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. -' --. ; ,4 -v v ' - - ' - ' - ; 3 .' . . : ' rffl foir . !!y Viiv!;-M . -1;1P -. , . . m . , . ; . ., , ... , , f CONFEDERATE STAGES OF AMEHIOA "WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1802. VOL. 11.- NJD. 130.1 " WHOLE NUHE 207 J tH BY PtXTOM PRICK, PROPRIETORS. J FULTON, Editor. ...A. L. PRICK, Associate P'iv TuiM Of NrliiUfcn.' TinilT Paper, cnt yew, lnvrib!7 In nian;;. . - I 'J tr!iy " " , ' 1 M) y Tl. purer will h dtfcontitoed-il tb cxpiniliuo cf tht time ild for ouleM renewed. ' All letien on boiiiiiew coawctd with thi rtS. iri.i-t ! Idrnwd to the proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS v' - WiU be inserte t FIFTY CENTS per qnre of ten Hdh ork. for the Brat liwertlon, end TTY PIVK X t'feNTS uer rqare for each repetition CAHIl 151 AD VANCK. - - lu AdTeruMmenU iBMrted m Special or Bmuop Kutn;e areebarged ooe-balf Bore than above rate eight linei , f leadedXor leaa ooooted at aiquare. ' "- ; -AdvertiBenienU ioierted every other day are charged S oeivu per eqeare fur eacb'tnaeruoo atier tna nm. . ; VNo pablioatioD made withoo a repoalble aame. BCJSfNJKJ jLNJ) PROFESSION I- A3 removed t the centre office of JOURNAL BUILD- TT XX INGH, next door Wert of hii former location. October 17th. 1H61 88 tf .K9IPIB i ALLKS, ' ' A'T-TOHNKrS AT LAW, TTAVB removed their office from Front to Princeai street, I J. JUUuMAL formerly occupied by U. L. Holmes. Eq. - 1 , OotoberiTth, 161. 8-f J. T, FaTTIWAT. Boam noons. PETTKWA MOO It K, GENERAL COMMIS8I0N MERCUANTM. Vl02, 1861 No. 23 Nortli Water at., WjImlngtonlL.a lAiVlH B. KRAMUERT, . TRUQOIST AND PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST, l) . WlLMlXOTOK, N. C, ; - keep constantly on band, a (elect stock of Jrug$, Med toinee. Dometho and European Chemicalw, fancy ami ThUel Artxciet, Wine and Liquor t for Medxoal Pvrpeet, .Particular attention paid1 to PMsmrmoNR, Tamili BxcirtR, Kicioiki Casars, o. : "f - r tt-Setore immediately nnder the " Crolln Hotel." Jnly 1J, 1W, ! " -mif- a.c.t w; J. wchro, "10MMIB9ION MERCHANT8 and WHOLEHALB CBOr CKKH, No. n North Water btreet, Jane 1, lw". WILMINGTON, N. C joura . PiioseoH. - otbci s. tanambxhoi, . , JiK. BLOMOM A IH). GENERAL OOMMlSlilOM MERCHANTS, Jone 88, 1061. WfLMiworon, N. 0. WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, and 1X1ALEK IN NAVAL HTORKH, com Water and Market itreeta, WUmington, S. C. April id, 1868. , K. MURRAY tO, COKMlBfllON MERCHANTH AND WBOLKBALB (2KOCKH.M, WATER HTHStiT, . - WnJMrNUTON, N. C. . HrKBAT. .. BD1C1I160W. J. V. MtlBRAT. February 1, 1SS9. ; . UVU,, JAMBI fl. SBJTB. J At. C. SMITH A CO., tlOMMIBSION litRCHANfti, office tecond etory, i..ri. i bonth Wet"- and Misrket tre, WIlminctlcB, X V. ' where they are p vpaied to attecd to nil bn'i"w It , CoDimiasia line. m ' , All bnainaa antrnatH to t)a-wiU be pWituti' v, s,-..: v wi the aeveral Ptate, an wlllfthe lndin tribe; but nltber thK eor any othef iu eootaiiwd ia the Conntiiutioe, nhall ever be com true d to delegate the power to Coopr to rprtTte money for any luterral iniprtxenient intend ed to facilitate oon-tuetce. eicept for the parte nf fur ftiaaajt lie Me. beacon and trooya, and other aldi to ny. ration opi.n the coast, and the linprovvnu-nt of harbor and the removing ot obstruction In river nTltlon, In U wWch ee inch dut e bU t laid on the navigation fa. cifitated thereby a maj be eceary to pay the oot au expotise thereof. , .Tof'ablih nnlform lof natarallai'Hon. jnl un. ..-!....- ...i.i-.t nr hankrnutcie. throHchoot the Coufedtirate Htate ; but bi of Congreai hall discharge j. i. ....... I V...II. II,. nuirri nf the itno, 6. To coin mey, reKulale the value thereof andoffor. elgn coin, and Bx tb standard oi weiguia anu iut.r,,. . To pro'UI hr the puntehmf nt ef oonntwrrett.ng the aeriirKiee ana currvui coin or ine jonieuerBwi " l T. To establish niwtjdWe af in.t route: bat the ex penere of th Cost oIiellpM.lXiPiit, afir the first dT of The Foulheru Rruuhlle. The Permanet.t CerWuiioa of IA Covlera' Siale$ of Anurtea. We, the people of the Confederate State, eaeh Sta'e act ing In it ftovprsisrn ai'd lndepeodeot character, in order to lorm a permanent leerj goverameM, tan i-b jiwiieam sure domestic tranuul Uv. and secure ibe bleasiiiK of liber ty to oarve and oo fiojteriiy invoking the favor and eiidnref Alnilgbty Ojd do ordain and establish thi lensl:tuUon for ue unnteaerate ntaie of America. i, Aur'iCLK I. Stttiotil. . Alt legiolative powers herein delegated shall be vested in a rongre of the Conlederate States, which ahall consist ol -a t-'enute and Hons of Ketrnttiva. - .Sffiion 1. . I.' The Ilomsof lUpreseoUtlvee (hall be comioed f member rnosen every second year oy tna people oi iue several BUtei: and the electora is eich HtaU ahall be cltl- sena of the Confedeiate Males, and have the qnaliaoatioiis requisite for elector of the mott cumsrous luanob of tna fttu LeAUtura : hut no Dorson of lore lira birth im( a citi zen of the Confederate Hta'es ahall be allowed to vote tor av t-fHeer, oivil or politics), 8tsU or Federal. . 