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-A,-- .. ,- - ... 1. - e 1 --- -- .... ... .- i f i : VOL. 1L NO. 131. J- CONFEDERATE STATESJ)F AMERICA AV1LMIKGT0N, N. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 18C2. HOUB NUMBER 3,208 - ill t BY FCLTOTf PiltCfi, PHOPRICTOKB. '".lis PULTUN, Editor A..L. PB1CE. A.tau"'K " Trims Of lubx r(i' i Ctfiy Pipr, on year, Invariably in eJlvauct. .. Wt-ekW " " " . . . Ti. prr will r e dieer ntii.ned at the expirtlon i.f tb lint paid lor unites, renewed. Alii)iifi on biuincw cc.nnect.4S. with this -to. iv -' b MrMwd tc the proprietor., . Will ba inferted at -HHY CENTS rer agnara ol ten Hun er less, for the first insertion, and T KTVPIVr. CENTS per sqaare. for each repetiiioaCASU -W Al- ,vancb. -- .Advertisement inserted aa Special or Bishop Notices are charged one-half wore than above rates eight lines pleaded) or Jess counted aa a square. a Advertisements inserted every other day ara charged 47 f eenta per square fur each inaertion alter the firat. ArNo publication made without a responsible name. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CAUPS. - II. U. IluLIrttS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. A& remved to tie centre office of JOURNAL BUILD TT IT. ING3, next door Weal of hi former location. October 17th. tCl. JUL - . , KMPIR-At ALIEN, ATTORNEYS AT, LAW, HAVE removed their office from Front to Princes street, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, formerly occupied by H. U Holmea. Esq. '- . October 17th, . 31-tf , T. rKTOWAT, ' KOUES BOOKS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERiUIAN TH, 02, 1841 No. 23 North Water it., Wilialngton. N. C. . ' LOUIS U. EUAJ1BKHT, a JABDQGIST AND PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST; i.yW1 r V j;. "-and other ..fflcera "and .ball h.v. the aole power o 3SM Article, Wxnet and Liquor for Mtdxcal tvriiotvx, gar$, &c. . '. .Particular atteutlos phid to PaaaoBirrtowa, F,mi. aoirta, Medioinb Cbbrts. o. .feUre immediately under tha " Carolic Hotal.' , July l'J, im. . ,03-tf-. ' ' G.!. & W. J. Mt'KRO, COMMISSION MEllCHANTS and WHOLESALE GBO CEIltt, No.2iiorUi Water Btreet,. . -. Jnna tG, , Wilmihotok, N. C. JOBMH . BtOBtOll. CTBUil. TAKAMRIWUI. Yl KNERAL COMMISSION MELCHANT3, VJ June 28, 1H61. WlLMIKOTOHj H. C. H. B. KiUF.n. , " TTTBOLEfiALE OKOCER AND COMMISSION MEB VV CUANT, and LEALEft IN.Na AL BTOBtB, corue Water and Market ilreeie, Wihsiiigton, X. C. April ad, 18AM. K. MVUIIAV tt) .'-, . (SuMMiin to Blartny A rt .. ' w COMMISSION MTTRCHASTil . ASD WHOlALEOKOCSI, . . WATf.Ii STkEFT, ; WUJaINGTON,..C.' . MCBKAT. B. MC1M;HI0. i. t. Hl'l.BAT." Vebruary 1, ISf.t. " Ub-if ?;TB, oSBef aao-.md etiry. c-tn., ket utroete. Wilminci,, !J. C. att4 to ail bnnv4f t lAirn o. btote. ' . JAR. C. SMITH CO., C10MMIB8ION KEBCHAf, Botith Watcrand M i rk . where they are preparaj to ' Qommniaioii una. ,K ',' f All baaloaaf astrccUl U tbni rTJ Ja p auau a COMMISSION AND FOBWABiINl MEECllANTH - . Wll.MINUTO)., N O, a i Office over Mr. J. A. WUIard a Kture. . Prhiceaa and Water atreeta. . r' March , I860 l&Hn.- Th Ftrmntt Vnn-luutiw of lAi Uonfelcra'e SUitr We.'the t-ropi.e of the Confederal 8ale. raeh 6ta- act- ng In ita iver Un a-d i'.dcpeailent cbitfaetrr. In or Jcr ta furai a trrtif nfe lKral mvernnint. eatab lh junti", in aura rJon.k'ic trarqul lly, an4 aecu'e the bleaxlnganf libr tr to cnrttclvea and our nnateritv Invokio the lavnr and giiJam-e'of Alaiibty (J nl do ordain and etablih th C'cnt tblia for tte Con'rdt-rala Bt'e uf America. AkticlKI. .Sucltonl. ll Ictrl.iUtivc paver licn tn delefftet ahall ba etd lf a Co: prc , f the CnVHrrate htatea, which aha',1 eouai.-t of a i-oiata and Uunie of Krnreaentativea . . OtcttOH t '' - 1. "The TTof)i) brRcpreaooUtivri ahall be couioo' ed il merubrrn cb-Tai-n every second yearn the people of lh Keventl 8Utee ; ajid tb alrctura'ln ech Hime a lull c. li te a of I he Confederate fit-s, and have the qnahflos'im reiju'ti e lor elvctora of the mo.t nunenma branch H the Ht't luldtijre ; but Bo perun of furcfga biith oot a cul sen fjf tl.a Confederate H' ahU ba a. lowed to vole lor Laiv-t Bicer, civil or pnllticaL Hate orKtderal 1. no pirua Kbah be a representative wno abail nave aitiincd the of tweuty-flva yeara, aid ba a citizen t the Coiifedrrate Bta'ea, arid whoiball Bat, when elected, be aa inhabitant o' that Hlute In abicUie lill b elion 1. Hepreaeurhtlrea and direct lax' shall be apportiuned tmung tt e ae rulKtatea which may he included withli thm Cunfrderacy a( Crfdirfr to their reaiieclive nnmbcrf, h;cl, liU ba determined by addmir to tbe'whole nunber cf tree peraona, itn lu-lmi thiwe bouud 'e at-rvke for a term of eurand exchidinK liidu ti not taxed, tliree-d'tha of all elavt-a. The actual enumeration abiill be made within three j care after the Cut uTeelinx of the ( ongrrn of th Coined erate Mates, and' within every aubarqur nt term of tea year, la such mariner a they thall, by law, direct, lb number of representative ahall not exceed one for every llfly thm aand, but each Hate nhull have at least oue reineaentativ ; an1 nntil such enumeration ahall be made th Alata i f -Houlh ( arolin i ahall be eulitled to cbooa six. the Hate ol de t gia ten, the feta'e of Alubama nine, the Mate of Ploiida two, th : 'to ul Mixhiasippl ev n, the Stale of Lnuisijni six, end the M.io i,' Tex tix. .. . . , 4 v hen vacancies happen In tha repreanulation from any State, the txeoutlve authority thereof rlnll iuu wiiu of election to till su!-h vacancjea, , . - mauve stall choose their hpek- hlrn cvfuor ol -rsioii msriKRir. WILMINGTON, N. C.t A. H. VAN BOK-ELE.V, Paorrafi. r ALL KINDH 0? NAVAL 8I0KE!j pnrchad, pobdu! toredandaoll , Wharfage and bloragt fnr--hadr 'd Voopervge dou , Utrrataa. Jan. 1, I860. 