y, second hearing, speaks in behalf of inspectors,
refuses to give bail, trib. from Rochester Express, her own
defense, 428;
at Wash. con., opening speech on methods of securing wom. suff.,
431;
res. declare her arrest a blow at liberty, speakers defend her,
appears with counsel before Judge Hall at Albany, bail increased,
432;
refuses bail, overruled by Judge Selden, indictment of grand jury,
delivers "Constitutional Argument" in western cities, 433;
becomes unconscious on platform at Ft. Wayne, rallies and lectures
at Marion, votes again, issues call for May Anniversary in New
York, tells of arrest, 434;
res. of endorsement, speaks in twenty-nine post office districts of
Monroe Co., Dist.-Atty. threatens to move case to another county,
tells him she will canvass that, speech a masterpiece, her
appearance, 435;
speaks in twenty-one places in Ontario Co. on "Is it a crime for a
U. S. citizen to vote?" Rochester Union and Advertiser calls her
a "corruptionist," newspaper comment, trial opens, 436;
refused permission to testify, 437;
believed she had a right to vote, 438;
counsel demands jury be polled, refused and new trial denied,
encounter of words with Judge Hunt, dramatic scene, 439;
fined $100, 440;
declares she never will pay it, believes Conkling influenced judge,
trial a farce, extended newspaper comment, 441;
advised by Albany Law Journal to emigrate, attends trial of
inspectors, another tilt with Judge Hunt, 443;
Mr. Van Voorhis' opinion of her case after twenty-four years, 444;
heavy debts, 445;
sympathy and financial help, has Selden's speech and report of trial
printed, lect. in Rochester for benefit of inspectors, omitted as
charter member of Assn. for Advancement of Women, 446;
death of sister Guelma, let. to mother, love of family, "shall we
meet the dead?" tries to vote but finds name struck from register,
447;
Anson Lapham returns her notes for $4,000, 448;
decides to appeal to Cong., 449;
takes appeal to Washington, asks remission of fine, case presented
by Sargent and Loughridge, Tremaine reports adversely, 450;
says president has pardoned her, Butler presents minority report in
favor, Sen. Edmunds presents insulting report, Sen. Carpenter
reports favorably, 451;
writes Pres.
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