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AND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE,
[REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD.]
No. 132.—(Yol. VI.—No. 10.) LONDON: MARCH 5; 1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence*
OTontentg.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
Spirit Teachings. No. XXVIII. ... L 109
The First Experiences of an Inquirer into Spiritualism :—Mr. Harri¬
son’s First Seance—Mrs. Mary Marshall’s Hediumship—A Table
Floating under Test Conditions—Direct Spirit Writing—John
King at Mrs. Marshall’s—Revelations from Beyond the Grave—
Spirit Lights and Spirit Hands—A Spirit Working off his Sins—
The Development of Writing Mediumship—The First Stages of
Mediumshio—Malicious Spirits—Spirit Identity—The Treatment
of Undeveloped Spirits—John King’s Advent at the Marshalls'—
Disturbances at a Public Seance ... Ill
Private Seances:—A Test Seance with Mr. Blackburn through the
Mediumship of Mr. Williams—Seance at Mrs. Makdougall Gre¬
gory’s—The Mediumship of Miss Showers,—Suggestions for Test¬
ing the Spirits by the Use of Philosophical Apparatus—Spectators
Invited into the Cabinet—A Test Seance with Miss Showers—
Seance at Miss Douglas’s—A Good Test Seance with Mr. Williams,
Proving the Fact of Materialisation " ... ... 115
Correspondence :—Spiritualism and Theological Dogmas — Healing
Mediumship in Liverpool—Scriptural Records of the Appearance
of the Spirits of the Departed—In the Cabinet with a Medium—
Organisation—The Wallace Testimonial—A Remarkable Test
Seance in Bristol ... ■ 116
Strange Powers of Spirits of Sleeping Mortals:—Photographing
the Spirit of a Medium in Paris while his Body was Asleep in
London—An Austrian Officer gives War News to the Baroness
Vay during - the Sleep of his Body—A Dream Picture—A Mes¬
meric Sensitive Reading the Dreams of Another Sleeping Person.. 119
Paragraphs:—The Wallace Testimonial, 111; Anthropology, 115; The
National Association of Spiritualists, 115; An Irish Story, 115;
Spiritualism in the West of England, 118; Messrs. Bastian and
Taylor’s Mediumship, 118; Spiritualism in Liverpool, 120; Miss
Fay’s Mediumship, 120; The Brixton Psychological Society ...120
DALSTON ASSOCIATION OF ENdUIRERS INTO
SPIRITUALISM.
(Established 1870.)
President.
Henry D. Jencken, Esq,, M.R.I., F.R.G.S. (Barrister-at-Law).
Council
Mr. A. Ferguson Black.
Mrs. C. Ada Bly ton.
Mr. Thomas Bly ton.
Mrs. Amelia Comer.
Mr. Alfred E. Lovell.
Mr. R Pomeroy Tredwen.
Mr. Thomas Wilks.
Mrs. M. Theresa Wood.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—Mr. Thomas Blyton.
The purposes of the Association are:—
(1) .tThe collection of well-authenticated facts affecting Spiritualism,
through its own circle, or circles, and other available sources, so as to form
a basis for sound judgment.
(2) . By various means to offer facilities to investigators, and to induce
others to give the matter careful inquiry, with a viewto a bettor understand¬
ing of the phenomena and teachings of Spiritualism.
Ordinary experimental seances are held weekly, on Thursday evenings, at
8 p m., to which Members are admitted, as well as Members of similar As¬
sociations [vide Rule IX.). Strangers can only be admitted to the ordinary
seance held on the first Thursday evening in each month, on introduction
by a Member. The last Thursday evening in each month is devoted to
special seances with professional media, lectures, discussions, reading of
papers, or narration of experiences of investigators; to which strangers
are admitted, under the same regulations as are inforced on the first Thurs¬
day evening in each month.