100-tf. ' WaHtNOfOK, m. tr. rIPOBTErvS, MANUFACTOHETs' AIJEM )'H, ASi Oea leres in Hardware, Cultery, lion, Steel, Nails, Aaripi jjral Implement, Ac. ' ' : 1. J. OOX. W. r. IB14D1LL, I. . I IK DAL L COX, MI-UL1., A CO. COMMISSION IdEBCHANTS AND WHOLESALE GI No. 11 A 1J, Norta Water St. HUtrohinh.lfKl - 167-tf 'T.CAB. O.WORTH, COHMIflSION ANUrOBWAtyrSIJ mebchaets, . Wimiitoi, N.C. KarohlL 1867 I" w WALKS ti 3.AUEI, fSnr.oetor to Walker Mere A Co..) HOLESALE AND BETAIL DBUUUI&T, - 45 MiRirr crBBBT, wiwimroK, t, u. 0. D. ILL-. ' "ITCHBLl. ELMS Si MITCIIKLL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CtORN, PEAS, OATS, BYE, WHEAT BBAN, OIL MEAL; , r&ESH (iBOUSD HOMINY, HOBB A 00W PEED; A Lao, XASTSRlf AtiD NOR TR R1VKR BAY, No North Water Street, l.W-H-.TW. K. O. Vh arv l. - .. ' HARBIM -.lOVV-IV COMMISSION MKBCHANTB, - Wili?ito, N. O. fBOBfll HABHrPI, A. I. HOWILL. W. W. BAKRIM. Or-U lat. 1H.SS. 1 a. a. jBMKixes. ' L. rBAOOCB. A PEACOCK, V (TTCCK8flKA TO WTUB, rBACOCT CO) - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale -Orocera, "nd Dealer in Naval fctorea, Cotton, end Southern Produce, . - WILMINUTON, N. C. Jane 4J, 1861. " Itf NOTICES. -.-. C0-PARTIIR1IIP -KOTICK. THE UNDERSIGNED have entered Into Co-partnership in the town of Wilmington, N. C, under the firm ol bOUTHERLAND A COLEMAN, for th purpoee of buying , and elling NEGRO SLAVES, where the highest cash prices will be paid. They also have a bona In Mobile, Alabama, where thej willreeeive and tell alavea on commission. Liberal advan ce made npon slave left with them for aale. . D. J. HOUTMERLAJJD. . - JAMES C. COLEMAN. Angnatlst, 1839. SOt-t SAMUEL B. JENNINGS and Lovet Peacock wiU carry ob the Commission and Forwardina; buiineaa at the old eland of the late firm of Gwyer, Peacock A Co., under the name of Jennings A Peacock. - a. b. rtKitiKog. u riACocx. June 11. Oodsboro' Tribune copy. 135 WILJU BOTOS IR09I AID COPPER TCORSS, . FBOIiT BTRIIT, B1LOW MABrrt, WILMINGTON. BT.C. L. 4. BAM t JOHN O. BA1L1Y, Proprietors, 1,1, PBACnCAL BUILDERS of portable k A I 1 1 mnA at tmnsp-w &,. L ; ..t - a",itt j ... : "B'"v-, -71- t 1 quired power and kind of boiler, aaw mill. - - snai nm, aiareai-iDira, ana any otner kind f machinery mad la any eaiaumnmem eoouu nave oa band a large variety of pattern for machinery now in gen ' eral ase ia the enrro-nding country. Will (apply draft of eil kind of machinery and mill work. Turpentine stilts and eopi r work in ail it branches. All kind of iron and bras cattirurs, finiahed or njicjuebed, at short notice. Old machineiy oTerhanicd; end japeired. Ad work warranted to ba aa represented." ' . . la eotm ction with the above establienment, we bar oa -and a tenr stock of rabbet aa d leather be!- g. lacing, packing nveta, sod mill rock and bolting cloth for grist nulla. Saw and Circnr Saws of ay aiae and gaogf , tVniahed at abort 10-OS. tb.U. . - . j Im peachment, except that any judicial or otbnr federal Ulcer resident aud autit'g solely wiihintli litoi's of any hint , may be impeevhed by s vote of two thirds of b th brauches of the Legislature th-.reof. ' Section S. 1, The Feoate of the Couledurate KfaU,s shall Cuuipo ed of two Sen 4tois from each btate, chosen for six years by the Legs) ature thereof, t the regular session next linme diutely preoedin Ihecommencsraeutof th term ol (ervics; atid escb (senntor shell bav one vote. 1. Irr mediately a'ter they aball be aesenibled, In conse quence of the firat election, they ahull ba divided a equally as may be into three classes. The eeats of the Senator ol the lirst class shall be vacated at the expiration of the s cl oud fear ; of tba second claa at the expiration of the fuiirih year ; and of the 3d clanaat the expiration of the sixth jear ; so" that oiis-ihird may b chi.scn every second year) and I1 vscduclcs happen by res gnatton or otherwise during the recede of the igisiature of any Hlato, the Executive there of uiy iiiuk teuiporsry appoiutmenla until the next meet ing ul the Legislutuie, which sbail lhj;n fill snub vacancies 3. No person shall be a eenator who shall not have at tained the age of thirty years, aud be a citiien of- the Con federate Htstea; and who shall not, when elected, be.an lu habituut ot the Hate for w4ich b shull b chow n. i. Tl e Vice-President ol the Cuofederate Htatcs shall be President juf the Cenate, but thajl have no vol, uulcss tht y be equally divided. . . S. The benat shall chnoss their other officer, and also Bi'cesident pro Ion re In the abwtice of the Vice Presi dent, or whin be shall exercise thevtt.ee of Preaulent ol the Coulederato Stat. a. ti. The Senate ahall have f he sole power to. try all Im peachments. When silting for that purpose, they shall he on oitb or aflFrm I'l.jn. Vt beq the President ot 'he Confede rate Hates i tiiedthe Chlof Juetice thll preside ; a'.d n prrson shsll be couviuU-d without the concurrence of tw it- thirds ol tha member present. . 7. Jortzmeot In ContederaUt Mates : but the partv couvictcd shall, tiever tin-lex, be liable aud subject t inaiulmeut, trial, judgment and p jniriiment,.accuraing to raw. tiectwn 4 1. -The time, place nd maimer of holding electinti for PeUAtora and Representatives sh-ll be prescribed lu each Ktat bv th Legialatute thereof, abject to the provuuuus of this Coi stifulion : but the Congress uuv, at any I'm -. by law make. or al er tucb- reguiationa, txcept a to the tiuie and plact ol cnooatug nenator. '1. ilia cotiHress shall asseiubl at leant once Inevrt year; tiM such meeting shall be on the first Mondny iu iMcember, uules they shall, by law, appoint s diUureul day. Section 5. - - 1. Each Iluuno shall he the judge of lb elecliona, returns and qual flcatiune of its own niemhcrs, and p majority ol each shall conatitote a guurura to dobaniijes; but a smal ler number may adjourn fiem day to day, and may be au thorized to ooinpol the attendance of absent member, to aucb manner and under such penalties as each House in. provide. 