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  2. DEATH OF THE STUD HORSE FISHERMAN.

    The death of Fisherman, the most celebrated horse that has ever set foot in these colonies, is not only an irreparable loss to his owner, Mr Hurtle Fisher, but one which will be a severe blow to the turf. His place ...

    Article : 3,462 words
  3. To the Editor of Bell's Life.

    SIR,—Knowing the interest all horse-men take in poor Fisherman, induces me to address these few lince to you respecting his illness and death. He was attacked with violent wore throat 27th May, when the usual remedies ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. Eatting Oysters on a Bet.

    It was only a few evenings ago that I happened to be sitting at a side table in Van Name's eating saloon, in this city, indulging in a "few fried" before going to bed. The [?] were particularly fine, and should have ...

    Article : 664 words
  5. Kisses Considered by Josh. Billings.

    "Man was made tow mourn," so warblod Burns, "and women was made tow kiss," so warbles Billings, through the New York Mercury. One of these centiments has bin already immortalized; and the other ...

    Article : 1,911 words
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