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SLAVE TRADE-Continued.

Its continuance, ii. 157, iii. 188, lv. 179, v. 249, 250, vii. 283, vili?
314, x..152.

Petition of the Virginia House of Burgesses, April 1, 1772, against
the importation of slaves, ii. 252.

Facts from the London. Quarterly Review concerning the slave
trade, ii. 290.

Decree of the King of France, December 27, 1826, against it, ii.
381.

Liberia, a means of abolishing it, iii. 129, 161.

Incidents connected with the efforts for its abolition, v. 242.
Arts of slave traders, v. 269.

Domestic slave trade, v. 381.

Humboldt's statement concerning the extent of the slave trade, vii.

184.

Actual state of the slave trade on the coast of Africa, viii. 1.

Capture of the Spanish schooner Secunda, a slave slip, by the
British brig Trinculo, ix. 287.

Carried on in Brazil, x. 152.

Smith, Gerrit. His plan of establishing a seminary for the education of pious and
promising young men of color, iii. 26, 27.

His letter, Dec. 26, 1827, remitting $100 as the first annual pay-
ment under his proposed plan for obtaining 100 subscribers of
$1000 each to A. C. S. iii. 318. Subscribers to this plan, iv. 17,
379, v. 32, 64, 187, 220, vii. 159, 187, 218, 346, viii. 57, 248, 283,
ix. 188, 216.

His remarks at the anniversary meeting of the N. Y. S. C. Society,
April 1830, vi. 172.

His speech at the 14th annual meeting of A. C. S. vi. 367.

17th

tract from the same, x. 106, 107.

ix. 356. Ex-

His resolution to raise $50,000 payable in five equal annual instal-
ments, ix. 360. He subscribes $5,000 under it, ix. 364. Other
subscriptions under it, ix. 364.

His report to the 17th annual meeting of A. C. S. from the Commit
tee on the state of the treasury, ix. 366.

His resolutions calling for statistical information concerning the
Colony, ix. 371.

His letter, Mar. 1, 1834, sending $1000, as the first instalment of
his subscription at the 17th annual meeting, x. 17.

His Peterboro manual labor school, x. 312.

Smith, Joseph Leonard, v. 62, 221. See "Emancipation.".

Smith, Richard, Treasurer of A. C. S. See "Managers of A. C. S. proceedings of the."
His resolution, Aug. 19, 1831, appropriating $5,000 for an expedi-
tion from the Western States, vii. 217.

His account as Treasurer, submitted to the 16th annual meeting of
A. C. S. viii. 376.

Smith, Samuel Harrison. See "Managers of A. C. S., proceedings of the.""

His resolution, Sep. 14, 1829, prohibiting the colonial agent from
being concerned in trade or navigation, v. 252.

His report on public schools at Liberia, vi. 257.

His report, March 2, 1831, concerning the appointment of perma-
nent agents, vii. 11.

His address, adopted Oct. 31, 1831, of the Managers of A. C. Soc.
to Aux. Societies, vii. 289.

His report, Nov. 2, 1832, from the Committee of inquiry into mea-
sures for improving the agriculture of the colony, viii. 336.

His Report on public lands presented and adopted, April 22, 1830,
ix. 185, x. 26.

His report to the 17th annual meeting from the Committee concern.
ing a new Constitution for A. C. S.ix. 368.

Smith, Col. ii. 29. See Emancipation."

Snetter, Martha, a colonist. Her letter, Feb. 26, 1934, x. 154.

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Soosoos, some account of the, i. 19.

South Carolina, opinions concerning A. C. S. held in, vi. 198.

Spalding, Rev. Rufus, a missionary to Liberia, viii. 284. See "Missions.”
His letters, Jan. 11, 1834. x. 120; Mar. 7, 1834, x. 156.

Sprague, Peleg, M. C. defends A. C S. at a public meeting, viii. 343.

Spring, Rev. Gardiner, D. D. His remarks at the 17th annual meeting of A. C. S.
ix. 361, 362.

Stewart, Dugald. His remarks on hesitation in attempting social improvement,

iv. 182.

Stewart, Mr. viii. 94. See "Emancipation."›

Stockton, Robert F.

S. i. 13.

Extracts from his address at the 8th annual meeting of A. C.

