J.:bilt fancyhe atten-,here was reet as to i, and so ker asked re him an v-w-will,” ious tone, go as aom Long-beautiful ir,” Alice She lives ” at Cam-mcle, the r, Edith 3 H. Dana, le young-pears ago, pe, jr., a i brotheribing the “drawing 1 women for hours ight, and t into the drawing spite of one-room a woman uind note iring the3 of any by using id 75cent I at Millernigh at an end.”$Mrs. Molloy in the Northwest.A private letter from Mrs. Emma Molloy under date of March 16th locates her at La Camas, Washington territory, where she has been engaged in very successful evangelistic work. Says the South J5end Register: “At Vancouver,” shewrites, “we had a most biessed work —169 conversions; among them were the city marshal and his whole family. The result of it was he turned the guns of the law upon the saloons and gambling dens, and there was a general scatterment. Among others arrested for gambling were two of the city council, and as the mayor had been protecting these places with fatherly tenderness he felt it his duty to protect the councilmen. It resulted in a most brutal attack upon the marshal, and as the publisher of the pamphlet in Springfield, with commendable fidelity to the interests of the whiskey ring, had flooded the town with them the fight upon me had become pretty bitter also. They undertook to prove that my letter from Mayor Nye gwas not genuine, that I was an impostor, etc.” In relation to matters at Springfield, Mrs. Molloy writes: “I have tried in vain to get a trial. The state’s last continuance was granted on the ground that they couldn’t go to trial without Lewis West, a man whom I never saw in my life. He got drunk gouged a poor old man’s eye out in his frenzy and ran away. His return means the penitentiary. They don’t expect to find him. I think they intend to take one more continuance, thus keeping this accusation hanging over me until fall.” In conclusion Mrs. Molloy says: I am having a; nice work here; 67 conversions in the | past week. From here I go to Port j Tnwnspnd.last, in shi “That’s gest,” was at all, it ir And the the subjec •ort of waRacliI met re iion a Fre me the pa small boy, el act. H brother’s, her house, his cheek, not like U day?”Of cour was an eaj evening h« selves ins called by I namely, tl prosceniur upon the t The pla; sat entran that wond unfolded I When tl the prostn four men, enveloped and bore The boy, i terror, hal tragedy a his place a had laid tl Rachel's d When I eyes she fc her. wee pi: “O, Mac “do grant “And w “Never. ful.” Fro reer Rachcgenuine ortion.~ Al It is not will go out by many w