WILMINGTON, (DEL.) AUXILIARY SOCIETY. Vice Presidents. Rev. John Potts........................ | ................................Rev. S.Green. WILMINGTON FEMALE AUXILIARY SOCIETY, (DEL.) .... == AUXILIARY SOCIETY OF QUEEN ANN'S COUNTY, (MD.) Richard T. Earle, President. Wm. Carmichael, Esq.... ............................ *****.......... ......... Dr. John Davidge Emory, Sec'ry. Philomon B. Hopper, Treasurer. AUXILIARY COLONIZATION SOCIETY OF KENT COUNTY, MARYLAND. Wm. Barrell, Esq. President. .......John Tilgham. James Bowers.............. C. F. Chambers............. ....U. Anger, Esq. ....Rev. Wm. Jackson. ....Edward Anderson, Esq. ..R. Ringold, Treasurer. AUXILIARY COLONIZATION SOCIETY OF DORCHESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND. Vice-President. Charles Goldsborough, Esq. James Chaplaine, Esq. Treasurer. James Bryan, Esq. Secretary. AUXILIARY COLONIZATION SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT. The Hon. Charles Marsh, President. Vice-Presidents. His Excellency C. P. Van Ness..........His Hon. Aaron Leland. Directors. Hon. Chauncey Langdon,.......Rev. Joel Winch. Hon. J. D. Farnsworth..... ....Hon. Zerah Willoughby. Hon. Jeudutham Loomis, Treasurer. | Rev. Leonard Worcester, Secretary. TABLE OF CONTENTS. *****............................ Proceedings at the Sixth Anniversary Statement of the Treasurer's Account....... Statements of Mr. Gurley's Account......... Mr. Ashmun to to the Secretary of the Navy..... Ditto to Captain Spence....... Captain Spence to Mr. Ashmun..... Dr. Ayres to the Secretary of the Navy....... Captain Spence to the Secretary of the Navy... Dr. Ayres to the Secretary of the Navy...... ...... ..... .................................................................. 64 Extracts from Dr. Ayres' Letters.... Some account of Campelar....... Address of the Board of Managers published in August, 1823........ 67 ******** Extracts from Mr. Ashmun's Letters, dated Monrovia, May 15, 1823 71 Review of the Reports of the Colonization Society first published in 104 Extracts from the Report of the New-York Society. Calculations from the New-York Statesman....... Extract from a Letter from the Rev. L. D. Dewey... .....109 ........... Letter from Rev. William McKenney.. General Harper's Report.......... Dr. Ayres' Letter to Mr. Caldwell..... Dr. Ayres to the Abolition Society... ........116 Communications from the President to Congress, containing corres- pondence concerning the Slave Trade...... Mr. Canning to Mr. Adams........................................ Mr. Adams to Mr Canning.......................... Mr. Canning to Mr. Adams............................. Mr. Adams to Mr. Nelson, (Extract). Same to Mr. Rodney,............................do............... Same to Mr. Rush, with one enclosure; Convention Slave Trade, (Extract).... ... Same to Mr. Middleton, (Copy). Same to Mr. Everett,......do................................................................................. ..137 ..149 Same to Gen Dearborn, (Extracts).. ......151 ... ........ Chateaubriand, (Extracts). ..................................155, 156 、 Mr. Everett to Mr. Adams, with two enclosures; correspondence Baron Nagell, (Extracts)...... Census of the Colony taken July 21, 1823................................................. Donations........ ....157 .....160 Proposals, for publishing, by subscription, under the direction of the Board of Managers of the American Colonization Society, a monthly periodical work, to be entitled 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, such 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 African race. CONDITIONS. The work shall'comprise thirty-two pages in each num ber, and shall be similar in paper, and in the style of execution, to the Christian Observer. II. The price shall be two dollars a year, payable on the delivery of the sixth number. III. Those who shall become responsible for six copies, shall receive a seventh gratis. IV. The work will be commenced whenever the number of Subscribers shall be sufficient to justify it. It is earnestly requested, therefore, that those who may obtain Subscribers, should forward their lists as soon as possible, to R. R. GURLEY, Agent of the Society, George Town. |