4. No oeraon ahall be a renresenUtive who ahaU not hav; attahied the age ef twenty-five year, and be a eitlaea ol V. !.. otmtmm, -wW mhmU Wok, wbeo e tested, be an inhabitant of that Hut in which be shall be ebosen. t. Representative and direct taxe shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within thin Confederacy according to their respective trunibtrs, which ball be determined by adding to the whole number of tree person, including thoe bonud to serviv for a terrn ol year, and excluding Iudiau not taked,-tbree-fl'th of all. slave, lb actual enumeration ahall be made within three year after the first meeting of the Congress of the Coulod crate htates, and within every subsequent term often yean, id such manner a they shall, by law, direct. The numbor of repretentative ihall not exceed one for every titty thou sand, btitsseh tate shsll hnvs at teutons rnrMAiilstivA ? and nutil such aqumsration shall be msJ the ritate ot South Carolina shall be entitled to choose ix, the Biale of (Jeor- gis ten, tl.e State of Alabama nine, the Ptala of Florida two. me M4ve or jviiwiaainu seven. ILe rita e uf Lotus sua fx; and the HUie'of Texas six. 4 V hf B Vacancies haunen in tlia renresentatinn from ant Btate, the Executive authority thereof shall issue writs ot election to fill such vacancies. fl. The House of Representative stall chooa their Sneak. er and othsr oflicers. and ahall have the sole power o'. im peachment, except that anv jodieinl or other federal officer resident aud acting solely wiibinth limit of any State, may ijb lmpoacnea ny a vote oi two tblrd of both branches of the Legislature Uiireof. , , Bcction i. . lr The Resale of the Confederate States ahall be comnns. ed of two Kooitors from each btate, chosen for six year by the Legia'ature thereof, at the regular session next imnie diately preoeding the commencemeut of the terrn ot service; and each Senator shall have one vote. 3. Immediately after tbev shall be assembled, in conns. quence of the first election, they shall be divided as equally a may be Into three classes. The seats of the Senators ol the first class (hall be vacated at the expiration of the sec ond year : of the second class at the sxoiration of the fourth fear ; and of the 3d class st the expirauoa of the sixth year ; uoe-iuiru my u uu'isra every aeoonu year; and It vacancies happen by resignation or otherwise dnring the rectus of the Legislature of any State, the Executive there of may make temporary appointments until the next meet ing oi the Legislature, which shall then till such vacancies. 3. No person shall be a Senator who ahall not have at tained the age of thirty year, sod be a citisen of the Con federate States, and who ahaU not, when elected, be an in habitant ol the Bute for which he shall be chosen. . i nevice-i'reeiuent or the Confederate States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no vote. linlMas thiv be equally divided. 5. The Senate shall choose their other nffi('rs. sst alun a President pro fcnywe in the absence of the Vice presi dent, or when he shall exercise the office of Preaiilant ot th Conlederate Statta. 6. The Senate ahall have the sola nnvu to rtl'm. peachments. When sitting for that mimosa, thav shall he on oath or sfflrmation. When the President oi 'lis Confede rate State is tiied, tlio Chief Justice shall preside ; and nc person ahaU be convictod without. the concurrence of two-ttah-ds of the member present. March lo the year of our lolsk iWUtem J.undred sud Sixty- uaree. stiaii M paiil out mrrnuok. , 8 Te promote the proges oif seienoe and nelul art, by ..vr.C-urisg lor iiniiieu mur v'jn9t-trm awa niTeninrw me t x eiuvive riLt ot tbeir respesylve writings and discoveries. 9. To constitute tribunal inferior t the Snprvme Conrt - 1(1. To deline and oun a piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and olljooes against the law of nstion. 11. To rleo'sro war. grant letters of bisrnue and re- prlxal, and nike rule concerning captures on land tad wamr. 12. To ral and support armies; bnt no apprWiristliin of money to tht use shall b for a lunger terra than twy years. 13. To provide aid maintain a amy. ' " 11. To make rules for government ai d regulation of the land and naval foioes. 15. To provide for ca!!ln forth the militia to exeruta th laws of the ConfcdertLts J'tstuH, supprrs infnrrectlous and lepel invasion. , J- lti. le provide for organising', arming and disciplining the ndlilia, end for governing snch nsrt of them as nisy be eihplojed in the eurvion of the 'tit i lrrate htstes) ruserv ing lo the Mates, ropetlvt)Ctho nnpointntiuit Af the i (H cers and the authority of tra ng the tuilitia according to the discipline prescrihad by Congress. t- 17. Te exercise excluive legtslatlnn, In all case what soever, over such district (unt exceeding ten miles tipiare) as may, by session of one or ranro States and. the a ou.pt anc of Congress, become the scat of the government of the Confederate Statea ; and to exercise like authority iver all place purchased by the consent of the LeglHlsture of the State In which the same shall be, for the erection of forta, magame!Beualakrrd'r-s--o1aw lugs and - Is. To make all laws which shall be necessary and pro per for carrying into execution the foregoing puwors, and all other powcra vested by this Constitution In tlio govern, nicnt of the Confederate btatcn, or lu Any drpai tuient or officer thereof. . Section 8. . " 1. The Im portal loo of negroes of the African race from any foreign country otlx-r than the slavchodlug Hlates, ot Territories of the Culled States ot America, is hereby for bidden l and Congress 1 reqniied to pass such laws asuhall cfleotually prevent the samo. . " 5. Congress ahull also have power to prohibit the Intro duction of sbves from sny State nut n member of, or 1 errl tery not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habe'ij corpn ahsfl r,t be suspended, unless when in ces of rebellion or invasion the public aslety may require it. . - 4. No bill of attaliier, ,r ot jott JacU law, or law dnny- Ing or impairing the right of pruperty In negro slaves shall be paMed. - f. No capitation or other direct tax shall be laid utiles in proportion to the census or enumeration heroiuli'.'fore di rected to be taken. 