2. Each IIoue may determine the lulcs of Ha proceed ings, iiunijch.il member for disordetly behavior, and, with th concurrence ol two-thirds of th whole number, expel a uiembtr.. 3. tech House shall keep a journal of it proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting -such part aa may in their judgment require eeciesy, and he eaa and nsjs of the members -of eltuer Lease, on any ques tion, shall, at the detsire 01 two-Uilna-or those present, be entered on the j jorual. 4. Neii her House, during the session tf Congrers, shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn fur more U-au three duja, nor to any other place tLau that In which ti.r two Huuat shall b lilting. bastion 6, 1. The Senator and Representatives shall reeeive a com pensation for their services, to ba afcertamecj Dy law, and paid out 01 ine treasury i me uouieaeraie Maiea. iney aball, in all cssea, except treason, lelony aid breach of the peace, be privileged from atreet during their atiendabce at the scsMoo of theu- respective Houses, and in going to and Keiuinmir I ruin the tame ; and lor any speech or debate iu aii her Uuuse they, ahall oot be questioned iu any other plac. ? '1. N"o Senator or Representative (ball during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil offic nndei the authority of the Confederate Slates, which (hall have been created, or the emoluments whereof ahall have been increased during such time ; and no person holding any office under tha Confederate Statea ahall be a' member ol either Horn during bis oontiouance in ofiice. But Congress d ay, by law, grant 10 me principal cuicer in eacu ot the Executive Ieiiarini?ntsa seat npun the hour ot either honse. u rn me privilege 01 oitcussing any measure appertain lug to bia department. Section 7 1 All bill for raising revenue aha',1 originate in the Ilouie of Keprcaentativea; bultbebenate nisy pioptse to concur Willi MflCUUllltUM H UB VU1CI UU.I. T J Every bill which shall have parsed both Houses snail, bettie H becomes a law, be prtseced ia the President ol theVonfederate htalen; if he approve, he shall sign it ; b'tt iMTit, ho tnau return It lla ni criections to thai tlou-e in which it shall hav originated, who si-sll enter the objec- lions at large on their journal aud proceed to retuuiler it. If, after such reconsideration, two thudsof that House shall aureeto Daaa the bill, it shall be sent, together with the ob- jections, to the other House, by which it tball likewise be reconsidered, ana 11 approved by iwo-iniroa 01 uiai House It anall become a law. liut in all sucn caae the vote 01 bjth Houses shall be determined by yeas aud ray, aud the names of the peraooa voting for and agalnet the bill ahall be entered on the journal of each House lespectitely. II any bill .hau not b relumed ny lae t'reaideni wiuiu tenoays (r,undajs excepted) alter it sball hav been presented to bisu. the same sliau ba a law, iu line manner aa 11 lb dso aigned it, unlesa the Congreas, by their adjournment, pre vent Ita return ; lu wiuin case u snail noi oe a taw. me Preaident may approve fccy appropiiaiioa auT disapprove any other appropi iation in the aame LiiL In such caae, he shall, iu signing the bill, designate the appropriations di approved, and shall return a copy ot aucu appropriations, wiib his objections, to thfr House in which the bill shall have oiiginattd; and the same proceedings aLailtbea be bad aa m case ol ouier bdia disapproved by me rrea,oent. 3. Ever order, raoolutiua or vole, to which the concur rence of both House may be necessary (except oa a ques tion cf aojourLment) sliau be presetted to tae rresiceui ot tha Conledersl btaiea ; and before the same shall take ef fect, ahall be approved by him; or being diaapproved by him, miy be repassed by two-thirda ol both Huuseaacc rd- mg 10 th rule and limitations prescribed in case ti- oiu. Ikcttim 8. Tbe Congress hall hav power 1. To lay and collect taxes, duties. Imposts and excise for revenue necessary to pay the debts, provide for the common defence, and carry en tbe governuitfut of tbe Con federate blales ; but no bouulics thad be granted from the Tieasury, nor shall any duties or taxes oa importation from foreiga natiuna be laid to promote or foster any branch el ioduau-y ; a&d ail duties, imposu and excises shall be uni form throughout tbe Confederal estate. a.-T borrow money op the cfedil otThrXotrederaie Slates. - S. Is rtgulaV commerc with foreign Batioos, tad Bmaog the (ever! Plates, and wllh the Ind'aq tribe j hut n ither thl. nr any other clanae contained Is the C ntjlul on, shsll ever he construed to delegst the power tn rnrr-a lo appropriate mney lor any Internal Improvement lnii-rt.. ed to lapiiilate Ciwnnierc. except for th purpa-e i.f ur pishing light; beacon Bud buoy, and other aWito nnvi gst'on o lion the ccasls, and th improto-uient of lisrlni and 11. reoioving of bitrocti"ns In river lis visa! inn, in all which cse such dut'e shsll be laid on the navigation fa cilitated thereby as may be nrceary to pay the tsts and expense thcref. - 4. Totrahlish nn'f.irm laws of niturarkmlon, anl uni form laws on Uia stihlect Of baiihrn-itcles, throughout ibe Coufedera'e Hs; hut B' lW of CBre shall d'rchsrge any debt contracted belor the pa'Sjgi i tn ttnm fi. To coin mo'-ey, regulste tbe valo II erenf and of lo eign eclti, snd tlx Hi etardard of weigh' and nie.iam-. i. a. To pro id for the punMiiu'tit r counrfeii ng tin sei-nri'iea and curn lit com of the Con'sd'ta'e l-t'ca 7 To rMabliati u't cfilces ao-1 P'wt routes : but ths ex r-enar of the I'otrt ofiice ltpartmnt. after the li t d ly f mail q in lift yrtir 01 uur it'iu "i ,,nu.,-u aii sia'y three, shall b paid oot of its own revenue. 