Stone, William L. His letter Feb. 27, 1833, concerning a payment to him, viii.

383.

Storrs, Henry R. His remarks at the 12th annual meeting of A. C. S. iv. 369.
Stowe, Professor. His remarks on colonization, June 9, 1884, x. 300.

Stuart, Chas. His Misrepresentations, ix. 268, 272. Calls A. C. S. "Ministers of
hell and children of the devil." ix. 272. His admissions concerning Libe.
ria, ix. 272, 273, x. 125, 241.

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Sugar manufactured from beets, v. 250.
Swift, Rev. E. P., Corres'g. Secretary of the Western Foreign Missionary Society.
His communication of the proceedings of the Board of Directors of that So-
ciety, May 6, 15, 1834, concerning the appointment of the Rev. John B.
Pinney as colonial agent, x. 108.

Tappan, Arthur. His letter, March 26, 1833, concerning A. C. S., ardent spirits,
&c. ix. 65. Remarks thereon, ix. 66.

Tappan, Charles. His donation to the colony of 50 reams of fine paper and a

a press,

vi. 160. Offers a further supply of 50 reams of good paper, viii. 286.
Taylor, Dr. Augustus. Extracts from his speech to the Col. Soc. of New Jersey,
i. 282.

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Taylor, Francis A. a colonist. Letter from him, vi. 246.9
Taylor, Thomas O. viii. 94. See "Emancipation."

Tazewell, Littleton W. Review of his report to the U. S. Senate on colonization
memorials, &c. iv. 161, 257. Communication concerning it, iv. 330.

Tchad Lake, in the interior of Africa. Description of it, ii. 160.

Temperance. See "Colored People," "Liberia," "Managers of A. C. S. Proceedings
of the," 'Sewall,"
̧” “Vaux,” “Williams, A. D."&c.

99.66

SA colored man abstains from the use of ardent spirits for more than twen-
ty-five years, and saves enough of grog money to purchase a library
worth $400, v. 381.

Templeton, John, a free young man of color, delivers an address, July 4, 1829, in
behalf of A. C. S. v. 248.

Terry, Seth. His report to the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of A. C. S., from the
committee on the administration and affairs of the colony, ix. 367. *-
Test, Judge John. Extracts from his colonization address at Lawrenceburgh, In-
diana, ix. 68, 109.

Texas, ix. 86. See "Colored People."

Therman, Joshua, a colored man, becomes a member of the Bolivar, (Tenn.) Aux.
Soc. and an annual subscriber to it, and declares his intention of emigrating to
the colony, vi. 179.

Thomas, E. S. of Baltimore, offers a donation of seeds for the benefit of the colo
nists, i. 214.

Thomas, Frederick W., agent of A. C. S. Notices of him, ix. 277, 278, 279、
Thompson, Elizabeth, a colonist. Her letter, Feb. 18, 1834, x. 189.

Thompson, Capt. T. Penoret. His letter, March 14, 1824, to John Bowring,, v. 85.
> His letter, May 23, 1830, to Caleb Cushing, vii. 56. -
June 6, 1832, viii. 151.

Thornton, Harry J. Extract from his address, in September, 1832, before the Mad-
Cison county, Alabama, Col. Soc. ix. 124.

Thornton, Dr. William. His early efforts in behalf of the colonizing scheme, i. 87、
His death and character, iv. 81.

Tilden, Dr. vi. 62. See "Emancipation."

Todd, theirs of Dr. A. ix. 126. See Emancipation." ans de

Todsen, Dr. George P. Appointed physician for the colony, vi.

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Vaux, Roberts. Extracts of a letter from him, concerning temperance in Liberia,
984x. 249.128 boo

Per Virginia. Petition of the House of Burgesses, April 1, 1772, to the King against
the further importation of slaves into the colonies, ii. 252, ix. 226, 259, n.
A legal Value of lands and slaves in, in 1817 and in 1829, v. 377.
Insurrection in Southampton county, August 21, 1831, vii. 215.
Boijasiaolos neDiscussion in the Legislature concerning slavery, &c. vii. 387.
Axones Memorials prayingy man to a member of the House of Delegates, viii. 88.
Legislature to abolish slavery in the whole State,
egribasop..and if such a law be not passed, to abolish slavery gradually in Western
soddion Virginia, viii. 315.

