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Kiwi-A:M.-a:We have juat, receisoil a copy
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frame over 2406 selections compriaing Pro-
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BRITISH CHESS AsaocaknoN.--The annual
meeting of this society for the current year
is now- in ses§ion, and play in progress at the
Taiigus ehesse.clubs--in, London, The Find -
pal features of this Year's meeting are as fol-
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' .A Tourney for the British Challenge Cup;
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adled.
The Mengredien priae of twenty guineas ..
1rathis tourney it beings stip:dated, in order
to take. the play out of the hackneyed cate,
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''sliall be placed on the king's side aof the
board and the -bishops on the queen's • side,
when arranging the pieces for play.
The GLOW-WORM .prizes of .Z20 and .15 :
Beiag 'donation of theproprietors of a weekly
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programme, are offered for contest among
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haeditcap toUrnament. open to all comers ;
t• games played by telegraph' ; 'exhibitions of
blindfold play, and..suca impromptu matches
.as may be arranged among the players pre-
-CII t;. . .
MR, 8ELEIRE, w_hose name We have never
heard of in cliesi circles, has just published
Lonclort,a4 Book, of Chess, - which purports)
to give all the "latest discoveries and full
• i ':tractions in blindfold chess. r' The latest
discoveries may be comiaa to some advantage,
bat it may Well be questioned whether there
is any royal road to bliadfeld chess
. t .
! STILL 41101111ER;
,
- NEW CHESS .COLT.Thrif.--L•We have been
. , favoured by Frieiad Gallierg; with a copy of
• the .Pound Table, published- in New York.
1 In this number Mt. C. 11. Stanley the vete-
ran Chess Player eonaraences :the publishing
• Of P. Chess C011111111; and says :—I look with
confidence for a continuance et. renewal of
the correspoaclence and contributions of
those still suraiving of my staunch support -a
ers, who so ably assisted Me ' when as the
pioneer of obese likrature in this country,
t now almost a quarter of a century since .1
established the Americon Chess Magazine. --
Round Table.
•-PROBLEM Ncia 56. —BY G. E. CARPENTER.
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White_to play am). mate in four moves.
PROBLEM NO. 57.
•
• Chess Nut Ho 2 by H. R. A.gnpl.
- A
KatQB 2 QatKR 2'BatQR 8 PatQ
i
Kat Q5 - P.at QB 6.
White to play and mate in two mover.
• SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 54..
[BLACK:
WRITE.
1 Kt to Q B 4 P tks P
-2 Kt to K Kt 2. (ch) Earaoves,
3 Kt mates
B tks B
2 Kt to K Kt 6 (ch) K moves
3 Kt mates.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 55.
1 Q to Q B 6 K moves
_2,BtoK4 •Ktks13
3_ Q mates
GAME 140. 55.
(Aigaier Gambit,)
wITITE.
C G. McKenzie,
to K 4
1) to 1"C t 4
K B 3
4 P to
5 Kt to K 5
B to Q 13 4
P tks P
• 8 P te Q, 4 .
It i§ diffidult to say
courae of play would now be, We Should
threk, however, that Kt to R 4 would, be
preferable to the mbve just made.
BLACK.
• Mr. Stanley.
PtoK 4 ,
P tks P
E to K Kt 4
Pte-K.at 5
K' Kt to B 3
• P. to Q 4
• BQttooKQ32...
wgat Black's best
9 B tks,P
•10- Castles:
1.1‘Q to K
• A very poweifel move
eight it woull not ppea
to exchange Quee
_KttoR4
•kt the P
•
although at
be vantag is
- 1
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•
11• ,
12 R tits Q tks B
13 Kt to,Kt 6 dis (ch.) K Q 2 '
. 14 Kt tits R to K B 4
To have .interposed 'Bishop at K 2 .aroult1
have been perhaps,' leis 'disastrous. Under
existing circumstancesi against the murder-
ous precision of White's play, !speedy defeat
s inevitable:
1• 5 Kt to Q 3
16 Kt to B 7
• 17BikKt
s
• 18 Kt tks P
- 19 R to K 7 (eh)
•' 20 PtoQB4
21 Kt to Kt 4 (ch)
P to B 5 (di)
• 23 P to Q R 3
24 R to K 8
-25 Kt to Q
• 26 R tks B •
, 27 P to Q K,t 3
and the mate with Kt at
•
moves,,• '
P tOQB 3
• Kt tks Q P
P tks B
BtoKKt 6
'-KtoB 3
P toQKt4
• K to Kt "3
KtoR4'
B toKE 5
• B to Q Kt 2 -
•B to K 5
P tki3 R
K 7 is forced in to
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-A EAR'S TRIAL,
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'54, St John. Street Montreal• .