1 8 To premot the (trofeai of science ami uiefd art by secum g ..r lnni'eii urnx sinnor ana wen! or t'n" ex elniv tif ht l4helr ruspeaiiv wvi is and dUrevarh . 8. Tn coiialil it'o IrllHinal liTerh r 10 tlin huprcui ("ourt 10. To define and t un ah Vii"cie aud feVmie coirmiited on Hv high seas, and nir icce (Tgitinsi tbe law of natini. 11. Jto "eo are war, grant Icttere f l-mrnue jtnd re priiyf, ai d nhk-s rulei corfctirning caiUursou Un i and wir. - - - - r - - ' . 11. 1w raise and support arml'-.s ; hnt no appropriation of money to Ih.t use ahull hi for h ager term tljian two 13. To provide ttnl maintain a navy. 14. To make ro'cs for government s'.l rrguUlion of the land and naval forces. 15. To provide fur ca'liu forth tl 0 ml'lt'a to rxrnlv the laws of the Confedcrule Mules, sujiprea iunin eel l.-tm atol repel Invasion. .' . ' IB 1e provide for organizing, iirmlnir tiJ diwii'litiK-tr the it iijtia. and for goeir li g M ill fisrt i-f t linn as ui ) b emploii-d in the acrvice of Ice IVnloduratM rHele! rtt.irvv. ing to the Hatea, respeoiivtly . tha appointment of ths Ul cere ami the au'lmriiv of ra rg the tuUitli according I" tho d lr i p 1 1 1 IB p I esi' ll hurd'tlTiiTTg iT r. ' 17. T exerciae exclualv legialatlnn, in all casrs wlut soever, over such district (not rxe.evrling leu fn'l" n iare) as may, by eeattiou ol one or more H'ate and the ai.cn it. at.ee of Congress, b'come Ilia seat of I In govmnment of the Confederate Ha'e ; and t"i exercise lik authority over all places purchased by the c msent nf the I gutlitture of the Stat In which the same shall be, for tne' election of f na, wagaaHU4Mtr aiaeuala, doekyaed arid -eher needful bmld lugs ; and - IU. To mike all laws which shall he nccexsnrv and pro per for orr) ing Into rxcu ion the foregoing' powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in. the govern. m"iit of the Confederal HiaiiH, or In any drputn c,.t or ollteer thereof. - ' - iSVviif n !). - 1. The importation of negroes of the African race fiom any foreigu country other ll.au C' slavehoding H'ate'n, 01 Territorie of the United v-tN i ol A nifr'es, ia hereby fnr b'dd n ; and Coiigri-n is rnpiired to pass such law ustha'l tdeotiially prevent the name. " . ' '4. Congt es shall alao have power to prohibit tl;e Intro due lion ol slaves from snv K'aie not a ineinher of, or 1 erri tary not belonging to, this Coiifndcracy. 3., The privilege "f th writ ol hahea corpus ahall nt he snspended, uulea w hen in ca-es of rehejhonjxjjjvaisitilLihe putolo a(r.ly my reqnir 1r.J -' , 4. No bill of aLtuirur, or tr. foil i.'fo law, or law deny ing. or impairing the r ght of property lu negro slave slnHI be pan-d. , , 6. No capitation or other direct tux shall lei ill utile-o. in propoiliou lo-the ccuHuaor etiumeratiou hcrciuhi lorcali rerled to be taken. " tt. No tax-or dutv slull be laid nu article exported from nv Kt itc, except by a vote of two thirvle of both l ort s. 7. No preferences shall be giv n by any ri gii'a'i.ii of cotrmerce or revenue lo the ports of one Mute over thoi-e of another. 8. -No money shall be dtawn from the treasury, b'Jt In eons' qiei ci of spproprlatina maile r.y law 1 and a reuu-' livr etaiemeiit aad account or ins rMipie ami expciHinusa u( H potirra aaaaey ai-jsU be poUili-hiid Breui time i tiiu. 1- tsiongreasnaii atpropr' 101 mu'icy iron iiiri ireMHri rff fJriPl-Vliof two-third of bolh hoir es. t ikt u'ln yea sn na) s, unlowi it be akea and eHiiir.nied for by some one f the hu.ds of deportiu in, and submitted to Con; reus By the Pieaident; orlnrtbt ptirpoaeof pa; init I's own t x- peusca and coiitmgeiiceit: or lor tr payment or c Inline sgsitial the Con:ed -rate htatea, the justice of which shall have hei'ii judicially rieciuied by s Irilminl for the 1 teMl- gaiion of ( la mi cgam.t lie government, wi.H li It is hereby made the dntv 01 Lungress to ealabl'li. - 1(. Atl t il! appropriating nley xhall specify in fi-dril curietcy tu .exact summit of each Bpiioiriution atid the purpiwes for which It Is made ! and Coiigms slmtl grant tn extra compeni-alion to any public contractor, 1 lllir-r, agent or servaut, a t'r each cobtiact aball have been made or sue h service rendered. i 11. No titie ol nobility shnll be grantc J.'' the. Cm, fede rate States; nd bo person hotdlig atiy i fiice ot 1'tofit iif Irnst und ir tlieiii, shall, without the cmi.nn.l ol' the Con- gesa, acci'iit of ary pusent emolum nla, it.lico or lilie of any kind whatever 1 11 111 any king, prince or lon-ign Htate 12. Cotigien thall iii ikH uo law rxpectii,g an c-tii'ili-h-ment of religiou, or ptohibitin tho lice exrc:M Ihureul; or abridging the freedom nt speech, or of tho i(rn ; or the right of the people peaceably to aaecrii'ile and prthkn lbs government for a redrsa ot grievances. 13. A well regulated niil lia being netesary 1 0 the b" cunti of b free btate, tbe ligK ot Ihti peoplo t i keep aud b ar at mi shall not be infringed. It. No soldier (hall, in time of peace, be quartered in any hous withoot the consent of tie owr.er ; n'cr l:i titue ot "iv but in a manner to be prescribed by law. IS. The right of the peole to be sect. re -n t'neir person', hooaes. pspur and eBecta against uore. k ii..tM'' iear'hci aud seizures, shall not be vioialnl ; and no wanaiita hull issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath or alii m aflon, i,nd particularly dr-i-cr.l.lu the p ace to he naii hi'J ahd the person or tt.lug to ba seined. Id. No person shall be held to answer lor a capital or otherwise inlamou eiiuie, unless on a presentment or In dictuient of a grand jury, except in cases aii.