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COLBY & RICH, I j S3,00 Per Annum, ( VOL. XXXIII Publishers and Proprietors, j BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1873. Í In Advance. \ NO. 7

Written tortile BamiiT nt Light The servant girl directed her to the lady of the I Frulli thè New York EvriiintrPiot. ci'sler for rape mid nnirdi'i-. During Die next HOPING. house,.and Eda again reiterated her question. Originili (Ussan CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. lour liloul lis four capital off, no-s W-Tceoinmitled The lady looked at the nice scarlet berries rather I within less Ilian a day's jom nyyof the place .of BY CHACE LELAND. Sii ALL Wi: CDNTINI'E TO 1‘HET.KNI» To MANU exeeiilioil. Ill,1815 Sam Zeplioli Wils hanged ill wistfully, and said, “Whatdo you ask for tliem?” i ME SPLEEN AND ITS OFFICE. -­ CHIMINAI.S? . '. - 1 'hiladelpliin. Within just seVetl weeks four Cold drift tlie clouds across the sky, “.Grandfather thought they ought to bring ; In 1852, a petition asking for the abolition of .murders w< re <'<>mniilt<<1 within half an hour's Low moans the evening wind ; twenty-five cents a quart," replied Eda, with a ■ The question litis been asked through nlT the wnlk uf w liere Zi-phon snll'mvd. < ine of Ihe jury ’ past ages, tip to the present time, and never been the deatii penally in Rhode Island was referred The t wilight, chill and drear, comes on, little tremor in lier voice. '■ to a committee of the Senate, who unanimously limi eonvieti-d I )r. Ihnld ni form-i y Wiis exei'llti-il “Twenty-live cents a quart I” exclaimed the ‘ answered, What is the use of the spleen? Phy­ reported ti bill for its repeal, and the substitulioii ou thè sanie gulbiw s l'or a like elicne,-. Faiiiille-. And leaves the day behind. roy, wlm was vxepiitcd foralike errine,said ìhc nstonislie'd indy, as she raised lier jeweled hands i sicians of all schools have spent mtieb , time, of imprisotimeiil with luiril labor for lile hi il.s Yet I am glad to know that light idea of eomnutling il lirsl ih-ciiiTed lo bini while in surprise, " 1 guess you will h-jve to keep your ! “".d ' ‘,se U,;,17't upon this sub­ stead. When the pétition was first presenli'd, he was witucsiiiig an ex, i-iitipn in . New gal e. Ides just beyond the gloom ; strawberries. 1 cannot alford to spend money in J*‘ ’ hap alwaj.. bun bullied u henci< i the Inti very few uii'iubcis of I'iDivr I louse sei'tiied William lìrmlfmd, Allmfu-j-i ¡em-inl ol J’cnnsy I- That our dear hopes, that pierce, the night, disposed Io grant ils prayi-r ; but tlievvideiii'e ill thntway. ”- .question has arisen, What is tlie use of the favor of the proposed rhilllge ill tlie law, Hull van'm, says tifai two mi’-n ’coiivivled of ciipiial Rest not within the tomb ; “ But itis a great deal of work to raise straw- i •s!'1,','n ■ ln ,,r,|pr l” (his prop­ ,eriines were permilted lo ,-ln c i- bel ween thè sóli-- ; was embodied in Ihe. repiill of (lie I'olllliiitb'o, ' "f .‘lenHi 'iiiliicted l.y ...... I law, and timi That the sweet flowers, that, yet wake not ' ¡erly, it will be necessary to look into spirilnal with oilier testimony mid argumenls-'addui-ed, A; \ I"j'-,'.' ":T"j .... berries,” said Edu, tihiidly. was so eonvineiiig timi the “nbsDIllIe rernmM .1 1 7 m'’. ’ ‘>’ From their long winter’s slevp'r-F''-”; “Well," said the lady, “ I can buy berries i things somewhat. It is well known by all that mended was adopted and passed bv a respe.'litble ' j'1.' ' b'! ',1".' I"1l"b'.1'..' ,u' Shall soon make glad the hills and fields, cheaper than twenty-live cents. 1 economize as [ the body itself lives, breathes, acts, only while a majority- in-lhe Símale, mut almost bv aeclmmi- ' 'i i f ''V ' s’o ’' \'i '* '■ " And festal vigils keep. much as possible, these hard times.” spirit inhabits it ; and this body only livesso long Don it. the House of KepresenlnfiVes. ihe Vote in P,1 7 77 raJ n Ï- vm, as the spirit holds control of if. Aqd the spirit the iilliiimitive boina more tlitui two to one of- r ,. i";,, । 7., J ”, 1 ‘ Ì’ ' ' ' ■ .7.''S|7 ’ The little birds, so true and brave, Eda, chjld as she was, wondered if the luxu­ can only hold control of the body through natural that, in tlie negative.' Tlie change in tlie law bus ' ,.'¡7 ■ ',7t ' u- ‘-i , "”S ”1’ Sing not their songs in vain ; riously furnished apartments and rich apparel been attended with Die most bem'lieenl results. 11 " hile his corpse was ly- law .Tini in a natural way; for spirit, as well as They learn from Nature’s hidden Loro, indulged in by Mrs. (,'---- were a. part of her Miudcls luive been less freiiimut in (he Stale, - Illg on tlie Ill’ll beside bis llh-mls, they were matter, Is subject to an eternal law, unchanged, proportionally lo Die popuhitnm. Diali beforc thè ugnili seized in the net,of uttering tliem. A wo- Bright days will come again. economical system. As our little flower-girl left lutin'whose luisbn.ml had just been exeeiited for the beautiful mansion, she said, half aloud, 111 unchanging and Inexorable as fate. Tim means elninge, ubile thè expense ami' dillienity of eim- AmLas I gaze with wearied eyes, - vielion in cases wbere Ilio evideiwe is i-onvineing issuing.forged notes, was siu pri-i-d by the police wonder if the rich lady lias any'little girls. She j which the spirit-employs to hold possession of in Die commission of the same eel, when she hid Out from my spirit’s night, - are eid.irely .dono away with. -Th«» followingex- did n’t seem to tliink Hint 1 liad any feelings. | the body Is through the nerve system. The spirit ,lhe notes in Ilie iiiotiih of the em pse. where they To catch some glimpse of loved ones gone Iraets ciuuprisv a few of Ilio postidntes—Inets, were found by the ollieers.' ■ . ’ Well, I guess, if «he lias little girls, they do n’t does not simply manifest through the brain or arguments ami expericnces—timi avere presenled Into the realms of light, . the heart, else there would be times when these “On Friilny ni'iht of llie.day limi John Li'eh- go out to.sell'tlowers and strawberries. I’erhiips for (he consideratimi (jf thè (¡olierai Asseiilbly: ler was cxeelded iirLólieasfet’. I’ll., I wetily-eighl Oli, nevermore shall faith grow dim, j shall bo culled a little peddler after this, and organs would alone have sensation ; but it ninni-' POSTI)b.VI'ES AI’l'l.ìcAllI.E ’1'0 CAPITAI, PI NISII- persons wereeommitled to prison in the' town, . All murmuring doubts shall cease, shall be laughed at ¡ but: 1 do^ft ctirejf 1 am. fests through the whole body, from the crown of i'qr divers iifl'eiiees, surh'.ns inuider. Itireeiiy. as­ -. “ It is Hu' certainty of punishment, rather Ilian While come the angel comforters . . That won’t hurt me any.” ■ ' . the head to the soles of the feet, if the body be sault and biittery, Ae. One Wil-on, who’ wit­ in a healthy condition. This shows that the its sinvrity, that deters from the pArpelrat ion of nessed the I'Xeeiition, met om' lbu II- and stabbi d And fill my soul with.peace.; . Eda bad now.reaclied another part of the vil­ crime.". . hi tn mortally, lie had the same halter put on spirit lias some method and law through which Then patience, Soiil I a little while lage; and, slopping at the door of another large “The law should never command more tliim it him just iniien .otr.ot Lccbler—‘L—Priwiur’n dwelling, she again rang the bell. , ;. it acts upon every part of tlie human body., anil-’ can .enforce; therefore, whenever, from public ’—Of heart-ache and of strife, ; ; opinion or any oilier cause, a penal law eannot Gonk, Die murdi-ri r. in hi- , •onfessimi sali) “ Do you wish- to lmy.,auyjlowers or strawber­ holds possession of it; and Ilie manner of its And thou shall hear the angels' call holding possession of this Ixx’ly lias never been be carried into execution,'ll should be repealed.” 'Hearing her llller these words. I "âT 'ôiïë,'-' jìldgell. From out this death to life ! , ries?” Eda asked, doubtingly,; ' — /'hl. Itirinystnn. . . if were belter to In- hum; than iiii|>ii.'iini'il, ami . :“An’ idess yer young heart 1 ” exclaimed known. The law, and operation of Dm law, has “ Expci ieliee proves Dull (lie frequi'llt. repeti­ determined Io kill her.”— Bridget, "ye'ra a bit of a chillier to be afther never been understood, but it is simply this: tion of eapital punishment never imide men th>' .Vcic r.; better. * ic­ \Ve must punish erimi' wilhonl sell in' berries and flowers. But Mrs. Henry is a there is a circulation of nerve fluid (.'(iirespond- ; “ I,eiliIii|gs,'the murderer, preferii d In l>p hung ing lo Ute“. circulation of the blood. Il is well imitating it. The punishment of dimlli is rarely ‘tu <• veli a si'Veli yen i s’ imprisoumeiil. "--(Ao/fl/',« good sowl; so come nlong, darlint, an’ see the anything but a useless barbarity."—(,’alliiieiin‘ iii' A'i'/.ór/ In l/n .A- ir Yn/'k / .Iifi.i'ilt il /’•■. ■ ... ■ ■ ' known by physicians Unit-t.lieio is a nerve-sys- llu.iini. - . . ■ ■ . . .. Wi-lltimfpr ilio llamp'rof Light. ■ lady with your own bright eyes.” ■ - i “ Vour cniiimilteu bave' iepeatedJy eonversed'.- “So, my little girl, you have strawberries for tern, but it is not known that there is a nerve "Experience proves t hat, in order to render' with nìurderers in prismi, and theyliavé uni;, EDA DARLING; OR THE LITTLE FLOW­ circulation. Now, if títere be a circulation of the laws lignins! crime reformatory, limy must .formly .-issuied iis (hai. (Ile) eom.milti'd thè de< i| • . ER GIRL, ■ -, sale. They look very nice. How do you sell nerve fluid,- (and Diereis,) it is equally true that cease to be revengeful.”— Wjlliani Allen.’ . ' of blónd under Ihe impube nf nmtives su slro'ug them ?" kindly inquired Mrs. Henry. . " In no one iiislanee does if ((he abrogation of as lo overmaslér all Ibonghis bf piinishment.”— BY MHS. H. N. OBEENE BUTTS. • “ Grandfather thought they ought to be worth theremust be an organ in. the body in which, the death penalty) appear Io have been foliowed ■ Ihiil. . / , . ■. , ■ . $ tiirqugli wllieli ami. by- the menus of which tills by liny inerc'nseil frei|ueney of prime. Tifo laws . .- Eda Darling was a good little girl with mild twenty-five centsaqunrt; but Mrs. C---- - seemed to think thill it was a gre'at deal too mlieli. If circulation is created amlelimimited. This organ, leave generally been invigóriited by snidi whole-, !i Il is a iiinxnn ul' law that ri “ better Dial nine blue t'yns, dimpled cheeks; and soft, brown hair. is Die spleen. Magnetism being a power invisibl'e some, .relaxatum. ”—l.nnl lluHniui.,, '.. . . , ... , 'ri tlie guilty slioulil i-si'uiie piíiiisliiiHmt;lliaíi l-lial -that hung in glossy qurls over her neck and you would like them, you may give. me. what you III the. Jileseilt state (U Soeietj-, it is no longer | ¡mioceni per-mn should sutler. "‘At. imi' ses- to tlie. mortal eye, its action is invisible-to the • lief Vi imi nuoci I, .li «viti.Hi..»a Mia.¡toi i.iii.i l.4 ■ . • , ' . . ■ . . —. .-...... • ■ shoulders. She bad a pleasant disposition, was please,: for 1 must go home soon,” replied Edu. an abstract ..question wlietlier capital pnni*hni<*nt sioii (says Dxiiminl) we belici”- not less fhim six morlnl eye ; consequently, whemh atri intervenes, is right, lull wlielliei- -¡I is/pmmf'able. ■ As Die - respectful to everybody, especially to the poor “1 will take them all,” said Mts. Henry. persoiis'weie hanged,of,w hom it was afterwards and tlie physician dissi cts Die huiniin body, nml law now stands, its ellieaey is mostly jn its - discovered lìmi they were, innocent.“ ■ ■ and unfortunate. She had always a Sweet"! “How-many have you?” . ■■ ; tiirenleniiigs; lint the teri'iir of t rial is diminish- i " Four quarts,’’.said Eda. ■ iI seeks after the centre.and source of lile, he.fails . Many olli;.-r well-aiitin iiliealcd .ea.si-s lire nar­ thank you’’for every little favor or kindness- iff timi it, because, its workings have been so ■ing, mid Dm culprit linds his impunity in tlie.se- ' rated in Die eiminiillee i epol I,-wherein iiilioceiit is rendered her. . • “That will lie, just one dollar,” said Mrs. IL, verily wllieli it- deiiouiiei‘S;"—.t z/.sfia'',( /li’imrl tn > .persons had been convicted and hanged for min­ subtle mid “¡visible,-while the body lived, through JfilM. iii:i/.\ 18-12 Tills little girl had tt nice, flower-garden, and, as she, handed her the money. . u der, :of wllieli; will'll too late, tln.-y Were ployed to -ilmspiut inhabiting tint body When Hie spirit ’ ..“ When I cntiTi'd Newgale, I had no doubt of lie 1IIlioeelll. . . . ’' ' ■ .. with her.- grandfather's assistance, cultivated “Ob, thank you very much,". wnaEdii's grhtc-- thè ellieacy of public execulions ns deleriing ful reply. ., . withdraws and the bo-.'.y dies, there are.no means ' ' its |■.l••t•■^.( t on i ni i.iihi'.n. . many beautiful plants.. Her moilier had been an of ascertaining how tins .spirit lived, or Its action; crime. By.degrees l-caiim-lirmly lo imbeve just , invalid ever since -her father's death, whichoc- “Oh, mother! seo what a beautiful bouquet!" thè contrary.”--/?. Ilìhlmn WhItJWiI. ' A schoolmaster in Newgale rolales that before exclaimed little Lurti Henry.' “,1 wish I could while inhabiting tlie form. All of the magnet­ “The eountries and ellmes mesi notorlous for flu1bodies (if criminals Wi-re taken down frinii curred when Eda was only six years old. Sho is Ine sealfold, his pupils would play t be'sciine'over have it.”. ■ . ■■ . .., ism that flows through the human body isereated severily of piinishmvnts were• nlways tlmse in very much attached to her grandfather, and de­ w'Iiieliilie mesi bloody and iiihuiiian netions and ilgaill — biie m-Dlig llie,eoliviel, Die oilier llm . . “ You can, dear Lurti, if ill is for,sale,” said her and (diminated in and by the spleen. Its action liiiqgtnan, - Voinov says timi crowds of phildieii. lights to read to him stories from her Sunday is so subtle, yet so |uyfeet,,that, while this Hows thè must alroeiou?'. erimes ...... mmitted; for • school books; and recite to him little pieces of. mother. . . . (ho haiHl ortlù' legislator and thè assassin were in Franei', after t.lie HiWiil.ulIbu, aniiised them-, “The Howers are for sale,” said Eda, “arid 1 through tlie nerve"‘system unimpeded, perfect directed by Ihe sanie spirit of leroeity. whieh.on selves .with cutting .Oil- .till' limy Is i.if eats, slid poetry which she 1ms spoken at the Progressive eliieki'ms-Io suppl y Die pia...... exei-ut ions, wllieli. shall be very glad to let you’have them." health and comfort is the result ; but if from any Die. linone dieta|ed hiwsof iron lo sLaves and Lyceum. ' ■ / . sayages, and, in private, histigaled Die subjeet to' had l.ii'ciiine.li'ss freqm-iiE . - , ' ■ The Howers wore accordingly bought. Eda cause whatever tliis circulation lie interrupted, . “Como, come, Eda," her grandfather said to great pain, suffering, and finally death supervene sacrifico irne tyrani to malie rooni for tinnìlier. ’’— THE t'HAI TII'AI. El'l ia-r ON NATION'S ANH COM­ was delighted at her success ¡ and as she was iìirrnria. ' ' ' ■ . . . . ■ tier one afternoon, after watching the dear child, in the. part where the circulation of tliis Unid has . MUNITIES, ' . . as she sat reading under the old elm tree,- “ I sco leaving tlie room, Mrs. Henry said : ’ - “.By every ex-ceiition yen weaken- mie of thè , Jf was salisfaetoiily sliowii to Die General As­ “My' littlo girl, when you have more fruit or ceased. All rheumatism, gout and paralysis are strongest safegtuirds whicli Natine has provided sembly of l'Iiodé Island. Dial, in every instaiii'e 't is growing late, and you know that we have, ngiiinst thè crime

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MAY 17, 1873

were respectively preeedi'd by those in which number are vitally established, will form County VISIONS OF NIGHT. From tiw Chronicle. M: were the greatest' number of executions. । or District and State representative associations, THE STIGMATA. Similar 'results were in degree exhibited in I jfrcc (L bought BY HUGH HUMP HUEY...... l'rii"ia, Hollan I, Denmark. Michigan and other] and these latter, a National Convention of dele- countries and State' where capital punishment i ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OFTHEMOVE- There are mystical sounds in the air to-night, The .Hout Itcinnrkable Event of llie Time«. " had been either in whole or part abolished ; and | 'MENT FOR THE. RECOGNITION . OF I Believing this the natural, and lienee true pro­ There are whispers soft and low ; r . ' , ...... - such, though mankind may be'low to learn the ‘ THE CHRISTIAN GOD, JESUS CHRIST ] eess of pur organic work, 1 have not joined the They are voices of love from the Realms of Light, Tiie astounding phenomenon described in yes­ That in rapturous tones to pie recite . natural laws that operate, will probably ever be ‘ AND HUILE IN THE UNITED STATES movement of Bro. Kates, and still feel that it is terday’s Chronicle as having taken placeon Good the effect of aboli'hiiig the peimltv of death for : The music of long ago. ' Friday, jn which a young lady was the subject CONSTITUTION. ' premature and must prove but another abortion ; ■anv and all erinii'.'whateier. ’ I Ni’MBEIt TWO. „ ' 'Tis a loving sister whose face I see, of what is now acknowledged to have been a su- I may ob'erve Imr» Tlial, for the l.i't titty year.' ; i perhaps a necessary link in the experience essen- And her loving voice 1 hear; pernatiiral.visitation, has cheated a world of ex­ ami mole, I have be.-n a fri'giient sojourner in : nv W. F. JAMIESON. 1 tial to tile assimilation of the properties and pro­ In love agaiiishe looks on nie, citement in Catholic and oMier religious circles. New York, ami that llw progre.'.' of ideasand] ' portions which will eventually culminate the As in days of old, though I know that she The young lady's name is Miss S. A. Collins. events in that fitx Ini' h-d me Io fear that the I Says'Rev. Mr. Stevenson, in réference to the Hath gone to another sphere. She is not an orphan, but her father and mother tendenej of ihing' in a loiiditmn bördeling un ¡grand but not galling chain of spiritualistic or- live in this eijy on (Tav street. Miss Collins’s anaiehy. and a •ino-t rn-kle» d'i'iegald-of life, Xenia Convention, It was therefore an niispi- । ganic system. . There is one I loved with a deeper love companion is Miss Kate Armer, who is the adopt- will not be arre-ted iilitil M.1I1I' Umile of plinish- cion- hour for the consideration of Hie subject, i That inass meetings, conventions, grove meet­ Than a brother e’er might claim ; cd daughter of Richard Tobin, and both young ment fiir milldi l i- adiipli il b\, l’lie Stale tliat is i wlien, on Hie second day of its sessions, Mr. ings and till“ like, bringing together the people, Among the noble, true aiid brave, ladies are agents of a secret' benevolent society,' in better ...... rdan<-<- w itb lln- gruw itig ta-te- and John Alexander '* « * quietly laid on the On the battle-field he found a grave ■ organized'by Father Prendergast, which has its . eonviet'mii- ui a \vry large of -cii'ii-ty—a strangers—“the friction of numbers”—are and Amt a soldier’s transient fame. headquarters at the house liuti Pine street. table of the Convention a paper of which tiie puiii'bmi-til. tmi. w hieb e.m mure cei tainty be will generally be promotive of good, useful enils, And aAinted mother Is looking down Father Prendergast deelined to give our re­ earried intii I'lfi'i't tliati Ibat of lialiging. As tbe following are tiie priiwip il portions : 1 have no doubt. A ware of their utility, I uever- On 1W weak and wayward son ; porter any information on Tuesday evening. • law now .'land-, it imdlv 'ceni' a' if city niur-l ■' In this, Hie day of mir national ealamity.it ; theless doubt the eilieieney of such conditions as Ami, although J travel'llfe's journey alone, deeming it advisable that no publicity should, for derer' are -u eimfid. id of avoiding it- penalty the present, be-given to the mysterious affair. becomes l|s to im|iiire wliat tile Lord would have the best and surest means of instituting the or- 1 feel that around me ever is thrown ...... HlloUgll liU'k of depilimi. appleliell-.mil. I'onvie- us Iodo. Ju considering Hie way by which God The love of that holy one. . " But yesterday, finding that the’main factshad lion. o| tie' eXicllt'oil of death 'ellleliee',, thill.. has led our nation, andV,the poor ri'tiirns we have ganie work desired, and, 1 think, desirable. Es­ already been' made public, he changed his mind, they .hardly lli'mk il umili ubile to risk tlm ; made to him for Ids distinguishing blessings, we pecially dues it» iip|>ear to me Hint a National Above me is bending another face, and to a reporter made the following statement : bodily peril ttii'iilent tn railroad travel to atternpt are constrained to confess that we haw been an Ma'S Meeting is the wrong end of Hie lever to Framed in its golden liair ; ' Miss Collins was born in England, and. both e.-cape by lliglit ; ubile the diriing event-that. ungrateful and backsliding people; and if the Out on the ocean she sailed alone, her parents are Catholics and are at present liv­ at b nd a trial lui» nini dor produce -aieh [dea.-lire t deserved judgment' now upiai us for our sins do phiee under the miix.i of ob.-tacles to be overcome Into the sea of the great unknown. ■ ing in this eity. About two years and a half ago in ilio depraved mimi of tin'eriiuinal, timi give । nut produce lepeiitanceand reformation, national in this work. Indeed it is (to me) u misnomer to Oh, life was cold and bare ! • she was a pupil at the Convent of Notre Dame. him 'iieli widespread .m iyrii ty. that it is doubt- । division timi prostration, if not de.-truetinn, are dull a. mass meeting, however so largely atlend- Ah, sweet are the sounds I hear to-night, On her return to this city she left lier father’s til] il .'limóni tile reek-b'-'-bomieide' that have I inevitable. ■ ; cd, national, because, necessarily, at least ninety Murmm'ing soft and low ; home, mid with a friend, Sliss Kate Armer, com­ iieriirred of late’ ili Ibi', city may _IM.it havebeenj ,. In , tin. 1' , earlier, struggles, of tin'people,' •, for, na, ­ per eent. of those who attend' sueli gatherings Voices of love from tile Realms of Light, .• menced Hie practice of charitable acts—visiting, hl-ligati'd—ili pati, ut leii'l — by i ■■ ...... publicin - ■ sent■■■•...... inn mt» in othe...... mi' imhsts,timi: y among whom tlruy-may reside. There­ tliis practice. • moved from t.fi!' hill tiip, ule ro all might witness i Might it not, then,, have been, niasonably ex- i fore a.- mass meeting or convention will not be SEANCES WITH DR. WEST IN CALI- Miss Collins hasalways been indelicate health, the death.striiggli 'ui it- vil lini', lu Ilie secret I peeted tlial, after uiir natiomil i.iidepi'iidenee had, j representatively national in the Irroad sense of _ ■ ■ FORNIA. and has frequently received the last sacrament recesses in" I he pri-mi-y aid. When it isabuli-hi'd \ .by tlii' help of < luil., lu'OU seciife'd. and ititi*.Illi-" f of the church given to those in a dying condition. altogether, ami a pi nal!y that can be summarily : li'unal.troubles had passed away, and when, after ! the term. . . . " ■ . ' ' Editors' Banner of Light—At the present She has hail periodical attacks of the heart dis­ timi certainly I'liluieed i- siib-.t it uted.in il s plm'e I the vii ¡ovini' ill of vein's of. peace, ami pro,spejjj.y, ; ih.it tiie Cincinnatimeeting can be instrument­ time, in-oof of .spirit power is sought'for and re­ ease, and intense pulmonary congestion. Soon for nimder- lik''iiiqu i'limm-nt for lile, u itli.mi .! the national < oii-tit nlion. was adopted, such a j ai of niurli good. 1 sincerely hope it nmy t; and I quired by niiiuy who stand in “ Peter’s ” shoes, after Miss'Collins and Miss Armer entered upon their charitable and self-saerilieing duties, Miss I'haiiee d pardyn exe. Jit by IIm eum-mTelil Vote ( nation, with sill'll a history of divine deliverance I hope tlnil the proper and best means to the de­ regardlugdhu truth of a conscious, individualized of. " all" the membersof both'bralieln',’ ... '. of.11. the i.eg- : fresh in their inemory, would bycmiinioiiconsent j 1 Collins was prostrated by a return of lier com­ i'lat.iu'e, uppriived by th»' < .iiverrmr—then it is i.stamp indelibly on their ( 'oustiiiiliun that senti- ¡ sired end—organic stability, effectiveness ¡Hid existence after death.' The few advanced minds plaint. She recovered lint slowly and imper- possible soi'ii'tsoei y inayimivualk V,alk thetin' '.treels of New , nient of 'glory to God and good-will f.o mi;n.’ i jiower, with full individual freedom of opinion, who have drank at the open and free fountain feetly ; and on'.Jan. 2d, at the children's festival York ami lie ibe.y n in their beds at night with •which I hey had so often professed in adversity,'! withdrawal, etc.