A.McDonnell-L.La Bourdonnais Fourth match, London 1834, 16th game
Here is the game. Mostly for my own research purposes1. e4 c5 (1... e5 2. Nf3 Qf6 3. Bc4 Qg6 4. O-O Qxe4 5. Bxf7+ Ke7 6. Re1 Qf4 7. Rxe5+ Kxf7 8. d4 Qf6 9. Ng5+ Kg6 10. Qd3+ Kh5 11. g4+ Kh6 12. Qh3+ Kg6 13. Qh5#) 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nxc6 bxc6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. Bg5 Be7 8. Qe2 d5 9. Bxf6 (9. exd5 cxd5 10. Bb5+ Bd7) 9... Bxf6 10. Bb3 O-O 11. O-O a5 (11... dxe4) (11... Qa5) 12. exd5 cxd5 13. Rd1 d4 14. c4 Qb6 15. Bc2 Bb7 16. Nd2 Rae8 (16... Rad8 17. Ne4) 17. Ne4 Bd8 18. c5 Qc6 19. f3 Be7 20. Rac1 f5 21. Qc4+ Kh8 22. Ba4 Qh6 23. Bxe8 fxe4 24. c6 exf3 25. Rc2 Qe3+ 26. Kh1 Bc8 27. Bd7 f2 28. Rf1 d3 29. Rc3 Bxd7 30. cxd7 e4 31. Qc8 Bd8 32. Qc4 Qe1 33. Rc1 d2 34. Qc5 Rg8 35. Rd1 e3 36. Qc3 Qxd1 37. Rxd1 e2
I took this from Garry Kasparov's ''My Great Predecessors'' A serie's with a great wealth of knowledge.