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Letter from Mr. Ashmun to Dr. Blumhardt, iii. 257.

Proposal of a Methodist clergyman to become a missionary to Liberia,
ii. 222.

Purpose of the Episcopal Foreign Missionary Society in Philadelphia to
send a missionary to Liberia, ii. 347.

German mission to Liberia, iii. 183. Mission to Abyssinia, iii. 188.
Purpose of the Society of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Protes-
tant Episcopal Church to send a mission to Liberia, iii. 270.

Extract from a speech of the Rev. J. Raban, an English missionary at
Sierra Leone, iv. 28.

African Mission School Society, iv. 186. Review of a discourse on the
occasion of forming it, by J. M. Wainwright, D. D.; and of the ad-
dress of its Executive Committee, &c. iv. 193.

African Mission School in Hartford, Conn. iv. 375.

Mission to South Africa, v. 252.

Swiss mission to Liberia. See ante "Letters from Dr. Theophilus Blum-
hardt," v. 286. Discontinued for the present, vii. 283.

Deaths of the Rev. Radolph Dietcshy and the Rev. John Buhrer, two
German missionaries to Liberia, vi. 89.

Extracts from the report of the Board of Directors of the African Mis-
sion School Society, presented to the Society at Hartford, Conn., Au-
gust 6, 1830, vi. 260.

Methodist mission to Liberia, vi. 335.

Account of the annual meeting of the Young Men's Missionary Society
of New York, auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, vii. 116.

Extract from an address of the Rev. Mr. Moffet, missionary at Lattakoo,
South Africa, vii. 213.

Intelligence from the missionaries of the Paris Society in South Africa,
viii. 90.

Two young men, graduates of the Theological Seminary at Princeton,
N. J. designated for Africa by the Western Foreign Missionary Soci-
ety, viii. 246, 252

Ordination of the Rev. Joseph W. Barr and the Rev. John B. Pinney,
missionaries to Liberia, viii. 284.

Rev. Rufus Spalding, and Rev. S. O. Wright, appointed by the Young
Men's Foreign Missionary Society, missionaries to Liberia, viii. 284.
See "Spalding," "Wright, Rev. S. O.”

Annual meeting of the Monrovia Baptist Missionary Society, ix. 219.
Missionary efforts of the Liberian colonists, ix. 242.

New England mission to Liberia, ix. 255.

Mission to West Africa, by the Western Foreign Missionary Society at
Pittsburg, Penn. ix. 284.

Missions to Western Africa, South Africa, Eastern Africa, African Is-
lands, ix. 344.

Names, stations, &c. of sundry missionaries, ix. 346.

First anniversary meeting of the Young Men's Missionary Society of
the Eleventh Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, x. 96.

Opening for missions in Liberia, x. 183.

Missouri, slavery in, v. 63.

Mitchill, Dr. Samuel L. His examination of a pupil of the New York African Free
School, vi. 303.

Moffet, Rev. Mr. Extract from his address, vii. 213.

Monroe, James, Ex-President of the United States, elected President of the Lou-
doun county (Va.) Aux. Col. Soc. i. 222, 286.

His declaration that he never would consent to emancipate the slaves with-
out sending them out of the country, v. 309.

His letter, when Governor of Virginia, June 15, 1801, to the President of

the United States, concerning colonization, viii. 97.

His letter, when Governor of Virginia, December 21, 1801, communicat-
ing to the Legislature a copy of his correspondence with the President
on that subject, viii. 102.

Montgomery, James. His tale "The African Valley," v. 129.

Moore, Archy, a colored man. His testimony and that of Gloster Simpson, also a
colored man, concerning Liberia, September 11, 1832, viii. 217, September 27,
1832, viii. 249.

Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth, i. 191. See "Emancipation.
Moravians, The. Their liberality to A. C. S. v. 213.
Morris, Miss Patsey, ii. 220. See "Emancipation."

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Mosby, Charles L. His address before the Lynchburg Aux. Col. Soc. August 18,
1831, vii. 225.

Mosely, John, an aged colored man. His death and legacies, i. 128.

Moss, Reuben, a colonist. His letter, March 1, 1833, ix. 155.

Munsell, Mr. L., Corresponding Secretary of the Col. Soc. of Kentucky. His gen-
erous offer in aid of Colonization, v. 28.

Murat, Achille. His remarks on slavery in the United States, ix. 87, 88.

Murray, Daniel, iii. 283. See "Emancipation."

Murray, Hugh, vii. 40. See "Africa."

Naimbanna, the African Chief. Biographical sketch of him, ii. 385.

