TABLE OF CONTENTS TO THE THIRD VOLUME. Page 32, 61 Free Schools, 271 Address delivered before a Society in N. Carolina, of Colonists to their Brethren in the U. States, Annual Metting of the Society, 321, 353 Conference, Ohio Methodist 119 63, 127, 158, 192, 222, 255, 286, 319, 352, 383 Convention, Massachusetts 118 Correction, 32 Detence of the Society, extracts from 176 Agriculture, by James Raymond, Esq. 351 276 Friends to our cause, to the 221 at St. Louis, 186 Essay for, by the Rev. Stephen Foster, Free Blacks in Ohio, (157 136, 171, 229 History of establishments on the coast of Africa, Importation of Slaves into Alabama prohibited, Inexpediency of sending Negroes westward, Insurrection of Slaves in Georgia, 157 318, 382 91, 123 97 122 261860 Labour, superiority of free over slave Letter from C. C. Harper, Esq. from Mrs. Sigourney, 189 289 312 361 29, 94, 125, 208, 232, 297, 379 a means of abolishing the Slave Trade, the African coast to the windward of German Mission to 183 Manumissions, 27, 283, 318 312 364 Philanthropy, Christian 187 Practicability of the Colonization Scheme, Resolutions of the Synod of the German Reformed Church, of the Grand Jury of Ross county, Ohio, 23 337 Reports made to the Maryland and Pennsylvania Legislature, 368 Reorganization of the Schools, Remarks, 158, 351 136, 171, 229 Connecticut Auxiliary 613 Vermont Auxiliary 120 Cumberland county (N. C.) Auxiliary. Chester county (Pennsylvania) Auxiliary Slavery in New York, abolition of 188 179 248 271 214 210 31 126 221 216 249 216 26 OF THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY, AND COLONIAL JOURNAL. The deep and increasing interest which is felt in many parts of this country, on the subject of the efforts to colonize the free people of colour of the United States, on the African coast, has induced the Board of Managers of the Colonization Society to propose the establishment of a periodical work, which shall furnish the public with accurate information concerning the plans and prospects of their Institution; give a minute account of its operations, and of the condition and progress of the Colony; communicate any new and interesting intelligence which may be received, relating to the Geography, Natural History, Manners, and Customs of Africa; and admit into its pages essays as may be thought calculated to advance the interests of the Colony, or the cause of African Improvement, as well as select passages from authors who have already written on this subject; and important extracts from the Reports of such Foreign Associations as are making exertions to suppress the Slave Trade or relieve the Afri can race. CONDITIONS. 1. The work will be published monthly, and comprise thirty-two 8vo. pages in each number. It shall be equal in paper, and in the style of execu tion, to the Christian Observer. II. The price shall be two dollars a year, payable on the delivery of the first number. III. Those who shall become responsible for six copies, shall receive a seventh gratis. IV. All subscriptions, remittances, and communications for the Repository, should be sent to R. R. GURLEY. Washington, March, 1827. OPWe earnestly request our friends, who may receive this number, to exbibit it to neighbours and acquaintances, , and to receive and transmit, as early as may be, the names of such as may be disposed to subscribe for the work. |