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e with slaves, to urge them to cultivate as a religious duty all the habits which would speedily brand them as men of bad morals! These scenes occurred on the 30th of March, 1854. Ii. Virginia. Talk with a Free negro a colored Liberator Oppressive laws and ordinances how they Operate worthless Free negroes the market woman women insulted how very contented the slaves are about runaways the African church a dodge exposed heavy hearts and raw backs Deity vindicated agthe store of a fruiterer and confectioner. He was a free man of color. I soon entered into a conversation with him, ascertained his history, and learned many valuable facts of the condition of the slaves of Richmond and vicinity. A colored Liberator. He was a mulatto of about thirty-five years of age. His eyes and his conversation showed him to be a person kind hearted yet resolute of purpose. The tone of his voice, the expression of his face, bespoke a man familiar with sorrow and car