OFF-HAND GAMES.
Morphy, 19, Barnes, 7, Drawn, 0 " 10, Bird, 1, " 1 " 5, Boden, 1, " 3 " 2, Hampton, 0, " 0 " 2, Kipping, 0, " 0 " 6, Lowe, 0, " 0 " 3, Medley, 0, " 0 " 2, Mongredieu, 0, " 0 " 4, Owen, 1, " 0
CONSULTATION GAMES.
Staunton and Owen, 0. Morphy and Barnes, 2. Drawn, 0.
Lowenthal and Medley, 0. Morphy and Mongredieu, 0. Drawn, 1.
Lowenthal, Mongredieu, and Medley, 0. Morphy, Walker Greenaway, 0. Drawn, 1.
EIGHT GAMES BLINDFOLD AT BIRMINGHAM.
Morphy beat Lord Lyttelton, Doctors Salmon and Freeman, Messrs. Rhodes, Wills and Carr; drew against Mr. Avery, and lost the game with Mr.
Kipping.
In addition to the above score there were many contests at odds, which it is unnecessary to mention; Morphy being almost invariably successful.
IN FRANCE.
MATCH GAMES.
Morphy, 7, Anderssen, 2, Drawn, 2 " 5, Harrwitz, 2, " 1 " 7, Mongredieu, 0, " 1
OFF-HAND GAMES (EVEN).
Morphy, 5, Anderssen, 1, Drawn, 0 " 2, Bancker, 0, " 0 " 7, Budzinsky, 0, " 0 " 0, Harrwitz, 1, " 0 " 12, Journoud, 0, " 0 " 5, Laroche, 0, " 2 " 6, Riviere, 1, " 1
ODDS OF p.a.w.n AND MOVE.
Morphy, 5, Budzinsky, 1, Drawn, 1 " 2, Devinck, 0, " 2 " 1, Guibert, 0, " 0 " 3, Laroche, 0, " 3
ODDS OF THE p.a.w.n AND TWO MOVES.
Morphy, 4, Delaunay, 0, Drawn, 0 " 5, Lecrivain, 2, " 0 " 3, Lequesne, 0, " 1
CONSULTATION GAMES.
Morphy, 2, Saint Amant and Lequesne, 0, Drawn, 2 " 0, De Riviere and Journoud, 1, " 0 " 5, Duke of Brunswick, Counts Casabianca and Isouard, 0, " 1 " 5, Duke of Brunswick and Count Isouard, 0, " 0
BLINDFOLD GAMES.
Morphy beat Messrs. Bancker, Bierwirth, Bornemann, Potier, Preti, and Seguin, and drew the games with Messrs. Guibert and Lequesne.
At Versailles, Morphy, playing blindfolded, won against Monsieur Chamouillet and the Versailles Chess Club playing together against him, _in consultation_.
I should like to say something on the above score, but feel quite incompetent to the task. I can merely state that no player who ever lived, (of whom we know any thing,) can produce such a catalogue of victories.
Surely, it is not too much to declare, on the authority of so much proof, that
MORPHY CAN GIVE p.a.w.n AND MOVE TO EVERY LIVING PLAYER.
VALEDICTORY.
Paul Morphy has vanquished the paladins of the Old and New Worlds, and vaulted into the very throne of Labourdonnais and Philidor.
Is not this indeed a victory for him,--a triumph for his countrymen? Shall not this youth be esteemed worthy of all honor, who, without experience, has, by his own marvellous genius, eclipsed the brightness of those stars which have flashed in the chess firmament before him?
Chess may be but a game, a pastime, a relaxation; but Chess has at times absorbed the faculties of the intellectual in every clime; it numbers amongst its amateurs the greatest names of battle-fields and thrones; it tells of warriors, poets, painters, sculptors, statesmen and divines; it possesses a literature and language of its own; it makes enemies friends, and finds a temple on the ocean, in the fortress, and by the peaceful fireside.
And long as Chess shall last, Paul Morphy"s name will be as a "Household Word," and his deeds be held in lasting memory.
THE END.
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