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44 people that I ever saw. The awful whip is what they have most to fear, They have two or three hours morning and I think by their looks that they have a plenty to eat. Their clothing is scarce worn? the name of clothing, they generally have on some rusty ragged old tow cloth pants and frock. There are five negro drivers about the stores where I work, each having a gang of his own to look after. and when any one is fractious, or unclear it does not take long to reduce him to submission Several times I have seen the whip to zeal- usly applied, to feel very comfortable, upon their naked bodies. At first they seem to feel it keenly but after several blows, they do not seem to exhib- it so much sensibility. Being an invalid, I am very much favoured about my work which is makeing Mahogany window frames sashes and shutters and also several days turning? at Mr Mc Nabs Steam Machine shop It is soon seen that I can do good work and there is no hesitation in putting me on to it. We have five Americans on the work Mr Leonard W Kincaid from Newbury VT Mr Wm Shepland Mr Charles G Snell Boston MS?