McIntosh, Liberty Co., Ga.—“Nineteen persons united with the church last Sunday on confession of faith.”
Woodville, Ga.—The annual examination of the school was held March 28th. From 400 to 500 persons were present. One conversion from the Sunday-school during the month.
The St. Philip’s Society, Sengstacke’s Band of Hope, and Sons and Daughters of Jerusalem, celebrated emancipation, Jan. 1st, in the Congregational church. Rev. Mr. Markham, of Savannah, addressed them on the results of freedom and the work of the A. M. A. A thank-offering was sent in the form of a contribution to the Association.
Talladega, Ala.—Nine young men, students at Talladega, after examination, were approved to preach by the Alabama Conference.
Montgomery, Ala.—A deep religious interest has been manifested during the last month. Some of our pupils are trusting in a newly-found Saviour. A Sabbath afternoon Bible-reading at the school-house has been blessed.
Marion, Ala.—There are thirty subscribers to the New York Witness among the colored people in this place—a fact which speaks well for their general intelligence.
Mobile, Ala.—“God is pouring out His Spirit on our school. Several have expressed a hope in Christ and many more are inquiring. The interest is among the older scholars. We have a daily fifteen-minute prayer-meeting just before school, and a half-hour prayer-meeting after school on Friday. Pray for us.”
Anniston, Ala.—Sabbath-school very interesting, especially to the older people. One conversion.
Corpus Christi, Texas.—The church has been revived. Six members thus far have been received on profession.