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a 1 - ill - : t I ' II f f f . ' 1 sew --v 4 r . i n t i i. I II if I ' " . " '"-!"'-' : A , - .. . . . CONFEDERATE STATES OF 'AMERICA WILMINGTON, N. 0., MONDAY,; MARCH 3, !JB62V WHOLE NUMBER 3,225, VOT;. 11. NO. 118. ! i i- . . Ol KTLTOS PRir. PBOPRIETOn. , - - : ' v. , . . - I W riIuS, Editor;;; .-.A. L. I'BM'B. F. " vly FaprV. on rear. Invariably in advance. V. 4 3 TI rarer will badlscentiiiuedsttc expiration of the Unit paid for i1ch renewed. i ..it lettera on bounM connected wlf tMm-fTti e, r"c b Will be Inserted at HK1Y CFNTtf rer square ol ten lit ra or let, for the flrl insertion, and T hTv"-FIVi r CFN-TB per square fur ca repetition CAbll IV AO AJvrt:emenUiue.jtd as Special or B shop S.icf e cbsrgvd ous-haif Bier than abuv rat eiglit hues. ijcsdiiu) or leas (ousted s s square. . oeyAdvcitisemeata inserted svery other day are eharged i"( eenls per sqnar for rich imteition after th first. t Mr tie publlia'.on made without a roaponiibls nam : BUSINESS AND PR0FESS10ML G1K.DS. It -A 'i'. .AW', T T AS rr moved to tiie A removed, to tiie centra ntlioe of JOUfiX Au BuILi- J.JL l.NUS, rext door .Went vf fc:a-former Jocatioa. lrmer IiMSalMB. i , Octuher 17tb. IMl S6tf - KMP1E A ALLF.., - A TTftU KYfi AT LAW. - T TAVR removed lJelf fmce from Front ta IViBceiw afreet, - JL1. JOURNAL. CIXDUUd, roimcr j orcupiea uy h. u Holmes. Eq. - ' s; . . : October 17th. ' , , . J. t. MTTBWAT, BOOS! HOOBB. BTTtWAl t SKHIHK, 41 ENERAL-t'tmaiSeilON U EHOH ANTt, -VXlOi, liiSl J Ko. 23 ionh Water at., WUmlogtoB. N. C. IAVI U. fcJKAMBKHT, DBDQQIST AND I'BACTIOAL PHAKMACKXTTlT, Wll.BJNOTOH, N. 0. K.iwtuntlr nn hand, a aclact atock of Lmint. il&i- iM-n. lyrmuatlv atul A'urowmn ChemvHitr. Fatten and fbxlet Article, Ifum avid Lxqwri for Uudvoal J'utposa, t.Frticu!ttr attentloB -paid to PisMCiumuM, Family ,virts, MiimodSi CnK8T, o. a.bijre tmmediattij nnaer w " varo:iaa r.uui. r H ;- O. C. A VV. J. Mt SKO, ClOMMISSfON MERCHANTS and" WHOLE8ALB J CliliH, No. 21 North Water Street, . ' J'ineiti, la',". ' WimmOTOW, IT. C. JOSKPH B. teSOlt. CTra S. TAKAMBINO. j; u. Biflwoi ft tw. GEJfERAIi OOMMISKION MERCHANTS, - : ; " Jana 'i8, lflel. -, : Wn,mKTnit, Iff. O. V II. B. KlI.KlUli WHOLEPALB GKOCEK AND COMMISSIOM. 4.KU CHANT, and IjEALEH IN N A A I. PlOltK.S, jcert Water and Market streets, Wilmington, it, O. . ; ; April 2d, lHaj. ' ' ' " . : ' ' .:. - , K. Bl'lllUV : 4 (Saceeaaora . Murray ft P)w COKiUSFrO,'"! I'FWHANTS -ASD WnCLFf Al.B GTIOCEIJB,- ' . , . WATKH tjTHKKT, . v . WILMiNGTON, X. C. v ammiAY. d. a. irrucHisuM. i. r. mx-bbat. , Eebraary 1.1S59. - lvt( SAMH C. SKIVO. irit,! cr.. . jA.c.s.wrrn &co., '- , XOHEIBRON KtROHANTS, oflce ?cd ttci;. t-'i-.xt A So0 Water nd Mvsrt atret-va, V"i!mii'Ktv:j, W .-.'. rnert thex are prepare J to ttcii t-oa'J brve. r.. OoTumiaslon line. AHbsliJaiatrnit?4 to licTnwUl baftjc::: dto. ': ' . . . ' - . . , ' . i .. C. U KOtd!H) ft CO.. . t rlOMMISSION . AJUO ioUWAlWNO MiCaCaAMd I WlLMlKOTOli, N C. , f)ffloa over Mr. J. A. Willard's Sturs. mran o. Mitrof Prlnoess and Water streeu. " . , . March 9, IRSO. ' - -, ; - ... - , J. II. OttUfSCS di ritM ' WriSlHIiTO, N. C. rEPOETEES, MASUFACTCEaia AUENI'3, A .;" lerea In Hardware, CalteryiryOjtooi, MaiU, A'--.aI ' I jrl unpienienM, o. i , t. 60X . r. EKNdALL 4. . SSMXIALL C OY. KkNUALI.. ft CO. COMMISBIOS MEUCHANT8 ASD WUOU23ALE GrO CEK3, J" . , . Q Uaroh 12th, 1861 147-tf , v. c. ft b. o. woata, COMKIESIOS AKUTCBAVni! MERCTIANTn. March 11, l!i7 ; l-f--t V.'AtHIB MKAttKS, s-7i'.fiior to Wai.knrKoflres. Cu..) H0LE3ALE AND BKTAIL DBUGOIBT, 4d HIBXKT TBrr, w ILH INoTOV. iv. 0. 0. P. 1 1. LIS. B. F. KITCUrXl. . KIXIS A MITCIlKM " WHOlSALB AND RETAIL DEALERS COEN. PEAS, OAT8. KYK, WHEAT HUAN, OIL MEAL; laJJiH (JiiOUilD UUMPiY, UOH it COW FEU): jcAsrKjr-'ij?D Aoira wrr hat, Xn S-fi WiUrMret. , ; . J- ; ' . aw-vaws. . (J. hmar IS. ' C0YMIS6I0S MKBCHAXT9, , . WliMIKaTOB, N. C. SBOE01 HABR1PS, A. . BOWJLIi. . V. V. HASSIiS, Oct. lt. IK'ta. NOTICES. CO-PARTSKRSIIIP NOTICK. nHE TJKDEItsiUNED have entered into Co-Partoersliii) JL in the town of Wilmington, N. .C, under the firm of bOLT.'H ERLAND COLEMAN, for the purpose of baying - ana Mllins; NEGBO B LAVES, where the highest cash prices win oe paio. They also hare a boose lo Mobile, Alabama, where they will receive snd sell lret on commission. Liberal advan ce made opoo elaves left wU them for sale, ' D. J. BOU III ERLAND,, JAMES C. COLEMAN. ' L Anyast 1st, 1869. - S0j-t NOTICE. 2 CJAMOEii B. JENNIN03 and Lovet Feaeock will carry on the Commission and Forwarding bosiness at the old aland of tb late firm ot Gwyer, reacocc a, vo., nnaor ins name of Jennings fescoc-. . ' B. B. JBNKDiOB. ' . 1. riACOCK June 11. "Go dsbdro' Tribune copy. -JS3- HEF.U OATS. 4 CHOICE ABTICLE, Just received." For ulc by A. Feb. 7th. PfcTTEWAY A MOORE. BUAP.MiAH. A LOT of bard Soap, mads at home, a choice article. Vn,..l.k. . PliTTKWJY .fc MOtlliH. Jan. 24. "' . - - N OW MAKING nine hundred Uniforms for Confederate Boldiers. at , - BtLD'AlA'ti Feb. llth LeftAIIl'S BLIK CASSI1KRES C AN he had at Fab. 10. BALDWIN'S. TPL0TjGH3 OF ALL DECKIP tiona, embracing No. 6. t. 10. 10, 11,111, 14,18. 60, 60. 76, and tsgie u. i.. V. Hi and r 1'loui-r.ai al-.ii. Garden Plough's Hoes, Castings, Corn bbeliers and Etraw Cutters, in warenouse ana iot i - JAHFS W1I.S1VU OH, 'Leather, Faddlery, Trunk and Harness Establishment. ; Jan. 7tlt, - MILITAUV B1D1&U StUULKI. .TTTEJiVB now on exhibition the three leading atyles f of Mi nsry KtOtng paauira viz: t THB MONKEY- 8 A DDLS. . - . .' .