IfpittU Journal.
k PEaAN, Editor and Proprietor
;0UV pUiXTEK TO THE STATE.
,vM; KOBIXSOX, Assistant Editor.
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j T EKMS:
1 .rriY EDITION, per annum,.
xmry-r:- , -
fi. 1 variably in-Advance.
Tte S&crn Republic.
'''-V vf America. ' j -'
' YeftV Omfederate States, each State
the lT-.-.j. .r i,wU.-tiKk'iit character, m
narient federal government, cstao-
.nif.rti'ctr.-.nqiii'.ity, :u U-ec.ru e trie
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- Pbe-v to ourselvds and mr plenty iri-
, ,Jit!,,t:!- cMudanceDf Almighty iod do
t''.fi"b'this Constitution for the Ojjifodc-.
:,. rt noenea. . - '
utici-K I. Section 1
herei
1 . 1 i,.A
loo-cm in-i"iiit-' i
i it ivi' I"" cl
l .n "-'OSS Ol UK v.i.i....v..-.-
h1u.I1 be
States,
jaL,V,v5st of a Senate and Iloitee' of Hep-;
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-'!'r?'a''. -, : SVct'oi 2. ' ''' :
: !: . ,', 0 (:f Representatives shall le composed
l'n-e 1 everv s-c(ul year by the j,-ci.ple of
'f: l-;-.:ii-V'i 'V .,,', t"i.e vlectors irceach State shall
-y iUkWrtte States, and have the qiral
r.Jij': '"':. :fur electors of the wM numerous.
yyyy,, legislature; but no pers'n;of
i:hl W Heiuvcn of the Gm federate-- States
l"t:i -''ilVv.i fi any officers, civil or pohti-
I.; :ito or l-'f'.-i-r;1- if represntative who sliall not
' Pv.Krmr.u ' . v.fi V(,,r aUll e -
t ' 1 ; ' vaI4Wr'Jra-t.-'St aterf, and who shall -.not,
1 l : fj'in ti' , rvViiiai;itaHt of that Stale in which
4 -Ki 'lo'f ' .
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Li.!!
-J ami
nun
t
' ::n-'' rnd direct taxes shall l apjKr
"i:ral States whfch may he included
V iicroKimg to xue.r respe;uvc
.lifvu'l'l
'and excludiiiVr Indians
X ail shivers. I he actual enu
!,; dctenninwl hy addhy to t'ue
uc-xou, .including t :.('.; lionna
i-.y a Tj-ri'i "i
i i itiae v.uiim nn.c .'' "- "-
f : . . i r.,,.i.-.it term l te
ii'iv.t.nne.TO j- - i. ' The nund.er of
.'1'''rfV'Ki-'aHl'n-)t exceed one i r every fifty
"' !"- ''" .1 11 -it I.-tt iilip n'lll'C-
i I. nt ,-.ai-Jf Mue - f ' - :
,;;i';w;;ii
Matt
i ' t: ..i' 1.,.
...,.n -.-.I.; . --ntniK,ranii m:oj i-- i.i.uiv.
! .. (.vhitch, the State of Alahama
V .I St t.r oi Fionda t wo, the Stale oOHissippr
OJ ljaa:lii:" -" -----
1.
., rv.,r!esLappea hi the representation
. , ! ! i.i iiitv tiiVi-c;it shall
i.lii. ni'; i -,. -i. ,.;
v- m,'.. p...:,. ;.nprve..t;.tiv.-H shall choose, their
"; ,Y',-t Vr . ,,'i-ers, : an 1 shall have tn .e
except that r.ny judi.-ial oj:
'!! V. . ' .'' -j.h..,t .nu! a. ihif soh'.v Within
i,.ri;.-',r:i ' t!i n n -p
President of the Gn federate States ; if he approve, he 1
shall sign it; but if not, h shall return it with his ob- t
jections to tnat House in. wnien it snaii riave ongi-
naied, who snan enter tne oujections ai large on tiieir
journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after snch
veconsideratiou, two-thirds ot that House shall agree
in iifi flip liill if. hnll ho. sr-r.f lonrr-t hfr with thn ob-
- . . , -
i.ffi.iiiu trili itl-.i'l" TTrtliyfl lltr ll-liir-V. 1 clioll lit'i-!c
Livii.i, 'Jin'- & a i . (xaiia iv riiaii link itn
be reconsidered, and if apjtroved hy two-thirds of that
iiouse it snail become a law. iui ,n an sucn cases inu
votes of both Houses shall be determined ty ye;xs and
nays, and the names of the persjns voting for aiid
against, the bill shall be entered -on the journal of each
House repeetivejy. If any bill shall not be returned
by the I resident witmn teu fi.iys (bundays excepted;
l-i T ill I - " i- - 1 J. 1 . 4-U ...-.rt
alter it snail nave ieen preseu;ea to mm, ;
sliall be a law, in like manner as if he had signed it,
unless the Gjngress, by their adjournment, prevent its
return ; m wnicu ca; it snau imi oc n mw. 1. iwi
dent mri'y appTove anj': appropriation' and disapprove
any other ajipropriation in the same bill. In such case,
lie" shall, in signing the bill, designate? the ajpropria
tions disapproved, and shall return a j;opy of such ap
jwopriations, with his -.objections, to thoIlou.se in which
the bill shall have originated ; and thd satne proceed
ings shall then be had as in case of other jbiils disap
proved by the President. V -
3. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the con
currence of both Houses may be necessary (except on
a question of adjournment) shall be presented to the
President" of the Confederate States ; and before the
same shall take effect, shall be approved by. him; or
being disapproved -by him, may "be repassed by two
thirds of butli Houses according to the rules and limi
tations prescribed in case of a bill.'
Sect ton 8. . . , -
"The G ngress shall have powe r
I. lay and collect, taxt's, duties, imposts and ex
cises for revenue necessary to pay tr.e- iie!ts, provide
f.,r tl.o PLimiiim (lefeiii'c. and carrv the government
of the Gin federate States; but' no bounties shall be
granted from the Treasury,, nor shall any daities or taxes
on importations from foreign nations' be laid to pro
mote" or lifter any branch of industry ; and all duties,
jhr. posts and excises shall be uniforni thorCugheut the
Confederate States.
2. To bt;rrow money on the credit of the Confede
rate States. ... ,
t.; ,...,,,,io f,. n-rf'i with foreign nations, and
anion" the scvera States, aii-l with the Indian triOes;
but neither this, nor any other clause contamul m
the G.nstitution, shall ever he coostniol to. de.egate
the power to Gngress to ;'.ppipriate money for any
intenial iniprovenient inttn-.ied to facilitate commerce,
cxrei-t fur ihepurpose of furnishing lightsjieacons and
buovs,- and (.titer iwbi to -ita igKti.ui ir 'wi mv. u.oo
12. Gngrcss shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof ; or abridging th freedom of speech,
or of the press ; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble and petition the government for a redress of
rrievances
U anv'. Statle, may hf .4ieacc
t-S: l.i'tii: -braiiChes ot tne
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I.e-islaturup therecf.
.. '...; ;-Lin.-.h:i!:! v iirccedmg
uf,ti-e -t-ertti cf service; and e:
t.'ue V,!-'. i-l , ' , , '
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a.:r:tU' ! v.Uv:
i'd by a Jotc
Legislature
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s shall he
eiioseu La-
at the regular
the t i:nii:'i! e
h Senator shall
am
a
i.i .. r.
ii.e ii.iiirovement ol mu .rs anu nr.- iciuuvnig 01
'is A: uvll rcilated militia Ijeinst necessarv to the
security of a free State, the right t the people to keep
ami bear arms shall not be infringed.