Naval Intelligence, iv. 281.

NEGRO RACE. See "Africa," "Banneker," "Colored People," "Mitchill," "Slavery,"
"Slave Trade," "Society of Friends.”

Observations on the early history of the, i. 7.

Death of a negro in Boston, who spoke five languages fluently and correctly,
ii. 159.

Several negro boys kidnapped in Philadelphia and Maryland, brought to
Mississippi by E. F. Johnson, to be sold as slaves, and rescued by J. W.
Hamilton and J. Henderson, iii. 187.

A high minded slave, v. 249. Benevolence of a negro, vii. 147. Gratitude
in a slave, viii. 91.

Nelson, H. I. a colonist. His letter, July 16, 1832, viii. 207.

Nevins, Rufus L. His letter, remitting $100 to the N. Y. Col. Soc. x. 255.
New York. Extracts from her emancipating law, iii. 155.

Riots in, x. 190. Proceedings of the N. Y. City Col. Soc. concerning
them, July 10, 22, 1834, x. 190, 255.

Nichols, John, offers to sell a valuable property in Virginia, in order to relieve
himself from a dependence on slave labor, v. 186.

Nicholson, Capt. iv. 95

See "Liberia.”

Niger, the river. Theories concerning its course and termination, iv. 106, 151.
See "Donkin," "Lander."

Commercial enterprises prompted by the discovery of its source, vii. 282, viii.
89, 90.

Expedition fitted out by the Messrs. Lairds of Liverpool, to explore it, viii.

312.

Niles, Hezekiah. Extracts from his Weekly Register concerning slavery in the
United States, i. 179.

Extracts from his Weekly Register concerning

resolutions of Mr. King and
Mr. Tucker, i. 278.
Liberia, ii. 156.

free and slave labor, iii. 48.
encouragement by the Brit-
ish of the emigration of free
blacks to Canada, v. 345.
servile insurrections, &c. vii.
245.

North Carolina. Law prohibiting the teaching of slaves to read or write, vi. 343.
Anticipation of a servile insurrection in that State, vi. 383.

Bill introduced into her Legislature to raise a fund, by a tax of ten cents on
every black poll in the State, for the removal of free persons of color to
Liberia, vii. 313.

Law prohibiting colored 'persons from preaching or acting as class leaders,
vii. 388.

Extract, concerning slavery, from an address by Wm. Gaston, viii. 191, 192.
Norton, John T., becomes a subscriber on Gerrit Smith's plan, iv. 95.

Sends to A. C. S. $1093 29, in part of a subscription of $3,000, proposed
to be raised in Albany, N. Y., for the purpose of settling in Liberia 100
temperance emigrants in a village or settlement to be called Albany, x. 107.

Ohio. Immigration and settlement of 79 blacks and mulattoes. Remarks of the
Ohio State Journal thereon, iii. 254.

Decision of the Supreme Court of the State, that the law regulating the set-
tlement of colored people is constitutional, v. 185. See v. 248.

Proceedings, of, for preventing the importation of colored persons from other
States, vii. 313.

Onderdonk, the Right Rev. Benjamin T. His letter, July 12, 1834, to the Rev.
Peter Williains, x. 185

Orr, Rev. Isaac, appointed general Agent and assistant Secretary of American C.
S. iv. 253.

His plan for the establishment of State Colonization Societies, with subor-
dinate associations, throughout the Union, iv. 373.

son, Rev. Jacob. Some account of him, iv. 283.

Jurang Outang, An, purchased by Dr. Mechlin, Colonial Agent, vii. 17.
'age, Mrs. Ann R. viii. 155, x. 286. See "Emancipation."

Page, Lieut. Commandant Benjamin, U. S. Navy. Extracts from his letter April
9, 1832, to the Secretary of the Navy, viii. 138.

His statements concerning the Colony at a public meeting in New York,
ix. 190.

'age, John, Governor of Va. His letter, Feb. 2, 1805, communicating to the Le-
gislature a correspondence with the President of the U. States concerning
African Colonization, viii, 105.

'aine, Elijah. See "Auxiliary Societies, Vermont."

Palmas Cape, v. 128. 178. See "Auxiliary Societies, Maryland."

Panaboure Forbana, an African King. Anecdotes of him from Golberry's Travels,

i. 373.

Pardee, George K. Extract from his letter, May 22, 1833, ix. 123.

Park, Mungo. Discovery of part of his journal, i. 157. A document relating to his
death, ii. 161. A reflection of, ix. 117.

Patterson, David, i. 191. See "Emancipation."