- THB BEGULATION SADDLE, . '--- TBE McCLELLAN SADDLE. Also, Mexican, Hop, Bpanish, English, AtUkapae and other popular styles, t . WILaON . Fb. 22. . : - ' T UK EXODt'S OF TLOTJOHS atiU continues st ' Fb4 - . , . WILSOltti. - The i.n lirrn Itmublie. ' AmTca. We, tVe pr(i'ff the Confrdersts F's'es. hla e S"t lit ru aoier 'hiu a.d lrdt'tea(1it eUrw :Vt, ia or Jar t furni a perm t n-1' fJ,U (overnmeat. etb t-h Jali. la- Jf .am ituniMtiR Ir.nnnf it.. .n.l ..cure lb. u of I b ;r ty to oarsrlvrs sud nu' pstritv iuvukiii hs 'av'fand rnldance of Ais.i.lit- G l d.i orl.ln sud e-'aMinb tb (Vnt luU m for tue Oi-frdi ra.te fctte of AjBerlr-. Abticis 1. ri-crw 1. ' ' All l..oiKl..ti. mit.r. h.r.in delrilAluA nhnH bn in a 1 oimrp.. r.f th (nl-clrat. fctat.. -Uloh eha'4 ni si tof a fenate and Uuie of Her 'senat -in i.-lH'n t , . , ' . I. The lions' of fiepresfuUtives sbstl be coin o-eJjf nicmbtr rliwn ever; rcoed vear br the p'-o'.-of ih never. I tfUire: and tda eltou.rs In e eh l-:e sh ili be citi zen of iii4:.i:ftilera Mat-s. tnd bvs the qualiCc.i'-lnf rrquwi'f for el.nlors jf lbs niuct mimnrnns trm;h of t Wa-e l.ei;lLtire ; but bo prr ii if forcljiti birtli not a ciii Sf n of tbe ConftJerat Kta'e. s'm'.l be a lowed tv vo'e I n any iflit'era, civil or political. Hint orFrdersl s i. No per.ou nb.Il be a rt protnntaiive who 'ia'l wtTisve atu'nfd ibe kr ( f tweutv flve yr. a"d be a riitiii the CocMerate FU'ea. and abofball n l, wu.-Btleowd be an inh.biiaot o! tb.l H'nte it: a h ( b lie t-l.Si! Lai'';9 . t. 1 n-iaentl'T aid'i;;W,rttiuv'?..t ba epunrliuiM d iwr- tl v r.l Htaiea which ru ty I s incla U d ubvi thi. Confederacy accnrdii g to ibalr re.peeilve nunibtr h cU shall be determined bv aJJiiiv t i tUe wliula Buuibrr 4 I'o. iiersons. ineludlrs those boutd 'o Srrvioe for a term ff JssrSj and excl iding Indians not tmej, thres-fl'His of ali tUvts. The srtu.l tuomer.'ion bUmII bs m is within three years after the list meeting of tha.Conffrea f ' fouled erarto f-'tntes, and within every sutwequrut tsirm often years, In such manner ss they sbs'l, by Uw, direct, lbs number of representatives shall not exceed one for every fifty thou sand, but each Htste ahill hv at least one rpieeentittive.; and until snch eoomration shall be mads the Mais f rioulh Carolina shall be entitled to cboos six. the Btale of (".e. r riaten, t):e bUte of Al-bania uiue, tin FUts pf Fb ids two, the Pwte of Miislipl sevrn, the bta'B of Loui-Uu six, and lbs KUte ol Texsakix. A W hf naonnclea bannen in tha renresenta'.lon from anv Slate, the Fxecutiva authoii'y n.ert'ul shU isiue writs oil elecliiin'to till sDi-h vaeauoiea. 5. The Huns. ofRepreaen' 'veastull choose their fpeik er and other olllcsra. and shall have tlis solo power o' iul-, peachment, except that any Jti ticinl or othur fe leral ( (l!cr rr.idcnt and arlii'K aUely mlihinthe liuiraol any Htate. may be impeached by a vute ot two third, of bv lb branches of Hie lyrriblature Vh .reof. &rto I. . - . 1. The FenrUe of the Cunlederate Stati-s shalt be compris ed of two Kenilo'S from each htate, eho'rn for six )ear. bv the I.egin'ature thereof, al tba regular session next imnm distuly precedins the commenceniuut of tiie term ot service; and eiich 8enutr shall have one vote. ' 'I. lirmediately after they shall be anarmblpd. In, conie-su-'uee of the first election, thry shall lie dividrd as eqnslly a. may be into thren clauses. The scat of the rirnstors ot the first clans shall be vacated at tba expiration of Ibe aec oud tear ; of the second c!aa at the expiration of tiie fourth year; and oflhs Sd chixsst the expiration ol the sixth )eur; so that oce-third any be ehuaen tvery aecend year ; and i vacancies happen by res gsation or otlierwise OiiriiiR the recess of the lx'glelatara of any Mate, the Exccutiva ilieie ot mty make temporary appointments nn'll the next meet li ft of the LeRlalature, wliich shall then fill surb vacancies. V. Ne person shall be a Censtor who shall not bsve at tained the age of thirty years, and be a citizen of the Con federate rJtates, sud who shall not, wben elected, bs an in habitant of the Hate for which bs shall bs choarn. 4. The Vice-President of the Confederate States shall be President of the enta, but shall have no vole, unless thry be equally divided. 6. The Senate shall choose their other ofTker, and also a President pro tempore in the sbaenee ft the Vice Preif dent, or when he shall exeroise the office of Trcsiilent ot the Confederate Ststrs. -e ' 6. The ttenate shall have the sole powei .to try all lm peachmsnts. When sitting fur that purpose, they shall be on oath or affirmation. When the President of he Confede rate States ia tiled, the Chief J op tics shall pieside ; and no person shnll be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds ot the members present. 7. Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from oiiioe, and digqualttic&lion to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trustor profit, under the Uonlederata tttataa; but the part-eonvieveanaii, never theless, be liable and subject to Indictment, trial, Judgment and punishment, according to law. . " . 7ecfio, i. ' r 1.