ORDINARY CLAIRVOYANCE. 89 usually see them together, if they are strangers to each other; for it saves me much exertion. When we were seated, a “spirit” dragged himself intothe room. Idescribed him. The lady recognized him as her brother H——. I “felt” violent pain and a deadness of my legs, and sickness to such an extent that I had to light a cigarette, The lady said her brother had died of paralysis, and had suffered from sickness. Harry (as I will now call the “spirit” ) showed me a white feeding-cup with a pink line round the brim, and said, “Oh, I did hate the beastly thing.” Miss P—— said that the cup was as described, and that Harry did hate the thing, as it hurt him to try to drink, Then he showed me some “ flat things like piles of books,” and said, “ Tell ‘Sis’ to tell mother not to hoard up my things and cry over them, but to give my fishing rods to A—— and my other things (guns) to B——.” His sister said that the flat things were tin boxes, that her mother ad cry over them a great deal, in fact, was broken hearted. I asked: “ But do you know whom he means by A—— and B——?” “Qh yes,” she said, “his two brothers. We were going to give both his rods and his guns to B : but now of course A shall have the rods,” Then