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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CAKBS.
. II. L HOLMK!.
' . ATTORXSY AT LJTW, .
nAR rrmoTCd to tbe eeutra offlc of JOUlUlAi uuiuu
1NOS, net door Weat of bif former locaioa.
Octohar 17tb. IW.l. "
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EMPIR aV ALtKW
i Trnv vvr AT LAW.'
ivB removed their office from Front to Prince! atraet,
JOUBNAL BCILDIKU3. formerly ocouj.iea oy a. t
tlAlmM limn
October 17th."lll.
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ENERAL COMM188ION V KIWH ANTS,"" "
01, 1861 J Ko. 13 North Water at., Wilmington, N. C.
U)U B. KRAHBKBT,
DBU00IBT AND PBACT1CAL PU ABMACETJT1ST,
- WiLMiwaToii, N. C.
Keepa constantly on band, a aelect atook of Irug, Afl
idnet, Domettie and Kvroptan Clvmcat$, Fancy awl
Toilet Article; Wineiand Luptortfor Medical twpoK,
' tuort. to. "
WPartioulttr attenlloi paid ivr Parsearmoxa, f amiT
.aoiras, atBDiotHB Cnnsra, o. -' - .wn
' tvStore tmmedlAtelj nnder the " Caroltna Hotel. '
. July 12, 16. M-" ,
1 1 O. C. W. J. Ml'SRO,
ClOMMIgSION WERCHANfa and WUOLEHAI.B tiRO
J CKU3, No. 21 North Water Btraft,
, Jane 16, W. ' WimmaTOw, N. U
toezru . kxoaaoii. cr" taiii.
a. It. I-U1WJPI w w. .
EHERAI, COMMIHHI0N MKCHANT3,
Jane IHSI. wii.iiiktok, a. v.
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II. U. EIL.BRjl,
WHOLESALB 0KOCKB kHO OOMMISBIOS MSB
CBANT, sod DEALKH IS Na AL briHlfCS, edrot
Water and Market treeta, Wilmington, t'. .
April Id, 2
, (.- K, MfRKAlf 1
- (Suoawkaora to Mairrajr k I'afu-w fc . '
C1OafMrSf!0!J MRKCHANTH ' ,
J Adff WHOf UlAi.E OKOCKte,
- Vl&TKH NTllt'KT,
WILXtNOfOiJ, N.'O.
. . MTBIUT. . . IIC?inw .'T. MVHtttT."
, February 1, 19. m-t
litm o. pmpth.-- . v,mn.
ja.s. tsixa aco,
lOMJrtlSHlON'UtKCHAK'W, oC:e awrtd ator, : o
V Booth Watflr and Market atree'e, Wilminav.i. a r.
- arLare tby are prere.l to. t-r.d ti aj?li;w..v -Oouimtoioa
Iim. . , ' ' -
- All hnaineaa iitraJ (o Urw p J -dto.
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C. II. RUOI 9 MOB A; CAJ.,
COMMISSION AND FOBWAW'JLNO MfcBCBANTb
WimrKOTOh.A C.
' OfSee orer Mr. J. A. Wftlard'i Store. Katrane u'KMOf
Prlnceaa and Water atreeU.
March . 18C0. 142.
' Wll.THOW, N. t.
IMPOBTEBS, MAKXJPACTUlHS' AChSIH, ASl-i)f
lerea U Hardware, Cultwj, Iron, rU;, Nn!i t "
taral Implementa, to. j; - . .
J. J. COX. r W.MIKDUL, J. B. IIMP4LI
,' pOMMISBipN MEBC-BiKTii A STHO LES A LB (1 HO
Vf vtuf - - : . ROt n la, North Watfrf.t. .
' March 11th. 1M1 - if. -tf..
' X. C. . O. WORTH,
f WMjnBEioB as ro8tw:'" u;E'niAST.
Ii - WimutiiTOii, N.
Marcbii, mr .
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" tVAXKKK RKARKS,
HOLESAIJ! AND BtXAIIr DBUOGI8T,
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M aiaxirr ciraairTt h.iwttui, y.
o h.-lu. r. nrrcBan,.
ELLIS A MITCIIKLL, .-
' WH01.E8AUS AXD EETAIL DEALEKS IS .
CtOBS, PSAS, OATS, BTB, WHEAT BRAN, Oil WRL;
f FUEBH OEOUND BOMIST, HQKSB h COW KiiKP
a Lao,
KAJSTBnjr AJun hVB TB SI VXR EA T,
ajA q Kri)i Water Street.
"hrna.i - "" '
Gosjhecioh atKajW! -WnrWT0ii,
N. C.
8Vaal I1IUH, A. J. BOWeXL. V. V. aTAaM.
not. let. IHf.a.
NOTICES..
CO-PARTNERSHIP MOTICK.
THE CSDEBSIGN ED ha?e entered Into Co-Partnenbip
InTIe town of Wilmington, N. C, under the firm of
bOOrUEBLAND k COLEMAN, for the pnrpoae of baying
and aelltox NEGRO BLAVfcS, where thehigbest each price
will be paid. . " "
They alao have a hooae in Mebile,' Alabama, where ihtj
will reoetre and icll alarea on commiaaion. Liberal advan
ces mad upon eleve left with them for aale.