- Tba times, places and manner of holding ele'cons for Senators and Bepresentatives shall be prescribed In each btate by the Legislature thereof, subject to the provisions of this CoLstilntion : but the Congress may, at sny ttm, by Maw make or alter sach regulations, except as to the times rand plHC-s of choosing Benatora. x. ins coogress snail aaarraoio ni ica once inerry year; and snch meeting shall be on the first Monday in Deceruber, nnle.ts they shall, .by law, appoint a ditl'cre'nt auy. - , Section 5 1. Foch Home shall be tbe Judge of the elections, returns and qnal flcations of its own members, aud a majority ol each shall constitute a quorum to do busibeaa ; but a smal ler number may adjourn from day to day, and may bs au thorized to compel toe attendance or absent members, in such rpanser and under sucb penalties as each Uouse my provide. 1. Each Ilouia may determine the iu!rs 'of its proceed ings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, aud, with the concurrence ol two-tliirda of the whole number, expel a member. 3. Euch House shall keep alournal of it proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such parts as may in their judgment require secresy, and 'he yeas and nays of the members tf either L'oure, on any qnea tion, aball, at the deeire of two-fifths of those preteut, be entered on tbe ijnrnal. i. H either House, daring the session cf Congress, shall, without the 'consent of the other, adjourn for mora thau three daja, nor to any other place than that in which the two u ousts anau re Bitting. txxUon 4. 1. The Senators and Benresentatives shall receive a com' peusntion for their-aerviots, to be acerlained by law, and paid out ot tne treasury or me uonieueraie nta.es. iney shS'l. in all cases, exceot treason, lelony and Dreaco ol the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session or their respective nouses, and in going to and returning lrom the same ; and tor any speech or debate in el. her 11. iu?e they shall not bar que.tioad ia any other piace. 2. t'o Senator or Representative shall during the time for which be was elected, be appointed to any civ il office under the authority of the Confederate blates, li cit aball have been crested, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time; and no person holding any otnee nmur lue uonieaerat btaTes in;u nun uivmber oi either liunse during bis continuance In nmce. iiui t onreas n av, by law, errant to- the principal cm ier m each ot tbe Executive Departmiintsa seat upon the floured" eill.erbou, witn tbe privilege or ci-ctiBiig any measurea appeitain icg to bis depsrimsnW .... " Sutton 7.- ' 1 AU bills for raising revenue shall originate In the Bouse of Bepresenlatives ; but the henate may propose to coucur witn ameuomeiiis aa on ouier oma 4 . Every bill which aball bav pasted both Houses shall, beloie it becomes a law, be presented o tbe Prtwident ol the Confederate ttaies ; if he approve, shall sign it; but if nt, be shall rtura it with bis objections to thai fcoune in w blob it. shall nave oriinuaied, who si.su enter tne iiii I thihsjtt Utre ca their Joumt and proietJ t i ircoj.hkr it If, alter sucb recnnniduralioo, two thirds of thai Hoove shall aeree to nana tb bill, it shall be sent, toeetber with t!jc ob jections, to the other House, by whit D it sh-ll lihewwe be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of that House it shall become a law. But in ail suth ea.es the votes ol bjth ilouers aliall be determined by ye.'S and raj s, and tbe names of the persona voting' tor and agaimt ilie bill shall be entered on tbe journal of each House leopectitely. If any bill aball not be retained by tbe President witbiu ten days (sundaja excepted) alter, it shall havs been presented to him, the same shall be a law, bs like manner as if be fasd signed it, unless the Codris, by their adjournment, pre vent ita return ; in which case it ahall not be a law. Toe President may approve any appropriation sud disapprove any other appropriation in the same till, la sucb cue, he shall, in signing the bill, designate the appropriations dis approved, and shall return a copy of sucu appropriations, with bis objections,, to the Uousd in which the till shad have originated; and the same pioceedings stall then be had as iu Caae ol other bil a disapproved by the 1'reiudent. 3. Every ordT, resolution or vote, to which the concur rence of both house nay be necessary (ejic.pt on a ques tion of adjournment) thai! be presetted lo tbe 1're tiei.t ol the Cooiederate hiates ; and before the aame shall take ef fect, ahall be approved by turn ; or being disapproved by him, Biy be repassed by two-thirds of both Uouaea ace rd ing to the rules and tlsliiatioiia presciibed in cas cf a bill. .'. ' " cecfio 8i -i.. : .'-'" Tb Congress shall bav power '"-a.-. . i. Tolas and collect tsxes. duties, imposts and excises for revenue neceasaiv to oar the aebta, urovide for ibe common delence, and carry on tbe government of the Con federate btatea ; but no bounties shall be granted from Ibe Treasury, nor ahall any dalieaor tsxes ca imporlatioais iroja foreisn aalkina be laid to umrauta or fiUar anv branch ol laduairy ; and all duties, unpoaU' and excise ahall b trui rni throngbout the Confederate btatea. I 2. AO borrow ITliin. w ru fk. rT.lif r1 Oi. fnt.fa A Tt i, Statest. ' 9. To regulal eonunerc with foreign oaUods, and among tb several M'm, and with the lidian tr'hrs ; hut n Itiier tht, rr sny otbr etsnse enntaltvd in tht Vn'itut mi, .hall ever be construed to drat ti pow.r t rnrrre-a to approrir ate so ney for any Interna' liBircvomnl I. iin,. cm! in facilitate e meree. "'''!' fr 1h ptrpnnf fur. i.i-J.!ri li.hu. bencas a'ld bany. and othir to btvi ratios otoliths eea. and th linrtovt mt of turto . ai d lhe removing of .bt'iie'i'iia In r'ifr satiii-m'fi, h 11 whlrh cs surb rtut ea h ill r laid on th lieviatloo f.v rlhiat'd thereby as way b nrceAsary In pay ibe c .'4 and expenara thereof. , r. 4. To rs'abli.h I'nlfir'-n rava ef Bi'nra'ir.t'i, or I irr i fnrm Uw on the snbj et of barkmctel-., ihronsrlinnt the I'oife'derai States! but a law of W)rrs .ball ili c'ui;;f any dibt noreted before, 'he rm,", f hM.r.ie . Tncn'n wm"ev, reul :tbw va'ue tl rr.if nJ ot tus. ei;u coin, aril fix the standard of iUh' and rri-.i!'e. a. To pro id.i f.H- the pom.bBiut o' oomitMrf.