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Extract of a letter from him, dated Edina, Grand Bassa, May 11, 1834, x.
244.

emue, M. His letter, Nov. 9, 1829, concerning the French colony in South Afri-
ca, vi. 173.

ewis, Henry, of Prince George county, Va. murdered by five of his slaves, viii.

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See "Abels," "Allen, Robert,” “American Colonization Society,” “Ash-
Auxiliary Societies," "
"Bayley, "Curey," "Cary," "Correspon-
dence," Cox," "Crowell," "Devany," "Erskine," "Farrington," "Gurley,"
Jones, Joseph," "Kennedy, Capt. E. P." "Kilham," "Laird, Rev. Matthew,"
Managers of A. C. S, Proceedings of the," "Mechlin,”“Missions,” “ "Moore,
Archy," "Nelson," "Nicholson," "Page, Benjamin," "Pinney," "Randall,"
Recaptured Africans," "Richardson," "Roberts, J.J." "Sessing," "Sewall,"
Shane," "Sheldon," "Sherman," "Sigourney," "Silliman," "Simpson, G."
Snetter," "Spalding," "Stuart, Charles," "Thompson, Elizabeth," "Tod-
sen," "Voorhees," "Weaver, Captain W. A.” “Williams, A. D.” “Wil-
liams, Samuel," "Wilson, Beverley," "Woodside," "Wright, S. O." &c.
&c.

ews from, i. 23; up to Feb. 15, 1825, i. 64; up to April 5, 1825. i. 115; up
to August 22, 1825, i. 219; up to Dec. 31, 1825, ii. 72.

Its history, from December, 1821 to 1323, ii. 110, 142, 173, 211.
News from, up to April 23, 1826, ii. 125; up to May 10, 1826, ii. 183; up to
August 4, 1826, ii. 261-270; up to Dec. 6, 1826, ii. 376-380; up to Feb.
11, 1827, iii. 29; up to March 9, 1927, iii. 94; up to June 16, 1827, iii. 208
-216; up to Aug. 28, 1827, iii. 232; up to Sep. 25, 1827, iii. 297; up to
Dec. 21, 1827, iii. 379; up to March 3, 1828, iv. 63, 82; up to May 7, 1828,
iv. 127; up to July 22, 1828, iv. 209, 234.

Rumor of an explosion of the Colonial Magazine, in which ten persons were
killed, iv. 380, v. 2, 10.

News from, up to January 6, 1820, v. 7; up to April 22, 1829, v. 122; up to
Aug. 31, 1829, v. 279; up to March 20, 1830, vi. 49; up to April 20, 1830,
vi. 177; up to June 19, 1830, vi. 210; up to September 14, 1830, vi. 273:
up to Feb. 1, 1831, vii. 17; by the Java, vii. 126; up to Nov. 13, 1831, vii.
342; by the brig Criterion, vii. 379; up to July 20, 1832, viii. 193; by the
brig Liberia, viii. 297; up to Feb. 21, 1833, ix. 17; up to April 24, 1833,
ix. 144; up to April 13, May 18, 1833, ix. 158, by Dr. Mechlin, ix. 348; up
to May 10, 1834, x. 154.

Three anniversaries celebrated in, i. 157. Liberia, fifty years hence: a tale,
ii. 240.

Statistics of, ii. 270. Its officers, civil and military, for the political year,
beginning September, 1826, iii. 125.

A means of abolishing the slave trade, iii. 129, 161.

History of establishments recently made by the Colonial Government of Li-
beria on the coast of Africa, iii. 143.

Donation to, from a mechanic of Springfield, Mass. iii. 188.

of a library for the Girls school at Monrovia, iii. 189.

Curiosities from, iii. 172.

Its civil officers for the year beginning September 21, 1827, iii. 297. Justi
ces of the Peace in, iii. 297.

Address of the colonists to the free people of color in the United States, iii.
301.

