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THE SPIBITUALIST,
Jan. 17, 1879,
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP
SPIRITUALISTS.
(Established 1873.)
President.
Alex.Caider, Esq., 1, Hereford-square, South Kensington, S.W.
Vice-Presidents.
B'arkburn. Obarleo, Parkfleld, DIdsbury, Manchester.
Coleman. Beniamin, 1 Bernard-villas, Tinner Norwood.
citz-Oeral'1, Mrs . 19, Cambriflge-street, Hyde-park. W.
Eitz-GeraM, Desmond G-, M.s.TeI.E., 6, Akerman-road, Brixton,
S.W.
Greg'»ry,Mrs. Makdoorall.SI, Green-street. Grosvenor-square, W.
Honvwood Mrs.. 52, Warwick-square, S.W.
Jencken, Henry D., M.It.I., Barrister-at-Law, Goldsmith-build¬
ings, F,.C
Mas«ey, C. 0 , Barrister-at-Law, Haascourt-buildings, Temple,
London. E.O.
"Rogers, E. Dawson, Rose-villa, Church-end, Finchley, N.
Speer, StanhoneTempleman.M.D.,Douglas House, IS, Alexandra-
rnad. South Hampstead, N7W.
Wyld, Geo., M.D., 12, Great Cumberland-plaoe, Hyde-park, W.
Connell.
Adsbead, W P., Derby House. Belner.
Barkas, T. P.. Central Exchange. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Barrett, F , The Firs, Leacroft, Staines.
Beehy, Mrs., 2, Outram-road, Addiscombe.
Bennett, Edward T., The Mansion, Richmond Hill. 1
Blnney, F A.. 24, St Ann’s-square, Manchester.
Bouwtck, J., F.R.G.S.
Chapman, .Tohn. 10. Dunkeld-street, Liverpool.
Coffin, W H.. 94, Cornwall-gardens. Queen’s-gate, S.W.
Colley, Rev. Tims., late of H.M.S. “ Malabar.” Portsmouth.
Crosland, Newton, Lynton-lodge, Yanbrugh-park-road, Blaok-
heath, S.E.
Dswe, N. Fabyan, 5, Ponman-street, Portman-square, W.
Dodd. J. T., Lynwood, Southern-hill, Reading.
Fernands, T. H . 7. Oherstein-road. New "Wandsworth, S.W.
Fills, Mrs., 59. Tufnell-park-road. Holloway, N.W.
Enn, J. C., Silver House, Champion-hill.
Fitton. R , 34. Walnut-street, Cheetham, Manchester.
Fitz-Gerald. Mrs. D. G.. fi. Akerman-road. Rr'xton, S.W.
Glendinning, A., Grove-road. New .Southgate, N.
Croon. G. F., Hale Cottage. Shooter’s-hill, Kent.
Harrison, W. H-, 38. Great Russell-street.
Havle, Thos.. M.D., The Crescent, Rochdale.
Houghton, Miss, 20. De'amere-crescent, Westbourne-square, W.
Hunt, Miss Hannah, 14, Quarry-street, Guildford.
Isham, Sir Charles, Barf, Lamnort-hall, Northampton.
.Toad, G. C., Oakfleld, Wimbledon. S.W.
Lament, .Tohn, 199, London -road. Liverpool.
Lovell. Alfred F., 3, Park-road, Plaistow, Essex.
Lowe, Mrs., 64. Benuers-street, W.
Maltby, Mrs., 61, Gower-^treet, W.C.
Mar oh, R. A.. Heaton Villas. 71, Greenwood-road, Dalston.
Miall, Rev. W., 71, Richmond-road. Dalston.
Morse, .T J., Elm Tree,-terrace, TTttoxeter-road, Derby.
Moses, Rev. W. Stamton. M.A.. Hniversitv College, NW.
Nosworthy, Mrs., 14, Cavendish-road, ‘Blundell Sands, near
Liverpool.
. Newton, W., n, Mitre-court, Temple, E.C.
Pearce, Richard. 8, Fassett-road. Dalston, E.
Pearson, C., 15. Harper-street, Bloomsbury, W.C.
Pickersgill. W. C„ 3, Blandford-square, N.W.
Reirrers. Christian, 47, Morning*on-’-oad Regent’s-park.