-it i t!,e seeurl'ies arid cr,r-iit Odin uf the ('(w'ed',t's 7. To etab!i'i v"1 ilUL'- V "" '"u'e'l 1ll'ti-ex peiaof tbe Post ofjic ieoaitrqi.t.i.Ter lbs ft s' d.yol March in tb yar of our bird ei.-lil"' n bntiJieJ t;i I six'y ihrea. al sll b paid out of Ha own resruut . 8 1 nwwoiBsle the progeeas ot se DBvi a-id iim.t ;1 ar's 1. senrlrg f.- lii ''d times t aii'hnrs and inventms t'10 ex el'i-iiv t if W iw 'n ir rperuve wn.si sus invur '9a-"t1t!ile'vrt,iurats -rrl,it t;s r-nji.nn. r..i.t rte:ir - ' pi.-n ah ptrstnes sud Klii.,e to-riuilted II) a lb. hleh ' ijrr.aes ssjalnsl the V j.f nai(-a.. -U. 1 ednre w . rant lerirra nf lnrq'ie and r pri-al, and nuke ru,e4 eonoming .eapluiVs 011 lBtil snd water. ' 12. Torals" and smipnrt smiles: bnf no inoronrlalloii of money to tb. U utie shnll b for a Jvbitsr .IL m lUa two yesrs. 1.1. To provide sail main In In a v.-y. 14. To waIis rules fur government srd, ego! iUti of th land and naval 101 ces. . 13. l o provide for ca'liii forth ti e mint's to t xVnUi th liiws of the Confederate ftstrs, suppress itimrreciy 11. at;J reiH-I InvsMlnn. U lo provide for orqanlsltig, arming and dieiVlniii g I'm u 1'iti. sod lor sroveiutng sucb oart of them a. rtty be emi.lo'. fd In the aru.- of ti.e oalndaralr r-tates; iv rv ing to the rHatca, reapeottve ly, the aiip"inttBKiit of t!i ffl rers snd the as'lioritv of trs rg the militia according t the diarlpline preseribed by Coutrree. . ' 11. lo exercise exclnaive leirlalatlon, In all cises wit it sotver. over sucb district (not vxeemUrg ten nrio. isle) a mav, hy veMion or on nr more H'.tes and tne a e vt ai.e f Conrrrs, become the seat of thn government of the Confederate Hiatus ; and to exercise like authority over alt places purchase d by tbe emeiit of the Legislature of the htate in which the same shall bs, for the srectioB of tmir; magazine, srsenals, dockjarji and o'hur needful build, iuga j snd - )H. .To mke all laws which shall be- neetaiiiirv aud pro. per for arrylng into exucu'ion tbe forcrjoln p weis, snd all otlier powers vested by this Cunatitntlun In tbe govern. iri'Dt of tb Confederate Plates, or Iji sny dppvtnieqt nr ollicer thereof- . ' s -' ' f H'n 9. 1. The Importation of negroes of the African rues from sny foreign ennntry other than the slavehodtng H'stea, nt Territories eft he Doited Ma'ea of America. Is hereby tlf bidden ; and Congrrss la required to pass such laws as nlul 4 QVeiually prevent the same. ' 2. Congress shall also hat power to .prohibit tti lntivi dncti'in o? slaves from any Htste not a member of, or Terif try not nelnnglng to, this 'ConrlerR)r. - ' j V. The privilege of the writ of habeas rorpjis shall tint f C suspended, unlras when In caes of reliellioa or invasion ti.e public ssfety msy require It.. ( 4. No bill ofattaioer, r rm pott JafUi law, or law d'fv Ing or impairing tho rglil of proper y In negro slavey sttull be pswed. ' ' - - 6. No capitation or other direct tnx shull b luld tv:ri in proportion to the census or enumeration berciubeluri) di rected to be taken. . '' 6. No tax or duty tbtll be laid on articles exported from any fcwte, except by a vote of two-thirds of both hous, 7. No preferences shall be given' by anr renlati"0 of commerce or revenue to the ports pf una Mate over those of another. ' . - 8. No money shall be diswn-from tba trsasrtrr, but In eonsrq'ieeee of spproprlatinna made by law; end. s'reru bir stalemect asd account of tbe teesipta and expendltuiea of all nublio money shall be pBhlished from tim to time. 9. Congress shall appropriate no money from the tresatl- rv exeert nr a vots ot two-tniras or noin nou-, uk.ii dv vaaa and B.va. uul.'s H be a-kdart etitved for liv so;:iu one i f the beads of dspartra'iat, and autiBBlttt d to tloutre.. hv the I'restdenti or ior uie pnruoseoi paying ii own ex peases and eontlnaenciea; or for the payment of clnftna arsinnt the Cnntederst Stat., the jMttce nf whtuli shaH have boen ludiclallv dechircd by B tribunal for the Invent! gation of cla ms against Hie government, which It is hereby made the duty or Congress to establian. j It). All kills appropriating money ball sueclfy fa frdernl curret.cy lbs exact, amount of each appropriation snd f I rnrnoses for wliich it Is msd : and Congress sha'l crat t no extra compensation to any publio contractor, iifticer, sRent or servant, 'Ur stfcVoonlraet shall bave beeu made or such service reudored. , IL No till of nobility anal! be grunted by the Confide rate rite tea 1 and no person hold in any eiiico of prnllt or tinstuudtir them, aball. without the consent of tho Con grcss, Bccept of aiy present emoluments, oftlcs or title of Buy kind whatever lrom any sing, prince or tortign rviw 11. C-ongress shall make no law respecting an eitahlith ment of religion, or prohibiting tbe fiee exercise tbereol ; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or the right ol the people peacessny to assrnibie and pen n.n ine government for a redrete of grievances. 12. A well regulated milti being neee-arj to the se curity of B free btate, the right of Ibe people to keep snd b' ar arms shall not be infringed. 