. D. J. BOUTMERLAND,
, JAMES C. COLEMAN.
AORTiat ltt, 1M., . , 3C-
The ftM-hwa-n B.Dtthllr.
Thl Pa-mar. t Urn tilutionof lh' Cotfin'ate SUilr of
Amrrtra.
i v e, me ai-npir 01 mm Lnnieaeraw n'aiea, rmra ov.
' irp H ha anvar.fiFn a;H ft.dtw,n()iint flharaetr. ia order to
form a permanent federal vovenunenl, eatab i-a jaatlca. in
euro domeetje tranqui it jr. and acure tb bleaalnga of liber
ty to oorwlvea and oa' pnaterity invokioK the fvnt and
ei idaore of Almighty (idla ordain and aMabliab tbie
Leaeit'tutl'.n for the Coaraderate rHae of America,
iiricti l. Section I.
All IrcLlative power herein delegate ahall be vetted In
a 'orgrea (if tha Conioderate butea, which avlta.il oocai.1 of
a henate and Uunae or ttettreeentatirea
1. The Honae ef Renreaantatlre aball be eompoe lof
member i liixH-a every eweud year by the people of the
Hatnrl MUiea : and tha elector is e.ch HUte ahall be etti-
ten of tbe Confederate rtatea, and hare tb qoallfleatintia
reqniai'a lor elector of tb mot namerona branrn ot to
Ma Lecailatur ; bat no peraoe f forclea birth tot a citi
Kin of U.e Confederale i-ta'e ahall be alowed to vo! lor
aay oflicera, civil or political. Slate or Federal
1. Ko peraun ahall be a reiireaentative who ehail not have
attained ihe axe of twenty-five yeara, and be a citiaea o
tha Confederate fite'ea. and who .ball aot, wh aiectvd,
be an Inhabitant of that Htate in which be ahall be eheaen.
2. BeDreeeutativee and direct taxeball be apportioned
araonc tha ral Hta'e which mav be incladed within tbie
Confederacy according to their reipeetive vombera, which
hall be determined bv addinc to the whole number of free
peraona. inclodinr tbo bound 'o aervica for a termor
reara. and exelndina lodiana not taxed, tbree-d'thi of all
lava. Xh actual enumeration (ball be made within three
year after the flrt meeting of the Coatreae or the Confed
erate tte, and within every cnbaeqaent term of tea yeara,
in uch manner as they .ball, by law, diieot. Tbe number
of representatives shall not exceed one for every fifty tboo
sand, botsach Htate ahall have at least one representatite ;
and ontll such enumeration aball bemad the Hlte of Honth
Carolina aball be entitled to ehooaa aix. the Btate of (ier
gialeo, the Htate of Alabama nine, the t-Ut of Floiidi
two,1 the Htnte of Mitiaaippi avtn, ths Hta'e of LotiUiaot
six, and the Klate ot Texa ix.
4 W hen vacanclea happen in the representation from anv
State, tbe Kxecutive authority thereof shall iau wrlta of
election to nil anch vacanciea.
6. Tbe Hons of Representative eVall chooee tbeir Speak,
er and other oflloers, and aball bsve the sole power o' im
peachment, except that any judicial or other federal t ffloer
resident and acting selelv wiihin tbe limits of any Hate,
may be impeaobed by a vote ef two thirds of both branch!
oi ins lx-gi.iatui a tnvrtui-
the eevera) Bta'a., and with the Imllaa tribe bat nWther profit nndrr the Ceitfedrraia 8utea, tiiitl
thi., nor any other eleoee eootsraed ka the Cenatitglinn, j , tor, . v
abali ver bf ewUoed to " f'r Vi S Tb. .Wtora eh-ll meet In their reactive u-es and
, ' ' Tfarttr. 17r ''I ftM,' I'reeHaat, owe of
a.LkU. ii.ka. k...u. - J aV.x A Satul At KaP iila lTa hsai. .
be appointed an .bait Ii r oneeipeooe ef aiy l.w ae regaletlmf tkerala, b
I diacha'ged freu enrb eervwe or labor, but ahall b delirer
wmtatU ftiTI. 1 ' - ' .:- '
"A CHOirK ARTICLE, tost received. Jor sale bv
(Y Feb.Tth-V PETTKAT 4 MOOBE.
kUaf-fcUAP.
LOT of hard Soap, made at home, a choice article,
. tna.v n . u . , fl I.'
.r or aale by rtiianai asuvaa.
JanV24. '
ATOW. MAKING nine hundred Uniform tor Confederate
J BolllierB. at - BLDWLV3.
Fb. 1 tb - -
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La AIR'S) BLV'K CA8SIMKRH.8 : .
AN be had at
Feb. 10. . BALDWIN rt.
PLOUGHS OP ALL DE9CK1P
tiona. embracing No. t. 8. 10, 104,
11,1111. 18, 60, 0, 76, andEgle
I a, of C, V, K and r fiongba: also,
Garden Ploneba, Hoea, ('ratings.
loon feheliers atfd Straw Colters, ia
wareboose ana tor saie at
JAVFS WILSON'S
Oil. Leather, Peddlery, Trunk and Barnesa Ksiabliahment.
