Cj S..]Riritualist Fhtossr?*** ■ Oct

Cj S..]Riritualist Fhtossr?*** ■ Oct

EBGISTBBED A3 A NEWAJai. dDlliMt |itos|pptf rmnuihir Udb S|jmlttahsni m (Srcal Britain. THE “SPIRITUALIST” is regularly on Sale at the following places LONDON : 11, Ave Maria-lane, St. Paul's Churchyard, E.C. PARIS: 246, Boulevard des Capucines, and 7, Rue de Lille. LEIPZIG: 2, Lindenstrasse. FLORENCE: Signor G. Parisi, Via della Maltonaia. ROME: The International Library, 346 and 347, Corso. NAPLES: British Reading Rooms, 267, Riviera di Chiaja, opposite the Villa Nazionale. LIEGE: 37, Rue Florimont. BUDA-PESTH : Josefstaadt Erzherzog, 23, Alexander Gasse. MELBOURNE: 96, Russell-street. SHANGHAI: Messrs. Kelly & Co. NEW YORK: 24, East Fourth-street. BOSTON, U.S. : g, Montgomery-place, and 18, Exchange-street. CHICAGO : “ Religio-Philosophical Journal’ Office. MEMPHIS , U.S.: 223, Union-street. SAN FRANCISCO: 319, Kearney-street. No. 218.—(Vol. IX.—No. 13.) LONDON: FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 27, 1876. Published Weekly; Price Twopence. Contents. BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS TESTI­ OF SPIRITUALISTS. MONIAL FUND. The Rapid Evolution of Spiritual Phenomena .................. 145 S3, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, W.C. English Committee. Original Researches in Psychology. By T. P. Barkas, (Entrance in "Woburn Street) Charles Blackburn, Esq. William H. Harrison, Esq. F.G.S.:—tutrodutcory—Researches in Psychology— Alexander Calder, Esq. Sir Charles Isham. Bart. First Seance—Who are tbe Controls?—Individuality of Benjamin Coleman. Esq. HenryD. Jeneken, E«q., M.R.T, the Controls—Is it Hallucination?—A New Work on Agenda for November, 187G. H. Collcn. Esq, J. N. T. Martbeze, Esq, Psychology—Mode of Conducting the Seances—Are Wednesday, Ist.—Soiree at 38, Great Russell Street, at Andrew Gleudlnuiug, Esq. I Dr. George Sexton, the Questions Easily Answered.?—Harmonics—Vital 6.30 p.m. Music, Conversation and Refresh­ William Tebb, Esq. Acoustics-Interference—Harmony—The Future Life 146 ments. Open to members and friends. Legal Points connected with the Slade Case............................ 147 Admission, Is. Honwary The Slado Prosecution..................................................................148 Friday, 3rd.—Seance Committee at 6 pm. J. N. T. Marthcze, Esq., 20, Palmeira-square, Brighton, A Seance with Dr. Slade ........................................................... ISO „ Experimental Research Committe, at 6.30 Honorary Secretary: How Psycho is Worked .......................................................... ICO p.m. Dr. Thomas Blyton, 72, Navar-ino-rooad, Da.ston, London, E. Approaching Investigation ofSpiiitual Phenomena by Dr. Monday, 6(A.—Discussion Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Admis­ List of Contributors to 3rd October, 1S76. Carpenter and Others.......................................................... 150 sion free to members and. friends. £ s. d. Passed to Spirit Life ..................................................................151 Friday, 10th.—Experimental Research Committee, at 6.30 O. B., per Benjamin Coleman (forwarded direct Mr. Blackburn's Seances .-—How a Medium was Freed from p.m. to Mr. Green)................................................... 50 0 0 Bonds.........................................................................................151 Tuesday, 14th.—Correspondence Committee, at 4.44 p.m. J. N. T. Martheze .................................................... 25 0 0 Poetarr:—A Deserter ..................................................................151 „ Financo Committee, at 6 p.m. Oharlos Blackburn ................................................ 20 0 0 Spiritualism in Liverpool .......................................................... 150 ,, Council Meeting at 6 30 p.m. William Tebb............................................................ 10 10 0 Paragraphs;—Mr. J. J. Morse in the North, 145; A Seance Wednesday, loth.—Mr. Blackburn’s Seance, Mr, Williams, “Nicodemus”................................;.......................... 10 10 0 at Mrs. Makdougall Gregory’s, 147; The Unpardonable medium, at 7.30 p . m. Thomas Grant................................... ....................... 10 10 0 Sin, 151; Mysticism, 156; Will their Spirits be Friday, 11th,—Experimental Research Committee, at 6.SO Couutess of Caithness ............................................ 10 10 0 United? 156; Apostate Mediums in America, 156; p.m. Alexander Calioo.................................................... 5 0 0 The Arthurian Applo ........................................................ 156 Monday, 20th.—House and Offices Committee, at 6 p.m. P. R. Harrison............................................................ 3 3 0 „ Soiree Committee at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Catherine Berry ............................................. 