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nost excruciating will
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ie 11 soak a flannel
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flitfaniation. If the
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bs' e in a FEW
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in 41. cases where there
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lose repealed every 15 minutes, Ore the worst forms
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of the system, be -
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oceSs ofpurgation.
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ig a is solvent of
issOlve the subs-
cnna4h, and aid di -
on ofsaid substan-
ces into the proper constittents to make
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cy of which is the cause
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curing the secretion �f
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sional use of them have
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In-
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iing and nutri-
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nt that science has
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a thorough purgative
safety in, cases of erupti
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from new ingredients
superior in every resp
powders and substances
vertised Pills. Two of
act quicker than half a d
drastic pills in general
ELEGANTLY COATED -N
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eal iiicerated and
de from extracts—
ntirely vegetable;
ct the ordinary
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adWay's Pills will
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se.
TAVIE OR SMELL.
SCOURING TH. IfttSIDES.
Persons who take P. s for the purpose
of getting "a good sbonri g out" are .perhaps
not aware that they are treating away- their
intestines, irritatino- the Mucous Membrane,
for Piles,. inward
•ANDRARE, that is
substitute for Mer -
fled it will scour
✓ tic, and will
ae 666, Wood &
opikt). Mandrake,
b
Dative pill forge;
and laying the foundatio
Ulcers, Sores, &c_ IV
claimed by some to,be a
cury, will produce.. this
the bowel's like any oth
wear them. out (see. p
Baches, U. S. Pharma
as a -constituent of a p
neral or continued use hurtful, and itsin-
troduction into a pill secures Ito new princi-
ple. Mandrake is inferioi to the same drastic
• alletic pill of 'the
is nothing new in
printipar advocate
lurrder Dr. Rad -
of avegetable sub-
pnn* ciple, in the officm*
dispensato; so there
this agent, although its
presents it to the pub
way's original discovery
atitute for Merairy.
O. its
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SWEAT,
wo tea Epp sfui in &Tonic disease
ieted he patient for years.
werful. R medy, but is innocen,
_jt ge all preparation
r ,
eforel aiviraY
a1iall7,tatar k
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and It It•
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forms a Akin DiseaFes.
all:me ittiiive: n,(1:11btes-
dies for tit: so complain
RS effect -sin Gravel, St
Detention of Grine, Di
medical w id este ca
po::::4ppo raxthe :13.e
worst forms of ICI 3
T_Tlcers, Irodes.-TUMOT3,
Juniper, Tux inilla
dated -vat SARSAI?
complekial:
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and in cases where c
procure a quick discha
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tional harmony tin -the
and secures. the secreti
urine fxora the Weed.
cloudy, morbid, turbid,
and other deposits, Vivi
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MairtlatetiLl'Itt°t11: RelesoParive'n
Sarsaparillian and the 1
NEWLY DIS
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properties of these roo
skin, augmenting the
vessels, to expel retain
by irritating the skin,
These, Chmbined with
-enli on of all humors fi
wand
princ•
humo
ti on—
ODES,
I,V01111
the ski
aSk for Dr., Radway
no other—see that t
is on the label of eac
Resolvent.
ALT I1 'BOTTLED 'CP Hi'
itAT.LIJAN • JESOLVEST
s �fits ingrechents.
Ea—The properties of thi:
'Melt is tha only frue euratir
)/ cleanses the blood of -vitiate( :
the syStem the taint of torrup
om the PLES,BLGT
T.."Tt,S, ACNE, ELACIC SPOTE
, imparting beautiful cleat:neat
hue of health -and amnia te th.
wiilmake a remarkable elguar
—This extraordinary aaanaasss
111,1A -S, tures eifectually wit
11 varieties of nneured S '
t.
TCVT:r Bores, me
-Wandering Pains, awl tovo
As a specialty, ti Ling ettfma.
s, and iPaSS'Ociation with the -toe-
• lvent places a 'cure beyead
tbJ
.111.111A,• --This marvelo1ti.
dth guch eiTalgent Eght
tin the fibade ell Othi:r ro
les Extolled hy the
• titionera of Europe a3 a, diuretic, &mill.
hroutrip ie, super'or 1) Burl.,n,
thie. 'opaiba, Cahel);
FOR
'Urinary D
ne in a Bladder, Supprez,
• etes, .)hronie Catan-h, Ten
dder, it relievei almost instal
thetora have been used it
-of ie Its ozsiociation
other ingredien, restores
ecroting vessels of the Iddne
n .the proper constituents '
Persons -whose urine L3 tbic
depositing hrick -dust, albunro,
after a few doses, witness tat
signs of terror, and their watci
Ixr and healthy color. Dear ir
is the only remedy that contain
ure Pareira Brava.
ovIEWED 1160TS.— Mt'
3 excite a pawed° 1 action on tht
tion. of the excreting orifices arit'
excrernentitiou.s humours that
CSUSO-Eores; pimples, spots, IS=
tiler agents, secure- a quick ex
om the system.