14. Xo soldier shall, in time of peace, be quar
tered in any house without the consent'of the owner;
nor in time of war, but in a maimer to be prescribed
hy law.
15. The right of the people to be secure in their
persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasona
ble searches and seizures, shall not lie violated ; and
no warrants shall i.ssue but. upon probable cause, sup
ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly de
scribing the place to be searched, and the persons or
things to be seized.
1(?. No person shall be held to answer for a capital
or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment
or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising
.hr the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when
in actual service, in time of war or public danger ;
nor shall any person be subject for the same offence
to be twice "put in jeopardy of life or limb, nor be
compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness against
himself; nor le deprived of life, liberty, or property,
without due process of law; nor shall private prop
erty' be' taken, for public use without just compensa-
17; In all criminal prosecutions ihc accused shall
en'joy 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, which district shall
have been previously ascertained dy law, and to be
inf -rmcd of the nature and cause of the accusation ;
to be confronted with the witnesses, against him ; to
have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his
favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his
i!cfenee
18 In suits at common law, wncre tne vaxtio m
controversy shall exceed 'twenty dollars, the right of,
trial by jury shall be preserved; and no fact so tried
by a 'jury shall be otherwise rc-cKar.uncd in any court
( the G.nfederacy than according to ti.u ruies of the
common 'law.
10. Kxccssive bail slndl not be reqi.in-d, nor exces
sive i;i!es'impose.l, nor cruel and, unusual punishments
iidlicled. ' -iP1,.,
JO. Every law or resolution having tV f.-rce ot law,
shail relate 'to- but one subject, and that shall be ex
pressed in the title. '
;,. lb.! :
No Stat- shall enter into any treaty, 'alliance, or
St:
ate
he
i 1
et
1, in
.dasses.
into three e
i ,..v . ii t.ive sefoinl class at
ho divii'eHl
The scats of
iS-.il -,t ttie
seetnl vear
4 .
i .
' . '.- -. , v..,- .1,. v,..ir. ao, the-tlnveJ
', . ev.'ivation or on; i -nv,. .-- - i
j.-.' .t. .'.uv.fi,... Kixt linear: so ;'!"''(;'-
:. :sv maV he elaen every second year ; and it :.en
: .bin;-n l:V resiguaiioitor oth -rwi. dvnng tt.eje-v,-U
,.f 'I-. re-iktH re of anv State. the-J.xeeut.ive.;
., v tiiake.;jnporary appoiiitiiu-nts nU ihc
it ixr !!i!rt::i'f tht Jegis!ature, which sotid toi n iai
., ;, shall a Senator ,who sh:d! not nave
' ' .'. i .- a-'t'-ofthi'.iv v-ar. an.l he a citizen -f the
r;'-.l.-r,,ie'statvs,''Hid w1m shall not, .when elected,
H,, :Jii"inl'iihUiit of-the State Ihf which he ..shall- he
, : VieelreHdeV,t.f the- (Confederate States shall
, : ;o -i . ; -c ,i vj,.if. b:d ha!l have no vote, tin-
O . '! v 1.
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i.nil'i V ill VI KU.
'';, Tl.e Senate si.ail ch.,se their t her oi.ers. and
, i I'le-ieYnt pro fa)rc in the alwence-oi toe ice
I'inle'nti on whonhe shad exercise the otiiee ol I resi-
tlei.t-t.nile tjfeeratc States - .
i; The Senate shall have' the sole power to try all
iMiH-athuK-nts- AVhen sitting f-r that purple, thoy
,1 l r '.ti-oath or ailirmation
nfeilerate
1.. - -o d
eonctui-eii'-e
i i '
Vvhen the l'jvsitel-it :
Stw i: tri:'d, the Chief .Justice-
ry.w h",U he convicted v.ith-
ol two-thirds ol. tne lueinoois
shall nresidt.
.iijit tin
T ''adMncht iucas of nn peach ment shall n.-t ex-
t.i fuVlheP th-m 'to r-Tmival from oh.oe and d.-;r.a,-?
1....; . . v.. oi ..,..1 r. d..v ar.v office ot honor, tru.-t ori
iiioiiiiicrtiio C.-nfedeVate States,; but the pariy cmi-
Vhted iiill'ueNcrtheless,- be .liable :mu miojcii .o ,
alame'S,; triali .judgment and punishment, accmhng
t.t i.e.-.-. . ' '. n' .
Sect ton i. -
tiiries! i .laves "an manner of holding elce-'
1. T
i -
t! tn, in'r St-'uat.'rs ami Peiuvesentatives snail l e je
'schU-d ill each State by the Legislature thereot, sit..
.v .. . ..:,,.;. ,.r tbi I'oiisti union : but t iem
Sill. I l V.l, l.r '1 1 0 ' . ."
1 .- ' V .. OT,.. . .y .ilri.i- vl
,, v 11 lie. i: . iii -ii.'.-.ivi wi ""' .'
. "- ' I - . ii ' i:., '. . .,,,.1 . 0,..., ,.(! .a.
l- -.orations, oxceiit as to nc wt.iv.-. v..
!: .eii.u' MN : . t . - .
The C !nirve shall assemble at leas't orcein every
. . .. i ii i...... ; . f M . .1 ..i.i i- i 1 1
v ; -ifi, -t; h uiei'tiniJ snail oo on i m, m.-iv !.... ...
1 1 iti
ri.'NS ill:
Mien
Ol IS-
Ii!. mbor,.udessthey shall, by lav:, appoint a u.nei out
i V .Section 5.
i r.i..r.'!f. ciisirh' the iudire of the
, t . I it. II- I iv U , .1 '
electtiiu-s,
. -: i " '. . 1 u"i'tj om.i 'i
) t,u-;..i a.ftvt quah:i;:aiions 01 ns ouu i.vn.--. ......
t uglily ,0" each shall constitute a qu..rum to do bui-
! 1 v!. i'ut a smaller: uuihher may a-ljoum drt-m day to
! ii.VJ:ud. may he authorized to compel the at.iehkmce
: h'' -'n't ntend'ors. in such manner ami uv.der such
i i"-V'o.t'les as each 'I louse may. prervide.' t ;
;:': Ib.t:se may dctorn.ino the rules of its pro-
'if.-:i;i-' nmhsh its members fr disorderly behavior.
; . ""r - i . . i- .... .i.:..i . ..i- .1.., i...o.
' ; with the concuvven.-e oi iu-inmvi i.uv i.
:-:;oer' exiM'l n member. .' ' - .
V. Kaeii ?Meuse shall .keep a Journal .of 'its.pri-
1. 'iiu-'s. and fnm time to time .publish the same, .ex- t
.H-ntiii- such parts as may m ifeir. judgment .require'.
f ..... ...,.l i';,- vi :l ;liu! llii vs et' the . member? ol
'either' llonso. i any ohc-dion, slan',, at the" desire .
' t ,.;;(", h" of.' those, nre-eot. be ontoreil on the jov,: o.ai.
: V W.Uh.-i- ll,.u.--e. dnrimr 'the sesMvn of Congress,
v'- .m ,,;,l,,mt th' eon-ec.t of d he other. ' aihotu
. ' " i .. .. .i ! . ... a ....