— one of the announced [iitr- care very little for these sensuous manifestations, in the basement of St. .Mary’s Cathedral, she was less appri'h"n'ioiiappi'ele-n-'lon of daiigeida unci Ijunifrom theI In !t'«¡rss¡ny ami which' they had so çonspiciioiisly proclaimed poses of Hie movement—niiiy be discovered and seized with a most violent attack. She was taken ' ■ luivijixlHQgressed far beyond the test [dune—the to her residence, and, two or three days after­ than they imw experii-m-c.aiiiil probably nut be- i to tln-WM'ld in thi'.Dei'Iarafmnof liidepelideiivi'? presented to thé “ liereit millions "(?). of Ameri- fore. ". ' : "• , Thomas It, J l.vzAiiu. j Ihit alas for hiiinau frailty and ingratitude ! philosophy having greater attractions, through wards, was again seized with congestion ot the ■ I o'/i'tiM., , i , . Instead...... of *going...... on to ...... promote morì' and nim'e ca. Hetiee Illese comnieiitsaiid suggestioiis—thè trance, writing and inspirational nietlia, clair­ lungs, followed by congestion oi‘ the brain. The Hió glory ol (Imi and-Hie rlgbls of man, a terri-j respeetful seeking of this ehannel to the ear-s' voyance, etc. But the test phase is just as neces­ attending physician, herself and all her friends . .... :qn tiihìHUGIIT SIDE - I•'ble,l»i and!and; il'.if. Gud'rs-ito'ii'.y.'previ'i.ii< iudVs-itiercy pri'Viml noi, a ftttal'.i|ie'li^t(-|H}rfatai -l thè inlt'Higciieèenee.ù.f.thutiin>Npectivói"lih'S o| thè Deelaratlon ut lu­ “The Struiigcr'M Itesi fornia, opportunities for such investigations were .and a pain in lier right side became so acute that she could not be moved. Toward six o'clock she . tile uialter lias a ||||JM' -n pri U'aìTt that we eanuot i ( epetldenee, VIZ-.: l'eliaili'e llpiill Divine I rovi- very limited! Witli this preface, I shall give you • ■•••■ । ; ■ ; deiiee, and ackimwleilgnient ol IhiM'qual right.s Dear • Banner—The old question of “ What grey better, but on the night of the third day be- , siitl'er it tó l'.ipsi: intu ob.'eui ify. . . ' . it short account of a séance held, at niy house,,. ■ .Frank B"—-. a ybiing. man of eighl-aiid-t wt'ii-]. of.■»»..I»,». inali. . • , ■ . ' . . .gond does Spiritualism do ?” is being asked over wliiie speechless, and was compelled to write hei. • ■ ty, with a wi.fe ami Iwo eliili|reo. had, by long ' ' From that day the nation lias been demoral­ and over by opjiosers and skeptics. 1 wish that March 2d, 1S73—Dr. Peter West, of , nie- wants and wishes in pencil. . • a'nd persisteiit lalmri.il tiie nii'inuiaetuimof a pai-:...... ized■••• by •■■■ the'promulgation .,...... ■■■-,•...... 4>f an instrumenl as tile ,; diuni, assisted by Fanny T. Young, trance and At'12 o’clock that night, ¡Miss Armer and the t líese seiiH’ers at the mission of angel-communion nurse who wal ched by her bedside believed her e'nledartiele, aeeiiinidal. d j.iopeiI \ lo tfie aiimunt pariuimunt law of thè liiiid, wlilc i is lar heneatli j could go with me down into the heart of this clairvoyant inediuni, of the same place. óf liilv tliiiii'anil ilnllai'. alni up'ward. Durine • ’lu' < 'nriMlan seni linoni of Ihe niitlon. Tbl'setwo.; dying, if not dead. . TTiev recited the-]>rayers for : « , ■ ' «1. ■ Twelve persons Ayere seated around'a common the departing soul, mid held the blessed candle ■ . . the past siiimmT hi' health' I'aileil to siii'h a de, defects ili olii' otherwise ¡iiinilhibje ('onstil iitiou I great city, where want, hunger juul crime stalk ■i • .greethat lie lieedeil Hie advice of his physician so dishnliiiriiig to God and un.(list to man, we be- I¡ hand-in-hand amidst the filth and' misery.AVhieh table—a small drum under the same, which I by her hand, according to thé custom òt the- --lirvé to be the plague-spots in the lii'arl of our ] procured for thé occasion. A kt.TOseno lamp on church. Presently Miss Coll'uis closed her eyes . and left an occupationa\ hieli was slowly but stire^ I Hie long and inclement winter, jfist past, ht.Vs in­ and drew.a long breath. They then believed her- ly Wearing him mil...... ' ‘ -. nation, I'orrtipting its vital fountains and threat- ] the centre of the table was kep t burning through­ eiiing its dissolution. ■ - : - '■ ■ - i creased, beyond its ordinary expression, and enter dead ; but to their utter amazement and bowil- Toward the iii't of Aug'iist fie sold Ids iminu- out the whole of the manifestations, so that' all factory, together with all interest: in .the patent, . These facts have long been understood and de- one institution, not far from the gloomy Tomiis, derment she revived, and made signs that she . . for sixty limns,iml dollars. Ten thousand do|- /[ilori'd by pniriofs and (Tiristinns. Dul peeiiniiiry i known as (lie “ .Stranger’s Rest.”. could see'and understand wliat Was taking [ilace. wished to write. : They gave her the pencil and interest‘and. corrupting prosperit vVm the one. First, a small common slate was produced, and -xjiapér, finit she wrote as follows: e Put three-. lais he Invested in a suburban residence, whii'h- As we enter avc aro met by a gentleman wbohl, drops of tne water from the font of our Lady ot L _ he siii'iired by deed To his wile, and. fifty thnii- hand and avarice and wicked ambition on Hie passed around the table, so that it might receive ol.her, have conspired to allow these defects', to we are informed, is the founder pud proprietor Lasealette in myjmmth and say three ‘Hail " ". shad dollars he placed in bank, touwa'it tlielipeii- the ningnetlsm of all present. Mr.'West then illg of smile new path to business. ' . '.-.,1.. ; rciiiiuii. iiiid step after stepjo be taken .in Their , of thp institution. He receives us kindly, and Marys’ with ine before the crucifix.” They.com- . The months of September and (letobe'r Frank support, until we have well-nigh legislated God volunteers to show us over the premisesf and; as held, the slate under the table, to receive a néeijed..„plied with the instructions, and perceived that ' IL—gave to recti pertit idn,_ and. on the first day. out of the Government, while ivc hold Ilian, made, jve pass froin room to room, he, in n few words, magnetism or preparation from the spiritual sidff; •she joined mentally in the recital <>f the. prayers...... in liis Tillage, as a chattel.- Aiul now God has As soon as ended, she reached out: her .hands for- of November, with health restored, he ctiine inl'o tells us the object, purpose, and success of the. When'the slate was again produced, a piece of the crucifix, and kissed, with an expression of . Boston to .look iiroiind for business. A friend arisiyMii his anger and is .vindicating his own slate pencil was put upon it, the size of a coin- tapped him on Hie shoulder with— 1 ■ 'glory and the cause of the poor and the oppressed. ■ work.in which lie is engaged. He is a plain man great devotion; the five wounds of the Saviour. ■ ■ ...." Frank, 1 know just the place for you : come .Theivl'ore his jiisi judgments are upon us as ti na- in dress and manners,»milking no osteiitiitious mon pin-head, and then held above the médiuin’s She then intimated that she wished to have a ; with me!". ...,].! , . lion, and we must repent and forsake bur nation­ display. So little, indeed, does; he appear in his head, at arm’s! length, for about two minutes, little water. They gave lier some, and she imine- al .sills, or be destroyed; ’. ' • diately rose up and declared, with a beaming and And his frieml took, him to a large wholesale noble philanthropy, that few who partake of his when the scratching of the pencil was distinctly heavenly countenance, and in a strong, clear house iii Franklin street, one <>f the partners in ' We regard the. Emancipation Proclamation of heard by those aroiiiul the table. When ready, which wished tii go to.St. Louis, and was anxious the President aiid Ills recommendation to purge generosity ever know the liante of their benefac­ voice, that she was cured, and she called on her- . to sell out. Mr. S—■ was Hie partner;’ and fifty the t'mistitut'mn of slavery as among the most tor. His design is to so arrangé the workings of the slate was put into my hands, and on it I read companions, Miss Armer and nurse, to join her thousand dollars eiish would purchase: his whole hopeful signs of tiie tinii'S. But we regard the the “ Rest " that no one who enters there sha|l the; following message, plainly written : “Spirits in saying the rosary for the sick. She wished tc . . ' neglect. uf God and Ids law, by omitting all lie- do live after death,” signed “Hannah More.” recite the principal partspf the devotion herself,. ■ interest .¡n the house. Frank was fnvoriiblv im- feel that lié is partaking of charity. ■ but yielding to the-reijucst of Miss-Aimier, only ■ • pressed, and proposed an examimitimi of' the knowledgnient <>f them in our Constitution, as Skeptics opened their eyes,for they began to. the crowning, original sin of tiie mitiom and shiv-. The first rboin We enter is a rending-room. nmde the responses in a clear and loud voice.. ■ stock .and: aeeounts. of the liriii. T'he [lending realize the presence of intelligences other "than She then requested her companions to retire, but . - Presidential election delayed matters, and it was cTy'as one of its natural outgrowths. • Therefore Here we find a.goodly company of men of all tiie most important-step reimiins yet to be taken those around the table. Thé same process was seeing they had. some objections told tliein she- not until Wednesday. Nov. iith, that the exaiiiin- ages seated on;eomfortaj>lersettees and chairs, would set t’lie example. She laid down quietly,, ation was eoinpleli'ii. < hi .Thursday and Friday —to amend tile Constitution so ns to acknowl­ eaeli one looking clean and' respectable, quietly gone through a second time, when “Starr King” the Unai' iiiTiingemenfs were made’; ami on this edge God and the aidhority of his law ; iiml the and slept, without motion or sign till morning,. object of this paper is to suggest to this Conven- engaged in reading thé papers, of which there is gave a short aiid instructive message. The drum When slie ate heartily, and seemed quite restored Friday afternoon thepupers were prepared. The under the table commenced a.“tattoo,” said to parties to the proposed contract separated on tion.'tJnLpi'opriety of coiisidi'i'ing this subject and an abundance, or writing with materials prqvld/ to health. Since then she has never for a moment, of preparing suefi an iimendnient to Ihe Constitu, ed to their loved friends. Next we pass into the be by a Prussian drummer who passed awiiy in suffered from any of those diseases to which she- Fridav evening, and on the following day, .‘salur- haid been before' a victim, and which had more day, tiie ‘Jth.Tliey. were to meet at I welye o’eloek tion as they may think proper to propose, in lies bath 'room, where every convenience and luxury the Into war witli France. . ' emdanee with its provisioiis.” . . . . than once brought her to death's door .­ - at noon, at which time the papers were to be even' of a good bath are provided.- Éaph appli­ ■ At tlfe first rattle of the druni, an old* lady sit-' On being questioned about her recovery, she' signed, aiid Frank B-^-wns to pay down ids • This paper was at first opposed by Hie Coin-' cant wlio is found by the superintendent tb be ting iii the circle, who had iieVer before seen any stated to lier confessor, her companions and tilty thousand dollars cash, and step into Mr. , inittee on Order ower to render it. He remained with beloved Bamtrr of Light. Phomix-like, prising good to thé greatest number, lie does not do it ing in the afternoon and becoming very intense 5 „ his .friend until noon, and then left him in charge from the ashes of the terrible conflagration, “A to be seen of men, but carefully avoids all public and send them to Dr. West by a trusted lady during Thursday night. On Friday tiie stigmata appeared on the surface of both hands and on the- of a [ihysieian. ■.•' . thing of beauty and a joy forever” to its weep­ notice," refusing to have his name appear in print messenger. Twice the. answers were returned It was |iast two o’clock when Frank B—-s correctly, the doctor reading said answers from upper surface of her feet. Blood also oozed from, reached Boston. Tlfe bank .was closed, and he ing patrons, whose tears have' watered, whose in connection with his charities. her side. During tiie day her sufferings were in­ found that Mr. S——, after having waited in vain aspirations and invocations, even though pub­ He is also engaged in publishing for gratuitous the back of the right hand, while the folded pa­ describable, and were witnessed by a large num­ two"hours, had gone to Lowell, where, it was pos­ licly unuttered, have fructified, whose golden distribution a series of spiritualistic and reform­ per was held tightly in the left. .The questions ber of people. ' Among the spectators were the following, who sible that lie might dispose of his business to mie nutrition has invigorated, it still presents superi­ atory tracts written by himself and received were in Latin ; the answers also. Dr. L. ac­ of their correspondents of Hie Merrimack (.'orfio- knowledged his defeat and. tiie genuineness of '• ■ were struck with wonder at the extraordinary . ration. But Frank might"Ciuiie in on Monday or typographical, intellectual and spiritual beau­ through mediums. They are very interesting phenomena ; R. Tobip and family, John Sullivan and see how matters stood. ty. Oldest, and perhaps most loved of “success­ ahd instructive, and those desiring to know more Dr. West’s power. Tiie doctor gave many tests and wife, C. D. O’Sullivan and wife, J. A. Doha- Frank B-----returned to his home feeling that ful” exponents of Spiritualism, may thy future about them can obtain specimens free, of the of wonderful power while here. The few days hoe and wife, (Jeorge Hooper and wife, Mrs. Emmet Doyle, D. J. Oliver and many others. he had met a great loss ; but his wife was cheer­ be as unending, thy compensation as golden, as “Spiritual ‘Knowledge Association,” 510 Pearl he spent among us have broken down a mountain ful, and ventured the remark that it might be all of prejudice and paved the way for a rich har­ Dr. Paulicki was standing by Miss Collins’s bed­ is and will be thy influence great, good, blessed street, New York. side, taking notes on the condition of the patient. for the best as it was. vest of spiritual fruit. And with Hie dawning of the Sabbath morning, and undying. All this will surely be realized, if 1 have spoken of this brother and his work at He confessed that the case was beyond the reach when the messengers from the city brought word all interested support and perform according to length because it is so refreshing, in the great Airs. Fanny T. Young is an excellent trance of his medical science. Iler head moved from of tiie terrible contlagi'iition which had laid low the ability of each. Let us see to it, friends, that desert of human selfishness, to meet with such a inediuni for lecturing. The clear, bracing at­ side to side with the intensity .of her agony, and her tongue was parched- and ■ swollen. The stig- nearly a thousand palaces of commerce, and Hint the advocates of this natural, scientific, manhood fresli oasis of charity and human sympathy as.lie mosphere of our foot-hills seemed to give her of all the imposing marts of Franklin street not some needed strength, having just recovered piata and suffering continued unabated until one was left, Frank lifted up his heart in-thank- religion—Spiritualism, be hereafter liberally sus­ represents, and hoping also that it might inspire twelve o’clock on Friday night, when she sud­ fnlnessthat lie bad been spared. In saving his tained unto not only actual life, but in healthy other Spiritualists, with means to work, to go from a painful sickness.. You may judge of the denly experienced some relief, and was able, for .brother who had fallen bv the wav'side, he had vigor and unquestionable efficiency. and do likewise. There' are other great souls character of some of the witnesses of the mani­ the first time in twenty-four hours, to take a little water. ' unconsciously saved himself. ' , Also, Messrs. Editors, permit nip a word upon who, in their spherf^ are"working with equal de­ festations, when 1 say that Airs. Fanny Green “ Really," he said to me, as ho told me the AIcDougal, well known in literary circles, and a On the next day she attended divine service in ' story, “ it. is pleasant to fall in with the fancy of the prospective Cincinnati •' National Mass Con­ votion for truth and humanity in this great city­ church, and has since been in the enjoyment of my wife: she thinks she can trace the finger of vention,” already advertised in your columns. mediums in the hands of higher powers—to bring good inspirational clairaudient medium herself, excellent health. The marks of the stigmata re­ ITovidunce in Hie work.” Ali are aware that 1 have been an earnest ad­ about relief for the poor and suffering. was present. Tiie phenomena have not hereto- main¿,uun onun herm-i handsuuuus .muand side.sine, Shdone hasuus irera,never, «>.at fore been presented so as to give tangible [irooL ^anytime during her sufferings, been unconscious, vocate and worker for organization without creed Areu> York City. f A. E. Carpenter. "Why,” asked a governess of her little charge, of their reality—enough to meet the popular de- except------1 ■■■when’■ they" — were so intense' ' as to cause ------“do we pray find to give us our daily breed ? or favoritism. lam still in favor of and a be­ mand. It is tojie honed that Dr. West and Mrs. momentary delirium. Site prayed continually, Why don’t we ask for four days or five days?” liever,in a coming organic system for Spiritual­ A lady was examining an applicant for the office Young-will again visit these out-of-the-way foot­ and her countenance, ordinarily indicating ex­ “We \vant it fresh,” replied the ingenuous child. ists. But that consummation, in my judgment, of maid-of-all-work,' when she inquired, “Well, hills, where gold has been the great god since the treme agony, occasionally relaxed into a sweet • ought and must develop and result through and Mary, can you scour tin ware with alacrity ?” days of ’4'J. Now that we are iherging into tiie and heavenly smile. At times her hands were A lady who had repeatedly called her little, boy great progressive age of civilization and spirit­ extended in the form of a crucifix, and became to come in and,say his prayers, was shocked by from the natural process of -local combination— She rqplied, “No, mum, I always scour them culture, we welcome all such with open hearts. ' so fixed and rigid in that position that it was im his asking her if “ God was in much of a hurry?? organized legal societies, which, when a sufficient with sand.” - _ Mount Pleasant, Cal. John Taylor. possible to move them. MAY 17, 1873. 3

MY SHIP. funeral ever held in this city, and I hope exer­ son has a supply of the books with linn in this Mlle. IIATTII-. I;. Ill nil s-os', in ('arver Ml reel. Hiistnn. MU’, .lussirs. Ilri.i., I Mr rll.slnel. I’imhlence. It. I cises (if similar jinture will be perpetuated by cit y, or, if his present engagement with the .spir­ Min. I'AI.IXA.I. Itonr.li 1’. I'aipeiiienllle, III. ' I launched a ship in a long-past year, Spiritualists, as a,harbinger of.reform in funerai itualists here, which would expire next Sunday, I Mus. C. A. Itoliiiise, Hearer Kall’. I'a. , And sent it over tlie sea ; ’ isjiut extended, they can be bad hy addressing I Mil’, l-.i.r III I Will.1.1.m u In I.ill.1Havana. III. IVcWIIiunpNliirc. । i A. < ’. Rill»! n-»i,n'. Lsijji, .Ykis.,, iJ • I said, “When my ship has crossed the main,' \V. K. Jamieson, Kill and I II Monroe street, (‘hi- I Mil*, It. K. sr«ii»1». will I. | sphit ||.(iiln (|lt.hi-h 1h<* |||e(||. For sale nt this olliee. r iiin*lil|i nt liri M*n. I »'• YY’H( < ’. Hough. whrn'M-1 de*lred. 1 watched my ship with its precious load •or about tlie lltth of March, a young man in our | IIADEYME.—E. Louisa Mather writes, April I l*v) lllilll'tll D'ldie'’. 21'* X.'llh I2lh *1.. I’hll:i'lel|ihl:i. I’;i. Sail slowly over thé sea ; neighborhood was summoned to the bedside of a 1 28 : Allow me to devoti'a portion of the Hanner ! M K*. I. Al 11 A 1 1 >1’1'1 *M I J 11 W III hi lute l|| |»| 'iMdentr' widowed mother, lying dangerously ill in Stone­ > R. I., dm liig June.’ YY III ans« r| । ,it|s t ■ • ¡<. I.. A. E. UN itixiial. l'nli*n Laki**;, And the earth was glad with me. .. was a jierfect ansYYvr to nirntal and vocal qurs- Yl i:m. ,18thni the writer and . wife.. called. ion...... a medium. ,• tions. propounded in niv homo one eveiiiiitf yyIu’Ii to h*i* 111.1, m \ X -1 : i \ i . '1. D.. M ihv.nikrp; toi ini-tl, ; . My eyes on.the dull, gray sea ; “ fi kmuIs, and desiie expressed to hear trmii them, ; business...... matter. AfterA ft er mymv arrival at her home,hmne, Mte. Vf f f 11 *- MI ( if. Impt.■ t’lu' dark clouds veiled the face of the sun-— especially the widowed lady, as she was highly , I was sitting quietly near her,* when• 'hedi'srribeil M \ i: y Y. A m rii i. r. i r. bHi.th ,< an' I >r. <'. litink- .1. YY . *. MU'. Ui p;r:rtlot..i l’.‘. I'-h. X. Y. It never came back to me ! ' . esteemed by all who kneYv* lu r. The medium ; three dilTerent lock’s of hair, which 1 had brought D. - 11 (:!<•; M. itio !b-t, 'i w. i:ij said, in substance, tliât the widow lady was about V .1. .ixi.uo-...... o..-,, II '(■.■. W I-, . I. i i i \ 11 I}., * a i I sat on the beach, the yellow beach, with nie l'or lier to examine, and which were in ( . I- (’Ml! -i . ai... li, V < tn i h t: : «-i i. ! li.. : In -|.i 1 M ilm I .1 lllio: IH b V. .11(1 [I -.Lil. ill ati 1 < ih- h» I» riiii«» ami at­ But I looked not to the si-a ; - sick, and, she thought, would soon pa (< >) (.-h; ; i ! i, M ,i n, ...... The wavelets died on tlie shining sand, had mi opportunity to produce I hem. t’irciim- Y'ao. M. A. A;> ni-, 11 ...... T. Piai t !•-!,..i... Vt. Mi:-. .Ii t. t \. < i an< •'. < "i U'-i It h .hmI Market higher HYv—a beautiful bud, tiio pure for earth’s sinners* were rorreHly r'claled e<»m'erning the Mi:- X. Am:ah.Y. By uni.*. YY’..Hamm Height... M;i M. I.. Mil l£M ‘.N I- li.' i. VIi i.tii. M I.-Ii. “little Frank "did actually piiss to the higher bnx >7 M i:-. ( '. A. --O ii n h "h.I « .•nli.‘, Ma -s. ‘ Thy ship is safe in a distant port : transcribe' lailbt'iilly Yvhen prcilicti<»ns bail been Mio — • . . — ...... AIU-.. A (.(.( I. M, • t.i |.ii .)’«l. < I, Vile 1 imi;-. X. J.. - . . facts were’ given through the medium. Also tions, in which all Ilie details were idabiiraleil i-x- •Mie A. I*. |l|:< i\v n. si. J-il I tisi hi ix < i’ll 11 r. V • - .... - ...... -, . —...... ,.¡t aiioi )ai. • , .> )•)..,i'i.iI- •. Mtrh.. ' ■ Then the sun threw oil' his cloudy veil, (hat “ little Frank ” xiiis taken siek the night be­ will .-p-ak In Too». N. V.. Mil-. M aui I.,\-ió-, :-1 ...... m,.■.•(, Kay- And shone on the bright blue'sea ; ' nelly as foretold by Mrs. Ewell. Indeed, Ilie very ♦ Ini !ng Max : In AILaft < J nh ami Y»u'ii*i, A write it out : Malli St H'< t. < '|i;u ho-h.i .