AUXILIARY SOCIETIES-continued. In Ohio: Officers and managers of the Aux. Soc. of Rutland, Meigs co. ix. 279. Officers and Managers of the Aux. Societies in Clermont co. In Pennsylvania: State Society, ii. 291. Its Address, v. 122. Report of Officers and managers of the Chester co. Col. Soc. iii. 314. Its Col. Soc. at Belford, v. 220. Officers and managers of the Harrisburg Aux. Soc. vi. 181. Carlisle Columbia do do Dearborn co. Col. Soc. vi. 278, 279. The Belleville, the Williamsport, and the Cookstown Coloniza- Officers of the Col. Soc. at York, vi. 380. Aux. Soc. at Reading, Berks co. vii. 378, viii. 56. Meeting at Philadelphia for forming a Female Aux. Col. Soc. Meeting at Doylestown, for forming an Aux. Col. Soc. viii. 198. Officers of the Chambersburg Aux. Soc. viii. 245. Officers and Managers of the Col. Soc. Delaware co., viii. 283. Aux. Soc. Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland co., viii. 343. at Pittsburg. Its reorganization, officers and Managers, ix. 349. Formation, Officers, Constitution and Proceedings of the Cum- In Tennessee State Col. Soc. at Nashville, v. 378. Its proceedings, No- AUXILIARY SOCIETIES-continued. In Tennessee Officers and Managers of the Bolivar Aux. Soc., vi. 179. In Virginia: Auxiliary Societies of King William county, at Charlottesville, Annual Meeting of the Richmond and Manchester Col. Soc. Annual Meeting of the Petersburg Aux. Soc., December 23, 1825. Fifth Annual Meeeting of the Norfolk Aux. Soc., January 2, 1826. Aux. Soc. at Fredericksburg, formed February 15, 1826. Officers Aux. Soc. of Mangohick, King William co. ii. 191. Report of its Report of its Annual Meeting of the Lynchburg Col. Soc. ii. 221. Officers and Directors of the Aux. Soc. of Berkley co. iii. 28. Officers and Managers of the Amherst co. Aux. Soc. iii. 314. Extracts from, the Address of the Rockbridge Col. Soc. iv. 273. Ladies' Association in Richmond, iv. 285. [See "Weaver, Isabella Extracts from the First Annual Report of the Female Col. Soc. of Aux. Soc. at Winchester, Frederick co., v. 93. Letter from the Secretary of an Auxiliary Society in Virginia, on Female Association formed at Charlottesville, Albemarle co., in- The Fredericksburg and Falmouth Female Col. Soc. Its efficient 124. AUXILIARY SOCIETIES-continued. In Virginia: Officers and Managers of the Junior Col. Soc. at Richmond, Aux.Societies at Clarksburg, Morgantown and Middletown, viii. 344. of the Bedford Col. Soc., ix. 216. Annual Meeting, June 7, 1833, Officers and Managers of the Jef- Constitution, Officers and Managers of the Young Men's Col. Soc. In the Territory of Michigan: Proposal for establishing an Aux. Soc. at In the District of Columbia: Revival of Aux. Societies in Alexandria and, Aux. Soc. of Alexandria. Officers and Managers, ii. 30. Its Fifth Aux. Soc. of Georgetown. Officers and Managers, ii. 31. Ex- Ladies' Col. Soc. of Georgetown vi. 154. Its Address to the La- Female Col. Soc. of Washington City, viii. 190. In Scotland: Ladies' Liberia Society at Edinburgh. Officers and Ma- Backus, E. F. of New Haven, Conn., becomes a subscriber to A. C. S. on Gerrit Bacon, Rev. Leonard. Extracts from his Plea for Africa, i. 170. His Letter, October 25, 1833, to Mr. Gurley, ix. 309. January 2, 1834, ix. 336. His remarks at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. ix. 361. His Resolutions adopted by the General Association of Connecticut, Bacon, Lord. His remark that "heroic desires contribute greatly to health," v. 251. Balch, Rev. Stephen, D. D. His death, September 22, 1833, and a Notice of his Bangor, (Me.), Classical School of, v. 216. Bangs, Rev. Nathan, D.D. Extracts from his Colonization Sermon, July 4, 1827, iii. 179. Banneker, Benjamin, a black man. An astronomer and Almanac-maker in Mary- Barker, Calvert and Lydia, Colonists. Letter from thein, April 9, 1833, ix. 189. Bascom, Rev. H. B. Some particulars concerning his agency for A. C. S., vi. 90. Bayard James. His Report to the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. from Bayard, Samuel J. Extract from his speech to the Col. Soc. of New Jersey, July, Bayley, Solomon, an aged Colonist. His brief account of the state of things in Li- Becraft, Jonathan, ix. 126. [See "Emancipation."] Beecher, Rev. Dr. His speech at a Colonization Meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1834, Bell, Thomas, Commercial Agent of A. C. S. His card, June 20, 1834, acknow- x. 147. Benezet, Anthony. His Letter to Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, ii. 