"Holograph, signed with initials. Anne Warren Weston writes that Henry B. Stanton has just been here and not a discordant word passed between them. He is \"all wrapped up in politics,\" and they are going to fill Congress with anti-slavery folks. She tells of plans for lectures, including Stanton's and Edmund Quincy's lectures. She describes Stanton's account of a dinner on the 4th in which the popping of champagne corks nearly drowned out the clergyman's voice. John Tappan and [John Turner?] Sargent offered the Whig committee $1.00 a piece to defray the expenses of the dinner if they would have no wine; but they declined. On the first page of the letter, there are two pen and ink sketches of a bench."