- . . :.!;' '. . jt--.F - ' ' . .;i, r . -' j ; i in ii' ! TEEMS FOR ADVEBTISISO. Ope Haare, fim il,m;.J..;:.7J;dfItj niiv SPKOU i Editor and Proprietor ;:;A;-;v:j ? : - . . - H KOCOX, Mslsf aat Editor. ; Ccntrt wTU b tjttrd Into with yerlj,:btfrJrt in . : ?j.rt .- HI ! ' - -,: ' " " . ' ...i;i::vI;t Vol. II. num. j, I 1 . i i.i! annum, ......J. .54 . 2 InVafiaHy in Advanc 3C -rhd Southern J2eublio. (titfton of the Confalcr ate States of .U'.wrrica.: - -.jif the-Gnfcderate States, each State Va, -T.1!.,,-ftnd hideiKJiulent char.icter,. in r-V'H-rnani-ntferai government, ertab fo"X,L;,?,n,citic tranquility. and secure the 1 :rK'-C(; IWf ' -.-. . t i RALEIGH. N. G, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1862. CO. UPUF- ..4' tv t onr'stlvcsnmlour -btcnty m :A.r.i1ati( wdAluiixhty Gent do Sli'sh tiTij G4Tustitiilioaifqr the Confixle- if?-' 7 t i i: Tie 1 sliail le t' a t. Ar,u4fjWjn Vm foe J-'nate and lioiisse otj-ipp- iHSKiSt of Se a rescrrtatives shall be composed' uoer-vc.i.l year hythe ,ople (;f : V('M;SUfW,r4..lerate Suites, andliavo the qual- for HecKJrs'of: tle most numerQUs uf the . Confederate States .r. V -T ; i i ...-ii:.' to fyl id i'. '"'T V r: , ? ?;' rat. . fur any 'officers, civil or. polsti- , CA;. -it-j 'J'; "r(i(. a t-t.pncnfative who shall not vfv. PlTl'i V- tf,twei)ty-iivc years, . and be a ',iV,; y jntWk-rJitr fcbitcs and who shall not, ' fi -rM , fidVibifant of .that State hi which l:'"o : K.J-nL-tiv and direct faxes Shall be.afp.r ;V A l' wveiiil States which may, be included, f fVmfVrah' ac-.rdin- to tbejr respective M!:;ir iH; h-!:'u be'detennined by a. Ming k the' ! piir : L-rsoiw. ineludiajx thos-e hound S'l ! .fill i F H. IK 1 . U I ' ' ' -1 1 ' , . T T T h rni of yerii, anU excluding ,jnm;ujs tlis 'of ali'lavcs. I lie actuat enu i,.;,1.'... 'within tlrce years after the ,. . f ii... r..,.i'.iir.,tn't;i-i' i'v siiM'cnt tci-m-of ten years,, in s?uch ,ii ! v 1 )v.- dinvt. The nuinher of ' i i . e Til. ..'U if -fvroH.i (iiie ior ever uuv il;,ach'.:5i".te t-lialF have at least one r.epre I" ;! f-niimeration snail he made i ' - j ,. 1 1 ii i i:ii. i . ..i ... 4,.-.fykoft .-H-otithOaroMna fliau no cnuueu w cii--.- irti rha ten.' tnc mai.e oi iviau;uiiu f-.:.-ri"'k' ,.,'-t l,i"'i-iF v. ii'ni ii 1 a .4. .Wl.i V.. -lt "S,f:fK-r--!.! t : ot tli'Sfitrotyi'-'tida.twlo, the State .of Mississippi " t.i- fcrjito Aif Luuif-Uua six, ajid the State of '1-V-ahcieH ha'ppen in the representation t 'lite 1 lie E.xeciiue imuii'iuj i..vtw .T.iiJ.'i-ii'dtv' to h sue 1 1 vacancies ,t'- of Ii,-irew.'utiitives shall choose nieir I I . ' 1 1 111. 4.1 1 UnT fotlicers, ana snan nave uiv awiu .'.. 'x.r.f .r.rit. that anviiindicial' or ,ff( ,lii-..v ivrtident and acting solely within be mipeacne! oy a ol; a'S. o ' . .r :5.1 '11)1' .-vi"'ll" lll.LV l-'V :'.i, ,,:'.. 3. a-,1.4' of -bstlh brand :!, n...i. : I . : . ! -f ' : f''i:iwn ... in,tt;iv-,!, i.ii the ionieoer.u f the- Leirislalure ,(,;il,Wd.!v, St.i:lt,)1.s from each State ehosrn for vx icrs;Wthe li-Wature thereof, at the regular .Ui Kipi uhfnv!iaW-y preening the eor.iPiena . : . .f;;L;!. Lt Ki.r.vu-e: and ean .Senator slall President of the Confcilerate States ; if lie approve, he thall sign it but if not,:he shall return it with his ob jections to that House in which it shall have .origi-. mated j. who hhail enter the objections at large on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of that House shall agree to pasa the Hill, it hall be sent, together with the ob k'Ctions. to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds oi tnac House it shah become a law. But in all such exsesthe votes of hot!) Iiouses shall be determuKxl by yeas and nays, arid the names of the persons voting for and against the till shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. , If any bill shall not be returned by the President within ten' days - (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to bun,, the same &hall be a law, in Hke manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress, by their adjournment, prevent its return ; iu which cax? it shall not be a law. The Presi dent may approve any appropriation and tllsapprove any other. appropriation in tho same bill. In such case, he shall, in sitminu the. bill, desicjnate the appropria tions disapproved," and-shall return a copy of such ap propriation!, with his objections, to the House in which the mil snail nave oncnnaieu : auu inc urc piLa-u- ings shall Ihcn le had as in .case of n'ttter Luis disap proved by the President. 3. Every order, resolution or vote, wmco iiietoa currence of both Hoists may be necessary (except on a question of adjournment) .shall be presented to tne President 4f the Confederate States ; and before the same shall take elTect4 shall be approved by him; or being disapproved by him, may be repassed -by two- thirds of 1 th I louses, according to ine ruies auu uim tations prescribed in cas of a bill. , ; Section 8. - The Coricrress shall have power 1. To lay and qollect taxes, duties, imposts and ex cises for revenue neceksarv' to pay the debts, provide for the common defence, and carry on the government of the Ckm federate. States; but no bounties shall be granted frcfru the Treasury, nor shall any duties or taxes ori.importations from foreign nations be laid to pro mot or n-Jtfr anvJjranchof industry; and aH duties, imposts aujd excises shall lie uniform thoroughout th Confederate States. . - 2 ' To borrow motiev on the , credit of the Coiiiede- rate State-s. Z. To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the serera States, and with the Indian tribes; bfit neither this, nor any other clause .contained in tl.r. Constitution, shall ever be construed to delegate the tjoweri to Gin stress to appropriate money for any internal improvement intended to facilitate commerce, except for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and bn'ovs nn.l otl.er aids to navigation upon the coasts, and the improvement of harbors and the'- removing of Ktniti.aic in rivor navigation 'irr all which cases supIi rinties shall be laid "on the navigation facilitated luwlW ak Jivav lie necessarv to pay theeosts and ex- J - - - . , liriKiN tlii'renf. . 