-ing In the laud or naval foices, or lu the militia, when in aci:ial service, in time of war or public danger; nor shall any 1 erton be sub ject lor the same cflence lo be twice put in j.-.irdy of l.fe or I mo, nor be couipelltq, in any criminal c ic, to ne a wltueba against h niscll ; nor be deprived of Me. liberty, or progeny, without due process of law ; in r pha.l private property be taken for public ase without J'Mt touipeni-a-tiou. . - 17.' In all crlmlcal prosecution tb accused fchall enj it the r ght to A speedy and public tn . hy an Iinpattinl j ir Of Ine Hate and district Lei em tho enme snail nave oe,.n eommilted, which dia'iict shall have beeu pieviouly ascer tained by law, and to be ti.fo med of the niiture a il uo" Of the ccnualionj to bo icon runted wilh 'ilie" wi'.ucs-es against himi to have compulsory proccsa for' obtaining wiin ares tn hi ftiTor, td 10 have the isistatice of coun ;ti fof hie defence. 18. In su ts at common law, where the Vilu in ecn'ro- veiay shall exceed laen'y dohurs, iTe right of trial by j jry shad be preserved ; and no fact so tried by a j iry shall be otherwise re-examined M any court of the Confederacy than according to tie rules of the couiuicu law. 15. Excvsiv bail shall lwt be pthed, tmr exnesslve fine imposed, nor cruel and nnuaual -puhiahiiieiita UitUnted - 20. Avety laworrerotutum having Ihe force of taw, shall .-elate to but oue subject, and that shall be expressed in the title. . . - ' .', . ,t!um 10. ' 1. No State thall eLtcr it. to tr.y t-ea'y, a'.liance. i r con federation; giauv lelteis o'f n a.ijue sad. tepi stai ; ooiu money ; mike an)ll iiK hu.t g'.'.d au.i siiier coin a tender in paymeut 01 ueo'.s : pans any uiu w ammutr, or ix isvsi fox 10 law, or laW iu,iiiing the obligation ol ciOtracU ; 01 grant any Ctle ol nobility. z. AO stale anall, wii'iuut ius wwuv ui .uc vongrao, lay soy irriosU or duties ou initorlaand eiporU, except what may be absoiniely necesaary ior rjcuuug na inapee- tlonlaws; and th tietl pioduce of ail dul.es and mi posts, laid by but b'ate on irnporla or ei ports, ahall be for the Bsc of tbe tieau-y of the Confederate ctaKs; and all such lawa shad be'suhjott to the rev . on and control of C4n- gj. Sv No btale fhall, wilhout ;the consent of Congre, Uv any duly ol n onage, except ou sea going vesseta, tor the ioiprovcmcbt of iismevyeod harbora navigated by th aidveaeela; but such duties shad ant conflict with Buy tres'ie of tha Conlederate Stale with foreign nation; and anv snrolus of revenue tho derived shall, alter making such Improvement, b paid into the common Ueaeory ; nor snail any Mai keep Uuopa or ships of war, ia lime ol peace, eater into any sgreeuient or compact with another btate, or wiTb alorelgu power, or engage in war, unless actually invaded, or in each in.niiaeut danger as will not admit of delay. But a hen any nver divide or flow throngh two or more estates, they . may enter into compact with sach other to improve the Lavaiion thereof. . Abtmlb 11. .'vcfion 1. 1. The txecntive power shall be verted in a Preaident of the Confederate Hi ale of America. He and ihe Vice Presi Oent shall bold their efhees tor t-e term of six year; but th Pres. d m shall not Vt re-eligible. The Prea.dent and Vice President (hall be eiccted a loilowa: . 2. Vach btate shall anooiut, iu sucn manner as the Legis- huure Ltereol may direct, number of elector equal to the whous number of t-ehalor aud Fprescntativee to wbicb the btate may be entitled ia tbe Cong res but bo beoator or xicpreseouUT, or pertoa uowag aa omc ot trust ot profit under the CoBfederate States, hU be appointed as eie.tor. - 3. The r'reter thll Biect la their respective 8tatee and vu e hy ballot, (,r PreslJent nd Vice President, one of a h.-srr , t lea!, shall not be an luhahllant of th asm mate with Ihemulvea; they shall Bam In their ballot th per son voted lor a Pre daat. nd ia dattinot ballots th mi. son voted lor aa Vie Presids-Bt, aad ihey absll soak dl-, tinct lis' of 'l person suted lor Preaiiivnl, sad of all persons voird for Vice President, and of tbe nu-nber ol vole for each, whkh list they ahall sign nd certify, and transmit. tlfti, to lb government of tha confederal Rate, directed to lb I'irsideut of the Senate ; the Piesl deut of thn eenate shall, in th presence ol Ihe Senele and Hoa of Representative, open all th eerliflcaiea, and lb Vote shall then I counted ; th person hiving th greaUst nuuilor of votes for President shall b the President, if such nnrnher b a majority of th whole number f lelor p pointc), an it 1,0 1 ersaa bav uehmsjorlty, then, fiomthe persona having the bigheat until ber, not excrediug three, on th liat ol those Voted lor aa president, th Hons 0 I'apiesentativeo. ahall ehoos lmmedialely, by ballot, th Preaident liut In choosing the President Ihe votes shall be taken by Hate'; the repteseslatlon from each Hale having on m i I a qiiuiuia lor this purpose shall coaaialpf a u sru- m-r or mrmoera irnia iws ievniter ire (stale, taadwea- J irilv of all th Mate shall h neoeissry to a choice. - All if .th Hons of IfcpreaenUtive (halt sot Choose a PieV net t, w benever th right uf cboie shall dsvoiv npna them, H -foi the 4lh day of March uext following, Ihea the Vic l-rnslUeiK sbill set as Preaident, as In case Of th death or outer runauiuuuualAiwiOi'iiy or !;, IT, sl.ient. 4. Ihe eron having th greatest number of rote a vice rreaitlisiit snail be lb Vic Preaident, If uch Dumber he majority of th whole number ol elrctor appointed ; audit na pcin have a ni.ijorlty, thru frixuth I wo highest nnmvrrs on the list the (Senate shall chooae the V'loe Preai dent a quorum for th iiurrtose shsll cous'st of twe-tblrds of ihti whole number of beuatois, pnA a msjnrlty of ths b'lleViiinticr, shall b necessary to B choico. S r:pt no person const H ivionally liielligitile. to the cfllc if Piesidrtil shal Invisible to that of Vice Presldeut ol the I onipiiwtale Mates. , 0 Tllu Coiigre uisy determine the time of choosing th electors, and the dav on which they shall, give their vote. whidiilaJUaluUl be-lUuaiuus Idirouout-Uie t uuledsiat Mates. 