I la. -re than three uavs. ;u-r in.u.-v omvi j.i.ive
l'-:t,;.; si V.! '."' sitting. '
. ..ii ..... ,w
.a i ii,-t., .i , v in ri vpr. li;lV'r'ii!.HII. la a.l -u .:i.i .....-
such duties shall be laid .u t-hc navigation ficiittated
thereby ikU may be necessary to pay' the costs and ex
penses thereof. -'.'.-.' . ,
4. To'estah'iish unifnin laws of natural gallon, and
uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies through
out the Confederate Shdes; but nohiwot Cotsgivs shall
discharge any ilel't contracted before the i;avbage oi
the same. . , , ..
5. To coin nioner. regulate the vaiue tneroi and ol
f... reign coin, and fix the standard of .weights and mea
sures: i
. : 0. To -pr.wielo fr tlie punishment" of eounterioit
i'Jltr t:!e securities and current coin of the Confederate
States. ' ,' i . ' ' .
To establish post offices and -ppst routes ; hut toe
,.r el... l',.t oi'-h-n I )ej)rtmcnt. after" the iin.it
.lav of M-irch in the year ofmr lord eighteen' hundred-
. i 'i 1 j..,: i . out. rovi-
uues. . , ' i.',
r. Tn p.:oo;:;j a..; progress or seieu-c ttr-.-n ti
arts. hv securing for limited times to authors in
ventors the exclusive right to their . respective writings
and discoveries. .
'J. To . onstilute tribunals inf. rior to the Supreme
t olii i." , . '
id. To define and punish piracies and felonies com
mitted on the high seas, and oifciices against the hi w
e.f nations.
1 1 To deel ire war. errant letters of marque and n-
j.visal. anil make rules concerning captures on land
autl w ater. . ' . ' . . . .
VI. To raise and supjiort :arinies ; hut no appropria
0....1 ,.t' iVi,,.-( v tn fha!. use shall be lor a longer term
li:an (wo e.vr.-i.
1 To'm-ovido and maintain aaiavv.
14. 'To niake rules 'for government and regulation
of t'ue laud and naval forces.
, do. .To provide for .calling' forth the militia to cxe
cute the laws of dhe Grdei!e'rate States, suppress in
' surrc-'etionH and. repel invasion.
lit To urovi.'e tor oranizinfr, arming and disci p
lining the militia, ami for governing such part-c-f them
as may be emploved in the service of the Confederate
K.nt.x- rosor viie' to tlie States. res'.ectiveiv, t!ie ai
ooiutn'eutof the officers and the authority of training
.the militia according' to the discipline prescribed by
Congress. , . r
it rr,,.r..-f.:-.iso r-vcHsivo legislation . m all cases
whatsoever, tvcr such district (not 'exceeding tcn nulcs
sn'1-ni..i as noiv. hv cession of one or more States and
- -. . . i . i i. .i
t in tii-ff.i.tao. o. o Cool-tcss. i oconie u;e se-ai 01 uie
'overument of the Confedevate States-; and to exercise,
ii- j i ii.,.ii..,.,.i.i
uUe aunioruv over an piae-os ihuumm-'i mi. ......
of the Legislature of the Statem viich the same sliall
. K,,- th.i i.. tion of forts... ma tra;Sirs. arseu.-us, dock-
L I.'-, f' V. I v i - j
vards and other nec-dfril buildings : and
" 13. To make all laws which sltat! be tiecessary and
A-.on.r f,,v earrvio" into execution the foregoing i.ow
er.s'and ad other powers vested by jhis Coiistituliou in
the government of the Confederate States, or in any
department or u-heer thereof. , ?
. Section 0.
i TVir. iniT;!,vt,ifh,ii ,-,f netvrues of the 'African race
from any foreign country ethe r than dire, shiveholdhig
States or Territories" of the United Statcs-of America,
1 V
cov. federation : jrraht letters of marque and reprisal ;
coin m-mi-v ; nJ'lte ar.vthing but gold and silver coin
-a tender in vavmcnt of debts ; pass any bill ot attain
der, or r.r eW dvo law, or law impairing the obliga
tion of contract ; or grant any title of nobility.
'2. No State iihali, without-the consent ot tne Ura
, ,n-eSs lay anv imposts or duties on imports and ex
Pvts -except" what-mny he abio'utcly -necessary for
i-X''-cuVi:;g its hpection laws; and the nett produce ot
a-i duties and imposts, laid by any State on imporis
-.v- .- ll
r ( xpoi'ts, .-uaii be ;or im
liederate .bitcs ;-ani :
u -e ol the treasurv or the
o.... i,. o i.
i;e; suo.
to the revision and control of.Cotigrcv
tot
nit
to!
nveo
!6;
de
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V
f !.
win-
hvth tiv. If
t "i ho Senators am
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a
:VC
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Kei'iOM'h' itivgs .-na.i re
... .. n.fLl l.lll Ii ir I ilfll M.'l V.. V-" .o. .1.1.11.1...-
I'm-. Uiid lvtid out .iA foe, -7a-y ol ihe I -on'etu-rat;-'
St. ites: Thev sha, iji .Tl case's, except tro-Cj.n, h ! ny
cAl.roachottheiv.-ebepviviiegi-ii M'om'-n-est during
ti:t-:r alleudai.ee-at the sei-n of their lv.-po. tive
I! -.!, I in an' t i an-bivturii'mg from. the sune;
; i .-r any speech o-r- !. '
:.a -. Ojiu'.-ii 'ie d in '. y
ili.'T
11' e
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t;
Ihr w'aich he
.o
el octet I
o' House they shall
o . ' -
he' -shall, during the
be aoui-inted to anv
w
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,.0a, ,,, ,.r t to auinoruv 01 xne v-oiotuoiaio
.States, wiiioh sh;ill. havo'bee-11- oroatiil. or the eniolu- j
; Vi'iouts' wlR-'re'of shal I have U-en increased dm ing such j
!. time ; and uo porseln '.holding any ofliee under the. Gin- j
tV'-h'i ate States shall U' :i lnemU r of either House du- j
f Ing his continuance in otliee.- Put Gmgress may. by I
i law, rV,;int U th.e priucip d officer in' each of the Ex- !
t .toon tive Departments a seat upon the t'oor of either
h II aiaf. -with the rvrivUegc5 tf 'lUseUKMng.'auy niesuures i
h. appovtaning td his department. ? s v ,
: '.-;j . -.',' Section 7.
is hereby ferbi'ldc;i ; and Congress is lvqr.ired to pass
sneb laws ns shall etfectua'ilv prevent the same.
o Corcress shall also' have power to prohibit the .'
. . . ..... . i
introtluetiou of- slave's in.m any Mate not a memwr
ef. or Territory n..t belonging to, this Gmfederaey.
3. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall
not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or
' invasion the public safety may require it. .
4. Xo -bill of attainer. or e.c poH facto law,- or law
deuving or impairing the right of .property -in negro
i ..." . . ' i. i i "
suims stiaii oe- litwti.
! - l . . 1 . . T i . T . 1 1 l t 1
ft. Ao capitatiou- or etner .direct tax snau ie iam
u fie s in proportion to the census ormmcrat ion herc-
I'f'uvii oir.-i-t( to. bo taken. '
(',. N'o tax or dm v shall be laid on articles exported
. . ,1-1
r in ;,r.v btate, except by a vote oi tw u-inuein vi
ooiit !: -U-es. .