4. To establish uniform laws of naturalization, and uniform' laws on the subject of bannruptcies, through out the Confederate Stales ; but no law of Cbngresshalf i;nlmrvA! anv Aiht. ."roritrsictcd before ttie passage ot tin- snrnn. ' 5. To coin money, regulate, the value thereof and of forcini ctliu. and fix the standard ot weights anu men f service; and be asM'inble!, in jjiii'i.t. 'ii uh'.;h' i oi v .1-.ae-iwEv-'eV j ' . '.) l ,,,,,.. iii-i-'lv 'after the ,'-- . ; . . , .. ; v., 11 i; U 1Vt !' i'l'I II . I I VV Ml. Ill O III. .;ii"- . - T . 4. l. .1 .v.,..,,. TK4 . of ;inav ipe uuo miw a i.is.-.. j- first; c'bss shall, be, vacatel at the i- i i e UAHMl provide for the punishment ' of coim'terfeit- . . X - f.t t. 4" l i CwJ-ix-'j the; Si'i.Ksl'r' . 5araii h -H t!.- .nu year t.'ie cxjii!u.ioh ot c. -it ..-vriTatJ-u . " i - , i . . 1 . 4- . .. t-.'..i.-...J m ;ver second vear :ana n vuean f the ':ojul eJass at i r .i. ii :.. 1 fourth- yiar ; an-i oi nic imiij f. tlie sivtli vcar; so that one- t':,ird niaj' U- cu'o; luni!t "the X i. ..a.,r.i.i -iv'.i i':ition or oth'-rwise ' iy '-of J'iC'itWai-uvr o, any State, the Executive Wh-.V.T ilv inaUe''h'-niirary apiKAntments until, die ji'vt rJ.'.iiu-oit!.e: I gisliture, which shall then till slfnU be a Senator wJ . WHO vaeljju'ies. . KoS"'i''n f ;c 1 ti'K- thirty i. ;.i.--tVMt,'rSh -'Stated, am he'an'iulVaiiitA'ut of the State f.Jr Avhich lie rh. y..- ;.. . . ' 4. ;'l'hVieerresi.lent - ll'-nt'of thff Sehatej lstlv te eiua!!y ibvuled. ... " " -.':-,.. 'flf ;9-iate sli;Ul: (h()v.se their other.. oiiicers, and Vu-m,, r;oiwheiihe shall exercise ! . .- A 4.1 . . r .1-' ..... .. 4 l.w' t! hi ol i! U'.- V ...lUH.-t.iiv .."' .-. S.'iiate Kliall have the V'.'jK'ii siltvm' lor tnat imriiose, tiiev ho shall not have vears, and l-o a ci?j:en of the. !1 not, "when- ek't'tni. all be f the Confederate State's shall ll.ii wli'ill h:iVI TUl Vl.tf Ull- absencof the ice the ofik e -of Presi- ' . 'Hi' i iiiM';:cSii('iiis sole iover to trv all dh if T-..l. I -.'shall nihsiile ; aifl n : flit tlijl ..1'i'tivunvnee . l r. -v ti'-.'u.lVhr.i'i' aftinaation. -1hen the I resident States is tried,' tht Chief Justice t ... 1 1 i , .....i ,.;!. O IHTSflil SliLtil It- luilllliui n 4i.il- oi two-thirds of the members ten itiv:il: Vi U'! .iv::i: . 1. . j-i'viAi 8 -. jl'f t i.'!,.': 1 .. V.' ' , . 4- in r.l f 1"A.U 11. .f 1T- i U ! :'.!!'". IT lu ( asr m iiiiii.-kii" ......... -v .ii'V.hi r than to removal friiin ohice, and ' uisqua'l- .i.-.ii to hold ahdetijoy any (4uce tHuV-'r the .Coh'u'derate Mates;. 8., To irt bv sures. To in the eurities" and current coin of the Confederate States. : 7 T i estal il ish post ofiices and post routes ; 'bnt the expensesi!of the Post office Department, after the first day of March m the year ol our. lord eighteen nunureu and si xtv-i-hiec, 'shall be paid out of its own reve nues, i - - pfomote the progress of science' and usetu soiruring for limited times to-authors and in ventors the exoiunve right to their respective writings and discoveries. '.). Tot tionstitu'te tribui Court. 10. mitted of nation 11. ' pwisal, ; and wi: 12. ' tion ef than tw 13 14 of the 12. Congress shall malce no law respecting an establisrfimeiit of -religion,'' ,r prohibiting - the free exercise thereof ; xt abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or c'rfght of the people peaceably to assemble na pcnuoH ine governnsent ior a rcurws vi inf.-rior to', the Supreme o deCv.e and jnudsh piracies and felonies con- t he high seas, and ottencps against the law oti o (declare war, grant letters' of marque and re nd make rules'7 concerning Captures on land 13. A vrcll rectulatod rmhtia nemg necessary to in security of a 'free State, ike right I the people to keep aod bear arms shall not be infringed. 14. No soldier shall, in tim of peace, be qutir- teyed m any hotise without the consent of the owner; nor in time of wr, but iu a mauner. to be prescribed by law. . .15. The right o the people to le secure in their persons, hoHst. papera and cjfects against unreasona ble Bcaavhes and sdzttres, fchall not be violated ; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, stip portftd by oath or affirmation, and particularly de scribing the place to b caTclied, and the persons of things W be seised. - 16. No person shall ;be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, Unless on a presentment or indictment of a jraw jury, except in cases .arising in the land r toy al forces, or in the militia, when in actual serfie, in time of war or public danger; uer-fclWl any - prrspn b aubjert f.r tbe name offence to betvfloe 'pnt In jeopardy of lifc or limb, nor be compelled, -in any criminal owe, to be a witness against himself ; nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law ; nor sjiall prirate irop rty be taken for public us without just compensa- 17. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an im partial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have ;been committed, 'Wl'jich district shall have bera previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of tke nature ar.d cause of the accusation ; to be onfwf ited with the witnesses against him ; to, have compulsory process for obtaining witsesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counwl for his defence. ? ' 18. In suits' at common law, whirrs the value in controversy shall exceed tweuiy d-li-ox. the rightof trial by jury shall be prserve! ; s-ud n,fa'f so tried by a jurr "Khali lie otherwise re-ex4minl in any court of the Confederacy tkan according to the rules .of the common law. '"". , : 19. Kxce ssive bail shall not be required, nor. exces sive flaes imposed, nor crul and unusual punishments inflicted. - : 2. Every Ww or resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but on subject, and that shall be ex pressed in the title. ; Seciion 10. 