492 
THE FIELD. 
CH ESS. 
PROBLEM No. 57. 
This curious position occurred in a game ployed by Mr. Wil- 
LI1K8 a few °f>° : BLicIi 
White. 
White to mate in six moves. 
Tins beautiful game has lately been ployed between two of tho 
best players of Germany. 
White. Black. 
ITerr Amlcrssen. Von dcr Lasa. 
1. K P 2 KP2 
2. K Kt to B 3 Q Kt to B 3 
3. K It to B 4 K Kt to B 3 
4 . K Kt to Kt 5Q P 2 
6. P tukes P Q Kt to It 4 
6. BtO Kt5(ch)Q B I* 1 (a) 
7. P takes P P takes P 
8. B to It 4 B to Q 8 (fc) 
9. QP I K It I' 1 
10. KttoK4 Kt takes Kt 
11. Q P takes Kt Q B to It 3 
12. Q Kt to B 3 11 It to Q Kt 
13. 11 to Q Kt 3 Castles 
14. B to Q 2 B to (1 B 4 
13. Q to K Kt 4 K to It 
WniTE. Black. 
Ilerr Andersscn. Von dcr Losa. 
17. K B P 2 K B P 1 
18. K B P 1 Q to Kt 3 
19. Kt to Q It 4 Q to Kt 2 
20. K It P 2 Q B P 1 
21. K It to It 3 QBP1 
22. K It to K Kt 3 
(d) B to Q Kt 4 
23. O Kt to B 3 B to Q 11 3 
24. Q Kt to K 2 B to K H 7 
2. r >. K It to K B 3 11 to Q B 4 
2d. Kt to It Kt 3QBI' takes B 
27. K It takes I* Q to Q It 3 
28. K to Kt It takes It 
29. 11 P takes It Q to Q 6 (cb) 
30. K to II It to Q B 
White resigned. 
16. Castles Q It B to Q 5 (c) 
(a) B to Q 2 Is also recommended, though by this mode of p ay o 
but Black wishes to have his K sheltered, in order to attack with all 
"yns z“r.ra"“ « .... * .» * *■«. », 
which can take up a hotter position than It now occupies at Q • 
Jfmnrosonrij Pasoim Intelligence. 
MEETINGS OP LODGES, &c. 
^Tu drop a y"°J ul^e 1°— N 0.29, George and Bluo Boar, Holtan 
—No. 53, Falcon Tavern, Fetter Lane— No. 158, Rndley s Hotel 
—No. 281, Freemasons’ Tavern— No. 812, George Tavern, Com- 
mercial Hoad East — Chop. No. 2, Freemasons Tavern — Chap. 
No. 9. Freemasons’ Tavern. . , _ 
Friday, Juno 2.— Clmp. No. 824, Thatched Houso Tavern, St. 
^Saturday, Juno 3.— Com. Boys’ Bohool, at 4— No. 125, Free- 
masons' Tavern. 
Wilson have full justice done them; whilst Stanfield speaks for 
himself in The Gulf qf Venice. The articles on Heraldry, and the 
Manners of tho English in tho Middle Ages, ore most amusingly 
written and illustrated. 
The Nemcombcs. Bradbury and Evans. 
This is an improvement on the last number, and promises we 
for the { "}"}° cted Mition 0 f Douglas Jcrrold's Worhe. 
This number contains the termination of that 
The Uouseheeper, the chief portion of The Wedding Ooron, 
which, if it had been produced on a stage more adapted to comedy 
than Drury-Lane, would have had a longer and more deserved 
The Illustrated Magazine. 
This merited a longer life than we fear it is destined to enjoy 
from on advertisement we have seen in this week s papers. 
The English Cyclopaedia. By Charles Kniodt. 
Bradbury and Evans. 
Port 12 is from Chemmis to Eutozoa, and is fullofmolter 
teeming with information for every class, and in the 
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literary means he has placed within the reach of a . 
Hospital Conveyance Carts ; suggested By Lieut.-Col. 
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A pamphlet that cannot he too strongly recommended to t,. e 
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&o % Pcmorg of 
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