Testimony of Capt. Nicholson, of U. S. Navy, concerning it, iv. 95.
6,000 lbs. of coffee of, offered for sale in Richmond, Va. iv. 318.

Presbyterian school in, v. 342.

Liberia Herald, ii. 128, vi. 85, vii. 17, 25, 26, 277, 379, viii. 92, 208, ix. 18,
56, 144, 158, 219, 241, 242, x. 122, 156, 217.

Donation of a paper and printing press to, from Charles Tappan, vi. 160.
of merchandise by Charles Bird, and of books and atlases by Jno.
Grigg to, vi. 250.

System of education for the colony, vi. 257. Presbyterian church in, vi. 280.
Orphan school in, vi. 281. Sabbath School Society in, vi. 281.
Temperance in, vi. 333, viii. 128, ix. 205, 206, x. 90, 106, 107.

LIBERIA-Continued.

Address to the Females of U. S. for the schools of Liberia, vii. 13.
Commerce at, vii. 59.

Correspondence between the Ladies' Col. Soc. of Richmond and Manches-
ter, and the Colonists, vii. 25, 115.

Health of, vii. 158.

A schooner of about 60 tons built for it, vii. 186. Completed, and called the
"Margaret Mercer," vii. 251.

Donation of bibles and tracts for, vii. 218.

Mortality of the emigrants at, vii. 250.

Revival of religion in vii. 282, viii. 62.

Two free men of color of Natchez, appointed by their colored brethren to vi-
sit Liberia, &c. viii. 63.

Ladies' society in Louisville, Ky. to aid in the education of females for teach-
ers in Liberia. Its constitution, officers and managers, viii. 90.
Map of, to face viii. 96.

The young ladies of a seminary form themselves into a working society, cal-
led the Liberian Free School Society," and remit a donation, the product
of their industry, viii. 155.

Medical education of young men of color for Liberia, viii. 285, x. 165, 166.
Donations viii. 286. See "Frelinghuysen," and other particular titles.

Statement showing the present condition of the public schools at Monrovia,
Caldwell, and Millsburg, viii. 303.

Number of men able to bear arms in the colony in March, 1830, viii. 304.
Report, concerning the agriculture of, adopted by the Managers of A. C. S.
Nov. 2, 1832, viii. 336.

Plan of the Massachusetts' Free School in, viii. 382, ix. 241.

Donation of books by friends in England, for the schools and library of the
colony, &c. viii. 347.

Testimony of a young gentleman concerning, ix. 96.

Donation of tracts to, ix. 152.

Free school for the benefit of recaptured Africans, ix. 241.

Its prospects, and the proceedings of the Anti-colonizationists in the United
States, ix. 242.

Appeal of Episcopalians in Monrovia to Episcopalians in U. S. for aid in
building a church, ix. 276.

Condition of Monrovia, ix. 284.

Resolutions of the Managers of A. C. S. January 30, 1834, making certain
changes in the plan for its civil government, e. g. in the number of coun-
sellors, and the mode of paying colonial officers; directing the laying off
of lots of five acres each, and a public farm; the obtaining of a highland
and interior settlement, and the opening of a road to it from Liberia, x. 25
-27.

Relative proportion of the number of manumitted slaves and recaptured Af-
ricans sent to Liberia, x. 139.

Donation of types, printing-office furniture, other goods, money, &c., from
citizens of New York, x. 146, 147, 217.

Constitution, officers and managers of the New York Female Society for the
support of schools in Africa, Dec. 30, 1833, x. 149.

Proposed donation by a friend of Missions, towards the erection of an Epis-
copal church at Monrovia, x. 191.

Remarks of the Kentucky Commonwealth concerning, x. 207.

a correspondent of the N. Y. Spectator concerning, x. 213.

Its prospects, x. 146.

The Fredericksburg and Falmouth (Va.) Female Aux. Col. Soc. propose to
direct their efforts to promoting female education in, x. 253.

Tabular view of emigrants sent to Africa since the commencement of the
American Colonization Society, x. 292.

