T. Bird, 44; W E. Boardman, 159, 221; A. Boutelle, 86; E. Buckinghamn, 45, 209; J. H. Buffington, 125; Asa Bullard, 234; C. Burnham, 74; C. Butler, 203; C. Cadwell, 11, 130; J. A. Carnahan, 204; E. A. Carson, 105; S. Cary, 208, 232; S. Chaffee, 275; W. Chamberlin, 128, 181; C. G. Clarke, 112; J. A. Clark, 60; J. M. Clark, 131, 175; N. C. Clarke, 83, 197; P. S. Cleland, 45, 229; J. Cochran, 257; T. Cole, 200; C. Dickinson, 79; W. T. Dickson, 15, 246; A. M. Dixon, 107, 159, 274; D. Dobie, 210; A. Donaldson, 12; J. Dyke, 205; 0. Emerson, 61,103,172, 270; W. Fithian, 83, 201; C. R. Fisk, 197; H. Foote, 74, 225; J. L. Frary, 178; A. Gaston, 18, 109, 176, 249: F. Gaylord, 125; G. Gemmel, 80; W. Graves, 205; F. R. Gray, 177, 249; J. Gray, 210; H. Gregg, 46; L. Hall, 63; S. Hardy, 207; M. Harrison, 45; R. Hawley, 44, 229; E. H. Hazard, 16; Alex. Henry, 139; J. C. Holbrook, 56, 99, 171, 272; E.G. Howe,64; O. P. Hoyt, 66; H. Hyde, 231; A. Johnson, 133; G. S. Johnson, 85; A. Jones, 106; J. G. Kanouse, 261; C. Kellogg, 133; W. M. King, 78; N. Kingsbury, 62; J. Kittredge, 184; J. W. M'Cormick, 137; H. Marsh, 77; J. Marsh, 131; S. Mason, 231; B. F. Morris, 81, 202; E. P. Noel, 105, 178, 246; C. Nichols, 42, 76; F. A. Packard, 138; H. G. Pendleton, 17; D. J. Perry, 128; J. W. Pierce, 87; F. W. Porter, 139; Jer. Porter, 42, 107; J. G. Porter, 80; M. M. Post, 255; A. L. Rankin, 103; J. Rieger, 11; L. Rogers, 62, 109; H. Root, 112; J. B. Saye, 205; J. H. Shields, 204; S. Smalley, 76; H. Smith, 84; L. M. S. Smith, 232; J. W. Smith, 206; L. Spencer, 126, 198, 253; J. D. Stevens, 160; R. Stewart, 128; J. Summers, 182; O. C. Thompson, 206; J. T. Tucker, 247; A. Turner, 171; A. C. Tuttle, 88; E. F. Waldo, 89; C. Washburn, 269; C. Waterbury, 252; D. Weir, 224; G. C. Wood, 65, 130; B. Woodbury, 135; W.W.Woods, 173; R. N. Wright, 13; S. G. Wright, Page. 110, 180, 252 138, 233 225, 276 Officers of A. H. M. S., 40 137 Ohio, appeal for 135, 209 13 Old missionary introducing a recent one to his field, 257 One case among many, 260 Ottowa Presbytery, 201 Our country, 193; prospects of, 194, 265 50 28 145 Painful facts, 184 34 Pastor in Mass., letter from 209 Pastor in N. Y., 268 115 Pastoral incidents, 137 Not all dark, Notice to missionaries, Now is the accepted time, Page. Hennepin, Ill., 17; Howell, Mich., 112; Hume, N. Y., 46; Huntingdon, Canada, 210; Huron, N. Y., 89; La- peer, Mich., 208; Logansport, Ind., 255; Lyndon, Ill., 16; Madison Co., Ill., 16; Marmateau, Mo., 178; Mining Region, Wis., 159; Oxford, Ind., 204; Pleasant Township, Ind., 134; Plymouth, Ill., 78; Potosi, Wis., 222; Prairie du Chien, 160; Prairie- ville, Wis., 62; Putnamville, Ind., 229; Stockbridge Mission, 108; Swan Creek, Ill., 182; Tazewell, Tenn., 205; Thorntown, Ind., 44; Troy, Ill., 181; Unitia, Tenn., 205; Versailles, Ill., 201; Victoria, Ill., 182; Virgil, Ill., 198, 253; Virginia Settlement, Ill., 63; Wauwatosa, 130 Progress, encouraging, 202; steady, 125; in hard times, 128 Qualifications of missionaries, 100, 123, Receipts acknowledged, 19, 47, 67, 91, Sickness away from home, 263, 280 Six months' labor, Revivals in Augusta, Mich., 131; Bed- ford, Ind., 184; Bellville, Ill., 181; Bentonville, Tenn., 205; Bethany, Ind., 229; Bloomington, Ind., 44; Bolivar, Mo., 246; Boonville, Ind., 203; Cahoes, N. Y., 210; Canton, Ill., 126; Collinsville, Ill., 181; Cos- hocton, O., 45; Dayton, Ind., 204; Delavan, Wis.. 18; Dubuque, Iowa, Tabernacle set up, Table prepared in the presence of ene- Temperance, 80, 87, 107, 109, 126, 128, 184; in Iowa, 60; in Wisconsin, Temporal trials and spiritual blessings, Testimony of a pastor in Mass., 7; of a 178 207 84 |