Ferguson, Capt. His effective donation of $25 to A. C. S. iii. 384. Fernando Po, news from, v. 185. Finley, Anthony, his map of Africa, vii. 15. His Finley, Rev. Dr. Robert, his Thoughts on the colonization of free blacks, ix. 332. Extract from his letter, Oct. 19, 1831, Fitzhugh, William H. Extracts from his letter, August 11, 1826, on the coloniz- His plan for improving the condition of his slaves, iii. 185. [Dies May 21, 1830.] Obituary memoir of him, vi. 91. Further remarks Leaves, by his will, all his slaves unconditionally free after the year 1850, Proceedings of the Managers of A. C. S. on the occasion of his death, vi. 156. Proceedings at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. on occasion Sonnet to his memory, vii. 252. Fletcher, William. i. 352. See " Emancipation." Force, Charles L. His death, ii. 125. Foster, Rev. Stephen, ii. 352. See " Emancipation." Fourth of July. See "American Colonization Society, appeals on behalf of the." Fowler, Orin. A new plan for July 4, 1831, vii. 29.. Remarks on the London World on the connexion of it with the plan of A. C. S. vii. 316. His letter, August 5, 1829, v. 216. France. Letter, March 14, 1832, from the Secretary General of the Society for the The question of abolishing slavery in the colonies of France, touched in Frelinghuysen, Theodore, M. C. Becomes a subscriber on Gerrit Smith's plan, iv. 30. His speech at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. v. 370. Fourteenth vi. 369. Gives thirty volumes of a moral and religious character, for the use of His review of anti-slavery publications, and defence of A. C. S. x. 1. His letter, March 15, 1834, enclosing $100, and expressing his confi- Addresses the Synod of New Jersey, October, 1834, on behalf of A.. Friends, Society of. See "American Colonization Society," "Hubbard." Their In North Carolina. Extracts from the proceedings of their yearly meet- Their yearly meeting in Philadelphia appropriates $3,000 towards defray- Friends, Society of-Continued. Carolina to Liberia, Hayti, and the Free States, as they may prefer, iii. Emigrants by the Criterion, who Lad been under their care, vi. 319. In London, authorize their brethren in North Carolina to draw on them to Funston, Mr. ii. 52. See " Emancipation." Gales, Joseph, Senr. Elected Treasurer of A. C. S. ix. 374, 375. His plans con- Gamble, Theophilus, ix. 284. See "Emancipation.' Garrison, William L. His Thoughts on African colonization, viii. 271, 346, ix. 93, 105. Is about to embark for England, as agent for the Anti-Slavery Society of Opinion in Liberia of his proceedings, ix. 242. Remarks on him, from the Edinburgh Phrenological Journal, ix. 270. His unfairness, x. 227, 228. Gaston, William. Extract, concerning slavery, from his address before a literary "G. B." His conditional offer to contribute $100 to transport four emigrants to Georgia, introduction of slaves in, iii. 157, v. 346. Givens, Thomas. Statement of Martha Snetter concerning him, x. 154. Golberry, Extracts from his travels, i, 308, 373, ii. 15, 27, 40, Gold Coast, customs of the, iii. 110. Settlements on the, iii. 136, 170, 229. Grand Cape Mount, iii. 123. Gratton, Peachy. Extracts from his address before the Aux. Col. Soc. of Rocking- Gray, Major William. His travels in Western Africa, i. 228, 263, 291. Joseph A. viii. 94. See "Emancipation." Green, Andrew, a colonist. Extract from his letter to his former mistress, viii. 281. pository, ix. 349. Green, James S. Extracts from his speech to the Col. Society of New Jersey, i. 282. Green, L. W. vii. 217. See " Emancipation." Greenfield, Elizabeth, vii. 217. See "Emancipation." Grigg, John. His donation to the Colony, vi 250. Grimke, Thomas S. His services in arranging the affairs of certain emigrants from His death, x. 286. Notice of his character, x. 289. Gurley, Rev. Ralph R., Secretary of A. C. S. See "American Colonization Society.” His review of Memoirs of the life of Granville Sharp, ii. 1, 33, 65, 101, 133, Addresses, on behalf of A. C. S. a public meeting in New York, ii. 195. Do Do do do at Hartford, Conn. after His letter, December 8, 1827, to John Early, iii. 289. His remarks at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iv. 368. His review of C. C. Pinckney's address, v. 328. His remarks on South Carolina opinions of A. C. S. vi. 193. Addresses, on behalf of A. C. S. a meeting of the clergy of the City of New Gurley, Rev. Ralph R.