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Clarkson, Thomas.
tion, viii. 257.

Extract of a letter from, to E. Cresson, concerning Coloniza-

Clay, Henry, M. C. His address at the tenth annual meeting of A. C. S. January
20, 1827, ii. 334. His remarks at the twelfth annual meeting, &c. iv. 367. No-
tice of his address to the Col. Soc. of Kentucky, at Frankfort, December 17,
1829, v. 315. The address, vi. 1. Veto, by the President of the U. S. of his
Land Bill, containing an appropriation of the proceeds of the sale of the pub-
lic lands for five years among the several States, viii. 381.

Claybaugh, Rev. Joseph. Extracts from his discourse in Chillicothe, Ohio, July
4, 1830, vii. 81.

Cleaveland, Johnson. x. 251. [See "Emancipation."]

Clergyman in Mississippi, A, becomes a subscriber on Gerrit Smith's plan, iv. 252.
Cloud, Rev. John, a missionary to Africa, ix. 284. His death x. 154.

Coiner, Robert, ix. 284. [See "Emancipation."]

Coleridge, Samuel T. Extracts from his writings, i. 247, 289, v. 183.

Colonization. [See "American Colonization Society."] Remarks on it, from the
N. Y. Statesman, i. 214. Proposed Colonization on the northern coast
of Africa, vii. 250.

In Canada and Hayti compared with colonization in Liberia, viii. 225.
Opinion of the (London) Foreign Quarterly Review concerning it, ix. 87.
A moral experiment, ix. 339.

Extract from the "Journal of Freedom" concerning it, x. 115.

"Some reasons for not abandoning it," from the N. Y. Observer, x. 293.
Colonizationist, a periodical publication at Boston, ix. 92. Discontinued, x. 191.
COLORED PEOPLE. [See "France," "Friends, Society of," "Hayti," "Negroes,”
Slavery."]

Remarks from the New York Observer, on the colored population of the
United States, i. 316.

Benefits of affording religious instruction to the people of color; extracts
from a sermon of the Rev. Richard Watson, i. 326.

Library for blacks, in Philadelphia, i. 383.

Proportion of colored to white convicts in the State Penitentiary of
Pennsylvania, i. 384.

Society of Ladies in England for the education and improvement of co-
lored children in the West Indies, ii. 8.

Extracts from the first annual report of the Prison Discipline Society,
showing the degraded character of the colored population in the Unit-
ed States, ii. 152.

Society for African education, in Newark, N. J. ii. 163. Its plan of ap-
propriating, for the benefit of its school, Gen. Kosciuszko's legacy, ii.

223.

African Female Tract Association of the City of New York, ii. 290.
Memorial of the free people of color to the citize. s of Baltimore, ii. 295.
Arrival of sixty or seventy free people of color in Indiana, under the
patronage of the Society of Friends in North Carolina, iii. 25.
African Free Schools in U. S. iii. 271.

Decision of the Supreme Court of Ohio, deciding that the law of the
State, regulating the settlement of colored people therein, is constitu-
tional, v. 185.

A branch of the Society for the religious education of the blacks, com-
menced at Bermuda, v. 250.

A new Congregational church, composed entirely of people of color, at
New Haven, Conn. v. 252.

Encouragement by the British, of the emigration of free blacks to Ca-
nada, v. 345.

A colored man saves, by abstaining from ardent spirits for 25 years,
enough grog money to buy a library worth $400, ii. 381.

Colony of colored people in Canada, vi. 27.

Progress of temperance among them in Philadelphia, vi. 183.

Effects of the Gospel among them. vi. 185.

Revivals among them in Rochester, vi. 61.

Opinion of a free man of color in Savannah, Geo. concerning A. C. S.

vii. 216.

COLORED PEOPLE-continued.

Early education and improvement of colored children in the British West
Indies, viii. 46.

Increasing spirit of emigration among them, vii. 63.

Proceedings at their meeting in Charleston, S. C. December 6, 1831, for
devising measures for emigrating to Liberia, viii. 75.

Improvement among them in New Haven, Conn. viii. 192.

Opinion of a free man of color in Charleston, S. C. concerning A. C. S.
viii. 239.

Medical education of young men of color for Liberia, viii. 285.

Plan for colonizing in Texas the free people of color of U. S. ix. 86.
Rev. Chester Wright's offer to educate young men of color, ix. 93.
Opinion of "Old Simon," an aged emigrant from Vermont, concerning
Liberia, ix. 93.

Report of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia concerning their re-
ligious instruction, x. 174, 205, 245.