Extract concerning the colony, from the Journal of an Officer of the U. S.
Navy, x. 310.

Mode of forwarding letters to the colony, x. 315.

Light, Rev. George C. Extract from his letter, December 8, 1832, viii. 343.
His report, April 1, 1833, ix. 24. His letter, June 6, 1833, ix. 147.

Louisiana. Arrests in New Orleans, February 8, 1830, on the charge of circulat-
ing "Walker's Appeal," vi. 29.

Resolutions of the Legislature against the introduction of free people of
color, vi. 29.

Act of the Legislature against the introduction of slaves for sale, vii. 312.
See "McDonough, John."

Lowrie, Walter. His special report, February 20, 1834, concerning the Society's
debt, x. 8.

His supplemental report, July 24, 1834, concerning the Society's debt, x.

162.

His report, July 3, 1834, concerning the relations of Auxiliary Societies
to the parent institution, x. 195.

McClure, J. H. gives $1000 to A. C. S. and proposes to send the same sum annu-
ally for ten years, vii. 347.

M'Dearmid, Mr. See "Emancipation."

M'Donogh, John. His memorial to the Legislature of Louisiana, Dec. 9, 1833,
praying permission to educate certain slaves whom he designs to send to Libe-
ria, ix. 348, x. 24. Communication of "S. B." concerning his proposition, x.
McDowall, Dr. Robert. Some account of him, ix, 145. Goes to the colony as as-
sistant physician, x. 104, 154.

24.

Macfarland, William H. appointed a Secretary of A. C. S. ix. 374, 375.
M'Gehee, Dr. Alexander, viii. 381. * See "Emancipation."

M'Gill, Rev. George, a colonist. His report concerning the colony, v. 155. His
letter, June 18, 1830, vi. 246.

McKenney, Rev. William. His letter, Dec. 27, 1832, ix. 120.

McKinney, John A. Review of his address delivered before the Hawkins county
(Tenn.) Col. Soc. July 4, 1830, vi. 225.

M'Lain, Rev. A. S. Extract from his letter, September 27, 1833, ix. 281.
M'Lean, Rev. Allen, v. 251. See "Case, Elihu.»

Madison, James, Ex-president of U. S. His donations to A. C. S. vii. 57, ix. 160.
His letter, Dec. 29, 1831, concerning A. C. S. vii. 370.

Magazine tribe in Africa, religion of, vi. 184.

Malacca, abolition of slavery in, vi. 281.

MANAGERS OF A. C. S. PROCEEDINGS OF THE.

Resolution, June 8, 1825, concerning the death of Elias B. Caldwell, i. 127.
Resolutions, in 1825, concerning emigration, and delegation to the annual
meeting, i. 159.

Resolution, December 14, 1826, concerning the next annual meeting, ii. 292.
November, 1827,
iii. 286.

October 31, 1828, concerning an expedition to Africa, iv. 253.
January 12, 1829, concerning the aid of Ladies to colonization,
iv. 350.

Resolutions, June 22, 1829, concerning the death of Dr. R. Randall, Coloni-
al Agent, v. 128.

Resolution, September 14, 1829, prohibiting the Colonial Agent from engag
ing, directly or indirectly, in trade or navigation, at Liberia or elsewhere,
v. 252.

Resolutions, Sep. 28, 1829, concerning tonnage duty on American vessels.
visiting the colony, and the expediency of imposing duties on sales made
there, v. 252,

Resolution concerning a proposed expedition to Liberia, vi. 124.

Resolutions, May 24, 1830, concerning the death of William H. Fitzhugh,
vi. 156.

Resolution concerning the introduction and use of distilled spirits in the co-
lony, vi. 186. See ix. 67,

November 8, 1830, directing the Secretary to prepare an address
recommending the formation of Temperance Societies in the
colony, vi. 333. Extract from the address, ib. Extract, on this
subject, from the instructions, May 15, 1834, to the Colonial
Agent, x. 100. Special instructions to him, May 28, 1834, re-
citing some of the previous enactments of the Board in regard
to it, x. 106.

