li it be a delusion lime will uispci it soon enough.Chess.—Believing it would afford amusement to some of our readers, particularly those acquainted with this innocent and noble gam *, we shall publish, occasionally, Games of Chess and Chess Problems, selected by members of the Lexington Chess Club.PROBLEM No. 1.From the London Chess Player’s Chronicle.0White to play and mate in four moves.POSITION. Black.K at Q 4White.K at KKt 2 Q at QB 7 R at QR 4 R at QR b Kt at K 2Pawns at K 3 and KB £Q at QKt b R at QB square B at K 3 Kt at QB 5 P at K 4For the True American.THE EXPULSION OF THE JEWSMOORS FROM SPAIN.A N D