n Congress, 2.68, 106, 197.
Slave insurrections, Va., 1.230, 231, 249, 251; Miss., 485, 501.
Slavery in U. S., described by Wesley, 1.39; inequitable representation in Congress, 139-140.
Slave's Friend, Am. A. S. S. publication, 1.483; burnt at Charleston, 485.
Slave trade, foreign, at South, contraband, 1.163; domestic, 164.
Smeal, William [d. Glasgow, Aug. 15, 1877, aged 84], attentions to G., 2.398, 402.
Smith, Gerrit [b. Utica, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1797; d. New York City, Dec. 28, 1874], of Peterboro, 2.259; colonizationist, 1.296, 2.52, leaves the Society, 1.299, 300, 454, 2.52, 87, 94; founds colored manual-labor school, 1.422; houses the mobbed N. Y. A. S. S., 2.42, 65; joins abolitionists, 52; criticised by G., 87, 88, 90, 94, aid to G., 87-89, 278, praise of G. and Lib., 88, 278, first meets him, 88; not at Worcester, 170; plan to convert A. S. organization, 246, 259, 275; favors equal female membership, 297, and A. S. decentralization, 298; possible candidate for