Colston, Edward, iv. 380. [See "Emancipation"]

Colton, Rev. Calvin, his speech at the fourteenth annual meeting of A. C. S. vi.

365.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO A. C. S.

For donations, legacies, &c. not herein mentioned, see particular heads.

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Corning, Jasper, of Charleston, S. C. His letter, Feb. 27, 1828, sending $100 to
A. C. S. as a subscriber on Gerrit Smith's plan, iii. 382.

CORRESPONDENCE. Letters and extracts of letters. From Va., N. C. S. C., i. 158.

Geo., N. Y., Ala., N. C., Va., Vt., ii. 22.
Mo., Va., Vt., Mass., N. C., Md., Conn.,
ii. 120.

N. C., Va., S. C., Ohio., Penn., ii. 283.
Oh., Va., Md., Conn., N. C., Penn., Miss.,
iii. 18.

Miss., Ala., Ky., Ohio, iii. 115.
S. C., N. C., Va. iii. 281.

CORRESPONDENCE-continued.

Letters and extracts of letters from the Sec. of the Am. Tract Soc.; Sec'y
of the Tract Soc. of the Meth. Ep.ch.;
Va., N. J., N. Y., Penn., Conn., iii.
307-311.

a gentleman in S. C., iv. 60.

Va., Me., Vt., Mass., N. Y., iv. 90.
Colonists, iv. 234.

S. C., Va., Tenn., iv. 236.

the African Institution (London), v. 170.
N. J., Ky., Conn., N. Y., N. H., Mass.,
Va., Maine, S. C., Geo. Miss., v. 172.
Mass., Oh., Md., Del., Conn., Va., vi. 147.
July 25, 1830, from the Agent of A. C.
S. in Ohio, vi. 186.

Va., Mass., N. Y., Penn., Md., N. J., N.
C., vi. 239.

Va., Penn., N. J., Del., Tenn., Vt., Oh.,
vi. 275.

N. Y., Inda, vi. 338.

Ky.,Va, Conn., N. J., Geo., an American
gentleman in Ireland, Tenn., vii. 142.
Bishop Meade, N. C., N. J., Vt., Mass.,
Md., Ohio, Penn., vii. 241.

N. C., Penn., N. Y., Va., vii. 271.
Va., Miss., Ky., Mass., Penn., viii. 84.
Md., N. Y., Miss., R. S. Finley, Geo.,
N. C., viii. 121.

a student of a Theological Seminary;
Conn., Va., Md., viii. 147.

Colonists, viii. 280, ix. 29, 121, 123, 126,

127, 155, 189, 220, 250, 286, x. 255.
Va., N. C., Tenn., Miss., N. C., viii. 307.
Ill., ix. 349. N. C., x 62.

Tenn., Ohio, Penn., Miss., N. Y., Lou.,
N. J., x. 235.

Letter from a little girl in Edinburgh to a little African girl

in Liberia, March 9, 1833, x. 29

Courtenay, Maria. Sec'y. and Tr. of the Female Association in Charlottesville,
Va. Auxiliary to A. C. S. Her letter, May 13, 1830, vi. 89.

Cox, Dr. Abraham L. His erroneous correction of an imagined error, x. 139.
Cox, Rev. Melville B., appointed by the Methodist Missionary Society, to pro-
mote the cause of Christianity in Liberia, and among the African tribes in
its vicinity, viii. 252. Extract from his letter Sep. 20, 1832, viii. 252. Pur.
chases the freedom of a boy, who is to accompany him to Liberia, viii. 253.
His sketches from Western Africa, ix. 176, 208. His remarks concerning
the Colony, April 9, 1833, ix. 190. His first report to the Missionary Society
of the Meth. Ep. church, ix. 250, 251. His letter, May 4, 1833, ix. 253. His
death, July 21, 1833, ix. 254. Proceedings of the Young Men's Missionary
Society, &c. &c., concerning it, ix. 254.

Cox, Rev. Robert, iii. 27. [See "Emancipation."]

Cox, Dr. Samuel H. Addresses a public meeting in New York, in favor of A. C.
S. vi. 347. Remarks of "Quo" on his letter on abolition, x. 110.
Crenshaw, Nathaniel C. His letter concerning his emancipated slaves, i. 213.
Accompanies to York, Penn. 65 slaves, some emancipated by the will of his
uncle, and the residue by himself. His liberality, iii. 154.

Cresson, Elliott. Addresses a colonization meeting in Wilmington, Del. vi. 156.
His speech at the fourteenth annual meeting of A. C. S. vi. 354.