Jan. iTtn, isox.
mtlTABT BIDiXQ lADUUtl.' -
"TTTB PAVE dow on eihibition ths three leading style
1 1 of alultary tucnr raaaiea ti:
TUB BON KEY" 8ADDLK, ' .
' THB BEvJULATION SADDLE,
TUB McCLELLAN SADDLE. Abo.
Mexican, Hope, Bpaaiab, English, Attakapaas and other
popular etyiee, at "
Feb. 22 . ' ' - . ' -
TUR EXODtS UK PVaVOU BtiU oontloues at '
Feb.lt, WILrwlki'K.
-i ' v
(
t ENrS HALF HOSE, at
.T.Fab.21.
BALDWW8.
SiE ho. 1 Singer'a btaadard bewutg atach.ae. at
ia d ,i narrve
caw. i't vua r.
' riist.fc.a Si Saadlaa for Bineer'a Kawtn. Uachiaea. at
O rek.19. BALDWIN'S.
Section I.
1. Tbe Penate of the Confederate State aball be eompoa
rd of two Bemtora from each htate, choaea for six years bj
the Legis'stare thereof, a tbe regular seeeion next imme
diately preceding the oommencmnt of tbe term ol eervice;
aod each Senator ahall have oaa vote.
2. Itr mediately after they (hall be assembled, In conse
quence of the flret election, they (hail be divided aa squally
a may bs into three classes, ihe seats of tha Senators ol
th first class shall be vacated at tbe axpiratiun of the sec
ond tear j of ths second olaee at tbe expiration of tbe fourth
year; and of the Sd elaxaatthe expiration of the alxth )tar ;
that one-tblrd may be choeeo every eeoood year ; and i'
vacanciea happen by re gnatlon or otherwise during ths
recess of the Legislature of any State, the Extontiv there
of may make teuiporsry appointments until the next meet
irg of tbe Legialatate, which shall then fill such vacanciea.
3. No person shall be a tenator who shall not hsve at
tained Jbe age of thirty years, and be a citisen of the Con
federate States, and who aball not, when eleoted, be an in
habitant ot tbe Stats for which he ahall be choern.
4. The Vice-President of the Confederate Statoa shall be
President of tb Fenate, but shall have no vote, unices they
be eaoallv divided. .
S. Tbe Senate shall ehooee thels other oflloers. and alae
a President pro Uhipt in tbs sbsente of ths Vic Freal
dent, or when he shall exercise tbe office of President ot the
Confederate Btafs.
6. Ths Senata shall have tbe sole power to try all Im
peachments. When sitting for that purpose, they ahall be
on oath or affirmation. Wben the President ol 'be Confede
rate States is tiled, the Chief Jnetioe ihall preaUie i and no
person shall bs oonvlotadr without the concurrence of two-
Uiirda nt tha snembara oraaan'-
7. Judsmeut in caea of Impeachment .hall not extend
further than to removal from ooioe, aad dlaqaalirJoatloa to
bold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or prvOt, under the
Contrdrrate Matea: but tbe party convicted shall, never-
tbeleas, be liable and subject to inaictinent, trial, judgment
aud punuhment, according to law.
Section 4. -
1. Tbe times, places and manner of holding e Wet Ions for
Senators ana hepreaentatlves snail be presorioea in eaoa
State by tbe Legislators- thereof Snbject to the prOvieiona
of this Coi stiiution : but the Congress mar. at any tim . by
law maks or alter euch regulations, except as to tbs time
and piece ot cnwsing Beosiors.
i'. lbe Congreae shall aasembls at least once Inevry
year ; and such meeting shsll be on the first Monday in
December, unlets they shall, by law, appoint a dlftsrent
day. -
1. Each House sbtll be the judge of the elections, return
and qua! licationa of its own memners, ana a majority oi
each shall constitute a quorum to do business : bat a smal
ler nsmber may adjourn frem day to day, aud may be au
thorised te compel the attendance of absent members, la
such msuner and under such penalties aa each House may
provide.
2. Each noose may determine the tulea of its proceed
iiiks. uuuiah its members for disorderly behavior, aud, with
the concurrence o! twe-tblrdspf the whole nsmber, expel
a menibtr.
S. Each House ahall keep a journal of its proceedings,
and from tieae te--4ine publish lba ame, excepting iucd
parts as may in their judgment requite secresy, and 'he
jeas and nays of tbe members of either tlooae, on any ques
tion, aball, at tne aeaue ot iwo-nnn oi vno protcui, ue
entered on the journal.
4. Neii her House, during the aession -f Congrers, shall,
without the cotsent of the other, adjourn for more than
three ds, nor to any other place than that In which tb
two Bousls shall be sitting.
txxtion 6.
1. The Seustors and Representative shall rccelva a com
pensation for their serviota, to b ascertained by law, and
paid cut ol ths treasury of the Confederate States. Tbey
shail, In all cuees, except tresaon, felony and breach of tbe
peace, be privileged from arreat during tbeir attendance at
tbe aession of tbeir respective Houses, and ia going to and
returning from tbe same ; and lor any speech or debate ia
eli her liuse they shall not be questioned in any other
plscs.
