Vol. XXXIII.

No. 6.

THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.


“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”


JUNE, 1879.

CONTENTS:

EDITORIAL.
Paragraph—Money which Costs Money[161]
Railroads and Rivers[162]
Congregationalism in the South[164]
Work Stopped, but the Recompense Continued[165]
Items from the Field[166]
General Notes[167]
Our Query Column[169]
THE FREEDMEN.
A Tour of a Month through the South Atlantic States: Rev. J. E. Roy, D. D.[169]
Tennessee, Memphis—Students’ Day at Le Moyne[171]
Georgia—No. 1 Miller Station—Perils of Young Converts—An Open House[171]
Georgia—Midway Church—Dorchester Academy—New Church at Cypress Slash[172]
South Carolina, Charleston—Plymouth Church and Avery Institute[174]
Alabama—State Conference[176]
Louisiana—South-Western Conference—Revivals and Conversions[178]
THE INDIANS.
Spice of Missionary Life[181]
THE CHINESE.
The “Congregational Way” in Mission Work: Rev. Wm. C. Pond[184]
Golden Wedding Gifts[186]
RECEIPTS[186]
Work, Statistics, Wants, &c.[190]