6. No tax or duty shall be laid on artlcleMxpnrted from sny State, except by a vote of two-third of both houses. 7. No preferences shall be giv-m by any regulation of commerce or re venue to the port of oue Mute over thou of another; clr w.py 8. No mom-y shall be drown frcin the treatnry, but in cons' qiieuea of spproprhtlions made by law ) and a regu ir statemcni saa aecount of ttie renoinu sad ssne.dii lv sir.i.jit .siegiTS.' fWTr!-TE,ijJSM.-CT una nu ntna r ,...,.., i....t .....i., rn. I i .." .,.. . , - . - - - . . - -i' r ' I vi J ""J w-"- " ' w yivuv, u uuvi iu, I ff XCI'i ny TPie Hi iwu-uiirus Ul WUI fHIUNre, lusen oy . . IV II. If, M ' . ,.l I, V 1 LWak&Ia ..... . I. . . . B ............ J 1. II . . .A. I , . , I . , . . I . . . . . ' ' I LI1I IHir.l .IQ IIIMID uu I.U If Ol 1 IT Villi VI'-lOU PJ1II.1I, HCT fT ft WliB INHTOh. N C, Office over Mr, J. A. Wit:art,s Store. Entraa cvf ner of Princees and Water streets. March , lm-lin, UNION DISTIL. liKRV. '.'.'".' WKOfTNOTOS.N.C, A. H. VAN BOKKELFfi, I'sorsirroa. ALL KINDS OP NAVAL STOUAd puxshaaed, i tared and sold Wharfage and Htorvtge f 3iBih?d, wtJ Oot'eraja fair rates. , Jan. J, I860. 100-tf. - ; : , - J. It. KOatiNaUM 0., WlLMimtTOM, N. U r (POSTERS, HANTTVACTCRERS AOKNTS. ANDes leres in Hardware, Cuitery, Irrv SUel, la ls, Ag-lct) larai unpiementB. ant, . oox. 4. S. XXHDALl w. r. irntDALi., VOX. KEKUALU, A CO . (OOMMISBIOS MEBCHANia AND WB0LKSALEGRO No.ltA12,NotthWalerSt. March 11th, 1861 Li5L.tf- T. C B. O. VVOrtTK, CtoiccBaJoa AJiDroa's'AKD'j.u mkrchanth, WiLMDreroB, N. C- ine-iv March 11. 18ST . ' WAXJbVEH MKAP.r.1, ' (accessor to Walker Hears A Co., WHOLESALE U4D RETAIL DBUGOIST, i Mabxbt Stbibt, Winnwrow, y. O. 0. BW BLLLw b. f. Jtmniiu.. EUll MtTCIlELilU ar- r sBari a O) a TATTTl Cff A 1 Tm A V wvnn WW v,L A -1 r A TQ DVD) TJLT Da?aVl DDI M sOTT W IT . lLSO. - XASTXBX ASD ffOSTB BIVSB BAT, M0 a HortbWate Street, .WllaMlMMantl, N, 0. SOB4I HABBI8I. ... A. A. BOWBM.. ' W. W. WtBSTOS. Oot. 1st, 1HM. -" L. riAOOCE,. a. s. jawmifos. IERNINGB ci FEACOCK, ' : firroctssoRs to swtbb. rsicocc a co.,V OMsHSSlON MERCHANTS, Wholesale Grocers, and J Dealers ia Naval Stores, Cotton, and Southern Produce, Jaae 22, 186L ... 244 tf NOTICES. CO-PARTKRIIIP KOTltK II UNDERSIGNED bare entered IntoVCo-Partnership in the town of Wilmlnrton. N. C. under the firm ol bOO-.'HERLAND & COLEMAN, for the purpose of buying ana selling NEGRO SLAVES, where the bifcheatcaah prices wiUbepsId. They also have a house in Mobile, Alabama, where tUey win receive ana sell slaves on commission, liberal anvatv Cs ade upon slave left with thera for sale. D. J. SOTJTHERLANDf JJLUCS C. COLE3UN. Aofrostlst, 1859. ' SUC-t PfOTICK. stand of the 1st firm of Gwyer, Peacock & Co., ander the Bams of Jennings Peaoock. n - a. b. rexMiyss. . ' v. riAoecK. , Jone 11. Ooldsboro' Tribune copy. 235 WnjOHOTO UtOW A BID OOPPBH WORKS, WMOnrt rrarrr, tblow mabxbt. i. A. BAB2 eWflflS. C. -hALULY, Froprietort, rnAtJTICAL BUILDERS of portable vwimj-y Busi Mginea, of aav re rfi! . 1 quired power and kind of beUer, saw mills, s ii gr sit mills, gin searmts. and sji r,thr kirM oi nucniBery msw m maj uauuiuiuant douuw Asvs OB hand a large variety of pattern for machinery now in gen eral oae In the snrrounrUng country. Will supply drafts of all kinds of rjjacliinery sad mill work.. Terpentine still and copper work in all its Drancne. All aunos or trea sod brass castings, finished or nnlinished, at short notice. Old macbiBery overhauled and repaired. All work w arras ted to be as represented. ' In connection with the above establishment, w save on band a large stock of rubber and leather belting, lacing, packing rivets, and mill rooks and bolting cloth for grist Bulls. Mill Saws aad Circular Bwi of any sise and gaage, furnished at short avotioa. ab.u. - . COMMISSION AND FORWAiUiiii MLRCB ANTo theless, be liable and sobjeot to indictment, trial, jadgmeut sua puuuamsn., accoraiog v ibw, taction 4, 1. The times, places snd manner of holding elections for senators and liepresenUtuve shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof, subject to the provision of thi Constitution ; bnt the Congress msy, at any tim by law make or alter such regulations, except as to the times ana place ot ctiooatng Bcnaior. 2. The Congress ahall assemble at least once inevry vear ; and such meeting shall be on the first Monday is Iecemberf nnless they shall, by law, appoint a diiiertnt aay. Section 6. ' 1. Each House shall be the judge'of the elections, returns anu quaimcauons or its own memuers, -ana a majority ol each shall conititnte a quorum to do busioes : but a smal ler number may adjourn frera day to day, and may be au- luorizeo to compel ine attendance or absent members, In sack manner and ander sncb penalties as each Jiousa msy provme. 2. Each House matt determine the titles of its proceed ings, punish lu members for disorderly behavior, and. with the concurrence ot two-thirds of the whole namber, expel B memoer. . , 8. Each House shall keep a journal of its proceedings, ard from time to time publish the same, excepting such parts as may in their judgment require eecrny, and the yens and nays of the members of elt .er House, oasny ques tion, shall, st the desire of two-fifths of Uiose present, be enterea on me journal. 