2 2 0 „ Discussion Meeting at 7.30 p.m. N. Fabyan Dawe .................................................... 2 2 0 Thursday, 23rd.—Mr’. Blackburn’s Seance, Mr. W. Eglinton., James Bowman ... ................................................... 2 0 0 “THE SPIRITUALIST” NEWSPAPER: medium, at 7.30 p.m. Sir Charles Isham, Bart......................................... 1 1 0 Friday, 24th.—Library Committee, at 6 p.m. Miss Ponder............................................................... 1 1 0 A Record of the Progress of the Science and Ethics oj „ Experimental Research Committee, at 6.30 S. C. Hall, F.S.A........................................................ 1 1 0 Spiritualism. p.m. W. R. T...................................................................... 1 1 0 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, PRICE TWOPENCE. Thursday, 30th.—Dir. Blackburn’s Seance. Mr. W. Egdinton, H. Collcn................................................................... 1 0 0 ESTABLISHED IN I860. medium, at 7.30 p.m. R. Glendinning ...................................................... 1 0 0 Mr. Blackburn’s Seances arc free to inquirers, who must be William H. Harrison ............................................ 1 0 0 recommended by a (member, or apply personally to the Secre­ Thomas Blyton........................................................ 1 0 0 rTiHE SPIRITUALIST, published weekly, is the tary. As there is a great demand for *,ticket and the numbers A. C. Swinton........................................................... 1 0 0 J- oldest Newspaper connected with the movement in. the are strictly limited, it is necessary to apply some time in John Lamont........................................................... 1 0 0 United Kingdom, anu is the recognised organ of educated Spiritual­ a dvance. ' Miss Kislingbury .................................................... 0 10 6 ists in all the English-speaking countries throughout the Globe; it T. S.............................................................................. 0 10 0 also lias an influential body of readers on the Continent of Europe. PRIZE ESSAYS OF THE BRITISH NATIONAL The Contributors to its pages comprise most of the Reading and Augustus Johnston ................................................ 0 10 6 more experienced Spiritualists, including many eminent in the ranks ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. Algernon Joy........................................................... 0 10 0 of Literature, Art, Science and the Peerage. Among those who In the year 1875, through the liberality of two members of From a German....................................................... 0 6 0 have published their names in connection with tlieir communica­ its body, the Council of the British National Association of A. Glendinning........................................................ 0 5 0 tions in its columns are Mr. C. F. Varley, C.E., F.lt.8.; Mr. William Spiritualists was enabled to offer two prizes, the first consisting Per Mr. James Burns’s list in The Medium and Crookes, F.R.S., Editor of the “Quarterly Journal of Science” (who Daybreak, 29th September, 1876, viz. :- admits the reality of the phenomena, hut has, up to the present time, of a gold medal or £20; the second of £ 10, for the best and expressed no decided opinion as to their cause); Mr. Alfred R. second best essays on a selected subject, which was—“Tbe £ s. d, Wallace, President of the Biological Section of the British Associa­ Probable Effect of Spiritualism upon the Social, Moral and Miss Jane Jennings .......................... 0 5 0 tion for the Advancement of Science (1876); Prince Emile de Religious Condition of Society.” Mr. W. Jennison .............................. 1 0 0 Sayn-Wittgcnstein (Wiesbaden): the Right lion, the .Countess of The conditions were that the competition should be open to Mr. Burns’s Lecture........................ 2 4 5 Caithness; His Imperial Highness Nicholas of Russia (Duke of all British born or naturalised British subjects, and further to N. V.................................................... 0 5 0 Leuchtenbc^i^g^); Mr. H. G. Atkinson. FG.S.i.Lord Lindsay; the all foreign membors of the British National Association of A Grateful One ............................... .. 1 0 0 Hon. Robert Dale Owen (formerly American Minister at the Court M. 'A. B.................................................. 0 0 of Naples:; Baron Dirckinck-IIolmfeld (Holst^iid ; Mr. Gerald Spiritualists, provided the essays were written in English. 10 Massey; Le Comte de Bullet: the Hon. J. L. O’Sullivan, formerly The following gentlemen were kind enough to consent to F. M. ................... .............................. .. 0 2 6 American Minister at the Court of Portugal; Dr. C. C. Massey, adjudicate upon the merits of tbe competing essays:—Mr. Dlrs. Col Boyd ............................... ,. 0 10 0 Barrisber-at-Law;

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