72 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. I am prepared to swear to the truth of the above, and I have my visitor's written testimony to substantiate my descriptions. I did not see the spirits in the veem, but in their home above, and I thank God that He has restored my lost heavenly treasure, and permitted me to be the means of convincing an anxious fellow-man that there is xe death. Perhaps I may add that I honestly believe that I have my gifts because I asked God for them, delieving He could and would give me treasures beyond the reach of moth and rust, and where thieves do not break in and steal. VINCENT N. TURVEY. Bournemouth. The following is a letter from my visitor testifying to the truth of above letter. The daughter referred to was, of course, still in the body and grown up to be a young woman. (No, 3.) Bournemouth, Nov. 7, 1905. DEAR SIR, You have described the appearance of my grandmother, also that of my cousin, E—— P , Minutely. E P—— passed away two years ago,and my grandmother about thirty- five years ago, You also gave the name and description of my daughter when very young; this being very