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vol. 4, p. 140
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)

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< Seances in New York (continued from page 4-139) >

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Mary A. Newton.
an ex-member of the Theosophical Society and a firm Spiritualist – now more than once. See paragraph from the N. Y. Sun "One by on the Roses Fall" below

New York, Dec. 15th, 1877.


Without and Within

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A Castle in the Air

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Dec. 29, 1878


One by One the Roses Fall

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<Untitled> (The impostor, James M. Choate)

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The Intruding Camel

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... will fly from you); – Insist upon thoroughly searching every “Medium”, and two third of them will do likewise.. dissolve – and disappear through the back door...

The Honest Newsboy

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Moral. – Honesty is Sometimes the Best Policy. Served medium for both “Spirits” and “Mediums.”


<Untitled> (I saw the Republican the other day)

I saw the Republican the other day ...

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Editor's notes

  1. Without and Within by Burke C.A., Spiritualist, The, Jan. 11, 1878
  2. A Castle in the Air by Worthington (Ennesfallen), Alice, Spiritualist, The, Jan. 11, 1878
  3. One by One the Roses Fall by unknown author, New York Sun. From the Boston Herald
  4. The impostor, James M. Choate by unknown author, Banner of Light, March 30, 1878
  5. image by unknown author
  6. The Intruding Camel by unknown author
  7. The Honest Newsboy by unknown author
  8. I saw the Republican the other day by unknown author