\1.IU 11 T> J I '.EV I *.. Y lb I|. Y| lr t,. • _ ; knowledge without admitting tin' spiritual theo­ for tlie public eye. During my stay at . Mrs. । Mie. IC III iti:,. ìie|» I.- box 7. South tuoi,• Ct. ' Mi:*. Fix' And he whispered soft, “ I will come again, ry'.’ No word, either written or oral, had reach­ Ewell's, predict mils were given me concerning i Dn, .1 AM I > K. II \i M i:*. H. T. > i l a r > .• 11 .Hl- e. mi); I, L.<\ 712. I ’ 111 it »st > pl 11 <-;i ì. I • >! i ti i a i. All:*. P. YY :* I I Til LN '.,t I .'||< Illi si.» sa«-)amento. ('a|. Ami-bear tljec over the sea : . ed the ear of the medium. The supposition Hint linsini'ss transpiring in my imine, and those pre- ; h. Vi." ’ . Be sure, at last thmi shaft reach the'port ' she guessed it, will not do. We want a ch'iir ex­ ' dictionsWere corroborated by letters, amply, - A Liirirr E. * i V. ( iä . 17”.( !‘ l. \T. planation. If there is any law that will explain Mil*. |I|. F. M. BR'iyv.n, Naih'Dal I lly Hi:, m. i'LAiik "i-i! Mit r.. - It ' d. l. X. V. Where thy treasure waits for thee." from my family. . Mi:*. »'.’M. *i..v. i . *.m .1. it, aside from tlie spiritual, please enlighten us, . Mks.’.s. J. *w y-si tu i'lr -i,- :ii.ri. S'i>:iiik.(‘' I' hi r 1>I I he Stilli Ami look- in liope'to tin1 sea ; ' - withheld the names of the parties for prudential , .. ...1». . ILlIlln.. > Crerk.. ... Mlrh.i Ul aHi.iliNlati' i' Li l mri ’!<•» i 'i •• 11 <’Hi Itoriif, Ad'lt i'Ah, CLIMAX, GKEENWOOl) corNTY.—I. M. Mils I liooinr. mhioi.i. ,x. h, rm tu’)'-Main aitil 1 :i.’-tn I’.idLi!... X, Y. “ : ’ ’ Tlie sparkling wavelets break at my feet, reasons. ; • - T • ” - - - - ■ ...... * •••• - I -1,1, ., . M tt-, H'. Yl. *j| \ v.. ti.ii,' .' .uUiu-kdi. I. WllfCi»., HI, And the whole earth hopes with nie. Hawllinin writes, April 6th, is?*’. ; Evtui in this . Du. IL II. .Brown. Inspirational speaker on .••pltlina ■ 11 EN ii s > l K \l 11. |» ...... •Ni«'. ::i» Bl"Ihli'”d *ii<•••!. !'"•>! • MORRISTOWN. — lluiriet E. l’(>pe writes,sliort discussion on “ Woman's Riubt lo tlie B5I- li.itri Iiriitoh. / ■ - . .. • • •. Mu*. Sai: ill. M April 15tb : Seeing the name of .James IV. Hot.” Also, (luring.Inst(luring last .summer,’■imimi-r, 1 was invited I'., till North Fluii Ntivri. Si. I,mil“,' Mo. si. < ¡air • i,.’. I. :¿ti 11. i ». •’ ’ - • . .. . Strong, I). D„ Carleton College, Minnesota, as.¡ ¡ln,riertmcd Tour times (in mv humble wav) as Mi:-. Al.-s. Thw X P w ill ■ p- ub ili '•pi inglMil »Int hig Scientific., .Yim ; in riHLi'l. 'p ibn Id.i • h lot'l l itiui Xoiriiibcr, ■ • one of those fiivornble to tlie idea of putting (lod ' a rrforiniT.,__ -..... , at- which•; theology threw lip its ’hands/.... : Im. Iii:a.-. ( I.Alili. ( 'lli, :i|;.>, HI., care |>r. s. .!.■ Arel i, i 'lit*. ATiini. \\. Xi r.- IHlhi-h A1.‘. . • • in the Constitution, it brought to mind an inei- | |n holy Imrror. Seeing Hint sudrserviees (thoiiuti II'. .Wi-’l li.lll>h>!|.ll -IH' I. . ■ ' . . • ' ■ 1 '■ S. A. I’ll'i'lA'-. ’ ».. I’, b'l'. ll r.’lll'l. • ' Jin-. A.’iia.iA II..10Ì.I11. (lance, Wlmlie.Mer, Imi. ' Alti*. I.'i’tu tit r f"'.’. >b I liiH'l'* in D'h ai»r»* u >11 I"' :•» :.rii'l-'I I«». A'Llt »* •s 'as !il«ovtr Ties, Hint our planet originally was in a nebular, • . . ,. .... •>■...... —i... - »In i I up. .1 ul V. >• \ in'm i. < ’i ride in the caboose. He jiolitelypolitely gave lueiue permis-permis­ । linr I'ommunitx’ is roudv to enroll under the I ¡'••Ilgi'i-I'hlli^i.|'iiic;il »h1 AMI*- W UI III it. 1.11' hlb’lit. X . Y. vapor-Hkc condition, a cloud, as if were, lloating sion,, , and I went on board,1 and’ was soon followed-|-.. . banner ol' labor's right to represent • it*Bid ■; M. (l 'uX M.i.i.Y. l.i»iil'’Vi!le. Kv.. lti*|»lr:il!f clergymen. They had been in । few reallv wish n religious amendment’ to our . Mi:*. Ma h i etta F.citi'S.*. naiier.W. I l:ini|.*iead, N. II, WllllSIA lii- p;: ;»! i'-IGki. 1*<'< L Giuli» 1 || y. Jowa. portion of the liquid further condensing or so- Oxvatonna to a meeting, (installation 1 believe,) national Coiistitulion.- . ' Mus. M. »I. i'iiLin KN. < h;ihi|',in,’l! imepln <•(».. Minn. ■ Yli* I A YY III 11 ’.(. ’ ■ ' AllHoll,’ ajid xvere on their xvay to Medford to install Mr. i ■ ' 1 J.Hl il. II. (T; is ball. F. ‘ », lu? X Etti. Bihk'.Wi r»»n.- Mlrh. -lidif.ying into solid rock. When the surf ace. was •' , Iba II. (Tun*. I la 1111 II. I. ('nun, ■ ' •- >. II AVnlHMAN. lllltl:G'». X. Y Brown, pastorof the i'luuoh in that place. After i ' ' (iilitbriiin. . Mit*. Li í ia H. CoWLL-. i li.ïu, <». M ii- h, i K. \ |’pt' h‘ii \\ r.. I •• s II. / • . • sufllciently cool lo allow the aqueous or water considerable, hiughing and joking among them­ . Mus. It ELLE A. I’ll YMll I.KI.Xl N, Etll'idUI. (';d„ ' AY' \l*Hi:ii'd- Lit. I"»\ '‘I’ .-I libo ).vk. Mich. . vapor above it to con'dense, lull, and remain selves, (iife of them suddenly said, “ Wadsworth, i■ Pi'lTALUMA.—Belle Al (’bnmlmi'lahi says: ! Mus. J. F. ('olì-.*. Iia:u <•. 7::7’Bi"ad.iáK. NuÁv Volk. . •; E. Y\ iiii'1'Li. « hi|.-. »». . . • • • : “'SphitunlismTs pntgressing in thè Siate, limi ; - Hu. J. II. <;r imi i i:. ;r» YY’a’I .sii-rl, .... Ma*< I! I N' Y\ I >» >1 -< »X, t I’H f i '■(• ,|r I."I. II.» •’ Ings, N. V. ' Uq'i-con, tin! earth was completely covered with what do you think of the Trinity ? " Tin- one ; Yl It'. J EN N 1 I E 4. I T AEh. lO I >.l\Is *l:et'l. B"-lotl. Ml; J? J it.. » an* of lté- nddressi'd’nuideJiut little answer, xvhe,reiipori Mr. i[ particuhu'ly ili this piaci’. Thei;e is a spiri! of im i ’ Hu. Jami* GimtT.i:. I’e|h*:.in laine, i »,, will led me and water; no rocks, no land visible ; the ocean was Strong said, “Tlie best way for me. to get along i; qulry, which precedei and aids investigidion, l ì take”111'^1'1 Ipti.’ii* hir i.he Bahnet ór Light, . . . •I. X 'u Vo!\. «m Ire. . one and entire. At last n slightelevation breaks am...... iiere on...... a leviiirilig( visit fui' f he. seémid tinie. ; : Vu, J. IL ln»ri. EoviHgnoi. I,a. - / : t/li" ••»» I <•'!••! HJ •(»!• I • li it tuli *j;•-•;.*»><’i-y. tne,f{ilirinabtf,.ï\ixA i. Mrs. T. W. ,Stephens has beeir here and .given WM. 111?- (UN. W.-ll.-l. ,, JI.H-i Yl \liV J. YY I '• ! YY "I! .i ll. X ‘J I. 'I--.. I.’.X I"; the. monotonous ocean level; a \r shape elevation let' it go at tliatr” Now Ilie query witli me is, . Miss Lizzie 1l>i i.n.T.tsilhni. YY’ i i: t:r n YY' i<;ii h h • p- ii .< W.11' <:• ", X. Y. • some eonvtneing tests Ihrough lier mediumship. Dll. E. <’. IH NN. IB.rlJ.it<1. Ill . M Vl!< I M * I :. I\ . YY'i: T'. II 1. Yl Ih i tü. . M !■ !... bo< II. appears, surrounding a portion of Hudson’s Bay. \x;hy putGod (Trinity) in the Constitution, if lie j A’*iT»H|-W .1 Al !,’IIN I) \\ IS« »I ;■ X...M..W ci'.il I."It. -.•k' l. V ¡Tot \G't Gill« is unexplainable'.’' is not our (’oustiliition àl- i .1. Hamit*. Dr.wi'.v.'M. |i* ui for Sun- t hl r. P. O \ vt*.- WhiH'liaIf; (.’e . n.- Cu.. - HL . Al i:-, M % in | '_ ut t '<<: I.n j < f..-. M L..\ ■■’ Tin: \Voitt.i>'s Medium Cm tiik Nixetekxtii Miss S. E. |m lisuv. in.primi'’,i.n. Vlm-himl. N. J. ■ Mr,-. >i»i’jtiY\ '"»I'-, t .< '•"’[• .:ik»'t. l«ui iihgh'H.. Vl., pearance of immnlains in Arkansas, followed by him.- Probably had they been aware that there ; CENTt'nr.—Messrs. William While .t Co., (if i I A ; E. I ’oía iiill at t rii'I I hik'inN. In 11 11.1 mm’ < -mml \, N. can* t ul.- S. lb t.v. :t. ■ the elevation of tlie Hoeky and Alleghany Uange, xvasa “cjiiel aiming them taking notes," they i Hanover street. Boston,'haVo recently published "V ami vb Inlty. . A • 1'1 • Hi...... I hi kl’m-t < 'o.. .X .• Y. Y\ 11 I I \ M I!. \Y i I.I Ml \ .Y !!.¡. li. i’»i l< at:< o.. N . Yi • xvould have-beeii inore cautious. Ihit in spite of j i’.Ii .1! «nil. E.’-Le. Ytieh. ’ allot wliieh were .very • low compared to their tlie Biography of'Mrs. J. II. Conant, who is a f. 1 'laIii well. Y| i<-h/ YY ' i'l'.i, I IT,;l'- :r*le. Hat l»OF, pfeaehers or laymen, the cause or .Spiritualism is I medium of world-wide fame. ..Tills book aims to Mie. E. Ui - ve.-.i.r. M. Ii present height above Ihe level of the sea. The surely advancing in Minnesota', and many noble , Mi; I-:.YYIIt i.i li; tn I his’.ij idb'iKii, •E-|le:i, ,N. Y» give to tlie genera) puldie some idea- as to what ’ • A. 11, 11 \ U lit i\s, uMit 'd HL , I '1. . . . l.’K. 1‘. '*. \\ HI f t ot I,. ;i-;ti7:oii, Iwitj. ’ - . ■ ocean’s bed, in parts, gnidmilJ.y.rose throughout minds. are linn believers... in our. philosophy.. . spirit mediumship is, and what, it involves, . In Ill NEV. I»’. I’VANL. A ¡L'Pbinl. .X. .1. ’ . A* A.W i:i!l A. \\:l’il'o ”'i" • -, ' ■i 11 If i ' • ' • * I • \ »’»'til !i ir-v.-c-r i :i li - hi ••|*:ik "D Splj lilial* Ml; X. I/Wtl I I?. Ml W i ••! s’.. ( .iiiii'i'iilgehoi'L Mas«. Ihe. continental iirea ; a continent was born. At : - Poiinuvlvninii ’ . ’ addition Ip the liecount, of Ilie peculiar expeij- . •ui. t Ih'AY <’iti;;ii ’ hii-l li‘H.;iH'| I B utili ILT»'i fu. p, (), ail­ Win i i > u >■, X« . « . , . • ■ . •• this primeval stagej however, the North Amerh TA’ „ . w;krrr.-N. Johnson writes, | velopment of this ladv. messagim 'purportInu tn-t- Mi: Anni». T. l»W)ML.îb WaGHi.gl. n -.lie.'l. M.-m. Mie a i .i. 111 i i. \ i \ w. X. lÜd'.r.nX AI l’..:. Can coptineut was small; compared to its present ’lid*. T.'iiti. . ’ ' . • Mié I' V NX*1: 'I . Y'ih <'i n:ir Mini!''!'!. N. II Apill 28tli, as follows: Rending accounts from | eillim from ■departed liuiiiaij spirits, improvised I I.»H. IL I ». I» Wb'. In-phatimial. u'. l.ï-vcr'TI *|.. Jtoitnu. In,. II < < mTiii a. . ' ’ ' • '• ' ’ . . ' - size, and not until Hit’ elapse, of many ages did week to week in the Banner oi. Light, olsjiirit mil .' |l()ems imd invitations or spirit-pr:ivers are I.jkI Mn*. M. a. Elle-, io-i'h ii.lmim. hiiilaiinpnlls. lini. .. Ml:. ‘ml M i:*. Y’.’.'!. .1. Y "mi”. |t>.| < 'in Idaho. the southern part of the mainTmitinent extend imiiufeslations which occur m dillerent parts ol :’ |M..'fouiul on its pages. The origiimii!v of ■ J»,. G, E< i LL* V. iH '.•peak hi I ;ii inliii'li'ii. i l. during .1« di S S. ZÍ i.LLi:. .I’miiiii ’im». N.J, Mu. P-'i niim’i.l ;i‘is-r<>8. ..M .(«’. .1. s; • rtn- a-b.'io - Il prescnts nmuerous striking testa, and will W. simili, vi..- 1’1.. 1,i. hi cal epoch,), Florida and a portion of the Gulf and those witnessed in my own family through the • givo thè renderà more truthfiil ami eompreiii’ii- FI’--It. A voli Spi lit; X.. V. > - , ' ' se, i.aui ic.,: .1. \. .1.’ wil si sie a, Willi-' F 1.1 nil Eli will speak' in' i l iai’MX. li,. XV, It. and sister, who arc materializing mediums, and .i tinnì any other hook published. It ina haiid- .Imi* 22 nini 2».■ '9 ■ ■■ • E. < tu ii’ . V ITi -i'l -i l'ó-asuiì'i : comparatively recent time* that these States at­ • THoma*.G\l '«ii:*D.U. 2i-W.*M 12th At.. N.-W York. MI*-« Anna E. Gl’IUmi: -, >•-•i I » I à t-, ; I i 'oiiiniHh-r daughters of Mrs. f ti21 pago«, and costs onlyil.jo.— Mi>. «’i.AitA A. Filli», 111 Mul'lircisi., l.oweii. Mas... ; Min. Li-la B. (T.iw.’l!, Mr. Mâl) It:;-. I»; D. tained their present .elevation.' During the pro­ At tlie request of tlie controlling spirit, last No-, ìh’nìiiui» Tribtiiie. ■ -, ' \ : (HABLE* |>„ I'AIH.I N. I ll*)*H ¡ll Í<»lllll. lhu| IJi-líl. M h||. ' l.l"llH"*. . . ‘ • veinber, I built a cabinet for them. The muni- , . .____ M ahY L. FbI.Ni II. T'.wtp.’IuI ll;ii'ln’i. Mas*. | M..A Mrt’nr.l. IT»-J'but : .1 . Gallion, gress of continental elevation^ Pin ts that were G|-.t>i:<:r. a;-Ft LLI.IL lir|>lr:ill"H¡il. Sallók. Mass. Vire IT e •iibiH : P. A. L"! gi urn. La G t IthT ■elevated—say Pennsylvania;, for example, and festations we linyu witnessed,and the knowledge j Natvhh’k Laws ix Humax LiEE.-This use- | Miss Almehia B. Eowij.h. I:i’.|’h;ill<1 in. this way, prove f fll), readable book is well and plainly wrilleii. i Rirlílaítil < \Vt<„ rm«'F. l>. Fmih'i’. • . :y:;. .1. I..H1Í ' HrMuL.I'xi.yhl-Hl: l’UÎPH Hli'k- .other States—saqk, and were entirely submerged very gratifying and beneficial. At first the me- । it is temperate in tone, and comprehensive i con- i Di:. H. I’. Faihiti LI», Aih«»i:i. N. .1. - - ■ I mïlrv. A Icc. Fk -l.lciH-: i :..G. BlalsilMl. /J. W.M. Fl’EK HEIL I'll il. Ml.hlb-s-x CO.. Mu*'«. ¡ St't'l r I it)') :. Sllv M. »'¡HL'. Tl'-icnl .’1 • J'-h II G.lgO, • |L. A'. ■'under the sea ;■ they were again elevated, to be dmins were permitted to enter the cabinet, but : Heciilive in arrangement, explicit and delinile. I Rey. .1. Fbanít*. ogib'iisbingh. N. V.. - . I IJH-.-dll..i:. G. IL.t' (L'll. ' Ih L'iiiih I.. But Aui’ihIh l '. now the influence is so powerful they are not al- ’ insisting upon tlie absolute facts of Spirit- i. Ali:*. M‘. II. Fi lit-.b. Elk i:ivui’.’Mipti.’ . • ’ i Ih'IMnl. I‘I|H'||" T, w. i'llfnpl" I!. Exn'tllivr < '.'lilimlU <•. ^again submerged, and not until a late geological A. B. Fülntti. « íi'I'1. i». - . ’ ■ ' . epoch did tlie elevation become permanent as at lowed to sit there. .Persons of mediunnstm gifts.1 ualisni;; while strongly imd- earnesllv.defending i Buyas i i han-i*. 13i E;isi Ii2th si fret. N**w York. » A SIM»VI IL Ú. - W. II. Gi'.well. Ft.'-’i'li Hi : .1. E. <‘IWIÌN, can see spin s n the cabinet at all hours of t ie i its philosophy, it is simple in its sl’atement, in- I K EIISEY G i: A VL*; líh hlHiHKi; ll!(l...... ;.J„. .’ Vh-»‘ I’rt’-l'I 'Hl: A. IrUl'i’itKS Sr.’K lati : E. \V».««l. Tp-n«,. present. 'Die average elevation of all lands M us.-M. I.. S. Gi un\m s. |i|.|.h:iih. GBEl'.Ni.i.Ai’.i.mM’ll. Ma*c.”’ . ’ r4„, . ( i'<-(Hlvc L'ofHHiHfi—. ' ' .' ' above the level of the sen is about 1,000 feet. The riioill, the forms can be seen just the same. In , nient. Starling with popular and obvious know)- ! Haac I’,. (Ibeln i.|'.ae..27 .Yl iHuuLslií'.ri. Bit*l»'ii. M:hs. i some instances, the spirits have, spoken, though I „n(J „pinions, it gradually leads (he reader;1 Mis* Helen GbhVI.il lub|iir:ili<»iKilxirakr.r, 31»».Four! •. average, height of North America is 717.feet; avriiiir; N’mv Y m R. . ■ ■ • Í llari'ird : ■ South America, l,jj!i feet; Asia, t, 102 feet; Af­ as yet their voices have only been audible to the ; onward, presenting hotIi sidesof tlie debate upon i • MTt. .1. < i, G ILE I’lluri'tou. Mo. . . •. . i <»ii,lhr 2»!lh of Apiil. I J. al th»* n-hlviH;»' of. Win. Cè medium, but we have the promise that the day is.i t]l(, subject „f which it treats, until .Uie mind is i 1 Hit. L. r. G IIm liispiia! I»»iial. box IbHj Fol t Wavmx i rica about the same ; Europe, 1172 feet. These ele­ lini. . Lippi in ì‘i‘i’ k>lmrg. N I.. Mr. .1. | eh< r Howland .and not tar distant when -they can speak so that nil disarmed of preliidlee, redeemed from ignorance, i .-. Mus. Di:, gilbi.iìt. uanm and. In^plratlunal Mlrakur. r M»‘'bC-Jiilla i:ilimJh nova . vations include the mountains. America con­ persons can distinctly hour and see the spirits. edneiited■... •- • in...... law and* principle, ...... and ...... convinced■> of \ùlll alimi! liiiH’tah and lu'liii'r, oli-.Spit pHUlhm. 'I » nipi’.i/J TJj,» p:nT.J<'N In ili«’ al>wv»; H'.ij. » d i\"dditii:. a* urli a< Iho tains some 8,000,000 square miles; South Ameri­ Should the investigating public and spiritmip Sllirr. Xr. Addn-ss...st. r.I’. •».o. B»»xi»o,\ -l.«2.i.i_. <« ’lj'm-is»-.i.‘ls»‘a. ,Yla**rai;i>*. • |n>xt^itd liii*trs-. ami nó'.-t "t Ih-’ ipir*!-. ai■■ r.irìt»'*! dls- the truth of Spiritualism. . .Smi tu I.BAVEs,Es. ln*i»iralIiispiratlmial lm:il spuakri.speaker. BuiIittiilit, Hit, Mlrh.Mich. I Hplr« 1.1 l It” I imlt km.u n in H»r*.* Tu in i ìiip* a* Sfili iltial- ca, 7,000,000 ; Europe, -1,000,000; Africa, 11,000,-­ friends desire to become, more acquainted with There is a fairness and candor about the book M. Hall. I.’o.-k BoUohi, .Mass,. . IslHT and l In-s-t vl« r* «»n tlii* nr«:i.*i<>n uri e Hi :irr- i u nii Gir id”.i*' and ti*ag< * < "inim>ii!\ l'H.-ialiiiig .timing IliIs 000 ; Asia, sixteen and three-quarters millions ; sider it worth while to remain a few days witli pendium of wonderfill and pertinent tall-alh:*/<*/. I I > K* .’I • I I I H I I I ' '1 ’ • 11 I 1 ».* • ’ «l III ”1 " »J»l « .H (IM*. . . Thc in ldegi 'loin, M i’.. 11"Yi lai'd. ha*, hjie,? Ii»*cii kiioivii as y Australia, 3,000,000.. The-.sea-coast of North us, I will try and make them comfortable. : facts, of universal interest and inexpressible imi' i Muse* Hrt.i.. ViiD'Iuiul. N. .1. . . an able, c»»irds|enl and '.levop t| advorah'.or I III - good c:iiim* : • America is about 30,000 miles ; South-America, portance, The. book also .contains a valuable { Mns. Elviba-S. Hi’LL. VliielaïuL N. .1. , . atid Ills uui'iii u.illi a In lahl and an "inplGlhd lady. is ho . ■ Maine. ■. -, . -, .. . 1>, H*. IHt.l*. ht*piniHon:il ï»»»»l n'»rnial, HohaUt l»»'L' ' ls.,’(l‘.o liras«’ and oiit.spukvn In Ii»'» ••h.’impb’n*hi|> o! i»»jp"pr . 1(5,000 ; Europe, 19,750 ; A frica, 12,500-, Asia, 35,­ essay upon the subject of spirit circles ami tlie • Lyman (', IImwe. Fii'iloiihi. N. Y. ’ -itlar truth, will Im. an ei ' a -ii'ii i<>i । 1 -ili: : You ar-' here Inllieptes. palis ti» h't’tiïn»'uiutatiiMnl innvrals. Address, Beiliel. Vt, eiiiiinl'• these ss ...... and ol Ilia! band . Io be unlh d In inarilage. Be- ligence for which their people are noted is due, and are, fortunately, always in advance. , arranged; information regarding that important W.M. A. il. Heme. W'esISble I’. G.. < 'Irvel.'UUl, G. Uevlng as you dVmb Magnetic Ct’iiE.—This book is tlie Mus. A. L. Hagai:« limplrailonal, Ml. c’leiiims. Mh'li. ceiving earh othri mU a* s' l sanl and lord, but ji< preisaiid wits spoken, is it not p<\sible that every word MltiL- F.-o. IlYZEl!. 433 E; Balt liimn* st.. Ball Inion*, Mil. rimipa n Ions win ini lose and sympal hy lias r hound I" a. 11 Io are elevated above the sea considerably less than writing of an intelligent magnetic physician, Mbs. L,*Hi”Ittiison. iiisph:iHoiinl..(>uuiHvllh*. ('al. . -at lintt ual h»'lp and |oyuiis*ers ire; A san out ward sign or 1o- ÿl m.aybe true? As Jesus, on tlie first day of the and gives evidence of thought, experience, and Dil Amelia Hci.l. 522 iTm* sttwi« I'blliuleipbia, I’a, ken of this spii lilial rVmj-arl alrr;hls made, and sealed lit' any of the other continents, and yet it is claimed féast'of unleavened bread, “ told bis disciples to E. Annie Hinman. West WIhnIpiI. fuun. voiirowirhraiTs. and. frf ii*ii"pe. latllied In heaven, yiut reading, in connection with its important subject. Miss SrsiE M. Johnson, gi Graml River si., Del roll, here give and receive Ihls i lug, In lj:ht. pi« r|ous and etui-­ by many that tlie more elevated a district or a go into the city,” Ac., and “they made ready Dedicated to “The Ma'gnetizer and '• Progressive Mlrh...... ’ " • . less; may II be tiuls an emblem id 'ihe lose that makesymi village the greater the . activity and vigor of the tlie passover, itnd established the Eucharist,” Physician of the Nineteenth Century," it is not Dll. I’. T. Johnson« Im'luiri.* Ypsllanll.'Mlrh, linshnnd'and wlie. ’ ' ’ > • ... . ’ did he not, by that means, “make progress,” and W.M, F. JA.YIIESON, IB'.Hinil III Mbliv.iusl,. Ullli’aRf», III. And may the IHvine Spirit, Ilie life of all that lives, -who intellect of its inhabitants; but the slight conti­ dpl'ya treatise upon an extraordinary curative W. Einhsey Jack. M. D./Buvrily. N._ .1, ... . (•xlendelh’ His merries over all lllscrraliires, bless, pre- leave tbp old " Pentecostal feast or passover be­ •iigeiit, but an historical essay regarding the use S. S. Jones. Esq.. <'Jibago. III. . • ■ • . serve:1ml k»«*p von: may lose be the light of ymir home;. nontal elevation most assuredly disproves tills hind, and establish the Eucharist? Of course Habvey A. Jones, Esq., ran ness, or work with a fair degree of success for Mus. Maiga M. King. Haninioiilmi. .N.J. . IT.,in MiirUiiii'ii',' Mass.. Marell mb, Mrs. Nancy M. crust sinks, a bulging or an elevation, correspond­ and drink this cup ye do sheWhe-Lord's.death D. P. KaYNEB, M. D.. St. (•Inrles. III. . the cure of others; Mjxlest in tone, and ehiiste .Mbs, s. a. Nobville Kimball; iranee and Inspire-* Mmm*. agi’tl 53 years aiiil 2<> «lays., . • • . • ing to the depression, will be near at hand. For till he come.” Has lie come, or areithe Univer­ in expression, this compact hand-book advances tlonal, Sacked’s Harbor. .Irll'vison Co.-. -N, Y, . ■ • SIA; \v:is n linu lihtl i|i*v«»t<*ii S|iIrilu:iH*t. a raHhful w.lfu instance, where the ocean, near tlie coast, is very salista still looking for him as are tlifc"‘A(lvent- no absurd claims for any universal specific, hut (iEOIKM. F. Kitthebge. Bullalo. N. Y. ami r<»nt| ihoGht'. |’ln» was ever’ there is, upon the land, a high elevation, a moun­ the choice, of means. Thé volume will be equally- ~~(>. P. Kellogg. East Trumbull. Ashtabula Co., D. willing, rrreid I'luilgu. ti»dlsp»*HM* «Im* «•“ti*’idallnnsf slt'km**sami s«.m»w; Iler kindly amriitinsMiniltig WACO.—Henry C. Pierce writes, April 4th : treat them. E. S. Wheelen. Mus/Dr. II. It. Knaggs. box,2oli Traverse City, Mich. naliin! luisvmliytreil her l<> many In ibis nml’mdghlwirliig. I see tliis illustrated upon any spherical surface ; The world is surely moving. We have just list­ John R. Kelso. Springfield. Mo, t . tnvyn^. Site leaves a L’iig<' fainHv tf ('iril and Hfilfgioun Lihf-rtu: The dan- Mus. Mary A. Mitchell. M. D.. will irrture In Illinois rimer, aged G3 years. • other parts of the Atlantic border arc as gradu-’ for a few lectures. Iler guides have a clear con-'• gms of n religious form which threaten free American In- anti Missouri. Address, box 91. Iluntlei. Ill, Our dear brotlmr has been sh'k iitdo death for Some tltnn ally sinking. Second, a volcanic mountain may stltutlons, iummI to be known. Public attention should '.Yius. Nettie ('o Liu tin Mavnaih». \\ h Ite Plains, N. Y. past.’ All that kind musing ami birr rould do for him has ception of the work before them, as well as the! everywhere be aroused to a sense of their growlng’mag-. . Mus.-Mary E. Mauks, 5ta Fulton st.. Brooklyn. N. Y. brrii t|i»m*. Hrhasbi'i’D a man that has done the work 'of . be made or increased in height largely, by the most consummate knowledge of all the various• nltuile. The citizens of the United States will l>e en­ AV. B. Mason. South Bend. Ind. . life with all hl* sltenglh. - Ho has overdone: he has en­ abled to discover, as they examine the question carefully. Mus. E. H. Fi lliiii McKini.ey, San Frnnrlsco. Cal. departments of spiritual science. She will go to1 that the clergy are against religious ami political equality: deavored grratlv, and only Ihroiigh the Imili < J others tlbl constant accumulations of ashes, scoria, lava, Pi:oe. It. M. McCorh. Centralia. 111. ' hl* no! greatly siiri'ri'il. • . . , , -f .1 . . - . ' Lancaster soon, and then probably return throughi opposed to freedom of sj»<’cch ami freedom of the press. Emma AL Martin..Inspirational. Birmingham. Mlrh. Bro. I. P. Grrrtilealf preached bls funeral srrnioti. It Ac., erupted. Third, many mountains may have this place to Houston, her permanent address. ami In favnrof f’lerlral Empire. The Clergy aim t»»sub-' F. IL Mason. Inspirational speaker. No. Conway. N. JL was his rrqitrst: am! thrn* uas quite a cruwil lit ]>:ir • been formed through the erosive or wearing vert all governments to their own despotic sway. Cbrls- ’FRANK McAlitne, inspirational,■ Duwagiar. Mlrh. their irllmtr of ie*|H*rt lo him. ami the sermon was grand llanhy Is not <»nly foreign but antagonistic to American • Mus. Lizzie M anchester, Stoneham. Mass. ami Ininrrsshr lad-’vil. Urn. I’. P. Longlrv. u| Kurtliatnp- action of water. Tlie Alieghanies, of the Ap­ Missouri. llberlv. Eillicr (’hris! Ian Ity ora people's free government Robert Dai.I’.hwen, 4 Sianifonl streei. Boston, Mass. dm. sung ibrre i»l lil* l»camirnl songs, ami Bro. Win. Brim- . must fall! Which shall it ho? Mi:s. L. II. Perkins, trance. Kansas < 'By." Mo. |on al*o took pari In the services. . ■ • palachian Range, consisting of many peaks, are IIANNIBAL.—J. B- Chesley writes, May 1st:: YVItbln nine years the Christ lan God-In । the-Conslitiit Ion Mus. S. I.. (HtAIT’ELLB PoLLEY. InsplratIqmil. Boston. HIsHfe vas honest ami tnie. and Insvnd was peace. An ice-bound winter has passed away, an’d the» Movement has assumed frightful proportions. For several Mus., ...A. ....M. ...L.