2. s'o Senator or Representative shall daring tbe time for
which be was elected, be appointed to any civil office nnder
tbe authority of tbe Confederate States, which aball have
been created, or tbe emoluments whereof snail bsve been
Increased daring uoh time J and no person holding any
ofiice nnder tbe Confederate States ahall be a member ol
either Hooae during his continuance in office. But Congress
B sy, by law, grant to the principal officer in each ot the
Executive Departments a seat upon the Boor of either bouse,
with tbe privilege of discuaaing any measures appertain
ing to bis department.
fiectioit 7.
-1 AU bills for raising revenue shall origins te in the House
of Representative; bat th feenaie may propose to concur
with amendment a on other bills
1. Every bill which ahall have pasatid bath Haoif shall,
befois it becomes a law, be presented to "th President ei
tbe Confederate Htate ; tf be sppreve, he shall alga ft ; but
It ant, be eball return it with hie objections to thai House in
which it aball have originated, who shall enter tbe objec
tions at large oa tbeir journal aud proceed to reconsider ft.
If, after such recoasideration, two-thirds of that Bousewnali
agree to pass tbe bill, K sbsli be seat, together with tbe ob
jections, to the other Hoose, by which it shall likewise be
reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of that Uonse
it ahall become a law. But in ail each caeca the votea ol
both Bouses shsll be determined by jeas and rays, aod tbe
names of ths persons votisg for end against tbe bill shall be
entered on the journal of each Boa respectively. If any
bill hall hot be retailed by tbe President within tea days
(tMOda)e excepted) alter it aball have been presented to
bias, tbe same shall be a law, in like manner as if be had
aigned it, unlesa tbe Congress, by their adjournment, pre
vent its reiura ; in which esse it shall not be a law. The
President may approve any appropriation aad disapprove
aay other appropriation ia tbe aame bill. In such ease, he
aball, in signing tbe bill, designate the appropriations dis
approved, and shall return a cory of eucn appropriations,
with hi objections, to the Hooae In whkb tbe bill shall
have originated ; and tbe aame proceedings aball then bs
had aa in case of other bili disapproved by the President.
S. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the concur
rence of both Houses may be necessary (except on a ques
tion of adjournment) (bail be pfVsented to the Pre dett of
tbe Confederals b tales ; and before the aame aball take ef
fect, shall be approved by him ; or being disapproved .by
him, may be repassed by two-third of both Hooae accord
ing to the rales and limatations prescribed in case if a biU.
Section ft " .
The Congress shall have power
1. To lay and collect taxes, da ties, imposts and exeiees
for revenue necessary to psy the debts, provide for tbe
eommoo defence, and carry on the government of the Con
federate butee ; bat no bounties shall be granted from tbe
Treasury, nor aball any dotieaor taxes oa imports tiona from
foreign nation be laid ko promote or foster aay branch of
indastry ; aid ail duties, 'Imposts aad excises) shall be aoi
form throughout the Confederate Slates).
2. To borrow nones on the credit of the Confederal
Duucw,
f retvUU cooatrc fitt for!- natlotm, tad taoof
least, shsll nut be an inhabitant of the asms Stat
wnn tnemaeivee t tbey snail nanis in tbeir ballots tb per
aoe voted lor aa t'rea u.ai. a on ia aianact Denote the pea.
son voted lor ss Vice Prsaident, and they ahall make dis
tinct liata of all peraona voted for ae President, and ef all
person voted fur aa Vice President, end of the number of
vote for eech. which list they sbsli sigh and certify, and
tranamit. sesled, to the govevament of tbe confederate
htaiea, directed to the President of tbe Senate; the Preat-
dent of th Senate shall, tn the presence of the Senate and
Hoose of Representatives, opea all tbe certificate, and tb
- . - uii tuna vm i w.itii f iuv prrws Having u airvBiSBV
number of vote for President shsll b ths President, If such
number be a majority of the whole number ef electors ap
pointed, and it ao person have soohmsjority, thee, from the
peraona Having the highest number, not exceeding- three,
on ths Hat of those voted tores Presidsnt, ths ilnuse o
I epraaentatlve. shall ehooee Immediately, by ballet, tli
Prrsldeut But In choosing th President ths totes shall be
taken by Slataa, th representation from each State having
phe vote a quotum for this purpose ahall eesaist of a mem
ber ev meanbar from two-thirda of the Slataa, and h ma
jority of all tbe Mat shall be ! .rf to a cbaloe. AaA
if the House of Repressntatlvss lliait eot choose Prest-
dent, whenever the right of choice shsll dsvolvsnpoathem,
before the 4th day of l arch next following, then tha Vice
Preatdent shall act aa President, a In ease of the death br
olbsr constitutional disability of th President.
4. Ihe person bsvisg tbe greatest number of rotee as
vice rreaidaut shsll o tne vice rsldnt, ir such number
b a majority of the whole number ol electoig appointed ;
and it no peisoa hsve a msjwliy, than from ths two highest
numbers on tbs I fat ths Senste absll choose the Vice Presi
dent a quorum for the purpose shall oonslst of two third
of the whole number of Braatota, aad a majority of th
whole number (ball b neeeasary to a eboloe.
A Hut no peron constitutionally inelllgH-le to the rifTJc
f rreaident sba'l bs eligible to that of Viae President ef
the Confederate Statoa.
