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] |