1. No State slall eftter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation ; grapt. letters of' marque and reprisal ; coin money ; rnftk anything but gold and silver coin a tender in. payment of debts ; pass any bill of attain der, or ex 2oidfavio law, or law impairing the obliga tion of contracts : or crant any title of nobility. 2. No State without the consent of. the Con- press hiv anv imposts or duties on, imports and ex- rforts. exeent" what mV e absolutely necessary fur "executine. i-; insi section laws ; and the nett produce of ail duties and imposts, laid by any State on imports or exports, shall be fur the use of the treasury of the Confederate States ; and all such .laws shall be subject to the revision -and cv-ntrol i4 Congress. 8. N-o State uhall, wuhout the consent of G ingress. . lay any duty of tonnage, except on sea-going vesses, for the improvenient of it rivers and harlxirs naviga ted br the paid vessels : but such duties shall not con fliet with aviT treaties of the .Confederate States with foreign nations; and any surpjus of revenue thus'dc rive.f shall, after making such iuprovement, le paid into the common treasary : nor shall any State keep troops or ships of w-'ar, in time of peace, enter into, any aTeciiieh-t or oomaivft with ;. another Sfcite, or with a ioreign'.'. power,-or engage m war, unless aetuau v in a-. ded,'or iu such imSniuent danger sti w ill not admit of delay; But rcn any river divides or flows through , two or more Stales, they may enter into compacts with each other to improve the navigation thereof. Aktici.e" II. Section 1. ' 1 Tlie fcx'eoKtive' power dvall he vested in a Presi- er. 'o'xaisc.and snpinirt armies ; but no apropna mionev to that use shall be fur a longer term o ve-ars. 15, To ! cute the la ot honor, trust or but the party c m- i sh-i-il. nevil-rtl , l i i ... ie; a" . Section The times; t :'' :md foi'Se:.'.! r and: e- );i V'.liiiV Ntah'-f'V ss, V!' lkiMe and sv uf. itmiislinieui. aeco ... i : i . 4. bjeet to la rding manner of luihlihix elec- lfepresentatives sliali be pre- t i it i4-gislatuie there-;!, suh- '1H: io'tt,.'-:itri'ivv.J-uis of tiiis s .ni;'i" . at .i. ii v tiiii'. I'' e.-'-;-'. as to..the -;i:c: ..!.. -. - - '2. The t V.iiejies sh 1 i'U'U -S. G institution ; but t'ue L-oii-law make or alter such times and i daces of choos- 11 assemble at, leant 04icc in every Year; aiid sn-h..iiietihg;t'haii be- lie i r. uirU'thev shai I! n the first Monday in iw, appoint a different vav: l ' 1. r..... h Hoi Jr .iyturiis.a maioi'ji-tv 'ft ea ifl--s -hut'' a siii.'iii lav; and mav li Hn"!'' ,.it ausevit ineinber , m . ii ACH 1 iOUe Section 5. . .hall be the -judge of the. elections, -..tihuS f-its own ineiahers. and a . . 'a 1 1.. ' i.-.i. tonstiruie a quruni louo.misi- iv liiiniW may adjourn. fim day to authorized to eompel tlie attendance sueh .manner ana unuer suen .-'...ill-. - pei-aties .as eac,n nouse uuij ;piovv 'i.haeii lJvUv.mav deterunni e-:fliiiL''i'Uiif-h its m-mUei'H .fui A-:'t!-i.: w.itlV-theu'(ne.r.rreiice of t vvo-. hi rds of tlie whole uiniher, iApi,'li . ineinber: - i ;;i;T!;it1i-. I.Kise -sliail - keep a journal, of "its pro- 't,edvugs-'an.lii'..i- time t thne Publish the-.same, ex- Yrptjig siieh pjrts. :is may in then-1 judgment require ' , si'iTcsv. and Une veas and navs. of tlu members of i (itJivl hiue,'(iu any question, ; shall", at the -desire 'of. tve-t.-i1ithaf those presewt," be entered on tut- journal. 4; -'Neither. 'Uotise, during the session ot Gnvgress, the rules ot its pro disonlerl vl;ehavi; r, r.ai llV without f the' consent of the "other, adjourn for v.y -re than thick' dayA, nor to any other place than that "u wlik-h-'tli twSi lio'u-ses shall lie sitting. """' . ' . . -. ";;"- ' I ' ' Si!ioirG. . . , :' l.Vi'he. Sehtjtors a.iid liepresentatives .-halV receive : a eivhjpi'iation for tlieir services, ti lv asocrtaita'd by hrtyiuid ')aidjuut, of tlie treasury of iheGufederate States'. They' shall, in alleges, except treason, felniy ;' aiVi hVeaehot the pt-aeebe privilt'geii-froip ;urcst' dttring ' thtMr'afteiVdaiK-e at. the session tif their respective ' .Ihii;f'-t, and in going to and rVtunsing from .the. same ; ' and-.f'-.r --a-i jy 'speeclwr tlybate in either Iha:se they shall i:ot le questioned in any other place. . 2,. No -Senator or Kepresentatic shall, during the -'tin-iC; for 'which. he was eleltetl, le apxinteil to.any e' vU e-fiice under the aukhoriiy of the Confederate States, Which shall have peen created, or the emolu ments whereof shall have beijh iuereased during such - time,; and iiio person holding any office under the Con tHU'rte Suites shall lie a '.menifoer of either House du vihv his eiutinvtauce in olncej liut Congress "may;.by ow, gr nt to the principal' officer .in each of the Ex-V.-nti;ve ; Departments a seat ipon the -floor "of either i;ust, j wjth the privilege of discussing any measures opjkrtanin'g to his department. :; ; '' '' ' - ' '.i. Section 1K ' i -.'' i. bills for raising revenue shall originate in the Ileiuse'of ".Representatives; but the Senate may propose jQoncur with amendments ason other bills V - ! Every bin which shall have passed both Houses ftlmlL , beore it Incomes a law,, be pjimtcd to' the to ; provide and maintdin a navy. j io maRe nut's ior ;overiimeitb anu iciunuuu nd and naval forces. jirovhle for.'calling forth the militia to exe cute the laws or the xmieueiate-oLaicb, fcupuufa in surrections &nd repel invasion. 1(1. ToJ provide for 'organizing, arming and .disci p liiiiiitrt'ie militia, and for governing such part of them as ma1 be employed in the service of the Confederate - States reserving to the States, respectively, the ap pointment of the officers and the authority of training the mjilitia acconling to the discipline prbscribed by Congress. - ; . .. :'' . . ;.' . 17. To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over nzch district (not exceeding ten miles square) as. may,. by cession of one or more States and the ' acceptance oi' Congress, become the seaU of the government. of the Confederate States; and to: exercise like authority over all places prrcli,asi.'d by the' consent of the Legislature of the State in .which the same shall be, for the erection, of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock yards and other iieeTlfeil 'buildings ; and " 18. j To make all laws which sliail Vie necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing pow ers, and all other powers vested by this Gmstitution in the. Government ot .the Conlederate States, or in any department -or -officer thereof. . : section y. ' - l.