6 The Congree may determine the tha of choosing ths
electors , and ths day on which they shall give their votoa,
which dsy shall be tbe same throughout tbe Confederate
Statrs. -
7. No peisoa except a natural barn cltlren of the Con
fe lei ate states, or a ciilxun thereof at tbe ttme ol the adop.
lien of thle renatitulisn, or a citisen thereof bora la the
United State prior to t 201 h or December, i860, shsll b
eligible to tbe i flit of Preeident i neither alisll any pron
be eligible t that office who sbsli not ha' s attalued tbs
ig of thfily five jeers, sod bn fourteen yeare a redden!
witblii the limits of th Cuufederite States, as may exist at
ths time of hi election.
8 In case of the removal of the Preatdent frnm cftlot, or
ol bis death, resignation, or Inability to diachsrga the puw
sis sod duties of tbe eald ofllee, the m absll devoirs oa
kbhlns lirhr. beaeooa and bunya, and other aid to nav
gattna upon the coasts, and ths improvement of fcarbo't
snd the removing of obatraetlona in river navigation, ia sll
which eases such dut'es shall be Isid en the navlgtiinn fa
cilitated thereby aa may be neoeeaary to psy tb c"SU and
expenses thereof.
4. Te es'ebllah on"fnrtu lews ef a-atirralisation, aad uni
form lawa on the anhtect of bSBkruptei, thronghout th
Confederate State ; but nt law of Congress shsll discharge
any debt contracted before tb Peag-e or roe aame
ft. To coin morey, regulate the valne thereof arid of for
eign coin, snd fix ihe standard of weights aad measures:
.. To pro We for tbe punishment o' ooonrrett g the
securities sod current ooin ot tne wmito.r...
T. To establish noel offices Slid past routes; but ths sx
psnses of ths Post ofnoe !epartmot, sfter tb first day of
March In ths year ot our lord sightsea r.unnrsu sn l siity
three. shsll be paid out of its own revenues.
. II To promote tbe progress of science and useful arts by
Securing for limited times te authors and inventors the ex
sl'i right of 'hdr raapeetlve writings and diiooverlea.
t To constitute trfhwoals tefortnr Ihe Supreme Court
' 10. To define pan'ek piracies and felonies eorrmltted
on tb high sea , i orercee sgsinst tbs Isw of natlor.
1). T ''ec'srs t , .-rant letters of uarque and re
prisal, and make rule concerning captures on land and
water. '
1 To rtlsa and support srmles ; bat no spproprlstlon
of jnonsy to that use shall bs for a lungar term than two
years.
13. To provlds and maintain a navy. -
14. To msks ro'es for government srd reguUtion of the
land and naval forces.
IA. To provide for eslllng forth tbs mllitU to execute th
laws of tbe Confederate stales, snppress Insurrections snd
tspel liivaainn.
18 to provide for organising, arming snd diaoipllniit
the n llitia. and for governing inch part of thm aa may h
inplo)d in tbe arrvice of tns Confederate Ststes J reserv
ing to th States, respectively, the anpoietment of the i Ul
cere and ths authority of tra bg the militia sccordlng to the
discipliue prescribed by Congress.
17. To exsreise exoloeive legislation, In all cases what
sosvsr, over such district (not exceeding ten miles equae)
a may, by cession of en or more State and thai accept
at of Congress, become the seat of ths government of the
Confederate Ststes ; and to exercise like authority over all
places purchased by tha e onsen t of the egialntur) of th
Stat in wbioh the same shell be, for the erection of forts,
magailn, arsenals, dockjsrds and other needful build
ings; and - .
IN. To mka alt laws which shsll he necesisry and pro
per for carrying Into rxeoutloo tbs foregoing powers, and
all other powers vested by this Constitution In the govern
ment of the Confederate Ststes, or In sny di-parlnisntr I y,e VI. Presiinnt ; and ths Corgress rtisy, ty law. provide
5rfkm t,
TL Importation of negroes of th AfrlcaoTses from
1
sny foreign country other then ths slsvehoding Ststes, oi
Tsiritories oi me unttea riaes in amines, is uereoy lor
bldden ! snd Cengrese Is required to pass such lawa as shsll
effectually prevent the earns. .
1. t ougress snsii siso nsvs power to proninrt tne intro
dnotlon of slsvee from any State not a member of, or Terfl-Ibann elected ; and bs shsll sot receive wttfilu Hut peilod
terv not belocilng to. this Confederacy
- I. Tbe privilege of tbe writ nfhabeas corpus shall not bs
suspended, unless when In eases of rebellion or Invasloa the
public safiity may require it.
4. No bill ef sttainer, or ew fort i'lo law, or law deny
ing or impairing tha right of property in negro slaves shall
bs psaaeo. .'
6. No capitation or other direct tax shall be laid antes
In proportion to tb census or euumstsMon hereinbefore di
rected to be taken.
t. No tax or duty sbsli be Isid on srllolss exported from
sny f tils, except bi a vote of two-thirds of both bouses.