. In addition to the weekly meetings and seances, members of the Associa¬
tion have the privilege of utilising the well-stocked Library, comprising
numerous standard works on Spiritualism and kindred subjects. All the
English Spiritualist newspapers and magazines are regularly supplied to
the Rooms for the perusal of Members.
All communications to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Rooms of
the Association, 74, Navarino-road, Dplston, E. A stamped addressed en¬
velope should be enclosed in all letters requiring replies. Copies of the
Prospectus, Rules, Circle Regulations, and directions “ how to form Spirit
‘“Circles,” with any further information, to be obtained on application to
the Secretary at his private residence, 12, St. Phillip’s-road, Dalston, E.
PERSONS in Oxford interested in Spiritualism are
invited to call upon Mr. Stock, 14, Queen-street, with a view to the
formation of a society for the investigat’on of phenomena and the discus¬
sion of theories in connection with Spiritualism and cognate subjects.
The British National Association op Spiritualists is formed to unite
Spiritualists of every variety of opinion for their mutual aid and benefit; to
aid students and inquirers in their researches, by placing at their disposal
the means of systematic investigation into the facts and phenomena, called
Spiritual or Psychic; to make known the positive results arrived at by careful
research; and to direct attention to the beneficial influence which those
results are calculated to exercise upon social relationships and individual
conduct. It is intended to include Spiritualists of every class whether
members of Local and Provincial Societies or not, and all inquirers into
psychological and kindred phenomena.
Persons wishing to join the Association, and local Societies wishing
to become allied, are requested to communicate with the Assistant
Secretary, Mr. John W. Haxby, 8, Sandall-road, Camden-town, London,
N.W., of wh&m copies of the Constitution and Rules may be had upon
application.
THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS
WILL HOLD A
SERIES OF CONVERSAZIONES
On the first Wednesday of each month, until further notice.
These meetings have been organised at the request, and for the benefit of
Spiritualists who desire opportunities of meeting friends and members,
and of discussing matters of interest connected with the Spiritualistic move¬
ment.
Music and other entertainment will be provided at each meeting.
The loan of spirit-drawings, writings, and other objects of interest is re¬
quested for exhibition
Honrs, from 6.30 to lOjp m.
Tickets of admission—Single tickets Is. 6d. Double tickets, 2s. 6d. Sub-
scribers of one guinea, twenty tickets, each available for any one of the
first six meetings. To be obtained of Miss Kislingbury, 93, Clarendon-road,
Notting-hilJ, Mr. J. W. Haxby, 8, Sandall-road, Camden-town, and at the
doors of the hall, on the evening of each Conversazione.
NOTICE.
MRS. CORA L. V. TAPPAN’S LECTURES ON SUNDAY
EVENINGS.
Second Course
UPON THE “ SOUL AND SPIRIT OF MAN, ITS ORIGIN,
PROGRESS, AND DESTINY.”
AT THE CAVENDISH ROOMS,
71, Mortimer-street, Portland-place, London, every Sunday evening.
Doors open at 6.30, to commence at 7 p.m.
Reserved seats 2s. each. Other seats Is. each, and 6d. each, to be
purchased at the doors. .
Tickets for a course of twelve lectures can be obtained of Mr. Webster
Glynes. 4, Gray’s-inn-square, on application, enclosed post-office order for
24s. or 12s.
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 fall particulars may be obtained gratis,
or sent cost free on application to
FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager.
LE MESSAGER, a fortnightly Journal, published on.
the 1st and 15th of every month, at 36,. Rue de la CatMdrale, Lifege,
Belgium. Price 2d., or 5 francs yearly.
B
EVERIDGE AND
FULLWOOD’
CO., Printers of The
S-RENTS, HOLBORN, W.C.,
Spiritualist
Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing.
Estimates forwarded on application.
T3 EVUE SPIRITS, Journal d’etudes psychologiques,
fonde par Allan Kardec, appears on the 1st of every month. Price,
1 franc. Published by the Snciete Anonyme, 7, Rue de Lille, Paris. Post
Office orders payable to M. Leymarie.
[REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD.]
No. 132.—(Yol. VI.—No. 10.) LONDON: MARCH 5; 1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence*
OTontentg.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
Spirit Teachings. No. XXVIII. ... L 109
The First Experiences of an Inquirer into Spiritualism :—Mr. Harri¬
son’s First Seance—Mrs. Mary Marshall’s Hediumship—A Table
Floating under Test Conditions—Direct Spirit Writing—John
King at Mrs. Marshall’s—Revelations from Beyond the Grave—
Spirit Lights and Spirit Hands—A Spirit Working off his Sins—
The Development of Writing Mediumship—The First Stages of
Mediumshio—Malicious Spirits—Spirit Identity—The Treatment
of Undeveloped Spirits—John King’s Advent at the Marshalls'—
Disturbances at a Public Seance ... Ill
Private Seances:—A Test Seance with Mr. Blackburn through the
Mediumship of Mr. Williams—Seance at Mrs. Makdougall Gre¬
gory’s—The Mediumship of Miss Showers,—Suggestions for Test¬
ing the Spirits by the Use of Philosophical Apparatus—Spectators
Invited into the Cabinet—A Test Seance with Miss Showers—
Seance at Miss Douglas’s—A Good Test Seance with Mr. Williams,
Proving the Fact of Materialisation " ... ... 115
Correspondence :—Spiritualism and Theological Dogmas — Healing
Mediumship in Liverpool—Scriptural Records of the Appearance
of the Spirits of the Departed—In the Cabinet with a Medium—
Organisation—The Wallace Testimonial—A Remarkable Test
Seance in Bristol ... ■ 116
Strange Powers of Spirits of Sleeping Mortals:—Photographing
the Spirit of a Medium in Paris while his Body was Asleep in
London—An Austrian Officer gives War News to the Baroness
Vay during - the Sleep of his Body—A Dream Picture—A Mes¬
meric Sensitive Reading the Dreams of Another Sleeping Person.. 119
Paragraphs:—The Wallace Testimonial, 111; Anthropology, 115; The
National Association of Spiritualists, 115; An Irish Story, 115;
Spiritualism in the West of England, 118; Messrs. Bastian and
Taylor’s Mediumship, 118; Spiritualism in Liverpool, 120; Miss
Fay’s Mediumship, 120; The Brixton Psychological Society ...120
DALSTON ASSOCIATION OF ENdUIRERS INTO
SPIRITUALISM.
(Established 1870.)
President.
Henry D. Jencken, Esq,, M.R.I., F.R.G.S. (Barrister-at-Law).
Council
Mr. A. Ferguson Black.
Mrs. C. Ada Bly ton.
Mr. Thomas Bly ton.
Mrs. Amelia Comer.
Mr. Alfred E. Lovell.
Mr. R Pomeroy Tredwen.
Mr. Thomas Wilks.
Mrs. M. Theresa Wood.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer—Mr. Thomas Blyton.
The purposes of the Association are:—
(1) .tThe collection of well-authenticated facts affecting Spiritualism,
through its own circle, or circles, and other available sources, so as to form
a basis for sound judgment.
(2) . By various means to offer facilities to investigators, and to induce
others to give the matter careful inquiry, with a viewto a bettor understand¬
ing of the phenomena and teachings of Spiritualism.
Ordinary experimental seances are held weekly, on Thursday evenings, at
8 p m., to which Members are admitted, as well as Members of similar As¬
sociations [vide Rule IX.). Strangers can only be admitted to the ordinary
seance held on the first Thursday evening in each month, on introduction
by a Member. The last Thursday evening in each month is devoted to
special seances with professional media, lectures, discussions, reading of
papers, or narration of experiences of investigators; to which strangers
are admitted, under the same regulations as are inforced on the first Thurs¬
day evening in each month.
