Vol. XXXII.
No. 10.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
OCTOBER, 1878.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Financial | 289 |
| Our Annual Meeting.—The Roman Catholics Among the Freedmen | 290 |
| The Yellow Fever | 291 |
| A Foul Chance and a Fair Chance.—Indian Agents | 292 |
| “Indian Wars” | 293 |
| An Indian Hymn-book | 294 |
| Indian Students.—The Wet Season on the West Coast | 295 |
| Paragraphs | 296 |
| Items from Churches and Schools.—General Notes | 297 |
| Our Query Column | 300 |
| THE PRESS. | |
| Uncle Remus’ Revival Hymn.—A Bit of History | 301 |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| Georgia—Brunswick—Risley School Exhibition | 303 |
| Alabama—Wanted, a Barn: Rev. E. P. Lord | 303 |
| Texas—The Southwest Texas Congregational Association: Rev. B. C. Church | 304 |
| Kentucky—A Vacant Church—The National Problem: Rev. John G. Fee | 305 |
| AFRICA. | |
| The Mendi Mission: Rev. Floyd Snelson and Mr. E. White | 306, 307 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| S’Kokomish Reservation: Rev. G. H. Atkinson, D. D. | 307 |
| Green Bay Agency: Jos. C. Bridgman, Esq. | 310 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
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