Stock, St. George, M.A., 8. Museum-villas. Oxford.
Theobald, Morell. 62. Granville-park, Blaokheath, S.E.
Theobald, Mrs. M., 62, Granville-park, Blackbeath. S.E.
Tredwen, R. Pomeroy, 40, C'averton-street, Pimlico, S.W.
Turner, J. P., Avenne-road,Leamington.
Walbouse, M.-T., 9, Randolnb-crescent, Maida-vale, W.
Wedgwood, Hensleigh, 31, Queen Anne-et., Cavendish-square, W.
White, J., Meanwood Grange, Leedr.
Wilson, D. H.. Ar. A., LL.M., care of A. Calder, Esq., 1, Hereford-
square, West Brompton, S.W.
Wiseman, Mrs.. 1, Orme-souare. Bayswater, W.
Withall, Miss H„ i. The Elms. St. John’s-road, Brixton, S.W.
Withall, H., 1, The Elms, St. John’s-road, Brixton, S.W.
Bonbrary Treasurer.
Alex. Calder, Esq., I, Hereford-square, South Kensington, S.W.
Auditors.
J. W, Gray, Esq. G. H. Potts, Esq, Morell Theobald, Esq.
Bonorary Secretary.
Algernon Joy, Esq., Junior United Service Club, S.W.
Resident Secretary.
Miss Kislingbury, 88, Great Rnssell-street, Bloomsbury,
London, W.C.
Bonorary or Corresponding Members.
His Imperial Highness Nicholas, Duke of Leuchtenberg, St.
Petersburg, Russia.
Ahmed Rassim Pacha, Khan de Rassim Pacha a Bahdjd Capoussou,
Constantinople.
The Baron Von Vay, President of the Spiritual Society at Pesth.
The Baroness Adelina Yon Vay, Gonobitz, bel Potschach, Styria,
via Gratz, Austria.
The Baroness Guldenstubbe, 29, Rue de Trevise, Paris.
Colonel Don Santiago Bassols y Folguera, Madrid.
El Visconde de Torres-Solanot, Madrid.
The Hon. Alexandre Aksakof, Russian Imperial Councillor
Nevsky Prospect, 6, St Petersburg.
The Baron von Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Pinneberg, Holstein.
IT. Gustave de Veb, 1, Reich Strasse, Dresden, Germany.
Mme, de Veh, 1, Reich Strasse. Dresden, Germany.
Signor Sebastiano Fenzi, Firenze, Italy.
Herr Constantin Delhez, Wien, Austria.
J. M. Peebles, Eso., Hammonton, Atlantic Co.,New Jersey,U.S.A.
Mrs. Cora L. V. Richmond, New York, U.S.A.
Miss Anna Blackwell, La Tresorerie, Wimille. Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Baboo Pearychand Mittra, 7, Swallow-lane, Calcutta.
â– James Mylne, Esq , Beheea. East Indian Railway, Bengal.
Mrs. Emma Hardinge-Britten. San Francisco, U.S.A.
A. J. Riko, Esq., Oude Molstraat, The Hague, Holland.
The Rev. J. Tyerman, 45, Drummond-street. Carlton, Melbourne.
Professor Friedrich Zollner, Leipzig, Germany.
Dr. Maxmilian Perty, Professor of Natural Science, Berne,
Switzerland.
Dr. Franz Hoffmann, Professor of Philosophy, Wurzburg Univer¬
sity, Germany.
W. Lindesay Richardson, M.D., care of Mr. W. H. Terry, 84,
Russell-street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Gregor, C. Wittig, Esq., Kornerstrasse, 2B, Leipsic, Germany.
W. H. Terry, Esq., 84, Russell-street South, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia.
M. Leymarie, 5, Reu Neuve des Petits Champs, Palais-Roy 1,
Paris.
Epes Sargent, Esq., Box 2.985, Boston, U.S.A.
H. T. Child, Esq., M.D., 634, Race-street, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
E. Crowell, Esq., M.D., 196, Clinton-avenue, Brooklyn, New York,
U.S.A.
M. Leon Favre Ciavalroz, Consul-General de France, Villa
Bourieres,45t. Maurles Fosses, pres Paris.