7. No preferences shall bs given by any regulslioa of
commerce or revenu to tb port of on Mate ver those
of another. -
8. No money (ball be drawn from tbs treasury, bnt In
eons aseties of anoroorlatinns mane bv law I and a relie
fer statement and aeaoook of tbe tecstpta and expendltui es
of sll pnlillo money ahall ha publleliea rrosa uma tw lima,
a. (Somiraaa ahall aonronriate Besaaoey treat tbe traesu
rv excent bv a vote of two-third of both bouses, UXtu by
yeas sod naja, unless It be ssked and estimated for by some
one r.f the beads of dspsriraflt, aod submitted te Ooares
bv ths President : or lor tbe purpose of psylng lu own ex
penaes asd contingenoiea ; or for the payment of elsims
sgslnat tns uontea rste emtes. me jusuoe vi wuica snan
have been judicially declared by a tribunal for the Invest!
gstloa of cfa sti agsln.t the government, which it is bi-ieby
Disde the duty of Congress to establish.
10. AH bills appropriating money ahall epecily in f.di-r.l
currency the exact amount of each apptopristion snd the
purpoM-s for which it m made ; and Congreae eball gisnt no
extra enmpenvathin to any publi contractor, (-nicer, agent
or servant, a'ter such contract ahall have been made or
loch sen ice rendered. . .
11. No title of nobility shall be granted by Uie Confede
rate State ; aud bo pert on holding any ofiice of profit or
trust under them, ahall, without the consent of the C-on
gress, accent of any greeeot emoluments, ofiice or title ot
sny kind wbatever m m any king, prince or foreign Stale.
12. Congreae shall msks ne law respecting an e-tablinh
mcnt of religion, or prohibiting the Iree exercise thereof ;
or abridging tbe freedom of speeub, or of Ihe press ; or the
right ot tbe people aoo1y-to assemble and petltii n tbs
government for a rsdrss(of grievances.
13. A well rcgniated nvNtia being necessary tn the se
cur Itr cf a free State, the tight of tbe people to keep end
b'sr arms shall not be infringed.
14. No soldier sbsli, la time of pesce, lie q uartered ill suy
house without the coueent Ot lbs own r 5 Bof Id time of rrr
but in a manner to be preeenbrd by law.
lfi. Th right of the people to be seoors in their ptranna,
bouses, pspers and eflecu against nnrei-s-msbla seairhrs
and seisaree, ihali not be violated and no warraut .hall
Issue but upon probsble cause, supported by oath or affirm
ation, and particularly describing the place to be searched
and, the persons or tnings to be seised.
16. No person shall be held to aniwer for a capital or
otherwwe inlasuous crime, nnlese oa a presentment or in
dictment of a grand jury, except In cases arising ia ths Isnd
or navel foioes, or ib tbe militia, wben In actual service, in
tims of war or public danger ; nor shall sny person be sub
ject lor tbe ssmecfieace te be twice put lu ieopsrdy bf life
or limb, nor be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a
witness against himself ; nor be deprived of life, liberty,
or property, without doe proceas of law ; uor absll private
property be taken for public use without just compsruw
tion. -
17. In sll criminal proaecutiona the scrnied shall enjoy
the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial Jury
of tbe State and dletriot wherein the crime stall bars been
committed, which district shsll have beea previously ascer
tained by haw, and to be Informed of tbe nature a d csuse
of tbe sccusation; to be con' rented with the witnesses
against him : to have compulsory process for obtaining
witn -seee in hie faver, aad to hsvs tbe sstistsnce of counsel
for bis defence.
18. In suits at common law, where the value la contro
versy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury
aball be preserved and ao fact ao tried by a J jry shall be
Otherwise re-examined la auy coert of Ue Confederacy than
according to U.e rules of the common' law.
)i. 'Exceaaivo ball shall not be required, ror excessive
fines imposed, nor cruel snd aousnsl punishments Inflicted
-20. Every law or resolution having the force of law, eball
relate to but ooe subject, and tUat shall be expressed in ths
title. . r
- - Scdion 10. " ",
1. No Bute shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or con
federation ; grant letters of marque and rep deal; polo
money ; make aojtLiog but gold aod silver coin tender In
payment of debts ; pass any bill of attainder, or tr post
facto law, or law impelling the obligation of ooBlracts : or
grant aoy title of nobility.
x. ao Bute auau, wituout uie consent or toe vongrees,
lay any imposts or duties on imports and exports, except
what may be absolutely necessary for executing lu inspec
tion laws and tbe nett produce of all datiee and imposts,
Isid by any State on imports or ex porta, ahall be forth use
of tha treasury of tbe Confederate Sutea; and all such
lawa shall be subject to ne rsvauoa as a control ot uoa-
gieae. -
S. No State eball, without the consent of Congress, lay
say doty of unnage, exoeptoo sea-going veaseie, for the
improvtBMiat of its rivers aad bar bora navigated by the
said vessels; but sack duties shall not eocfiict with any
treattee of the Confederate SUtes With foreign nation;
and any (urolua of revenue thus d. tired shsll. alter maklns
each Improvement, be paid into tbe common treat ury ; a or
aha J any State) ksep troope or ships of war. la time of
peace, enter tato any agTsensent or compact with another
Stale, o with aforciga newer, or engage In war. nnlsss
Isctajaily nvaded, or in such lmmuient danger as will not
readmit of delay. But when any rursr divtrtee ot flews through
two or saore etata, tbey may enter into compacts with
each other to improve the navigauoa thereof.
