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AND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
[EEGISTEEED FOE TEANSMIS8I0N ABEOAD.]
No. 81.—(Vol. IV.—No. 11.) LONDON: MARCH 13j 1874. Published Weekly; Price Threepence
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RS. CORA L. V. TAPPAFS SUNDAY EVENING
INSPIBATIONAL DISOOUESES.
Spirit Teachings ... 121
Other World Order] 123
Visions in Crystals 125
The Eoyal Institution 126
Spiritualism at the Victoria Discussion Society 126
Eyening Concert of the Marylebone Association 128
Correspondence—Internal Eespiration, 129; The Value of Evidence 130
Spiritual Phenomena in America ... ... 131
Spirit Poetry 132
Paragraphs—The Testimonial to Mr. Ely ton, 125; The London Anthro¬
pological Society, 131; Lunacy Law Eeform, 131; Miss Faithful
and Woman’s Eights 132
Answers to Correspondence MM 132
Crown 8vo. pp. 126, Cloth 2s. 8d.
HINTS for the “EVIDENCES of SPIRITUALISM.”
By M.P.
London: Triibner and Co., 57 and 59, Ludgate-hill.
The Best Book for Enquirers. 2nd Edition.
WHERE ARE THE DEAD ? or, SPIRITUALISM
EXPLAINED.
Containing well authenticated and selected reports of all the different
phases of modem spirit phenomena, from table-turning to the visible
materialisation of the faces and forms of the departed, and the photograph¬
ing of spirits; proving by undeniable facts that those we mourn as
DEAD AEE STILL ALIVE,
and can communicate with us; and that Spiritualism is sanctioned by
Scripture, and consistent with science and common sense; with specimens
of intensely interesting communications received touching death, the future
life, and the experiences of the departed. Also extracts from the literature
of Spiritualism, advice, to investigators, list of books, addresses of mediums,
and all useful information. By Fritz.
Price 3s.; or post free 39 stamps, from A. Ireland & Co., publishers,
Manchester, who will forward copies of the table of contents on applica¬
tion.
London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
THE LIVERPOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Office-Beaeees foe 1873.
President.—James Wason, Esq. Vice-President.—'Mi. John Lament.
Secretary.
Mr. John Davidson, 45, Kensington, Liverpool.
Treasurer.—'Mx. Chatham. Librarian.—Mr. H. J. Charlton.
New Course.
AT CLEVELAND HALL, CLEVELAND-STEEET, OXFOED-STEEET.
Committee:—
Dr. Gully, M.D., Hill Side, Streatham, Chairman.
N. F. Dawe, Esq., Portman Chambers, Portman-square, W.
J. T. Hoskins, Esq., 5, Connaught-square, W.
T. H. Noyes, jun., Esq., “United University Club,” Suffolk-street
Pall-mall, S.W.
Thomas Slater, Esq., 136, Euston-road, N.W.
Mrs. Honywood, 52, Warwick-square, S.W., Treasurer.
Webster Glynes, Esq., 4, Gray’s-inn-square, W.C., Hon. Secretary.
At an influential meeting, recently held, the above-mentioned persons
were appointed a working Committee, with power to add to their number,
for inaugurating a further course of 12 Discourses by Mrs. Tappan, on
Sunday evenings.
The lectures commenced on the 18th January, and they will be con
tinned up to the 5th April next. Doors open at 6.15 p.m,, to commence
at 7 precisely.
It is estimated that the expense of holding the course will be £144, or
£12 a night.
Of this amount it is expected that £50 only will be obtained from the
admission of the general public.
The balance of £94 must therefore be procured from other sources.
The Committee make an earnest appeal for support, and solicit liberal
donations from the friends of the movement.
Tickets sold at the doors, also at Chappell’s or Ollivier’s, Bond-street, or
Burns’s, 15, Southampton-row, Holborn.
In order to prevent interruption it is requested that no person leave be¬
fore the conclusion of the service. No admittance after the discourse has
begun.
Donations thankfully received by the Treasurer or Hon. Secretary.
Eeserved seats 2s. and Is. each.
Body of the Hall free.
East London spiritual meetings. — lec-
TUEES giving information about Spiritualism are delivered every
Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m., at Mr. Cogman’s Lecture Eooms, 15, St.
Peter’s-road, Mile-end. Inspirational addresses every Sunday evening, at
Seven o’clock. Admission Free. Supported by voluntary contributions.
THE ST. JOHN’S ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUAL¬
ISTS.—Sunday Evening- Services are Held at Goswell Hall,
86, Goswell-road, commencing at 7 o’clock. Admission free. Special
meetings, for Members only, on Thursday evening; also a Library for use
of Members. Prospectus and Eules may be had on application to the
Secretary at the Committee Eooms, 30, Parkfleld-street, Islington.
Mr. Archibald Lament.
Mr. William Meredith,
Mr. G. Wharmby.
Mr. Dinsdale.
Mr. E. Casson.
Mr. D. Gay.
Mr. T. B. Griffin.
Committee of Management.
Mr. Eiece.
Mr. Davis.
Mr. Knox.
Mr. Garland.
Mr. Dean.
Mrs. Dinsdale.
Mrs. Casson.
Mrs. Gay.
Trustees.
Mr. Joseph Shepherd. | Mr. John Lament.
Mr. J. Chapman.
Auditors.
Mr. Bretherton. | Mr. H. J. Charlton.
THE object of tbis Association is the discovery of truth
in connection with Psychology.
The Society seeks to attain its object by the following measures, or such
. of them as from time to time are found to be practicable.
1.—By frequent meetings of its members for conference, inquiry, instruc¬
tion, mental improvement, spiritual culture, social intercourse, and healthful
recreation.
2.—By engaging in the edueation of children and others, for the purpose
. of developing their physical, mental, and spiritual powers.
3.—By the dissemination of knowledge by means of public instruction
lectures, reading-rooms, the press, and spirit communion.
January 9 th, 1874,
E. Pearoe, Hon. Sec.
BIRKBECK BANK. Established 1851.—29 and 30,
Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane.
Four per Cent. Interest allowed on Deposits.
Current Accounts opened similar to the Joint-Stock Banks, but without
any stipulation as to amount of balance to be kept
by the customer. Cheque Books supplied.
Purchases and Sales of British, Foreign, and Colonial Bonds, Stocks
Shares, &c., effected. Advances made thereon.
Office hours from 10 till 4, on Mondays from 10 till 9, and .on Saturdays
from 10 till 2 o’clock.
A Pamphlet containing full particulars may be obtained gratis,
or sent post free on application to
FEANOIS EAVENSCEOFT, Manager.
MRS. CORA L. Y. TAPPAN’S INSPIRATIONAL
DISCOUESES at the Cleveland Hall, Cleveland-street, Oxford-
street. The Committee have arranged for the delivery of these dis¬
courses at 7 o’clock every Sunday evening till April 5th, inclusive.
The expenses are not nearly covered by the sale of tickets and col¬
lections. J
Donations or Subscriptions in aid will be received by the Treasurer,
Mrs. Honywood, 62, Warwick-square, S.W.
Tickets can be had at the doors; also at Chappells; at Oliviers, Bond-
street, and at Burns’s, 15, Southampton-row, Holborn, Reserved seats 2s.
and Is. each. Body of the hall free,

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