253. Tri- Benham, Joseph S. His speech at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. vi. 373. Bestor, Rev. Daniel P. President of the La Grange Col. Soc. [Ala.] Extracts Bethune, Rev. G. W. His remarks at a Col. meeting in New York, x. 94. Bevans, J. His vindication of A. C. S. ix. 272. Bibb, Rev. Richard, ix. 29, 126. [See "Emancipation."] Bickersteth, Edward, Secretary of the Church Missionary Society. His Letter, Bird, Charles. His donation to the Colony. vi. 250. Birney, James G. appointed permanent agent of A. C. S. for Tennessee, Alabama, Reports, October 13, November 3, December 10, 12, 1832, of his proceed- His essays in favour of Colonization, ix. 171, 207, 239, 274, 311, 342. His Speech on prospective gradual emancipation, before the "Kentucky Rumor that he had withdrawn from A. C. S. and avowed opposition to its Review of his Letter, July 15, 1834, to the Rev. Thornton J. Mills, against Bissao, iii. 73. Blackburn, Rev. Dr., ix. 126. [See "Emancipation."] Miss, vi. 283. [See "Emancipation."] Blackford, Isaac. Review of his Address delivered at the first stated meeting of Blackford, William M. Extracts from his Address before the Aux. Col. Soc. of Blumhardt, Dr. Theophilus, a director of the Basle, (Switzerland,) Evangelical His letters to Mr. Gurley, October 21, 1828, iv. 296, January 22, 1829, His letter to the Editor of the Philadelphian, January 24, 1830, vi. 29. Bolivar, Simon, vii. 61. [See "Emancipation."] Bolton, C. vi. 283. [See "Emancipation."] Bornou, description of, ii. 257, 361. Bowdich, T. E. Extracts from his Essay on the superstitions, customs and arts, Mrs. his widow. Her tale "The Booroom Slave," v. 65. Bradley, Dr. of Georgia, viii. 94. [See "Emancipation."] Brazil, [See "Slave Trade."] Its population in 1819, vii. 151. Breckinridge, Rev. R. J. His Letter, March 18, 1831, on a plan for the gradual His Address, January 6, 1831, before the Col. Soc. of Kentucky, at His hints on Colonization and Abolition, ix. 321. Addresses the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. ix. 356. British African Colonization Society. Patron and officers, ix. 215. West India population, vii. 152. Notice of the Eighth Annual Report of Brown. James, a colored man. His exposure of an imposition concerning the Notice of his settlement at Liberia, and character, x. 218. Brown, William, vi. 250. [See "Emancipation."] Buffum, Arnold, President of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, viii. 247. Bullock, David, iii. 283. See "Emancipation." Burr, Joseph, his legacies, iv. 93. See" American Colonization Society." Burruss, Rev. John C. Colonization agent, appointed by the Methodist Conference Butler, Benjamin F. Extracts from his speech at the anniversary of the New York Cæsar, Rev. G. V. Goes to Liberia in Criterion, vii. 217. Caffer tribes, account of, x. 222. Caffraria, [See "Kay."] Remarks of Stephen Kay concerning it, vii. 317. Caille, M. Rene. His journey to Timbuctoo, vi. 183. Caius Gracchus and Opimius, [W. H. Fitzhugh]. Review of the Controversy be. Caldwell, D. ix. 126. [See "Emancipation."] Elias B. His death and character, i. 126. Campbell, A. His donation of $500 to A. C. S. viii. 93. Rev. G. W. His plan for augmenting the resources of A. C. S. iv. 378. Rev. John N. Addresses a public meeting at Albany, N. Y. ix. 249. Colonization in Hayti and Canada, compared with Colonization in Li- Carey, Mathew. Letter from him, iv. 270. His essay in favor of colonization, v. 210. Is preparing a second edition of his letters on the A. C. S. viii. 62, Tribute of respect to him in Virginia. "Let him write, and a nation Carper, Abraham, ix. 284. [See "Emancipation."] Carroll, Charles, President of A. C. S. His death, and tribute to his memory, viii. 316. Cary, Rev. Lott, a colored man. Biographical sketch of him, i. 233, v. 10. His testimony concerning the Colony, iii. 249. Extracts from his letter, Case, Elihu. Donation of $200 to A. C. S. out of $1000 put by him into the Cayenne, conversation with Gen. Lafayette concerning, i. 37. Child, E. Agent of the Clarkson Society of Salem, Mass. Extracts from his Re- Christianity, spirit of. Advice of a lady of Virginia to her servants, designed for Christian ladies, appeal to them on behalf of A. C. S. iv. 304, 350. [See “Ladies.”] Clapperton, Lieut. [See "Denham."] Notice of a letter from him, dated Feb- Clark, Lucius H. Agent for the State of New York. Extract of his letter, April Clarke, Matthew St. Clair. 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