few days previous to my visit; one chief submitted to the arbitration of Gov. BUCHANAN, though contrary to his own idea of right and justice, and paid the fine imposed upon him." Capt. IRVING, in a letter to Dr. HODGKIN, August 3, 1840, observes: "You ask me if they aid in the slave trade: I answer you no! and I am sure the colonists would feel much hurt should they know such a question could possibly arise in England. In my humble opinion it is the best and safest plan for the extinction of the slave trade and the civilization of Africa, for it is a well kown fact that wherever their flag flies it is an eyesore to slave dealers." And Capt HERBERT writes to the same philanthropic gentlemen: "with regard to the present state of slave taking in the Colony of Liberia, I have never known one instance of a slave being owned or disposed of by a colonist. On the contrary I have known them to render great facility to our cruisers there in taking those vessels employed in that nefarious traffic, by obtaining from the natives of the different slave factories information of the time these vessels would sail with their cargoes. I could name various instances of their aversion to slavery which have come under my own eyes; I will here name one of late date. In November last, while I was trading at Edina, there came into the Cove two Spanish vessels, evidently slavers, seeking for British arms, amunition and clothes, for which they would have given specie; yet there was not one colonist to be found who would trade with them, notwithstanding the extensive profit which could have been made." Trusting that these authorities will establish the just claims of these interesting people to our confidence and regard, relieve Colonizationists from the obloquy so unjustly heaped upon them by the anti-slavery party, and prevent the unhappy alienation so likely to be engendered between the sister countries by their attacks, I am yours, &c., JOHN BULL. MARINE LIST PORT OF MONROVIA. ARRIVALS. May 22, Colonial sloop Randolph, Fletcher master, from Junk. 66 24, Colonial sloop Hope, Barbour master, from the leeward. "27, Colonial sloop Nathan Bangs, Smith master, from the leeward. 46 28, United States schooner Grampus, J. S. Paine Lieutenant commanding, from Cape Palmas. "31, Spanish schooner Leon, Antonio master, from the leeward. June 6, British brig Tom Cod, Tyler master, from Bristol.. 9, American brig Atalanta, Lawlin master, from Philadelphia, via. Sierra Leone. "10, United States schooner Grampus, Lieut. J. S. Paine commanding, from the leeward-passenger, his Excellency the Governor. "10, Colonial schooner Providence, Carroll master, from the leeward. "11, American brigantine Virginia Trader, Brown master, from Philadelphia. "17, British brig Gipsey, Harfield master, from the leeward-passengers, Mr. Theodore Canot and Mr. Curl. "18, British schooner Hirondale, master, from the leeward; British schoo ner Guineaman, Jackson master, from the leeward; American brig Tra- "19, French schooner Marie Auguste, Laurestier master, from the windward. "30, American bark Union, Ryan master, from New Orleans-with 40 emigrants. "30, Colonial sloop Nathan Bangs, Smith master, from the leeward. July 3, American brig Atalanta, Lawlin master, from Cape Palmas-passengers, Mr.. J. R. Daily and Messrs. J. A. Burton and Perkins. "4, British brig Enterprise, Tilby master, from the leeward. 66 5, The Niger Expedition, under command of Captain Henry Dundas Trotter, from England. Left there next evening, (6th inst.) DEPARTURES. May 20, Colonial schooner Providence, Carroll master, for the leeward. "21, Spanish schooner Leon, Antonio master, for the leeward. 23, American schooner Herald, Hunt master, for the leeward-passenger to Cape Palmas, Mr. J. R. Daily; British brig Gipsey, Harfield master, for the leeward-passengers, Mr. Theodore Canot and Mr. W. Curl. June 2, Colonial sloop Randolph, Fletcher master, for the leeward. "4, United States schooner Grampus, J. S. Paine Lieutenant commanding, for the "12, American brigantine Virginia Trader, Brown master, for the leeward. "12, British brig Tom Cod, Tyler master, for the leeward. "15, American brig Atalanta, Lawlin master, for the leeward. "15, Colonial schooner Providence, Carroll master, for the leeward. "19, British brig Gipsey, Harfield master, for Sierre Leone. "26, American brig Trafalgar, master, for the leeward. master, for Baltimore, via. Boston. "30, French schooner Marie Auguste, Laurestier master, for the windward. July 7, Colonial sloop Nathan Bangs, Smith master, for the leeward.