4. Neither House, during the seasl'.n tf Congrews shall, without the consent of the other,, adjourn tor more than three days, not; to any other place than that in which, the two u ousts buau ue sitting. fa' iStic'i'ion 6, i. l tit senators ana ttepreseniatives shall reeeiv ovin penaaston for their services, to be ascertained by law, and ( P1SA3. OATS. RYE, WHEAT BRAN, OIL KKAL; I paid out of the treasury ef the Confederate Statea. They r..d U300ND HCaiNy, SOUaS 4 COW FtlSi I ahall, in all cases, except treason, felony snd breach of the peace, oe privilege a iron, arrest uuring ineir attendance at ue session oi weir rCTpeeuvs tioaaes, and In going te snd returniiur Irom the same : and for anv sneech or debate in either House they shall not be questioned in any other piace. - 2. No Senator or Representative shall during the lime for which he was elected, be appointed to anv civil office nnder COMMISSION MikrCHAHTS, - - I the authority of the Courrdoraie Bute, which shall have Wilbiwotoh. N. C I been created, or the -emoluments whereof ahaU bave been inuvfuvu uuiiug luiiu lima, Hiu uv pcrsuo lioiuiug Buy oflice ander the Confederate btates shsll be a member ol either Hons during hi continuance lo office. But Congress nay, oy law, grant to uie principal oruser in each ot the Executive Departmeatsa seat Btioa the floor of either boots. who idw pnTurgo oi uiBcuBBiiig an mesauxes appertain ing to nis aepartmeni. section T. 1- All bills for raising revenue ahall originate In the House Of Representatives ; but the Senate may propose to concur wun ameuumeqia as on ouor oiiis 2. Every bill which shall have naassd both Houses shall. befme it becomes a law. bet sresented to the President el the Confederate States ; if he approve," hs shall sign it ; but u boi, ne snau return it una Bis oiijectiooa to thai Rouse in wnicn it shall bave originated, who shall eater the obiec. tioB at lsrg on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of tlrit House shall agree to pass ths bill, il a hail be sent, tot-ether with the ob jections, to the other House, by which it eball likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-third of that Home snau become a law. liul in all sacn eases the votes ot both Houses shall be determined by yea and ray, and the names of the person votmg for and seainet ths bill shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. If any Dili shall not be returned by tee President within ten dsys (Sundays excepted) stter it shall hav been presented to bim. tha um. .hall Imi si tasr. in likA minnur mM if ha Sail SAMUEL B. JENNINGS and Lovet Peacock wuT carry signed It, nalees the Congress, by their sdjourunsent, pre oa the OommissioB and Forwarding business" at the old 1 vent its return I ia which esse it shall not be a law. The President may approve any appropriation Bad disapprove any other appropriation in the earn VIE. In such case, he shall, in signing the bill, designate the appropriations dis approved, and shall return a copy of sacn appropriations, with his cbjectione, to the House In which the bill shall have originated ; and the same proceedings shall then be nsa as in case ot outer ouis disapproved ny me rreaiaent. . 3. Every order, resolution or cute, to which the concur rence ef both Houses msy be necessary (except on a ques tion of adjournment) shall bo presented to the rresideut oi me iooiederat tstates ; ana beiore ue same snau ts.se ef fect, ahall be approved by him ; or being disapproved by him, may be repassed by two-third of both Houses accord ing to the'fules sad limitations prescribed in case tf a bilL Section 8. The Congress shall havs power 1. To lav and collect taxes, duties, imnoata and excise for revenue necessary d par the Debts,- provide for the somntoa defence, and Carry on the government of the Con federate State ; but no bountie shall be granted from the irwasoryr nor snau any amies or taxes on importations from foreis nations be laic to promote or foster any branch of IDdUStrV : Snd all dntlfs.-a linnoMI .nrl ,Ti.iM . ! I h. nni. form tbrootrhoat the Confederal KtatM. c. To borrow money on Uvo credit of the Confederate J. To regulate commsrc with forsiga baUods, bqJ among yeas and naj a, nuless it be asked and estimated for by mn one of the heads of department, and submitted to Cimsress by the President : or lor the purpose of paying Its own ex penses snd contingencies i or for the payment of claims sgslnat ths Uonieo rale States, tnc jntice or Whlcn shall have heeu judicially declared by a trilnmul for the ii vesti gation of cla m against the government, which It fa htieby mane me auiy oi congress to estsDnsn. 10. All bill appropriating nioaet shall siieeify lu frderal currency the exact amount of 'each appropriation and the purpose. for which It ia made ; and Cocgrea shall grant no extra compensation to any publlo contractor, cm cur, agent or servant, a'ter such contract shall htve been made or such service rendered. 11. No title of nobility shall b granted by tlieConfnd rate States; and so parson holding any ottics of prollt or trust under them, ahall, without the consent of the Con gress, accent of any present emoluments, ufllce or title of any Bind wnau'ver trom any Ring, priuco or foreign mat. 11. Congress shall make no law rasnecting an establlnh ment of religion, or prohibiting the. free exeruine thereol ; or abridging tlio freedom of speech, or of the tires ; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petitiuu th goveiLment tor a retires or grievances. 13. A well regulated militia beinu ut re-war v ti the se curity of a free State, ih right of the people to kei-p sod bear arms shall not be infringed. 14. No sold lor shall, In tims of peace, he qiiitured in any honse without the'consent of ths owner ; nor in time of war. but in a manner to be prescribed by law. IS. The right (if the people to be secure i:i their persons, hwses, pspeis aad e fleets against unreosonabb searches and seisurea, stt.ll not be violated ; and no warrant, "shall Issue net upon probable cause, supported by oath or auirm at on, snd ps'ticjltriy describing the place to be irsrched aid the persjns or Uiugs to be seized. 