



d several encounter* with the n 



JUO Haufttfa*. hark 



had a small garrison. 







V 

 rth tui.l.-r '.-* in 



) hinl fi.l. 

 k rm.,l at tall* . r. 



lltnt lu mutii 



I'M, \ I ln\ U.IMs 



of 66, the dscraasi being mainly in the 



The --i,-i> :- . - . . A : f 



rnSBOOa. Sail l^akr. Farro l^kr ( tiarW ffidgSj 



schools. The r 



bad betai f: -.: i: .. i ....;. 



In* |ra% ing a balai 



Home M Uei I he ttventy.fir* an- 



nual meeting of 



LniiHarlss had 



HtateS SJI they are gl x ' 



.< !, i :'." iff r- 1 - rsd M 



"vacant " ; numU-r f mm- 

 without t-liitrK''" ; mnnU-r 



f attendance nt Sundny 



fnmilu*. i 

 s i.f ( hriMmii ! 



,6M of children. Amount 

 < Imrvhoi report 



an MiMiontfT ABMXM 

 chooU, $57,853; f.-r 



- 







- r- f 



er*.2-l rv-i.l-nt !i. . ntiatr or fellows, -".' .i-han. id Of 



graduate tud.-iiN. un.i M; un.i. -r-r.-i.lu.-it.- ltod< : ' -. 



Qonapafational rhurrh liuild- 



1H96. as rv|->rt.-.| at irth 



in .Un.n 





 were $185. T had been 



mis amounting to $71JB67 had Ceo voted 







:ii rhun-h pr 



^^^B aj| $985.975; ami parmrnt* in t 1 

 ^^had been 



.'.775. and tin- numU>r <>f par- 

 sonages to 5rt! . May. 1809, and the end 



. hud 



cd $97.9X1 in tl 



"age Loan fund and $i::-.'..V.-. in th.- form <>f 

 uage loans n-fun.lol. Thr purj-^- ' 

 board was t.> k- 



.un-h Hu 



Loan fund was $819.751). and 110 rhurrhe* had re- 



i.SU'n.N,-,! had been 

 |-1 Uu-k. anl $189.905 were outfU: 



the 



rt of the 



thftt <lur- 



W in the 



falling off 



ovafcldstMMlA. The expend it oiWofU* natioaaJ 



ihr au&iUtfto 



*: Mil IV -!,.! f ! -.-.<..>..: 

 ciwurtl from $51.700. to $lt7400c The Woman'. 



I ...... .......;, .-,,- 



.trnt ? .. 

 rioB had been employed in 4 



.,...>.;.... ^. . . . ...;-. 



rtnan. 107 

 -.a v .an. to Bohemian. 4 



Mwniah.4 

 rmenian, 1 



ber of 



ami 4 to Welsh congregations. The number 



pupils in Stinilay M h-.| and Bible classes was not 

 fur from hundr.^1 and ll 



!H had been organizrl. and 2,688 schools 



un.lrr the special care of the missinnsriea. 



M.l.tions on ranfession of faith, so faras conld 



seven new churches had been organised, 68 had 

 assun self -rapport, 88 houses of worship 



ha<l U--n fonipleted, 182 materially repaired or im- 

 It. 62 }iarsonagM provided, and 

 Motion wit I 

 were prtMurinj; for the ministry. 



v 111. -ri. an Missionary Asaorlatlon.-The fifty. 

 fifth annual i. -he American Mbaionary 



Association was held in 

 19. 20. and 21. IV* rill K. Gates. I.I 



liege, prwided. The treasurer re- 

 ported that the total receipts for the 

 $S20.440. and tl 

 M2. The debt bad been* 



.- -.-. - i* .'- T ' 



one schools hail been aided wholly or in part from 

 the income of the Daniel IUi 



account* of wl t r|iarate from the gen> 



eral a< 



d work of 



ions, 44 



and graded schools, and 27 common schools in all 

 :; i I :- .-h 



; 



of the pupiU. 69 wrre clast4Bed as theological. 70 

 llegiate, 860 at collegiate preparatory, and 



1.480 as nonnal. The condftion olthe oolored peo- 

 ^reprewntedasbeingoneof 



under the care of eolon 



tnriitiontNl in th- rv|,.rt * 

 tnreswortl ! he higher schonb- 



rdkdismOollrgi 



aUma: Tonga I 



-an*. I'*.: and Tflldw. 



lege, Austin, Teias each reported a year of excep- 

 1 progress. The induntrial ^Incation given at 

 these schools was constant ly growing 

 tant, and every vtar young men were being i 

 out of negro schools in the South who had 

 taught carpentry, shoemaking, ptintiag, the geoer- 