- .P ...otts ■*’■. ....M. D.. .lecturer, - w — • - ...... Adrian. Mlrli. found to be dividing to-day, and undoubtedly, in . years the author has warned his fellow citizens of the lin- IlENItY PACKAHP, 377 IhH’ilirsh.')- st,. W Solltll Eioin Lunenburg, Mass. •I msu nipt b ’in more genial sunshine and refreshing showers of pending religions war In America. - Bostim. Mass. ages past, where one mountain occupied tlie April and May, with their fructifying inlluenve,, To deliver the peopl«* frmn the night-marenf superslI­ Mils. A, E. Mossiit'-PcTSAM. Flint, Mich. Jd;i E,’Abb.ut.TiRi’dOnjeiH «, | iminth ami 11 days, ,• space, tlie erosive action of water divided it into tion ahd the bondage ib^prh'stcraft; to avert, If possible. Nathaniel M. Piehce. Inspirational. Putnam, ('(»tin. She wasa br.nilBTil ymnig girl, and her hums uf pain and remind us of the springtime of the higher condi­’ tlie calamity of elerlcnKrule In the American Union, and Mils. E. N. Palmeii. traiK'e speaker. Biu.Flals, N. A . stillerhig were snulheq hy .lier belief in the fuliire life, its present-peaks. Vast table-lands may have tion of immortality ; during which time we have5 with the earnest hope that H mayJ»e “nipped In the bud,*' Miss Nettie M. Pease, trance speaker. Chleago, III. ■ ’ Kind friends walehed will» !'.»vlit:: rare her la*t nnmirnts. been operated upon, in past ages, by this erosive had some soul-cheering showers o£. inspirationI this book has been written. Mus. .1. Peeei.ii. I rance speaker. South Hanover, Mass. mid smoothed, by Iheli loyr and kindness, Ihe pathway , Tn the book Mr. .Jamieson luiiuilesall religions, B. K. Pit.vrr. Insplrathuial, Fairliclil. Mich. from onr earth-life to the imp “over yonder.". She was • action, and valleys washed out, and mountain from Mrs. M. J. Wilcoxsen, Mr.AVinslow, L. F. ' 1)11. P. IL HANPOI.ril. Toledo, o. I. . hurled troni the Town Hall, Ihe funeral dlsroiirsc being Cummings and Mrs. L. II. Perkins, of Kansas all parties, ami all ideas “ without gloves,” as the Die. IL BEEP, riilropce. Mass. ; , glv.-n I'V Ihe writer. . J. Wm, Fl.K’i'CIIKiu peaks only left to mark"their original height. City, who presided at the funeral of a Miss Ren-• saying is, and he and his book will ‘no doubt re- Mas. S. A. Kogebs. trance anil inspirational, (am? B’r.vf/onL Aprils 1S73; ' bridge, Me. . olds, and gave us a very appropriate funeral dis­■ ceive the condemnation of many, on account of .1. II. Ranpall. trance. Clyde. O. • • , _ From Portland« Me., on Sunday evening. April 20th, Mr. course, showing the beauties- and consolations of’ the. views so fearlessly expressed hi the latter, Wm. Rose. M. 1).. liiHplratlonnl speaker, No. 1L2 I lum John II. Farrell, a member of the Spiritual Fraternity. “Aw! how duth you like my mustache, Miss : while all who .wish to'understand what grounds street, Cincinnati, O. . / Laura?” lisped a dandy of a merry girl. “ Oh our philosophy as compared with the Orthordox Rkv. A. B. Ranpall. Appleton, B 1«. , , Ills runrr.nl was generally attended by Portland Spiritual­ ,T • I a man ptands on who is anti-religious, will most Mhh. M. C. RpWpi/ett will lecture and attend funerals. ists. and by them appropriate resolutions wore pawned.to very much. It looks like the fur on tlie back of horrors. Several church members attended and •his memory. IL L. 31. a caterpillar.” listened with interest. This is the first spiritualI certainly buy the book and read it. 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MAY 17, 1873; ~ ” ” ■ ’ ■ . ’ ” 0>uteiitNof(liiN Number oi’tlie Iluniier. A New Hanking System. ' ’ Nalnion 1». Chase. ' Maiid E. Lord in Ito.stoii. Woman. Firxf Pupf .• ISwin-*• lln|4ng.” hy onice.” by Fruii A. litical economy, as well as freedom from every Court of the United States, died of apoplexy on festations of spi|-iLpower is at present astonish­ Internal Revenue Bureau, under the civil service I’alnier: bv Tlioiii¡h I.'. I tuzar*), restraint of bondage, has recently put fo:Ih a Wednesday, May 7th, in New York, at the resi­ ing both skeptic and believer, lit 27 Milford rules, one lady secured a fourth-class clerkship .S> conti: Mill' •’•(»iigin .nul I’n-gio' substantial treatise on Banking in a pami Met,. dence of one of his daughters, Mrs. William street, this city. Coming among us a stranger­ ($l,8(>0), another a third-class ($1,600); while, of Mi'Vellil-nl t< O' tile lit-.-, .j-i, llli.li <-I t li<- < Il 11 -1 Ian "I. < 'lirl-t Ull.l Hll.le III lie- r nitrii s-lale-< uno II U t i"ti. • which is justly arresting the attention o. the Hoyt. He was in histotith year. He was born save by reputation'—after three years of success­ ten other persons appointed to second-class clerk­ ...by W. F. .Ian»!. 10 . n.ul.-s "ii Ui.' ■ Satli.nal M.i- linaneml classes. It is based primarily upon the at Cornish, N. II., January 13th, 1808, and grad­ ful labor in Chicago and short distances there­ ships ($1,100), six are women. Miss Seavy, who.' 11anj'i’- li.'-i." I.y A. I’.. I’are'ii' necessity of framing an intelligent,, simple and uated from Dartmouth College in 1828. Losing, from, she has at once gained a high place in the secured the fourth-class clerkship, has been em­ Vl-l.-n- ..I Sliibt." Io ((null l(nln|.hi.-> : economical scheme for raising the capital neces­ his father at the age of twelve, he found a home estimation of all who have attended her circles. ployed in the otlice for over ten years, and for . III. 11 .--I in i .CH..nii.i." Io .l..hn :i'u> l.-i : Ain the evening of Tuesday, May 13th, it was •Thr it;»." T’.t - I : I'"« tn • Mi ship:’’ "i..- sary for rebuilding the burnt district of this city ; with his uncle, Bishop Chase, who superintended several years has had exclusive charge and direc­ I.) t I’tul anh: Bauli«’! • and he higieally pursues tlie subject through its his education. He taught school in Washington : the fortune of our reporter to be present atone tion of the copying division. i » 111 « ‘w ii I * t ; ’. <’ ii .1 : ‘ « »I i - Mr. .1anih,"”ii*" logical windings, until he evolves a eoniprehen- studied law under William Wirt; settled in Cin­ of the seances given \jy this lady. Previous to Miss 'Abbie. Cleaves, of Davenport, has been KÍ "¡>11 iill.t’l'’ I.- I lli-’l V. Mai hjhI “141- sive and consistent plan of finance for the State, . ■!>' I rtf !1. : I >ual u.litKiliil mat- cinnati, <)., in 1830; became very eminent, at the inaugurating the services, Nirs. Lord arranged appointed Assistant Physician of tlie Iowa Hos­ /•?'i . "¡'it it in i4>'' : "Ali llitrlP"!hii? I.ul- of.whieli so eihinent a writer on finance ns Amasa bar; took a leading part in organizing the “Lib­ the chairs in a perfect ring, and in such close pital of the Insane, at Mount Pleasant. Miss I't Hl” In»!.- r.i’lu'f i'h'\ 'Ian-! : " i i'ii- Walker, who by no means assents to its features, erty Party” in 1811 ; the" Free Soil’’Conven­ proximity that each touched the other—the com­ Cleaves is a-graduate of the medical department r. of’. A-h i ; i-•■•riftit - . r.t'j’C. : ••Fcaih:” is nevertheless compelled tn say that “ it is an \\ .til’ll < lia-e ami « e[lil t tion at Buffalo in 1818 was called through his pany remaining outside the circle till it was com­ of the State University, and was first in her honest one," with “no fraud, no deception,” efforts; chosen to the United States Senate from pleted, then passing within it through tlie space class. She has made tile mental and physical " making no promise that it cannot fulfill ;” and, Ohio by Democrats in 1819; separated from that left byT.i'bmoVing one of the seats. When the diseases of women a specialty in her studies, .. 9$“ In 'IiiiiiU.-to'-Jj-Jii th ...J while " it dues nut profess tu be convertible into party in 1852 011 the nomination of Mr. Pierce; company had been seated, the medium, standing tn' taki’ii to .li’l.u; U'h A >•> J ! <.111 I C l.ll Al I irle- a I e I I he Miss Phrnbe Cozzens was admitted to tlie bar C iHlHHllii' .1' I ...... II. I '• I* ' ■ IM'-I r< "> ■•! ••|•ihl":l U 'u 111. Il Mill Ui >1 t ■lul'-Ul'. gh rules which she required to be followed by her t<> whom that city has extended that privilege, , gui-hed nppuneiit uf a paper eurreney on all pre­ pensation to owners of fugitive slaves; made lit tui ,t;i( patrons, which were the preservation of order, Miss Leonora Barkelow having been admitted in. texts whatever : and this testimony must carry Secretary of the Treasury in Lincoln's Cabinet the keeping of the circle of hands complete, ami 1870; but, dying a few months afterward, she : the greater weight with it for that very reason. March -I, tsi'd ; in January, 18H2. recommended Ihe-refraining from interrupting her while she liad no opportunity to cope with masculine law­ I “ Many schemes," adds Mr. Waller, in the. Bank- U.S. notes be made legal tender; raised money was describing such spirit-forms as she might see near any one present. yers. Women have also been admitted to tlie bar I ers’ Magazine, "of the same kind have nt ilif- by issue of “greenbacks" which bore no inter­ The 'only paraphernalia used comprised a in Ohio, Maine and Vermont, ferent times been presented do the world, but est. His financial seiviees during the rebellion guitar, a tambourine, and an album music-box, The guitar was placed in the .lap of the reporter, OHIO. BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1873. none of tliyin have been more, complete in detail, were second only to those of the War Depart­ or more symmetrically arranged, than that of ment. He resigned June 30,. 18i;j; succeeded- all joined hands, and the light was extinguished, We give, below the form of memorial prepared the darkness being made more profound by . Oiliee II IIiuh.i.t Stiii'l. l’|> Stull's. Mr. .Spooner." . . . Chief Justice Taney as the head of the U. S. Su­ by the President of the State Suffrage Associa­ heavy curtaining arrangements at tlie windows. tion, to be circulated throughout the State of Aoi:-, i’- i’l.i: Till. in-.-.1.11 is si.w vinsK. I he principle on which LysanderSpooner's sys­ preme Court, (let, 12, tsiil: and presided over The events which followed will be. long re­ TIIK AMi’,!:li.’AX.SI’.WS< oSlI’AXY. II'.i sass. -1 tem-rests is this: that the.curriney shall repre­ the court of impeachment March, 18G8, forthe trial membered by those, present, although the me­ Ohio and presented to the Constitutional Con­ sent an inristeil, instead of a specie dollar. It of President Johnson, whoseacipiittal he favored.- dium said that, owing to the’brief time she vention. All persons interested in the cause of <• <» I. Ii Y A lll< II . . . liad been giving seances in the apartment, it " ”> I,fi- Wni.AVhV.' X l’<... > . ■ will therclore be redeemable by an inrestetl dol­ Warren Chase, of St. Louis, Mo., thus writes woman’s enfranchisement should be willing to luid not yet become thoroughly magnetized, aid the work so far as to circulate a copy of this, .: ’’. i’i'iii.isiii:i:s .ASI; i-ii'U'liIuioiis. . lar, except when redeemed by specie, or received us concerning him : and consequently the manifestations were not ...... in payment of debts due-the banks. The only Another great man has gone. Greatness is not so satisfactory to herself as in her former and obtain and forward as many signatures as , I s ia< MasArn ..in Pittsfield, N. IJ,, January 5th, MEMOniAh. - TOS; M ASS." ’ - . -. eliarlers, tlie solo cnpital will probably consist of 1813 ; both run out on diIferent- branches of the him sb perceptibly that the parties on each side great Chase family from Cap!. Aquilla Chase, of of hhii became .aware of the violent and invol­ To the. Constitutional Conrention of the State, of mortgages. These are to be converted into joint- Ohio: ■ stoek, to be held by trustees, and divided into Newburyport, Mass., who is supposed lobe one< untary exercise—carried instantaneously across : Coining l'ack Io It. : ■ of the. heirs tg the Townley estate, which lias: the circle, (clearing the chandelier, which hung The undersigned citizens of Ohio would re­ :.lfor some reii-unt or another. the- daily papers, ' one-hundred-didlar shares. This stock is to be created so much excitement in this country for very low,) and given to another party. During spectfully represent that, . •II7iw liow dead it is? Hid-’ -class of stock is to be called the circulating stock, forward to the time when the justice of the linti-. (ine desiring it. It was also distinctly tuned, are citizensof the United States and of the States ■ I. wherein they reside;” and • icnle;has been their mi.i-l.- eifecti.v’e weapon, yet equal in amount to the Productive stock, and di­ slavery cause should triumph« mid connected every one hearing the invisible, fingers as they turnedi' the screws and tried the strings. Whereas, The fifteenth amendment expressly not effective in itself so Hindi’ as it served to de­ vided into shares of one ilolhtr each; to be repre­ ids fortune early.with it, and through the war recognizes suffrage as eng of the rights of citi- sented by scrip, bills and cm titieales of various brought his talents to bear in a manner that re­ Thetambourine wasalso passed around, shaken velop the latent/.taleiil that is hi them. When n winded liirn with the high office for which he. violently, and finally used as a writing-desk by zensliip; ■ ■ . . ■ writer fall slvle el' self-di'lli-oon. hejs denominations, like the present bank notes, rep­ Therefore, We earnestly petition your Honora- ■ was Well qualified and in which he finished his the, spirits, who placed it in the lap of a gentle­ hie Body to so amend the..Constitution of this very apt to work life vein until no -nuire ore re­ resenting so many shares of one dollar each. life and: its work; ------’ man present, and endeavored to write ; but, on the refurn of light, the words could not be clearly State that hereafter this right shall naL..bJ3_. mains in it. tile ensie.-t titilli' to do, and This eireiilating. stock is to he issued for eurren- We have good reason to believe.-tliat he knew, abridged, or denied to any adult citizen, unless . ey, but will be entitled to no dividends, and will as did President Lincoln and: his friend IL F. deciphered, though the drumming of the pencil then.-.habit, makes it iliiublv.so. It isu happens, Wade, that spirit-life is real, and that those we and fingers upon the face of the instrument was for crime or insanity. ’ , .. . . - ton, thill till' line Willi eiiipliiys I’ijUelllv the most constitute a legal lien on the Productive stock. count dead can commimicate with us, lint like distinctly audible throughout the apartment. » [This Memorial, when signed, to be sent to is the least eiinseiniis uf his oun riiíii'uliiiisnes.s. Its value will consist in its being receivable for. many others he let this great truth sink into in- The music-box added its quota of interest to Mrs. R. At S, Janney, Columbus, O.pon or be­ fore the first of June, 1873.] ... .-, It is a cheap aniiisi'rtreiil to.witness the.laliiiriotis all dues al the banks—in its right to lie redeemed signilicanee when in conflict with worldly hoii- the occasion,; being wound up by the invisibles in specie on demand, or else in specie with inter. ors. . Fenflibilily. from the politicians and left us out of the politi­ its ,melody. Spirit lights of different sizes ap­ tree having fallen across the. track of the Penn- . of every cdmiminil.y ari' either investigators or i *» sums of one hundred dollars each,.by a corre- cal line, of usefulness, yet we feel fully satisfied peared upon.the. carpet, the walls and the ceiling sylvania Central Railroad, Miss Lottie Dougherty, bi'ÎTèmi.; and they seeni to care less for the > Spending sum of the ITodiictive stock; which. and would not change' places, conditions, nor of the room.' A ring was taken from the finger telegrapfier at Radnor Station, N. J., but then at . reputations with oiir namesake. To us, it ,seeijis of Mr. Spalding; and, almost before he (S.) could Eagle Station, saved the Western .express train mure impressive' fuel that all believers ¿re as re- i forms the aetuai rind original capital. . to be better to be on the longer line of surii tri- state the fact, Mr. Phineas E. Gay (on the oppo­ ligiiiiisly. serious in their-belief as it is possible j. U’ will thus be seen,that the holders of the cir- uinph than bnthe shorter one of anti-slavery, and site side of the circle) cried out illât it had been’ by rushing out into the storm and Swinging a for thejirofessed ; believers'jn the eri'eds. to be, ; eula’tii|g|stoek may at all timesuse it in payment. a satisfaction with its success that could neglect’ placed upon his own finger. 4'111», ring during red light till the engineer Whistled “down ... ’arid imieh more so, too. The infatuation,'hows j of (Im.-s to the banks ; I hat they can ata!) times the ,other. We think the Judge will now see the séance was transported with the greatest brakes.” She’was hurled from’ the tree down - < Ju where hé made a mistake in not giving more of speed and placed on the lingers of various per­ the embankment and into the ditch by the con’- - • over, continues to rule them,'that they oive it to i receive for it specie on denmnd or specie Avith in­ liis time, mind, intliu'nce and means.to the great sons desiring it. The voices of the spirits began : society., or the church, or.themselves, <>r some-1 terest from the dute of demand ; and that one and unpopular truth of-Spiritualism, of which he to be heard in low whispers toward the close of mission, but the train was stopped without in- - . thing or ¡mother, to keep. “ pitching in ’’ to Spir- J hundred dollars of it will always be cxchringia- knew much even twenty vears ago. the séance, and several parties were sure they re­ jury. .She died six months after, of.a lingering ■. ’¡tuaiisin. (>l's Whom’the biller might say, as-the p1'1'ff»' one share of the-rrodimtive Stockor actual The financial policy of Judge Chase during the, cognized tlie. accents of friends from " over the disease brought on by tho:accldent,.during most •war gave h'ini great credit, and no doubt was the river.” Little hands; and hands of great-size of which time she cohtinued at Work faithfully . man did of his wite who was fond of bCiiting iiiii.i, Veapital-a stock at all times worth par of specie best that-coitlil be adopted at the lime, but it Is and power, manipulated the, heads, or patted the $ that'it pleased her, and didn’t hiirt'humanv. i the iiuirket-^as merchantable as a share of .novy bearing heavily on the. tax payers of ; the faces and fingers of all present, and a spirit (de­ athcizpost. . " Thè New York Times furnishes a pat illustra- ' railroad, government or any otlier stoek is now. country’, and in the National Banking system is scribed by the medium as an old lady, tall, thin turn of the foregoing remarks, 'ü'he other dev it ' Au'i to iiuike the circuit of obligations complete, extracting douille .interest from the producers for and stooping,) gave to the reporter a sprig of he­ . ' • William White. <•. :*“ . i the speculators, and has saddled fis with a bur­ liotrope, whispering audibly, “It is for you!” The Boston Investigator thus comments upon V ■ devoted- an editorial eoltmin to the ridieulteof-p-he Priiductive stock thus transfiyred in redenip­ den that cannot easily be thrown off. His politi­ Oli the appearance of light it was found that spiritual believers, taking for its convenient text j tion circulating stock, ipa.v itself be. redeemed by cal ree,ord will have various interpretations, ac­ there were no flowers in tlie apartment, save a the decease of our late, co-worker: ■ a legal dispute now. going on between fluí three : the bankersjmUheir paying its face in sfrecie, cording to tin; opinions and the politics of the rose which the medium: wore in her hair, and “ Death of AVii.i.i am White, Esq.—Our spirr partners in a miniera) spring iit Saratoga, which ! with, interest, (ór dividends), from the date of writers, but his reputation will be among the which was during the séance passed by the itual friends of the Banner of Light arc unfortus best ¿lass of public officials of our country.-, ’ spirits along the line of faces, being held to the nate'. A few months ago .they lost their oiliee by had been pointed oiii to oiieof .llii‘m by the spirit transfer ; ññilll mw^ lie so redeemed before any nose so that its fragrance was perceptible. The fire, and now they arc again injured by the loss : a of Franklin, . Siire enough, the spirit told ¡‘very- pii''ideitds-Ciiii be paid to the. original bankers. door had certainly not been opened while, the room of tlie principal member of their firm—William > thing ¡ii»’»! the’position i>f Ilie spring helo’w I These several obligations' of thebiinks are made Anti-God-in-t he-CoiiNtit utionMeet- was darkened. Many spirit friends were seen White. His death was very sudden and unex­ ' grouiui with perfect aeeuraey, but that was noth- j. secure of I tillillment. by the fact- that all the re­ ■ ings. ■ standing near persons in the circle, and were ac­ pected. " Riding in a street-cgr, (on tlie 28th lilt.,) lie was seized with fainting, and, rising to leave, ing in comparison ’with the alleged' ridiculous’- sources of the banks are in tlie hands of trustees, .The friends of free speech and thought upon curately described by the medium. Tlie hands ' matters religious as well as secular,- continue to of the company remained tightly clasped dur­ fell back ■ powerless, and instantly expired, as is ness of spirit tía! faith’.. Tlu-se fellows are idioti. \ "ho, before making any dividends to. (lie liank- ing the béance, and Mrs. Lord sat in her chair supposed, of heart disease. -He was buried .