-fThic imnortatiim of negroes of the African raco from jany foreign country other than the slaveholding States, (jr Territories of the United States of America, is hereby fori ridden ; and Congress, is required to pass su,ch laws as shall -effectually prevent the samc '2. 'Ctmgress'.. shall also have power to prohibit the intriHlnctkiii of slaves from any Slate not a, member of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. .' 3. The privilege of the w rit of habeas corpus shall not be" suspended, unless when in, cases of rebel lion or invasion the 'public salcty may require it. - 4 No bill of attainer. er ex post facio-lnw, or law denying r impairing the right of property in negro siavys shall Ik passed. 5. No capitation or other direct tax Thall be laid unkisfe in utqioi tiein to the census or enumeration here inlxifore direcUnl ti he taken. j G No tax or elirty shall be kid on articles exported from any State,- except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses. 'il No preferences shall Ik? given bv anv regulation of commerce tir revenue to the ports of one State over hose of .another. . Jt: No money Shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law ; and a regular statenient.au! account of the receipts and ex penditures of all public hioney shall be published from tin V to time. G mgress shall appropriate' no money from the treasury except by a vote of two-thirds of .both houses, taken by yeas and nays, unless it lie asked and esti mated for by some one of the-heads of department, and submitted to Congress by the President; or for the purpose of paying its own expenses and contingencies ; orifor the payment of claims against the Confederate States, the msstice ot which shall have been judicially declared by a tribunal for the investigation of claims agiainst the government, which it is hereby made tlie duty tit Gmsress to establish. 10. All. bills appropriating money shall specify in federal currency the exact amount ot each appropna tion aotl the purposes for which it is made ; and Cbngress shall grant no -extr compensation to anv public contractor, officer, agent or servant, after such contract shall have been jnade or such service ren dered. j 11. No title of nobility shall be granted by the Con federate States ; and no person 'holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent fj the Gingress, accept of any present emoluments ojflice'or title of any kind, whatever from any king, prihee or foreign State. ; dent of tli G-nftpdcrale. States of America. ' He and the Vice President shall hold their offices for thr term of six years ; but the- fcrcsident shuil not be re-eligible. The President and Vice President shall be elected as follows: - 1 2: Each Slate shall Rppfiint, in such' manner as the Legislature thereof may'direct, a. number of'-electors equal to the whole number of Senators and Pepresenta tivos to which the State maybe entitled in the Gin gress ; but no' Senator or representative, or .person holding an office of trust or profit under the Confeder ate States, shall ho appointed .-an elector. 8. Thcr lectors hafl meet in their respective Shites and vote by ballot, for President' and Vice President, on of whom, at least, shall, nut lc an inhabitant of the same State with henv"a-lves ; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and iu distinct ballots the person voted' for as Vice President, arid they shall make distlir-t -lists of all" persons voted fciras President, and. of all' persons "voted for a Vice President, and of the number of votes for each, which list they shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed, to the government of tlie Gaifcderate. States, .directed q tho. President of the Senate ; the President of th'. Senate shall, in 'tlie'presence of the Senate and Hous of Representatives, open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the person having th Greatest number of votes for President shall be th President, if such number be a .majority of the whole number of electors appointed-, and if no person have such majority, then, from the persons having the high est numbers, not exceeding three, on- the list of those 1 f -rx rm . . TI - C I J ' L. il voted tor as l resieient, tne. iiouse oi iwj;reseuiaiies shall choose, immediately,-by ballot, tlie President. Put ift choosing the President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each State ha ving one vote; a quorum for this purpose sliall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the States, antl a majority' of all the State shall be necessary, to choice. And if the House of ltepresentitives shall not choose a President, whenever the right of choice snail devolve' upon them, before the 4th day of March best ; following., then tae Vice President shall -act Presi dent, as in case of the deat'u or other eonstitutional disaliility of the President. 4. The person having the greatest number of votes as. ViN President stall be the Vice Presdent, if such number be a maj-nity of the whole number of electors appointcti ; and if no person have a majority, then from tlie two highest numbers on the list the Senate shall choose. .the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the'whole number of-Senators,- and a majority of the w hole number shall be ne cessary t "a choice. 5. But no person constitutionally' ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice Pres ident of the Cmfederate States. C. The Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors, and thosdayon which they" .hall give their votes, which' day baTl be' the same throughout the Confederate States;' . , ! - s 7. N person except a natural' born citizen of the Gui federate- Stites. or a citizen tliaeof at the time of the adoption of this constitution, or a citizen thereof born in the United States prior to the 20th til Decem ler, 18G0, shall lie .eligible to the officeof President; neither, shall any person be' eligible to that ofuVe who shall .not have attained the aiejf thirty-five years, and been fourteen ye;irs a rcsioeut within the limits of the'Gmfederate States, as may exist at the time of his election. . 