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The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Paulsen's blindfold chess Play in England. (search)
e ten gentlemen who were Mr. Paulsen's opponents, viz: 1. Mr. MacKenzie, amateur; 2. Mr. Sabouroff, Russian Embassy; 3. Mr. Maude, London Chess Club; 4. Mr. Howard, St. James's Club; 5. Mr. Barnes, St. George's Club; 6. Mr. Burden, amateur; 7. Mr. Campbell; 8. Mr. Robey; 9. Mr. Lamb, amateur; 10. Mr. Wormald, Hon. Secretary St. James's Club. At two o'clock in the afternoon Mr. Paulsen ascended a platform in the centre of the room and seated himself in a chair. For the instruction of those ponents as to the tactics by which he could be defeated. The match was entirely for honor. Mr. Paulsen, indeed, had a small bet in his own favor with Mr. Mackenzie, but otherwise there was no betting. Now as to the result. At 5 o'clock Mr. Campbell was declared the victor in his game; at 10 o'clock Mr. Sabouroff was equally fortunate, and at half-past 10 Mr. Mackenzie confessed himself beaten and resigned. About half past 12 Mr. Robbey offered to draw, which Mr. Paulsen agreed to, altho
inted a Committee on Public Worship. The Presiding Elders of the Conference were appointed a Committee on Missions. J. S. R. Clarke, W. C. Blount, and E. M. Peterson, Committee on Memoirs. Jno. C. Granbury, Frank Stanley, and Thos. S. Campbell, Committee on Sunday Schools. An exhibit of the Book Agent of the M. E. Church South, was laid before the Conference, read, and , on motion, referred to the Committee on Publishing Interests. It was resolved to meet daily at 9 o'curens, be placed on the superannuated list. James D. Lumsden was appointed in place of Wm. M. Ward, E. A. Gibbs in place of P. A. Peterson, and D. J. C. Slaughter in place of B. H. Johnson as members of the Joint Board of Finance. Thos. S. Campbell was appointed a member of the Committee of Examination No. 3, in place of Wm. H. Wheelwright, who is absent. On motion, the Conference adjourned. This morning (Thursday) the Conference assembled at 9 o'clock, Bishop Andrew in the