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Christmas Puzzles,

... ?? (COntiNued jlost our fbrner and present Volumes.) ANSWERS TO OUR LAST. No. 51. CHESS. WHITE. BLACK. Knight ?? 7 - 3+ King ?? - Castie . ?? 8i King 8 . . 7 Knight ?? 8 - 5+ Pawn ?? 5 Pawn .7-6+ King ?? 6 Pawn .. 7-5+ATL No. 2 No. 3S A bedfellow. No. 34. Herring (her ring.) No. s5. A Husband. No. 36. A Watch. No. 27. Because as a hypocrite can counterfeit count herfeet), he can also count her ...

THE GAME OF CHESS.—[No. [ill]

... THE GAMIE OF (111 The white moves ani -a -, ss') - 111- %t; The white moves and gins chef FIFTH move,. )I-cec~,C Clfark M_ Ii - ?? t W- -HITE.ta d ibecome saubsrihers to t etrac t, Cbe's board 'a s explaired, ha e'nrp c; ! we shouldi give a Otherex'c lall .-S do, wie trulst, ID such a 'coo s ~aS op- t1 is biguoitv; ald we d'r0e tierthir -a 1e0e en ypon reviewing ourt'rst c'4lln rei Ir :t taka ...

ANSWERS TO The Christmas Puzzles, IN OUR LAST

... ANSWERS TO C Ie UrRLtm AST. IN OUR LAST. No. 1. Life, Ilnnolcenc., Virtue or Vice Eternity. 1 Ragq, Peace, Od Age, Omega or Ovid, Lion or Lamb-LIVERPOOL. 2 Rose, Onion, Dior-Ron. 3. NOTHING. LATIN & FRENCH PUZZLES. No. 4. Run mother, the sow is eating the apples! 5. The mouse runs in the fields, without the feet of a sow. 6. 1 have tfught Ibattles with my fist 7. LAsPS, from which take away ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SIORTINTELJJGENCE. ?? . I., ; ,~ F edetffri~za k -Not ong ago, Abraham ?? the Chanspiwi Fe %Miiri ?? ndst, r~l~ t- e~d, eat three -oclock, en },eattr Common, neat .W~alkefied,.to tuii twentyr miles s .twro ?? ansi ten kminuteS 're gr!ound ?? onnnile' and aigity yards tin. circumferediee, and, he per'formed the first ten 'roun- in one hoer am1two inute~s. The ?? .;flve-he kept ahis tie nevery ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... .rxplanlatiouh oj Game fT). 41. Page 383 of our 3rd Vol. WHITE BLACK Castle 1-7+ King 3-8 Pawn 4-7+ 4. ight 6-6 to 4-7 Ca stle 3-7+ Knight 4-5 ta 3-7 PIawn 2-7+ MATE. :GAME NO. 42.] to The lVhitW undierskes tD give Ch-c4-Wpte in 4 i! ap j r4uvesw MUrriage.-On Friday the 10th instant, Mr. Wm. _ Coates, of' King's-land-road, to ldiss Mary Ana Thompson, of Edmonton; when the following Pro- test ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... Z-1. -1 --l-l hill 4mg OFCKESS. ---W-ONP nt o~f Gaw'c 19, iour lat pap0U soaidtEmo. U9 LACK Reiglit gat ?? 1-5 ~ 1gV Biskop 2- and Qses~ ?? mustgive bck-Iue. [OAMEs NO. 20. ~e wh~ie ha the m ove and ?? Cue ?? kinds is omitted as ssqierfuots. 23taCt. f U *r -a WHITE. ...

CHRISTMAS GAMBOLS

... CflUiISTAMAS G AMBOLS. (Con,-tinued ?? ,, n-reselit and former volunoies.) SOLUTION TO P'UlZZLEt Xl. o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOLUTION TO L'IJZZLO XI'* SOIUTION ro PUZZLE XIII. The Soin is S. 8, S, s, which should be written upon a slat,; then' by wiping offthe upperor lower part of each of the figures, there will remain 0 0 0 0 = to nothing. (There was an error in proposing ...

BOXING

... 13XIG 1 ?? vritii ?? Coatomt ware almost coal- I, te ll e Ed' llog diustig'detail. &lito'rs of, i t . re obl'ged to cater iorlthe genhrai palite;atid'il > clup o anay' good by theiriabors, they mdstu meet the: thcy ?? ^0 uat lasat, as is necessary to secure readers- ysbliC ea llowever, shall inever be .uoticed hy us without lb iso , , wihich they desit-ve. Thedre is5 1io cxcuse inj ijte ...

MR. HUNTS' ENTRY INTO LONDON

... :R. HUNT'S E.W'1: tA 41 I ?? Jbejig Announced as the dyon wbihic M~r :Aont-AS fofei 6e~ hob*fo ' q4 d =9't~~~wb And Thetiq. ?? . ~ ~~in 06ii Mreeto theziutd ~ Twelve o'ece k lste hour sa W. Ta Al wha h riegap tullh 'thoedow~t~ A spesearp eiio$ont the tiger gg e j.pre r fsa _ s pu Oneei ase m .1 rs 'T lye 0poe leat~ras mid, pu~~ ~~o~aesp Othjvort Uteuf ' fa~~6 rv~nehi bi Aithe inaiasso h iyt ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1819
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2817 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE GAME OF CHESS

... THE GAiM-OVFCHE'S. 'BatL Tt ii presumed, that no apology needs be rofieted to the admirers of this nobleIgame, for the occasion- al introduction of'ingenious examples of check-mates, or critical positions of the biard. The plan we have here adopted of representtng the positions of tfe various pieces on the chess board, is both saore simple than the ordinary rmode of dlescribing their! places, ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... EExplanation of Gamne 12, in ouar last paper. r,, By mistake, we reversed the board, when ve gave the scheme of this game last week; but it makes no difference in the play; as the player has only to imagine the upper part of the board in our last paper, to buhe situation of the white, instead of the black. Our readers in contem- plating the situation of the board, will find that the white may ...

COACH RACES!

... - ing is a more minute account of The following is a more minute account of the I dreadful accident rehted in our last. - Leicester; Jidy 25, -t15. a Last night 6ccurred one of those dreadfulcatas- c trophies, the result of driving opposition coaches, r the extent of which has so stunned the tountry with t horror, that sober people for a time will not hazard. their lives in those vehicles of ...