Paxton, Rev. John D. i. 318, ix. 126. See "Emancipation."

Peabody, Wm. B. O. Review of his Address delivered at Springfield, Conn., July
4, 1828, before the Hampden Col. Soc. iv. 225.

Peaco, Dr. John W., U. S. Agent at Liberia, iii. 96.

Pearl, Rev. Cyril, Assistant Agent of A. C. S. for Maine, viii. 342.
His letter on opposition to the Colonization Society, ix. 237.
His legacy of $1,000 to the Am. Col. Soc. x. 313.
See "Emancipation.”

Perkins, Dr. Alfred E.

Perry, James, vii. 185.
Phelps, Rev. Amos H.

Philip, Rev. John, D. D.

Remarks on his lectures on Slavery, x. 161.

Review of his Researches in South Africa, v. 161, 193,
225, 257, 289, 321, 353. Farther extract from that work, vi. 33.
Extracts from his letter on Africa, ix. 239.

Pinckney, Charles C. Review of his Address, Aug. 18, 1829, before the Agricul-
tural Society of S. C. v. 323.

Pinney, Rev. John B., Missionary to Liberia. Ordained in Philadelphia, Oct. 12,
1832, viii. 284.

His letters, Feb. 20, 1833, ix. 60. His letter, Feb. 17, 1833, ix. 94.
Mis-statement in the Emancipator concerning him, ix. 190.

Appointed temporary Colonial Agent of A. C. S. Oct. 24, 1833, ix. 283.
Sails for the Colony, Nov. 5, 1833, ix. 287.

His letter, March 7, 1834, x. 47.

Extract from his letter, March 7, 1834, to the President of the Ladies' Asso-
ciation Auxiliary to A. C. S. x. 89.

Appointed Colonial Agent, x. 97.

See x. 108.

His letter, May 10, 1884, to R. S. Finley, x. 155. His letter, May 10, 1834,
concerning Joseph Jones, x. 209.

Statement of a Colonist concerning him, x. 255.

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Appeal to New England for Missions in Africa. By Mrs. Sigourney,

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v. 31

Lines to the memory of the Rev. Lott Cary,

V. 64

Abduhi Rahhahman, the Moorish Prince,

V. 94

Liberia. By Mrs. Sigourney,

v. 318, vi. 192

vi. 137

On the publication of the Liberia Herald,

vi. 350

vii. 127

vii. 127

vii. 252

ix. 96

ix. 255

ix. 238

x. 281

His Report of his Agency in several of the Western and South Western
States, vi. 71.

Africa. By "A. W. M." Fredericksburg, Va.

To the memory of Ashmun,

Lines on a passage in Major Laing's Journal,
Sonnet to the memory of W. H. Fitzhugh,
The command "Go ye unto all nations,'
Missions to Africa. By Mrs. Sigourney,
The voice of Liberia. By "G."

Lines written in the church-yard of Richmond, Yorkshire, (England.) By
Herbert Knowles,

Polk, Josiah F. Notice of his Agency for A. C. S. v. 220.

List of officers of sundry Col. Societies formed under his Agency, vi, 178.

Powell, Mrs. ix. 126. See "Emancipation.”

Pretlow, William, vi. 62. See "Emancipation.".

Prince Moro, account of, i. 152.

Protest against A. C. S., dated London, July, 1833, ix. 264. Remarks thereon, ix.

257. See "Duncan."

Prout, Jacob W., a Colonist. Extract of a letter from him, vi. 178. Notice of him,

viii. 383.

("Quo." His remarks on Dr. S. H. Cox's letter on Abolition, x. 110.

Raban, Rev. J. See " Missions."

Raikes, R., the founder of Sabbath schools in Liberia, vi. 281.

Randall, Dr. Richard, appointed Colonial Agent, iv. 224.

His letters, Dec. 28, 1828, Jan. 6, 1829, v. 2, 7. His letter, Feb. 16, 1823,
v. 124.

His account, Feb. 15, 1829, of a short journey up the St. Paul's river, v. 150.
His remarks on emigration from the U. S. to Liberia, v. 8.

His death, April 19, 1829, v. 122. Sketch of his life and character, v. 125.
Extracts from his paper in relation to the slave trade, v. 148.

Raymond, James. iii. 97. See "Slavery."

Reason, Charles, a descendant of the African race, about 15 years old. His Address
at a Missionary meeting in N. York, vii. 116.

Recaptured Africans. About 130 sent by the U. S. Government to Liberia. iii. 154.
Negroes brought to New Orleans by the officers of the U. S. schooner Gram-
pus, vi. 307. See ix. 158, 241.