14. No soldier shall, in tbue of peace, Be q-isrlercd in any bouse without the cousent of the owner ; nor in lirne of war, but in a manner to be pi escribed by law. 15. The right cf the people to be secure in their persons, bouses, paper and efteels azalnst unreus nuahL' xafclie. and seizures, shall not be violated; aud no warrants hall issue bnt upon probable came, supported byonth or afli in ation, and psrt'cularly describing t lite place lo be Miaicbed atd the persons or tt.uips to bd seized; .' ttUlg! 13.. No person shall beheld to answer lor a capital or otherwise infamous cilaie. unless on a pre?eotmeiit or In- dictmeut of a grand jury, except in caw s riing in the lund or naval forces, or iu the militia, when in actual m i nice, iu time ot war or public dauxer : nor sbuli an; persou be sub ject lor tbe same cfience to be taice put in jeopardy ol life or limb, nor be compelled, in any ci.mlnal c-.se, 10 ne witness against himsell ; uor be deniived ot lite, liberty, or property, without due processTif Irs ; nor nul private, property bs taken fur publio us wniiuTit just cos:peuia UOU. - ; . . . 17. In all criminal prosecutions thn accused shall enjoy th rkht to a speedy and publics tria', by au Imp.irti.l j try oi the r-tste and district wbeietn tbe- crime stall have beeu committed, bicli dia'i lot shall have been pieviou.ly ssenr laiued by law, 'and to be ioto nwd of the untn e a d eaiisr of the accusation; to be coa routed witn the wituenfs sgaiust him : to bave ceropulsory procta. for obtaining wita aaea in his ft-vor, asd to bave tbe istinance ot cvtinf-ol for hisjefence. . x 18. ln.sn ts at common hw, where tbe viUie In coniro vetsv ahall exceed twr ntv duliara. the'rit-ht of ttial' bv lirv sbsu be preserved ; snd no fact to Died by a j try .bail be otherwise re-examined la auy court cf tho Coali derai y tban according to the rules of the coHmoo law. 19. Exctasite bail shall Dot be required, tor exe'i ss've fWs imposed, nor crelnj nnuaua. pui.tshuienN i u fl c u d 20. Every law or reoutiuo having the force ol law, shall relate to but Oce subject, sud that ahall be expressed in tne I title. . -- -jr - -; . . ."iciion 10. . 1. Ke BUte ihall eater iutu any treaty, alliaooe, rr con- fedeialiouj grant lrtiera of marque aud ieptul; coin money ; nikenyli ing but gold aud silver coin a tender in payment ot debts 1 pass any niu 01 aitamuer, or ex ton! -nolo law, or law iu-iiaiin g the obligation ot oootracts 1 ei grant auy title of uobiiity. 2. No blete shall, wite.out tbe conssnt of the Congrese, lay any impost or duties on imports sjid exports, except what may be alisoluiely necessaiy fur executing iu inspeo tion l9wa ; and tbe neit produce of all duties aud imp jets, laid by auy b ale oa imports or exports, shall be ior to uae ot the treasury of tbe Conltderat btatea; ar.d all sucb laws aball be subject tome rcviaioo ana eontroi or von- gres. 3. No Ftots tball, wfthotit tb consent of Congress, ! any duty of knuage, rxeejit on sea-going vssse.a, tor tbe improvi-ment of ita rivers and harbors savitiated by tbe aaidveestls; bnt such rintiee fhall not eoLfiicr with any trea lea of ibe Coiitedeiato btatea wi h foreign natioua ; and any surplo of revenue thus d( rl-ed shall, aiser making such improvement, be paid into tbe common t:e.nLv : nor sua I any Mate keep trooia or ttlps'of war, tn time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact wan another Male, or with a Ioiokh power, or engage in war, unless actually invaded, or iu suck imraiaeat uaager as will not admit of delay. But ben any river divide or flows through two or roor etatea, they- may enter into 00m pacts with Bach other to imptpve tb navigation thereof. Akticli 11. Section 1. I. Tbe executive power shafl be Vfsted in a Pr sident of tbe Confederate Mates of A (per tea. He and the Vice Presi dent soatl bold their ettjee for tie term of six years; bar ne i iea u ui snail noi oe re-engiuie. me fres.dent and Vic r resldeot shall be eiected aa follows : l.lach btat shall appoint, in sucb manner aa the I.eris- lature thereof may direct, a somber of electors equal to the whole number of beuators and Bepreaentativea to which tb Btate may be entitled in tbe Congress ; but no Senator or BeprejenutiTBi 01 person holding i& office of trust or profit under tbe Coafederite Hta1esv shall is appointed an e ecior. , . , . ' , a 1. Th- Yi't'ire ahill meet lu thrlr respective Sls'-es snl I vo' by ballot, for Piei tent snd Vic i'rr.ld.nl, on of w hore, t Meat, shall not be an Inhabitant of the sm.Ktnt- wnh I' rniMiea: Ihry shall enmii tn their ballots the per. I'M! v ved fur as Pread -ot. and in dis'lnrt ballxis the per Vfit.d fiir aa Vice Presl lent, and they sh ill make dl tuict lia's ot all pe-aoti. vo'edfor as 1'i-b-.i.Wpi, aad of all peraons V"ted for as Vice Pridnt, and of lb liu nber o( ite. for each, wblob lat they aliall aia and eertlly. and transmit, aeiiled, to tb gorcrunient of the confederate Hft'es, directed to 1h President of the Parate ( the l'leal di nt of the nenuU shall, in the presence' of lbs benst and Uoti"e of I'epreseiiUiivrs, op.n all tha certltic,it;s, and the o shaU tbe be eoun'rd ; 1h re.mt bavins the gi.s'e.l unmU- r oi votes for l'n ...1 ut !i ill b 1 the J'iroi ut, ifuch onmber be a ni-Jority of the wb'ilfe nunibi-rif elet lors an j oihte l, and if so p.isna havwbeisj"rily, tbwrr. frmwttis petisri "fiafTriir thablg"t numlier, nut exceeding Ihrer, n Ibe list of tin e voted I t as Preableut, the lloue n 1 eHMintatioe. aball choose lmmedlatl.v. by ballat, t' e fr . de'it I'.iit in chuosirig the Piraidciit tlinvot s klia.'l bs bit en hRltr, tha M'prr.eiitnti.iii frmn each F tit laving ono voisi quorum fur thl pnrpoiwi