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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 ...

Miscellaneous Extracts

... . i r ?? . The mode of eatching 'ater fobA ?? is very szsgitlar -Large-gotirds, or blocks of avoed, were fltatniii on- trhe wa ter in order to famiiarizet he 'iri iis' kiiils 'ojf iv Waiefr'f6(;vI f to such o dhcIiets, 1 wlich &li la ?? clhse 3i0 oppottitqitty, Iiy rsticl ing u their heads' into gou~rdls or earthen ports anid Rep- mrg delti ~tutea und3er water, 'to' approrech t'he b rds in ...

SHOOTING MATCHES

... SHOOTING MiATCHES. The following extracts from a French prldiir. of undoubted authenticity, ill perlap e iuvj teresting by our sporting rueade s, as n/brilp i idea of the abundance of g.ame on tin Co'i1 even within the last 20 ?? :- a In the year 175q, the euperror Francis l a grand hunt (or shostin . partv) on the csat the Prince Colleredo, in Bohem- ii a hiii6s days-besides the Emperor and ...

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

... God ~AMOF CRESk V3i We weve perhaP guilty of a slight * craey, whes, we stated mi our last publicati4tF %he-R~e Winis the game in three 16e4 it inigetsvey .the Idea, that the bkk b '4 dseekedtmated, oD, the third move. We sb ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... =HE GAME' O1 = CS Itaks GC-AW O 19 I tflnti if .G~am 2a ii our last papSV- WrrtE. BLACK. 6-4± 2 .Castk, 7-8 Xnight 6-4+ M -AT& zwk Tii*Wbie m'D uii gves chek-mte ; 3 SPUNs. ts - ' ' 0 WHITE..' - Fronm,the enuries. of a few of our correspen- it dents, it appears'that they do.notyet perfectly compehed our mode of designating the squareS On the chessboard, althogh it is much simpler and better ...

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

... - CS THlE GAME OF CHESS. £Explanatio f Qaw 10, in our last paps?. WHZTF_ I LA4;C Bishop 7-7+ Castle 7-7. CGrile 8-+ : I1 7at 8 S~ight I*1 nMATE ed different wo?1,SOnchCeS, where siminargamesareairangt ubider diffiertnt ?? mut no-fgtu Siitake ?? (GAME, NO. i-.) 'The wiite has 'the tnowe and givee check-mate in 5 ?? two dilferent ways WHITE. AYhimsicel miitake; or a new recipe for the Cholic. ...

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 ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... THE GAME OF CHESS EsPlanati of Game 14. WHITE. BLACK Castle 7-8+ King 7y Risholy 5-6+ ing 6_ Xnigh A 7-6+ -img 5_4 : Bishop 6-7+ MATE. [GAME, NO. 15.2 The white has the move and gives check., 4 moves. * ~ack. WHITE. r Perpetual Motion.-The following letter on t. subject has been addressed to the Editor of Dumfries and Glasgow Courier: a 'S SXIR,-Having been informed that the hea of Longitude ...

THE GAME OF CHESS

... 3laisation af Gamne 1i, in n7,r last paper. WlHITE. BLLACK ?? ?? King 8-21 Knight 6-5 King 8-1 king 6-2 Kiug 8-2 Knight 5-3 King 8-1 X,,igkt 6-1 Yawn 8-2 .kiqla¢ v oZ+ MATE. jCAME, NO. 17.} 'The white has the move and check-mates onl the ;t move. L s~~'I5attt. W WHITE. Eme past ran I ( neral Post Office.-For Aome buer of Its have been mnade that a great 11krIolett ers have not come to hand, ...

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. ...