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AFRICAN REPOSITORY.

VOL. XXXIII-1857.

PUBLISHED MONTHLY

BY THE

AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY,

AT ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

DUPLICATE

EXCHANGED

WASHINGTON:

C. ALEXANDER, PRINTER,

STREET, NEAR NAVY DEPARTMENT.

1857.

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Intelligence-

Page.

Native chiefs-Worthy of imi-
tation-Steam sugar mill in
Liberia-Abyssinia-Cape of
Good Hope-British West In-
dies-New missions in Central
and South Africa-Slave trade-
Ashmun Institute-Exodus of
colored people from Florida
-Death of Andersen, the trav-
eler Central Africa-Slave
trade, &c. &c., 156, 157, 158, 159
Dr. Livingston's book-Contri-
butions of colored churches in
Richmond-Ordained ministers
in Sierra Leone-Coffee prop-
agating itself in Africa-Hun-
dred ships trading from British
ports to Africa-New species
of silk worm-Schooner Presi-
dent Benson,

Central Africa-South-eastern
Africa-Cape Palmas-An af-
fecting incident-Negro emi-
gration-African exploration-
Annexation in Africa-South-
ern Aid Society-Decrease of
slavery in Louisiana-Exten-
sion of slavery-Gold medal-
Progress of North Africa-
Union meetings-The Ashmun
Institute-Later from Liberia
-Wilberforce University-John
Jackson in Liberia-Sugar mill
-Bowen's Central Africa-Li-
berian Republic,

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217,

218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223
Report about ages of emigrants
-Slave trade-A slaver cap-
tured-More slavers seized-
Ashmun Institute-Instruction
of slaves-Death of eminent
friends--Mr. Orcutt's discourse
-The Rev. T. J. Bowen-The
McDonogh estate-The Zulus
-A touching incident-Mr.
Geo. C. Mendenhall-Return-
ing reason-Dr. Livingston in
Exeter Hall-Decrease of slaves
at Louisville-Baptism of Afri-
can youths--English projects
in Africa; French dominion
there-Large coffee tree-Co-
lored Masons-More slavers-
Generous offer-Encouraging
views of the West Indies,

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Intelligence-

Page.

Bishop of Sierra Leone-Pres-
bytery of Western Africa-
Education of colored people-
Wilberforce University-Revi-
val of religion at Sinou-Death
of Mr. Custis-Liberia Agri-
cultural Society-Ex-President
Roberts in England-Alexan-
dria Gazette-Hon. Charles
Jenkins, opinion of the slave
trade-Decision of the Supreme
Court of Georgia in the case of
Gartrel-Death of Dr. Vogel-
Dr.Livingston-Rev. Mr. Nich-
olson-Liberia College-Liber-
ality of colored congregation-
Convention of Epise'l Church
in South Carolina-The Ocean
Eagle-Cape of Good Hope-
Good tidings from Africa-
Capture of an American slaver
-Slave trade in Cuba-Island
of Fernando Po-A Royal
slave Perseverance-Central
Africa-Slavery in the Dutch
Colonies-Africa, new Niger
Expedition-Cultivation of Cot-
ton-Death of Dr. Lugenbeel,

345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351
Extracts from letters from
Georgia-Generous bequests-
Revival of the slave trade-
Philanthropic purpose-South-
ern Aid Society-Missions-
Deaths,of Hon. Louis McLean,
of Mrs. Wilkins-Emancipa-
tion throughout the Dutch De-
pendencies-Decease of James
G. Birney,

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377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382

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Liberia, missionary appeal from,

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As She is, Blyden's Address, 326
Latest intelligence from, - 358
Hall's Voyage to, - 230, 270, 296,
330, 360

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