7. No prison excepts nstural bero cltiren of th Con fe lot a'er tales, or a cillaeu thvraol at the time ol tha adon. tiou of tin const ilulian, or a cliitoti thereof horn In th Culled HUtes ptor to C '2l!h of pereiuhnr, lHtiO, (ball b eliglhln t the 1 llle of Preaident I neither st all any perano be cllgli'le ("that i-flice who shall not ba at'almd ths age or lhriy the years, and been luurueu year a rvaideul willil i llje liuiiia ot ih Coiiledorat blalea, a may exist at ihe time f his eieoilon. is. In igae ot the reiin.vsl of the TrcsidrBt from oftlo, or of hiedestb, resignation, or inability to diacharg th pow er and (julie of tbe said ofiice, the same (half devolye oa the V e Presi lent ; and the Coignea nisy, I y Isw, provide r the uan ol romoval. ik-aih, resignation, or Inability both 01 me rreaiueiu ami ewe I'lesiucut, dei'lnrlug what oUicsr sliiill ih in a t as Preaident, and ilul iilli -er slmll sot e eoidingly iMrtil the disability be remove t or President ahall b ilectud. - r . , 9. 1 no Piesiilci.t shall, al ttuu d llm'i a, rroelv for hi Stint ra a ci ui)en-alion vvlii.ih shall neither be Increased nor diminished during Ihe pi-rind lor which he shall bave birn elcrt'd : and he shall not receive within lh l ueilud any o l.r tuuluuiebt front th Coulederato Mates, or any of .them. . . llr Hfisrn?fiWiT(iriThe execution of bll ofllie, b shall tale lh loliowltig oath nr anlrinatifin I ' " 1 d solemu y swisr (or aill.rn) that I will faithfully ex ecute te onioe ul iTNsmaiii 01 me 1 oniederate Hates, ami will, In the bii of ui anility, piebertre, protect and defend in lunsuiu'iou mcieoi frriwn 1. 1. 7!ui IfrVldoHt shall bn cvinmauiW-ln.chle'of the army and i.avyot the CoiiluUsiale htalee" and of the nil flla ot llmtei.ini Matea. when called into he actual srrylc ol the l uiileiie'ate Hales ; he may requlr tbe opinion, In writ ing, i t th principal cHicOr in each of tbe Executive Drpart nitii, npou any milled relating ta tb duties of their re pectiv 1 flli'ers, and iiesha.l nave power to grant reprieve s w--vuw lor viius:vw pguiw vuo Vvvnieuvrai rataie, except in cnss-t-iil ,nu4iejtc.UtvtHV--fc.-..- - - . Hesiaii hv t(m Twrwtr, uAu4Jiiu-t ' iiTvlcd ronsi nt of tba-ewmwrir-TfTT Ioi.Lm irwatMia. t,rnvl.iil niiuda uf ihe rreuatua nrrsent concur : and h shall nnml- ba'e, tud by and with he advice and consent of th Heinle, ahall api.y nl aiiiha.aadora, e'her public ministers sud coo sola, judge ol the u retne Court, and ail other cllji-ers of Ihn t oi.li dirate relates, whim sppoiii'ineriis are not heteio oihei win provided lor, and which ahall be talilii-h1 by law s uiji me t og-ee may, ny law, tb tliB feppointmenl ol such inferior (11cm-, a ihey think proper, iu ihe Pievl-di-ni alone, lu iha court of law or in tho bead ul depart- merit". T 1 . H. The t rlnclpat odlcer in each of the executive depart rnnita, and all persona cotintcU d wllh the diplomalio ser vice, may be rt-iuov,! from olllce at tbe pleasure of the Piraidi bl. Ail other civil otBunrs ol the Executive Depart ment may he rtmovtd at any lima by lire Pnsident. or other appointing power, whi u their services are utinece- Hiy, or lor dishonesty, Incapacity, I111 fll jirncy , tulaeou iluct, or neglect ol duty ; an when so removed, the relnov at shall b lepoilcd to llmr-euate, together With th resnou therefor. ' 4. The Pieaident shsll hv power to fltl s'l vacancies that nuy happon dm ing the recess of th Hecate, by grant ing commiaaioii which i-hall expire at the end of their next Verrion ; but no person rrjecti d by the benat ahall h re uppoiutad to th san e ifllre during Ihur ensuing loctis. ftrtioa 3. 1. The President shall fiou tine tn time, give to the Coo K'ea iLlormatlou il theitala ol Hie Couledei ecy, aud ra cort.muiid to their ( unsidi raiinii such measure aa ha shall ju4ge Wieaf-ary and rxprd-rnt ; he may, en extraordluary cecal' 1.. convene both bousei, or. tuber of them ; nd lu ca.'se uf .umagieemeul bttweeu them, with respect to the tuua of aiijiiummeut, he may ailjotnn tbeiu, to tuch tims a lio si.all think proper; he 'alt reueive Amhasiwdnra and other publio uiiuixurr; h ahall take care that lb lawa b faiihlully execut d, and shall cummiaslou ail the olllcera ol the Confederate S alt a. Sfctwn 4. 1. The President. Vice Pisridoot. aud all civil officer of the Confederate Hates, shall he removed Iroin ofiice on lin- ticacliment for, and conviction of treuatn, biibery, or ottr iigh crimes and niiedenieaiioiTi. AKT1CLI III iV''Iton 1. 1. The jidicial power of the Conlederate State (hall be veated In one Hupierue Court, end iu such Inferior cuurts as trie congress may from time to time ordain sud establish. i ue j'Higes, notn or tn bcpieme ud inferior court, shall hold their (.flice during good behavior, and ahall-, at dated tunes, receive for their service a compensation, which shall no. be diminished during their continuance in (.Alee Atfiion 2. 