7. No preferaiecs shall be given by any regulation
of 'commerce or re venue to tlie p;rts of one State over
hose of another. ' -'
8. No i..: :.ey.?-hall ho drawn from tlie treasury, but
.in -consequence f appropriati.ius inade by lawj; and a
louuhir statement and account. -f tlie rece-ipls autl ex-
i- . - ii ii-'. .. .. ' .it i . i i: i i"
-pemtitures of ail puoiie uione- snan ue puw.i.iiieti noni j
time to lime. ' - . ' . , " i
Congress '-'sl.'a'.l" appropriate no money from the
treasurv except .by- a Voie of two-thiids of f;oth "houses, j
takin lv veas aial- v.;: un!ei it he asketl and esti- j
..f 'the l-rio'ls i.f department, and !
- i-V tile i'i-esldl'O.t ;
V!I , ' ' ail 1 CO;!
the C :i:!i"'der-.it
State shall, wii-li'ouf -the consent, of Congress,
lav anv dutv of tonr.ag'V except on sea-g-.mg vesso.s,
f..r the iu.vr; ve-vont of its rivers and harbors "naviga-
bv the said vessels ; but suc h duties slialt not coii
t viilh any treaties of tlie Confederate States with
el-j-a nations : and any surplus of revenue thus de--...V-.!i:di
nftc'r .making such improvement, be '0;d
into the comniod treasurv ; nor shall any State keep
troops tWnips of war, in time of peace,, enter. into any
n.rvoe'oei.t or comi'-act . witii ar.otne. Mare, tn won
i oi -iHiwcr. or engage m war, unless actuaiiy niva
!, or in such imiulneiit danger as will not admit ol
a'v Put when anv river divides or tlows through
wo or more States, th ,-y niay enter into com pacts
villi each other to improve the navigatiu" thereof.
' ,-Auticli-: U. Section 1.
1 Ti- 'executive power shail.be vested in a Presi-
ilent of the Gadederate States ol America, lie ami
th,.. Vie.. 'Piv-si. lent shall hold their- e.fhces for the term
..r ov opiirs- bur the Prcsi'lent shall not lie re-ei!gnu
1 J " ' 7 . , ..... , .-. " i
Tl e T'vesider.t mid ice President shu.il he elected as
r.u,.ii--
1 'll'ioi'. - -
o i.v.,-1, !sf iff. ..h:iil .nmoint. ;n such manner as the
r i.mJ:iinm t'ooreof nir.v direct, a numlier of electors
(dual to the whole' number ozonators atitl Heprcsenta-
1 ' - . t , - 1 t 1 ! A t 1 - .
iv . .-d! i tn stih mnv :o, vimiw.i m lite v)u-
ei-ess- bid no Senator or reprr's.jntatix e, or erson
r' . ..' -. . ... i.i! . e i, ..
holding an old: e oi trust pr pr nt uuo.er tue xnioeiei-
..f.. sK.ii.. s i!., be :-.ii'ioi,:-..teil an elector. -
...... . o
3 The electors shad meet in their respective mates
. . - . .. -. . .i , i .. i i i
and vote by baiiot, lor 1 resident ami i ice.i.iyMuem,
..on ef whom iddeast. shall not Ua an inhabitant of
the same State with themselves p they shad name m
th. h- h dlots tho noi-stv voted for as President, and in
distinct. -ballots the person voted for as Vice-President,
..... -t uv s ha make -i list mot lists ol an persons votou
f ns li-e:;i. lent and of all persons vote'd for as "Vice
Pv-.id, -r.t nod of tlie number of votes for each, which
list thev thall sign and ocrtify, ami transmit, sealetl.
t,'. the .r.-.i-i.ntnrcr.t of the (..i.niederate .States, directed
f.. tl,.-f iVusid.-iit of ihe Seonto : the President of th
Senate shall, in the presence of the Sonatehand Hons
1 . .... . .1 i.i
of lleiresentat!ves.. open all the cert liicates, and in
votes shall then he counted ; the' person having th
nr,..ita iminlio- of votes for President shall be th
i'A.hii.ot it" ti-fih muiiher bo n maioritv of the whole
number.of electors appointed , and if no person have
oi.di maioritv then, from' the persons having the high-
w n.iin:.!.iN nut. eveoodine- three, on the list of those
voted for as President, the House of Representatives
: . . . . -i . .- -i 1 i n j: it. .. "tw : 1 j
shad choose immediately, py uanoc, tne j leMue.n,.
Ihit in choosing the President the. votes shall be taken
hv suites tbn roorosentahon from each State having one
vhtn -v niioniin for this mirnose shall consist of a
member or members from two-thirds of the States, and
.. mnWitv r,f all the States shall be iiecessarv to a
choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not,
choose a President, whenever, the right of choice shaM
devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next
f..ll,-.-incr then th Wo President shall act as Presi
dent, as in case of the death or other constitutional
.V.il.i'ifv. of tho 1i-psi(lelit
4. The person having the greatest number of votes
as Vice Ptesido'tit shat'rb'e the Vice Prescient, if such
tiinnhcr be a innjoriiy cif the. whole number of electors
ao-oointed : ami if no uerson have a maturity, then from
ti .. tun l.iohesi- nn m'orrs on the list the Senate shall
choose the -Vice President; a quorum for the purpose
. -. . . r- . .i-i i-. . ...i i o e u
snail consist ol two-tinros oi ice uo.e ouiuooi ui wn-
ators, and a majority of tlie whole number shall be uc
c essay v to a cheuc
lvnH V. o tto 1m-on r.1 of iwl n .1 tir.oVi.it! ti. if -nrfi r( w; f li
I l(W 1 Ui. Wlj .1 v.l., V. V . hum 1..1 11.11. IIVV ,vv..- ' .
ln that period any other emolument from the Gmfed-e
erate States, or any ot them. l
10. Eefara he enttrs on the execution of his office
he shall take the following oath or affirmation j
" I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faith-;
fully execute the cfjlce cf President of the Confederate:
States, and will, to the best cf my ability, preserve J
protect and defend the Constitution thereof." '
Section 2.
1. The President shall be "commander-in-chief of
the army and navj'- of the Confederate Stales, and of
the railitia of the several States, when called into tht
actual service ot the Gnleclerate Mates ; he m-iv re
quire the opinion, in writing, of the principal officer
in each of the Executive Departments, upon any sub-
nlotinrr fr tV,A dntina nf tli..ii rf5fiPOi : Vfi filTiceS.
mud he shall have jiower to grant reprieves and par-
dons lor onences against tr.e ionieoeraus onues, ex
cept in cases of impeachment. j
2. He shall have the power, by and with the ad
vice and consent of the Senate, to maka treaties, pro
vided tw-o-thirds'of the Senators present concur; and
he shall nominate, and by and with the advice and
consent of , the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors,
other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su
preme Court, and all other officers of the Gnfeeleratc
States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise
nv.iT-lvl f.iT ind which shall bn established bv law :
' I V I 1 0 . i-' y - - - J
but the Congress may, by law, vest the appointment
,.f snob inferior officers, as thev think proper, in the
V'J. . ' J A A
President alone, n the courts of law or in the heads
of departments. . j
3. The principal officer in each of the executive de
partments, anel all persons connected with the diplo
matic service, may be removed from office at the plea
sure of the President. . All other civil officers of the
Pvnnni; TWiirtmpnt mnv b; removed at anv time
JjAVVUH ' V j -
by the President, or other appointing power, when
their services are; uuuucmhij, ui im .ii.-.ijv.ii.-i.j, ...i..
pacitv, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty;
and when so removed, the removal shall be reported
to the Senate, together with the reasons theref jr. j
4. The President shall have power to fill all vacan
cies that may happen during the recess of the Senate,
by granting commissions which shall expire at the
end of their next session ; but no person rejected by
the Senate shall be reappointed to the same office du
ring their ensuing recess.