Intermarriage of recaptured Africans settled at New Georgia, with female
emigrants from the U. States, x. 90.

RESOLUTIONS PROPOSED OR ADOPTED IN LEGISLATIVE AND ECCLESIASTICAL
ASSEMBLIES, LAWS, PUBLIC MEETINGS, AND OTHER PUBLIC PRO-
CEEDINGS, &c. &c., HAVING RELATION TO COLONIZATION. See "Ame.
rican Colonization Society," "Auxiliary Societies," &c.

Resolution concerning emancipation and colonization, submitted for
consideration in the Senate of the U. States, Feb. 18, 1825, by Rufus
King, of N. York, i. 249.

Resolution concerning colonizing the free people of color, subinitted in
the H. of R. of the U. States, March 2, 1825, by Mr. Tucker of Va.
i. 249.

RESOLUTIONS-Continued.

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Report of a Committee, Mar. 8, 1827, to the H. of R. of the U. S. on
sundry colonization memorials and resolutions, iv. 52.
Review [by W. H. Fitzhugh] of the Report of the Committee of Foreign
Relations in the Senate of the U. S. on sundry colonization mnemo-
rials and resolutions, iv. 161, 257. Communication concerning it.
iv. 330.
Memorial of the Ken. Col. Soc. to the Congress of the United States, v.

347.

Appointment of a Select Committee of the II. of R. of the Congress
of the U. S., to inquire into the expediency of an appropriation for
removing and colonizing the free people of color, vii. 388.
Resolution of the Legislature of Virginia, Dec. 23, 1816, i. 249.
Bill passed in the H. of Delegates of the Legislature of Virginia, making
an additional appropriation for the colony, of articles manufactured in
the Penitentiary, i. 370.

Report of a Committee of the H. of D. of the Legislature of Virginia, on
colonization memorials and petitions, iii. 337.

Memorial of the Aux. Soc. of Powhatan, to the Legislature of Virginia,

v. 15.

Report of the Committee in the Legislature of Virginia, to whom sundry
colonization memorials were referred, v. 50.

Act of the Legislature of Virginia, Dec. 21, 1816, v. 299.

Memorial of the female citizens of the county of Fluvanna to the Legis-
lature of Virginia, vii. 310.

Bill passed in the H. of D. of the Legislature of Virginia, appropriating
$35,000 for the present year and $90,000 for the next, for colonizing
the free people of color, vii. 387. Lost in the Senate, viii. 29.
Resolution of the H. of D. of the Legislature of Virginia, Jan. 30, 1830,
declaring the expediency of applying to the General Government to
procure a territory or territories, beyond the limits of the U. S., to
which the several States may remove their free colored population,

vii. 387.
Proceedings of the Legislature of Virginia, on the subject of African
Colonization, including a correspondence with Thomas Jefferson,
President of the U. States, in 1801, 1802, 1804, 1805, viii. 97.
Notice of an Act of the Legislature of Virginia, appropriating $18,000
annually for five years, for the removal of persons of color free at the
time when the Act was passed, [March 4, 1833.] ix. 95.

Resolution of the Legislature of Maryland, Jan. 26, 1818, i. 250, v. 300.
Report in the H. of D. of the Legislature of Maryland, in 1826, i. 383.
Law of Maryland appropriating to A. C. S. $1000 a year, iii. 32, 61.
Extract from a Report to the H. of D. of the Legislature of Maryland,
iii.368.

Resolutions of the H. of R. of Maryland, March, 1831, in favor of A. C.
S. vii. 30.

Act of the State of Maryland, March 14, 1832, relating to people of co-
lor, viii. 25. Managers of the fund created by the Act, appointed,
viii. 61, 189.

Report to the H. of D. of the Legislature of Maryland, of the Commit-
tee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, relative to the colored popu-
lation of the State, viii. 52.

Extract from a Report in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, iii. 368.
Resolution of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1829, v. 60, 306.
Act of the Legislature of Georgia, Dec. 18, 1817, v. 293.
Resolution of the Legislature of Tennessee, i. 250, v. 301.

Resolutions of the H. of Rep. of the Legislature of Tennessee, Septem-
ber, 30, 1832, ix. 282.

Resolution of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1825, i. 251, v. 301.

Extract of a message from Gov. Trimble to the Legislature of Ohio,
iii. 312, 352.

Resolution of the Legislature of Ohio, 1824, i. 251, v. 302.

Jan. 24, 1828, iii. 351, v. 305.
Resolution of the Legislature of Connecticut, 1824, į. 251, v. 302.

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