8. In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis- charge the powers and duties of the said 'office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President; and the Gingress may, by law, provide' for the ease of re moval, death, resignation, or inability lioth of the Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall j- theu act as President, and such officer shall actaccord- mgly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected. I !-,9: The President shall, at stated times, receive for . his stTvices a comjiensation, which shall neither be iu- created nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected ; and he shall not receive with in that period any other emolument from the, Girifed- erate State, "or any of them. 10. Before he enters on tho execution of bis ofhee, he shall take th following oath or affirmation - I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will, faith fully execute tlie office of president of the Confederate States, asd will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution thereof." Section 2. 1. The President shall be commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the Confederate States, and of the militia of the several States,; when called into the actual service of the Gnfeuerate States ; he may re quire the opinionj in writing, of the' principal officer in each of the Executive Departments, upon any sub ject relating to the duties of their respective oliiees, and he shall have power to grant reprieves and par dons for : offences against the Confederate -States, ex cept in case of irrfpeachment. j 1 2. He shail have the power, j by and with tbe. ad vice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, pro vided two-thirds of the Senators present concur ; ana , he shall nominate, and by and; with the advice and ) ctnscnt of the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers arjconsulv judges of the Su-' preme Court, and all other oiheers ol the Conlederate States, whose appointments, are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shad be established by law ; but the Gjngress may, by law, vest the appointment of such inferior officers, s they think proper, in the President alone, n the courts of law or in the heads of departments. ' 3. The principal officer in each of the executive de partments, and all persons connected with the diplo matic service, may be removed front office at the plea sure of the President: All other civil officers of the Executive Department may b removed at any time by the President, or other appointing power, when their services arc unnecessary, -or for dishonesty, inca parity, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty ; and when so removed, the removal shall be reported to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor. 4. Tlie President shall have: power to fill all vacan cies that may happen during the recess of the Semate, by wanting commissions which shall expire at the end cf their next session ; but no person rejected -by the Senate shall be reappointed to the same office .du- ring their ensuing recess. . Section, 3. 1. The President shall from time to time, give to the G mgress information of the state of the Confed eracy,, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary, and expedient; he may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both houses, or either of them ; and in case of disagree ment between them, with respect to- the time of .ad journment, he may adjourn them to such time as he ; shall think proper ; he shall receive Ambassadews and ; other public ministers ; he 'shall tike care . that the ; '.laws be faithfully executed, and shall commisou all the officers of the Gm federate States. ' ' : -- ; Section A. . : 1. Hie President, Vice President, and all civil offi-j cers of the Gm-fcderate States, shall be removed from; office on impeachment for,-; and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdeanors. article Hi. Section 1. 1. Tho judicial power of the Gmfederate States 5 shall be 'vested In one "Superior Court, and in such in ferior courts as the Gmsress may from time to tima ordain and establish. The judges, .both of the Su preme and inferior courts, shall hold their, offices du rin." ijiiod "behavior,- ami sh.a'.l, at stated tim'es, receive tor their services a compensation, whicn snau noi uc diminishetl during their continuance in office. , Section 2. 1. TIw judicial power haU extent mi aa eases arising .tmderr this Gmstitution, the . laws o.l the Ln felerate States, and treaties1 uvads. or which " shall be made under their authority ;; to all cases affectin-am-' ba'ssadors, other public mnusttrsma cousins;-io u-n eases of admiralty and maritime ..jurisdiction ; to con troversies to-which the Confederate -St at ca shall be a nartv : to controversies between two or more States ; between a State and citizens . of. another State where. the State is plaintiff; between citizens claiming lands under "rants of 'ditiereut-States, -aim between a-oiaio . or the citizens-therwf and foreign States, citizens of 4 i ctwuKioa ira tke regwltr rates fr adrertbemea AH adf erttjwms isrtTe oot losertleti have the right to take ; such territory and slaves law fully held by thefn in any of the States or Territories of the Confederate States, ' '-' 4. The Confederate States shall guarantee to every State that how, is or hereafter may become ameniber of this Gmfederacy a Republican form of-govcrnment, and shall protect each bt ihem against Invasion ; and on application of the Legislature (or of tlie Executive when the Legislature js not in session) against domes tic violenco. - .,, ... ; " article v. Section 1. 