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Show Tiik HEi-LfiLirAN loaders of South Cirolina represent to the Washington Washing-ton authorities that unless several counties of that slate arc- Oiled with federal troops the negroes will ccr-cerlainly ccr-cerlainly elect Wade Hampton gov , ernor. The trouble is that the colored men have good reason to distrust both the promises of the republican party and its ability to afford them their protection pro-tection ; hence large num hers of them will probably vote this fall for Tilden and Hendricks, despite the little arrnv squads that may surround the polls. The southarn negro begins to uniler-lUnd uniler-lUnd on which side his bread is buttered, but-tered, and the revolutionizing of South Carolina politically will be tlio bignal of the death-blow of 1 ho republican |