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We counted one hundred males and two hundred and sixty females in the procession. Having been kindly invited by the Rector to attend at the school-room, we followed the procession.
We found the house crowded with women, many others, besides those in the procession, having convened.
The men were seated without under a canvass, extended along one side of the house. The whole number present was supposed to be nine hundred.
Short addresses were made by the Rector, the Archdeacon, and the Governor. The Seventh Annual Report of the Society, drawn up by the secretary, a colored man, was read.
It was creditable to the author.
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