­ rally inconsistent with themselves; fine day ,'1’’S »re legally re(|uired to redeem’ all paper In make -'tlimnsoly.es known in'various localities, in the centre-of the circle, patting lier hands arid Thursday afternoon, May 1st, from Horticultural land the protests miide by them against the Evan­ they will vociferously demand to know of whiit : this manner ; also to redeein or buy ba'ek all I’ro~ frequently singing, to prove that' she" did not Hall, and the funeral was very largely attended,, leave her post for an instant. : a thousand .people, or more being present. Re- practical. valuJ-Spirilualism is—jn other words, ; diictive stock that shall have been transferred in gelical effort to “baptize thé Constitution” are « pithy, pointed .and forcible. • A meeting of lib­ To give an adequate description of the séance nlarks were offered by tlie Hon. Albert J. Wright, -will it hi'ljr ,a person to niak’e money? ■ Assoonp redeeming the Uireiilatlng stock or the currency. and tlie funeral address delivered by Mrs. Nellie erals was not king since held hi Lafayette Hall, would require an article of too formidable, propor­ • as an incident like timi »’ proposed scheme, and will richly reward tlie Pittsburg, Pa., a fair report of which appeared that tlie entire company were satisfied with what .Mr. White was sixty years of age. He. Avas a in the columns of the. Daily Commercial of that they had heard and felt as to the demonstrations very worthy man, strictly honorable and just in Impressions because they are invisible. Suppose^1»0*' direful study. It is not a system for driv- city., Chas. Meyran presided. A speech full of of spirit intelligence arid power, and that all oth- all |iis dealings, liberal and progressive, in his .. such persons pause - long enough for their super- ’ hig out specie, though little of it-would be need- views, kind and genial in ids manners and tjispo- i the fire of thought, and alive with.righteous in-’’ ers desirous of inquiry into the subject for them­ .lieially hasty oecupatiiiri to ask 'themselves pl,|l by. the banks-; it wotTlcUi'ather tend to bring selves in the presence of one of tlie best medi­ sition, diligent in business, active in all good re­ dignation against the bigoted moversof a scheme ums who has ever visited Boston, can find an' forms, and in ins dally deportment a gentleman : whence come their owi^iiiipress'mns, such us they ¡ ImvcIc specie, because production would be im­ by nature. His deatli is deeply regretted by a - are. Tl^w can perhaj.s. follow the chilin iff-risso- menkely Increased. -Thir-ranVThe "book, may be had at looking to the subversion of liberty in this its opportunity by attending the circles of Mrs. chosen American home, was made by Rev. Clips. Lqrd atJlT-Milford street, on Sunday, Monday, very large circle of friends, wlio mourn his loss . ciation along tr little way, but beyond that, all is .Williams's bookstore; córner Washington and Wednesday or Friday evening of each week. and sincerely sympathize with hisaillieted family School streets. . ■ ■ . ■ . : ' - Weil, of tlie German Evangelical Church, in the in their sudden and painful bereavement." ’ a blank. They know hot whence thought com-- course of which he declared it to be tlie bounden eth nor whither it goelli. Invisible I what is in­ ; ' For Sale lit this Oiliee, . ' The Boston Commonwealth—Chas. W._SlaclUs I’tirker-lleiiioriul Services. duty of aU citizens w,ho value their present lib­ deed risible to them that lias geniiine reality ? No. 12 of Judge J. W. Edjnonds’s series of spirit­ paper—speaks as follows on the same subject: - ' . On Sunday morning, April 27, the first services erties and hope for their perpetuation, to take .. . Their nonseiisi' pails on them w[nm they come to ual tracts. Tlie. present number gives “Messages, “Mr.'William White, the well-known printer . J witliintlionewrarker-Memorinl Wereheld inFra­ wtiiHiij]g,in time and’ hasten to the rescue. Thé, 1 themselves .and beepme receptive■agaiff’t'ifcip.ure. from G’eorge Washington on Government and tlie and proprietor of tlie Banner of Light, dropped ! ternity Hall, and werj^eondiictf'd by Rev. J. W. watghwôrd of indifference, ‘(the affair is no con­ dead in a horse-car, in this city, on Monday last, and holy thoughts. Tlie solitary moments tell a cern of mine,” is foolish and'out of ¿lace in the Future Life.” The work is a republication of a ’ very different tale for theiii from those which Whikley. ■ .Ilis subjerfAvas the relative power of from heart disease, and was buried from Horti­ moral and jihysieal force in their benefits -to soci- presence of such peril to the highest interests of portion of a larger one now out of print, and cultural Hall on Thursday—that place-being • ’ they devote tii this seofling. . ■ • is issued by the Judge because “the number of hardly large enough to accommodate all., his cty arid the world. He spoke of the supreme every ettizen. ’’ -, ’. .. . : Dr. Myer, (who spoke in German,) Mr. W. D. persons in tliis country who would read ■ any­ friends, lie was formerly one of the State, print- . power-jOf moral force as being more.effeetive to ers, and always an exemplary, upright and ¡piiet - .' Fiircwcll, Fulton I ' ’ thing upon the subject lias vastly increased, and riioye the world than physical force, and war is a Moore and Walter F. Austin, followed iii the citizen. He will be greatly missed, for his influ­ The leaves-tiiking of the .Rev. Mr. Fulton, of, the present condition of our people and our Gov­ necessary agent at times, as in its absence a same strain, after whieli Mr. Weil offered tlie fol­ ence was widespread and salutary.” ...... Trcnniiit’l’emple, Avas as ludicrous its his story greater evil might take its.place. WaY has been lowing résolutions, which were at once adopted, ernment renders the teaching peculiarly appro­ was throughout. lie left in a decided hurry, as productive of good as well ns of evil. Oiir task after, which the.meeting adjourned : . priate at this time.” Price ten cents. lion. Warren Chase in Chicago, Ill. - " if satisfied that he. had worn , hides in his usefiil- Invlew of Hie almost ilrceiinlal movement of a certain ' Also,'copies of two able “campaign” tracts is to discover-ItSTfises. The world is a vast arena . religious pal ly in 6»ir eountrv nnd especially in view or. tlie As will be seen by reference to our eighth - ness ¡ill over. He has been guilty of using his' fromtlie peii of W..F,, Jamieson, entitled “The of fight and,conflict. . ’ . . alm and purpose of their endeavors, as dearly expressed in page, this able apostle of Spiritualism has been Sunday privilege of haranguing to blow his • the Convention lately helil in , namely, bv Clergy and our Common Schools ” and “ Ameri­ Science tells it's that- the struggle for existence means of a new amendment, to b'etmre In the Constitution laboring with great success in that city. The lie- rhetorical horn ,rit Spiritualism hiid the Banner, of the United Slates the esp-clal récognition of Godas the- ca’s Foes,” These works, as their titles signify, i is a’law which is followed by the lowest forms of author of the existence of the nation: of Christas thornier ligio-Philosophical Jourtial.of May 17th, devote» . for which we retnrrie.il liini occasional notices of of. the States, and of the Bl hie as the foundation of all laws, are written in the interest of liberal thought, by ■animal life. Man observes this law, and out of be It wolvcd. a column to his lectures there on the first Sun­ a character quite its personal as,the case required ; one of its most daring advocates. The following the.conflict comes beauty, progression and syni- 1. Thal wu deeply regret that a particular religious party, day, stating that he addressed “ large and enthu­ 'st but. he was; evidently ’born-case-liardenc'l, and under the pretext of a peculiarly Christian religiousness, paragraph in tlie preface of each of them gives" ..iiu'try. The strife for existence commenced in is attempting to Incorporate In the Constitution, which Is siastic audiences,” who “ were highly pleased ■ from present appearances-he k likely to remain eqiiiil to all, their specific

sti ng story for K7”0n account of the prolonged illness of meets, probably to the tune of five or ten million tain the “ Spiritual Experiences of Mr. Charles S. guished speakers will be present. Cephas B. the times, by Lois Waisb’rooker,.has just been Mrp. J. II. Conant, there will be no public se­ dollars. It is hinted that “ Captain Jack ” is on Stearns, Publisher, of Mew Yofh City," prepared - Lynn will furnish a report of the proceedings issued, and is sold at the publisher’s prices. For ances held for the present. Due notice will be the “war-path” in the-interest of “ land grab­ for publication in this paper by his friend and co­ Tor this journal. o particulars see advertisement. * given when and where they are to be resumed. bers.” laborer, Emma Hardinge Britten.. _

asa ^1 MAY 17, 1873,

UuitarianiHm — Dr. Bellows, and Mr. 13f" Church, the reputed physical medium, has ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS. Npiritiiul nini MiNcelluueouN l’eriodl- ADVERTISEMENTS , Frotliingliaiu. ' 1been again “exposed,” as we learn by the Religio- " cuIn l'or Naie ut tliÌH>Oliteci . Attention Is called to Hon. Thomas R. Hazard's article Hhittas'h .loi'HSAi. of Spiritual Seleni«, Llteniture, The Rev. Dr. Bellows, one of the most conser- 'Philosophical Journal. We have since received a Art »mi I m>|il rat Imi. rubllnheil In New York, l'rliu tw on Capital Punishment, which wu print to-day. Il Isa cents, ' vative of the Unitarian clergymen; says of the ¡long account of the exposure, published in tlie powerful essay against the barbarism of legal murder, and The Liinpon SriitiTt’AL Magazink. Prlceaocents. MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC prospects of that chinch : ' ;Port Huron Times. We do hot blame tlie honest should be ¡K*rqscd with careful attention, lllsnrgumenl co­ Hl'MAN Naitiik: A Monlhly .Inumai of ZolstlcScience incides with our own views so completely that we need and lntrlllg<*nee. Piibllsht-il In Lomlim. l’rlce 25 rents. " We ore a chiti'cli without any definite creed. 1Spiritualists there for tlie expression of their in­ The RELHHo-Pllll.OMil'inrAL JoriiNAL : Devolcd tu make no further comment upon the subject. Spli ttiHlllsiii. rulillshril in l’hh'Ugi'. IH. l'rlee b rents. We agree only on one point—a dejiial of tlie dog- l ' l-nyincnift In iiIIcom'i* In n.l* nncc. Mcdidino, Magnetism, or Electricity. agree to settle down on any“particiilnr defined these?" The editor of the Rellgio-Pliilosophical week. ' j line of belief. Our' whole arrangement is one For nil Ail.crtlftcmcntft nrlnle.l on the Alli rpm: mauneth' and i i.i:< ti.'i< I’ownum- ar« Journal says that he lias tested Mr. Church thor­ Fcnno sells more and better boys’ clothing than any other , pane, 2UCCI1I» per Une lor encl. Iiiftcrtlon. I lilglik M;ighi’!l/i-il atiw> r <>f !h> Hfl'. ' - bits and eaeli fragment set afloat on its own in­ was impossible for him to detacli iiimsclf from Tho “Neue Frelo Presse.” says that Spiritualism Is ; rot«« nuiftt he l.'lt al our Otllee lie to re 12 .11. on ' The Magnetic l‘o The Flvrlrlr Powder* making headway in Vienna. A society has been fonneil. i llonilny. i ''<•■••• •■«.(.• dividual shingle, I think we sliouhl gradually the fastenings without the fuel becoming apparent and séances are frequently held. \Ve ntHb*rslaud that one , I IhsulMrs. mi. Il ;i- N. ui ;ilj; work our way together into pretty much wha’t of the chief among the Spiritualists of Vienna has olloreil , I £ Ill'll Hl « 11 Mil, Ui'H'I.H II.'. I ami Bllii-I- to tlie audience; and “ under these conditions, to make his house the r<'ndezru'i>i of persons of similar i I VIIHI.' I HUH''', I'll -, I "IlI we are now. There are some few who have opinions coming from England and America to theexhlbl- . SPECIAL NOTICES. bl«»ll‘>. I ’« *11 < I B 111 J i either left us or stand ready to return to Chris­ tlie manifestations were superb." At flic con­ tlon.— Sicixx Time*. sia. all 111II.« ii i it i ; 11 h ...... 'll 11 'll 11 ...... , tianity; but they would probably go into some­ clusion of its article upon the subject, the Jour­ ' <*i, K hltu'V *■ and llladd«*i : /’< - thin. >« i "I ma ami Gl.mei' ex- । ai i-dug l i mn a diMUdui . d id ** and i hillliu ehiiiiues pass any longer/rwlhroiigh the mall’s, so they । When applied with Dr. I'ieiee's Nasal Doui'he I ...... iri r. I'• limb l>i. " “ alimi.' Languor. raising ii general disturbance. He may do so at we would really like, again to have nn opportu­ v<»u-in-si an, i si* have " passed ’’ a law shnltlnit down on the If/;«»*, and al and aceompanii'd with Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- | .»i any time—we cannot prevent him ; but I doubt nity of demonstrating that William Church is a I’. aiu-...... ami Aclm PriMiuliun, the same time ro/.’d into their men Jtre. thoiuuinit ic:d Discovery as eonslituliomil Ireatmeut. Dr. i all Limi' AII dhv:iM-!. In\oh - « r-m ial Ih-bUlty. ...' very much whether we have any just cause of good medium, notwithstanding tlie honest con­ ilnllarH nplecr additional pan ¡or tin ir “valuable sei- . Sage's('alarrli Remedy produces perfect cures of Ini; M ib'otH Silt lae«‘>. .apprehension. We have all shades of opinion victions of many very intelligent people to the vices"! When will this system of “saving at the tap and the worst cases of I'at'arrh and Gzeua of manv 'For (’lillh am! Fever botti Lililí' art' nrt ilcil, ami never with regard-to the divinity of Jesus Christ repre­ fai I I«» ofh't I a pine. contrary.’1 Ami thus the conclusion arrived at is, lealilng ¡it tlie tiling " i-easo ? Wlmcan tell ?. Voters,/,onr , years'standing. This thorough course of medi­ t.’irritlar. with (nil illn’« (|ons, >»’nt (>«•«• to any:nl < nfehtirut, ism, down to simple liumanitaranism. Opr ..that not withstanding Mr. Church ' is a medium safe and successful manner of treating this odi- Tllbvi at ollii'i' oi bj ten« t . >«*i,i.t.l«ih*f «b'M-rlpilonol symp*. The “linldi'it Age“ shows the pedantry of Its editor In t and :i«c«'Hl ilainp r«n’irpiv. great cliaracteristie, if we have a predominate for the manifestations, yet he. as well ns Gardon broil olirteli to till* every line. ' ■ ■ ’ E t« h b«>x oi M \gs i. l ie an«! Eli;«'i-iti«; |••iW|»l:ll* .eon«. one, Ils charity in matters of belief. Let us think and others will at times client. Reed wns ¡in­ alllich'd. 'l'in1 instrument and ïwo tnedieines laln>twoslu’i'lsol lilghlv Ma^ni-il/i-tl I'apcr, tolH'iiNcdahan . as we will, but not quarrel nor dispute.” Allan Kin-dec reports frem splrll-land. See his message J oultUU'd applh athiii. u hri «• Ihei«• I'» |tain or avcakin'^. Il cused of c.henting in the some manner while in suhl for $2 liv nil Druggies. helps-rr«»M»r« lh«' pain, and rihili:' (In- di. Ag«’iits oti th'.'sixth page In regard to his belief bi re-im’ai'nathm. j The Rev. Octavius B. Frothinghnni, the most Boston some time since, mid still he declared lie vianh’d every wh«*r«*; parltcnlaij' .l/»«L«ti/ix, -A large and radical of his creed, asserts: ' Also is printed on the same page a message hv Spirit tii'ii, ‘ Tin: Moxi)i:iim IIEAI.EK 2—Mich. liberal rommlMon given. s*nd.ior agent*’ mrni-. knew nothing of Hie proceedings going on in liis D'Aubrey, for Louis Napoleon. ■ ' Malleil. |n>'.t-|ialiL «m lei iCpi <>ì |irh e In an;, pail of Ilie “The radicals are no longer Unitarians. We U; M. Moiikisox; — Within the past year this l’nllrd Slat»- « 'aiuola or EiiH'i"*. have no creed ; we pride ourselves on having presence, its he'wtis, at the time of the séance, in cidebrated .Medium has been developed for Heal­ There Is plenty of Imgle “ t not I iig" right under our win­ ing. Not a single ease has come umici' tlie care ftìiceì none. If I were to attempt to give a religii us an unconscious trance. Here, again, isa inys- dow, but no music. Wewlf.lt lltai hand ha<| business nut­ ; I Half mid Half r.lveirlc title to our belief so far as it exists, I should call': -tery, as Home .expresses it. In a future number doors. ’* of her .Medical Band bul has been cured. She is. I . _ ...... Hl. «0 i the instrument or organism used by the liivisi- i I Box Mutfiietk*...... 1.00 it Theism—not Christian, but scientific Theism. of tins paper we shall give our hypothesis of the Andrew Jiu'kson Davis says thtil .lamleson's book is "a i I I Box lUiMtiii'...... 1.00 We, discard tlie Bible, Christ, and all the old ■ Ides for thebenellt of lliiimillitV. (ij .liersell she matter under consideration. magazine id nltru-glyeei lne-spears of facts ami swords of i claims no knowledge of the ’hoaling'ait. The ! 0 BOXVM...... ;...... 5.00 forms ol belief, and shall follow our faith, lio truth.” ' ______S.-lul > a success, and we are inclined He loved this Tender I.IUIe oi«!, . . ship exist',between the two branches. We do , Ami wont! Heve wished her stay. timi«' life are not iilrenily ilestroyetl. ' Magneti« Pinslrln’h. v - Branch «Ulli **..liVi Warieii not exchange in our pulpits, anil in all respects to think that many readers of the “Investigator” Hut mt our Father's Will be donel . Mrs. Morrison is tin liiieonseibitsThanci: Me- I • iHlhi', 127 Eibl Huh imiiiii*. . . will be pleased to'have it.—fnnutigaior. . .■ . She shines lit A mllessdav. Dl.U.M, CLAIHVOVANT AND CI.Al II A VIH ENT. ■ I v*àr l.'uli'ii t‘|. I Sew• Ymk. .. . ■<:hl»,agu.' III. y are entirely distinct. Ave can and do admit all I’or Mile ttliolcMilv unii retail l»,i -IVI 1.1.1

; UH« IR II HI Uiijni

MAY 17, 1873

material facts; anil you gather around you a set wlpit to do. He'.4 goinq to write her. She aint An Interesting Letter Prom the Non that I have met with those conditions that his ® c s $ a g c. JI c p art in c ’n t. of ideas, a'ml you make your heaven or your hell got nobody to help her now, and she's sick, and of the Lute Father Cleveland. - mother told me I should meet with after death— out of these, and you are not satisfied to let go when my message is published won't you please My Dear Fhiend Cot.by—Your interesting here to thank him (my son John) for tho light ’Each Message in lids Department of the Ban- ; of ijiem. ■ ' ■ to send it to her ? She might not have any money letter of Sept. 21th was received in due mail lie gave me, or was the instrument of giving me, ner of Light, we claim was spoken by tl.e Spirit ! Now', the doctrine of re-inearnation is as much to buy it. Just send it to the general post olliee course, and would have met a prompt reply, had concerning these things; here to tell him that, • whose name it bears through I he instrumentality of : a fact as is Ihe theory th'al the world moves in New York City, to Mrs. Margaret Shean,Hind I not thought best to await'the publication of the when my sight failed to the things of this life, it MUS. J. II. CONANT, I upon its central axis. There is no grealel'truth »lie'll get it, because she goes or sends there, be­ wliple of my father's message in the Banner of was opened to the things of the other life, even ' • while in an abnormal condition calleTI the tranee. , know n to earth, or heaven,.as you call the spirit­ cause she's expecting to hear from my uncle. I Light previous to making any comments upon it. before death claimed me entirely,” which is cor­ These >te»sagvs indicate that »pirjt» carry with ' land. .- , ' was eleven years old, sir. Good day. J The number of your valuable paper containing roborated by the closing sentence of the funeral them t'.ie eliar:n-t<-ri»tie» of llieir earth life io that : Jan. address of ¡lev. E. B. Webb, delivered at Shaw­ beyonu—w hetber for itood or evil. But tlm»e who ' A company of believers in this doctrine re- 28. x this message of “ Charles Clerdnntl to /it’s son leave the earll-.-spbere ill all undeveloped »tale, ipiestcd that 1 conic here, mid that I stale wheth- John," came to hand per last (weekly) mail, and mut Church, June 8th, 18T2—who was with him eventually progre— into a liiglier.condition. er III’ no 1 was plca>ed wilh Illese weekly séances John Frederic Kensett. ¡1 is with great pleasure that’I bear witness of its in his dying moments, who says: “ After he had Wok the reader to receive no doctrine put taken h^ave of all, and united with a brother in . lo milher liglil in'timi direction. 1 am pleased 1 nm here to-day.to send back a few words, in­ entire truth. It is true, as he says, that when lie forth by spirit» in ilie-e column» tliat doe» not prayer, being raised up partly in bed, he sudden- . comport witli lii» or ln-r rea»on. All express a» | willi thein. and 1 aliali ilo whatever Leali to forming my friends of my happy condition in tlie ¡ learned (from ¡( publication in tin* Banner, sent niueli of truth a- they perceive —no more. 1 malie tlicse-.sim'e-'of proli! to involigators. 1 new woi-lil.. I learn tliat with some of my ITiemls ■ to ||im ))v nitl) tlial j was a spiritualist, he een- ly opened his eyes and gazed intently, and with . ’ ani no In-iler f inv ligation I that Hu- physicians who ...... 1 my body re- |]Um.4h when I visited liim lasj.year, lie was not welcome vision, and then reclining again, pres- are often proyound.-d bv iirjiv idmil» miimig l)ie and uie.iL'i piiiiH» , indeed, I.liaxe been »1h>\\,ii ; ported correelly concerning my death. 1 went ■ <|iijt<’ so severe and oveibearin" in Ids renmrlis ent-ly fell asleep.” ' ' "■ audience. Tlio-e ii-ad lò ihe controlling intelli­ the record» ofmy ow n pa»l life, and Ihave been I out ea»i|y-sulTered nothing. My last rvcollei- a> lie bad formerly been in his'epistolary eom- All which is fraternally submitted by your gence hv tlie cimimi.ni. are -ent in by i'orre»pmid- friend, J. T. CT.EVin.ANP. eut». ' • ■ IInoligli »even incarnations in oilier worlds than I timi» were of taking olï my coat in my studio. munieations, seeming rather disposed to ridicule, i tili'. I-re 1 .occupied the body 1 left in Pere Ie ’ felt a sense of oppression, but nothin^ moré. Be- yet before 1 left Boston he appeared to be in Shorel Jfouiit, Unmet Co., Te.r.', jVov. Ath, 1872. Invocation. . , " , ( ’liaise. sir. Allan Knrdec. ' "ng aware tirai some of xmy brotlièr-artistsnre fa­ some degree softened and taciturn, so much so I >11 tildi \( ilo ili-i-l dé'Ceml Willi U< ¡ilio lile ’ I Ui . i vorable tot bis new. religion. or scieneo, or tlieory tliat when, on one occiisioii, 1 had informed him, PUBLIC MEETINGS, ETC. hell ol tl- »li- and »eli»e. thou who diil»-l conde- ¡ —I- hardly know where lo class il—1 have l’alicecondiii'ted-liy Áféhbisbnp Darboy : let­ 1 in answer to a question, tliat 1 had just held a si'iáid to reíimin with il» llirmigb all olir purgato- - thoiight it inight he well to_ come here wilh a To Hie NplellioiHslN ol ^Iiecmcliiisellx. s’answered hv" Vashti.” ; seance witli Mrs. Gales—through whose inediuni­ At the meeting <>f the .Massachusetts Spiritual liai existence ili earth-life, thqíl who'did.»! a»eeiid. i . • • • ■ V . ■ ■ ■ word of elicer, saying té Himn Ihal, in directions : shi]L.l hail received a message to him from my Absorlall»»n. held In Elim Hall. Bostmi. on-th»'2ath day of with a» 'mio heaven, to-thee we |>ray. Thouj | wliere llieir ell'orts to sueceed here in tliis lite May, |S72, the time id' th** Convention was largely fider»loi>d Spiril . i have been futile, they will be crowned with suc­ i lowed me to do so without comment—tlie follow- dltlon. prospects and destlnv <»f I lie Association, and the In tbee we brink “'it' mfeiing.-i of praise and-mirj ;<>b, thoir whose piiwh-r Initli. so. ctiriousl.v duty <■ es.-| Froni a •eorre»pou,lenti] 1 wmild like pnrit,'.we liudersta.nd _ that -we are lor- step you make here adds to the power you will to those who believe. Ihem ! AWiyi yoill’ father vole. In viewed the above.reconimendatlonid the Asso-« really feels that, unless voii 'repeiit and are born elation, and the detcndlnatlon expressed by many of Its to ;v-k il' spiri, OH lenung thè Iclv; take the i '.'Ver Wdl, tlu'iq and yet in our .ignorane,. We Igei have herealter—remember that. Be true to all members to enter aconce*upon the work of forming local ■cartl.lv magm-tHii' of th. ir.friend.» a ilh .them ;1 very wcidi ; spnitually we are slrung, but.tem-, again,’ you and lie will be forever separated— socletles. the hoard ss.up6n operation «dime of the largest and most thoroughly niganlzeil tino' <'i thè qiie-tioii gì veli us liieans. .Ile or.Tic Hud I nui surrounded by till those conditions that Again, May Sth, 1871,1 was present at a spir­ ■bodies of men In the country, (the. Young Meira Christian ' us nnd malie'tis.weiik.: Soundiiiiés Wr are blind­ itual circle at Mrs. Hardy’s—where wore eighty Association.) by Constitutional Amendments, suppression, <.i\.<, ”.lf. spil'its tnke.tlie eiil Ih lliagliet ¡sin.” I so longed lor lime, but could.not find anywhere. ol Jrcedoiifof speech and of the press; the Spiritualists re­ ed by ils niists and l'ogs,.and we ask forsight, we: to'one hundred present—and received the follow­ main without organization, and consequently entlridy nn-», We-niay siippo-e llini lieìneans. Dd'lliey tilice lill I am JohnFrederic Kensett. Jan. 28. prepared to'meet Ihe issue, aiid defeat/ one of tho most . Ilio eniili mngìiefism. or a pini ? ' II' tlicy take a»k l'or streirgih, we ask.for ali Hkiso virtués timi ing through the inediumship.of Mrs. Hardy from gigantic plotsevcrdevised by rel Iglmis bigots for I hedestrne- ..»hall moke ns.strong and valloni leaders iji thy tluii of Human Freedom. (-O~See. “ Bannerol’ Bight.” • all, ceflainly death iim-l ens.ue lo thè frìemls, William M. Prior. iny mother: ■ ’ / id April’>lh.) Therefore we. urge upon every Spiritualist and lliey both woiild àscond togi-lli' r : bui, pre­ rmiks;'.here and hereafter. - Aju'eri.' Jan, 28. “You apparently came here (from to Who mav receive this circular, to give thelrmost earnest Your philosophy is true, [The spiril rceog- Boston) to see your aged father, now in liis linth personai elfints lo form local societies In their own city or. sumine iliàl ivo are tu uiidéryilipaliiie< | he's righi.' Although I did but little in Ihe way ’ A gain, , at a private seance wilh Mrs. Rock­ All societies of Spli lliiüllsls In Hits Slalenní o;o-iicstly In- to..the' th ini' one are reprioelited tlie.niOst iruly j Have they become cKtinet, or. relapsed back vlti'il to send ilitfrgatcn to the Annual UoiiVPiHlon of 4he . again inln barbarism "' the why or cause, in of art,- yet ' that little was mostly the work of wood, May loth, niy mother says: . • Massachusetts Spiritualists’ Assbrlatloii. which will be in' spiril-li'fe¡ iii lhe »iirrmuidilig» of the newly ! spirits, and the world, in which we live is. so “There is no death—nothing but such held in' I’TatcrnUy Hall. 551 WnshlnHlon strept,. Boston. . either ease ? . •• ’ -•■ ■*•—•• "■ - I’oniniencing on Saturday. May 31st, al lOo'clnck A.M..an . i । i t • • ■ • -i — itiiro, 11 hr HH’ii. ik ciHiH' rx i Hiri., ci.'i • (J. —A pl hiIi.hI pa H’l lihs hern kanded in. ri»n i. . . , ... ' . 