. In addition to the weekly meetings and seances, members of the Associa¬
tion have the privilege of utilising the well-stocked Library, comprising
numerous standard works on Spiritualism and kindred subjects. All the
English Spiritualist newspapers and magazines are regularly supplied to
the Rooms for the perusal of Members.
All communications to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Rooms of
the Association, 74, Navarino-road, Dplston, E. A stamped addressed en¬
velope should be enclosed in all letters requiring replies. Copies of the
Prospectus, Rules, Circle Regulations, and directions “ how to form Spirit
‘“Circles,” with any further information, to be obtained on application to
the Secretary at his private residence, 12, St. Phillip’s-road, Dalston, E.
PERSONS in Oxford interested in Spiritualism are
invited to call upon Mr. Stock, 14, Queen-street, with a view to the
formation of a society for the investigat’on of phenomena and the discus¬
sion of theories in connection with Spiritualism and cognate subjects.
The British National Association op Spiritualists is formed to unite
Spiritualists of every variety of opinion for their mutual aid and benefit; to
aid students and inquirers in their researches, by placing at their disposal
the means of systematic investigation into the facts and phenomena, called
Spiritual or Psychic; to make known the positive results arrived at by careful
research; and to direct attention to the beneficial influence which those
results are calculated to exercise upon social relationships and individual
conduct. It is intended to include Spiritualists of every class whether
members of Local and Provincial Societies or not, and all inquirers into
psychological and kindred phenomena.
Persons wishing to join the Association, and local Societies wishing
to become allied, are requested to communicate with the Assistant
Secretary, Mr. John W. Haxby, 8, Sandall-road, Camden-town, London,
N.W., of wh&m copies of the Constitution and Rules may be had upon
application.
THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS
WILL HOLD A
SERIES OF CONVERSAZIONES
On the first Wednesday of each month, until further notice.
These meetings have been organised at the request, and for the benefit of
Spiritualists who desire opportunities of meeting friends and members,
and of discussing matters of interest connected with the Spiritualistic move¬
ment.
Music and other entertainment will be provided at each meeting.
The loan of spirit-drawings, writings, and other objects of interest is re¬
quested for exhibition
Honrs, from 6.30 to lOjp m.
Tickets of admission—Single tickets Is. 6d. Double tickets, 2s. 6d. Sub-
scribers of one guinea, twenty tickets, each available for any one of the
first six meetings. To be obtained of Miss Kislingbury, 93, Clarendon-road,
Notting-hilJ, Mr. J. W. Haxby, 8, Sandall-road, Camden-town, and at the
doors of the hall, on the evening of each Conversazione.
NOTICE.
MRS. CORA L. V. TAPPAN’S LECTURES ON SUNDAY
EVENINGS.
Second Course
UPON THE “ SOUL AND SPIRIT OF MAN, ITS ORIGIN,
PROGRESS, AND DESTINY.”
AT THE CAVENDISH ROOMS,
71, Mortimer-street, Portland-place, London, every Sunday evening.
Doors open at 6.30, to commence at 7 p.m.
Reserved seats 2s. each. Other seats Is. each, and 6d. each, to be
purchased at the doors. .
Tickets for a course of twelve lectures can be obtained of Mr. Webster
Glynes. 4, Gray’s-inn-square, on application, enclosed post-office order for
24s. or 12s.
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 fall particulars may be obtained gratis,
or sent cost free on application to
FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager.
LE MESSAGER, a fortnightly Journal, published on.
the 1st and 15th of every month, at 36,. Rue de la CatMdrale, Lifege,
Belgium. Price 2d., or 5 francs yearly.
B
EVERIDGE AND
FULLWOOD’
CO., Printers of The
S-RENTS, HOLBORN, W.C.,
Spiritualist
Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing.
Estimates forwarded on application.
T3 EVUE SPIRITS, Journal d’etudes psychologiques,
fonde par Allan Kardec, appears on the 1st of every month. Price,
1 franc. Published by the Snciete Anonyme, 7, Rue de Lille, Paris. Post
Office orders payable to M. Leymarie.
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