G. L. Ditson, Esq., M.D., Albany, New York, U.S.A,
W. L. Sammons, Esq., Cape Town,South Africa.
J. Murray Spear, Esq., 2210, Mount Vernon-street, Philadelphia,
U.S.A.
Mrs. J.M. Spear, 2210, Mount Vemon-street. Philadelphia,U.S.A.
J. H. Gledstanes, Esq., Merignac, Bordeaux, France.
Samuel Chinnery, Esq., 11, Rue Andrieux, Quartier de 1’Europe,
Paris.
Rev. Samuel Watson, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Luther Colby, Esq., 9 ,Montgomery-place, Boston, U.S.A
M. de Bassompierre. 285, ChausseeSt. Pierre. Etterbeck, Brussels.
M. A. Anthelme Fritz, Rue des Palais 137, Schaerbeck, Lez-
Bruxelles.
Lieut -Col. P. Jacoby, lljRue de Vienne, Brussels.
i Z, Test, Esq., M.D.. Union Springs. Cayuga Co., New York, U.S.A
! Comte de Bullet, Hotel de TAthenee, Rue Scribe. Paris.
; J. L. O’Sullivan. Esq., 30, Upper Gloucester-place, Dorset-square,
i Loncon, N.W.
i Captain R. F. Burton, F.R.G.S., H. M. Consul, Trieste. Austria.
A. R. Wallace, Esq., F.R.G.S., Waldron Edge, Duppas-hill,
Croydon.
Isaac B. Rich, Esq., 9, Montgomery-piace, Boston, U.S.A.
Mdlle. Huet, 173, Rue St. Honore, Paris,
j W. S. Godbe, Esq., Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.
Dr. Grunhut, Waitzner Boulevard, 57, Buda-Pesth, Hungary.
Dr. A. E. Nehrer, Epr-jes, Hungary.
I J. W. Day, Esq., 9, Montgomery-place, Boston, U.S.A.
I Mrs.'Hallock, 54, Denbigh-street. Belgrave-road, S.W.
I Dr. R. Hallock, 54. Denbigh-street, Belgrave-road, S.W.
I Signor Damiani, 2, Vico del Vasto, Palazzo del Vasto, Chiaja,
Naples.
Dr. Puel, 73, Boulevard Beaumarchais, Paris.
Herr J. H. Stratil, Modling, 18, Bruhler-strasse, near Vienna.
M. Cochet, Rue Tanger, Algiers.
Berks T. Hutchinson, Esq., 2, New-street, Cape Town, South
Africa.
Miss Lizzie Doten, The Pavilion, Tremont-street, Boston.
H. ,T. Newton, Esq., 128, West 43rd-street, New York,
T. Blyton, Esq., 53, Sigdon-road, Dalston, E.
Allied Societies.
The Liverpool Psychological Society. Secretary—Mr. George
Wharmby, 45 Kensington, Liverpool.
L’Union Spirite etMagnetique. Secretary—M. Charles Fritz, 121,
Rue de Louvain, Brussels.
The Brixton Psychological Society. Hon. Sec H.E. Frances,
Esq., 22, Cowley-road, Brixton, S.W.
The Spiriter-Forscher Society, Buda-Pesth. Secretary, M. Anton
Prochaszka, Josefstadt Erzherzog Alexander-gassc, 23,
Buda-Pesth, Hungary.
Dalston Association of Enquirers into Spiritualism. Hon. Secre¬
tary, T.Biyton, Esq., 53, Sigdon-road, Dalston-Iane,
Dalston, London, E.
Cardiff Spiritual Society. Hon. Sec., Mr. A. J. Smart, 22, Moira-
place, Cardiff.
Sociedad Espiritista Espanola, Cervantes 34, 28, Madrid. Presi¬
dent—El Visconde de Torres-Solanot.
Sociedad'Espirita Central de la Republica Mexicana. President—
Senor Refugio T. Gonzalez, 7, Calle de Almedo, Mexico.
Sociedad Espirita di Bogota, Colombia, South America. Presi¬
dent, Senor Manuel Jose Angarita.
THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OE SPIRITUALISTS.
38, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON.
This organisation, comprising several hundred members,
has public offices, a reading-room and library, with a secretary
in attendance to receive visitors and answer inquiries. Seances
can he attended by recommendation from a member. Terms,
for use of library and reading-room, one guinea per annum.
THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT,
218, HIGH HOLBORN.
One of the Sights and one of the Comjovts of London.
Attractions of the Chief Parisian Establishments, with the
quiet and order essential to English Customs.
THE TRIUMPH OF LOYE,
A Mystical Poem, in Songs, Sonnets, and Verse, by
ELLA DIETZ.
“ Now will I go and walk the wide earth round.
And tell to every soul that I do meet.
The only way that true love may be found.
And how, when found, of all things good and sweet
It is most blest, most holy, most divine.”
Cloth, small 8vo, price 3s. 6cL London, W.C. Spiritualist
Newspaper Branch Office.
Price 5s. 6d.
Inspirational Poetry.
“POEMS FROM THE INNER LIFE.”
BY LIZZIE DOTEN
With a Preface describing the spiritual state of trance
during which some of the poems were given.
CONTENTS.
Pajrt I.
I. The Prayer of the Sorrowing.—II. The Song of Truth.—III.
The Embarkation.—IV. Kepler’s Vision.—V. Love and Latin.—
VI. The Song of the North.—VII. The Burial of Webster.—VIII.
The Parting of Sigurd and Gurda.—IX. The Meeting of Sigurd
and Gurda.
Part II.
X. The Spirit Child.—XI. Reconciliation.—XII. Hope for the
Sorrowing.—XIII. Compensation.—XIV. The Eagle of Freedom.
—XV. Mistress Glenare.—XVI. Little Johnny.—XVII. “Birdie’s
Spirit Song.”—XVIII. Mv Spirit Home.—XIX. “I still Live.”—
XX Life.—XXL Love—XXII. “ For a’ that.”—XXIII. Words
o’ Cheer.—XXIV. Resurrexi XXV. The Prophecy of Vala.
XXVI. The Kingdom,—XXVII. The Cradle or Coffin—XXVIII.
The Streets of Baltimore—XXIX, The Mysteries of Godliness.
—XXX. Farewell to Earth.
Also, by the same Authoress, a companion volume, price 6s. 6d.
POEMS OF PROGRESS.
London, "W.C. Spiritualist Newspaper Branch Office.
MR. J. W. FLETCHER,
TEST MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT,
4, BLOOMSBURY PLACE, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE,
LONDON.
Hours—Twelve till Five.
MR. F. OMERIN,
Having made many rapid and permanent cures of Gout,
Rheumatism, and other painful maladies, is prepared to visit
patients. Address,
MR. OMERIN,
5, NORTHUMBERLAND STREET, STRAND, LONDON.
MR. C. E. WILLIAMS,
fll, LAMB’S CONDUIT STREET, W.O,
At home daily from 12 till 5. On Thursday and Saturday
evenings from 8 o’clock for reception of friends.
Address as above.
R. J, J. MORSE, INSPIRATIONAL
TRANCE SPEAKER. For terms and dates address
—Elm Tree-terrace, Uttoxeter-road, Derby.
Agent for all kinds of Spiritual literature.
DLLE. HUET, good Medium for Raps.
At home from 12 to 5 o'clock. 173, Rue St. Honord,
Paris.
EW. WALLIS, Trance Medium, desires
• engagements to deliver public or private addresses, in
London or the provinces. Address, 1, Englefleld-road, Kings-
land, N.
IVTISS MANCELL, Spiritual Clairvoyant, 45,
J-VJL Jubilee-street, Commercial-road, London, E, De¬
veloping Circle every Monday evening, at eight o’clock. Volun¬
tary contributions. Private seances attended. Application
by letter in the first instance.
MRS. WOODFORDE, Developing and Heal¬
ing. Medical advice to ladies and children. Terms
modified to suit circumstances. Days and hours of business—
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from lp,m.
to 5 p.m. 90, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, W.C.
MAD. ZACHRAU.—The Great American
Natural Clairvoyant and Phrenologist. Consultation
from 12 to 5, at 25, Granville-square, King’s Cross-road, W.C.
MRS. M. G. PARKER, MESMERIC
HEALER and DEVELOPING MEDIUM, 22, Hart-
street, Bloomsbury-square, London. Hours 12 to 6.
