RESOLUTIONS-Continued. Proceedings in the Vermont Legislature, Nov. 1827, on the petition of Report of a Committee, Jan. 16, 1827, to the Senate of Kentucicy, and Joint resolutions passed by the Senate of Kentucky in 1828, v. 303. Proceedings in the Legislature of Delaware, v. 303. Resolution of the Massachusetts Convention, May 31, 1827, iii. 118. Resolutions, Mar. 10, 1831, of the Legislature of Massachusetts, on the Resolution of the Legislature of Indiana, Jan. 22, 1829, v. 306. Bill before the Legislature of North Carolina, for raising a fund for remov. Resolutions of the Legislature of New York, in favor of A. C. S. viii. 61, Resolutions of the vestry of Christ's church, (Episcopal) Richmond, Resolution of the Executive Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Resolutions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian ch. 1818, i. 272. vi. 91, May, 1833, ix. 159. Resolutions of the Synod of Utica, N. Y. Sep. 18, 1829, v. 247. Resolutions of the West Lexington Presbytery, April 6, 7, 1831, vii. 93. Extract from the minutes of the Synod of New Jersey, Oct. 1834, x. 285. Declaration adopted at a meeting appointed by the yearly meeting of 90. Resolution of the Ohio Methodist conference, June 18, 1927, i. 119. Resolutions of the general conference of the Methodist Ep. church, May Resolutions of the Maryland conference of the Associated Methodi The Methodist Ep. conference of Ohio pass a resolution in favor of A. Resolution of the Philadelphia conference of the Methodist Ep. church, Resolution of the Ministers of the Methodist Ep. ch. in the Penobscot Resolutions of the annual conference of the Methodist Ep. ch. ix. 95. Extract from the minutes of the Baptist general convention of Ohio, Sessions, Rev. Horace, publishes the conditional offer of a printing press as a gift His notice of a female emigrant to the Colony, i. 287. His death, ii. 126. Shane, Dr. Charles G. Extract from his letter, February 17, 1832, viii. 61. His Sharp, Eunice, a colored woman. Emigrates as an instructress to the colony. Aid Sharp, Granville, review of Memoirs of his life, ii. 1, 33, 65, 101, 133, 165, 197, 229. Sheffey, Daniel, a manager of the Augusta (Va.) Col. Soc. His death, and resolu- Sheldon, Henry, His letter, June 7, 1832, proposing to give $2000 towards estab. Sherman, Capt. W. E. His letter, May 10, 1830, to Edward Hallowell, concerning His letter, June 4, 1830, to Dr. Thomas C. James, President of the Penn- Shiphard, Joseph, a colonist. A letter from him, vi. 245. Shriver, David, ii. 29. See "Emancipation." Sierra Leone. See "Rickets," "Winterbottom," &c. &c. Extract from the Royal Gazette, published there, ii. 20. In 1825, ii. 349. Condition of the liberated Africans, iii. 156. Extract from the London Missionary Register concerning it, vi. 318. Authentic account of, from the London Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter,” Sketch of its history, ix. 208. Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia H. See "Poetry." Her letter, July 29, 1827, concerning Her letter, July 7, 1830, concerning the Hartford Female African Soci- Her letter, July 4, 1833, to a lady in Edinburgh, ix. 339. A Hymn written by her, sung at the annual meeting of the Massachu- Silliman, Professor Benjamin. Extract of a letter from him, iii. 312. His address on "some of the causes of national anxiety," July 4, 1832, in Simeon, the aged Hottentot, iii. 248. Simon Negro, account of, ix. 221. His letter, May 17, 1833, ib. Simpson, Gloster, a colored man. His testimony concerning the colony, Sept. 11, His testimony concerning the colony, Sept. 27, 1832, in a letter of that Skinner, Rev. Benjamin R., appointed to the missionary station in Liberia, by the His death, March 1, 1831, vii. 31, 62. Skinner, Dr. Ezekiel, goes to Liberia as Physician, x. 104, 154. "France," SLAVERY. [See "Benezet," "British West Indian Population," "Colored People," Extract from the Report of the Committee for the mitigation and gradual The expense of supporting it, i. 255. Thoughts relating to it, i. 279. Christian conduct towards servants, i. 306. Societies for the religious instruction of slaves in the West Indies, ii. 128. SLAVERY-Continued. Mr. Brougham's motion on the subject of West India Blavery, and Mr. Law of Louisiana prohibiting the further introduction of slaves into that Religious instruction of slaves, ii. 291. See x. 174, 205, 245. Superiority of free over slave labor, iii. 48. See v. 250. Mr. Raymond's prize essay on the comparative economy of free and slave Termination of slavery in New York, iii. 155. Decrease of negro population in the British West Indies, iii. 184. Slave labor on the Sabbath day, abolished at Berbice, in South America, Extract of a letter from the Rev. T. R. Durfee, concerning slavery, &c. Effects of slave labor, v. 186. See "Nichols." In Africa, v. 208. Notice of a memorial concerning the abolition of slavery in Va. v. 221. Law of Georgia concerning free persons of color and slaves, v. 315. Abolition of, in Malacca, vi. 280. Law of North Carolina prohibiting the teaching of slaves to read or write, vi. 343. Plan for the gradual emancipation of slaves in Kentucky, vii, 48, 49, 125, 126. Anti-slavery meeting in London, vii. 247. Statistics of slavery, vii. 815, ix. 15. Enormities of the slaves in Jamaica, viii. 92, 127. Brightening prospect for slaves, viii. 92. Extract concerning A. C. S., from "A retrospective view of West India Mortality of slaves in the West Indies, viii. 315. Remarks in the British Parliament, March 1833, concerning colonial