—Lib. Herald. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. JOHN N. LEWIS, Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Regiment. B. P. YATES, Brevet-Major. D. B. BROWN, Captain of New Georgia Militia. J. C. MINOR, Adjutant of the First Regiment. J. B. MCGILL, First-Lieutenant of Monrovia Light Infantry. W. J. ROBERTS, First-Lieutenant of New Georgia Militia. ALBERT JOHNSON, Third-Lieutenant of Monrovia Light Infantry. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Sergeant-Major of the First Regiment. THOMAS HUNTER, Quartermaster Sergeant of the First Regiment.-Lib. Herald. CONTRIBUTIONS to the Pennsylvania State Colonization Society, from the 20th September, to the 20th October, 1841, inclusive. Oct. 4, Received 4th July col. in Lawrenceville Presb. church, $7.50 5 00 7 28 11, Of E. F. Backus, donation, 50 00 14, 4th July col. in Pequa Presb. church, received of J. Wallace, pastor, per James Buyers, Treasurer, 14, Of the Benevolent Fund of the New London Cross Roads Presb. ch., per R. P. Du Bois, 10 00 5 22 Collected by Rev. J. B. Pinney, Agent, at the following places:- 30 75 76 35 A. Gould, R. Burt, J. Wanell, J. H. Lewis, J. D. Wheeler, each $1, Miss 105 50 11.00 Sept. 21, Waterford, Amos Judson, $10, H. Colt, $1, Sept. 28, Erie, Public collection $8 75, J. P. V. Hamot, $5, Oct. 1, Clarkesville, Wm. Fruit, Esq., $5, S. Lee, F. Easter, each $2, J. S. Oct. 1, Sharon, Gen. J. B. Curtis, $10, C. G. Carner, $3, G. Boyce, M. C. Oct. 4, Beaver, J. Allison, Esq., $10, Wm. Allison, $3, D. Somers, E. J. Oct. 6, Connellsburg, 4th July collection in McConnellsburg Presb. church, 14 50 17 25 26 00 30 50 19 25 $441 35 CONTRIBUTIONS to the American Colonization Society, and Receipts from September 25, to October 26, 1841. [Statement of Collections acknowledged in Repository of October 1st, made by T. J. Shepherd, including $187 credited to B. Brand :Fredericksburg, Jno. Metcalfe $10, Cash, Cash, each $5, Mr. Minor $2, Misses Lomax $1 71, Cash 50c., Richmond, Monumental church-Wm. H. Macfarland and Jacquenue P. First Presbyterian church-John C. Hobson $50, Joseph Mayo $10, United Presbyterian Church--Nicholas Mills $50, Fleming James, D. M. Braden, each $20, Lewis Webb, James Gray, Chas. Gennet, A. Pleasants, James Scott, Samuel Reeve, Jno. Jones, each $10, J. H. Eustace, Heath James Miller, Shields & Sommerville, Wm. C. Allen, each $5, Lorenzo Genret $4, Cash $1, Collection in church not yet taken, Kent, Kendall & Atwater, Wm. Kerr, each $20, Saml. Mar, O. A. Fluvannah county, Gen. John H. Cocke $50, A. M. Harrison $10, John Richmond, Wm. D. Pemberton, subscription to Liberia Herald, MASSACHUSETTS. Collections by Capt. George Barker, Agent: 24 21 · 320 34 107 67 185 00 Amherst, Prof. E. T. Swell $3, L. Sweetser, $5, L. M. Hills, $1 50, Enfield, Dea. Smith $2, L. Wood, E. Jones, J. B. Woods, O. Walker, - Ware, B. Eaton 50c., J. Cummings $1, Worcester, A. Bigelow $2, Barre, H. P. Woods $5, S. Field $3, S. A. Kinsman $1, O. Allen, 29 50 6.00 Mary C. Bates, J. W. Jenkins, each $1, W. Broad $2, J. Rogers, $3, 17 00 Greenfield, Col. A. Phelps 50c., Dea. Greenwell $1, W. Brainerd, 50c., CONNECTICUT. Collections by Rev. Samuel Cornelius, Agent.