Account of his proceedings in England, &c. vii. 280, 335, viii. 77, 189, 211,
215, 344, 347, ix. 91, 144, 155, 212, 222, 283, x. 29.

Remits $1332 from England to the Penn. Aux. Soc. vii. 320.

£500 sterling to A. C. S. viii. 155.

Cresson, Elliott, Extracts from his letter, July 7, 1832, viii. 211.
Letter concerning him. Dundee, Jan. 23, 1833, ix. 18.

Remarks of the Duke of Sussex concerning him, ix. 213, 214.
on his agency, ix. 244.

of the Edinburgh Phrenological Journal concerning him, ix. 270.

Honors to him in Philadelphia, ix. 283.

His remarks at the 17th annual meeting of A. C. S. ix. 360.

Account stated of his collections in England, x. 30.

Announces to the N. Y. Young Men's Col. Soc. the formation of a similar
Society in Philadelphia. Its views as to forming a settlement at Bassa
Cove, and Dr. Hawes's manumitted slaves, x. 126.

Remarks of Dr. Hodgkin concerning him, x. 233.

His donation to A. C. S. of $200 in goods for the Colony, x. 283.

"Crisis, The; or Essays on the usurpations of the Federal Government," a pam-
phlet. Remarks on it, iv. 58.

"Crisis, The." ix. 193.

Crosby, Rev. John. His agency for A. C. S. in Penn. His letters, Nov. 24, 1831,
vii. 377. March 1, 1832, viii. 55. May 14, 1832, viii. 83. July 6, 1832,
viii. 187. July 19, 1832, viii. 188. Aug. 14, 1832, viii. 244. Extracts
of his letters in Oct. and Nov. 1832, viii. 343.

Crowell, Capt. Seth. His letter, Oct. 1, 1832, concerning the Colony, viii. 305.
Cuba, Increase of slavery in, ix. 287.

Custis, G. W. P. His speech on proposing Gen. Lafayette as a Vice-President of
A. C. S. i. 15.

His speech at the 11th annual meeting of A. C. S. iii. 356.

first
second

Dahomy, account of, iv. 145.

Dana, Rev. Daniel, D. D.

13th
14th

v. 365.

vi. 357.

vi. 371.

Extract from his discourse to the N. Hampshire Aux.
Soc. at its first annual meeting, June 2, 1825, i. 142.
Danforth, Rev. Joshua N.

Appointed permanent agent of A. C. S. for N. York

and New England, viii. 285.

His letters, June 1, 1832, viii. 113.
viiii. 247.

His reports, Nov. 12, 1832, viii. 342.

letter, March 28, 1833, to W. L.
1834, x. 27.

Resigns his agency, ix. 395.

July 7, 1832, viii. 143. Sep. 15, 1832,

March 1, 1833, ix. 22.

Stone, ix. 80. His letter, Jan. 17,

David, Sampson, ii. 163. [See "Emancipation."]

Davis, Thomas, of Montgomery co. Md. vii. 217. [See "Emancipation.”]
Denham, Major Dixon, and Capt. Hugh Clapperton. Their return from Africa to
Europe, i. 156.

Notice of their travels, i. 284, 286. Review of their travels, ii. 272, 298.
Devany, Francis, a colonist. His testimony concerning the Colony, iii. 250.
His examination before a Committee of Congress, May 26, 27, 1830, vi. 97.
His letter Sep. 28, 1832, viii. 303. His death, Sep. 11, 1833, x. 90.
Dickinson, Mr. of Baltimore, i. 318. [See "Emancipation."]
Dieteshy, Rev. Rodolph, vi. 89. [See “Missions."]

Disosway, Gabriel P. Extracts from his address to the Petersburg Aux. Col. Soc.
Dec. 23, 1825, i. 339. His letter, Dec. 15, 1830, concerning a Methodist
Mission to Liberia, vi. 336.

Dix, John A. His speech at the anniversary of the N. Y. State Col. Soc. April
1830, vi. 162.

Doddridge, Philip, M. C. His remarks at the 14th annual meeting of A. C. S. vi.
364.

Donkin. Lieut. Gen. Sir Rune. Edinburgh Review of his dissertation on the
course and probable te mination of the Niger, vi. 321.

Downey, Robert. His plan for raising ten millions of dollars for A. C. S. ix. 186.
Dromedary, remarks on the, ii. 40.

Dudley, Wm. O. ix. 126. [See "Emancipation."]

Duncan, Rev. Henry. His letters concerning the London Protest against A. C. S.

ix. 293.

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