Resolution concerning measures introductory to an application for na- the establishment of the Y. M. Society for pro- the benefits of colonization to Africa, 33. the deaths of Bishop White and Robert Ralston, Its adjourned meeting, December 14, 1836, 34. Resolution concerning Mr. Madison's legacy, 34. Do. do. the principles and operation of the Society, 34. Resolution concerning a communication to the State Legislatures, 35. The nominating committee, 35. Its adjourned meeting, December 16, 1836, 35. Discussion of the plan of a report submitted by the committee on auxil- Resolutions approving the principles of the report, and referring it back Remarks on its application to Congress for a charter, 41. Proceedings Remarks on a passage concerning it in the report of the Managers of the Its special meeting, May 13, 1837, at Bellsville, Md. 185. Officers and Charter granted to it, March 22, 1837, by the Legislature of Md. 185. Legacy to it, 223. Its general prospects, 260. Proposed donation of land to it, 304. Notice of its proposed twenty-first annual meeting, 359. Anderson, Mr. Addresses the Virginia Col. Soc. at its sixth annual meeting, 58. Anti-Slavery Society. Curious calculation concerning it, 254. Arabs, The Moors and, 275, 276, 277, 278. Ashantee, 273. AUXILIARY SOCIETIES. [See A. C. S.;' 'Resolutions, &c.'] Views of their re- In Louisiana. The State Col. Soc. proposes to establish a colonial settle- In Mississippi. Resolutions of the executive committee of the State Col. Plan of establishing a colonial settlement in Africa, 190, 191, 192. Soc. 259. In New York. Extracts from the report of the managers of the N. York In North Carolina. Meeting and proceedings of the State Col. Soc. April Adjourned meeting, April 10. 1837. Officers, 175. In Ohio. The Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Col. Soc. formed-Offi- cers, 63. The Antrim Col. Soc. formed, 138. Its officers, 143. The Stillwater do. do. near Samos, Belmont County, 199. AUXILIARY SOCIETIES-Continued. A Col. Soc. at Utica, formed, 258. Letter concerning it, 258, Proceedings at the seventh annual meeting of the male and In Pennsylvania. Anniversary meeting of the Young Men's Col. Soc. of The Pottstown Col. Soc.-officers and managers, 124. Anniversary meeting, May 22, 1837, of the Penn. Col. Soc. 216. In Virginia. Proceedings of the Va. Col. Soc. at its sixth annual meet- Extracts from the report of the managers, 48. Its officers and mana- Anniversary meeting of the Lynchburg Col. Soc. 59. Extract from Bacon, Dr. David F. Extracts of a letter, Feb. 15, 1837, from him, 170. Proposed expedition to, 213. Begharmi, 272. Benin, 272. “Bermuda Case." Suit on a policy of insurance for the value of American slaves, Braxton, Carter, 354. [See Emancipation.'] Breckinridge, Rev. John, D. D. Addresses the Pennsylvania Col. Soc. at its anni- Breckinridge, Rev. Robert J. Resolutions concerning his discussion, in England, Brich, Rev. John. Bequeaths five hundred dollars to A. C. S. 223, 224. Brown, George S. A colored teacher at Liberia. His letter, March 25, 1837, 289. Buchanan, Thomas. Addresses a Col. meeting at Harrisburg, Penn. 167. See 173, 174. Addresses the Penn. Col. Soc. at its anniversary meeting, Butler, Charles. His liberal donation to the New York City Col. Soc. 142. Caillie, Rene. His travels in Africa, 268. Camp, Herman. His liberal donation to the N. Y. C. Col. Soc. 71. Cannibalism in the Bolobo country, West Africa, 243. Carrol, Rev. Dr. of Virginia. His remarks at the fifth anniversary of the N. Y. C. Catron, Judge John. His judicial opinion in the case of Fisher's negroes vs. Dabbs et al.' 125. Chase, Rev. S. His letter, Dec. 20, 1836, from Monrovia, 218. His illness, 284. His return to the U. States, and recovery, 288. Clarke, Matthew St. Clair. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting 'Clarkson and Mills-their way,' 326. Clay, Henry, M. C. His letter accepting the Presidency of A. C. S. 38. Remarks His letter, May 30, 1837, to Daniel Huey, 305. B Colonists. [See ‘Liberia,' &c.] Letters from, 103. Duties of, 374. ་ COLONIZATION. [See A. C. S.'; 'Auxiliary Societies;' Clay, Henry;' Illinois;' Discussion in England, 17. Prospects in Virginia, 17. Report concerning, to the Legislature of Secretary's visit to the south and southwest, 17. Proceedings in the Federal House of Representatives in relation to, 46. Extracts concerning, from the (D. C.) Potomac Advocate, and the Contrast between its results and those of abolition. From the (N. Y.) Remarks concerning it, from the New Hampshire Observer, 315. Do. Colonization Sketches,' 112, 145, 177, 206. Letter from Washington City concerning them, 183. 6 Colored People. ['See A. C. S'Emancipation; Emigration;' 'Liberia,' &c.] Of Boston, 88. Condition of, in Delaware. 315. Colored members in Baptist Churches, 376. CONTRIBUTIONS to A. C. S. From October 25 to December 31, 1836, 40. 20 to August 20, 1887, 296. From Sept. From August 20 to September 20, 1837. 328. 