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At 89 minutes a light was struck; the medium was heard as if waking from a trance, and at 91 minutes he stepped from the cabinet.  
 
A preliminary diagram, with an imperfection in it, obtained with Mr. Haxby on Monday, September 29th, is roughly represented by the sketch, Fig. 5. I give it because the forms came out with much regularity, and it seems, by the “curve” the depressions give, to indicate that in the middle of a ''stance ''in which spirits keep steadily at work all the time, they can take much more matter from the medium in the middle of a ''seance ''than at the beginning or the end. In this diagram A is the curious depression already mentioned, and amounting to 20 lbs. at the maximum. At B, the weight in cabinet was 54 lbs.; out of it, 75 lbs.; form out, 1 1/2 minute; it walked across the room and touched Mr. Joad. At. C, the weight in cabinet had a maximum of 50 lbs.; out, 79. lbs.; duration, 2 minutes. At D, 49 lbs. in cabinet, 80 out, duration 5 minutes. At E, 28 lbs. in cabinet, 101 lbs. out of cabinet, duration 2 1/2 minutes. At F, only 10 lbs. in cabinet, 119 out, duration 4 minutes. At G, 39 lbs. in the cabinet, 90 lbs. out, duration 4 minutes. At H, 43 lbs. in the cabinet, 86 lbs. out; duration, including irregularities, 4 1/2 minutes. At K, a jarring noise in cabinet; the lifting and dropping of the medium in his chair might have caused it, and this may perhaps explain a similar mark on the diagram previously described. At L, 81 lbs. in the cabinet, 48 lbs. out, duration 2 minutes. The controlling power remarked that an Indian spirit named Rattlesnake wanted to come, but he was so strong that he would probably leave nothing of the medium in the cabinet.
 
What would occur if anybody seized one of these forms? There would probably be a sudden union of the weights inside and outside the cabinet, the lesser weight flying to the greater. When the two weights are of about equal amount the strain upon the nervous system of the medium would probably be fearful, endangering life perhaps.
 
This article is already of too great length to permit indulging in comment this week on the facts revealed, but it has been a. great, satisfaction to all the experimentalists to know that the. great expense which Mr. Blackburn has incurred, in constructing machinery to prosecute the researches herein recorded has not been without its reward. Of the discoveries now in progress who can see the end? and who can foretell their'. future 'value to the world?


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{{Style S-Small capitals| Mr.}} C. E. Williams has returned to London, from Switzerland, and will shortly resume his ''seances ''at Lamb’s Conduit Street.
 
{{Style S-Small capitals| The}} Marylebone Society of Spiritualists informs us that Mr. William Chapman will deliver an address on “Faith,” at their hall, 25, Great Quebec street, London, next Sunday, at 6.45 p.m.
 
{{Style S-Small capitals| The}} Secretary writes that the second anniversary of the Hackney Spiritual Evidence Institution will take place on Sunday, the 26th inst. Tea on the table at five o’clock. Tickets must be obtained at least a day in advance, as the number is limited. After tea there will be a discussion on “Mediumship.” At seven o’clock a ''seance.''


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< New Discoveries in Spiritualism (continued from page 10-73) >

lifting and dropping the back legs of the chair in the cabinet.

At 89 minutes a light was struck; the medium was heard as if waking from a trance, and at 91 minutes he stepped from the cabinet.

A preliminary diagram, with an imperfection in it, obtained with Mr. Haxby on Monday, September 29th, is roughly represented by the sketch, Fig. 5. I give it because the forms came out with much regularity, and it seems, by the “curve” the depressions give, to indicate that in the middle of a stance in which spirits keep steadily at work all the time, they can take much more matter from the medium in the middle of a seance than at the beginning or the end. In this diagram A is the curious depression already mentioned, and amounting to 20 lbs. at the maximum. At B, the weight in cabinet was 54 lbs.; out of it, 75 lbs.; form out, 1 1/2 minute; it walked across the room and touched Mr. Joad. At. C, the weight in cabinet had a maximum of 50 lbs.; out, 79. lbs.; duration, 2 minutes. At D, 49 lbs. in cabinet, 80 out, duration 5 minutes. At E, 28 lbs. in cabinet, 101 lbs. out of cabinet, duration 2 1/2 minutes. At F, only 10 lbs. in cabinet, 119 out, duration 4 minutes. At G, 39 lbs. in the cabinet, 90 lbs. out, duration 4 minutes. At H, 43 lbs. in the cabinet, 86 lbs. out; duration, including irregularities, 4 1/2 minutes. At K, a jarring noise in cabinet; the lifting and dropping of the medium in his chair might have caused it, and this may perhaps explain a similar mark on the diagram previously described. At L, 81 lbs. in the cabinet, 48 lbs. out, duration 2 minutes. The controlling power remarked that an Indian spirit named Rattlesnake wanted to come, but he was so strong that he would probably leave nothing of the medium in the cabinet.

What would occur if anybody seized one of these forms? There would probably be a sudden union of the weights inside and outside the cabinet, the lesser weight flying to the greater. When the two weights are of about equal amount the strain upon the nervous system of the medium would probably be fearful, endangering life perhaps.

This article is already of too great length to permit indulging in comment this week on the facts revealed, but it has been a. great, satisfaction to all the experimentalists to know that the. great expense which Mr. Blackburn has incurred, in constructing machinery to prosecute the researches herein recorded has not been without its reward. Of the discoveries now in progress who can see the end? and who can foretell their'. future 'value to the world?

<Untitled> (Mr. C. E. Williams has returned...)

Mr. C. E. Williams has returned to London, from Switzerland, and will shortly resume his seances at Lamb’s Conduit Street.

The Marylebone Society of Spiritualists informs us that Mr. William Chapman will deliver an address on “Faith,” at their hall, 25, Great Quebec street, London, next Sunday, at 6.45 p.m.

The Secretary writes that the second anniversary of the Hackney Spiritual Evidence Institution will take place on Sunday, the 26th inst. Tea on the table at five o’clock. Tickets must be obtained at least a day in advance, as the number is limited. After tea there will be a discussion on “Mediumship.” At seven o’clock a seance.

A Self-recorded Diagram

The above is a copy, on a greatly reduced scale, of a diagram obtained through the mediumship of Mr. Haxby, on Oct. 7th, 1879, with Mr. Blackburn’s new self-recording apparatus, as described elsewhere in this number of The Spiritualist.

<Untitled> (At the Council...)

At the Council meeting of the National Association of Spiritualists last Tuesday, four new members were elected, and there were several resignations. Among those who resigned were the Countess of Caithness, Mrs. Jeffreys, Dr. Hayle, of Rochdale, and Mr. Bonwick, F.R.G.S. The two last were members of the Council.


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  1. Mr. C. E. Williams has returned... by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 373, October 17, 1879, pp. 190
  2. image by unknown author
  3. A Self-recorded Diagram by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 373, October 17, 1879, pp. 190
  4. At the Council... by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 373, October 17, 1879, pp. 190



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