--Continued. His remarks on certain statements of W. L. Garrison, viii. 346. Addresses colonization meetings in Philadelphia, ix. 150, 315. a colonization meeting in Boston, ix. 188. His letter, June 7, 1533, to the Editor of the Hartford Mercury, ix. 205. in Brooklyn, N. Y. ix. 279 public meetings in Hudso.., Catskill and Troy, N. Y. ix. 314. His return from the North, ix. 313. His letter, April 18, 1834, concerning the colony, to the Editors of the His remarks on the principles of A. C. S. April 23, 1834, x. 65. Gustice, Mr. a colored Methodist preacher in Maryland. $600 raised in Philadel- 282. Hamilton, Dr. Silas, vi. 378. See "Emancipation." Hanks, Rev. Mr. ix. 284. See "Emancipation.” Hargraves, George. His donation of $500 to A. C. S. viii. 93. Harper, Charles C. Extracts, concerning colonization, from his address to the Vo- His letter, July 15, 1827, to Mr. Gurley, iii. 149. His speech at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iii. 323. Harrison, J. B. His discourse before the Lynchburg Col. Soc. July, 1827, iii. 193. Hatter, Eliza, a colonist. Extract of a letter from her, viii. 280. Her letter, July 12, 1832, to her former mistress, viii. 281. Hawes, Dr. Aylett, ix. 218. See Emancipation." x. 126, 151, 193-198, 286. Treaty of France with, recognising its independence, v. 252. Colonization in, and Canada, compared with colonization in Liberia, viii. 225. Henley, Capt. J. D. iii. 283. See "Emancipation." Henshaw, Charles.i. 191. See "Emancipation." Henton, Silas, ix. 284. See "Emancipation." Hersey, Rev. John. Extracts from his letter to the Editors of the New York Chris- Extracts from his letter to E. Cresson, x. 286. Hewit, Dr. His remarks on Anti-colonizationism in old times, x. 189. Hilarity, the schooner, arrives in Baltimore with news from the colony, ix. 158. Addresses the Connecticut Col. Soc. ix. 124. Hobron, John, ix. 126. See " "Emancipation." Hodgkin, Thomas, M. D. His letter, July 4, 1832, concerning A. C. S. viii. 340. Extracts from his remarks on the British African Colonization Society, Hodgson, Wm. B. His letter, June 1, 1829, to Peter S. Duponceau, concerning Further notice of him, v. 381. Notice of his letters on the Berbec language, vii. 109. Hoffman, Peter, appointed a commissioner to superintend the emigration of the Hoge, Rev. Samuel D. ii. 220. See "Emancipation." Holcomb, G. W. vi. 62. See "Emancipation." Hood, James, ix. 126. See "Emancipation." House, Rev. Isaac S. Agent of the St. Louis Col. Soc. His account of the pro- Hubbard, Jeremiah, of N. C. clerk of the yearly meeting of Friends of that State. His address to the Managers, &c. of Anti-slavery and Abolition Societies, Hucks, Nugent M. a colonist. His letter, July 28, 1833, ix. 286. Hunt, Rev. Thomas P. iv. 380. See "Emancipation." Immigration of 40,000 persons in one season to the United States, viii. 253. Ireland, William H. viii. 383. See Emancipation. His munificent bequest to A. Isaacs, Cyrene, born a slave. Donation from her estate to A. C. S. iv. 317. Jamaica, servile insurrection in, viii. 92, 127. Jefferson, Thomas, President of U. S. His letters, Nov. 24, 1801, Dec. 27, 1804, to His opinions on slavery, emancipation and colonization, x. 266, n. 269, Johnson, Benjamin, ix. 126. See "Emancipation." Jones, Rev. Čave. Extracts from his letter concerning his emancipated slaves, i. 214. Joseph, a colored man. His examination by