4. . . . The body enters into the composition of animal I'rotn every town In the Stale, that'-wixnav lie prepared by ' , . - „ / 1- . ■ , . I / , • tnn.vCqctabb’priM hrtionsbi'Ci) Brrxlnirt. -lhrv hardly tell which is which. ■ , . .’ ■ and vegetable matter when left- by Ihe spirit. concert, ofaction to d"fv;it the. armlet of bigotry, who are toning an. aceoinit of :i.din“iis;you me in. Hie form, nnd Kbckford. the i:ttb. lithand 15th ol- June, coniini'iiclng Erp l wo.nld tidvtinv.e, timi I slioulil Imbeve ili, 1 he- years ol’d. .1 died of consumption one year ago m that, and bring tlreni. into spiritual i of Ibi» eiintinènt ¡ire running' <>iit-*-ileslillt>(l to Ihe canse, t hat all may have their spiritual knowledge and ptiss nwtiy. .’»lìtilj tlmylm known no more ? Yes; John and brother George and sister Alice, and i love that -.plL my spirit, when ! look back on my .strength nicrea'cd. P : ■ • light-, tlinn to drag them from' their views of lipll [ • • • • • 7’ . ’ . 1 belieflinllnf andtiltil seeenti howIlflW blessed theI lu» Willlhfll, and continue in Hon with them. I am. CFi-.u. D' A.ubrey,of the |. Imi I hey have lietirly all become exliiiet, and tlie what you knew of. imror what anybody kliew of beaiitiful, my passionate adoratibn of Howers, session over Sunday. The business will be conducted by army oI' .Napoleon tlie First. .The'qiiesHon. I amT and when I tell you my home readies my highest delegatesand members In attendance. Each Local Society Western aborigines are thè only living represcnt- .mo here. My friends are .determint’d that Nick, of Spiritualists within the State will be entitled to throo to :in»AVeri» this : " What do you counsel Avith I ideal, you mav then form some idea of it. But delegate.’*, and Mie additional delegate forvaeh ton mein- ■> ativesofthe deseendaiits.of ime of thesi! Eastern my murderer, shall be condemned to death. it is not these’beauties that form my greatest hap­ hers over twenty. Good speakers are expected In attend­ reference to your son ami Friinec.?" . “Thilt my I ance. . ’ . . ■■ Well, now, see here ; there, ’s always two sides to piness. It is when'l eim inspire in a human soul - son will occupy Hie. throne of Frnnee, 1 have no All frlend^uf the causeare invited tonttend. Thq friends ().—[!. I)., of Haverhill, Mass., asks :] We are a story. I was just as much to blame in.tliat af­ a noble heart-emotion : when I can, with my, at Terre Haute will do all they can to lighten the excuses doubt : but tliere are certain, steps necessary to of those In attendance.- . . . - . ■ . about lilting up a room which shall bo specially fair as Nick was, and if I had been 1n his place, spirit magnetism, give a cheerful feeling to By order of tlie Board of Trustees, Attest: be taken, and no one but yourself knoAVs.so well dedicated to spirit-manifestations, an'd we would those who are down-trfidden and mourning; IiKiittnapoHs, Aprils ■ J. B. Boell, Secretary. and he in, mine, Td .have shot , him as he shot what those steps are, and how yoirislinuld take when I can impart consolation to those who nre like to be informed as-to the best method of ar­ me^t hat ’s all there is about it. There’¿ always leaving their earth-1 rallies, and ready to cast off The Central Now York AMNócintlon of Spiritual­ them; There is no need that 1 send my thoughts ranging the walls of the apartment. Shall Aye more or lessprejudice mixed up’withall the affairs into tho (to them) unknown ocean ; when I can . ’ , . - IM*- ■ . - ' ■ • • " from the reidm of the eternal spirit to guide.you Wllihoid a Quarterly Meeting in Evanses Hall, Peter- cover-lhe plaster with paint or paper; or leave it of life, you know. . 1 ■ cheer awav their terrors and infuse them with boro', Madison Co., on Saturday and Sunday. J uno7th nnd in Dial matter. You know what my hopes were; uncovered and plain’.’ ■ ■ -. .. courage—then my happiness is complete.” .' 8th,.’commencing at one o'clock r. m. Mrs. Nellie J. T. My friends had better wait till they get rid of Brigham, of Boston, aiid Warren AYoulson. are engaged tn and what they were; they are. Be fearless ; be A.—I do not IhiiikJl will make any difference, I received, also, a communication through Mrs. speak. Mrs. Kimball, of Sackett's Harbor, will be present it, then look at the alfair in a clearer light. Find Mmnler, who said that the spirits' “ had controlled and give tests aüer each lecture. Pelerboro'4s the home • strong ; stand in theTront ranks, and- tliere will whatever, so thal.'there is a proper amount of out .what ¿ .did.-llicil.-inake up your minds'. It of the lion. Gerritt Smith! the Tlerormer, Philanthropist be a power lo guard and guide you, ns strong as ine to come to Boston fortlie purpose of inducing and Liberalist. Mr. Smith has been Invited to speak. decoration to the place. Nearly all returning aint a-goi'ng to make matters any better to hang Persons coming from the East on the New York Central you shall need.' Sit.alone, ami wait for my com­ father and inlluencing hhn.to embrace Spiritual­ Knllroad, Will stop at Canastota. Teams will bo then) on spirits are very fond of the beautiful—pictures, him. lie may never, in all his earthly life,/again ing. I shall be with you—will- impress you with ism, llirotiglrmy address and the assistance of my the arrival of the Little Falls Accommodation at 9:50 A. M. Howers, works of art and worksof Nature—every­ have cause to do suclrirn-aet. So I think they’d Those coining on the Midland from the South will find what you should do; and others, stronger than mother’s spirit power, before his departure to the teams at the Morrisville Station on theavvlval ot tho morn­ thing that strikes them as being beautiful they ..better take"a more ictiient course with him ; at ing train. Friends coming on these roads will please noil- myself, will guide, and instruct me. in this new desire tosee in places to which you call them. spirit-land. . . , ■ . ■ fy W; C. Ives, of Teterboro'. Those having teams should any rate, that ’s-my- wish. Now, do as you please, go with them. Friends will entertain as many as possible. £ and In ciitiful lile. I cannot now see clearly why . It is true tliat your presence is a great joy and Jan. 28. . . ■ - • ■. and take the consequences. John Phiefer. . A good time is expected. A. cordial invitation Is given to I wa.» taken, Ils I was, from this earth-life: lint I solace to ‘your-father, and vow Ids mind has al­ all. Du. E. F. Bealh, President. - Jan. 28. . . - . L. D. Smith, Secretary.' believe in the assertions of my friends Hint it ■ . Johnny Shean. lowed a ray of light to penetrate,” . , • -——* — ’ ‘ ♦ ------—■”—------was lor good—for the good of France—perhaps Here’s a Herald,Tribune, World 1 I’apor, sir? May ¿1st, at a circle at Sirs. Hardy’s, my moth­ ’ Medium*' nnd Siresikci'M' Convent ion. Scanee conducted by Theodore Parker; letters A Quarterly Convention of mediums, speakers and oth­ to save -her from enacting again tlie daH^seeiies paper, sir? [Have n’t got a Times, have you ?] answered by. Vashti.” . . er called me John Treadwell, when I advanced ers, for Western New York, will be held ln_Cannsoraga from the further end of the room, and she held Hail. Dansville, on Saturday and Sunday, .Hine 7th and of the past ; but, whatever the cause,-Eun'satis-.. Sold out, sir. [Well, what have you gol to say?] 8llt, 1873. commencing on Saturday, at eleven o’clock a.m., lied.” Gen.-D’ Aubrey, for Louis Napoleon. ' I got to send a message tojny motheri Tell her out her hands, taking mine in both hers, and or as sooti as the express train arrives from (he North. MESSAGES TO BE PUBLISHED. Good speakers will be present, and a general attendance is .S Jan, 23. * » . ■ ■ ' ■ . . 1 'in bully on this side ;: 1 don't have anybody to ir«lii<’»l<‘i.i/. Jan. a>.—Mrs. Harrison GmyOtls. to her saying how happy she was to seo me; . that she solicited. The friends in Dansville will, so far its they are •frli’inlsJn Bii.nuii; Nellie I’rlnie. of Norwich, Conn. loved to be with me;"tT.at I must tell father able to do so. entertain all from abroad. light! Ido n’t want to light. I have as much Thurs'lali. Jun. no.—Alice Fleming, of Now York City, Come, friends, with hearts all aglow with loveof truth Marcella Scott. to her sister:. Deliorali Mason, of Boston, to her descend­ (whom I should see for the last time when ! left and humanltv, and make this reunion one in which our as I want tb eat, and I have everything I need. ants; Martin Foley, to his brother. ' . aspirations shall be responded to with the best Influences My-nanie was Marcella Scott. ■ 1 lived here in ♦•got on ragged clothes when I come here this Tiandai/. J-'th. -I.—Abrsliatn I.Incolti; Thomas Lincoln, him now), that she Avas always’with him, and from the higher angelic spheres. (Tad; ) to his mother: Annie McAWcn, of New A'ork City, • . .1. W. SEAVEIl, ) earth-life twenty -eight years. My maiden name afternoon; but I’ve got better ones. 1 want to to her mother; old Mother Underhill. .. would be with him while he remained on eartli; G. W. Tayloii, > Committee. Wrilnexihj!/, I fh,David Dunbar, of Glasgow, Scot­ tliat-the planks would be laid right for him to A. E. Tilden, ) was Marcella Stacey. 1 was married to James tell her little Tim is. here ; she will be glad to land: Senator Lane, of Ohio; Ootninwah, to lled Cloud, • , . — ., . . . Scott at twenty years. Soon after my marriage, know about him. He was drowned. My name Chief of theSlonx. . cross the Biver of Death, and meet her with joy ‘ Special Notice. Thursilii/i, G.—Thomas Owens, of Tort Huron, to I learned that. he was a professed gambler, was Johnny Shean. I'd black your boots, sir, if his brother; F.ll'zabcth Francis, of Boston; Ellphalet Hill, in the spiritrland, glad to have escaped the troubles Tho Sixth Annual Meeting of tlie Free Religious Associa­ of HaH'Ington, N. IL; Elder Caleb Dyer, to hls friends In tion will be held in Boston on May 29th and 30th. while I was a member of the'Methodist Cbiireb. I had a brush. Mother wanted me, if I could Enflem. ■ ...... ■ of earth-life for the joys that awaited him in Thursday evening. May 29, session for business and ad­ come, to say something so she’d know me. AYcll, TiiKMau. l'ih, H.—Augusta Clark, of East Boston, to her spirit-land ; also that she was happy in the knowl­ dresses at Parker Fraternity Hall. At this meeting tho For eight years I labored witli ail my soul to re­ .mother: .hdm Harrington, of Boston, to hlswHeand sis­ question of Radical organization, including that of form­ claim him from tliat vice and its attendant vices, mother, give my box and my blacking and my ter: Sagovewalba. to Senator Pomeroy: John Bennett, of edge of father’s progress in the initiatory steps of ing “ Liberal Leagues,’' will bo discussed. Boston: Eliza Lane, of E:Gt Boston; Thomas B. Lane, of Friday, May30, forenoon and afternoon, Convention for but in vain. At last 1 yielded up my mortal life brush to Jimmie Hoke,; he’s the best boy in the Boston. -■ Spiritualism. . • essays and addresses In Tremont Temple, On Friday even­ . }Vfilnrnihin, Feb. 12.—Deborah AVhlte, of Boston: Alfred Through Mrs. Cates, (writing) from my ino- ing, a Social Subscription Festival is to be hold, at which to tliat dread disease, consumption, leaving three crowd, and he's poor. Hori, of I’ortsnmulli. N. II. ■ there will also be brief speeches. I feel so queer here in these elothes ! I do n’t- Thursiliiii, t-'ih. 111.— Elihu Trundy, of Portsmouth, N. ther: „ . A specially attractive. Convention, having now features of little children. I come herepttuilny, to plead It.: Ellen Brady, of Boston: William Murdoch; Jennie interest. Is anticipated. Further particulars as to subjects - with him, from my new lifi\' to abandon his feel so natural as I thought 1 should. [How long Arnold, of Cincinnati. <>.. to her mother. ; “’Tis strange that minds possessed of com­ and speakers will be given In tho Boston papers. .. . Wm. J. 1’OTTEtt, Secretary. course, to lie a father to his children, and to since you went away'.’] Just after the great lire TiKKila/i. Fib. is.— Jacob Temple, of Boston, to his sons; mon sense should receive, without investigation, Antone Corilli: William Harris, 'of Haverhill, Mass;, to the monstrous tenets that arc inculcated by the ' guard, guide and educate them in truth and vir­ in Boston. 1 worked sohard,selling the papers, bls brother. ■ The Michigan State Annoeiation of Nplrltaalliihi lVnlnrmla.il. Frh. 19.— A. B. AVhltlng: Fanny Fern; theology believed in by me when in the earth­ Will hold their Semi-Annual Convention in tho village ot tue. I’crliaps lie will say, as he lias an hundred that I gol sick and died. I made a good trade, I Charlie Breed, of Lynn, to bls mother; Dan Larrabee. '■ I form, and how much it grieved and worried me Charlotte. Eaton Co., on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Thurmhin. Frh. co.—George Wallace Shephard, of Law­ tliat you did not- swallow the ‘articles of faith’ 13th, 14th and I5th (lavsof June, 1873. Let all Spiritualists times to me, “ I cannot now turn back and learn tell you ! rence. Mass., tohls mother: Polly Kimball, of Boston, to and friends of liberty consider tpcinsclvcs cordially Invited to get my living at anything else." Try, and I sold your paper once. I bought a dozen, and her sons: Jim Burgess, to James Morse. ' in your youth [now 74], But now’ I have great to attend. Preparations will be made by tho friends of Tnrmlnii, Fth. 2.>.—A. AV. Fenno: Phil Carter, of New reason to rejoice, that you possessed an inquiring Charlotte to entertain all strangers fróm abroad, and should see if you cannot ; sec how many* from our life I took ’em out, with my papers, to sell ’em, and York City. .. . the numbers prove toq great, arrangements will bo made Wrilnrmtiiy. Frh. 2i1.~Margaret Owen, of Boston, to tier spirit, and tliat I can how come to you. * * * with the hotels for board and lodging at reduced prices. will step in and aid yon. Oh, try, for my sake, I got into a fight about it, and I nevei> sold any brother:. Adelaide Porter, of Nashua. N.'IL, to her mother: Now, my son, your mission is completed, and Able speakers will be In attendance. By order of for the children’s sake—try. You can do it; I since. [Didn’t they want you to sell tbi'in'-’l AViUlam Bennett, m Ills son. you will" soon turn your face toward that home ' E. (,'. Manciiestkk, President. Tlliirmlnii. hh. 27.— Emma Freeman, of Boston, to tier Mbs. L. E. Dbake, Secretary. know you can. You are not the eoAvard to stand No ¡-the first man I met I asked him to bu.y a pa-r..sister; Polly Varney, of Barrington. -Mass.; Capt. John whence you are waited for with longing and yearn­ Friendly papers please copy. »Collin, of New Bedford, Mass.: Harriet Edmonds, of Chi­ ing hearts ; and still 1 wish to say, it is not the still and say you can't. If you have any doubts per—“ Banner of Light ! Boston paper, sir !” De cago. 111. ... ■ Tnrmhn/. March 25.—Clementina Van Dorn, of New Or­ visible ones alone that will meet thee, btit the Three Day»’ Meetlnp; at NttirclH, ttlieli. of my identity here, at. this-place, meet, me. at sarced me about it, and 1 kicked him, and lie leans. La.: William Peacemaker, to Ills mother, of Ham­ whole household will welcome you. \ The Anniversary Meeting of the Friends of Progress and ■ grabbed me. . He was a great long-legged cnss ! ilton. Canada East: Virginia Walker, of Albany. N. A’. From your loving mother, Mehitablk. Free Thought will bn held at. tlie Free t'hiircli. In tho vtl- MT. Slade's, the medium in New York, and I will 1Vrilnrmlu.il. March 2ii.—Edwin Forrest; Margaret Sulli­ Iago of Sturgis, on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, tho 13th, show myself to you, and repeat what I have He grabbed me, and give me over to the “ cop,” van, of Boslon'.'Frank. ' But I love the name of llittn better, for thisMs l ltli and 15ili days of June, 1873. A general invitation Is Thnrmlaii. March27.—Nathaniel B. Stmrtlelf. of Boston, what your father used to call ine.” given toall toattend this meeting, 'ine friends at Sturgis ■ given yon here in substance. Jan. 28. and 1 went to the station. [Was it in New York’.’] tii Ills father: F.uillv Hoave Watson, of Norwich, Conn.; will do the bi'sl they ran to entertain strangers froiiMfiiroad Will. Thackeray: Betsev'i.'ooiier. of Boston. Mass. I handed him this last communication, through who attend the meeting. Arrangements will bo niario with ” Yes) The judge, lie let me off; the judge, he Tiumlini. .IpriV I.—EllAi McAvoy, died at Carney Hos­ the hotels, so tliat those who eannot be entertained by tho- ' Allan Kardec. said he hoped I never would do anything any pital, to her iimther: BUI (Brownlow, of Minnesota, tohls Airs. Catas, and lie quietly put it in his vest friends, can get board at reasonable prices. Able speakers sister: Eleanor Kelsey, of New York City, to her mother. pocket. Toward the close of his message, he will be In attendance to address tho meeting. ” . So you meet with trouble in preaching through worse. If I ’d been as big as I was just before I IVi'ilncmlan, April 2. —Emma Sinclair, of Boston, to Sturgis, April 'A2rl, 1873. Su order nf ihe Commutes. A relatives: Matthew Kelley, to bls brother. says: “ I am here to-day to acknowledge to him your journal the doctrine of re-incarnation. [A died, I’d a licked him, big as he was ! Yes, I . Tiicmtiiii. .1 pril 8.—George AV. Nevins, of Boston; Ann Elizabeth Barnard, of New York City; Henry C. AVrlght. that I Avas wrong and he was right, and to tell him Tire Lcnnwcc Comity Circle of Nplrltunllata great many do n’t seem to understand it.] Well, would! . IVrilnemlnii. April 9.—Appeal; Sally DeJeno liedlleld. Will hold their next Quarterly Meeting in Bovoy’sHall. that is not strange. Here, in this country, your I want to tell mother to stay where she is till Thurmlau, April 10.—Aurelia AV. Snow; J. P. Deane, Adrian, Midi., on Saturday and Sunday, May 24th will of Portland, Maine; Moketavata; Alida Spencer, of Tar­ •Of my father's ninety-ninth birthday. 25th, 1873. ■ 1 Wm. Hunt, President. people are a people Avho cling very, stubbornly to Uncle Jim writes her, then she'll know better rytown, Penn. ' ■ tin IMO. ,. . "■^MiiS. E. Comstock, Secretary. MAY 17, 1873 BÆJST3STE-.ophv of From 9 o'clock J. .V. b> 5 o'clock P. M. Terms $1,00- and Chorus. Music by B. Shratl. l’r cm 30cents, postage2 BY I). I). HOMI'.. tills hook srntiim-nial. ami In Its tieatnmnl of siii lai eVlh Wht n written, $1,50, cents. I hat aii' mad” sacrrtl l>\ rum i-nt lonarnrglrri a threat of POWDERS. AU readers «if Mr. Home’s tir.st volume n III niaii wit h flill I. muid«*. . conimi. . - - - . - - . <>t (hr POSITI VE ANI> NEr <>! all klmh, Ih Dtem, «cut by Express, with full directions, to all parts of Song and Chontsi Words by George (’. Irvin; music by “Abt mt nine years since I presente« I to I hi* pul die a volume the country. Apr. 5. alili purer |nllu>'livr.s Ihrough -Clrir expel li-mblit ¡.«U- V I beyond nil pi‘e<*4*4<*iil. Tin-) do mivlo- IL Shrull. Price cents, postage 2 rents. entitled * liit’hletits In My Lite,’ the ilrst edlllmi òT* which Ing-cedui g< <»d. and -1 }•'« lu g lluui'is ali’iig tlmuay-ln* ...... causing no purging, no uuum«uU ...... TAKE NOTICi:...... was speedily exhausted, and a svruml was l»ued in WG. g«!vs w Uh an ii>utii‘i‘in nf iin-cilhltm'ss. Mie pir-ml- In Ing. no ionilHng. no ntirroU/.iiig. ' During the years Hint have sin«'«' ciapM’d. alt hough many X>XL. O. S. I3-A.X13E3, Home is Heaven on Earth. h< *r-<*lf a model of -pilli imi giare- Hint rai liera- i le* an- ì Ih* POSITI. VEN. etui' Nriirnlgln.. . . . “ .. I. b-adache...... •• . lUieu- attackshave been made upon im*. and upon I In* truths of «•l» nt palniri s purtra)ei| Hmlr saints: ami (hr w«n id \\iniid iiititihiii. l’aln-ol all k Imi-: I Mai i ho-a, Dy M’tth’rv, \Dtn- rpHE famousClaii'vuyant, Practical Physician for Uhron- Song and Chorus. By B. Shrull, Price 30 cents, postage Spiritualism. Us «»pponrnls nav«* not sin « iftled In piodiicltig be liftier H It had nuire -m h 1<*a« hei - a- -hr Is irpir-riit«’<| Ititig. Dy«pepsln, FlatHl'-m<\ \\> In ang»-ti mn I - : l’ii«». Uramp-.. NI. Vi- ticing and performing such wonderful cures In Boston, Is ments. which have rcnialnrd 11 iieont i a< I lutei I. Mean 11 me * ’ This win k hr.ti - tli< -hai p. «le, bj ve Impi •• <>f t lioiiglit i tu»d Danrv. spasili-: all high gi.ol»-. <•! Fri cr. >mali Por now travel I ng ami «‘an be consulted as follows: United States Moonlight Serenad«*. the truths of Spiritualism have bet nine m< n«* \\ idely kimu n u lilrh-4rlk«> out Ilk«- r«i*iit< <’i-« louabl neu M>-a-lv». scalatimi. I ,i )-ip”Ja-. : all liilhiniiiintion», -* Hotel, Boston, May 17. IN, p.i.20; Parker's Hotel, Framing­ Song and Chorus. Wwds by George C. Irvin; music- bv and the subject has been forced upon public attenili»ii,ln a llglous platforms. A>aparl«d a u PD-sim-ai n< uh’ <>i «liioblc tli-ra-t--ol lln* li Itlnoy •«. I.toi, Lungs, ham, May 21. 22. 23; City Hotel. Provhlence, R, L. May B. Shratl. Price :ti cents, postage 2 cents. ’ remarkable manner. 'I'lils. uns especially the ।use In tin* Ilo* agi- lu Ihr Im»-th:.ilo.u ol nimlal piienoi .Uhl Ihr Il(-iii’l. Blmld\t. «■ i mi) olii-i oi gan • «t r h<-''-•>■!y ; l'ainrrli, 21. 25, 2t!, 27, 2\ Hr. Sale carries his own.laboratory ami years 1x67, |s6s. in consequence of (In* suit • |.) mi rs. ILuih*. * .nature and pou it-ot tie-litiman -pliii, H u compounds all medicines himself. Uonsultathms free.’ Dr. Forsa’e tiy WM. WHITE X (’<).. at the BANNER GE which most probably was the Imllivei uaiw*ol lhe examina­ <'ohMimpllon. «'oligli-, l'ohl-; Nvtxii'uln, LIGHT BOOKSTORE, It llat'iovcr street, Boston, Mass. . Iravi pulillr ai triiiInn. li R \ ig.iious ami loi • III -I) Ir. II- bale will visit each place om-eewry two months. tion Into Spiritualism by the Uonimlu<-<- ni t]n* Dial>-cll< :il «-haraelersate cleailv Imllv llnel- .hoir and limn* uilhgcin>dl uhdmii.” fhi it irh . I‘i it H ^o! ta-l’. -im-ll. Dr. Main’s Health Institute, Investigations was i-arrli*«! on In m\ presence, by land . h'HUrl’thpuiitci nia) b.*. .-Il h.*i - h.- «u >b-Iuh hrlG sm h a- tho'i> phohl ami ilr-T.v iiltus. AT NO. 312 HARRISON AVENUE, BOSTON. flJTTON-HOLE CUTTER. Adar«*, now Earl of Dimravcm an :n< moia! and -pli ltual in l««m*. an<: Malli-liLIGHT Pimi BOOKSTORE, |i 11 i 11 < I IIdv 14 Hauuverslicct, Boston, Mass,. cldviitslii My Life.’ which .eoiitlmivs my nanalive U»thv -h>*nbi ronnnand'n ubb* Grclc ol ie.vlri>.“ yurlluii al lhv-v PKIVF.S:) lllhivo MRS. BELLE BOWDITCH, FIIHIS CUTTER excels all others In simplicity, strength, period ol tlic commencement of the t haiicery suit.’’ JL safety and utility, imide of the best material ami tn Ilie Price $1 <5o, postage 2o cents. >>M*>>rs1uiiiMial Inicn -t. 11 pm Its I'.. I f.lti. i- llom y Oiah-i OOM No. i, ttponeiHghl, corner Harrison avenue am! most prrlcct. mamier, with a plaiinislicd tin case: ma)' be -J I«ami l( is not put t Im; «mr c>­ I-;. Drahmt V .. A .nl hneelaml stieet,<'iitraiiceon Kneelaml si. Hours'.Ho l. carried In Hie pocket with saletv, and Is agréai conve­ llflialmt K I BITitiHeSfcam’csSuhilay and Thursday evenings, nt b o’clock. FIRST NEBIES. liluh l■• ’ I Ch l> « U«l«-i. or 13 i ' hl- it y Selvage. Just Hm thing t«> open euvi'lopcs or eu! the leaven po-rdhlr that ilo’ Ideasti! th»- .gillcd .author may. In ot Periodicals. May lie nharpeiied same, as a knife. T«> 1 ricicli*n1 s in Mv late. tin- l’i'-i ni-oii-i io iinikt* H iiiijabh iii » MRS. HARDY, i junasscrs It oilers Hie aihantage of occupying only one- ID'S-, burliill x i'i>1i-ldrrr ;iinl nurp,«« im’>. In- u III iliM-<>\ ri that ol one tlozeu eai'h. ’ 1!Y II. 1>. HOME. Il Is all but in ■.ulxo’ ib ) nt that ances muiilay mul Wmliresduy evenings, ailinltlauri'in-. i»kof. i*iy NMar, a.