ephemeral publications of a day: facts and things for the historian adorn its pages. It may be read with profit years hence. And when the shades of Africa's long night shall have vanished away and the sun of her redemption shall be riding in the full glory of his noon-day splendors, these pages shall not be found void of interest to the philanthropist and the Christian. INDEX African Repository, its form and subjects, 1. Colonization, notice of meeting in Andover, 14. Annual report, a part of the, 33, concluded, 53. African Repository, importance of its circulation, 17. Appeal to subscribers, 160. Mission, 73, Missions to, 74. 141. 253. 316. Africa, South, degredation of the inhabitants, 76. Andrews Rev. C. notice of expected mission, 78. Africans of the Amistad, love of home, 164. Africa, erroneous opinions entertained of, 170. Address to the Clergy of all Denominations, 173. Part of an, by Gen. Agt. of Md. Col. Society. 184. Africa, Macedonian cry from, 280. African race, what are the Divine purposes respecting it, 295. Accident, in firing a salute on fourth July, 368. Agent for the State of Virginia, appointed, 313. Address on behalf of Africa, 310. Africa, means of its civilization, &c., 321. its past history mysterious, 321. Resolutions respecting death of, 375. Board of Directors, its proceedings, 59, Report, 62, Colonization, its difficulties and brightening prospects, . The two plans, 12. The citizens of Liberia armed, the necessities thereof, 14. Important movement, 196. Its influence in suppressing the slave trade, 234. Causes mutiny, Va. Col. Board, 225. Prospects of in, Maryland, 279. Contributions, to Penn. Soc'y. 15, 47, 79, 110, 143, 175, 208, 236, 269, 302, 303, 333, 367, New York, Col. Soc'y. 262. Colonist, their success in Liberia, influence, 28. Colonization, its benefits and success 325. Crisis, the, 52. Correspondence, 123, 197, 253, encouraging, 264, 266, 314, 311. Constitution of American Col. Soc'y, 161. Cuba, important movements in, 262. Cape coast, 191. Census of United States, 285. Christian Missions in Liberia, 309, Colonial Sloop Randolph, wrecked, 312. Communication, means of civilizing and christianizing Africa, 321. Casualty, 352. Close of the year, 360. Conclusion, 376. Expedition from New Orleans, noticed by the Cincinnati Gazette, 287. From Norfolk, 281. The next, 289. The late, from Norfolk, 329. Egypt, Cheever's tour in, 291. Sermon, extract from, 265. Fight, a novel one, 280. Feelings of the colonists towards missions, 291 Free colored people of Cincinnati disposed to emigrate, 293. Letter from a colonist, 8. From Dr. Taylor, 67. Lyceum, Liberian notice of an address by Gov. Buchanan. 13. Ladies, a word to the, 27. Legacies, 35. Letter from Gen. Agent Md. Col. Society to Baltimore Conference, 107 And reply, 108. Liberia, 129. INDEX. vii Liberian news, notice of, 313. Letter from Judge Benedict on climate, &c. of Liberia, 323. Marine List, 332. Liberia Herald, 361. Life Director, 250. Maryland in Liberia, 30. Despatches from, 32. Census of the State, 31. Col. Society, annual meeting, 54. In Liberia, notice of, 74. Missionary operations, 102. Malaria of African coast, 136. Mendians, communication respecting the, 163. Maryland Col. Society, 726, 279, 346. Missionary, another fallen, 287. Missions, Christian in Liberia, 309. Protestant Episcopal, at Cape Palmas, 310. Military standard presented, 312. Mendians, notice of, 314, 317, 345, 851, 361. Letter from a native, 328. Marine list of Monrovia, 332. Military appointments, 333. Missionaries, instructions to, 339. Niger Expedition, the British and their policy, 21, 141, 310. Notice of Gov. Buchanan's communications, 100. Naval force, importance and necessity of a, for Liberia, 126. Naval, 174, 289 News, African, 202. New Publication, 250. Notices, 256. Natural History, Elephants, 127. Crocodile, 286. New Publication, on the history of Slavery, 293. Officers of American Colonization Society, 57, 58. Dr. Breckenridge declines acting as Secretary, 208. Another British, 171. do do. 191. Office of American Colonization Society, removed, 208. Poetry, the old Virginia Slave, 142. On the defence of Heddington, 190. The sacred seal, 230. Burial of Ashmun, 288. On the departure of the Saluda, 330. President's Message, 260. Postage, chargable on Repository, 263. Payments for Repository, needed and called for, 263. Purchase of Territory, 301. Protestant Episcopal inission, 310. Poetry, on supplying the vacancy occasioned by the death of Rev. Mr. Alward, 368. Receipts, The treasurer's annual statement, 64. Religious instruction of slaves in Georgia, 117, 122. Report of two colored men from Monrovia, 202. Remittances, called for, 233. Recent intelligence from Liberia, notice of, 313. Religious feelings and desire for instruction, 315. School, high in Liberia, 5. Slaves, from Richmond for N. O. wrecked on Abaco and set free by the Gov. 14. Death of the Governor, 328. Slave Trade, its horrors, 46, 261. Sanctioned by the King of Greece, 66. Extinction of 71. New plan for its suppression, 145. How carried on near Sierra Leone, 234. Sunday School union near Bassa Cove, anniversary, 95. Sultan of Muscat, 156. Slaves in Syria, 171. Slaves captured, 171. Slave Trade, three modes for suppressing the, 141. Slavery, an inquiry into its history, 293. Slave Trade, the Gabriella, 300, 320. Slaves, fugitives in Canada, 327, 352. Slave Trade affected by the Liberian Colony, 331. Carried on by British subjects, 337, 344, 353. Seizures, correspondence respecting them, 351. Trade with Africa, 101. The Fourth of July, 192. Territory, the purchase of, 301. The way things are done in Liberia, 312. Vermont Col. Society, notice of last annual meeting, 45, 365. West Indies, emigrants from the U.S., and prospects, 14. Waters of the African coast, 134. West India Colonies, British plan of providing laborers, 145 |