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Show Mrs. Cora L. V. Tappan j Lectured at the Institute last evening; to a large and intelligent audience.' Judge Til ford occupied the chair, i The subject chosen by the lady for the lecture was "Spiritualism Com-1 pared with Religion and Science," and which was handled in a pleasing manner in favor of the former, of course, points being well rounded, tho sentences finished, and the subdivisions sub-divisions of the subject leaving no room for doubt upon the decision desired de-sired lo be impressed upon the auditors. audi-tors. At the close of the general lecture, the "Centennial Year" was called (or trom the audience, when upwards of a hundred Hues in verse were Dleas-ingly Dleas-ingly given by the lecturesa on the subject. Another lecture was announcod for this evening at 7.30 o'clock. |