- East Hartford, Contribution, New Haven, J. Trumbull $20, President Day, Professor Sillman, A. N. Skinner, Mrs. E. Reed, each $5, Mrs. Apthorp $3, Rev. Mr. Dutton, Mary Hillhouse, each $1, Dr. E. Ives, Hotchkiss & Buckingham, A. H. Maltby each $2, R. S. Johnson $1, C. W. Hinman $2, Thompson & Peckham $1, Mr. Donaghe $2, M. G. Elliott $3, Mr. Olmstead, C. Judson, each $1, S. Trowbridge $2, E. Sandford $5, Bradly & Canfield, a Lady, W. Peck, J. Clark, J. Retter, each $1, Mr. Alice $5 37, L. Fitch $2, Mr. Barrit $5, C. Hooker $3, G. Rice, S. Noyes, G. Mean, J. A. Gorham, each $1, Mr. Read, T. Howell, P. Blake, N. R. Clark, each $3, C. A. Judson $2, H. W. Edwards, E. W. Blake, D. Kimberly, S. Collis, each $5, H. Hotchkiss $3, L. Griswold $2, A. Wilcox $1, R. M. Clarke $3, A. Trowbridge $2, T. Street $5, Rev Mr. Croswell $2, E. Gilbert, Rev. Mr. Cleaveland, each $1, Cash from several persons $26 75, New Britain, S. J. North, Farmington, Collection, Meridan, Collection $16 29, E. C. Birdsey $5, 5 00 2 25 100 00 274 50 158 35 177 12 5 00 12 80 21 59 22 50 Southington, R. Lowrey $10, a Friend $4, Mr. Whittlesey, $2, others $4.50, Bristol, G. Mitchell $10, E. C. Ives $5, Suffield, a Friend $2, W. Gay $3, Dea. C. Sherman $3 50, A. Butler East Windsor, Second Society, North Coventry Congregation, New Haven, John Anketell, Esq., for the benefit of emigrants sent by him to Sinoe, NEW HAMPSHIRE. . Hanover, Church and Society, Hanover Plains per Capt. George Barker, Agent, to constitute Rev. John Richards of Hanover, a L. M., VERMONT." Putney, Collections in Cong. church, per R. R. Chandler, P. M., Buffalo, Collection in Pearl street church, 4th July, MARYLAND. A Friend to the colored man, to aid in sending an emancipated negro to VIRGINIA. 15 00 31 50 50 2 25 2.00 800 00 852 86 30 75 30 75 Warrenton, Rev. W. Williamson, collection in Presb. church, 4th July, $1 80, and self 20c., Chapel Hill, Remitted by W. M. Green from a few well wishers, OHIO. Bellefontaine, Remitted by Rev. J. L. Belleville, collection in 2d Presb. church, Collections by Rev. W. Wallace, Agent Washington, Rev. S. Hair $5, T. W. Laughlin, Dr. J. McFarland, Miss J. Barton, W. Robinson, jr., W. Skinner, Margaret Craig, Ellen Caldwell, W. McKelvy, M. Frame, G. Williams, A. Sprout, J. K. Caldwell, each $1, W. Robinson $3, P. Slaughter 25c., F. Rea, J. Endly, O. L. Granger, O. Withrow, each 50c., Sarah McCarty $3, J. Frame, $1 50, W. Ryan, J. McConnel, W. McElerg, J. Thompson, J. McKenny. P. B. McKenny, J. B. Longsly, J. Lawrence, J. McCreary, G. W. Morison, R. McLeary, W. Anderson, J. C. Paxton, J. Beymer, O. G. Seldon, E. Lower, Cash, D. Frazy, J. McKetrick, F. Å. Linn, J. McGregor, S. Shepman, Wm. Hurst, each 50c., Elizabeth Robertson, Jane Thompson, J. Roach, J. F. Baird, each 25c., Cash 30c., Mrs. Begger 183c., J. Hannah, G. Linar, each $1, R. Forsythe 26c., J. Baird 56c., others $2 08, Fairview, J. Davean, New Athens, J. Lyle $3, A. L. Campbell, $1, W. Sharp, M. Philips, Somerville, Sundry individuals, Lodie, Hon. S. Hannah $7, C. Vincent, S. McFadden, J. Shark, Cash, Monestown, do. 5 00 44 64 46 50 Xenia, Remitted by James Grundy, Tr. of Green county Male and Female Colonization Society 26 25 16 25 15 76 120 00 285 00 $1513 11 FOR REPOSITORY. VERMONT.-Hartland, D. H. Sumner to Oct. '42, $1 50, W. H, Lemmex, for '41 & '42, $3; Greenfield, Danl. Wells, Esq., for '40 '41, $4, (with $6 on account of old Repository.) Wethersfield, Wm. Jarvis, J. Haskell, for '41, ea. $150; Windsor, E. R. Campbell, '40 &'41, $3, Allen Wa.dner '40 & 41, $4; Woodstock, M. E. Cheny, '41 & '42, $3, J. Converse, '40, 41, 42, $5, B. Swan, '40, 41, 42, $4 50; Hartford, S. Tracy, '41, '42. $3; Norwich, T. Hazen, '40, '41, (with $6 on account of old Repository,) $4; Charlotte, C: McNeill to Dec. '42, $2, NEW HAMPSHIRE.-Hanover, M. Olcott, '40 '41, $4; Lima, D. C. Churchill, '41, $1 50; Oxford, Rev. D. Campbell, '40, 41, $3; Bath, J. Goodall, '40, 41, (with $1 67 for old Repository,) $3 33, Plymouth, Dea. A; Queston, Rev. Geo. Punchard, each $5, CONNECTICUT.-Suffield, Dea. C. Sherman, D. Hale, to Oct. '42, each $1 50; New Haven, Rev. Mr. Cleaveland to Oct. 42, $1 50, E. Gilbert to Oct. 42, $1 50, Isabella Martin, for '40, 41, $1; Meriden, O. W. Everest to Oct. '42, $1 50, Gen. W. Booth to Oct. '41, $1 50; Southington, R. Lowry, Esq., E: Twichell, W. Barnes to Oct. '42, each $1 50; Farmington, Mrs. Phebe James for '41, $150; Bristol, Geo. Mitchell for '40, $2, NEW YORK.-Wampsville, H. Cobb, J. Shepherd to Sept. '42, $1.50 each, NORTH CAROLINA.-Chapel Hill, W. M. Green to Jan. '42, Total for Repository, 40 00 21 83 21 00 3 00 4.00 2. 00 17 75 $109 50 For articles sold, For Liberia Herald, Donations, Total, 1,100 00 467 93 252 90 5 00 1,935 33 1,513 11 $3,448 44 |