-iiiw*_____ Single ( Titl«*r sent post-paid25<'en(s; one dozen plannlshed TlH’cxtraoiilinary mcldents. si rango gìfisandexporb'iices fni hi- Ui*- «’liarartei l.-llr nf till*, ; rex srexd.. n. n tin. post-paid. $l.5o. relalls for $3,00. in ilio career of thls.i’cmarkablt* .-pilli-medium inni» hl>. . • ■ . . . . . Forsdle bvWM. WHITE * CO., al the BANNEROF Immillo Idi ih ihroùgh a rici ics «»f a--«>clailotis wlih por.Min- Whrllirf liv :i-tirw luilul nr by an ohi halid w l it liig HI SI. Murk*. I*1;km‘. .X<>„ York l ily. mrs.~carOsle; LIGHT BOOKSTORE. 1-1 Hanover sir«'«'l. Boston. Mass._ ages disiliiguSluuj in seleniIIh* and IIIeiai) ckelr> throiigh- a in ni) im >n>h iiHór than .ah' ku<«w I'm- sale ill.« nl tin- Hniiiiri. o| |,|K|,| Olli,-,.. 11 rilES 1, BusliH'ssaiul Clairvoyant Phvsidan. Hours from <>ul Europe, eyi'ii t«> laminarli), ull.h rr i Im nlslicd . he ic.id<-i I-...... I. a\ Ilnuoxi'C s’rri't. BoMoit. Unss. JL 9 to b. In (his Install« i*. The tal- h « Icvet Iv pl;inm-d.. ami a- P A Paying Business eliantemi ; ami H Is lu’ie w»'ll lold. lu tèrso langiiag«'. «It«x: e|r \.■ c| 1) I'Vi'i-nte.l:...... ।ami > I lie.. mm-. of Um u ork L-, high* • aiid . u i ll ' MAGNETSSM M6LS. E. IL <1IASE. luoiisiratlng thè trrtlh of thè old adagi*, thal “Irutl.i h •>U,shilite.|,“ • Tini' lb i-, llustiin. ■ . f'(LAIR VOVA NT A ND PSY(’I lo.M ETRIST. At home S otfered lo every energetic man or-wopian who wants t«‘ stranger than lietlon.” “Trill) a tin-si Hi »’ill! líg ¡iTid uoiidcrful l»‘<>k. The ¡dot Is Mondays, Tiienlays. Thursdays and Fridays. Hours make from $10 to $75 a week. We want such agents, Prive tmsuigc*20ccnls. ' welt labi nml th»’ -buy biirn-ely ihlwcMlng. Bui leu uho from.1« to 5. No. 37 East Brookline street,' Boston. Psv- I ail •! i m i u.l - h : h>* |io..k ii n- the BANNER OI« LIGHT BODK>TUirE. rlI. Hanover III. Il has.been p/niM’d ihioiighoiit...... ¡'ni l'n.^ ' (¡' hI,*’ i -i -i ( ■ n-htnp- land. For particulars, call on or address W. F. STET­ Street, Boston. Mili I'PHh Ilf, . • al i|<-ii|It 1 ) . ale ~MRS. R.' cdlULiNS, SON X CO., Boston, Mass., otlicc over Quincy Market. * riFTII EI>ITI<>.\ lil'vlsl.l! AMI (.'< >0 It KI 'TEII, I r *mlal>!<* pnbll' CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN and Healing Medium. March 15.- I2w • ratlohs'hf Ilir |irm>r|H tini*.’’ G/7'/ /Lm. ... Successful with chronic diseases. -9 EasrCanlonstreet. With a btuol-PIuto 1’ortriut ol tho Autlipr. Vhdli. plain. tI.7.7: doth, lull gill. Mailed post Feb, 22. —I3w* ■■ CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPHS Paling Æscnlaiiian Magnetic Rùmcdies; and- iriall h> WM ,. ' . Umi l«'ltr|e.| \ .. . • . —...... Of the following named persons can Im obtained-'at the ni Ihr BANN Litui* LIGHT ItoòKsTi»Kl- ■ t rance and Inspiraiional Speaker. BANNEROF LIGHT BOOKSTORE. II Hanmer st reel, THE VOICES, 7WNLRALS allentimi at Miori notice. . I,e>ld<'iice, 27 Bost«m, for 25 Cents i:a«ii: A. .1. DAVIS. M«iSFS ?. Milford street, Boston. Pleasant rooms to rent by the HULL, WILLIAM DENTON, ' ROSE. LILY.-Mo>ES . . Three l.’oenis. . Are pitrel) wge!a!>!r, poU’-ilullj inagm-H/Eh he'd prepared dayI or week. ______■______utw• - Apr. 2d. IHUJ., cabhiel ..size, 50 cents: - WILLIAM DENTON, Mediums-Blasphemy-Moravia,. ulih spri'ial m their action ami «neri up-n ila« cabinet size. .9» cents; A. J. DAVIS, imperial. 50eenfs: voice ov x.\ru!;/■:. . . MBS. .HiNNETT .J. UlARii. spi .vn ami I In- «-nt ire net w eli ■ » hit imi. a - urli a.’I he blood, lLAIRSoYANT. t'ircle for Spirit ('«mimunloii at s ■JUDGE EDMONDS, imperial. 5o cents: N. FRANJÓ ■ VOICE Ob'A PEliCIbb ami an- n rd in in\ ptaei l< -• u Ir-.i m BY THOMAS I!. HAZARD____ 23 W<>M 2-fh Mvvel. Neu York < iiy. l-ii-’-l .tn mi;...... H Ï* ih-'i- chlim will siltcli, hem, tell. tuck, quilt, «'otih Idml. ’I’llE Voice or a Pebiu.e dcllimalrs the Imllvldiialiry 6f •im-.d h,t ,t tinnì p<*vtiilm l) toh-ril. llu. Baths given. ConsiiItaliens fir«!. The seryicesof Mrs. M. v*- braid and embroider In a most siiperlur iiumner. Price Mailernnd M Imi. 4'raUTiml Charily ami l.ovi*. ... '■ . l(’ricc U|i-ents, postage Ireei . E1'I'E4 T >•' C.'nrA MOST <111 It 111\G r/nd SOI I.- A.’Gould, a superior Medical ami Business dalrvuyam. r* only $15. Fully'lleensed, ami warranted for live years. . ’I’iie Voice oc si'i'imsTmoN takes .Hie rree«h at their STIRRING. its IMITATION >■! tb't III UAS have been secure«!, am! will be in attemlam‘1! on Mondays, We will pay $l«io for any imichlim thal will sew a wiii'tl, and proves by mimerous.passages from the Bible that VOUE 15 SI Bi.KB. I’riie* hi ’Wednesdays mid Fridays, from 10 a..m, to 5 p, m., sil­ *■ stronger, hmre beautiful, or more ela'sile seam than the God of Moses has b»*rii defeated b\ Salmi, from thiiilar- purl <'<|a7i ¡lini huta nifi in ni''ut ft '• •; • tings $l,(Kh Examinations by lock of hair, When written, deh of Eden to Mount Calvary! '* . $2.00. Mr. s. P. Morse, Magnetic Healer, will also be In • durs. It'makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch.’’ Every '/ilasp/tcinj': • ? tHlu i •Uspiits S5.A, SJ.Y. nn'1 IB X second stitch can .be cut. and .still the cloth cannot be Printed in large, clear type, on beautiful tinted paper, <«ANN. JCKiO. Mill un i altemhmce. Patients visited al their residences If de> imlled apart without tearing It. We. pay agents from bound, In beveled boards, nearly ’JO pages.. . Whoutro tho BluHphoinornP-—tho “Orthodox” sired. . . . Iw’-Mny 17. - Price $1,25; full gill $l,5o; postage 'hi cents,. HD. Wmrroiini*. (M Bromi. *• $75 to $270 per month, and expenses, or a commission *, ChriHtinns, or “ Spii’ituiihHtH”!» p wny. N. IIOltAi'i: MATERNA SOS. ;kä- .ft. from which twice that amount can he imide. Address For sale wholesale' and retail by the publishers. tVM. • M.ar. ?i. pONSULT DR. J. L. COLBY, the eminent •pSEUOMB W CO., :tl! Washington slreet, Hnsfntb WHITE• X'.UU...... at... Ilie... BANNl• ... 1 ••••‘1! nF. LIGHT BOOK- A.searching anal.wlsc .he subjected blasphemy, ulileli Magnetic Healer, on all diseases, whelher-rhionicor "^5 Pu.'Chitíair^ 111.,or St, Louin, Mu, STOKE, 14 Hanover street. Boston; Mass. UUW will do nnieli goml,. . . • ■ . . . .. i DR. GLOVER'S acute. I rcntmeiil given and medicines prescribed at his May io.—i:iw • . . 1‘llce ID vents, postage rice. . • t oillce. No,. 12 Indiana place, N. IL- Patients living out of NEGI.Xn EDITION, ('ll AM PION LEVER TRUSS lowh, treated by Magiivlizcil Paper. . '3w’—Mav 17, ■ ill. SOUL READING ADR Mah-, l'omal«'- and < lill«ln*u, hk Stork, $ A.IRb. NEWELL, Trance, le.st, Healing ami A Work oPGi-eat liescareli. 5 Ihgs ho Eidaig'd V« Hi-. >I."UÌ»I the Arino XtA Business Clairvoyant. Medicated Baths. Arcade X/rRS. A. IL SEVERANC E would respecllullyannounce JSlcreit 7)((j’s al Moravia... «d1 Peilci'lli’ii.... Abdominal.. ■ . »•••••••• ■Mipp'«it ». «• i Building, 28 Winter street, Boston, Room 35.' ■ AYL tolhe public that those who wish, mul will visit her in ■ The wonderful experiences' uf-1 he author hl Moravia are i Bow Lf ami I >rlmmH io- ol t h<* I h «I*. •.Mtt.vW.-2w* • . person, or send Iheir.ttulograph or lock-of hair, she will give ONE RELIGION : MANY CREEDS. .hered etailed at length. ■ ' • , Ti'iihh mid B:iihIuk<* I list il ii<<*.* !0 .1 itti M tvel. ad­ an accurate'ih.'scrl pt Ion or their, lea« I lug traits of chm'm-|er RY RONN WINANS. . Price Kicenls, postage'free. ' ' . / . . joining...... Un* “ I lei>> aid ’* ■ Building.• • New Vm ....l>T.Mahlhhcd ... . A/lKb. F. C. DEXTEK, Clairvoyant, Business and peeiilhiritlesbl'disposition; marked changes In tuist ami i-s,. p . ’ ' . :uu •. .M.ii. s. 1'JL midTest Medium. Heals by laying on hands; exniu--' future life; physical disease, with prescription therefor: 4v*Tliv Three Sent Pontpuid lor 23 i’cntN. Ines by, lock of hair; develops mediums. No. 491 Tremont ‘ “We object to what the Church demands.- an un- nus. hargaici:t rov ham:. wluil business they are best adapt«’«! to pursue in order.tu be .bounded and unjustifiable eimlldem e in the. Infallibility of ! (h Ian. No. si Giral .l«-iii-Ii>Ft.. N among us. Is no better than othcT 'sysieius taught in oilier cents, More spirit mil kimub «.Ige is (-«qidem*ed up«m I lu'se M XvJL siclmi and Spirit Medium. Hours from 9 to 12 and 2 lo leaves than can bo lutimi In iwrnly-tl\e dollars’, worth of I OisriiMibot Wl*m,,h irpaird uiib gi’ml -unr--». <'lnlt\ 5. GIO Washington street, Boston. , 4w*—Muy 3, NAUCK’S HERALD I hail uhrlstlan count vies, .ami In som«-n'-qieetb- not so good. i ant Examinations minie. Ih G .ol ivlctrmes given, Í ■ The historic part uf the Bible. In relation t«> Ihe cri'alhui less com-ent rated iiiatlcr. . • . ‘ S a large ElghDPagv, Fmty-Eight Column Weekly, -F»r sale, whob-sale and nunll by the publishers, WM.-- ' May :t. I2w . ’ . ' . • .•’.■ < 1VÏISS b. F. NICKERSON, Trance, Test and . Each number Is complete. In its columns will be found of. the world, has Its rounterpaiTalsu In the severafsysirms of theology here mentioned. They all had Iheirrosmohi- WIII’rE A <’G.. nt tho BANNI'.R <>F LIGHT BOGK- I ATllS. II. S. SF.YMOl’R , Business und Test XvA Business.Medium. Publie Seance Sunday and Thin s- Ta choice variety of Gems In every department of Lllera- hlGRE,.14 I hiuover st ri*et, B««s1oii. Mass. . -day evenings. 33 Dover slreet, Boston. I3u*—Mar. 8. lureof Interest.!.<» the general reader. gles b:ise«l «Hi equally good, authority ami equally wlde'ot the Ill» MeiliMedium, Hin. iiöan FimI'.iiii rth iI, avennr,.-ivenm-, ra*t ‘side, near 121 h sheet, ■ . (Wnycar. lloiv Agriitw wniitrd. truth, ns that reeorded In the Bible. ’I'll«* 11nirjiml niaiiiier. New...... Voi...... K. ..11 oh.... i S frolli 2 to B...... and I loin 7 to i*.., M...... i'll ...... • clc^ QÆMU.EL GROVEK, Dealing Medium, Ncl Send 25 ccutsTor a pair of beautiful (’lironios ami a speci­ of the creation, no man has ever known, or ever, will know. SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY; Tm'stlay ai.ul Thni'-'lay cvi’ulugs. . law* -Maj a. 0 50 Dover street (formerly 23 Dix place). Dr. G. will at­ men copy. Value ami nutixfact(un yiiftranh.t.cl. Address In lids life.; nor Is .siivli knowledge of-Importance hi pre­ tend funerals if requested. 13w*--Mar. 15. paring futrselves for the life to come.’’—i'atract jruin'- 1 >R< )!•'., LISTEL*, AbtrnlogiT.-w.hn wits ‘Jil wars X ’ In llo>lon. Im.-may lo< aicd al .;c.» Gtli avenue, rir'u 21-t L W. MAUCK, Choshiro, 0. Prt.farc.' ■ . . I Tl.TRb. L. AV.-K1TCII, Clairvoyant Physician Apr. 12.-I3w.t • Price $1.50: postage 32 rents. . '' A Scientific an«l-.-Popular Exposition DIL and Test Medium, 163 Court street,' Boslon/Circles For sale wholesale and retail by WM. WHITE «ft CO., ' - (IF THE . r llvl’y.*$7dó. . . uu May io. . Sunday and -Tuesday evenings...... -- *•-•. *l\v*—May 17» al the BANNEROF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, II Hanover Painless Preventive of Toothache. street. Boston, Mass.. . ’ . . ’ cow . 1 \R. 1). A. BROWN, < -lairvoxant ami Mamndie. VfltS?E.“L." WETlIElfBIiËTiïïs'r^mânô riUI'E SUBSCRIBER having been for nuuiv years a terrl- ■i'A-HeahT.' <‘?nu'sull .kinds <4 f’bïonle Dli»,;is«''..at 112 XLL 237 Srhawmtilavenue, Boston, where slm will he happy JL ble siilferer from sonic of the worst forms of Tooth­ FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN SOCIOLOGY, Eilst lii.lli hilt*«’!. 'New Voik. “' .- . . 5v, - May lo. to leceive lier patients, as usual,______I3w*—Mar, 22. ache, was at last relieved , by the prescript Ion of an old friend of his. For tweiilv years he has had no toothache at YEAR-BOOK.OF’;SPIRITUA.LISM.’ ' Il Y It. T. 'I'll.,1.1,. .11. 1». M. WHITE, M. IL, Ai.timi' nl “Student’.5 Al lib. YORK, Clairvoyant and ^Business Me- ail. Uonscuiirntly he feels that he ran WAKRANT'I’HE yl RECORD OE ITS PACTS, SCIENCE■ ■chuiiig ]■ Manual of-Medical- Electricity.: ’-..WAVest street, PR ESURI PTIOS .AS A PAINLESS PREVENTIVE OF . Tire great Inhmist iihw being felt lit all-siil.krt* r...... , X* ....!■ • • . . ' . «I .... , -L’-L dluni. Examines and heals at a distance. 311 Harri- : AND P1IIL0S0P1LV. ■ to Human Developmenl. will make the book of Inlerest.lo ...... ion avcrnic. Boston. 4»*—May 10. TOOTHACHE. everyone. Beshle's the Infortiiatlon obtained by Its perir- 1 will send the Prescription to an.vathlrrsjnm Ilie receipt sal, tlm praelleal bearing of the various subjects^rented.In J JA HA II .E. .SOMEIÍBY, MnunHir I’hy^hu.; of $1,00. Address , W. V. PHEEON. Containing Essays-by the leading Spiritualistic Writers of J Ls Last 9th sheet, near Bioailway. Nvw \mk I lly. S. 11 A. YAYA RI), Magnetic Physician, 17 Hol- Europe ami America; Statements relating to the' pro- . Improving and giving a higher diiydion ami value to liu- : • Huh street, Boston. Consultation free. Hours9to4. ■ Corner Roae mid WiiMliliiKion Nti-ectM. mail Ilie eannul he uverestlnialed.. A Mar. 22.—13w*. lin Pork*. Indiana. ' gri'ssol spiritualism In the various countries of tlm Apr. ¿0. . z . ’ Old World:. Notices ol Ils Current Literature; . I DEs work contains (he latest ami most. Important dlscov- 1 Lisis of Ils Stale Organizations, Lyceums, cries In the Anatomy ami Physiology of ihebexcs;.explains ; XIIts ELDRIDGE. Testt Business and Med- tin?Origin of Human.Life:’'how.ami when MeiiNirii:itl«-«ii, ■. JJ-L Icnl Clairvoyant, Circle« Sunday evenlngs.1 Oak at. " Lm'al Societies, Media. Lecturers. Perl- - MERCANTILE SAVING MOTION, • .‘udlcals, Books, Uoriespomleiice, jind . ImprcgiintIon ami Uonrcptlon oeimr; giving.the laws by ; £1 clu Moohs May 10.—aw* ______• ■ Suggestions relating to the future of • . ' which tlm-iiiiinberaiid sex ol oifsprlng are coni rolled, and New Bank Building, 387 Washington street, Boston, valiiable lnloi nialb.il lii ieglinl in iliebegettlngaiid real Ing TMTRSL. A. SARI!ENT, Magnetic Physician, of beaullhil and lR*althy children, I( is hlgh-hmrd, and llX No. 2« Kneelaml street, Boston. Hw*—May 10. rpHIS Isthe only Saving Bank^n tbeStatethnt pays Inter- SlMlUTUATuLSM. . NINTH EDITION; JL cat on deposits for each and every full calendar month should lie loud by ovi'iy lauilly. With idi;hly lino on- . they remain In tlm bank. The liistltullon lias a guarantee ’ E1HTE11 BY ’graving«.'. • ■ • .. . •. fund of $205,000,00 for the express protection of depositors. ■ Synopsis of Table of Contents. Poems from the Inner Life. . Apr. 19.—lihv ' • ___ , . ____ _ . HUDSON TUTTLE AND’-JVM. PEEBLES. . TheOllgln <«f Life; The ..Physiology of Mensti nation: I Pregnancy; Parturltlmi: I lie Lnu of >rx: I Im'l lumry ol ItV JIlSS LIZZIE IltlTEN. æis cclhincnus 'lY/Y/"1TZ"X-r <«iealest Weekly Newspajier of the Trice, t'lollh $1,25, postage 18 cents; paper $1,00; postage L ('«real West, Fifteenth Year. Ad­ 0 rents. •. : . . Population: I IciGlIlai) Tratismhslun: Rlghtsol < ill spring: kF' vertise in Ji. IXT«' columns. Good Children: Moustrodlles: TeniperanmniM The Con­ • The cxbauslhiii of ejght rdilluiis <»f tln-e beaiit Will P«n«iiw TVr/YITXrrr A . For sale wholesale and retail by tlm publishers.. WAI, jugal Relation: (’ouilship; <’housing:i Husband; Marrying shows lu’W w«*ll llmy aie.apt»rrelat,»,«l l«y tIm piiblle. The |«e- Send stamp lYLLj U 1N JL.X1. L 1\ $3 per year, WIIITK CO., at Illi! BANNIlB Ob’ I.KillT BOOK- ilnd Giving In Marflag«*: Sexual Gem'iatl’in: liupK'giia-I for specimen copy lo WILLIAM N. f STOIÌE, Il Haniivur st niel. Bostnll. Muss. e«lW enllarliy ai'd Intrlnsh' iuei H ”1 Ihv-e Piwm* ave adinU•••! l»>” Dr. Fred. L. H. Willis, BYERS, , COLORADO. JN JL W &i tion:- Embryology: Lactailoii: Regulation of the number I all Inlelllgeut and liberal iiilmb, Evcry Spli llualmv in tlm ■ Mar. 22,-llw id' Glfsprlng*; Thv Law «»( Sexual InierrmiW*: Vlilbisuphy | lajid,shiiiiid bave a copy. J ■ ' • . . /• P. 0, Box 362, 'Willimantic, Conn. of Marriage: Bcantihil Children: Woman's Dress; Inter- ] THE A5IEKHAN’ FEA« THE FL1 URE LIFE: marrhige: Miscegenation: Union for Lite: Gbom-Ing a . TA RLE OV CONTENTS. R. WILLIS may bo addressell as above until July 1, Wife: Woman’s Stiporhuily; Th«.1 Marilage'able'Agc; The ' 1878. From this point Iio can attend to the diagnosing AGAINST THE CHRISTIAN CROSS. As Described and Portrayed by Spirits, Season lor the Highest Enjoyment. . • I ■ . pAirr i. . D©f disease bv hair and handwrillng. He claims that his OR particulars, address W. F. 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Solar System,.,-Laws and Methods of Us l.m.vmpiHcut; lure. ’. :.. . ■ ■. ■ ■ Earth. * of ' Ils Dcvch'pmi'iit:; F.x.p»»*lt’b»h. .«<1. the Apr. M.—lw______ZALIVER SPAl FORD, the veteran bookseller Social Centre« in the Summer-Land. Spiritual UnlyiTM'. .Price rcdiici d lo $1,75, postage 21 TTjl IW 1 T inventiiniK fur marking V-z mid publisher, keeps on sale at his store, 603 French : ALLEGORIES OF LIFE. Poverty and Rielle«. . 1 T A 1,1 1 I-1 T iI'li'thiiitt and Printing Card.,. ,te. street,.Erie, Pit., nearly all of the most popular Spiritual­ • ■ The Object ot Life. . । REAL LIFE IN TJl'ESI’IR1T-LAND. Being T,r, I KTrr d)nr. mill do fur a mludefanillj/. Mou- istic Books of the times. - Apr. 19. By Mi’s. J. S. Adams. - ExpenBivenoHS of Error in Rolifiion. • II Life Expc'i h*m' «'<. Si'cnesc Incidents and .< 'midit|nn<. 11- HKIIM 1 UK 'Pnim. VruJ'dtddr., amuKingand . Winter-Land and Summer-Land. lusirat Iv«* «»f spirit-Llh\ ami th«* I’rlm iplrs of the Spirit-, A 1 A,“.«« lnntrumiwfortneyoung. J<* 'Midi’ Causes and Cuie.^Bi*- Jgr.nts wanted. Golding €’o., 14 Kilby SI., Boston. THE to their attention.. The columns of tills paper from its first Big a br|ef;dlsciission J- Elements of Tachygraphy. In-this country but In others, «leeply appreciate their value. " Fur sal«' wholes*!«! ami rulall by Illi' publish«*!'*, n M. WHITE A i'll., al Hie HANNEIl <>!'' LIGHT 1IIIOK- A HOLISM,, hi IWO II I iur< >. I’Hi'i: i'l ivilt.s pii-iage DR. J. R. IffEWTOBffx Illustrating Ilie first principles of the'art, with their WHAT IS SAID OF IT. STO1IE, 11 Hanover street, liostoii, ,)lass.______-__ tj_ adaptation to thewantsof literary, prdfesslonal, and busl WHAT IS SI’I lilTI’A I.ISM ? ami SHALL No, 332 OTarrell Street, ness men, designedasaText Book forclasses mul for private Among th«! books which ap|H«are«| about.Chrlslnum time, SPIRITUALISTS HAVE A <’ICE ED? in two Iveiurrc*. Instruction. nonu were more -entitled («» a hearty welcome from a large —"OUR • |»rh’i*25<’ems. piistagcfu’c, x.,, ■______San Francisco, €nl,______May 10. BY »AVID rilliai* tlNDSLEY. circle of readers than Allegories of Life, by Mrs. J. 8. Ad­ children. 7 G (ll) T11E F A T11E11. A N D M A N T11E IMA«. E ams. The book itself is elegantly gotten nil, atul the pub­ ...... - EDITED J}Y ' . ' Cloth, $2,00, postage 12cents; boards, $1,50, postage 12 lishers are lo be (banked for so tine a work.' Airs. Adams iik GOIl. In twu li-i-lnii'-.. ‘ I’rli -'-JjiTiii--. 1’ii'Uii?'- In-f. cents. has a rare Insight into those inner motives which are “th THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, ami what For sale wholesale and retail by WM. WHITE & CO., hidden springs of life.’’ and she has here, in twenty-three , MRS. IL K M. BROWN. folluirs 11-iiin II. In Iwn li-i-lUK-.-. I'll''- -> '•'•■>IreSagu A beautiful photograph from spirit-picture of “Mlllv,”-* atthu BANNEROF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanover stories beautifully lold, Illustrated the nubler ways uf life. ' .Tip*.i*. , at the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, l-l Hanover THE MASTEREON; gate. Vcty llk'*lv Ihev know that the future hasMiinelhltig | --- -- XHW I®ITIONTBI«’i: itHBVVF.I».' street, Boston, Mass. OR, A book to be read In leisure and «inlet half hours; not to for them to be amused. In-1 R. J. WILBUR, 460West Randolph street, Chicago, A BEVELATIONCONCKKNING THE LAM'S Lessons to Children ahont Themselves. III., a Physician of twenty years’ practice, heals dis­ read for many a «lay.-Ungalo Post. st reeled. 1 h:iv«* seen the vhlhl-mlml, lieanl the young pil­ . '' BY A. E. NEWTON; . OF MIND AND MODEltN MYSTE- grim call for help. I am g»dng t«' do my best t«»war«l meet­ Deases only by Magnetism, applied personally, or by means BIOUS PHENOMENA. Adapteil to youth ami maturer age, and worthy of being of Magnetized Paper. Trial paper sent by mall. Only 25 . read by all. — Provitb nee Press. ' ing ihe demand. Some of 'the li«v«*rs of the -juvenile worhl A Book for <’hlhlH'ii's Lyceums Prliimry Schnuls amt cents. 3m*—Feb. 22. BY MARCENUS R. It. U’RICIIT, have kindly j Impart, a l;imv.ledge of th'.* Human In one elegant quarto volume, bound In cloth. Price send It out. hoping it may brighten some of theeluudy Tire Self-Mailu Author and Seer. $1,25, postage 2Uccnts. . Bodv and Ilie Conditions of Health. .. ■ whiteruvenings.” ** Better I bail a whole Ilin ar) ot common me Ileal works. For sale wholesale an«l retail by WM. WHITE & CO., al Price, single e«»pl«:s..75cents, postage 10 cents. . MRS. CRESSON. M.D.. Prlce$l,25. postage 1-1 cents. \ . Without delav. h'l all Children's ..l.wviiiib, proxble their Practicing VliyHlcinn and lîmlhig Medium, the BANNER <»F LIGHT BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanover grotuis with these Lessons.*C J.«/. Puris. ■ No. 1726 Nurth loth strectf Philadelphia. For sale wholesale and retail by AS M, Wil ITE A Co., at street, Boston. Mass______t*uw the BANNER OF- MUHT BOOKSTORE, H Hanover “Should immediately become a ivxl-htmk In th«* schools, ARTICULAR ATTENTION given th the trealmentof and hav«* place In every familv.“ Dr. S. H. llrittun. diseases Incident lo women, Oillce hours .3 to M. street. Boston, Mass. Dr. À. B. Child’s Works SKETCHES FROM NATURE, Pand? to 9 1’. M. 13W Apr. 26 EAST BOSTON DI I’KOYEMEN T CO A B C OF Llr Is. 1 Tien 25 cents ; postage 2 ets. Juvenile Friends al the BANNER OF S a Land Enterprise worthy of attention fur investment .A SPLENIJIU POEM, BETTER VIEWS OE LIVING ; or, Lift!accord- BY MRS. H. F. M. BROWN. in the Shares. Pamphlet- with explanation will be for­ , Ing lo ihe doctrine ‘Whatever Is, Is Right, Price" ' Anew edition of this fine b<»ok for children (which has Iwarded by mall on application (<• BY WARREN SUMNER BARLOW, . $!.(«: postage 12 cents. . . been out of print somt* vears) has been IssueiLby Mm. JOHN. WET1IERBEE.— — ~ ~ w TrcuNurera •• M M CUBIST AND THE PEOPLIi Price $1,25; White & Co. Il Is full of charming stories and sketches fur May 3.—4w ‘ OlWr.e Su. KT2 Stalo street. Bustini. Anlhorof “TheVvici • which...... has been...... read and ad- postage 16 cents. . the little ones, written In altiacllve style. Christianity mired by thousands, and read by inindrudsof others who Price, single copies, 75cents, postage 10 cents. rpO LET—In a fine location at the South Encl condemn H fur its bold ami outspoken language in defense SOUL AFFINITY. Price20cts.; postage 2cts. Uh origin, nature and lemleticy. considered In the liglilul J- a very pleasant front room and side room, with board. of trulli ami the refutation and exposure of error. WHATEVER IS, IS RIGHT.' Price $1,00 ; post­ Wo will wend both bookm in one package, for astro-llivology. ,By REV. D. AV. HULL. In a genteel private family. Vpplkatldn should be made Price only 25 cents, postage 2 cents. ____ _ age 16 cents. . . 81,25, postage 20 cent*. .. USSSaa WM. WIHTE i CO., at Immediately. Reference: WilliamAVhitk&Co., Book­ Tor sale wholesale and retail by WM. M HITE & CO For sate wholesale and retail bv the publishers, -WM Fiir sale jvliolenalo and rfitnll by the WM the BANNER OF LIGHT BUUKSTURL, H Hanovei sellers, 14 Hanover street, of whom further particulars can at tho BANNER OF LIGHT BUUKSTORI 14 Hano- M’illTE & CO at the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOK WHITE A CO., at the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOK be learned. tff-Apr, 19. ver street, Boston« Mass. cow STUB E, 14 Hanover street, Boston, Mais, cow STORE, 14 Hanuver street, Boston, Mass. Btrcet, Buslun, Mass. ri. -

MAY If, 1873.