Section 0.
1. The President shall from time to time, give t)
the Congress information of the state of the Con fed-;
eraey, 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 thefti to such time as be
shall think proper ; he shall receive Ambassadors and ;
either public ministers; he shall take care - that the
laws be faithfully executed;- and shall commission all
the-officers of the Confederate Suites.
- Section 4.
1. The President, Vice President, and all civil offi
cers of the G.nfeelerate States, shall be removed fi)m
office en impeachment for,- and conviction of treason,
bribery, or other high crimes and misdeaiiors.
1 AKTiei.E in. Secilon 1. ' i
l.-The jiioi'ial power of .the Confederate States
r-liaii he vested jn one, Superior Court, and in such .in
terior courts as 'the Gugress may from time to time
ordain and establish. The judges,; both of -the Su
preme and inferior courts,-shall hold their offices du
ring good behavior, and shall, at stafe-d times, receive
'for their services a compensation, which shall not be
ehmiai.hodV!uriug their cot!tmit.i:ice in ohice.
i have the right to tali c snjeh territory and slaves law
j fully held by them in any of the States or Territories
j of 'the Confederate StatesI ' ,
t 4. The Confederate States shall guarantee to every
State that now is or hereafter may become a memlxr
of this Gmfederacy a Repithlican form of government,
aud shall protect each of Ithr.n a-ainst invasion fane!
A j - " J
on application of the legislature ( -r of the Executive
when the Legislature is njot in sc-ssie-iij against domes
tic -violence. ,: i -
. s ii narsoB -' . s 7 b mi biu a. .
(iMt Kinir. flwst t.ii'.:.."!.lh.l:.i.iiMif''"
Each gnseap.ent ir,2rt:ipr..::i::i....;.........!iw -
- "ii..-.'.'--. ,. !..
t (Fourteen Eaea cs nner ciii-e ft rjsyure.) f . "
Contrjicta Trill be ettared Intft t-earlr. half-yearly,
- r . - ?
and quarterlj adyertisers, tt e, reda ioa from the abT0
rates.'
Gnifcderate States ef A
etl by the latter shall e
shall be repealed or nux
. article v. Section 1.
1. Upon the demand of any three States legally
assembled iu their several conventions, : the Congress
shall sumtnou a G'Uvc-nti'i of a't the States, to take
into consideration such tpnondmcht.s to the consfitu
titu as the said States shall concur in sucrgcstiiig at
the time wheu the s.u I demand ij made, and should
any of the proposed amdr.dments to the constitution
be agreed on by the said ccnveuticn voting by
States and the same bej ratified by the Legislatures
of two-thirds of the several States, or hy conventions
in' two-thirds the-reof as the one or the other moele of
ratification may he proposed by the general conven
tion they shall hence forward form a part of thii
Gmstitution. But no States sliall, without its con
sent, be deprived of itsi equal representation in the
Senate. , ' -: , ..".-'
' i UTIPt V VT
1 Tlin n-nrprnrr.riir ..kt:d)lidie.l hv thfl G-mstitntinn
is the successor of the jirivisional government of the
u, nca. antt an tne laws pass-
..iiitie in force tmtil the same
I i tied : and all the officers an-
peiinteel b7 the same shall rcniadi in office until their
successors-are appointed and qualified, or the offices
abolished. j .
2. All debts contracted and engagements entered
into before the adopti.uj of this constitution shall be
as valid against tiie'(1"n federate States, under-this
c institution as under the provisicmal government.
3. This Constitution, and the laws of the Gnifcder
ate States, made in persuauce thereof, and all trea
ties made, or which shall le- made under the authori
ty of the. Confederate States,.' shall be the supreme Jaw
of the land; and the judges in every State shall be
bound thereby, anything m the constitution or. laws
ef any State to the couth- :y notwithstanding. ,
4. The Senators and Representatives before men-'
tioneel, and the members of the several State Legisla
tures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of
the Co-. federate States and of th? several States, shall
be bcmnd'by oath or affirmation to support" this con
stitution, but no veligous test shall ever be required as
a qua'ification to any ofliee or public trust under the
Confederate States. : .
5. The enumeration, in. the constitution, of certain
rights, shall not be eonstraet.f to deny or disparage
others retained by the people of the ve-ral States.
u. The powers not delegated to the Confe.lorate
States by he constitution, n- r prohibited by it to the
States are' reserved to the States respectively, or t )
No deduction from the regular rates for advertisement!
inserted in the Weekly Edition. - . ' ,
All advertisements recoire out insertion in the Weeky.
HILLSBOROUGH
MILITARY AC ADE3IY.
THIS IXSTITITIOX Is under the condurt. or
Col. C C. Tt-.v, tormerlv Superintentle'rit of tbe ytate
- i . i : .. . .1 .... .1 I. : . o g i . j . . ...I .
.nu.iiu ( .-vi.iviviui oi vuiuun i i, o. 1... ll 19 aiisijutt "
ttfibrdtt education of the same feiejmtic and practical
;dirao i r' as that obtaioed in tho Stat3 Military J118111"
tious of Virginia and South-Carolina.
.'.-COURSE OF STlii)Y: ? '
Firtt Year, 5th Cla Arithmetic, Algebra, French
Iii.xtory t'nited sitatei, English Gramn:ar, Geography, Or .
thograjihy.
Sctfd Vcnr, Vh Tot Alphra, GeoHjcfrr, Trigonom
etry, French, Latin,, Universal History, C.m position.
i hird ) e.ir, 3j 'la- Peei iptive Geometry, Shades,
Shadows and IVrspe-ctive, Anali thai Gnm-trv, Surver
iny, Fretc-h. I.attn, Uhetoi ic, lli.d.ry ugtand; Litera
ture, Ira ir.g, K.,teut inn. "'-.- -
tourtn i car, ma vtae mi. ana int. calculus, natural
1 'huosophy, Lhenustrv, Ulu-tonc, Logic, Jl'd 1 hilouo
ph'v, '.Latin, Drawing,. Elocution.
'it't Vear, Id Cn. A sri icultural Cheroi.drv, Xstron
1 v Cti .V. .r f 1 n....lil.v.' .!.'il Pn nia. ..n.l m n. 1.1.. .11 lrkf-tl
lieation, Ethics, Political Keouomv, Kvidenoes of Chrwti-
Infantry and Artillery Uiiil w ill form a feature of the
whole course. .
ACADEMIC YEAH BAIVRACKS.
The Academic year will commence on the first Wednes
day in February, (Feb. 0, 1H.) and continue, without in
termission, to the fourth . W'tHhwikhiy in iNovember. The
.Harra-k?re arranged with special reference to the nee--sities
of a Military Academy. The main buihling U 213
feet long ami three stories high 4 another building, ltWfert -.
long, contains th me3 hiillyiUcheu, store room, surgeon's
Olfice and hotiiital. .
. ; , - " .. ' . TL'l.:..: .;. , ..,;"
The charge for the acadomic year are $315, for which '
the academy 'provide board tut-l", li'ghU, washing iliHtruC
tiln, text CiHikj, nudieal uttetulance and clothing. ' ;
' For cit t-ulars t-ontaiiiiug-full iut'ormation ad.lros
COL. C. C. TEW,
Sept. IL M. A.
April 10, 18CI. .wJLswly.
flTS FOll THE VOUNTEEUS.
rffHE s 11 hsMTjwcr keeps constantly on hand and
JL manufactures toorder WALli, SIKLEY, 1LLL A.M
A TEXTS. .''..