1. The jndieial power shall extend to all esse srialns un-irr una oooaiituiion, id law or the l iilaueral Mle, a-d treat ic made or which shsll be made under their au thority ; to all case sfli-ctir g aml assador, other public jjilui.ir and eonsnl ; 10 alt cow a of a-dirii ally and marf. tune iiirmdio Ion ; to eontiovcwlc to Which lb Confede rate Mate shall b a paity ; to controv. rlea between two or more Mates ; batween a State and eitixen of another hite wbee iheMxte la nlatntiB'; between eitizena claim ini lEud under grants of different Hiatea, and between a btate or the cltix ma thereof and f irelgn btate, citizens or sulijoi ts ; but 110 tstate shall be toed by a citize;) or snlject w aa' lyretgn rstato. . "L-Li all caav aflctlng smbassadoes, other putlic minis ters ai d consuls, and those in which a Hat shall b a p t v, tLe Hipreme t ourt shall bsve original jurisdiction. in all tieolh-r ta-es balurs mentioned lb buprema court shll have appelate jurisdiction, b itbas to law anl tact. al.n am h exceptions aud ondcr sucn regulation a tu Congress etiail niike. """ - 3. 1 he tn J ot all enme. except la esse or impeachment. ah,.U be by Jury, aud sujh trial shall be held in tb btate wbere the aiU crimes sha.l l.sve Oteu commiuea ; out hen not committed wilhia any btate. Uie trial ahail be at such place or places aa Ue Congress may bylaw have di rt cted. 1 Siiion 3. Treason against the Confederate State rhal) consist only iu levying war gin.t them, or in adhering to thebr enemies, giving them a.d and crm'ort. No persju aball be convicted el treason uaie.-s oa il leetimony of two wiioes- to lb same overt act. or on oostession in open court. I. Ice Congress ahail bsve power t declare tbe punuuV rr.ent of treason, but no attainder of treason aball work cor ruption of blood, or forfeiture except during tbe life of tbe person allamcd. " a rtic li iv. oecrtcm 1. 1. Full faith and credit shall be given in each State to tbe publio acts, record nd Judicial proceeding of every other Dia'.e.- And tne congres may, by ge neral laws, prescribe tbe niicner in which such act, reoords and proceeding tball be proved, and uie eneci mereor. 1. TLe cliisen of each btate shall be entit'ed to all the privileges and immunities of citizen in th several Statea, and ahajl have tbe right of transit and sojourn in any Mat of this c ntedcraey, witn taeir slave and otner property ; and the right ot property In aaid tlave shall not be there by impsired. - a. a person chrga in sny mate witn treason, reiony. or other crime agaiuat the law of such mate, who shall Hse tri m ja.uce, and be found in awother Hate, aba 11 on demand ol the executive authority ol the Stabs from which he fled, be delivered on to be removed td tbe Stat Laving juTicictoa of the crime. : . . 3. cto aitv or otaer person oeia so , . -any State or Territory 01 the Cobfederat States, under the laws there cf, escaping or lawfully carried lata snoUier, j jrvlthe JTb vote n ...-a isa wo-tiiird of tbe Fenete, the benat toting by I t-tatre : but niia, M1.1. .k.o k. . a . . !. , 11.. 1...1.J1 .7 u. eawru or nrrciea wnnia i J JL tt-'j ftW"0,n0,"wu,' --waByBu-ebeforn st d by Ik iunotion of twn or mora w.tu hall In tonseq-vanc of any law or regulation therein, ra disci a-ged trout sncb. srvio or Ubisr, bat shsll be deliver ed up u clsbo of the farly to whom mob alave belong-, of to whom urfb rvli ir labor nay be due. - - Section I.' r State may be admitted Into this Confdrae or two-lhlnla of Ue whole Hons of HBreat iih..i tk. . - .1. . i. ".f,- D r. . '. "'7 '" or to stale eon Seroe.l, as wall a of ths Coagresa. , J. The Congra shall have power to dlspoa of as make all needful ni ce and regulation concerning tbe prVerlj of tb Confederate Htate, Including th htad thereof. , 3- T CcnfederaU State may acquire new lerrKory! and Congress shall bave power lo leglalate Bad provide govern rneut ror th luhablianU of nil territory blouglng to tba Confedrt tsuua lying without the limiu of tbe evral Hate, abd may permit them, at eoch time and In inch msnner aa It may by law provide, to form the States to b duilitsd Into th eonfed:-. Jb all such torrttory th in. atltuilon of negro lvery t now eC's U ti. Cu.,.h. tslsrwlas alaaU sfui., ...a4 -J p.vw.d I,, 1 iu,fcll,i aud by th territorial gurrrrjiueut ami the inhabitant' of lb aevnral I oiiredaral State and Territories (hull have th right to lake such territory and Jva lawfully held by them In any of th btate or Territorlei of the Confederate ' huaU;. . ' 4. Tb Confederate Slat shall guarantee to every Plata ' that Bow I or hereafter my become a member of this Con- " federaoy, a Republican form of gevernment, and shall pro tect each of them-againsl Inva-lont and ob application of tb UgUlaltir (or of the Zxeeulire when the Lgiltur is not iu arasien; againal domsstlo viifToo. Aima i y. Sfcticn I. . - Tr l. Upon th demand of any three State legally suem bled in their several oonve"orrous, tb Congres aball sum men a Couvention of all th htat, to lake Into oooshltra- Hon such amendment to the eoostltutlon aa the said State )' ahall conuur In auggeiUng at th time when tbe aaid demand I mad, and should any, of th proposed amendmot to th oooat Million b (greed OH bv ilia aaid rnnvrnllin.n. ing. by t itet auil the taiua be raUllsd by 4ha-Lag ialaturea - ui iwo iiurus 01 in revere! eiiate, or by ccavantlons In two-third Die seof aa ih on or th other mode of rstlfl. ctloB my he prprd by th general convention they shall henceforward form a pari of th' Constitution. But no State shsll, without In consent, bt deprived of ft equal ' repics.entft.tlun In the Senate. abtioui rr. - 1,-Tbe Government thllbd by thm Constitution I tha " sui cesaor of th provisional govaeiimsnt of Hie Conf edarat Hate or Aineric, and alt Iji law paaaed by Ibe latter hall continue In foreenntll th (am ahall b repealed or mod fled; ed all th tfHrer appulnitd by the Same ahall. remain lu cfll' until thelf tuccetsor are aiipoluted and' qualllliid, or th i.flloe bollslied. 