I en,'bHLno Sectariaiiiaiii— den transition to the spirit-world enme to-day And «im>!«•(! : universal solvent lii which all domestic troubles ] (April 2Sth). About the time of tlie fire Mr. *i’ii > i . <■. f >>.■ . » Sonu- Cuiinrrrutm: Stnti’n>ii’'ii ore ' can !><• dissolved, nor the elixir of unwrrsal liar- | White met the Spiritualists of thiseity (Detroit), MRS. J. H. CONANT, Shucktil—Miilh-iv in Milford—Froi» the Shaker THE I mony and happiness that shall make all married hold to the Spiritual Pliitj'oriu—Note». and endeared liimself to.every heart. I have met lives run smooth. So long as passion pairs most Messrs. Epitohs—Some time has elapsed since many of our friends, and they all bid me assure Experience Wounded i> the »chool parties, as now, there will be breakers ahead, forwarded you any items from the West. We you of tlicir teiiderest sympathies. They know OF THE Where man learns piercing wisdom out of smart and many will founder or wreck, and if there is | are all jogging along, keeping our eyes open, tlie loss of (lie earthly presence of one tliat you 19TH CENTURY. • no passion in the union, it will be like living in - and praying to the gods to deliver us'from moral loved so well is hard to bear. Tlie book conOiltift n lil«tor.y of tlie Me stand on the defensive. And they are ready'to are weak tilings ; tlie gods alone can speak his niunlentloiiM isivvii llirouirh her Wlu'i'i' two lires inei t ini the prairie they sunn ' orgnulHniat tlieBnniierot Ijichi Look- how the u'lldeii ocean -hini's above ilo that, and something more, too. praise. May we all emulate his purity and fideli­ Freci'ireleM; and spirit ih?m- ty. What a comfort it must lie to you, gentle­ K»eeN. ejom.vM mid invorn- 1 Its pebbly stones, am I magnifies their girth ; S. U. MCCHACKEN, 9 tioiiM irohi vnrioiiM iu- • does the bright and blessed light id love that is left. of Detroit, felt moved (as [ informed you some men, to knoio that, in tlie uhiversal providence telligenceNhi the Its own thing' ghn itv, and raise their worth heli' I-, no dmib , a philienphv of life, and m ...... , , . ,. ‘ . other life. 8 , , time ago) to memorialize the State Legislature, <>f God, your associate for so many years can it a pin oMiphv ol marriage ami the proper re a- , . . .. , ,, , . , The whole being prefaced with opening remarks froai 1 1 ' , , , , 1 . . asking an investigation intotheseetaiianebar- often be witli you, to aid you in your great work the pen of tions ol the— exes, but whose system ol mammie I . ,, , . , • •. .• and ...... ,ii,i .i 1 ' , • ,, ■ , ai'ti'i ol the Ann Arbor I lliversitv. Meeting for humanity. ALLEN PUTNAM, ESQ. contains I ? A hat have been tried have ad- : , ,, ,, , , - he maj gua great nay that is never out ol the , ... , ,, , ...... i the gentleman, in Detroit, the other dnv, 1 re­ NOTES. Mr. Putnam, In his ‘‘Prefatory Remarks,"says: “Objec­ way ed. li e have seen tlie I'ti-rnal muting'ast a CW , ,, , ... , - . tion was made to .Styling Mrs. Conant tho ‘ w mid's Me­ quested him to favor me with a statement m re­ J. K. Bailey and wife entered Miifojd just as dium ’ mi the title page. The reply was that for many years - months, or”even years,and close in separatum. lation to Hie matter, for yimr eolumns. Tlie fol­ we left town. the doors of her circle room have, trl-wevklv, been thrpwn THE. Tltl l.Y r.llAVIt. We have seen trials under nearly all rules, and : freely open tofhc wurld—to all comers whatsoever, ami that lowing eouversqtion took place : Mis."Emma Martin, of Detroit' Midi., well It is In this sense only—viz., her accessibility by the world, They are brave w ho know to speak I’ailiiri'S everywhere, and conclude" there is no j 'and the extent to which the world has approached her, that , For the fallen and the weak : Curr'Kpoiiilriit.—The subject of your memorial known as a test medium and speaker, now re­ she Is here called the World's Medinin.” ...... They are brave who calmly cimose .. philosopher's stone nor elixir of lifts and we ad- 1 is ail interesting one. Tell us all about it, please. sides at ¡cm Jefferson avenue. Hatred, si'otling and abuse. 1 vise all to do the best they can, and keep clear of I Those who would know of the dark, bitter experiences Mr. MeCrui'ken,—Well, I have been studying E. V. Wilson lectured in Milford some months which, thorn-like, line the pathway along the nieiliiimlstlc Bather than ih silence shrink '. trouble.-, not their own, and lead as happy a life Calvary—and those also who would- sense. In a certain de­ From tlie truth Ihev needs must think ; the progress of the religions world for some ago. McQueen recently exposed McQueen in gree at h»a.M, tlie first fresh breeze of the infinite spring­ as possible. 1 tlie same town. time of reluvenatlng reward for labors done that Hows into iS time. Ilf late I have been watching the inva­ the receptive souls of (ruth's workers, though the bodily In tin- right with two ur three. TOADYISM. sion of the halls of edueatimi by sectarian Chris­ A. J. Fisbback has returned to his home at powers may he abated and the physica) eye gftnv dim— should’ read this plain, unvarnished tale of one who, halt­ tianity/ The Ann Arbor University has an en- Victoria Station, Mo. He is a successful preach­ ing In the red autumn sunset of life, (while even yet young Í Oitr Government ollicials, from highest to lo.w- er of the new gospel of spiritual communion and ■ In years,) is cheered hy tlie retrospect of fields rlrh with- • est, are rapidly sinking into a system of toady­ I (lowmcnt arising from tlie sales of lands granted I waving harvests of spiritual beiii'llt and advancement which | by Ilie United States Government ; but tills ryve- -spiritual liberty. His year's campaign at Clyde shall find reapers In at least another generation of human­ hc illesi ism that is disgraceful to a republic and destruc­ and Norwalk was a success. At Sturgis, on his ity. The book presents to the skeptic, in a condensed tive to moral purity and Ihritly eemmmy. Publie ntie is not sutfieimit for tlie college. Its officers form. • f • • I have always asked assistance Iroin Hie State. A way West, Air. F. was greeted by an immense ' dinner-parties, receptions, excursions and euler- An Earnest, Unequivocal and Individual I gift of lit teen thousand dollars per year is allow- I audience in the Free Church. AVnrri'n < hate. Beguini* CorrchpoiMlviit» ; tainments tliat the salaries, even’ when doubled Example of the Good wrought by ell the school. But now the Trustees of the Uni­ Rumor hasit thatA. B. French, of Clyde,!)., Spiritualism. salid back pay thrown in, cannot cover the cost is to reenter the lecture field. Rumor once in a of, are expected of all ollieiuls, from the Presi- versity ask, that, in lieu of that specified sum, while blunders’into the trulli, and we pray that Its perusal cannot fail to •dent down to the.dowest municipal nllieer of a there may be a tax of one-twentieth of a mill on CHICAGO. this maybe one of those remarkable occasions. CHEER OUR STRUGGLING MEDIA, city ward. Added to lids is a.tax by organized the assessed valuation,of the State, which would , It is laughable—this study of Christian unity By reason of the lessons flowing from the early trials and Wm ri'ii ('hiise lei'ture.l al the spiritualist Hall, I'ommiltees on all candidates for ulliee, that, in i amount to over thirty-one thousand dollars. Now hardships borne by this most remarkable» Instrument of West Itandolph street. Chieago, Sunday, May many eases, takes nearly or quite the amount of |. it is expressly declared, by the law of the State, and Christian bigotry, in this our Christian communimi between the worlds of embodied and disem­ country. For instance : the other day A; said to bodied miml. 4th, both morning and evening, to large audi­ myenr's salary to defray, by those elected, and I that " (Sec.:«).) The Legislature shall pass no Read it, doubters of immortality, aud refute law to prevent any person from worshiping Al­ I B., “1 hear tliat you have joined the Young ences The mnrmiig lerlnre wils on,the religious which the defeated candidate must alsomeet be- । its proofs if you can! element in man's nature and its varied expres- mighty God according to Hie dictates of his own Men’s Christian. Association.” B. said, “ Nay, fore lit- knows his fate in the canvass, and by not so I l am not a Christian ; I am a .Spiritual­ sion in the numerous sectarian forms of devo-. which iminv of the-most honest nnd nble men I'CoiiseieiiiT। : or ,to compel any person to attend, Peruse it, hearts who grow weary of the tion.- Fiir eonvi'iiii'.nee, lie divided the religions me utleilv precluded from even being ' “iwt, >uiqmrt any place ol religmus woiship, ist.” A. (who is an Episcopalian) smiled sweet­ battle of life, whatever be your creed, Of the world into lour great sects, em re.-ponding date-I'm- otfice. Add to Ihi- the corresponding Pay tdl.es, taxes, or other rates Cor thesup- ly and said savagely;,“ Well,'Spiritualism is bad and be comforted! enough', but the Young Aleij’s Christian Associ- to the four orders in' the animal kingdom—wor­ port .of any minister of the gospel or teaclicr of Examine it, Spiritualists, and find therein religion.' ' ■ ' ation'is a (louredmyhl ieorec'!'’~ How these Chris­ shipers of images lor the 1 lad nites : worshipers ollieer, by taxing, those who Imvc been under; proof-texts, incidents and arguments . " (See. io.) No money shall be appropriated or tians love one another ! Cephas. ■ of tile elements lor the Mollusks; Worshipers-of him, and by tills net ri'i'ommending him lor an- j drawn from the treasury for tlie benefit of any ' ' which cannot fail of bringing to mysterious act ions a nd wild vagiiries ol Mahomet, other pince, and you have a jiinst complete and ■; . you even a stronger conviction for. A11ieulata : worshipi-rs ol personal gods and degrading system that is ijlready cropping out in ! religious sector society, theological or religious tlieir wimderfiibdealings with men—Jehovah and (he oifieiaj corruptions,\defalcations, specula- seminary '', nor shall property belonging to the THE of the verity of your Christ, with.theirsix hundred sects—for the Ver- tionsiiml frauds in all departments of our Gov- | Slide lie appropriated for any such purpose.” CLOCK STRUCK ONE, -...... philosophy! tebralii. In each division honesty prevailed with C'm'.v-IlAyou think it would be a violation ol Circulate it, for wherever it goes it will 79 eminent. What else could we expect I rom a] AND / t.he ignorant and delu.led masses, and knavery, syslem of lasts and feasts,-.¡»'.which dissipation ! the spiritof “Sec. 40” to grant the request of ■"carry with it an aroma of purity—-an deeeplion and Irypoerisy.with the intelligent t'eW. and debiinehcry pre,vail to an .alarming extent in | (lie University ? . Christian Spiritualist. example teaching higher uses for Natural religion, which wo inherit as a distin- pul die lile, and is earrii’d of course into private lile | Mr. Met'.—Ido, and for this reason : in prac­ tice tlie University is a ChriMiun school, there­ REVISED AnFcORREGTED. the life that now is, and a ¡liso. ' Tlie truth is we must hnve a politicai l'evo- I fore sectarian. , ■ grand prophecy ‘of that " peliority over all other animals, had its expres- hit ion to bring our Govorrninont ollicials bark to i Being d Synopsis of the Inrentigationfi of Spirit- sioii jn these .lolUis Ut worship in, m^gmiidj (he honésly, '¡ntegi'ity: limi jmrlly of' the i'iirlier.1 ■ (.’()/'.—How was your memorial received in hitereiniriie oij an Episcopal Bishop,"Three which is to be!. I.ansiug? Afi)Mern, fire, Dortors and others, at division and it •uli-ilivisiims, tua'ording Io the iidmiiiislintions, and snve us froiii.linnki'iipteyl . MenijihiSf .Tcnn., t/i. 1855. - 324 pp.; Cloth] 81,60; full gilt, $2,00; postage . Mr. MeC— It,made tlie statesmen stare. Some melimi ilevelnpliieiit of (he Worshipers. These and ruin. •. . the Oniriidn of niang Eminent Divines, lie- 20 cents,. . ' ... divisions were only sects of religionists, as Meth-' ' said it wps a good’joke ; of hers that it was an in­ infl.anu.dead, oil the Subject, and Commit A Fine Steel Plate Portrait of the Medium adorns' : OVER THE RIVER. odists. Baptists and tjiiakess are seels of Glirls- sult to the Semite ; one .declared that it wns.ti nicatibns received from a nwnber the work. _ ' :gf persons recently, . ■ . Hans All .forms iff .• worship-.urei founded oh Old and young must go—no exemption. .Death matter gotten up for a sensation ; pot ipfiiyjwere ■ For sale wholesale and retail by the publishers, -absolutely astonished to find oiit that all'tlie peo­ ■ ’ " ’ ' BY THE WILLIAM WHITE & CO., at the BANNER OF LIGHT fallii and all religious- motives are natural, conies for one after another, and calls and culls- BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanover street, Boston, Mase. - ir emiseii'ui'es are.tile creations of ediiea- without consulting its. Just- now comes the ple of the United States did not believirlii the ’ Il E V. . S A MU E L W A T SON, . Of tho Mothodist Episcopal Church. linn ..well us mill', belief ¡u uni' kind of ie-. news of .the departure.of our sister in the prime Christian religion. The '• Protest-’’ was ordered , ligioiis worship as,superior to all others. ■ Chris-, of life and Hush of womanhood—Mrs. .Jessie \r. to be printed in (ho Journal of (he Senate. It “Truth 1« mighty, and will prevail.” • “ $1750! was voted down by a ballot of eleven to-ten. tianity has.no belter foundntiim in fact than any Hitchcock, beloved wife of Henry Hitehenek, od­ • “TiiECb'ocK STitccK Onk?’ Isan Intensely Interesting 'dor of tlie Mount Vernon ISliilesmuig 111. WeiI Soon alter the matter came up in the House end work, to which great additional Interest Is given from the other of the .sects, but: owing to its ]irogressive high standing of Its author in the- Methodist Episcopal GREAT.REDUCTION IN PRICE! : s.tairway.which, le-ads,ont of it, it is better adapted made their acquaintance some years since, and i ¡»cl''¡th a similar defeat. <• Church, In which he lias been a bright and shining fight lor a quarter of a century, and is, personally known to nearly to the : commercial enterprise of enlightened Imped for them both a long and nsefnl lite ; but Cor.- What next? all the clergy of the South and ton wide circle In the North, .1/)'. MeC.—Petitions from all parts of the State ami wherever known Is held Iu the highest esteem. These' THE HISTORY tintions. : . it is of no use to hope in a Christian emmlry. circumstances cause the book to he eagerly sought for. This u OF'*'.1 Every step in the .Protestant march is out of began to pour in. The statesmen found out that desire Is greatly Increased by the action of the Methodist •‘ Fate will liave its fixed course,The loved Conference, of which the author is a member, iu dis- Christhmity; in which the I'nitariansare last and and loving go away from ns more often than the people were interested in the matter, so they clpllning him for publishing.the book, thus attracting the MODERN AMERICAN I appointed a enmmittee of . five to examine into attention of thousands of all sects who-are anxious to read highest, being only baptized infidels ;.millième those less dear aud less lit to go to the Summt'r- •1t mid judge for themselves of Its inerlts. ” step mure brings them out ol Christianity en­ l.and. We must part here to.meet there, and the subject. I’rirc 81,50. postugc free. . “SPIRITUALISM: Cor.—What was the result? For safe wliulcsale and retail hv WM. WHITE A CO., tirely, and upon the free religious piattoni!i where soon or late each earlhly tie mnst sunder, and, if .atthe BANNER GF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanovpr. J/?'. Met.!.—The committee, convened in Ann street, Boston, Mass. * ‘ ‘ . A Twenty Years’ Record all mit tirali...... intelligent and rational religionists. , : cemented in love, will.be re-united in the land bie - OK THE must ultimately, plant themselves and build up ii ; y,n'i<1 the earthly vision." Arbor. TUui'y haggled over the significance of the Ï' . ■ J.UST INS UED. Astounding and Unprecedented Open religioiis lite ojrseieiitilie trutKs and praetieal The printers of Mount Vernon met and piisxeil term siWnriaiii.sm. The college professors-said ctiarit v. resolutions of condolence, for our brother, and that Christianity, as a system of religion, was not CLOCK STRUCK TWO, Communion between Earth and sectarianism, ’('lie committee reported some time .Chrislianity litui dune mueh good by cult i vatina, expressed their high appreciation of our sister— •: aje which Is not to abiding there through all generations.,. Science > where he bad been eminently successful in the sooner or later it must be met face to face. the point. It deserves lobe made a campaign tra’ctrand t<>- ' ^SECOND Em’FlOiL- ”~ will settle Ilie truth of spy it-life and intercourse,, I practice of homeopathy, aided by intuition, Cor.—What (Io you say to the Christian defini- gelher with its piiidecessor, “The -Clock Struck One,” which it soably defenijs, should be circulated throughout and that very sium; alter which, Christianity tion of the word “sectarianism?’? the camp of Orthoddxy. Price SO cents, postage 2 cents. . ■ THE . CLBRGY will be superseded and needed no inure by the । Spiritualist Lectures and Lyceums, jlfr. J/itC’.—1 shall pay no attention to that. I For sale wholesale and retail by WM.‘WHITE*,* CO., most enlightened people on the earth. i Meetings in Boston.—./o/gi J. An/lrint Ihi/■’tm; shall place the whole, gutter on . the broad ground at - the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanover A SOURCE OF DANCER i Ab.ithiff/f. — Lnlsbin street,—Every Sunday: Morn- them with the dangers which threaten our Republic at the mure advanced than those who worship wooden I Ing. free circle:-alicrnbini anti evening, cmit’ercjice. Dr even though it be true that the dogmas of Chris­ A STORY FOR THE TIMES. hands of the Christian priesthood, who, tho author is fully images or the«>elements. Christianity is only a I ('. York, secretary. The Children's Lyceum meets tianity are not taught in the University, yet, ■ BY. persuaded, are America's worst enemies—worse than slave­ 1 every Sunday at I r. m. holders over were, more dangerous to civil liberty, and way station, and not (lie terminus of the reli­ 1 Test Circles are held at Nassau Hall, corner .Washington hearing it spoken of ns the rpeognized religion— LOIS WAISBROOKEB. : more unprliielpled in their attacks upon It. Hu claims that amrcoinimin st reels (el+Uii nee from No. s Common street), the American clergy arc plotting the destruction of our lib­ U gious progress of.the human mind', and we would : rverv Sunday at Hi'o a. m. and 2*» r. M. Mrs. L. W. Litch [ as the embodiment of the vdl-in-all of civiliza- erties in their endeavor to get God and Christ and the Bible .soon be out.of it were it not for the vast anmunt-L d òt hers; illùdi min | tion, virtue and goodness—is inculcating a senti­ This Is ope of the best books for general reading any­ into the United States Constitution. This book should be where tube found. It should and no doubt will attain a read by everybody. of support drawn from it by those who subsist or l ment which will naturally lead those who im­ popularity equal to The Gates Ajar.” ; ■ 'The work contains sixteen chapters, the headings of Boston.—■¡Min-Miu .'l é A »dreie- Ihill.-r'Yhe. exer­ \vhlch arc as follows: keep their respectability by. its support, and in cises of Children’s Lyeetim No. 1 commenced at, bibe it to ally themselves with organizations - CONTENTS. L—America's Foes. turn by supporting it in some of its many creeds. 1.11 o'clock Sunday, May 11th—Conductor D. N. formed for carrying out the theological beliefs Chap. l-Chlhlhood. Chap. 2—The Wolf and the Lamb. 2 .«-The.Great Question. I Ford.presiding. -After tlm opening exercises in • Chap. 3—The Prophecy. Chap. 4—Coals of Fire. 3 .—I’ollticsand Religion. and dogmas of Christianity. Chap. 5-The Cloud Rising. Chap. 6-TellIng Tales. 4,—Government: Human or Divine. MATRIMONIAL GUIDES. ! the usual form, attention was called todeclama- Chap. 7—A Rut In Hie Cloud. 5 .—An “ Ambassador of Goble iiiiiaii« of deciding, mi the certainty of death—a matter ! And, like a sensible fellow, he has taken a stand TIPPING HIS TABLES: To say tohat should be said, to only say what should 06 of more Importance on the Continent than witli ourselves, said, and to say it as it should be said. « ItnnibliiigN after a ICambler; Exposure* of an them a sad experience, found in Xaturr the. law owing to the•|»ree|pHancy of Interments there: BrlngUhe ■ on the .spiritual platform. He has been address- Cloth $1,25, postage 14 cents. Hi Exposer. For sale wholesale and retail by WM. WHITE & CO., at by which the o/,/ raise.-ui :un|uiii.i or iii.uhicr. it tiiiscontain great acceptance. He will attend the great June Elicited by “An Expose of Spiritualism' by Rev. street, Boston, Mass; •» • . __ _ serosuy Ilie Is lertnlnly silll present; while II It burst j j st . Mj , w U(,t t) Br0<, Jolin <;« cfcory, Noitlineld, Vt.,,1872.” men believed it, and Swedenborg, Noyes, and An­ discharging nttlhlnj; hut vapor, life Is ns eorialnly extinct. • • 13 b ’ 1 BY ALLENPUTNAM. Common Sense Theology; drews, and many others found in Nature other In pne word, a dry vesicle is a sign of death: a liquid out*, | Hartley will take high rank among our lecturers. OR, ____ of life., ;- Hirhasa fine education, and has everything in In response to a general demand, tills able production, uses for it, and Henry said “The hat for the which appeared origlnaliv In the Banner of Light, has been NAKED TRUTH8 IN K0DGH-SH0D RHYME, iiead, not the head for the hat—institutions for . Three huinlretl Granges of the Patrons of Husbandry his favor. We are glad to welcome him to our Issued In pamphlet form. Like everything of a literary About Human Nature and Human Life. .Wlth aOrltlqiia nature furnished the reading public by Mr. Putnam, this upon the Creeds. In Four Parts. By D. HOWLAND men, and not men for institutions,” and, conse­ [an order of cooperative ,s< cloHes'among fanners, for their increasing fold. Mr. Hartley says ho is still a work Is full of Interest, and bears the mark of patient and HAMILTON, thirty years a practical Phrenologist. , quently, his theory had to yield to the race and mutual protection as producers against speculators] are to Shaker in belief, and lie entertains the highest earnest thought. Price: with portrait of author, $1,50; without por^ajt^ be represented in a State Convention to he held In Mount Price 25 cents, postage free. ‘ $ For sale wholesale and retail by WM. WHITE 4 CO., at th.eS<(txes. regards for Elder Prescott and all the inembers For sale wholesale and retail by the publishers, WM, PleawuiC Iowa, on the 10th of June. Gov. Carpenter will WHITE & CO., at the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOK­ the BANNER OF LIGHT BOOKSTORE, 14 Hanover Our'sister, like most of the writers, has mark- address the multitude. of the fraternity. STORE, 14 Hanover street, Boston, Mass. street, Boston, Mass,