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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