American turf register and sporting magazine . of our young Canadian entered with zest into the sport ; it wasone which pro-iioted social intercourse, while it imparted to both body andmind a more masculine tone. Let it not be supposed that fox hunting encou-rages low dissipation or sensual indulgence ; on the contrary, no man can be asuccessful fox hunter unless he be rigidly temperate ; like all other manly pur-suits, it requires a vigorous frame and careful abstinence. We trust that the geiulemen of Cobourg, who now own the pack, may, formany long years, sustain t


American turf register and sporting magazine . of our young Canadian entered with zest into the sport ; it wasone which pro-iioted social intercourse, while it imparted to both body andmind a more masculine tone. Let it not be supposed that fox hunting encou-rages low dissipation or sensual indulgence ; on the contrary, no man can be asuccessful fox hunter unless he be rigidly temperate ; like all other manly pur-suits, it requires a vigorous frame and careful abstinence. We trust that the geiulemen of Cobourg, who now own the pack, may, formany long years, sustain the credit which the kennel acquired when known asthe Fox Hounds. T. R. S. BoYCE, of near Ellicotts Mills, Md., claims the name of 0 See fora 3 yr. old colt by Imp. Foreigner, dain by Mons. Tonson. Also that of Wil-See for a 3 yr. old colt by Imp. Foreigner, dam by Lafayette. Also that ofDo See for a 2 yr old filly, own sister to O See. A 4 yr. old colt by Imp. Margrave, dam by Timoleon, late cMed United*he also changes to A la u ^AMERICAN Surf Hegist^r ani Sporting illagajiue. NOVEMBER, 1843. Hmbcllfsfimcnts: GOT OUT OF THE DIFFICULTY:Engraved on Steel by Dick after one by Engleheart, from a Painting by PORTRAIT OF NUTWITH WINNER OF THE ST. LEGER : Eiigiaved on Wood by Childs, from a Sketch in Bells Life in London. (lx<..^f^<^ Cf CONTENTS: RACES AND MATCHES TO COME 622 PEDIGREE OF ATALANTA 622 GOT OUT OF THE DIFFICULTY 623 THE TWELFTH OF AUGUST, Etc.: By Hawthorn 624 ENGLISH SPORTING INTELLIGENCE 626 ON TRAINING THE RACE HORSE: By Richard Darvill, Vet. Surgeon 629 SPORTING PEREGRINATIONS: By Robin Hood 642 ON TRAINING THE RACE-HORSE: By Cotherstone 649 FOX-HUNTING IN PAST AND PRESENT TIMES: By Venator 655 THE DONCASTER MEETING, 1843 665 DESCRIPTION, PEDIGREE, AND PERFORMANCES OF NUTWITH 670 AMERICAN RACING CALENDAR, 1843. Races at LEXINGTON, KY., FALL meeting 675 1 NASHVILLE, TENN 678 PETERSBURG, VA 677 | LOUISVILLE, KY 683 THIS NUMBER CONTA


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