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winter will undoubtedly find a large number of colored people at the mercy of their enemies providing the election on the new State Constitution is ordered; should this be done we shall witness a wholesale closing of manufactories where colored men are employed in order to secure Richmond to the rebels. The feeling between the freedmen and disloyal whites is anything but encouraging; the latter are with few exceptions fanatically insane on allowing he colored man a voice in legislation to this and every effort is being made to deprive the colored man of his constitutional rights. Nearly every northern man on settling in this vicinity is immediately confronted by some of the leading whites and advised not to employ colored labor by depreciating its value.  Much suffering prevails among the indigent whites of Richmond, many of this unfortunate class are in a most pitiable