Sarah Hunt.
Utica, N. Y., April 19, 1863.
We write to assure you that we appreciate the address of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, published in The Tribune of the 18th. We have long expected such a call, and regard it as the external manifestation of a wide-spread demand among women.
Mary Dean, and Seven other Women.
Waterloo, May 4, 1863.
My Dear Friend:—I read with great pleasure the "Call for a meeting of the Loyal Women of the nation." I think such a gathering can not fail of great and good results. I hope you will have a correct and full report of the proceedings for the benefit of those who can not be present to see and hear for themselves.
Phebe B. Dean.
Sincerely yours,
Frey Chapel, May 1, 1863.
To Susan B. Anthony—Dear Madam:—In response to the call for a meeting of the loyal women of the nation in the City of New York, on Thursday, the 14th of May, the undersigned wish to be represented at the ten o'clock session.