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... hence called the KagmchaL There are barrels in imitation of an organ, within the body of the tiger, and row of key* of natural notes. The sounds produced the organ are intended to resemble the cries of person in distreu, iatermiaed with tlie horrid roar ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1800
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1499 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Miscellaneous News

... liebigite. An inhabitant of Stourbridge possesses a canary, which, having been kept in cage hung a yard, mingles with its natural notes the call of young chickens, the clucking of hens, and the chirping of sparrows. A Tipperary paper mentions that a few days ...

TO TUK SOVEREIGN- OP THE BRITISH ISLES!

... between Bank-end, in Lamplugfa, and the Hawes, has been •• made vocal by the early oinging of a blackbird, not in its own natural notes (or alutlliag, the term is), but in the shrill clarion of a domestic code I Extbaordinaxy Appearance at Abeeystwith.—■ ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... Gardeners' Olricle states that among the singing birds in his garden and shrubbery is a blackbird, which, in addition to his natural note, repeatedly ends his song by crowing Uke a bantam cooke-A recent order of the Kwng of ru that clergymen swho preach against ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1847
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3423 | Page: 8 | Tags: News