shall no-isisl of a H'em br or t itti.t. s iria twSKSsiitds of, -Uo btW,-.and nnS j irtt J of alltlia rtat.a ahull bs u.en-ssry In a dunes. And it tbe lloua of Kep'essulstive hall -riot ebotM a Prest d' tjt, cUisncvxr th a. ighl of choice ahull d. vo've upn tb.ui, fiir the 4th day ot Kurch next folluwlog, then tli Vic petdent sbll lot a. Pre-udotn, aa it ca of ths daatb or yiher eousiimtniiial disability of tbe Pr lie il. v 4. the tiers m having tbe greatest Btimber of votes sa U t I'leshlnut shall be the Vu I'rraldfi,!, If such Similar b. a maj irity lit the whole numbrr ut olccto-s app lintud 1 hI il no person Is-v4 a 111 ij 11I7, then ft obi the two highest nmn''cr) r.u the bat the houita shall clmosu the Vice fresf de.nt ; a quorum for jlie ptirpoFO shall cons at of twe thirds of its whole niuntier of benatora, and a ni.ij irty 61 ths h tlx BUiutur shall bs necis.iry to s ch iles. & Cut ti'i person constitutionally iiielilgt'.le ta tie 1 fflce of Pieslili'iit shai be cl'gible to that of Vic j 1'rcsiJeut ol t'w l mititUiale btitea. 0 Th Coure may tletcriiilne the time of choosing tbe electors, and Ida dav ou which thry Mull give their voles, watch day ahull b th same throughout the Coulederato btatia. ' 7. Mi ietsii except nntural bore oitlxen of the Con feleiatt r-tates, or s citiztiu thereof at tb tuna ot the adop tion of this const il'Hisii, nr a cltison tlisrs&f born lu tha United (Hates prior to t 20'h of December, Ihim), shall b ll4iile to tbe 1 IJI '. of Pieslil.nt ; n.itbrr shall any person be ctlglljlo t ' that edll-'S w ho shall not ha at aimtl the VIZ of thrrty-lhe years, and been fourteen year a residimt aiibtn tbe imnsiif the Ci bfederate Hlatss, as may exist at the timo of bl election. . H - In esim of tlo rentuvaluf tb rrqablrutftom cflige Of of bis deutli, rtialxuutiun, Or inability to discharge the pow ers end duties of the snul olllee, tb sain shall dcvolm on the Vb e Presllent ; snd th Congress muy, t y law, provide r the c.to ut roiuoval, dostli, rv.iKn.liuu, nr Inability both of tbe I'residcut arid Vice I'i c snl derliriug what nflicer aliall then a-1 us President, and Bwh effl tr shall ror ac-' roiling'y until the bisabtliiy be rt moved of a I 'reside lit shall bs elected. It. 'I n Pieaident shall, si sta'.d tiinos, ' receive for his S tviees a flonipeiiratluti which shall Bciliier be inc tensed nor (l.ioloihed ditriog (he pi nod lor which ho shall b ivu tin n eleuted i and be shnll not receive within tint pint id imv o'lier euiolunictit from ths tT,nltdeiU' Mules, or asy nf llistn , ' lobefnf e be enters ou the execution of LIS olllce, be shall tate lhe lollowlng oath or slllrmatioti 1 " I do snlemn'y swear (orafilriii) that I will faithfully, ex ecute the oirice ol President ot tbe Confederals ritatsa, and will, lo the b st of uij at llity, preserve, protect sud dufeud the Constitution tbeteof.." -ruction 2. ). The Piesldont shall b cuniHiandcr In-cLief of tlis army snd navy of the Conlederatc Mates, snd of the nil'lli ol the several btiitee, when called into the actunl scrvfoa of tbe t'oiiti'iloiate Males b msy reqttlr the opinion, in writ ing, of the principal (illhier In vault of the Fxucutlvs Depart nieuta, upon auy subject relating to the duties of their re siwoiive iiricers( and keahail Lavo power to grant reprieves snd paHons lor (itle.ice sgalnst tn Coultderate Htatr i, exeet in eases of inipestthment, . ' " it," lie aliall have the power, by Bin with ths -a U lan aud niinsi nt of the Kenste, to mks tisaties, provided two Vhtrds of ibe renatnr pr aant ooncnr 1 and b alull nomi n vie, and by and with Die advi'te audeonscut of lb tlcaots. sbatl arcnutui SmljassSdors, other puhiNMiihii'stora Slid cou smIi, iiiiies ot the tsutiKius Court, sud all other iifliucrs ol tho osfi dorute Hutea, whose appuiutniriils are not heielu otierwie f .rovlded for; aud which shall be establli-hod by law : hut the Congee uay, by law, vest th appointment m audi interior 1 irt: ers, as they think proper, to th 1'iesl di-rt alone, iu the court of law or lu the heads uf depart meuts. , . B. Tb 1 riuclpal offloer In each of Ibe exfientKs depart ments, snd ali persons ronnecttd with the diplomatic ser vice, may b removed from nllics at tbe plcasqrs of the t'n si.li m. All oiber civil oluoeia ol the hxecutive licpai t itidM msy be rcniovrd at any time by th President, or oilier sppnuHtiig power, win u ttieir reivtc.es sr uiincces sttry, 01 tor ibhlioiicsty, iueapacilv,' Jiirlli iieucy, miacuH dtu't, or IivkIccI of rimy ; mid wben so removed, the remov al i-h.ill bo ivported to lheheuato, togeibr with tlis reasons theietor 4. f he President shall have power to fi'l s'l vacancies that may hs ppen ilm ing the rucia of tb benate, by grsut lug Cou.inn,ions which shall expire st the end of ti.eir Ui xt 1-o.sioii i but no person n j. cti d by the brristo shall ba re Rpjiouiied to the same nfliuo daring tht.r ensuing reuisv, ti-etmn 3' 1. The President shall from tune to time, giro to the Con gii'.s inlotiiiHtlou of the sti.tn of the Coiiiedeiacy, aud re commend to the tr consideration such measures as hn aball Jti ite necessary and expedient i bs msy, tn extraordinary oucasiona, convene both house, or ruber 01 mem; sua in e'e of disagreement between llieiii, with, respect t the t il of sdjournmeut, be msy s ljoum liiiui to such time as ho shall tliink proper: be s' all reticirav Amhassiulots and other tnubllc miolsurs! be shall-fke.car that the lawa bo rmtbiuiiy execuu o, aud.'BUiiii coniniiaiiiun an in uiiwers 01 lb touledirate b aits. , . &-c!iim 4. . ' ' '" 1. Tbe