18. No peisoo shall beheld to answer for a capital or otnerwiss uuuinu crime, unless on s presentment or in dictment of a grafd lory, except in cases arising in the land or naval tones, or in the militia, when in actual service, In time of war or public danger : nor ahall any person be sub ject for the same cflence to be twice put in iotimtrdy of life or limb, nor do compelled, in any criminal ease, to oe a witness against ntmselt ; nor be deprived oi I. to, nocrty, or property, without due process of law nor ahall private property be taken for public use withuut just compensa tion. ....... .u 17. In all criminal prosecutions the accuse! shall enjoy the right to a speedy and publlo trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall bave been previously ascer tained by law, and to be. It.foTn.d of Hie nature at d eiuwe or the accusation ; to be: contronted wna the wiuiese against bim; to have compulsory process for obtaining witni see in bis favor, and to havs the jaiiMaiict of coututl. for nis deience. - 18. In suit at common law. where the value in contro versy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of dial by jury (half be preserved ; and no fsct ?o tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined ia any court of the Confederacy than according to the rules of the common law. 19. ExciMlve ball (hall not be required, nor excessive Cues imposed, nor cruel and Biiusuat puuiahment inilicted 20. Every law or resolution bsvii.tt the force of law, ahall relate to but one lutject, and that shall bs expressed In the tUle.r- ". ' . -r-' &cfio 10: 1. No State shall enter iulo any treaty, alliance, or con federation; grant. letters of marque and reprisal; cola money ; mke any "li Ing but gold and silver coin a tender In payment of debt ; pan any bill of attainder, or tx poti facto law, or law impairing lb obligation cf Contract : or grant any title of nobility. i. ko iMsia snail, wimout uio iwubwi, ui uio touiiress. lay any Impoats or duties on imports and exports, except what nni be atjio ule y neceainur cxscotuig na inspec tion law and the nett produce of ajl duties and imposts, laid by any S'ate on import or export, shall be for the ase of the treasury of the Confederate Slate ; and all sack laws ahall be subject to the revision an,kcontrol of Con gress. S. No State eball, without the consent of Congress, lay sny duty of tennage, except on es-going vessels, for the improvement of its rivers and harbors navigated by the said vessels ; but such duties shall not conflict with any treaties of the Confederate Slate with foreign nations ; aad anv Surplus of revenue thus derived shall, alter snaking (oeh improvement, be psid into the common treassry ; nor ahall any State keep troops or ships of war, in time of peace, enter into any sgr cement oi eompac. wita anotner State, or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unieae actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as wiirnot admit of delav. But when anv river divides or flows throueh two or more states, they may enter into corn pacts with each other ta improve the navigation thereof. " Abticlb ItSrcftott 1. : I. The txecative power ahall be vested In a President of the Confederate Stales of America. He and the Vice Presi dent shall bold their offices for ti:e term of six years ; but the lre4ideBt shall not be re-eligible. The President and Vice President shall be elected s lollows t 2. Each State shall appoint. In sacn manner as the Legis lature thereof may direct, a number of electors equal to the whole number of Senators sod Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress ; but no Senator or Representative, r person holding aa office of trust or ele3cto?0der Conf,a,r,t BUtijjjShan be appointed an 3- The aVctor sll meet ia their respective State and voi by ballot, for President and Vice President, an of whom, at least, shall nut be an inhabitant of the aarae State with themselves! they shall name in their ballot the per. eoa voted for a President, sad la disiinct balldu the tier, Z7u !d ,V Vlf ''MW. and they hll make dl tlnet liHta ef all persons voted for as President, aad of all persons voted for as Vice President, and of the number ol v.esfor each, which list they shall sign Sd oertify, and traiiamit a,ed, to the ge.ernruent of the confederal. States, directed to the President of the Bvaate t the Presl. dent of ths Senate ahall, in the presence ef the BenaU and llouso of Hepresentativea, open all the cerliliuates. and the votes shall then b counted ; the person having the gr.ste.t ntim her j.f votes for l-restdeut shall be the Prssident, If such number be a msjorlty of ths whole number cf electors ap. pointed, and It no person have Bueh maturity, than, ir.irr.il,. person having the highest number, not exceeding three, on the list ef those voted tor aa l'Tnl,lm,i o,. . I'epreseiitatlvcs. shalt choose Immediately, by ballot, the I rt sldeut. But In choosing the Preidet.t the voU shall be uaea oy ntaies, ine representatton from each State havlns .in., h . . i . . .. .... . 1. 1 . . , i , , . . a uvi u m iur mm purpose snau consisi of a mem ber or member from two-third f the States, aodsms- ,.;. .t - ii ii. . ui , i n i . . . . : . rii.7 ,n an ma r-iates snau ue uecjaary to a Choice, Aod ii ma riouss oi Representatives snail pot choose a Tresi- oeni, wnonever tne right of choice (bill devolve upon them, before the 4th day of Afarok nett following, thon the Vice i lesiuoni snau set as I remount, as in iuia nr tha iu.ih ... uiuur cousmuwonai uisaointy of the 1 r riJuut, person hsvlnjf the greatest number of rote ts iv i iw.inmi. inau oe tne vice rrssidsnt, ir such number be a msjoTHy of the whole number of ek-ototB appointed ; and if no person have a nisjorlty, then from the two highest numbers on tin list the Senate shall choose the Vice Preai. dent ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of twe thlrds of the whole number of Senators, and a msjorlty ot the whole number eht,l be necessary to a choice. 