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WINNSBOIt, S. -. 'hursday, June '.28, 1877. R. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, .JNO. S. RrI YNOLDS, Associato 'Editor. 'lhe lrussians have advanced across the Danube. Heavy fighting is reported both in Europe and Asia; And both sides claim the advantage. General M1.aidhone is said to have the inside track in the gubernatorial race in Virginia. Ie aeiimxs things " lively whenver ho takes a hand. Telegrams from the seat of war report that the Kurds are in revolt. The Ttkiis will find it difflkult to got a whey with them. Col. Wim. Butler, State constable, was in Charleston during the elcc 4ion on Tuesday. -is presenco put a stop to -the pranks of Bowen's " deputy'sheriffs. Somo-Radical paper having boat. red that Hayos had spiked ill the Domdriatiu guns,-the reply is made -that an army *ovcr sires upon a deserterifrom the cneiimy. Mnhomnet is coming to the mountain. Another Democratic victory is 'Won. Tho clection for senator from Darlington county, iii the plao of Whittemore, resulted in the eloction of Col. W. C. Coker, the Democratic hominoo, without opposition. Senator 'spencer, the Alabama 'carpt-hagger, finding matters not lovely for him in that State, recent ly went out to the Black Hills to see whi't are -the chances there for a 'carpet-bagger. He had -not been there a fortnight before he sent a tolegram to Washington, howling for "more troops" to protect him .from the Indhians. Its the same old cry, only varied by the substitution of Sitting Bull for the Ku Klux. -- 0- - ---- A paragrapli having gone the rounds that tiief Justice Waite cx pressed displeasure at the want of social recognition he met with from the people of Charleston d.urhiig his recent visit there, the Chief Justice -writes a letter to ex-Governor Aiken, in which ho denies the re port, and expressos great mortifica--. tion at having been charged with any such expression. The Chief Justice 4is a gentleman. The report is be lieved to have bo00n p)ropagated by Judge Bond, tihe notorious circuit judge. The Khoidive of Egypt claims to hatve had information of a plot to -blow up the locks of the Suez Canal with nitroglycer-i-nc. He is hmuchl alarmed, and has appointed General Stono and other-s as a conmmission .to wattch the canal. Enrglan~d, who owns a controlling in this thorough fare, it is said, will send troops, also, to protect it. It is suspoetdd ,that this is but a shr-ewd pretext for ethe military occup~ation of Egypt aby Joh'n Bull. 'The Charleston Election. A special telegram to TrnE NEWs ARi HIEALD) 'nforms -us that the election in Charl eton county, for members of the House, resulted ini an overs 'whelming victory for the Demo crate. l tihe city the Demecratic vote was about six thousand, and there was no Republican ticket printedi or polled. Our latest in formation is that thne result in tihe country is almnost if not quite the same. Several precinlcts usually casting a heavy Republican vote rep~ort no Republican vote at thnis cleetion.. Everything passed off qunietly.. Thus has one more county b~eenl snatched( from the Radicals, and Charleston is now, for tile first l-ime uinco Reconstruction, ropro-, son ted in thne General Assembly by mon entirely of her own chloico. With one exception the Charleston delegations have all boon comnposiedj of ignorant and corrupt Radical politicians. This exception was in 1874, when, in tile coalition resulting from the Green monument, the Democracy had five out tile seven teen persons sent to tile Legislature. N~ow, the dolegation is just wvhat it The gentlemen sent to Columbia roprosent all classes of the comnualu nity. They wore solected with this view. The delegation is an eXcelp tionally strong Otno, and it will suro ly make itself fell in tho Legisla tivo councils noxt winter. A thousand congratultions to the people of Charleston, and all honor to the ibrave men who have worked out her salvation.! The True Position. 'The Democratic County Executive Committee met on Tue,sday, and besid(es transacting other 1lmsiness, passed unaiuinously the lollowing resolutionf: .Rcsoled-Fi-- Irst, That it is tim sense of this committcc, that it will be dangerous to the success of the Democracy of Fairlieild to cntertaia the nominiationi of an1y person who will not lirst pledge liuself to abide by the nomination made by the County Club. Recond, TItt it is the sense of this committee that the claims of no person should be entertained by the County Club, unllesis such person will first pledge himself, in case he fails to receivo the Democratic nomination, not to serve if elected by Republicani votes. 'hi r1d, 'Tliat the menedrs of this cominitt.ce disseminate the views expressed in tihe foregoing, and tIt these resolutions be published. These resolutions will receive the cordial approbatian of the people. While it is not proilbal)lc 'that any individual in the county would adopt the courso indicated by the resolu Lions, still, it is well to nun ounce publicly that any such intriguing will 10 promptly met. The Djemio cratic party Im its sovereign capncit y has the right to indiente its choice for public servants, and any asjpinmt who has suflicient faith ill th le h-t., ing power of the party to seek its nomination, llust abide by its decision. It is not for any candi date to dictate terms to the party. Office is but anii incident. Party is supreme. Officials are simply servants of ie p(pl, not masters, and it makes little difference who is chosen, so long as he is selected by the party as one of the instruments for carrying out its policy. .'o preserve the 111ity of the par-ty should be the paramllount objeet of every member in it; and all private considerations. and likes and dislikes, must be made subservi ent to the general welfare. i making its selection the part~y must protect itself against dlouble dealing, anmd no0 meani~s of doingl' so can be found more eletual than the general adoption of the resolu, tions passed by the Executive Co What the D)emocrats have gained, bo0th iln the State and in this county, in the face of ovouihling num hers, has bieen due centirely' to strict discipline and p)erfec t unal n iity, and the measure of success overy, where has been in direct proportion to the comploteness of organization. Tihe supremacy of the D)emocratic party in the South is absolutely essential to the public welfare. 'The struggle is between Demiocratic civilization and Republican barbar ism. President Hayes hams enuia~it ad the doctrine, "He serves his party best wvho serves his country best." In tihe South the converse is still mxore true. He servos his country best w~ho serves his paurty best. WVith us, party craft is State craft. Preservation of party is the sup)rema sahus of the State. Any weakening of the party line is op~en' - ing the breach to corrup)tioni. Whilo anl indopendlent Demiocralt, if elected, mnighat be piersonally honest and capable, itill hie will not have entered in through the gate, but will have leaped over the wvall, and will be a hireling if not ai robber. Such pers~ons must be shunneiid as p~olitical lepers. Let the party be so outspoken onl this~ point that 110 One will daire to rin counter to it. Only through a dlivisioni in the Demiocratic ranks couldI any indi-. vidlual hope for success outside of the party. And theo dolorminiat~ion evinced in the above quoted resolu - tions, if it be uniderstood thlat they fully represent the views of tihe masses, will have the effet of killing t.1io lrit of ally one), 1111d, ill the delloi'zitedt c('11i0))l of the Rbldi c;11$, 111141 theI irmlulil \' of it Siiuoul plll'e Radicald to g'ive it bond, w\ill (ensureV it p~rit iee.1 walk over for the I)eilloerut il lil }" futniel j)011 i('l \'Voiunan In the Gran,)go. Etxt.racts froiil ( t~lge ;Mcntlor by A. B. (frosli sent to the (1 rangeu colitiiiii of' the .I&Xy/itci' by It Thue crIies of "'woui 41111 right s" l( W''01' lIitO";1( td lie or~le i' 111,1 its~ lenele m' 1141ul , because o e inliit wilt'lc to 'uill 1)lll118rxllijji ill all. 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