President. Vice 1'ie-i.l. ut. snd all civil olllcois of the Coiiledeiule htateK, shall bo removed troin ofllcs ou im. peauhmcRt for,' and conviction of Ire s U, bribery, or ott er luga crimes and misdemeariois. AKTICI.B 111. - .v i'imn 1. I. The jidl' lal power of the t onludc -ate Hlu tea shall be vested In oue buorruie Court, and in . ucb inferior co irt as t! t Congress msy from time 10 itte ordaiu and .stall wh 1 iiw j jjve, inns oi we ... p'mriw uu iiubi mi u'imhb, .im4i hold ibt ir t dices during good to havior, aiid ahall, ul stuted times, receive for thsir servicea a fcon'pnnsatl 'U, wuith shall 110 be diminished during fio lr c uilinuance in tfllce. I. Tli Judicial power shall exirr.d t' ailrcase arising under tht couatiiuuoli. tb lawa of Mi ."obI'i derate bUie. I Sod Ueatie nude ot Which shall be Iii.ubi wuder their U tbiiriiyt to all e aaea.sdcctiiiR anil i.,viors, other public miniittt 1 and consuls r all cai s ot admi .ty and niati iIiiim jiirind.ciou ; to Coniiovirsir 10 which ihi Cn.tede- rate htatea ahatl be a paitr tto eoot'tiv rsh a b-tween two nr noire .-latcs ; betweeii aetata sod crtizsns of atiotbrsr Htate where thj Mai is piauitlli'; between cit. us claini Ing b.nda nnder grants ot dillerrot fates, and between S h'ste or the cH:a . 1. . thereof and f ,'icliri ctaUa, citizens or SutJvcta ; but no Male shall be sued by a tlfseo or sol J.ict of sa fureko eitat. . 2, lu ail ca.es .H.tth:g nmb iS-ad-s, other public minis ter, .'.d consuls, and those in which a btat .halt be a pa tf. Jllie r-Rpreme Ooort shall bave original jirisdicUoo. In all tiie o'h-r cax.es before npsotiotJed tiie hnirtne t loir I shnll have Sfipet'ttty Juiledlciioli, b-1.11 as 0 laW Rill tact, with s'icb xc.eptiona snd and. r snch regala'iona a. the CiHtigres eba -I nuke. " . 8. I he tri il of all ot irot-s. txecpt-rn eases of Imoeschu -nt, bl be by Jury, and mob trial shall be held in ths Mr.te whaie tbw said crimes shall bave been couiiultled; but wiicu not committed withid any fttate. ttie trinl stisil beat suck place or plaijes as toe Congress may by law have di reeled. . . o .Section 3. 1. Treason zaftit the Conlederat Htstes fhall ooosist only in it vying war sgaiui-t the.-n, or in adhering to their euemles, giving them a d and comfort. Jo persin shall be eouvictnai of treason uuie-s on tbe testimony of two witocs- s to the same overt act, or on confession In open court. 2. The Congress shall have nower to declsre th puo'sb- ment of treaMin, "butfio attainder of treason shall work eor rupLion ot blood, or forfuitur except duriug thealife of the person aixaiueu. asticli iv. f-eoiioa 1 I.' Full faith snd credit ahall be riven lo each Btate to the pnbl.c nets reeor ls and Judicial proceedings ot every other rvate'. r And the ComrreEi. may, by ge oerai laws, ti'scribe tbe m iiiiicr in which such acts, records and proceedings shall be proved, and the enect inereof, rot tun 1. The citizens of each bia'-e shall be enttt'ed to all tbe nnvileires and immuuiiic of eitieens in tbe several btate. I kud snail have tbe right of transit and sojourn in auy StoteTft&lvES, of this Ct n!edracj, with their slaves and other property ; I ,t,8i and the right of property in said slaves shall all not be tnee-1 by impaired. , -' 2. A person charred in sny State with treason, felony. or other crime agaiimV the lawa of socb btate, who shall nV fn.m justice, and be found in another Mate, shall on demand ot the executive authority of tbe btate from which he tied, bo delivered op to be removed to the But Laving jsrisUicton of the crime. t 3. Noalavoor other perscnlield to ervice er labor w any Bute or Territory ol th Coufederate Stste under th. ibtll lnfMefltenoef auy law or regulation therein, k dlscba-ged from such service or labor, but shall he d. liver- x 4 no to claim of the party to whom such slsves belong, or ' to horn such service 1 r labor may be das. . ' .- , , SiX-tio S. . . ,' 1. Other fiute msy be admitted Into tbl Confedersoy by s vote of lwa-1hiras ef trs whole Doom 0 Keprsenta- " tivrasnd two-third, of th 8te, tk tenet votii by bttej bnt bo B' w Ptste shall ba formed or erectsd within th JwwMntt.ifl brny Mlmr Mat f nrsny FU's be torn- d by the Junctioa of two nr mora Hist, or part ef HtU. -without thooise0t"f tb Ugltlwture of lbs b'Utee con- ' 9trsssil. well a of th Cssngresw. - 1 . 2. Tv ruBgrrsa shall have power te dispose Af b1 msla . tlied:ii!rmsndegulUm,seoncerTigthpropertrof . H11 Coiiedt rst Stt , Inclndlsg th Isnd thereof. 3. Tha P. nfcdeirst Rtato msy scqors sew territory, asd Congress-thall bav power i teihite B(j pfovld govern. - meuts tor lt,e iuli.td'ant of all trrritnry b-longlng to ths ' (VuVdsrst Mau lying wllhool tb limits of ih vral FLit.a, ai d may remi t them, st such time and in such a ' -in.Boer a It may by law provido. t form th r-tates to b ailmiltei Into th ciled-acy. In all snch territory tb h ' " atUuH'Hi of ti,.ft Uvry ss ft bow sxista la th Conede- rate I'W'i s shnll bs r.roaulaetl and pn.leotsil by Crmpris. i'lbv1hi trrlloril government and-th tubabitai.ts ef- ! Ihe-eevrri' t onlederttl Htab-s snd Terrltnla ahall bav ' ' the rlbt to ta sueh territorv ni slaves lawfully held by N Ibeio lu any ot tb btate or Terrlttyles of lb Cotifudcrai - . b'ate. ;'..' , " - . . . . , . 