4. Hbt no pemoi constitutionally Ineligible to the cltlce nf President sha'l e eligible to that of Vloe President of tbn Cnniedeiate Staes, 6 The Congress uWy detsnulne the time of choosing the eteetttf , and the -dat on which the y phall glvj their voto. which day shall b tke same thmu.hout th Confederate States. . , . ' i . 7. No prroo cxortit a aaUral bern citizen of the Cob fe lot ie slate, or a titliteaUiureof at the time of the adop tion of thi conatitutita. nr a citisen thereof born In the United Slates prior toll 2uth of December, lNilO, ahall be eligililo to the r nise of President ; neither shall any per-on bo cIIkIIiIo to that clljt ewho shall nntbat attained the age of thlftv-Uve ysats, and boen fourteen yeare a resident wiihia the limits uf its Confederal Btates, as may exist at tbe time of his election H . In case of the removal of the Presldeat from ofllo, or of bis death, rcalgiution, or inability to dischsrga the pew era snd duties of tl said oflios, the same sball devolve on the Vice President, and ths Congress may, by law, provide rr the case of rcnuval, death, resignation, or Inability both of tbe Prcaldent aid Vice President, declaring what officer shall then a t aa Piesldont, and suck ulllcer shall ant ae corrtingly nntll tie disubility be removed or a President sball be elected. tf. The Pieidoat shall, at stated time, ,rfeve for his service a competsation. whiob shall neither be Increased nor diminished wring the period for which h shall have1 ben elected; and be shall not receive within that period nny other emolument Ircm the Conlederate States, or any of them. ''.. - 10. llcfore he enters on tbe execution of hi cflUe, he shall take the following oUi orslllrmaoB " I do solemnly swear (or Affirm) that I will faithfully ax- eonte the oflice ol President ol ths Confedorate Status, and will, to I lis best of mt ability, preserve, nrotcut and dutand the Constjtutlon thereof." AWfion'sg .... 1. The President slit II be cOBiriianderln-chlet of the army and nsvy of the Confederate rftatra, and of the militia of thesevoral State, when called Into the actual service of the Conlederate State; b may require the opinion, In writ Idg, of the prinolpal officer in eaeh of the Executive Depart Biouts, upon any subject relating to the duties of their re spective llioers, and healialll.ave power to grant reprieves ana psrnous iur viiedces sgainH the uvutedarata Slates, oxcepi in esses miniicai'itiiu. . --- : y n iitMUra- l""-"""-""?''' 1fJ?""l -a. j, T it ii ii -rjomtsntrrrr -trrr TKra r 07 to nmke treaties, providod two third of the euators present oouciu-1 and h sliull noinl. Date, snd by and with the ad vie and consent of the Henate, sli.nl appoint amhviiadurR, othor public iniirj-lers and enn- siiln, juilgo of the Sapreine Court, snd nil other olllcers of inn 1 onieueraie mates, whose siinorTiiments srs not herein otherwise provided fur, and which shall be established by law t I.nt-tlio Cong-ess niay, by law, vest the appointment ui noun ulterior i nicers, as tuny tuiliK proper, m ine I'resb dout alone, in the oottrl of iavr or in the head of depart ments. ' . 'l he i rlndpaL officer la each of the eienutlve depart ments, and all persons connected with the diplomatic ser vice, may be remuved from office at the pleasure of the President. All other eivll officer ot the Executive Depart ment may be removed at any tline by tlio President, or other appointing power1, wbeu their service are mmsi.es- saiy, or lur dislmocaty, Incapacity luolltolency, mUoou- uuci, or oegiect or amy ; 1 cu when so removed, the remov al shall be reported to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor. 4. ThePresiJent shall hsve power to flit all vacancies that may happen duiing the rectus of the Senate, by grant ing conuiiis.u ns which shall expire at the end of their next seioa ; but no person reiectttd by the Senate shall be re appointed 10 Ue name off c daring their ensuing recess, , - Nf-.itiH S. 1. The PreeM, ut shall from time ' T give to the Con gress iiiforiiiallou of tne state ot tne . mieJeracy, and re oouumend to their considtf ation such ..icasures aa he ahall JuOgo necessary cid expedient; be msy, on extraordinary eocssions, convene both Urtires, tr cither of them I and In ce of disagreement between them, with respect to the time of adjournment, he may adjourn tbcoi to such time ss he snail think proper: he shall relvs Ambassadors and other publlu miulsuirs; he shall take care that the law be faithfully execute d, and shall commission all tbe officers ol the Confederate Biatfs. , . Ssclum 4. I. The President. Vice Presldont. and all civil n Wears of the Confederate States, shall be removed trom office an Im peachment for; and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.' AKTlCtB 111 Section 1. 