the Kentucky Col. Soc. x. 209. Spurious production called his Journal, x. 315, 316. His examination at Danville, x. 316. Jones, Gen. Walter. His remarks at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iv. Moves a resolution at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. and Addresses the A. C. S. at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, entering Col. William, viii. 348. See "Emancipation." His letter, November 3, 1832, ix. 122. Sir William. His remarks on the Slave Trade, i. 255. "Journal of Freedom," a new weekly paper established at New Haven, Conn. x. 115. Kay, Stephen. Review of his travels in Caffraria, x. 140, 169, 199. Kendall, Amos, Fourth Auditor of the Treasury. Remarks on his Report to the Kennedy, Capt. E. P. His letter, June 22, 1831, concerning the Colony, vii. 153. Kentucky. Loss of the bill in her House of Representatives, more effectually to Indefinite postponement of the bill in her House of Representatives pro- Tax on non-slaveholders for paying the value of slaves executed for Plan for the gradual emancipation of slaves in, vii. 48, 125, 126. Bill before her House of Representatives to prevent the importation for Key, Francis S. His speech at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iii. 353. His remarks at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iv. 364. A member of a committee appointed to visit certain cities, in order to solicit His remarks at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. v. 363. Killam, Hannah. Extract from her letter, March 13, 1832, viii. 214. Her death, King, Rufus, M. C. i. 249, 278. See "Niles," "Resolutions, &c." Knapp, Samuel L. His address at the Tenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. ii. 327. Kosciuszko's legacy, ii. 223. Kroomen. Governor Ludlam's account of them, i. 43. Six of thein in Baltimore, v. 156. Ladies. See "Africa,” “American Colonization Society," "Auxiliary Societies," Large donation from the ladies of Fredericksburg and its vicinity, v. 30. Mr. Finley's letter, June 8, 1831, noticing the interesting manifesto by the Address of the Female Col. Soc. of Georgetown to the Ladies, vii. 238. S. ix. 147. Meeting of Ladies in Newark, N.J. Their efforts in the cause of African See ix. 279, 280. Lafayette, General. Elected a Vice President of A. C. S. i. 17. His opinion of it, i. 285, iv. 349. Extracts from his "Conversations, &c." i. 37, 306. His letter, October 29, 1831, vii. 369. Resolutions of the Managers of A. C. S. July 3, 1834, concerning his Laing, Major Alexander Gordon. Rumor of his having been murdered by the Fal- Contradiction of it, iii. 254. Extract from his travels, vi. 336. Review of his travels in the Timmanee, Kooranko and Solima countries, in Laird, Rev. Matthew. His letter, February 25, 1834, x. 85. His death and that of his wife, x. 154. Lander, Richard and John. They sail from Portsmouth, Engl. being employed by They discover the course of the Niger, vii. 141. Richard Lander's interview with the King of England, viii. 89. Intelligence from him, ix. 29. and John. Review of their Journal of their expedition, viii. 289, Intelligence from May 9, 1833, ix. 255. January 9, 1834, x. 96. Richard, wounded by the natives, on the Nunn river, and dies, February 2, 1834, x. 147, 221. His murderers supposed to have been instigated by slave traders, x. 222. v. 369. Latta, Rev. James, Agent of A. C. S. His report, February 14, 1833, ix. 24. 146. "Lattakoo, in South Africa. Conversion of several natives to Christianity, vi. 183. Laurie, Rev. James, D. D. See "American Colonization Society," "Managers of His remarks on offering a vote of thanks to Mr. Ashmun, ii. 334. at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. iv. 369. His account as Treasurer of A. C. S. submitted to the Seventeenth Annual Lawrence, John B. bequeaths $500 to A. C. S. vii. 286. Leather dressing in Africa, iii. 82. |