1. Upon the demand of eny three States' legally assembled in their several conventions, the ' Con grcRs shall summon a G-nvcntion of all the States,' to take into consideration such amendments to the, constitu tion as the said . States shall concur iu suggesting at the time when the said demand is made, and should any of tke proposed amendmehts to the constitution be agreed on by the said convention voting by States and the same be ratified by the Legislatures of two-thirds of the several States, or by conventiona in two-thirds thereof as the ono or tlie other mode of ratification juay be- proposed by the general: conven tion they shall henceforward form- a part of this Constitutiem. . Put no States tliall, without its con sent, x3 deprived of Us . equal - re presentation in the Senate. - ---;- -,.-'-.--- -..r.;.,"-.v : , r ARTICLE VI. 1. The Government established by the Constitution is tlie successor of tbe provisional government. of the Gmfedcrate States of America, and all the laws pars ed by the latter shall continue in force until the same shall be repealed or modified ; and all the officers ap pointed by the same shall remain in office until their - successors are appointed and qualified, or the office abolished. 2. All debts contracted and engagements entered into before the adoption of this constitution shall be as valid against the Confederate States under this constitution as under the provisional government. 3. This constitution, and the laws of the Confeder ate States, made in persuauce thereof, and all" trea ties made, or which shall be made under the authori ty of the .Gmfedcrate States,' shall be tfcc supreme lew of the land ; and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the coiiititution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. 4. Tlie Senators and -Representatives before men i tioned, and the members' of -the several State Legiela-' '. tures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of. the Confederate States and of the several States, shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support tlds con stitution, but no rcligous test shall ever be required a:f a qualification to any olhce or public trust under the Confederate States. 5. The enumeration, in the constitution, of certain rights," shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained 'by the people of the sever.al States. : G. The powers not delegated to the Confederate Status by he constitution, nor prohibited by it U the States are reserved to the States, respectively, or, to the people thereof. ARTICLE VII. ' T. The. ratification tf the Conventions of .five Stats shall be sufficient for the establishment of this consti tutin betw'ron the States so ratifying the same, 2. When five States shall have rat.ifiod'this consti tution, in the manner before specified, the Congress under provisional coiistitution shall prescribe thenimo for holding the election; of President .and Vice Presi dent ; .and' ft r the-meeting of the Electoral College; aud'fur counting tlie votes and-iiwuguraiiug the Presi dent. They shall also prescribe the time for holding the first election of members of Congress under tljis constitution, and the time f.-r assembling the same. Until the assembling of such Congress, the. Congrtp uraier the provisional constitution shall continue to exercise the legv-lativo powers granted them, not ex teuding beyaral, the li:;;e bmitcd by: the conatitutio.n of the pro h-iona! gjvernmeut. -. : - Adopted .unanimously, March 11, 1861. ' i Tint HILIiSB OBOTTOir ,r ! : l MIL I T A II I A C A B E ICt Y . THrIf, l11" i ikw'rte 6B(hrct of Xjnllj. 5" 1w fwmerlT SurrlnteDdeat ef tbe 8UU MihUrj; AcaemT at OtiTumbia. S. C ll is bjrned to artordi td3ti cfhe am Mteet8 pr.ctk.l charsc'riw th'st obtal In tbe State MiHUrv Istit- :cotrse of sruDYr v Tear. l) C;-lrttiitnMn V.M.1 story tinted States. Ent?lkh (nmtn n...N, n thogrphv. - . e, -rr- orcuT., r,-w t w-Aiffbrs, Owrtnetry, Trironom- 4? ' nch LUrr, L niverl Historr, OxnBoaMn. q rrti nr" 3d rfa. l)esCrtr.teTtSeonetrT,,Shdi, .bhadowa and PerfpecttTe, Analytical Oeometrv, gurver mg, Frenoli, Latin, Khstorl UUurj ' Epelsid, Lltere ture, Drawing. Hlocatloe. J ' " r?rt rew.'Imi Ckt-mt. ndlnU Csleulus, Xstursl Pbutofny, Cbemfctry, lrttrMj Lgie, Mors! PhiUteo phr, Latin, Drawing, Elocatisn. ' - v tf&Slwr, 1 Cw.--arTicaJtJa CbewtrT Astron omy, GeolrT, Mineralory, Civil Engineering:, Field Forti Icatiot, Kline, political Economy, Eridencej of Chruti anrty, Contitatitm of the Coiled States., 'i - 'I Infanirj and Artillery Drill will form a &alore of tke whole cpursc. . - , " j . . . ! i - - -f ' ACADEMIC TKAU-BARttACKB.' . The AcMlemie rear will commence on the first Wtdnes day iir Februarv, (Ftb. 6. 18C1.1 and coetina. without in- !terml5son to tbo fottith VC&jtcsS la KovewW. The Karracks are rrengrsd wltk tpecioi rafcreoce to the etfl piuenoi a simtarv Academy., Tbe main euilding is 21 feet h)rir and three stories hi'ch ; another hniWinp, 190 fee ltnff, eontaiva tho tuvst hall,itch!n, store room, surgeon's . oOiee smd htiepital. ' i TERMS: ' - '' - The aharRrt for tae academic year are f31S, for whicli the academy proviivs board, fuel', lights, wishing inatrlio tion, text-bonks, nudicaJ attendance and clothing. , , For circulars csntainicg ull information addruss j COL. C. C. TEW, ' 1 ' - -.. Supt. IL M.-A. - S" Apr.il 10, 1.1. - . . wlswly. TENTS FOR THE VOUNTEERS. THE shbrfrtbf r kef p wiisUntly o hand nd miMmfacfcircs to order WALL, 81ULHY.UELL AND A TEXTS.- .' 'Any number, from 1 o l,00t, of tbe best and mest lm-. proveu sines can oe suppnou as lass as seeded. X suit, B. Oltkw's tents aiadc to ordtr, and warranted to oc't. 3, 1Mb P. A. MYERS, . Comer Ifsin and Pearl street, Richmond, Vs.' riUBMr SXED. X i TURNIP Lera-e Flat Dutch Ttl " lird Too Turnip, . Lare Nortolk.,- Larre Mmmotlt (frrtm 1 And other kinds of Turni i for sate at PKSCL Atgu-t li . .county,) v ted, Drug Store.. V 76 tf. A FIXE LOT OF SrCXCE. ' jalad Oil, - ... -. . , liaker's UittcTs, - Ulack Tea, ' EnjiHth Mustard, A large ftock of Fancy Soaps, Kectdat P. k PESCUDS, ! Ih ug fcjttire. anff 19. 