Anv number, from 1 to l,0(n, ()f the best and ni3?t iu
proved Btyh'-s can be Mipn.'d as fast as needed.
X. B. . Oliicer's tents made - to order anl warranted to
suit. ,
; S. A. JJYKUS,
Corner Main and IVarl Ktroct.
Kithmond. Va.-
oct.3, 1SC1. ' 8 3m;
rniaMp HhEi).
Ji : TURXII' SEK1.
. .-Lafaro Flat -Dutch Turnip Seed,
lied Top Tm nip, '
- Large Xoifolk, ' . . .;-
Largo Maioiiiotli (from thUcounty,) .
- An l OiL.-r kinds of "" 't nip set d,
Porcileat I i E CUD'S 'Drug Store.
Angin-t U ' ' . 71 tf.
1 .1 lii.'.i f) t:iA
AUTTn.K VII
The ratification of the Conventions of five Stale
I!
is'itd..i-iiioent ot tin's conti
s 1 i-ai'iiViu!' the same.
-hall be sufheiont f-"-r the
lotion between the State
'. When tivo State's shall have ratified tin's consti
tution, in the manner - Vtf -re ;V:ined," the Grtigrrss
sin.'. or provisional constitution shui1 prescribe! the ti.-oo
f.r holt ling the flection of I 'resident ami Vice rre.-i-ilent:
and thr the meeting of. the K!e tqral College;
notl for e-nntiu2 the Votes and inaugurating tlve IVesi-
Szction 2.
.lent. They shah iilso jo-'-the
first eh e Ut t! oi loe-in'oe
c-ontitUtioii, and the time
i'niil the aeinbhng of
con
FINK I'd'f UF hlONtih.
. ' s dttt OH,-'
Maker's Hitters, '
' black Tea; f
liiigljsli Mustard,
A bu g" stock of Fancy Soaps,
Ut-ci.iv-d at ' 1. F
-. ' . '
pi:scri)'S,
4 h og Store, p
" -"li- tt'. 'j
rnsiK si us( uiKfi i:i:-.;s u;.tvr; To-Axxoixn:
X to t.!ie. ciu.e:is of Unl. igli t'it he ha ii..uie ariBiige
inetits.to k ;) 11:1 h tml a eoii.-tn.it supply of Coal from.
Egvpt, in ( 'l.a by in eoindy. ! . .
l'eiont wi.-lii-.ig te have t'oal d'-liyered nt tht-ir residonc'J
ean have it bv inaltifof e.11 !y iii'ehidtitin. - . , ..
. ' ' . Kl-.UUi-.L i.
ses
Hut no i.tso:i constitutionatlv ineligible to the
office of .rreilciJit shall le eligible t; that of Vice Pres
Mi'iit of the.C.itfederate States. - ....
G. The Congrosrnayi'Icterniine the time of choosing
the electors,; aiid the day on which" they shall give their
votes, which day shall be the same throughout the
Confederate' Shdes. . ' ' - ' , :
7." Xo lO-t'-i'l exer-l.t a l
ComeileHiO' riis-. r a t e
i Ti.,. tiiii.nnv luracr Kha'd 'extend to all .c
arisiiu' under this Constitution, the laws of the (-n-
fedorate States, aiui treaties inatle or which suai! be
inade under their authority ; to all cases afiecting am-
biissadors. other nultlic ministers ubo consms; to ail
eases of admiralty and ruavitini'j jurisdiction ; to con
troversies to which the Confederate State sh-dl be a
partv ; t ) coutroversie." between two or more suues ;
i.evv...n :i Shite mid citizenis of another State where
the State is plaintiff pbet ween citixens churning lands
under grants or (lilterent states', ami l eiv.een a oi.u
.... ttio'viiiv.iiw thereof iiiitl loreiiiii States, citizens or
subjects ; but no State shall be sued by a citizen or
subiect of anv foreign State: !
2. In all eases affecting ambassadors, otber public
ministers and consuls, and those m woieli a. &nue
shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall havcrpngi-
ual urisdiction. in a.i tne otner cases - oi-hhg m.-n-
... y. 1 11 1 ...11.A.. ....i..
tiqneei the Supreme uoun nau nae iippen.uu jiiiu
.iiVdon Loth nn'tn law and tact, witli such exceptions
lllVUOUj -vvu ' -;
and under such regulations as the Congress uiad
make. ' ' ' - . ' . " "
Th- ti-tnl of nil ciinies. except in cases ot im
peachment, shall be by jury, and such trial shall be
1...1.I h th.'. "Shite where tise said 'crimes shall have
'been committed ; but when not committed within any
State the trial shall be at such place or places as uie
Congress may by law have directed.
; - Section 3.
HYe.io-m nrminst 1 he Confederate States shall con
sist "only in levying war against them, or in adhering
to their enemies, giving them aid aud comfort.; Xo
person shall be convicted ol treason unless on ino tes
timony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or. on
con fyssion in open court. .; - s ;
i i i- v . I-.I flirt
' Tho Congress .mail nave power. o 11.11..
punishment of .treason, it no attainder of treason
O . .' . e 11 1 f.. i-O.i.l urn Vi'ftt
shall worK corruption 01 01000, 01 ... ..i...v., ...A..
luriti" the .lite ot the person auameu. i
0 c 1
ARTICLE IV. Ocri.04 1.
T..ii .,; u on,! eredlt shali be riven in each
j. rim i.oL.j n.1.1.
State to the public acts, records'. aud ju.ucial proceed
ings of everv other State. And the Congress may
by e-eneral laws, prescribe the manner in w--.cn su.-n
acts" records and proceedings shall be proved .and tne
xdic-ct tnereoi. ;
J Section 2. . - '
-. rm.,, iii of each State shall oe entitletl to ah
the privileges and immunities of citizens m the sever
d St-ite- and shall havo the right of transit and'so
J utn t'anv State of this nlederacy with their
shives and other property; and the ngnt of probity
in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired. .
2. A person charged m any niiiu ti u w
onv, or other crime against the a ws 'of' such ; State,
-n-ho shall llee fr.iin justice, ana uc f'""" " "
t-if shall on demand nf the executive autonty of tne
moved to the State having junsuicut.u o.
3. Xo slave or other person ne.a to sc we. o. .
m ,f ftin r'.-ifedornte States.
in any fctate or iciiu..y -. - - . ,
urd-'T the laws thereof, escapu.ig or lawimly c.ncd
. ' 1-1..,.. n,. ii ,.,.dom'so!M-e ot auv law or regu-
UiUO aUOLliei , DO cm i . : .
! lation therein, be discharged from sued service 01 -1
t. t.,,4. .t..,p t ,e deli vers. .1 ui) on c lauii Oi ihe pa.ty
. t . . .... . .1 ..... .1. .i.rrii-i.
to whom such slaves ceioug, or 10
or labor may be due. '
Section
1 Other 'Strdc? rn;w be admittl itito thi- Coiifed-ova.-V
bv'fi vote of two-third of the whole House,-of
i,n. lei- the provisional
exercise the legislative
tesnimg beyond itn- 1-
I l . , . l . . l l w 1 . . I -1 I ( V . 1
... -iv
provision:
Adopted una:
riiirie;,
Vvu).
;: 1 ; v. iuiit mi ii'-'i.o i . ,
f Congress tnwler tms
r n.-senibling the same.
Congress, the Congress
dion shall continue to
-i-iinte'd "them, T.ct .e;x
vy -the constltutibii'
11, 1SG1. .
