ALPHABETICAL INDEX, &c. N. B.-The Roman numerals denote the Volumes; the figures the page; and A. "Abd-er-rachman." His communication concerning the Mahommedans of Africa, Abduhl Rahhahman, alias Prince. His history, &c. iii. 364; iv. 77, 243, 379; v. 94, Letter, May 5, 1829. v. 158. Redemption from slavery of his eight children and grandchildren; vi. 186. Abels, Capt. William. His letter, February 10, 1832, vii. 386. "Abolitionist of the Old School, an," x. 304. Abyssinia, iii. 188."-[See Missions.] AFRICA. [See "American Colonization Society;" "Ashmun;" "Bowdich;" "Caffer Agriculture of, i. 100. Considerations in reference to a mission to, i. 118. Review of Gray's Travels in Western, i. 228, 263, 291. Discoveries in, from the Sierra Leone Gazette, ii. 61. Substance of Mr. Campbell's Discoveries in Southern, ii. 160. Beautiful simplicity of manners in, ii. 161. Communication concerning the South-Western coast of, ii. 365. The duty of the U. States to be active in behalf of, lii. 158. "A Voice From," Notice of, iv. 25. Teak and Indigo of, iv. 239. History of, iv. 289. Physical Geography, iv. 321. Civil Geography, Review of Dr. Philip's Researches in South, v. 161, 193, 225, 257, 289, Further extracts from that work, vi. 33. Slavery in, v. 208. Contrast between the former advances of, in Civilization and Christian- Revival of Religion in South, v. 346. French Colony, vi. 173. Finley's Map of, vii. 15. Discoveries and Adventures in, by Professor James Wilson and Hugh Moral Darkness in, vii. 184. South, vii. 213. [See "Moffet."] National Debt of the U. States to, viii. 73. The Wrongs of, viii. 110. AFRICA, The Practicableness of Colonizing, viii. 127. "News from" a Tract published by the Managers of the Maryland The Bible in Central, viii. 314. Religion in South, ix. 322. AFRICAN, Conversion of a Native, i. 154. Benevolence of an, i. 353. Instance of affection in an, ii. 27. Gratitude of a native, vi. 128. Africans, Their moral qualities, i. 111. Vassalage existing among them, i. 364. African character, Traits of the, (by Mr. Ashmun) i. 56, 79. and habits, ii. 15. Chieftain, the, i. 61, 96. Coast, project of a British commercial company to open a trade with the, to the windward of Liberia, an unfinished journal of a visit to it in Customs, x. 123. Discovery, a history of unexampled mortality, x. 221. Education Society, organized in Washington, D. C. December 28, 1829, vi. 46. Extract from the address of its Board of Managers, in the Bermuda Islands. Schools established by Arch- Free school in New York, vi. 302. Infant school in Boston, vi. 89. School at Parsippany, N. J. i. 276. Sabbath school at Cincinnati, Ohio, vi. 343. Case of conversion, ib. Intellect, anecdote of, i. 253. Natural history, vi. 268, 305, 334, 375, vii. 15. Repository. Notices relating to it, i. 380, 384, iii. 31, x. 115, 318. Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society concern- Recommended by the managers of the New York State Colo- Society at Hartford, Conn. Female, vi. 150. Sons, from Capt. Laing's travels to Falaba, vi. 337. Africaner, the Namaqua chief, v. 111. Agencies. Resolutions of the managers, March 2, 1831, establishing five permanent Alexander, A. J. ix. 126, [See "Emancipation."] Allen, G. R. a pupil, aged ten years, in the New York African Free School, his ex- Allen, Robert, a colonist, his letter, January 23, 1832, viii. 192. AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. [See "Agencies," "Ashmun," "Auxiliary So- Its history, i. 87. Lists of its life members, i. 350, 351. Its new constitution, ix. 368-370. Its eighth annual meeting, February 19, 1825, i. 13. Editorial remarks on it, i. 33, 65, 97, 129, 161, 225, 257, 289, 320, ii. Expressions of public sentiment concerning it, i. 89, 124, 154, 192, 213, AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY-continued. Appeals in its behalf, i. 108, 287, 380, ii. 24, 100, 126, 164, 225, iii. 120, Legacy of John Mosely, an aged colored man, to it, i. 128. Its ninth annual meeting, January 9, 1826, i. 335. Defence of, by a correspondent of the Georgia Journal, ii. 12. Its memorial to the several States, ii. 54. Plea for it, from the New York Spectator, ii. 190.. Its want of funds prevent an