Anncxs 11. .tfeolion L,
I. Tbs executfve power shall be seated m a President of
tbe Confederate eaaies ot ABerica. ci and lbe Vice Preei-
Swt aball hold their emces lor tLs term of aix jeers ; but
the President shall not be re-eligible. The President and
Vice President shall be elected as loilows
2. Each Srata ahall appoint, in such manner aa tha Leria-
latura thereof nay direct, a number of elector equal to tbe
whole number of enators and Bepreeeitativee to which
the State nay be sstilied ia lbe Congress ; bat SQ Senator
er jeprswasatrva.M vki Aoitox u of tnut M
nv I ivauniii , nun tut vurgiTH ni.j, lew, Itruviov
r ths esse ol removal, death, resignation, or Inability both
of tbe President and Vice Pieaideul, declarlug what oflJoer
aball than a t ss President, and such cffl ler shsll sot ae
ooidingly until tbe dlrabliity bs remove! or a Presldfut
Shall be eleoted.
w. 'he President shall, at stair d times, receive for bit
aervices a compensation which shall neither be imireassd
r diminished during the prriedror which be shall bavs
any other mob rueut from tne Conrcdeiata Males, or auy
of them. .
10. Befixe he enters on tb execution af hlsnfflce, h-sha'J
tana tne foiiowiug oeui cr anirmation i
' t do solemnly swear (or ifflm) that 1 will faithfully ex
eout the ofiice ol Protldenl ol , the Confederate Statea, and
will, to the beat of my ability, preserve, protsct aod dofsnd
in i.ontinu'iou inersoi.
ion 2.
I. Tbe Presided shall bs cooiuiandSr In i hlcf of ths army
and navy of ths Confederate mates, and of ths tnlltla of
the several Slsiea, when called lulu the actual eervice el
the Cutifederaie State ; he may require the opinion, lu writ
ing, of tbs principal ofliosr in sash of the Fxeauttve Uopart
oiouta, upon sny tuhlect telaliiig to the duties of lliuir re.
apeailve i flluera, and hssball i.sva power to grant teprtetea
and par'ona for cfleaces sgilnst the Conlcderals (Sla ss,
sxeent in csaea of imtieashmeul. -
t. lie s'aalt have the power, by and with tha advice and
consent, ot tbe Senate, to ru ik tra ales, provide 1 two-
miro or me eenlo;t preaeut ootioui I aud he ahall hmnl
n.ite, and by ai d with the advice and cont-eut of tbe Senate,
ahall supoiiit amba.aadura, other nubllo miiiisters snd sou-
sale, ju-ig.s of lbs bupieins Court, and ail oilier uDluers of
tns i oi federals Ststes, whoae snnointmeots srs not herein
oiitcrwise proviatu lor, sna wnn n snan be estabiishftd by
law : but tbe Coi gi-as mav, by Isw, vn. ths spp-iluiiiieiil
in surq interior i Ulcers, aa iney Ibinx proper, in ihe I're'l
dent a 'one, in th court ul law or iu the heail of depart
ment.. . .
S. Tbe rlnclpsl iiQlcrr in each of the executive depart
ment, sod sli persons conneeud with the dfplomelio ser
vice, nisy be removed from ofiice at the pleasure of the
Pieaidenl. All oiher civil vfliuera ol the Executive Depart
ment nisy he rtmovtd at any time by tho Prrsldeut, or
Other sppoiutlng poserv wheu their services Are unneces
sary, or lor disbouesty, luespacity,- inefficiency, miscon
duct, or neglect ol duly ; and wbeq o removed, the remov
al shall be reported to the hetiatc, figutber with tbe rts-ont
theielor. ' . r - -r . -
4. Tha President shall have puwef to fill s'l vacancies
Hut may bappsn dm lug the recess of Die Senate, by grant
ing louiunsKHibs which shsll expire at the end of tbeir next
sewion ; but no person rejected by tho Senate shall be re
sppoinlsd to ti e sains i Dice during lb nr ensuing rec a,
iS- rtion S, - '
" 1. The rYrtidrnt thai) from Vine tu time, give to the Con
giets it.formatlon of the staU) ol the Conleuurscy, sud re
oonininnd to tbnir cmialdrraiion tiicb mestnis ss bs shall
jn tpe tieceoary aud expedient ; he wyr s extraurdinary
oiicaa) ins, convene both bouse-, or either of them ; sud in
ca-e of disagreement between thum, with rewpect to th
tune of adjournment, be tnsy adjourn thrm b uch tims aa
be at. all think proper; be s' sll rs'sivs A uvjaseadors and
oilier public Diiuiaters: be shall take cure that ths Isws bs
lalihlully etscub d, and .lull commission ail the officer ot
tbe Confederal S at
firdum 4.
I. The PrcaidVnl, Vice Pieident, and all civil officers of
Uie Conleilerate States, shall bs resioved from ufHce ou ire-
frtohiueiit tor, and couvn tion of tira n, btilicry, or otter
igh ertmes and mlndeuu snort.
v ASTlCLg in.-frfton I. -
1. Tb judicial power of the I oi.le..ert Statf (hall be
vested in ons Supreme Court, snd in i uch inferior courts as
the Congress may. from tiuis to time ordain sod establish.