BILIOUS
DOMES
Not one in thousand would
suffer from 33 ous
Dr. .1:ladvva5r' treatment is ob. -
served., and all -vvho may :be
seized• with illousii Collc, 111,4s
nous M'ever• TYPip-01-4
Chills and: ever, Fever and,
Ague, Ilemi n't and Intermit 1,
t•Piut rieyer. 1 fact all axvivnal
and vegeta131 fevers are lareVe3,11".
ted • mid eure ..11.A...toW.A.Mr98
assis When- required '
by the •11,E.TA:VAF.
'TEA BIZENT.
As a preventio • when either Of these'
maladies prevail, e one pill per daY, this
will regulate the li ef, and supply any.de-,
cency of the healtl condition Of the gastric
juice, the. natural s sivent of the system, and
secure heahly di estion ; Ten to twenty
drops of Ready elief,' it. water as a drink;
this will secure nvigorition and strength
where there is we kness, lassitude and lan-
guor, and neu e the poisonous acidso
generated from th ses of indigested foodq
irritant and morbi humors, of the stomach
&c., and if seized vith any form of fever
take the pills in la doses 4 to 62 every
houx-s, a few dos :s will ensure a cure.
have cured the werst fonns of Yellow, TY: -.4
phoid, Marsh, SI -1i1, and Isthmus Fevers, tr
the West Indies, South America, and in
vi
Eas
met with the ame saccess th‘
treatment with the dRileya dy.;eiRdeinlieleianrdinilder
Pi
have
Indies,—these fey rs are all of one family,fanortswasill trahe°yreexries m temperate climates ;
than in their more atal es of the torrid,
zones.
• I 1..1
ht
Taken when spina() • issemfdi
e head, nausea atoazinxiii' estioess,
lives.!,appavienaar,ftwerileiastoionma, esulereoptlehsissa4medamaty,afreetad' /at °s8:Litvyee; -
.P3 grillsaiir ofutnhhokme 1171 co chuenrraextil:evilreiSi:Delinf.gt:: eiehti esepsdinvlifuveexonuttrnet:Imart; ,
Of therarest products f the vegetable leineasmfaat
la:,i ng ro e. e.3da, withi neaidrinntsdt oi, Ft: hwl:i n100,e, effeota ei u:gfni csud;moet in,. ledy:iti n. g nii italhut tue ,4Si tet ettia w 4:-171): v elytmf ir tweweirty ,t•Ta t 0:001to. 2: ;
vpreirnetaed
mg Pfils, see that one # f the labeigUrtaitedit. /Lit(
on the other label, there are ZO'pliiii_in,eaciimtbori id;
by Druggists and Country alerchseta... _
SARSAP ARI -
1 . 33-... 1--z.„klyw-Aii-vit
REsoLvE AI
3 _
tine
•
ters. Rash. Erysipelas, Kings Evil, cuTrehisis;efratraoli krdinabasaoryi srtienditizecasise-i
TIVII DISEASES ()fib° Nose, 1I0
Ensatebsa
z.,
Ears, Leas, &c. It has inade sem t,
uris •
nishing cures of uneure•l sanhili
Diseases, Fever -Sores, Ulcers, 1 Il
ot,4
thion.Galiainedsas,oasucdf 14•Ivi eoratinerkin.ga,1 Sodriseseth .. . ._,,
Leueliocrea, Flouralb Is, and dish -1
Uterus, it is the most perfect curatito
Ira diseases cY the kidneys, 131ad
passages in Diabeates, Gravel, B
Suppression of Urine, and in,case
deposits " Brick Dust," -Limo e
ut
thread, or albumen I ke the -tvhite,_
urinels thick, cloudy Sce., and who
great trouble to .hol water with
edxpiBeehraier::::11:11onitg cone away
a:f itnlie,
strongamell of amm oniac,...and sharp
dull heavy pain in the small of the b
and over the bladder and kidneys, t
Resolvent will soon el-.ange all these
cure the pagent. This remedy is be
Digitalis, - Cubebs, ' Copabia:, Tur
and all other agents used. in these c
suffering give it a- trial. •Hundreds -
Were compelled to use Catheters to sec
of water,have by the useaf six bot
telyy,denaireod,y,edantahebytbiOjei/13tyteoarsrp,oasonsinfugl, f
rri11y. In all eases Bee that the word'
liin" is on the label of each bottle, and
the label. R. It. It. 11ADWAY'3 II,
ESOLVEN-T. ;Price one .dellar per
for Ave dollars.
Address
• JON 11ADWAY, M.
48.9 ST. IPSUL ST„,
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