CHARACTERS FAITHFULLY DELINE¬
ATED from Hand-Writing, Photos, or Blank Paper
Magnetised by the Breath. Fee, 2s. 6d. Address, Miss Ross,
care of Mrs. Nichols, 32, Fopstone-road, Earl’s-court, S.W.
CURATIVE MESMERISM.—PROFESSOR
ADOLPHE DIDIER, Consulting Mesmerist (33 years
established), attends Patients and may be consulted daily from
2 till 5 at his residence, 10, Berkeley-gardens, Campden-hill,
Kensington. Select lectures and private lessons in the science
of Mesmerism are given by appointment.
MRS. ANNIE LOOMIS, the American Mes¬
meric Healing Clairvoyante, examines and treats the
sick while in a mesmeric sleep.—No. 2, Vernon-plaoe, Blooms¬
bury-square, London. Hours 10 to 5. Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday evenings, office hours, owing to press of business,
extended to nine o’clock.
A NNALI DELLO SPIRITISM© IN
ITALIA—Rivista Psicologica di Niceforo Filalete,
Published on the 15th of every month, at Turin, Tip.
Baglione, vi& Boglno, No. 23.
REVUE SPIRITE, Journal d’etudes psycho-
logiques, fondd par Allan Kardec, appears on the 1st
of every moqth. Price, 1 franc. Published by the Socidti
Anonyme, 7, Rue de Lille, Paris. Post-Office orders payable
to M. Leymarie.
PSACHISCHE STUDIEN. A Monthly Journal
devoted to the investigation of the unexplained pheno¬
mena of psychic life. Edited by Alexandke Aksakof, and
contributed to by several German and foreign men of science,
price Is. monthly—Leipsic: Oswald Mctzb. London: The
spiritualist Newspaper Branch Office.
THE BANNER OF LIGHT: The oldest
journal devoted to the Spiritual Philosophy in the
World! Issued weekly, at No. 9, Montgomery-piace, Boeton,
Mass. Colby and Rich, publishers and proprietors. Isaac B.
Rich, business manager; Luther Colby, editor: aided by a
large corps of able writers. The Banner is a first-class, eight-
paged family paper, containing forty columns of interesting
and instructive reading, embracing a literary department,
reports of spiritual lectures, original essays—upon spiritual
philosophical and,scientific subjects; editorial department;
spirit-msssage department; contributions by the most talented
writers in the world, &c., &c. Terms of subscription, in
advance, 15s. per annum; Spiritualist Newspaper Branch
Office, London, W.C.
HEAVEN OPENED; OR, MESSAGES
FOR THE BEREAVED FROM OUR LITTLE ONES
IN GLORY. Given through the mediumship of F. J. Theo¬
bald. Part 1,price 6d.,paper cover, “Heaven Opened,” being
more advanced spirit messages. Part 2, price 6d., paper
cover, “ Heaven Opened.” The two parts bound in one volume,
Cloth Is. The Spiritualist Newspaper Branch Office
RIOHTON.—The Spiritualist may be ob¬
tained in Brighton of Messrs. Beal, East-street; Mr,
Elmer, St. James’s-street; and Mr. Boughton, St. George’s-road.
SPIRIT PEOPLE.—A scientifically accurate
description of manifestations recently produced by
spirits, and simultaneously witnessed by the Author and other
observers in London. By William H. Harrison. Limp cloth,
red edges. Price Is.; post free Is. Id.—Spiritualist Newspaper
Branch Office.
LEAVES FROM MY LIFE. A narrative of
Personal Experiences, with some account of American
Spiritualism, as seen during a twelvemonth’s visit to the
United States. Two Portraits. By J. J. MORSE. Price 2s.
From the Author, at Elm Tree-terrace, Uttoxeter-road, Derby
FOLKESTONE. — Comfortable lodgings, on
moderate terms. References to Spiritualists can be
given. E. Newman, II, St. Michael's-terrace, Folkestone.
PARIS.—TO SPIRITUALISTS is offered a
comfortable Social Home in a convenient part of the city,
by an English brother. The apartments can only accommodate
four persons. Terms, board and all included, £3 per week
each ; or, for two persons £2 10s. per week, if two occupy one
room. Address, S, T., c^ro of M. A. Mallet, 3, Rue de la Coa-
sonnerie, Paris,

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