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State Prison, March 18th, 1875 | State Prison, March 18th, 1875 | ||
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| author = Wild, W. H. | |||
| title = Exposure of the Eddys | |||
| subtitle = A Thing Or Two Yet To Be Explained | |||
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We see by the New York ''Sun'' that one of its correspondents had paid a visit to the Eddys and thoroughly exposed them? Yet we fail to sea how any rational person can take stock in the explanation which he gives. Even allowing that their performances are all the results of trickery, any one who has ever been there can not help but see how this unknown correspondent misrepresented a great many things. His principal object it would seem, was to create a sensation, and in this he has had his ambition gratified, for every paper nearly has had its columns headed in glaring capitals, "Exposure of the Eddys.'' | We see by the New York ''Sun'' that one of its correspondents had paid a visit to the Eddys and thoroughly exposed them? Yet we fail to sea how any rational person can take stock in the explanation which he gives. Even allowing that their performances are all the results of trickery, any one who has ever been there can not help but see how this unknown correspondent misrepresented a great many things. His principal object it would seem, was to create a sensation, and in this he has had his ambition gratified, for every paper nearly has had its columns headed in glaring capitals, "Exposure of the Eddys.'' | ||
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<center>Spiritual Scientist</center> | <center>Spiritual Scientist</center> | ||
<center>JULY 1 {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|1875}}</center> | <center>JULY 1 {{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|1875}}</center> | ||
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist | |||
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| publication date = 1875-07-01 | |||
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The papers relating to the Russian investigations of the spiritualistic phenomena, comprise and “Appeal to Mediums,” in the French language ; a letter in Russian from Counselor Aksakoff to Madame Blavatsky ; and a joint card by that lady and Col. Olcott to American mediums, stating the terms upon which names will be forwarded to the St. Petersburg Scientific Commission. The letter was handed to the Russian Consul-General, for official comparison, but, owing to his absence from his office, it has not yet been forwarded. We will, therefore, postpone publication of the papers until next week. | The papers relating to the Russian investigations of the spiritualistic phenomena, comprise and “Appeal to Mediums,” in the French language ; a letter in Russian from Counselor Aksakoff to Madame Blavatsky ; and a joint card by that lady and Col. Olcott to American mediums, stating the terms upon which names will be forwarded to the St. Petersburg Scientific Commission. The letter was handed to the Russian Consul-General, for official comparison, but, owing to his absence from his office, it has not yet been forwarded. We will, therefore, postpone publication of the papers until next week. | ||
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<center>Spiritual Phenomena</center> | <center>Spiritual Phenomena</center> | ||
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| author = Cross, R. E. | |||
| title = Spirit Materialization | |||
| subtitle = The Extraordinary Experiences of Col. Richard E. Cross, of Montreal, Canada, at the House of Mrs. Compton, in Havana, N. Y., and afterwards in New York City | |||
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| publication date = 1875-07-03 | |||
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{{Style P-Subtitle|{{Style S-Small capitals|PART I—Continued.}}}} | {{Style P-Subtitle|{{Style S-Small capitals|PART I—Continued.}}}} |