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Jan. 23, ldCl. ' ' IS ly
"'I'ihlSiVATTOnSEV AT LAW,
Will .-.ttc-nd the Count v ar.d Superior Courts of Wake,'
Johnson and Chatham -."the Supet-io:- C-.uit-; of Xew Ibm
over aial SampMin, nv. l the Term. of tie; Federal Court
and Supreme Court of .Shi'-th-Caroliua, at Raleigh. .
Onioe, the ona formerly oecuied by the late fieri. il
liam II. Ilavv.-ood, jr. , ,
Jan. ;. istil. li l
B R. MOO HE, , '
ATTUdXKY AT LAW,
S A MSiiCUV, N. C.,
Will jiractice in fi Courts of'lhm au and adjoiuing coini-ti-.w.
Coll 'Ctiens ; iiijali' niad.e. '
Jan. ti ISO!. ' l-by
A'GTirE.
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AVIXli'-inst or .r.islaW aiyef rtfiratr;Xo.353,
id,-tiou-sii u-ese. .-foe"-: ta ta ; u.u -igq v. .,...
i.,ilroad ConiiMtiv, I .-hall uiae.Hppliaatioii to no- o.a,u
of said Coiapauy too a.i -;.-sue of same. - 1
it.-., i i fern . : ' .
dec.
J..vcsro.v., (teiLi-oio. L X. .
rfflUK FIFTH SESalq:WliJi Ol'SX JULY 4,1;
3 unth'r the charge of -- Vv . Hkof,, .A. 31.
t. oi. V,..". .1. ... :!v-;o,!no-.. of a hea th vl lcation,
l u e and coinfortabb builibags and extensive phnosophi-
' . . . .... ...i ........... X i-
Cili ami ciioiniL-ai iii);-'""""-! "v, , i, v. ,rV...
The Pi esident and family, with theother members ot the
,. , r .i... .,,ii,..,.i on.l nit fi t llm same tables with
the Students. Tuition $ 1 5 per nekton. Music on tlie I ian
. :.. .i: PoJutin.. 'i :.li: l.inoi-oiuerv C1 . 9".
Latin, French, Oriental Fainting Oravi.ng, Hair flowers,
Wax Flowers, Feather Fioners, W ax fruit, each Jtr, V -eal
Music SI; contingent expenses SI; lioarumg ' per
month, including washing ar.u ures, nan -
lurther information address HEOE, HU,nr.
June 2G ' ' . - ''- tL
riiHB next session of his lir?5tut!0ii, at the
2 redd nee of Dr. J. T. Wat -on, near ltoanoke 1'. O.,
jlv-3liss Sue William, of X. C, teacher.
1 Li.. I. :
.. ,n,i;n out writiior nei- session
iligher FnglL-h Cranches ; ;
French
Mai) of Noi'lii ( aroliiui aiid Viru;l'nla.
A FEW COCKS' .OyK.V'U(E,:i -KW MAL' OP
J Xoidii t':;:oio.a foul A iisriaot, -!i.i.i.aciiig irgibiu ai
.... . --. . ...i ii.- ....... . i..
........ Ii.-l. :..i-.T.il 1 1.1 k Hilt II. l.'il.'l. fill I t'.'-S .....ui tc. ...
The Coast Dele-need of Xorth Carolina. FortAlac-t.n, Itat-
teraH, Ac ' . ., . .
S'nd oon i von want a copy. worm ?r.. poia
fo.: $t. '- . . ''...
SAilLLL rKAKCK,
. f. . Lill-rboro X. C.
Seideji.lr 14. ' Hf Cm. . .
TTORTII CAROLINA IliSTITUTE
For the Deal" and Dumb and tUcIilind.
rnjiKncxt stMsi'aa of this' Instiliitr ivlll com-
JL nieneo on .Uoii.lav, in.' iiii-oi .r.n r.wi, ... v...
tiiiue t-n moiilii FupiiS dioiiM oe ent in punctually iu
thv- eoiioii. iic -merit of do: -e.-sit.-.i. H iving a Jul! corps ot
teachei in the different d.'pa; tiiu-nf it is l" hopeu in.u,
th;- parents and tV-ieiitU of th - D.af a;id Dumb and the
Uiind will send theia h. re to i..e,ivc thj benel.U ol an
education. . -. . . . ..... -i
Anv information n to the inetl.oal atinuuing pujoi.t,
.te will b 'dven 'isoo:-. appii'-ft.n to tne l.v l- uer or
mherwise." ' WlLlli J. PALmHU, I'.iucipal.
Au-. 17. - -
. r aotici:. I
rtX VXD jUTKU THE FI11ST BAY CF 0CT02EK,
KJ lsol, I diallH.-lliio goods, e.vuo.t for
v cash on i;!:ijvi:uv. h . -
T v uUlM to do this hecausoU.can buy no good?
now'ixcei.t at from two to tivo fian-lretl and liny per c.-nt.
". Xr t in I b'.-ight tli-o.4 ::,,,lt.,o-a,id leaufrt-t.io
Son them, .but m,t pbink dovvi, tU
,i.,.,r..,.,U. - I therefore a.'.VMti ail u.y cu-l .
pubncgetieiany.hoi.i lavar .
th.v lou-t la nig Hi' ei"i-ri o'" '."-"" -- ; .-
rt?'loi1.t alt partis owing 'me ' aectoniU
t! .ff!. same cither by ea.-h oo note parties la.hng to coin-.
ol v it . U v tice bv 2,th October next, will l charged
!f per tut! on the wht.leamount du from M Jo!y M.
so long as their accounts remain unsettled scjJ'i1,j-
, i ..a ' : ' , b7 at.
Raleigh, sept. $. .
Sequestration Notice.
. m- mm it
T T vivc hvvs UTOINTEI) BV THE HOX. ASA
iiofierica, forthe 1). '
Receiver tor tlie column s i.. '..,..', M,.r attoruev.
and Hertford in Baul , -; ; . ' ; , , Utliin ,e
agent, .foriner partner, ti a-t ir a ,a,nil.";tl.UCI,Je.t-. or
coot rolling, w.tli.r. .aid "; , '.ior fVciit, or anrs
heretUtament,, good, or e l.attel.-, ' r , .
iotorot thernn ... or to. , lte tlig Miac,
.-'t Statt-'t.f Amenta. -pee i.o i . ,..,.-,
erat StaU'ot A oieritH, , f M .rRC.
at.d to render to mea o-- o pl-ee .her in
,..v iimb. AiiViUehp
f I' ll-" p"":
Uv Jailing to do w) shall
Musi on i'ian.e ;
!Jso of Instrument -
inv:
For further p.itticuUi s address
ho cm.
i- liim
.. .1 .. .til-tin- lit ana
.... W-': o...-ict.on, fci.ad- ! ,ai:';,r;;. ,ix inciitlif.. at.fl
... -" and tholar :. . Ub -,.'y- u '' ::'hi.,.:.;1 f-.y .i.-r-.Suu-,
i - .... .-. -n.ir ft.u.;ri;i ... i..n
- i. -in uj t-
,.t il.i. fTimfedcratfl
0.00
7.00
Julv 10, 18111
(Register copy 4 thro- wetdnyi
I - 04-4ti:
or ehoet-i oi, t'1- '
.fir froi. : '
I also notify cach ed every - -W(,;, U r.uired
.-itiite: ! pet i..i f-- v ., . ,,.,!.,.: jn i'li
i ... . .,t,v nt :o. MO'.t i'ii
t J!ui-llt--.