76- tf. npHE Rt'SSCUlBKK BKttS f4F4.iTK.TO AXNOVXCS ; JL I" the- citiicRs .of Kaleih that We has mad arrange ments til keep on hund a con.taat supply of Coal from lvgvpt, iu Chat'ialn county. 1'tins xyifrhlnfr to hate Goal delivcrtwl at their residence can have it bv inaklnt early -application-. I : . I'i fERRELL, ' ; T iluiiag ton tree t. Augt 2iv H6L '.. , 78 if. subjects ; but no State shall be sueti by a citizen , or ,1. Q. 1K C4niE;tt. JOHN AF.MSTR0!8. -ij J "(OV.KH THE '. 0. 1SOOK 4JT0RE. subject of any foreign State.;' ' 'i. In all esses affecting' ambassador.--, other .public minj'slera 'jtn'd consuls, and those in whVh a State shall be a nartv. the Supreme Court shall have origi nal juristliction. In ail the other cases, before men tioned the Supreme Court shall have appellate juris diction, both as to law and tact, with such exceptions a'nd under such regulations as the Congress shall make. . ' : '- ; , - - . - 3. The trial of all' crime, except in cases of im peachment, shall be by jury, antl.huch trial shall be held in the Suite where the -said crimes shall have been committed; but-when-not committed within any State, the trial shall be at such place or places as tho Congress may by law have direcLeel." Section 3. 1. Ti easpn against the Confederate Statcs,sliall con sist only in levying war against them, 'or in adhering to thciT enemies, .-giving them ail and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treastn cnlcss on the tes timony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open eourt.'-.i 2. The Congress oh all have power - to declare the punishment oi treason, but no attainder of treason shall work .corruption of blood, or ' forfeiture, except during the life: of the person attained AitTiCLE, ir. Section 1. 1. Pull faith and credit shall be. given in each State to the public-acts, records and judicial proceed ings of every other Stute; And the Congress may, .bv3 general law's, preerilfe the manner in .wMch such acts records and proceedings shall ha pr7ed, and the efftct thereof J . 1 - Section 2. 1 The citizens of each State-shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens 111 the sever al S ates, and shall haw .he right ot transit .and so iourn in any -State of this .nlederacy, with tneir slaves and other proFrty; and the right 01 proper in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired.. .: 2 V person 'chargcl in any Stat,; with treason fel-4,linr- crime acaihst the laws of such Shuc, who shall flee frt.m justice, and be uund in another State, shall, on demand of the executive autonty of the State from which-he tied, deli vereeV up to be re moved totheSUtc having junsthction of tho crime 3. No slave or other rron held to; service or abor in any State or Territory of the Confederate States under the laws thereof, escaping or lawtully earned into anotlser, shall in consfuence of any law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such service or la bor, but shail be delivered nip em claim of the party to whom such slaves belong, or to whom such service, or labor may be due. Section 3. 1. Othcr.States may be admitted into this Coufed--oracv bv a vote of twrMhink of the wnele House oi Pepresentatives and twevthirds of the Senate the Senate voting by States ; but no new State shall be formetl or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formetl by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent f the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well as tf the Congress.' - , 2. Tlie Congress shall have power to dispose of am i make all needlul ru.es antl regulations uum i....,, property of the Confederate States, including the anU5 thereof. - .. 3. The -Confederate States may acquire new territo ry, and Congress shall have power to legislate ana provide governments for the inhabitants ot all terri tory belonging to the Confederate State lying with out tbe limits of the several States, and may permit them, at such times and such manner as it may by law provide, to' form the States to be admitted; into the confederacy. In all such territory tho institution of negro slavery a3 it now exists in the CoMederate States shall be recognized and" protected by Congress and by the territorial" government and tbe inhabitant!, of the several Confederate States and Territories sna. DcCarterf i & ArnistroK Ii 0 OK 3IXD E.HS A ynj.lt, A -VAT HOOK MAX UFA C - TL' It UltS, RALEIGH, .N. C. Jan. 23, lfifil. ' 1 ly l.lMtU HlTffftAll Vj COUNSELLOR AM) ATTORNEY. AT LAW, KALKIGH, X.. C,- r - Will attend the Ccnr.tv and Superior Courts of S ake, J)hn.4(.n and Chatham ; rthe Su-K-rior Courts of New Han-OTi-r and Hanmsun, aod the T.-rir.s of the Federal Courts and Supreme Court of North-Carolina, at Raleigh. Ot'iiw, the .one forcitrJy occupied by the late Hon. Wil liam II. Havwiod, jr. , . ,'. ;. , Jan. 26, 18C1. - l,rZ-y B.,! MOfiKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . KALISBLKT. N. C., Will pract ice in the Courts of Rowan aud adjoining coun ties. CVih-eliouti promptly mld-t. Jan. 6 1861." 11-lJ XOTICfc. HAVING lot or mislaid ny certificate, Xo.!U3, J(,r four share? of stock in tho Raleigh and Uaxttm Railroad Coinpnv, I hall make appliefttion to the liord of said Company toe a re-issue of sum'. - dec. 4, 1SS1. OH.VWATSkX; 71 to. Methodist, fret. Female Colic Jakestowx, Gcilkorx) Co., N, C. PIlC FIFTH SESSION WILL PX'JtLY4,lS6i, I mid..r th" charge cf G". W . IIbvK.. A. 4I. . This itstxlut ion hW .iT.t.se f a healthy lotion, large and cornfortahl- buildings anatxiensne tk., lr..Kid..nt r. i lamilv. w ith the other members of the - - . . - , AeV.l..auite 1ir in the Colli-jre-ana cai ai uiciar,n.w T T' U.- the Students. Tuition 15 per session Mu : or . the I lane or Guitar $20; Grecian Painting $7 oO; Lmbro.derv $ 50. latin, French Oriental Paiatinp , "7' Wax Flowers, Feather Flowers, W ax t ruit, each ,f 5, . cal Music 1; contingent expense f 1; Bonlii.K Ir ,nrtnth. including washinr arid fin,' halt m advance, lor further ialorioation address June 26 G. W. HKtiE, l'rcidrr. " tf. QRHrtcrmatitGr's Deijurtment. pftOroS.U.S ttIU be rccclTcd at thh omcc for X furnishing ti lorth Carolina troop with Hats., l'ro- posalg mu.t lit aecompaniel hy a iample et tho bat, and inurst ctate p-t ana nuinor wincn an ve tieiirerca per week, and alio at win; lline the dvlirery wul tinmen re. t . J. Vl.1 k.liJ-UA, A. Vi. Jl. fpt. 9. 