1. The judicial power of the Confederate ritate ahall b vested in on Supreme Conrt. and in such Inferior ctn.ru as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. Tbe judges, both of the St pre me and. inferior courts, shall hold their ofiloes during good behsvior, and sball, at staled times, receive for their services a compensation, which shall not be diminished daring their continuance to oflice. ifxcitoa 2, I. The judicial power shall extend to all cases arlslnr nhder this Constitution, the taw of ths Confederate States, ai.d treaties made or which shall be uisdo under their au thority ; to all cases (fleeting ambassadors, other publie uiiu'fiicra sun ooosuis : 10 all cases or atimjraitv ana man. time lurisdx'lon ; to controversies to which ths Confede rate btates shall be a party ; to controversies between two or more r-utea ; -between a male and eltizen of another Stats where the rotate Is plaintifi ; between citizens claim ing lands ander grants of different btates, and between a Stale or the citiiuus thereof snd foreign States, citizens or subjects ; bat no stste shall be sued by a citizen or subject oi auv j'jrcign main... :. ,. ... .....-,, 2. In ail esses sueotlng ambassadors, other public minis ters and consols, and those ia which a Stat shall be s pe.ty.llis Supreme Court shall hsve original inrlsdiction.- in all the oth.r rases before roeutioned tbe Supreme Court snau nave appellate jurisdiction, both as to law ana laci, aitb aucb exceptions and nnder such regulations as the Congress shall mike. 3. lhe trial of all crimes, except In cases of Impeacbmsnt, shnll be by jury, snd such trial shall be held in the btate where the said crimes shall hsve been committed.; nut when not committed within anv State, the trial shall be at such place ot places as the Congress msy by Isw have di rected. Section 3. 1. Treason against the-Conlederate Btates shall consist only in levying war agaiw-t them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort, no persjnunall be convicted of treason unless en the testimony ef two witn as ses to ths same overt act, or on oonfesaioa iivopen court. . 2. The Congress shall bave Dower to declare the punish ment of treason, bat no attainder of treason shall work cor ruption of blood, or forfeiture except during the life of the person attained. - abticlb iv. tveetton i. 1. Full faith and credit shall be given lu each Btate to the public acts, records and judicial proceedings ef every other btate. And the Congress may, by ge oeral laws, prescribe the manner in which such acts, records and proceedings snau DC proved, ana ue enect thereof. section ii. 1. Tbe citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of eitirens in the several Slates, and shall bavs ths right of transit and sojourn in any Htatt of h Confederacy, with their slaves and other property ; and the right of property in said slaves shall not bs there by unpaired. a a - -v..n4 I. ... Oi... i.t. . ... e.i. a. A C 1 n U U VilMg.ll ui muj otaw WIUJ HCHVU, iIVU or other crime against the laws of such State, who shall nee from justice, and be found In another btate, snail ob demand of tbe executive authority of ths Stale from which he tied, be delivered np to be removed to tbe Btate Laying jo'isdicion oi tne crime. -,- ----- J. NoaUveor other persoakeld to service or labor in an KtaU or Tarritnre nl tha I 'narader-Ma States, under the laws thereof, esoapiog r IawIHIj canted into another, shall la eonseqaenessf sny law er MgulaUon therein, b dtachargad from each service or labor, but shell bs deliver ed ap an claim of the party to whom sash aUts belong, er to whom such service or labor s be due. , n . Sflcfiow I. 1. Other Ptatc may bs sdmitted Into this Confederacy by a vote of two-third of the whole How of Ite-resenta-tlv-a snd two-third of the Fetlato, the SenaM vollnf by ri" f "7 8tat" ,hn " tTTMi or erected whliln 5"i.il . .c Uon of othr Dor 7 fornt- ..tl3' . . JnDeUoB t o or mora KUtee, or parts cf btstes, wlthmittheeoasent of the LeguUatare of tae tuu coa oeraed,aswllaaof theCoBgre. ati hlMV" !.h,U hV? Pt,r t0 """P0" of "J ' ail needful rules and regulations Concerning the proaierlv of the Confederate Slates, liwla ding the lends thereof. ' Oorl.TJl! S?!!!?"1 m4t, ny;cll territory, asl Congress shall have power to let. Wist and proviJa Severn. T.?.Z.?"? '"habitants of .11 territory IrVnX f to nvas lying withooll the mtts uf lbs several - dm l ted Into the confederacy, fa U lach territory the Is stitutloB of Begra avery now .xisbj In U,e "Jnfrit in j b. . a' J.""' ,.T"n'"".f by Congrew j fV,,iBnfii in seyersi loniederale rttate ai lhe right to t.lk such UtrrlLiir an them ia auy of the States or f errl mates, , "d 'ha fnk,itanuf larrUorle shall ha.a slaves lawfully held bv ,i . . .i -. . nee et uis vcniarai uarantM to (very State a awn ner f thi Ca J-racy, a Republican form of govbrmneat, and shall ni. ot esoh of them against Invwliw j and on applicatish ol s Leg.sh.tur8 (or of tbe 2xccbUt- when the Leclalatm-s " 4. Ths Confedeiate Status shall that now i or boresfler msy beconi ieue tact in tiFetalaturs for of tha Zai-n.a i . V . u uu. ui scesiynj againii aomesllfl Vlolsoc. - t .'1PP,1"1"'oniBBdof snv three States lersny ssmh'. ' bled In their several conventions, tha Cmia. atT.n " mon a Convention of all the State, to lake Into eonslderaVf "j tlon such amendments to tha enn.titnti,,-. .a i . ..u li... ' shall concur lu suggtsting at the tint- when the said dwaiand Is made, and should any of the proposed amendment to .... ,v,....Ui,uu . aKristt on oy tun said conventionvot Ing by Sttaud the ame be ratified by the Legislators of two-thirds of tha several Bistre,- or by cocveiitlone In two-third thereof as ths on or tho otker mod of rat'fl- OStlt s may be nrDoad bv the eanaral ar....n,n. .u'. shall -esueef ir w fortai a -pari ' bf thi Constitution. But aw rikairi .nun, wtllloai lis COnMUl, taa TSprlVCd Of IU CnusJ repi eseutailon la the Senate. 