Ur. Wilson of (be Penn yivrmia mil-fcmioi, savs that hypnotl in is merely f*ur. adducing many interesting in-si an ccs of the same, and it may be that tile domes tic hoodoo is founded upon such a basis. Hut what is tln re in a respe ctable looking colored woni an to bring various nationalith of men, women, and children under subjection? Kven a horse maliciously nib bling a tree on the front pavement, listening to the manttim she pro nounccd against hla race, trotted off instanter and apparently wanned nil other horses, since no second one has attempted a trespass.The most remarkable power pos sessed by this conjure queen is that of telepathically calling other colored women tor work or for society. (Men quite early in the morning she will announce:J Ull languid. Cannot work today. but will call Hannah.*• Then to the dog:“Go out and stay In tho yard, so you can tell me when llannah conies.The dog obeys, and In a few i: o meats loud barking Indicates tl. a Hannah is at the gate. After mother little nap the edict coos forth—Henrietta had belter bring home my dress. and before many minutes the mat little colored Urlt;ks maker trots In with profuse apologies and the new gown. Next it occurs to her that her clock is either too last or too slow, so she goes to the fence and summons the horna holder on the other side to regulate it. for her. which he agrees to do witli the politeness.1 had so often seen the clock go over the back fence that once i ventured to ask if Mr. Moss were a dock* maker.Oh. no, said the conjure queen, “he only fixes clocks for mo.