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how hateful is slavery, that
it prostrates such nobilites of
land to so base ends.
Mrs. R. & Myself dined at
Gerritt Smith's Dr. James & wife of Syracuse
& Mr. Hagaty & wife of Lockport
were also there - Mrs. Smith's sister
Tallman of Rochester & brother
Fitzugh were there - passed
the evening very pleasantly.

March 24

Directed tickets to Mrs Rose
meeting on Political & Legal Rights
of woman this evening at Carver's Saloon,
to both Representatives & Senators,
in all about 300 in number

Asked the Speaker of the
House for the use of the
Capitol on Sunday A. M.
["X" in the left margin]
he referred me to Mr. Milburn
the Chaplain, _ called on him
he could not allow her to
speak there because she was
["X" in the left margin]
not a member of some religious
society - I remarked to him
that ours was a country
professing Religious as well as
Civil Liberty & for me not to
allow any & every faith to be
declared in the Capitol of the

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nation, made the profession
to religious freedom a perfect
mockery. Though acknowledged
the truthfulness of my positin
he could not allow a per
son who failed to recognize
the Divine, to speak in his
place.

Mrs. Rose gave her lecture on
the Political & Legal Rights of
["X" in the left margin]
Woman this evening, a better
audience than on Tuesday eve.

[76?] W. G. present,
looked over our account of
Receits & Expenditures, from the
time of leaving my Albany March 14th &
found that the former were
["X" in the left margin]
$22.75 & the latter $114.46
notwithstanding this pecuniary
loss, we can but feel that
[good] has been done. The Washington
people seem to gratify their love
for speech hearing by attendance
at the Capitol. Very few persons
can draw an audience of re-
spectable size here - The Editors
here are very Polite, unlike our North
ern ones, they publish notices gratis, &
unlike them, they are cautious

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