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letter, October 3, 1824, to Mr. Ashmun, i. 83.
December 24, 1831, concerning a revival among the Baptists in
Africa, viii. 62.

ers 8rs rrez January 17, 1833, to the Rev. Cornelius Elven, ix. 286.T
Washington, Judge Bushrod, President of A. C. S. Dies at Philadelphia, Nov. 26,
1829, v. 315.

Washington, George. His character, on the principles assumed by certain abolition
journals, &c. ix. 118.

Watson, Dr. Richard. Extract from his sermon, i. 327.

Weaver, Isabella G. Her letter, Nov. 9, 1830, as secretary of the Ladies Col. Soc.
of Richmond and Manchester, to the colonists of Liberia, vii. 25. Answer to
it, February 19, 1831, vii. 115.

Weaver, Capt. Wm. A. His letter concerning the colony, vii. 341.

Webb, Charles H., medical student. Emigrates, in the Jupiter, to the colony, x.

104, 154.

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Webster, Daniel. His letter, May 17, 1888, to John Bolton, concerning slavery in
U. S. ix. 188.

Western Reserve College, Ohio.

relations to the slavery question, ix. 245, 349.
White, Phinehas. States the claims of A. C. S. to the Grand Lodge of Vermont, iv.

62.

Whittlesey, Asaph. His letter, July 19, 1833, ix. 186.

Whittlesey, Elisha, M. C. Extracts from his address, July 4, 1833, before the Tall-
madge (Oh.) Col. Soc. ix. 225.

Wickliffe, Mrs. Mary O. ix. 126. See "Emancipation."

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Wilberforce, William. Extracts from his speech, May 10, 1822, on colonization,
x. 116.

Williams, Anthony D. vice agent of the colony. Extract of a letter from him, vi.
177. His letters, June 19, 1830, vi. 210, Sep. 10, 1830, vi. 274, Feb.
18, 1832, viii. 43.

He visits the United States, 1833, ix. 158. His testimony concerning the
colony, ix. 181-184, 307-309,

His statement concerning temperance in the colony, ix. 205.

Williams, Lewis, M. C. Extract from his speech at the Sixteenth Annual Meet-
ing of A. C. S. ix. 97,

Williams, Henry, solicits money to purchase freedom, in order to fit himself for
the ministry, and to labor therein on the coast of Africa, v. 222.

Williams, Rev. Peter, a colored preacher. His address, July 14, 1884, to the citi-
zens of New York, x. 188.

Williams, Samuel, a native of Sierra Leone. His letter, London, July 21, 1832, to
E. Cresson, concerning Liberia, viii. 189,

Williams, Mr. His speech, May 21, 1831, before the Col. Soc. of Brooklyn, N. Y.
vii. 129.

Williams, Mr. of Elizabeth City, N. C. vii. 217. See "Emancipation,"
Wilson, Beverley, a colonist. His letter, March 4, 1834, x. 118.

Wilson, Ephraim K., M. C. His speech at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of A.
C. E. vi. 356.

Wilson, James, vii. 40. See "Emancipation."

Wilson, Dr. viii. 94. See "Emancipation."

Wilson and Wynkoop, Messrs., missionaries. Extracts from their report concern-
ing Africa, x. 178.

Winterbottom, Dr. Thomas. His account of the native Africans in the neighbor
hood of Sierra Leone, i. 69, 132, 164, 193.

His remarks on the agriculture of Africa, i. 100.

Wirt, William. His alleged plan for cultivating the sugar cane in Florida without
slave labor, ix. 30.

Wm. Penn." Extracts from his essays in favor of colonization, iv. 139.
Woodside, Capt. His testimony concerning the colony, vii. 57.
Workman, Judge His bequest of $10,000 to A. C. S. viii. 286.

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Wright, Rev. Chester. His proposal, March 26, 1833, for educating young men of
color, ix. 93.
Wright, Rev. S. O. Appointed missionary to Liberia, viii. 284. See "Missions."
His letter, February 14, 1834, x. 119. His death, x. 154. Death of his
wife, x. 155.

Young, Rev. John C. Extracts from his address before the Kentucky Col. Soc.in
1832, ix. 58. See "Emancipation." ix. 126,

"Z" His essays in favor of colonization, x. 73,

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