MANAGERS OF A. C. S., PROCEEDINGS OF THE-Continued.

Resolutions, June 28, Nov. 8, 1830, April 30, May 7, 1833, and proposed re-
solution, Dec. 18, 1833, concerning ardent spirits in the colo-
ny, x. 106.

May 29, 1984, concerning a proposed temperance settlement in
Liberia, to be called Albatry, x. 107.

Report, submitted by S. H. Smith, from the Committee concerning Public
Schools at Liberia, vi. 257.

Resolutions concerning proposed expeditions, and future settlements at Grand
Bassa, Cape Palmas, or the Island of Bulama, vi. 352.

Report of S. H. Smith, March, 1831, adopted by the Board, dividing the U.
S. into five permanent agency districts, and defining the duties of the
Agents, vii. 11.
Resolution, August 19, 1831, moved by R. Smith, treasurer, to appropriate
$5,000 for an expedition from the Western States, vii. 217.
Approving the contemplated purchase of territory at Grand Bas-
sa, and authorizing the employment, in the Colony, of a teach-
er of the Arabic and other languages of the interior, vii. 283,

284.

Address, October 31, 1831, to Auxiliary Societies, vii. 289.

Resolutions and address, November 17, 1831, soliciting aid, vii. 318.
Report on commerce with Liberia, and resolutions for establishing a system
of packets between the United States and it, viii. 29.

Resolutions, October 8, 1832, concerning the death of Benjamin L. Lear, a
manager, viii. 285.

November 26, 1832, concerning the death of Charles Carroll,
President of A. C. S. viii. 316.

Report, presented by S H. Smith, chairman of a committee on colonial agri-
culture, November 2, 1832, and approved by the Board, viii. 336.
of the Managers to the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. viii. 354.
Resolutions, April 16, 1833, to send two expeditions annually from New Or-
leans, and to give to a settlement in Liberia the name of Edina, ix. 57, 58.
Report on Public Lands, presented by [S. H. Smith] and adopted, April 22,
1830, ix. 185, x. 26.

Resolutions, October 7, 1833, concerning the death of Dr. S. B. Balch, a
manager, ix. 243.

May 24, October 7, 1833, concerning the plan of the Maryland
State Society to establish aparate colony at Cape Palmas,

ix. 282.

Special report on the debt of A. C. S. made February 20, 1834, by Mr. Low-
rie, from the committee on the subject, and adopted by the Board, x. 8.
See x. 115.

Resolution, May 8, 183-4, calling for a supplemental report on the debt of A
C. S. x 91.

Supplemental report on the debt of A. C. S, made by Mr, Lowrie, July 24
1834, and adopted by the Board, x. 163.

Resolution, February 20, 1834, concerning a loan of $50,000 for paying the
debt of A. C. S. x. 25, See x. 117.

Resolution, January 30, 1834, making certain changes in the plan for the
civil government of Liberia, x. 25.

Appeal of the Managers to the public concerning the approaching Fourth o
July, 1834, x. 84.

Instructions to the Colonial Agent, May 15. 28, 1831, x. 97, 106.

Resolutions appointing the Rev. John B. Pinney colonial agent, &c. x. 97.
Appeal to Auxiliary Societies, May 23, 1834, x. 108,

Resolutions, July 3, 1834, concerning the death of Gen. Lafayette, x. 190.
Proceedings, July 2, 3, August 1, 1834, concerning the proposal of the Young
Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, to establish a settlement at
Barsa Cove, and to send thither the manumitted slaves of the late Dr.
Hawes, x. 193, 195, 198.

Resolution, August 1, 1834, concerning the proper season for emigration, x.

217.

August 7, 1834, concerning the procurement of a highland and

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"Margaret Mercer," the schooner, sails from Philadelphia for the colony, October
18, 1831, vii. 284.
Marshall, Chief Justice. His opinion in the case of a vessel captured and brought
in for adjudication, under the acts of Congress for the suppression of
the slave trade, i. 353.