90 tf. Map of Xofth' Carolina nnd Virginia. rKVT'.i'OriBS OF l'K A UtK'S XKYV-MArOF North Carolina and Vit irini. embracing Yiririnia at a.lr ifkhmond, Yorktown, Uvtliel, Fortress .Monroe, -Ac. The Coa.-t Defences f. North XJerolaia. Fort Macon, II- tcraiis. Ic. . '.- .'"'..- Send sot if you want a copy. Tterth flO. Bold for f G. , . " KAJtUblj l K.AIlVi-4, I Hillshoro' N. a , $vpteitrr U. ' 82 6m. ' KOHTII CAItOLINAINSflTUTil rir the Dear and -Dumb and the Blind. rpu'EatxtfteMlon of this Institute will com. X uh nee on -Monday, the 2nd of September," and con tiuue ten months. . Pupils should be aeat in punuallj at th oommoement of the session. Hating a full corps ot te-Achers in the dil't-rent department It is ta tx? hipcd that the parents and friends of the Deaf and Dumb and the Iflind will sead theia here to receive the betictits of an education. ' . v r Anv inforrnatkinan to the method of ad aiitting pupils, Ac, will be given upm applnration to wo tyr letter or otherwise. W1LIK J. rALMfcu, rrincipai Aug. 1 ik wsw 3ra. NOTICE. I AXB AFTKU TttK FIRST DAY OP OCTOBER, T.IAXB J lbUl, 1 shallsell ho goodu, except for ..t irrnV ' . j CAbil U4 ve.iji v &ix. il an ctMptUed t do-tliis baaao I ean buy no good now except at from two to two hundred and lilty per ccaU hi'-he-r than I. bought tbew4 months ago and lean t no tiwle on thni,'but mutit plank down the cash or go without the goods. 1 therefor advise all my eustomers and the public generaWy, who will favor me with lbelr calls, that they uwt bring tie change hereafter, as 1 saall certainly rehirfe wr beat triend.. " . 1 i I al?o earnestly request all parties- owing me account du lt Julv ir previus thereto, to come forward and set tie'the a.ne, cither by cash or note-parties failing to com Ply with this notiee hy 2tuh October next, will be charg.4 10 per cent, on the whole amount due, from Lit July last. so iOD as accouais reiuam r"" SCIIEIB Raleigh, sept. 28. , 870U t?n tvisK"!-, FI'I ALE Si:MIN VHV. rpilE neU sessloa r this lititulion. at the I llTj A . iw I T Wntson. ner lloanoke 1. O., VUrtia "S rxraJwil begin on the lour th Monday in JdylL'Sue Williau:,.of N. C., teachVr. ; . .A...'.' l2.:o ! Siuestralien Aoticc. tt IKE AITOINTED BT TnE H0X. ASA H liz"-; Judge of the District Court of the Confederate k!u ; h . .eric2, for tie Di-riet of North Carohna, the U-c-iver for the Counties or orinmpion, uw-, v,-., .. aud Hertford in said State, I hereby notify every attoraey, h "a-ent, former partner, trustee or odier reraon holding or Controlling, within said counties, any Unds, tenements or ( ; LRtamte, p, er ch.UeN, right. Or cnU(wiv Intel et therein, ot'or for any alien enemy of the Confed- . irate States of America, speedily to inform me of the same,- -. . . 1 ... ... .n.u..-Uiint thiryf. and so far as prac- Spelling. reading and Hi"-her English iiranch !g and writing 'per session.... lies French -,- Music on Piano.. Use of Instrument - - litiard, per month '""'""" 44 r i.4,- in a . ek. ith washing at home..... For further particulars addrets WATSON. July 10, lk-cg.igtcr copT 4 times weekly) T..0O 20.w 3.0 ia:oo 7.00 tlil I I It I VJ VI W LM W w. . . . feabln r-av over the sama to me or to place the same In hLfr. Anv such person willfull.r faihng V, do w shaU., tny na hi.. , , .nd btwio indictment and Loimction, shall be tiid i asum not exceeding firi i thoM Loni tt oi a 5P,lBIi not core than x months, and ; iand r-ul- 4,r euec: cortrol. , ;,., . Coarederate rmation to mi (as be is required Proclamation. TV nnrsuttnee, and !)) virtue f, a rcsoUtion i,t 1 & North Carolina, I, Henry 1; Clark Governor ex-.thci. of our State, d , hereby notify 1 'U all male citizens of this Sute now in the and require all maiL ciu- . . to North . t 1'.; ,ttws. to return uniry m .V. : ' .Ii.. a., thirti, uu. , " -'- J as an and forfn- further U able to fce euaa o v iu w"1"' ' V. hiect to pav double the vafue of the' tae, proptrty M&f the alien enemy held by him or subject to hf I alio notify each ana ewy v.t.x.. - titf sreeIilv.to give inloruiation vo iu - j V1 i- ' ' Milts . tpeetiiiyw h , j tcncmenU and heredi- . bv law D7 ruL "a 4wt.. wlthlri th'- " . I . I - .aI lillC . riHU sstUU V- we taint owned knd posseted or .joy txX by enetnv. or for any tfcea aiiea- Tf. C V - at Jackson, XorUaiaj-nj,, , net. U,.iWl. Reeeiver for the CounUes 'oresaia. sartin V H. t't Carolina Wherc"their allejriatice w juctlv due, itk.i. J ro,n k e date hereof 1 and I do hereby declare jryro" ...In i.r.ains. veoaities and every person ia.m E . T - - aru, f tho 0.n- f clamation, exctpi nc - y -- - . de r.,!.,, cat.-4. or ouie one ot tnciu, er.iu n PHOCLAM.VTI0N i.z n't ' 1 . .- federate States, or ouie taiaedby force. IIF.NIIY T. CLARK. Governor Ex-OJlicie. EXECVTIVX DEPARTVf-ST. wtnlJournud Charlotte Democrat coPJ oct.3, lfcol v r-irniina State Agricultural Society HE North C-roiina m r w this city. T at 7 instant IE, r,M.r'Y ; ;; at the Court Hou in tb . city SSsTaeiuy. 1 day of November int. .1 ...I - fll nd Vneof very great importance requ.re , punctual attendance. By order of the PresidenL Ealeigb, . C, nov. 6, 18l. r. F. 1'ESCCD, Sect'y. U6 td. By hia Excellency. Henry T. Clark, GoY; yernorS the State of Northarolina KXECPTIVX liKr.m 1 t?.l..irrll Octrd. 1 r nower iriren me br the Uth ectttrn In pursuance of the por er given m of the Cor-.-titution, wia JT h exportatioa be- A Ctiu.cil of SU .'Ewn, pork, Uef, leather . j yondthelimitoofthistetiau d bMkttj; except through the orders of the gJQnmmnWlU; tV,nfeder.teGorernment,oroM ThaAri juS? cfte Stfc -cessary uicau, to,,,, L w,.r,. foil effect this order. - . - . . ,WK tC city of Ualeigh, thiaSr Ctj of ucwr, . . . UENBY T.CLARK, . I iff f; Governor Ex-otlicio. , Democrat, Fayetterille Observer and lining - oct 5, lSCl. Journal eopy four tuies am. seim uo oa .t

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