AFRICAN REPOSITORY, AND COLONIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XIII. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE MANAGERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. WASHINGTON: PUBLISHED BY JAMES C. DUNN. 1837. AFRICA. [See A. C. S.' 6 American Society for the promotion of education in, 196. Lettter in oppo- Third annual report of the Ladies' Society of Fredericksburg and Falmouth, Moral Geography of, 267. Travellers in, 267. South Africa, 199. The Bible in, 295. Capabilities of the Mosika Mis- Western and Central. Prospects of, 265, 252. Acceptableness of the Arabic Scriptures to the Mandingoes, 817. Discoveries, 87. Wars, 163. African Repository-Notice to subscribers, 232. Agencies, 199. Amalgamation, 69. AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. [See Andrews, Rev. C. W Auxiliary Its Twentieth Annual Meeting, held in the Capitol of the United States, Twentieth Annual Report of the Managers, 1. Resolution concerning its objects and success, 25. Do. do. the condition of the colonial settlements at Li- Do. of thanks to the Ministers of the Gospel, 30. Resolution concerning measures introductory to an application for na- the establishment of the Y. M. Society for pro- moting education in Africa, 33. the benefits of colonization to Africa, 33. the deaths of Bishop White and Robert Ralston, Its adjourned meeting, December 14, 1836, 34. Resolution concerning Mr. Madison's legacy, 34. Do. do. the principles and operation of the Society, 34. The nominating committee, 35. Its adjourned meeting, December 16, 1836, 35. 35. Discussion of the plan of a report submitted by the committee on auxil- Resolutions approving the principles of the report, and referring it back Remarks on its application to Congress for a charter, 41. Proceedings Remarks on a passage concerning it in the report of the Managers of the Its special meeting, May 13, 1837, at Beltsville, Md. 185. Officers and Charter granted to it, March 22, 1837, by the Legislature of Md. 185. Legacy to it, 223. Its general prospects, 260. Proposed donation of land to it, 304. Notice of its proposed twenty-first annual meeting, 359. Anderson, Mr. Addresses the Virginia Col. Soc. at its sixth annual meeting, 53. Anti-Slavery Society. Curious calculation concerning it, 254. Arabs, The Moors and, 275, 276, 277, 278. Ashanter, 273. AUXILIARY SOCIETIES. [See A. C. S.;' 'Resolutions, &c.] Views of their re- In Louisiana. The State Col. Soc. proposes to establish a colonial settle. In Mississippi. Resolutions of the executive committee of the State Col. Plan of establishing a colonial settlement in Africa, 190, 191, 192. In New York. Extracts from the report of the managers of the N. York In North Carolina. Meeting and proceedings of the State Col. Soc. April Adjourned meeting, April 10. 1837. Officers, 175. In Ohio. The Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Col. Soc. formed—Offi- cers, 63. The Antrim Col. Soc. formed, 138. Its officers, 143. The Stillwater do. do. near Samos, Belmont County, 199. |