Appointed President of the Colonization Society of the State of Virginia,
Dec. 15, 1828, iv. 307.

His letter, December 14, 1831, concerning A. C. S. vii. 371.

Marshall, Thomas. Review of his speech, January 20, 1832, in the House of Del-
egates of Virginia, on the abolition of slavery, ix. 1, 33.

Martinique, slavery in, ix. 285.

Matthews, Rev. Dr. viii. 284. See "Emancipation."

Meade, Rev. William. Extracts from his address at Winchester, Va. July 4, 1825,
i. 1.16.

Assistant Bishop of Virginia. His letter to E. Cresson, viii. 86.

His remarks at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. ix. 355,
Mechlin, Joseph, jr. His letter, April 22, 1829, v. 122. Appointed Colonial Agent,

v. 221.

His letter, August 31, 1829, to the Managers of A. C. S. v. 279. His let-
ter to the Secretary, v. 282.

His letter, March 20, 1830, vi. 50. He visits the United States, May, 1830,

vi. 90.

Returns in the Carolinian to Liberia, October 20, 1830, vi. 282.

His letter, Dec. 11, 1830, vii. 18. His letter, January 22, 1831, vii. 21.
His letter, February 21, 1831, to E. Cresson, vii. 46. His letters, July 21,
30, August 31, June 15, 1831, vii. 257, 264, 270, 301.

Extracts from his letters, Nov. 11, 12, 1831, vii. 342, 343.

His letter, Dec. 14, 1831, viii. 33. His letter, January, 1832, viii. 38. Hi
letter, January 25, 1832, viii. 39. His letter, April 28, 1832, viii. 106
His letter, April, 1832, viii. 129. His letter, May 1, 1832, viii. 193.
His letters, July 13, 1832, viii. 198, 204. His letter, September 8, 1832
viii. 278. His letter, September, 1832, viii. 298. His letter, Dec. 31
1832, viii. 379.

Extracts from his letters, Feb. 28, March 8, 1938, ix. 119, 121.

Returns to United

Mercer, Charles F., M. C.

letter, March 7, 1833, to a gentleman in Philadelphia

ix. 144,

letter, July 31, 1833, ix. 243.

States, ix. 348.

His early efforts in behalf of colonization, i. 88.
His address at the Tenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S. ii. 358.
His remarks at the Twelfth

iv. 362.

Extracts, showing the early history of A. C. S. from his speech at a publi
dinner given to him at Charleston, Kenawha county, Virginia, ix. 265
Mercer, Miss Margaret, iv. 380. See "Emancipation." Extracts of letters from
her, concerning A. C. S. ix. 219, 339.

Merrick, J. I. iii. 283. See "Emancipation."

Mexico, abolition of slavery in, v. 317, viii. 21.

Mill, John S. Sketch of his character, by Mr. Ashmun, i. 289.

Mills, Rev. Samuel J. Tribute to his memory, i. 63.

Mills, Rev. Thornton A. His letter concerning the second western expedition to
Liberia, ix. 126.

Minge, David, i. 191. See "Emancipation.”

Minor, A. ix. 126. See "Emancipation."

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MISSIONS. See "Africa," "Barr," 'Bickersteth," Blumhardt," "Cox, Rev. Mel-
ville B." "Philip, Dr. John," "Pinney," "Sessing," "Skinner, Rev.
Benjamin R.""Swift,"
̧" "Wilson and Wynkoop," "Wright, Rev. S. O."

&c.

Account of Moravian Missions in the West Indies, i. 94.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, i. 248. Their
proceedings in regard to missions to Africa, iii. 253. Propose a mis-
sion to Western Africa, viii. 382, ix. 128.

Letters from Dr. Theophilus Blumhardt, Superintendent of the Mission-
ary College, Basle, Świtzerland, i. 324, iii. 362, iv. 206, v. 24, 285, vi.

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