4. Tb Cnnfeilorsts BUlo shall gUBratite to every PUt ftifct Bow ia or hereafter may becom a meniber of this Cro- ' fedurary, a Republican form uf government, and ahall pro- te(ic.,chof them against lnvaIon; and oa application of f ' ' ths UgWatur (or of ibe Executive when the Legialatnre Is pot In si-sslou; sgalnsl domestlo vlpleoof. , . ' j ' ABTIOLB TSfCticn I, 1 " . M. Upon ths ilonisal ot any three rotates legally aesexi bled lu their srv rl conventions, lb Congress shall sum mm a Convention of all th btaie. to lake Into consider. ' ' lion snob atnondiueuts to tlis constitution bs the said but - - shall concur lo uv gestlng at the tune when the said demand la made, aud should any oflhs propos ain.ndmeotato no eoe.ininicu oe agreea nn py inn said oonvantlon voU ing by ftntps -ai d the sain bs ratified by th Legislature nf two thirds of tlis several ttlatrs, or by eonvtntions lin two.thlrds thermif- th one or tlifl other mod of ratlflv. caimii may ne propoeeo oy me general convention thay aliall hamieforward form a part of this Constitution.. But ; noKt iteashsll, wlibnnt i's eonseut, be deprived of lto eooal rrpruHoUtion U the Henate. . ' ' ahtioxi vi. ' : - - I. Te (lovernmeBt established by this Constitution Is tlB ticoessnr of the provisional government of tbe Confederate Mates of America, and all Ibe laws passed by lhe latter shall i'otiiimie In force qnt'l) the same shall be repealed or od fled; ami all the offl-ers appointed by the. same shall rotnaiu i oBI 's naiirthelr suuoossors era appointed and qu iltlled, or th filkues abolished. 1. AU debts contracted ami engsgrmetits en'ered Into bnlore lb adoption ef this coralittition ahuir'be a valid ' at-niiiit tho Confederate blates under till eonstltutloB SS ' umler the 1 rnvl.lonal governineiit. 1. This ooft. tltutloii, and ibe law of ths Con fr derate i Ptktrs, mad in pursuance thersof. and all trestle mde,sr w Lit h shall be msd aud.er Ih authority of tb Confederal 8 tstcs, ihall be the supreme law of th land; and tha Judg es in evrry btate shall be bound thereby, anything lathe constitution or laws ot any fiat ty ihs contrary notwith standing, w A . ; . , i , ... 4. The Pcmitr.r snd Representatives before mentioned, and the member nf the several Htate Lekislaturee, and all executive and Judicial oflloers, both of tbe Confederate Matel and of the aeverat btate. shall be bound by oath or alllrmaiion to support thi constitution, but Bo rellgous test ' shall ever be required as a qualification (() niy ofllce er pu'ilin trusl ondor the Confnderate Hlates v I. The power nntdeleiraiad to tli Confedsrnte Etstel by tba consUtut'on, nor prohibited by It to ths Kutee rr- . solved to th Btaiee, respoctlvely, or to tba people thereof. ' . AKTICI.B VII. ' . ' .j - .. I. The rtit'tlonilon nf the Cnnveutioti of five Rtate aliall be snnii'lnnt for thn eslMillshmenl of this constitution be tween thnrttates soratlftlngihesuine. , .. . , .. 2 When five Htsts shall hsve rstilled this eonstltntion, In ths maimer befor specified, th Congress nnder provb. alum. I r....... , ll ... 1 . I - . m ... ...I "" " ui uirmiuig .ii time ior noiduig the lectton of President BBil Vise Preaident 1 and fi m.Hin. of tho Eleobiral l'olle 1 nd fo eonntlng tbevo' - ( VT!iiieg the VreiJt.- Thsyshsll alsa pcme. u. , tnee Mr tioblng tbe fiist olrclloii of Biembers ot Cooirres mider thla const itulbm, nd the time for assembling th asms. Until tho assembling of Buoh Congress, the Congress wilder tb provisional cotistltntina sh Uf continue to cxeteise tli ltS;is!stlve poo-- gisnted them, not xtodln beyond th li nn limited by tbe countitutlon of the provisional eovsra m.Mit. - N " AdupB-ed Oiisnlmousfy, March 11, lfiCl, Cui.na of fforlli CarolhialiioO, "' as srroiiTrn sr tns sat' Msrasr br rm Stat conrBarrroN. olTllfM. yBkBCOt n, BIATBB. A Is malice, .tlrxnnder," A t:on,c Alloghany, Asbo, llnsnfort,. Utile. -Klsden, . . r.iniisalek, rOTAL. ll.HAJ v 13.064 .. I4,t7 1 14.311 -ll.KHd . H,40 . 12,54 t,1J7 . 10,646 7,41)9 . 8,343 ' 8, ISA 18,114 10,7JO 19,U' .1G ,s41 13,344 H,7 ' M0.278 '18,869 7,410 ' .18,601 (s44 18,7s8 ; 17,878 ; , i,m : 14,110 i 9,810 " T 8,444 J : . ixm 1 7, V8 21.08 : 19,441 8, ua - 10,441,, 9,604 , 7,7.14 .16,347 ; 82H M.svsr 1 8 730 ' 10,211 " : ' 8,1 ' . 6,004 6,908 .10.1H i IXlHi 17,St4 , -ittflrV- -U'lncombe, niirxe, Caliairua, Csldwell, ' ' I ainden. Citrteri't, Caiwull, : Catawba, Cbntham, Cherokee, ( linwail, Cleveland," -. ', Colunibua, : revn. - Ciiiniisrlsnd, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, E'lgeconibc, l-orsllie, Fraukliu, - (lasion, A iiat-S, ti.autillc, Oieene, (inlltord, i: ilalllsx, Hin- tt. ll.vwond, " lleiHiersou,' ' Hertford, Hyde, ; -Pedell, 1 Jiclmon, Johnston, ' JoBCSj Lenoir, " ' ' , Uncolu, siacon, Mailson, '.',. Hiiiiin, itcliowell. Mecklenburg, Manigumetyt Moore, ' Nash, . , ew l-'anover, Northampton, Ousluw, Orange .-r. Paequotank, I'wii'iituaus, ; 218 4 Wil . 10,33'i - - ,W8 " ,4U9 2,s) A,6 ' 4.1V5 8,473 " 620 -, ' S,4 4 1,644 . 6,46 . s ,3IH 8,929 ' i 2.S91 ' 7,0J8 1,169 .2.4I19 , . 1,244 l,!t" l.JM . . 10,733 . 10,dl J,4a. lot , 8.4ii J,20 , , 1,453 ; :.b2 .- 11,427 1 1,8x8 a - J1,7h$ r - 1S.376 ' 8,liS8 1 18,848 .j 8,940 7,248 n,m l.7t-8 4,040 ll.ouo - IS,' 14.490 - lt.748 , " 14,4 lUsrs r 16 621 I.Hil ' , 10,401 10,379 , . - 4.9J " 1 1. 101 . XS-.6JJ ' 14,1 . .3'1 4.9 I 14,904 ' ' 14,744 , 9,7'iO . 10.711 ' 8,6J Person, lHt, Polk, K.i lononil, baudolph, -- hobeson, fiockiugbam,- Kowin, itutberlord, bampson, bUnly, Mokes, -. . r. . burry, Tyrrell, , ' I niiHi, Wate, Warren, Waabisiftou. "auga, . " "" Yadkin. Yancey, t31,4&9,. 50,Cif7 . 831.C51 V52.691 aUikv u i.ac it ILOIII for Cloaks, st 1 Jan. 20. BALDWTS'S. TKAVlf BHOVVN DailX8,-0 pieces, at i a , V 7:
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1862, edition 1
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