1 oq w ' ' '"" iABTICHVI. ' ' 1. The Oovernment esUblihei b thUConsifiiMiaa isii.. ucceastir of the provisional government of the Confederate States of America, and all th.1 laws passed by tha latUr shall continue In force mull thw ssme ahall be r pealed or mod fled; and all the cifficar appointed by tha same ahall remain in oflice until their suoosiaora are appointed and qiialllled, or the cdlce abolished. ' 2. All dobts contracted and engsgemoBt entered Into before the adoption of this constitution shall ha a. against the Con fedorats States under ttii constitution as under th i rovlnlonal government. S. TbisCon-titiiUou. snd tha laws af the rne...i. Btittes, made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or ,.iww aai.ii uv umuv wiiuar wo aittiioriiy oi me unntederate Statea, (halt be tbe supreme law of the land; and the Judg es In every Stats shall be boend thereby, anything lu the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwith standing. . -' .-.' - . : 4. lbs Senators and lienrsaniitatlva lar,,ra and tlmrnTfmh6T thj several Siute fieglalatitres, aad all" nun aim jiiuiuini oiocers, nom si Ins vonfedursta States and of the several States, shall bs batinA h. .ek affirmation to support this constitution, bat ne rellgou test ' hail ever be required a a qualllloatlon to any oflloc er public unst nnder the Confederate (status, r ,. . Tbe powers not delegated to the Confederal States by the Constitution, Bor Prolllbltthv It to the States ara ... served to th State, repotivly, or to the people tncreor. , V, aktich vtt. , . i I. a hs rat'floatlnn of th tionventfons of five Stitt.es slisll berulll -lent for the esUblisiiment of tlinj constitution be-' tweebih btates a ratifying the same. , , 2. When fiv state sbairiuvvarai.t(lsi this mwttteWLl . tna' guratiug the President. Thsv thaU alu. ,...i.nh. ,i,- time for holding the first election or members of Congresa under this eonsiltuiinn, aod the time for assembling the am. Until the assembling of such Congress, th Congress under ths provisional .eoustliutloe shall continue to exsrelae the ligialative powe's gtsnted Uietn, not exUodlng beyond the tlms limited bjr ths constitution of tbe provisional govern, mailt. . -' " Adopted unanimously, March 11, 1861, ; . ; x f , -..--?.;.!: Csmsu of Worth CaraIIM.JbOa. as bepohtbo nr thb BricRKrAxr of rust tat coNVBanon, FBSB COfC SLAVS. " TOTAt.." COt'STIK Alam&nce, alexantler, -Arson, . Allughao;. Ashe, Rosnfort, '' iienie, RladeUi Brunswick, liunooinbe, Hurke, Cabarma, Csldwisll, t aniden, Crteret, Caswell, Catawba, - Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, ' Cleveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, iiaviosou, Davis, Duplin, ' Edgecombe, ruTsytna, Pranklin. (aston( ' r t.atea, . (iranvllle, Greene. flnllford, Halifax, Hornttt, - Haywood, Henderson, Hertford. Hyde. - Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, - Jon, Lenoir, Lincoln, - Pacon, Had wob, Itariln, McDowell, ttecklenbnrg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, , Orange, Pasquotank, " Perqulman, Person, Pl, Polk,. Richmond, '- Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, - Kowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, . -- Burry, , Tyrrell, Union, , Wake, - Warren, WaibiagtOB, WaUnga, Wayne, wjikee,- WU.OB, Tadkln, Tancey, rHFTB. 7,t7 i " A,.1tit e,r42 . 8,3,'.7 7,423 8,172 5, M . d.235 4,615 lo.uia (1,647 . 7,4b'i e,2',i7 2,S4) - 6,064 fl.ftsi a,;m 12,ni ?,U78 JO, KM 6,779 r t,m 0. 6(11 4,-71 'M,S78 ,tK)l , 8,2H4 60 ' 10,718 ; 6,4'H) f 7,009 - 4,180 "U,1H9 I 16 14,738 6.642 6.3A1 6.4SS 8,081-. 3,048 4,612 11,141 . '6,241 10 648 J Jle 1. m 8,000 J70 " 1 6,6'JJ ' 6,4.16 6,642 10.A43 6,781 8,725 6,318 10,617 6. K12 6,108. 11,318 4.47S - 3.2S7 6,708 . 7,480 3,317 6,211 14.7C8 884 , 10,021 10,622 8060 9,106 6 690 7,847 a 8,9! 3,203 8,903 421 Kit . 27 141 " 729' , " 279 - 436 . 2U0 100 219 V J04 114 - 27(t - 1A2 " : 279 ' V8 ' 304 38 161 10 " Si4 1.2N8 . . 8781 221 , ' '347 " 101 ... 874 -8i8 . ' "211 : . j 641 7 102 '' Ml ' .1,121 Wl - m ;- 1,450 104 -- '5 :: 1,111 .... ..j .. '29 6 103 107 ;' 177 t' 0. . .lli . . :YTt . 273 2M0 7: 45 v; . i 184 ', : ess ' 76 : 666 19 '622 1,484 892 , 318 127 .106 , 345 ' SsO 1,450 407 " ' 135 122 4X9 , ' .8 1H4 ; i - 3 ; -t. 16,470r 1,424 t,a - 3,i 4.771 8,721 13.280 6,044 0,110 8,229 402 2lS 82' 734 261 280' 168 64 8,446 8,851 ; , 206 3'Jl (878 6,1H6 8,327 1,021 - 1,031 2,371 8.040 1,088 1,127 l,Wt9 9,356 1,604 6,248 619 '1,713 - 3,131 .. 2,463 6,100 . 3,078 1,891 7,126 10,108 1,764 7,079 ' 2,109 3,903 . 11,088 3.P47 8,625 10,349 2,54 318 1,39a 4,445 2,73 ,i,177 281 4,014 3,413 8,131 1,115 Sil 4,303 1,306 8,641 . 123 2,618 .' 4.681 U0,332 ',808 ' 3U!n 6,19 ..' ; . 2,9J C. "fl . 8.5C9 - 6,105 : . 8,473 ' 620 6,443 , 1,645 ' 6,456 6,318 1.829' V. 2,331 ... 7,0'JH 1,169 ' ' l,4t.9 - 1,246 3,2-IS 10,733 ' '. -10,401 ' - 2,465 ? .'.r 104 , , , 6,451 . l,2i'8 : l,4"v - 1,1 i ' 3 . Jc2. 11,858 - ,oaj is,6i4 : ; W1 I . 14,779 14,811 11,005 8,406 ' 12,664 0,237 10,543 7,49 6,343 8,185 '"' 10,216 , 1 10,720 S 18, Iff 0 ,, 8,166 6,841 ' 12,348 . 8r7 . 10,271 16,369 ; T.4.6 . 1 W.601 15,788 :i 17,378 . 12,601 ' i .1I0 8,310 8,444 I.W96 ' 7,925 . 10.056 I 19,441 ... 8,039 . i' ' 6,801- V 10,448 7 9,504 ' "' 7,734 15,347 ; 6,2i, - ; ,16,657 r 1 6,730 10,211' t T-8,,u ;., . ; e,on4 - 6,8118 16,189 --7,120 1 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,688 21,715 13,376 8,856 16,049 8,940 1 7,248 ii,m 16,78 4,046 11,000 16,798 15,490 16,740 14,6 11,573 16,628 7,801 10.401 10,379 4,943 11.302 28,6-17 15,71 8,3 ' 4.1 t 14,749 8,7i0 40,711 8,665 f31,4S9" 30,037 31,0Sl 993,667; LADIKS. BLACK CLOTH for Cloaks, at Jan: VK y , . BALDWIN 'B.s TJKAVT BROWS DlULCS.-sSQ pieces, t il Jan. 20. v . , - BAXWIS'S. ' , - t. j .. v.
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