1. All debts contracted and engagement en'cred into before the adoption of thla eonstit-.'lun shall h a valid against Ibe tiou federal MaU nndor th' constitution aa under the 1 rovlaloaal gnrerutnatit, I. Thl eon.iltui.on, tad th law of the Con'ederate Stale, md In pnrsuaie thereof, and all trestle made, or which shall b mad indcr tb authority of the Confederate HI ales, shall be tbe supreme law of th laud; aud the Judg e in every htsto Shsll be bound thrby, anything la tha eontltqUJ3uor la.w ot-aiy Stat4 4hrotrtrary notwltri4" landing. 4. 'Ihe Penator and llepreertatlve befor mentioned, and the member nf the several Htate Legislatures, and all executive and Judicial tfflorrs, both of the Confederate Mates and uf the arveral btate, ahall be bound hy oath or sflirniatlorl to support this constitution, but no re'lgon teat ahall ever to required aa a qnulltlnatUin to any cfllc or pu.hlio tiust under the Confederate Stale:" tl. The power not delegated to th Confederal SUlei by th eotistitiit'on, nor prohibited by It to Hie Hata r re served to th btate, respectively, or to th people thereof. ASTICXB VII. 1. Th rsl'flostlne of tb Coiivaullon of five State (hall be sulU 'ieut for h stahlUbmanl of thl copslltullon be tween in mate so r' 111 ing tb asms. this cooiUtntloo, , in for hid, 111 u tha election of Preaideiit and Vice President r and foe wisatlna- of th Electoral ruling t and for eonntlng tha vote and nc gnrallng ita President. They shall also prase rib the time lor holding the first election of member of Congreaa nndor this coniutnticu, and ihe time forasaamhllug theaame. Colli the assembling of such Congres, the Congres ander 'the provl-iiinal eouatiliitloB shall conlmu t xrise lire ieglrlaiiv po' granted theqi, nut eatending beyond tb ' lime limited hy the couatituilon of th provisional govern miit: ' - . Adupted nnsnlniously, March 1L, lUCl. , ' ' - 1 ' 11 a . '., . ' Criiswa ot KsirOi C'arollnaIWOU, ' as ar.roTD (TTiiasrcHttrAur or titb mat comvbntioh. . ricvm i iwrsn iu maie so ra' ill ing tu asms. Hales, 1 3 When five Stal shall havetat'fled It 3Kjtt,n,r macs"-ZZ7ir;,7Z?Z. !3tV) ;o a lid I sloual coiiHilintioa shall preaoilho tha liut corsTiaa. Alamance, Alexinder, A 1 sou, Alleghany, Ashe, Keanfort, ll-rtie. Itladen, Hruuawlck, noueoinhe, llmke, ( 'li ma, Cahlvtll, ' annleu. Carter ct, Caswell, Catajrba, Chatliain, Cherokee, Chowan, Cleveland, , Columbus, (raven, Cumberland, i.orruucK, " Davidson, Davt. Duplin, ' Edgecombe. . Poisythe, franklin. Gaaton, (late, Uranvlile, (ireeiif, (ioilfwrd, Halifax, ' Harnett, Haywocil, " Henderson, Hertford, II i da. I-deU. Jackson, Johnston, June, Lenoir, , Lincoln, tacon, Wad'son, Martin, . McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, . Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Baudolpb, Bebeaon, " Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, btok, Surry, Tyrrell, Lnioa, Wk. : Warren, Washington, Watauga, Warne, Wifkee, .'. Wilsoa,' Tadkin, Yanoey, warn. ruiBoob A. (lavi. 7.SH7 ,3H1 3,357 . T,423 8,171 n,41 4 614 Ki.t)2:i .I47 7,401 .07 I.iU'l e Otii Al o:w H.IWD 2.07H 10 am ,77 8,71'5 H.A61 4,071 13.378 6.II-H a,2-sd e.Kto 10,718 .4'K) 7 tXIS 4.1S0 H.la! i.Hin 1S.73S 643 ,3M t,ih H.IWl ' - 3,lt 4,6'a 11,141 6.741 10 51S UIU ' . 4 603 , ,i0. ' A.370. 6,Bf3. 6.436 6,643 10,643 6.7N1 a,7ai 6,3I 10,617 4,fll 6,19i ll.SW 4.473 3.2HT 6.7U8 . 7,40 3.317 6,211: 14,-if.d 8.6S4 lO.tJl 10,522 OtaO. ,10 6 5M T,M7 8,943 ,m 8,903' 10,470 " 4,i3 J,6SJ . 4,ni . 8,7'U IS H0 6.W4 ,110 8,229 411 19 161 37 141 729 27 414 iW 100 219 104 114 'ii't 104 3.1 lil Km B.& l,2i8 t71 321 147 lot 174 3s 211 641 102 3i,2 i,m -h 693 1,460 104 - n' i.i 1 1 259, P 19J 107 177 H) . 1 4.'. I - 27S ' 3V0 Vi IN4 6-ot 7rtS 666 IS 621 1,4X4 - 893 318 127 100 . Sti 50 I.sVjO 4U7 1.W 123 9 42 86 lt-4 143 63 i.424 -o2 7 83 7J4 , 261 2V) 164 b4 A 446 61 1 e,ii VINl - Sill 6 K78 " 8.1H8 6,327 I 621 l.llill. 2.371 3.010 I.0H4 2,127 -. I,lhi9 " .s:i . 1.6U4 6,246 619 J.7I3 2,131 1,401 1V0 5,K30 . 2.624 1,076 3,3'Jl 7.126 10,1 OH 1,764 7.07B 3,199 3,902 11,0H6 3.V47 3,04 10,349 7,S-4 j,j 1,3?3 4,444 3.7U3 4,177 21 4,916 3,411 6,131 .,111 619 313 403 .- lJSoj 6,641 1,823 2,618 4.61 10,332. 6,808 3,499 6,109 2, -3 3,609 . ; 6.1i6- 8,473 620 S,4S4 l,6ti 6,446 6,318 ,929 . 3,31)1 7.0i8 . 1.169 3. A0-9 1.146 lel7 .246 10,733 10,401 1,4K4 104 " 5,451 i, 1,2(8 : S,4',; - TOTAL. 11,843 . 6,li2'l 13.064 3,600 T,".a 14,779 14,811 ' 11,906 8,4(16 12,054 . 0,237. t 10,64r , 7,4 . 6,343 8,14 , 16,216 ,10,730 l,ir. 9,166 4,841 12,3414 ' 8,607 . 16,278 i M.809 7,416 - 18,601- 8,44 14,716 , 17,376 . ' 12,691 14.110 - .9,310 . ' 8,444 . I'UDd 7,976 8,D1 - 6,801 :" 10.446: ' "' 9,604, , -7,734 , . 16,347: ! 6,621 18,6T 6730 - 10,211 : 8,908 J. 10,1(19, -' 7,120 17,874 7,849, . 11,427 -11,6-OJ 31,71 13,876 ' 8,866 16,949 ' 8,940 7,348 11,121 : 18,7e 4,040 11,000 ' 16.7S6 15,490 16,740 - 14,60 11.673 16 28 ' ; 7,f0l 10,401 ; 10,319 - 4,943 11.203 2S,6'J7 15,71k' 6,3 ', e,e,i. 1 4,9sl 14,749 9.720 . 10,711 8,654 31,4S9 ' 30,097 831.081 931,661 LADIfAH' BLACfct CLOTH for Cloak, at Jan. 20. BALDWIN'S. KAVT B&OWI DRI LUrO piece, at JaO.1V. AtavaaalrlMl 47. H' ,V-l'r'ui.-a; 4 ft. ', " s '.' r -
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