", Phenomenology) Mental Phase •. I I. ..4 7\n'/tWi Cl~ N~mBDCt>rs, Bt'erB and aee1"e8Sp.8. who pro '.s. 10 <strong>com</strong>muDc wllb tbe Bpirils of Ihe dead. are 10 be 'ound among I be ocenlt .clentlsls of Stambonl. One of these was said 10 be an , ..... taUc medium of lI"'at power. Shc was 'but IS, and mQ,..,;ed. and bad just ffiloverod from a serious iUneila wben I heard U,at eome Khanums of iny I\Cq uaintanco were going to vl81t het. Attacbing myself 10 them, we found the Eulu Faldje Kare In a lonely wioding Btree& of a poor neighborhood of , . StambouL A crowd of all sorIA of womeo, rich and, poor. filled her little sanded anleroom. Thero were mothers with eiclr. iDfRnlB in their laps, <strong>com</strong>e, for a'''coret' tht'fe were dainlily dre •• ed sla yeo from tbe S Bbabby "eradjis; there were married Kahnllms with tho throat of divoree hanj!iDg over theil beada. There they potlently awaite~ for bOUfB their turn, 10 be admitted 10 tbe Inoer room. This W,," as poor 8B tbe otber. Tho """ ....... 8eated on a low aiool io the rlU
162 SPIRITUAL SCUlNT18T. " , • b.nd n bnlf mlDute) p:lSt 'welve; but by !.be Clock In !.be ban It was fifleen mlnutes p:lSt t"elve. aDd Ulis 1 foulld BUbseqlleDtly to be l-aIlwny time. What argument by Dr. C ..... penter or IIOY other person 19ooraot of facts Uke Ulls c:>D de::t our knowledge of !.be subhme tro!.b of spiritual 1011 ueoce. • A Warning Dream. The VIrginia City (Nev.) Enterprise relates Ule following as a receot veritable occurrence: "About a week or ten day. since a mao In this elty dreamed Lbat be saw biB nest door neigbbor btougbt bome dead from the mlue In ~blcb,he worked. He !.Old bla wife of the dream next morning, and during tbe day they talked a good deai about II. On the oecond day tbe man who bad esperienced Ule dream, looked from Lbe window and .aw the neigbbor on bls own doorotep about to leave for tile mine. lie &ald to hl8 wife, 'I ba.e a great mind to go aod ~ Ulat man not to go to work. my dream lIaUllIs ma 80.' The wife answered tbat It was a foollsb tbougbt., whlcb would ooly annoy tha man, and was 'not wortb mentioning, as It 'Was tbe neighbor'. last day In tb. mine. Witbln two bours from that momeDt tila nelgbbor'a body, CM1l!bed out of sbape aod qulte dead, was brousht bomo." ::Man(f... taUo1l8 in a Jail. Writing 10 J. M. Peebles, Lbe Rev. J. n. Uarter, ... y.: Our couoty (Cayuga, N. Y.) hung a colored man In our City about a year ago. 1 was opposed to hanging blm, as I am opposed to banging anybody. 1 did all 1 could to save bls lite, but all In vain. I visited him 10 jail. and on one occasion l"Iked him what.ber b,e believed 10 a lite beyoUd t.bl •• lie replied 10 tbe aflirmative. 1 asked for bls reasons. lie sald, "My moUler I. dead, but sbe often visits me In my cell, sO I know abe is alive." "Now Thomas," I said to hhu, "after lOU are executed and have been In .plrlt-llfe e. spell, will yon '<strong>com</strong>e back' to tbl. ja.lland Fo.Ule aud bczng and Ihundoo-, and do anything elae In your power, to couvlnce the sheri II, jailor, and otilers of the fac~ of your continued ""I.teuce:>" lie promised 10 <strong>com</strong>ply w1tb my requesl 11 able to do &0. I kep~ .tlli In relatlou 10 this matter for a nnmber of weeks. wben reportB were In circulation In regard to "strange uolses" that wera h~ard In the jail, etc. 1 called on the jailor ,to milke luqulrles. lie said ibnt often In tbe nlgb~ eeIl doors slammed, b3lll;ed, opened, IIJId sbut, !liter he hOO lce1ted tilem, IlIId hod the keys ID bls pocket& Disbes were blWd to fail from the dining room tobl'\ lIS Ulough broken 10 piecea, but on entering with n light, fouod everything In order. Tin palls would jUmp from the panU'y sbelf, and wben be went In, found all things iu order. lIe snld to me: "Harter, the&e t.blnganrefllCla, but 1 don't kIIow wbat In Ule devil does II." So you Bee from this that even aecuted men are BtllI amoDg us. I willuo& enlarge.' When YOIl return 10 America 1 want"" see you. 1 want yoo to help to organize our forces. Loud flappIng. ill a Large Audience. At tbe anolversary celebration In Loudon, presided over by J. Enmore Jones, In tbe p .... ence On the plaiform of Ule .Ioters Katie ;,j,d Maggie 10'0& (now'Mrs. Jenckeo alld Mrs. Kane), tbe original mediums In wbo.e faLbai's house at lIydesvllle, New York State, in April, 1848, avldeuees of Intelllgeut &plrlt-' ' &ttlon on pbyslcal substances were given. During the speeches tbe tappings, or rather kuocklngs, were very frequent and loud; Uley c9uld be beard clear and dlstluct througbout the hall, The 1I0we"" arranged on futms, were &e~n sbaklng vigorously aud contlnnously; several persons In tbe ball asserted they saw one of tbo ceotre 1I0wor pots raised' to ao angle of about forty,lIve degre~.; of couroe DO person was Dear Ule 1I0wers. Spll'il Seen at Time III De4th. Lieu~nant-Geoeral Albert F'ytche, C. S .. 1., In bie boak, "llunnah, Past and l'I'l'.ent," just pnbUsbed in England, say.: ". bad an old BDhoolfellow, who was afterwards a college fricnd, ,with wbom 1 bad Jived in tbe dosc8t intlmacy. Years, bowe .... r. pa88ed away witbout our eeciDg each other, One moming I had just got out of bed and was dresBing myself, wbe" suddenly myoid friend .,,"'red Lbe room. I greeted him wBrO.ly; lold him 10 call for a cup of tea in tbe verandah, and promitwd to be witb him Immediate. Iy. I dreosed myself in haste, (llld W.llt Ollt \Dlo tbe nraodnh, but found no one there. 1 could not believe my eyea. I called to th • • entry, who was posted at Ibe iF:ut of tbo hoose, but be bad seen 110 straoge gentleman. A fortnigbt afterwards Dews arrived that h. had dled. 600 milc. 011, aboDt tbe .ery time 1 saw him at Mulmaln.
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