Explains that she would write more were it not for an incident in which she needed to comfort a friend who was treated unkindly by her brother, and that she would write more tomorrow.
Regarding letters to New York Tribune written by Augustus Washington of Hartford, Connecticut, who emigrated to Liberia. Extensive criticism of Washington's statements regarding Liberia. [Note: Washington is one of the few African-American daguerreotypists and photographers whose career has been documented. In 1855 he wrote a less critical opinion piece on Liberia.]