ita* Iitrebeautifully and learned rapidly, and when of a suitable age she entered the school asa full pupil, and graduated io the year!il* She1 SO I. She remained at the seminary as an acceptable teacher four years, and married U | Mr. James M. Alexander in the fall ofd 1805, and went with kirn to India as a,f missionary. She has two children living,e Herbert and Bobbie, and one in heaven,r She is an earnest Christian worker. She• has a normal school at Myopoorie for the!» training of ft-mule teachers. The followingt is an extract from one of her letters : | je “ There is no hindrance to our going I 1; over a good deal of ground every day and I i9 reaching a largo Oumler of villages. The j iway we do is to remain in one grove three : | or four days, and visit all the villages with- j ain a radius or four or six miles in that time. I tAir. Alexander and his native helpers get i { good crowds and interested audiences in the villages wherever they go, and 1, with tny Bible women, go into the houses of tho villages about a mile distant from the camp, and there have blessed opportunities for telling the poor women of Jesus and bisliA-e. (hie of the women, Mula, is a High Caste Brahmin, and was a member si of my normal school in the city, very d highly respected and tody beloved. She n, was wealthy, and could have no worldly at motive ia breaking off from her formed ai mode of life to follow Jesus, the only Sa- tr vior. She has taken a decided stand for si her Master, and I doubt not that her eon- of sistent walk and her earnest love of souls w: will e oast rain many of the women who tk were ft.v»olt;iated with her iu the school to gc come out aud serve the Lord.” j.tvc:We ean truly say of Susie P. Alexander I sl.« that site is doing her work heartily unto I oo the Ijord. May lie reward her. I thlt;‘*1 II.TYft VH IVP 111V lt;P\UVAR\r