| EDITORIAL. | |
| Paragraphs | [129] |
| In a Nut-shell—Our Finances | [130] |
| Our New Cartridges | [131] |
| The Board of Indian Commissioners | [132] |
| King David and King Solomon | [133] |
| Gen. O. O. Howard | [134] |
| News from the Churches | [135] |
| Notes: Freedmen | [136] |
| Indians | [137] |
| THE PRESS. | |
| Consecration of Contributions. Rev. James Powell | [137] |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| Tougaloo University, Mississippi | [139] |
| Virginia: The Church and School atFranklin—Beginnings and Results | [140] |
| Georgia: A Large Sunday School—FaithfulTeachers—A Temperance S. S. Concert.—TheOld Midway Church—ReturningCourage and Prosperity.—Interest inChurch and Sunday-School.—Needs of thisField.—Ogeechee | [141] |
| Alabama: The Alabama Conference—Scienceand Religion | [143] |
| Louisiana: Part of a Day Among the Poor | [145] |
| Kentucky: Temperance and Evangelistic Work | [146] |
| THE AFRICAN MISSIONARIES. | |
| The Freedmen’s Missions Aid Society—APublic Meeting in Liverpool | [147] |
| Wanted—Cloth, Bibles and School-books | [148] |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| S’kokomish Agency, W. T.:Sunday-SchoolProgress—An Indian Festival—Temperance and Order | [148] |
| Green Bay Agency: Education Among theMenomonee Indians | [149] |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| A Rebuke and a Response | [150] |
| THE CHILDREN’S PAGE | [151] |
| RECEIPTS | [152] |
| WORK, STATISTICS, WANTS, &c. | [156] |
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