Slavery and colonization. Review of pamphlets on, Anti-slavery meeting in London, ix. 221. Slavery in Martinique, ix. 285. Increase of slavery in Cuba, ix. 287. ix. 93. Remarks on plans for the immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery "G. O. W." a correspondent of the Christian Mirror, on the immediate Declarations and resolutions of the Synod of Ky. concerning slavery, Oct. Circular letter of the British and Foreign Society for the universal aboli. Proceedings in the Legislature of Vt. concerning the abolition of slavery SLAVE TRADE. [See "American Colonization Society," "Lander," "Liberia," Its inhumanity and horrors, i. 64, 192, 381, iii. 254, vii. 388. by Sir William Jones, i. 255. Treaty between Great Britain and Sweden, concerning it, Nov. Agreement of Portugal and Brazil to abolish it, iii. 254. Its abolition in the territories of the Sherbro Bulloms, i. 372. Petitions in the French Chamber of deputies Tor its more effectital 1 1 Sessions, Rev. Horace, publishes the conditional offer of a printing press as a gift His notice of a female emigrant to the Colony, i. 287. His death, ii. 126. Shane, Dr. Charles G. Extract from his letter, February 17, 1832, viii. 61. His Sharp, Eunice, a colored woman. Emigrates as an instructress to the colony. Aid Sharp, Granville, review of Memoirs of his life, ii. 1, 33, 65, 101, 133, 165, 197, 229. Sheffey, Daniel, a manager of the Augusta (Va.) Col. Soc. His death, and resolu Sheldon, Henry, His letter, June 7, 1832, proposing to give $2000 towards estab Sherman, Capt. W. E. His letter, May 10, 1830, to Edward Hallowell, concerning His letter, June 4, 1830, to Dr. Thomas C. James, President of the Penn- Shiphard, Joseph, a colonist. A letter from him, vi. 245. Shriver, David, ii. 29. See "Emancipation.' Sierra Leone. See "Rickets," "Winterbottom," &c. &c. Extract from the Royal Gazette, published there, ii. 20. In 1825, ii. 349. Condition of the liberated Africans, iii. 156. Extract from the London Missionary Register concerning it, vi. 318. Authentic account of, from the London Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Sketch of its history, ix. 208. Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia H. See "Poetry." Her letter, July 29, 1827, concerning Her letter, July 7, 1830, concerning the Hartford Female African Soci- Her letter, July 4, 1833, to a lady in Edinburgh, ix. 339. A Hymn written by her, sung at the annual meeting of the Massachu- Silliman, Professor Benjamin. Extract of a letter from him, iii. 312. His address on "some of the causes of national anxiety," July 4, 1832, in Simeon, the aged Hottentot, iii. 248. Simon Negro, account of, ix. 221. His letter, May 17, 1833, ib. Simpson, Gloster, a colored man. His testimony concerning the colony, Sept. 11, His testimony concerning the colony, Sept. 27, 1832, in a letter of that Skinner, Rev. Benjamin R., appointed to the inissionary station in Liberia, by the His death, March 1, 1831, vii. 31, 62. Skinner, Dr. Ezekiel, goes to Liberia as Physician, x. 104, 154. 66 66 SLAVERY. [See "Benezet," "British West Indian Population," "Colored People,' The expense of supporting it, i. 255. Thoughts relating to it, i. 279. Christian conduct towards servants, i. 306. ́ Societies for the religious instruction of slaves in the West Indies, ii. 128. SLAVERY-Continued. Mr. Brougham's motion on the subject of West India Blavery, and Mr. Law of Louisiana prohibiting the further introduction of slaves into that Religious instruction of slaves, ii. 291. See x. 174, 205, 245. Superiority of free over slave labor, iii. 48. See v. 250. Mr. Raymond's prize essay on the comparative economy of free and slave Termination of slavery in New York, iii. 155. Decrease of negro population in the British West Indies, iii. 184. Slave labor on the Sabbath day, abolished at Berbice, in South America, Extract of a letter from the Rev. T. R. Durfee, concerning slavery, &c. Effects of slave labor, v. 186. See "Nichols." In Africa, v. 208. Notice of a memorial concerning the abolition of slavery in Va. v. 221. Law of Georgia concerning free persons of color and slaves, v. 345. Abolition of, in Malacca, vi. 280. Law of North Carolina prohibiting the teaching of slaves to read or write, vi. 343. Plan for the gradual emancipation of slaves in Kentucky, vii, 48, 49, 125, 126. Anti-slavery meeting in London, vii. 247. Statistics of slavery, vii. 815, ix. 15. Enormities of the slaves in Jamaica, viii. 92, 127. Brightening prospect for slaves, viii. 92. Extract concerning A. C. S., from "A retrospective view of West India Mortality of slaves in the West Indies, viii. 315. Remarks in the British Parliament, March 1833, concerning colonial Slavery and colonization. Review of pamphlets on, ix. 93. Anti-slavery meeting in London, ix. 221. Slavery in Martinique, ix. 285. Increase of slavery in Cuba, ix. 287. Remarks on plans for the immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery "G. O. W." a correspondent of the Christian Mirror, on the immediate Declarations and resolutions of the Synod of Ky. concerning slavery, Oct. Circular letter of the British and Foreign Society for the universal aboli- Proceedings in the Legislature of Vt. concerning the abolition of slavery SLAVE TRADE. [See "American Colonization Society," "Lander," "Liberia," Its inhumanity and horrors, i. 64, 192, 381, iii. 254, vii. 388. by Sir William Jones, i. 255. Treaty between Great Britain and Sweden, concerning it, Nov. Agreement of Portugal and Brazil to abolish it, iii. 254., effectital |