expedition, ii. 292. Its adjourned (tenth) annual meeting, January 20, 1827, ii. 325, 357. Plans for aiding it, iii. 186. Its circular to the clergy, March 14, 1827, iii. 31. Practicability of its scheme, [from the Kentucky Reporter,] iii. 84. Extracts from a defence of, by "Virginius," against R. Y. Hayne, M. Its prospects in November, 1827, iii. 284. Its eleventh annual meeting, January 19, 1828, iii. 321. Essay on, by the Rev. Stephen Foster, of Knoxville, Tenn. iii. 372. Its progress, iii. 380. Denounced by a writer in South Carolina, iv. 58. Mr. Burr's legacy of $5,000 to, iv. 93, 142. Its twelfth annual meeting, to be held January 17, 1829, ív. 317. Ac- count of it, iv. 348, 360. Plan to raise funds for purchasing a ship for it, iv. 376, v. 55. Its prospects in Kentucky, v. 27. At the North, v. 118. A fair in Baltimore for its benefit, proposed, v. 243, produces $2,551 50, v. 317. Lord Bacon's remark that "heroic desires contribute greatly to health," Donation to it out of an appropriation of money made by Elihu Case, Contribution by a gentleman of Boston, v. 251. Notice of its proposed thirteenth annual meeting, v. 317. Held Janua- Donation from Students in the Rev. Mr. McVean's Academy, George- by an English gentleman, v. 352. Fair for its benefit, proposed by the Ladies of Charlottesville, Va. vi. Letter, June 9, 1830, concerning its prospects in New York, vi. 123. Its indirect but powerful influence in favor of emancipation, vi. 248. Notice of its proposed fourteenth annual meeting, vi. 319. Held Janu- Its receipts from October 18 to November 15, 1830, amounted to $4,- A plan to raise $50,000 for it, vii. 29. Self-denial of an individual for its benefit, vii. 147. Anonymous letter, enclosing a donation of $420 to it, vii. 149. Its prospects in New Jersey, Delaware, and Kentucky, vii. 183. In Vir- Pledge of a friend of it to pay $500 in ten annual instalments, and his Its character and influence, vii. 193. Opinion of a free man of color in Savannah, Geo. concerning it, vii. 216. AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY-continued. Donation to it from Sunday schools at Charleston, Kenawha county, of $2,000 from a gentleman in the State of New York, vii. 218. Translation of an article concerning it, from the Paris Revue Encyclo- Circular from its office, September 29, 1831, concerning a proposed ex- Bequest to it by John B. Lawrence, of Salem, Mass. vii. 286. Its address to Auxiliary Societies, October 31, 1831, vii. 288. Plan for its benefit, vii. 319. Notice of its proposed fifteenth annual meeting, vii. 320. Held January A new plan for aiding the work of Colonization, viii. 61. Extract of a letter from a clergyman to a member of the House of Dele- Address of, to the people of the United States, pamphlet pp. 6, added to viii. 96. Article concerning it, in the American Quarterly Review. Extract The directing committee of the Connecticut Bible Society give to A. C. Notices of its proposed sixteenth annual meeting, viii. 316, 348. Held Sixteenth annual report of the board of managers, viii. 354. Remarks on its character, viii. 331. Liberality of English friends to it, viii. 344, 347, ix. 222. Tendency of opposition to it at the north, ix. 30. A convert to its scheme, ix. 95. Defence of Colonization, from the Christian Spectator, ix. 105. A plea for it, ix. 118. Defended by the (Philadelphia) Biblical Repertory, and also by the in a pamphlet entitled "Remarks on African colonization, and Debate on Colonization at Boston, May 30, 31, 1833, ix. 153, 154. At Attacked in pretended testimony given at a meeting of colored people, Plan for raising ten millions of dollars for it, ix. 186. Movements in England concerning it, ix. 211. Toasted in cold water at a Temperance celebration in Mississippi, ix. 219. Anti-slavery and colonization meetings at Hudson, Oh. ix. 245. "Protest" against it, London, July, 1833, ix. 264. Remarks thereon, Defence of it from the Edinburgh Phrenological Journal, ix. 267. Plan in McEwensville, Penn. for increasing its funds, ix. 282. Remarks on it, from the Dumfries (Scotland) Journal, ix. 337. Notices of its proposed 17th Annual Meeting, ix. 348. Held January Seventeenth annual report of the Board of Managers, ix. 377. |