'in ,i" ft'
iPd P.dt.U.t h.i "V
i r t.-r t'
inuClleie:
: .. 'u d for i v t- o;:
-.ibmittcti o ' .'o:,,'
pr.i'oose1 of pa'vh;g
i i' - r the p-.tvuiout --f e laiir - ii.uiis
Si:ito; ti'f ii!.tiOO i '.t ' woleii siui.i have .K.-cii -lU-.tflilnV
do. la rod by a' tribunal for the investigation f claims
against the govttrmv.cnt.. which it is hereby made th.e
duty of Congress to t stablish.
10. All bills appropriating tnoney shall specify in
fetleral currency the exac t amount of each appropria
tion and the purples for which it is made: and
Congress shall grant no exti.. mpensation to any
public contractor, i.fticer. agent or servant, after snch
contract sliall have v'tcir made or such service ren
dered. '-.'-.'.. .--'..-.
A'd Ulls for Taising reven vie shall originate in the MenUe Slates; and no" wrson lmlding anv ofiice of
ti. --. . . i .1 ' ' i.i :.i. 1 1 . ......
pront tr trnst tinner inem, si.au. wuntmi un1 wi-h-ui
f-. the Congress, .accept 'of any present emoluments
office or title of any kind whatever from any king,
priuee or loreign State. ' -
' oi ro .Si l
on .en t p.--.-i.-titution.
or
odizeii oi i!,o
)l;c tim" r:
!
a citi;
the adi.pdo:,
born in th.e C tdted States' prior to the- 20th ol 1 eeem-k-r.
l!'-.o.;,I-.i,sl he; oh giide to the otiicet.f President ;
nod her shad
Ror-resentr.tives :
.Senate vt 'ting by S.
f irmed cr oi eb i v.
State ; nor any Slat
l t".---t
i ;,i.
lt. " but no
".V Statu Si Mil be
Liiiu tho in-:.sd.'i'cL:on of any ta-r
m idinied bv tlie junction -r-f
x-i:'.ei'
...ill' C!t!
n rei.'o.ul'cr.O!-
doa, 1. o '
, ,1,. h.H-fby E"tiiy
ii.
ry pursuant f
-, . i... t :. ,v ! i. or
. ti. fni'ted m,: r'y;
l . ;,,..:. oOcnOo,.-,. o. Oi -t!v da..-, "'"oi tiyr j .
lli.i where tne.. a...;,..! '' - j f ... .. .
v iei .-oii he ehii.le to that omce w no
iac attaild the acre of thirty-five years.
'ivtee n vears a rosi e-id w ithin the linilts of
as i:.:iv xi-t at the time df krs
! House of Ueprescnt:dives;but the Senate ; may .propose
i....,r-iir vith firiw-ofl nonts as on ither bpl. -
I 2. Kverv bid tvhich shall havc'iiassod both Houses
- shall., liefi.ro it'leuies a W, be presented, to the
the 0'iiiedei;atc States
clot tion..
8. In case of the removal of the President from
ofiice. or -of. his death, resignation, or inability to dis
. li-ir o tho oouerbi and duties of the said ofiice. the
same shall devolve on the Vice Presjtlent ; and the ' ,
or more States, or parts of States, without the consent,
of the Legislatures' of the States ctuieernod, as yet n. as
d'f'the O.'iitiress, ' , ' .
2 .'pi A m"res shftll have P"vcer in disnoff of ;tn-t
make all needful ru-i s and regcl.ti-HiS et-.nce-rniug the
property of the Confederate States, tnciudmg tue
amis thf;restf.-:- .
9 -Tl. Puiifrt.l.iv-.t Stiitos mav acouire new o.i
.A .IV Ulliiv.i... i.... .-.-.- i . .
n
Mi.ii
,-li -m v
t - .1 1-1 i 1
V, :-Il-.t- .
ti-tiii-l. .!. -.' '-'. 1
, o; i -soil tadl'sU t;
' .i.i.
o: tic-pu- o
:;t - Stale-, or
,-dbv force.
. . . . .... : . i... .
-!h-T
'O.-lO.t
oct. v; 11-
. .o.'l r-redit-t. within tbi
.. . ' .. i.. .i.t
;;i 1 lit.' evl III""" '. '-
tilt- anyduih a'.itu
Receiver
i .--.j: : ,n eouotv, X. C.
''" V. vV. l'K'bJILLS, :
r.,r the Counti !';JvraoL
I i.o
. I! i o
.'I.Oi.
....I
a.i-I
a'!' tbi- P-"
iv be ine
idb.-.' t!o-
tt ..-.i-,iie; m tn
o:.e ! tie i...
V i 'i ,r-i I.
., .ar-.-: -o..i f- --i-''!
i- Rl i-.''-?Il'- -.i-'O-ll.-y, ; j
CR'.t H.f thi-t .!-'.- i
xnxhs 4'on.- J
er m l.-io": o: :
Pis -Eyebllcncy, Henry T.' Ciar.Gov-
.v.'ii.of tl-.n utUlO O.I i.oiui v-v---
. ... ..iut'.r. I
i::v :Ct. n v i
. li.t .t('. lo. I
' .tie '
td!U.
;rKRVX CLARK,
(j iverror Li-O.iieio.
.! -, b
(. ni,-.-i-...c rvn- liv 1-iv.- Tirovido for th oSf of re
moval, tl oath, resignation, or inabihity Kith of the Pres
ident, and Vice President, declaring what oflicer. shall
then act as President, and such ofiicer shall act accorel
ingly until the disability be removttl or a President
shall be elected. ''..''
,9. The President shall, at stated time., receive for
his services a compensation, which shall neither be in
cr-aed nor diminished during the period for which he
rv, and Congress shall have poxve-r to legis
provide governments lor the inhahstimts ot f
tofv belonging t.. the C in fed-rare States lying with
out the limits "of the several States, ami may permit
thr.m. at such times and Jn such manner as it nvtv
law provide, to form the States td be admitted m o
the confederacy. In all such territory the institution
of ne,TO' slavery as it now exists in the Confederate
States"shall be reco-nized and p.-otectetl by Ongress
and bv the territorial government and the mhabitiudi
of the several .Confederate' States and- lerntanes sua
Kvecctive .DEPJarJEXt. ' - .. " .
to legislate and i lidoigb, Oct -1st . lsd- . ,. ...crat e.pv.
o.-t .;. i-td. ,
J'
all t-
instant. ,, , . -
Husiness of very great im
punctual attendance.
1W order of the Prefide.&f.
' ' Kai-igif, X. a, nor. C, 13CI,
requires 3 fall and
P. t. PE.SCU3, SM'y.
Irti-ttL
h l-.L
i. . .v . i i-i. d.w inn i
,s. v i; ; n :- . "
;; ,ih i he a-iVK- '
", , - '-a,;; b" oxii.iti.tioi-.te-:li;,.on.ft.rk,bff.bal4.er,
'--t!i- prop"--! -...-fi.
HtutaOoM-mmerit.
i.l..,vov rt v-k .1. IbeAd
ii . a-i-imiintt)
'.arry into fyl! --M - ct th; or -of October, A.
i)., id. I- iirrxnvT. clauk,
' ; . . Governor Lx-olheio.
fell 4t
' In pur-r.avi
- '-.! ih - Coi.-i .
A ,-..Atbelimi-ot U.isM
f '......-;-. i..,... wifdeii goo"
t::;yyyyh w,..
- i . ;..,i r-'i h''-l.id u-1
I AV
ton
f" 5, 'ItJ. ' ... . iV. I Ciuot-t.-t- and W lilulie
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