20 to October 20, 1837, 360. From October 20 to November 20, 1837, 380. Correspondence. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Virginia concerning colonization and abolition, 359. Letter from the Secretary of the Ladies' Society of Georgetown, D. C. 359. Coyner, Rev. David H. Arpointed an agent, 199. Crawford. Judge William H. His judicial opinion in the case of Jordan vs. Brad- Crittenden, John J. M. C. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting, 34. Davis, Aaron P. A colonist, letter from, 103. See 104. Douglass, Rev. Orson. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting, 36. 329. Edgar, Rev. John T. His letter, Dec. 6, 1836, concerning the prospects of colo- Fimiston, Nicholas P. 67, 125, 191. [See Emancipation."] Education in Africa. [See' Africa.'] EMANCIPATION. [See Emigration,;' Green, James,' &c. &c.] Communication John Smith, of Sussex county, Va. manumits by will all his slaves Richard Tubman, of Augusta, Geo. manumite by will 48 slaves, 66, EMANCIPATION-Continued. Proposal to abolitionists, 67. Nicholas, P. Edmiston, of Tenn. manumits about 50 slaves for colo- nization in Liberia, 144. Principles of, at the south, judicially referred to, 125, 234. Rev. Richard Bibb, Jr. of Ky. manumits 15 more slaves for coloni- Mrs. Ann Harris, of Chesterfield county, Va. manumits by will 10 George W. Fag, of Newport, Ky. manumits 7 slaves for coloniza- A gentleman in Georgia manumits a slave for colonization in Libe- ria, 144. Rev. James M. Brown and his brothers, of Winchester, Va. manu- Rev. John Stockdell of Madison county, Va. manumits 31 slaves for William Johnson of Tyler county, Va. manumits 12 slaves for colo- A gentleman in Washington county, Tenn. wishes to manumit 4 A gentleman of Moorefield, Va. determines to manumit 6 slaves for Mr Blair of Ky, manumits 2 slaves for colonization in Liberia, 258. Carter, Braxton, of Va. agrees to manumit all his slaves if Gerrit A lady of Madison county, Va. manumits one of her slaves that he Emigration. [See Expeditions to Liberia;' Liberia, &c. &c.] Proposed emigrants from Indianapolis, 66. Steamboat Randolph leaves Nashville, March 4, with 50 emigrants for Proposed emigrants from Rio de Janeiro, 184. A free colored man in Augusta county, Va. proposes to settle in Li- A free colored man and his wife in Rockingham county, Va. propose A free colored man and his wife and s children, in N. C. propose to Aid needed for some proposed emigrants, 258. Ixpeditions to Liberia. See p. 3. Proposed sailing of the brig Rondout with emigrants from Virginia Brig Rondout sails from Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 30, 1836, 103. Proposed expedition of A. C. S. to Liberia with about 90 emigrants, 356. Proposed expedition of N Y. C. Col. Soc. to Liberia, 356. The ship Emperor, Capt. Keeler, sails from Norfolk for Liberia, with Figg, George W. 144. [See Emancipation."] Findley, Rev. Samuel. His address to a colonization meeting at Antrim, O. 138. Fitzhugh, William H. Defended against an attack of Judge W. Jay, 155. Gales, Joseph, Treasurer of A. C. S. His account from Decr. 12, 1835, to Decr. Gallaudet, Rev. Mr. Addresses the Conn. Col. Soc. at its annual meeting, 260. Green, James, of Mississippi. Particulars concerning his will, 18. Grennell, George, Jr. M. C. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentie il annual meeting, 30. Gurley, Rev. R. R. Secretary of A. C. S. His visit to the southwest, 17. Addresses A C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting against the report His remarks at the sixth annual meeting of the Virginia Col. Soc. 54. Do a colonization meeting at Raleigh, N C. 174. Addresses a colonization meeting, April 18, 1837, at Fayetteville, N. C. 176. His do. August 7, do. His report, May 21, 1837, of a visit to the south and southwest, 201. do. do. do. 233. His circular, Sept. 22, 1837, to the citizens of Georgia and other His speech, July 27, 1837, at a meeting at Athens, Geo. 361. Harris, Mrs. Ann, 144. [See Emancipation.'] Herron, James B. Sails in the brig Luna for Liberia, 5, 6. Hill, Rev. Dr. William. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting, 33. Hottentot preaching. Specimen of, 378. Huey, Daniel. His proposed donation of land to A. C. S. 304. Hunt, Rev. Thomas P. His rein arks at the fifth anniversary of the N. Y. City Hutton, William, Agent of the Western African Company. His letter concern- Illinois. Report and resolutions in the Legislature, at the session of 1836-7, on Ireland, William H. Sale of real property devised by him to A. C. S. 18. Johnson, William, 257. [See Emancipation.'] Jones, Walter. Addresses A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting, 35. do. do. do. 36. do. 33, 36. Explanation of a vote given by him, 36 n. Lee, Richard Henry. His letter in reply to Judge William Jay, 151. Lee, Zaccheus C. His address to A. C. S. at its twentieth annual meeting, 31. · Legacy, 223. Condition of, 6. Agriculture of, 6. 278. 319. Constitution of the Liberia Agricultural Society, 321. |