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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued|Another Eminent Convert|2-22}}
see it. She walked over to Mr. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|Pritahead’s}} end of the stage, kneeling down aside {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} and putting her hands in his lap. Then she get  up and seized him by the arm as if she wanted to {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} a walk with him.  He is unfortunately {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|paralyzed}} in both his legs. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|Taking}} hold of the railing of the stage, he told her that he was sorry for her sake that he was not a better walker. After going a few steps she seemed satisfied. The usual number of lace shawls were (apparently) fished from the atmosphere by her. She Is not found of solemn music. While a solemn tune was being played last night she returned to the cabinet, and did not show herself again till a lively air was struck up.
Honto was followed fay three Indian chiefs—Santum, Awanola, and Wassa. The first was six feet one inch in height. The second was the guide of Mr.H.A.Phillips of Michigan, who is now here ; and the third belonged to the spirit band of Mrs. M. B. Cary of Chicago, who is also here. Mr. Phillips and Mrs. Cary are both mediums.


{{Style P-Subtitle|A MEDLEY OF LANGUAGES.}}
{{Style P-Subtitle|A MEDLEY OF LANGUAGES.}}
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After the music, writing on cards, and many other things had been gone through with, it {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|was}} was announced that the ring test would be given. A large iron ring, strong enough to draw a loaded wagon, was thrown out and examined by those present. Mr. Eddy told the audience that the battery would have to be changed now, by Mr. Peebles grasping his (Mr. Eddy’s) right hand with his (Mr. Peebles’s) right hand, and his left with his left, thus forming a cross, he also explained that one side of him would become negative, the other positive ; one side cold as ice, the other naturally warm. Before this change takes place, however, he always goes into a trance. He would not be able to bear the pain were it otherwise. At the {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|time the}} change takes place, one would think {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|from}} his {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|looks}} and actions that he would be literally torn in two. His body shakes as though it was being wrenched by machinary. At this juncture the ring was slipped around his arm and passed down over the clenched hands on to Mr. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} where in was seen by all. Mr. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} said that he held the medium’s hands as {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|hardly}} as he could, and that he saw the hand that put the ring on Horatio’s arm, and knew that it was not Horation’s, “for,” he said {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|jokingly, Horatio}}’s hands are dirty, while the hand of {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} clean and white.” Mr. Eddy had been making fires, &c. (they have no servants and can keep none.) The ring cannot be put on {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} first being sundered.
After the music, writing on cards, and many other things had been gone through with, it {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|was}} was announced that the ring test would be given. A large iron ring, strong enough to draw a loaded wagon, was thrown out and examined by those present. Mr. Eddy told the audience that the battery would have to be changed now, by Mr. Peebles grasping his (Mr. Eddy’s) right hand with his (Mr. Peebles’s) right hand, and his left with his left, thus forming a cross, he also explained that one side of him would become negative, the other positive ; one side cold as ice, the other naturally warm. Before this change takes place, however, he always goes into a trance. He would not be able to bear the pain were it otherwise. At the {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|time the}} change takes place, one would think {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|from}} his {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|looks}} and actions that he would be literally torn in two. His body shakes as though it was being wrenched by machinary. At this juncture the ring was slipped around his arm and passed down over the clenched hands on to Mr. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} where in was seen by all. Mr. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} said that he held the medium’s hands as {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|hardly}} as he could, and that he saw the hand that put the ring on Horatio’s arm, and knew that it was not Horation’s, “for,” he said {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|jokingly, Horatio}}’s hands are dirty, while the hand of {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} clean and white.” Mr. Eddy had been making fires, &c. (they have no servants and can keep none.) The ring cannot be put on {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|…}} first being sundered.


{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|Spiritualism Under Test.}}


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Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1874
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1874


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