Tb julges, hotb of the fet, pieme slid Inferior Court, aball
bold l bur offices during good behavior, aud alia II, at stated
tipie,' receive for tbeir services a cofbpeoeatlun, which
shsll no be diminished daring th-lr cooliuusuce in t flics.
MYiion 2. -1.
The Judicial power shall extend to alt eass arising
under tbia CooalilutloSe the laws of tiie Confederate Stalea,
and treaties made or which shall be mads undsr their aa
tnorily tu all cases effecting ambaassdors, other pnblio
in l nisi are aud coaeuls; to all cases of sdrul alty and marl
tun Jiiru-d c'lou ; to controversies to wbioh ths Confede
rate SUtes shsll be a party t to contovrsk-a betweea two
or more Mates; betweea a Bute and eillxsns of another
Slate where the ntste ia plaintiff; between citixens claim
ing lands under grants of different States, and "between a
Slats or tbs eitu -ns thereof and foreiifu Statrs, e ltt sen or
subjeou ; but no state shall be sued by a ttt'sen or subject
of ao foreign to ale
Mscoa.
1. lu all csM-siUritlng aabvtaes. ottsr puhlle minis, I Msd'oo
tors ai.d eunaula. and those In which a State sbsli be 1 staruo.
pa-tv. the Supreme Court shall hsve original turwdiouon.
In all tbe oth.r raaes before mentioned lbs Supreme Court
shall hsve appelate Jurisdiction, bold as to law sal tact,
slth rich sxcentioos aod uudcr such regalallone as ths
Congreae shall mks.
. l be uial of ail erimea. except in rases of Impeaebraint
sh.U be bv iurv. and tuub trial sbail be held ia the State
where the said crimes shall have been committed i bot
when not committed within any Stale, the trial shall be at
auoh place ot places as tbe tougress may py law ksvs OJ
rected. - . ,
. Section 1.
1. Treaaos sgalctt tbe Confederate States shall consist
only ia levying war sgsio.t tbsm, or ro adhering to their
enemies, giving them aid and comfort No per jo shall be
ooovKlcd ef treason utiles on tbe testimony of two witnes
ses to ths same overt act, or on eoafessiow tn opea court.
1. Tha r.io.raaa ahall hsve nower to deolare the Daniah-
meot of treason, bat no attainder of treason shall work cor
ruption of blood, or forfeiture except auring ue me oi ue
person attained. . --
isticls it. reoiujn 1.
1. Fall faith and credit ahall be given in each Stole to tbe
poblio acta, records aad judicial proceeding of every other
Btata. Aod the Congreast may, by ge neral lawa, prescribe
ths manner ia which such acts, rscords aad proceeding
shall be proved, aod tbe etreet thereof. ,
Smxtion 2.
1. The eftixeea of each SUM ahall be enUt'ed to all the
privileges aad bnmuniiies of citixens In tbe several Statoa,
aod snail have lb right of transit snd sojourn la aay Stats
of this Confederacy, with their slaves and other property ;
aad tbe right of property ia said slaves) ahall not be there-
bv iwmairea. . -
2. Apereoa charged la any State with treason, felony,
or other crime hgsiust the lawa of such Stole, who shall
flee from justice, sad b found in another State, asau on
demsod of the executive authority of the State froa tuoi
he fled, be delivered np to be r moved to ue ds
juriadictoa of the crime.' ' '
. No slave or other persoa held to swrvtoo or toboi
any Stato or Territory otU Confederate 6
& ut an rlsiia of the party to whom anch slsves belong, or
-- v Arftos) !.--. - - ; ; .
1. Other BUfee may be admlliej Into IM CoBfeIrey
by a vote of Iwo-tblrde of U whole floeee of JCepreaaata
tiveeaed two-third f the eVasu. tksKeosU votisg by
tiVT'ii?.? 'V 8UU or erected withib,
a J WIeitonof hr State I r any Stat be form.
Ii.V' ,,U JUMUo f wmore Htotee, or psru of States,
without tbe eesaeat of ths LsgiaUtures of the SUtes ton'
oerned. ae we laanf the Coaar.
2. lbe Congreae shsll hsvs powsr to dispose af aid make
aU keed'ul rule aod regulsUons concerning the propertr of
tbe Confederate Sutee, locludlng the lasds thereof. . -
The Confsdsrat Bute may acquire new territory, sad N .
irowai m wgniaie aoa provide govern-' t
meat for the Inhabitenu of all territory belonglag to Us ' '
Cunfsdsrste Ststes lying wlUout ths limits of th aevsrsl- '
niau-a. aoi may parmit uitut, kl such times aod la loch
manner aa It may by law nrevid. to form tha ki.u,. k.
adsiiiud into the confederacy. In all nctt territory the to
etitutloa of negro slsvery as it Bow exists In the Confede.
rate ktstee shall bs recognised and prntected by Congress ,
"j ,iF,vrii ajo.erDmeni ana tne inhabitants er
ViSSevevM Confederate rttstt a and 1rlinriM .1..11 '
lit tigUl td Uke-eoch kerrllory and alavas lawfully bnld hf
uiem ia any oi tne utstes or 1 errltories of the Cosfederate
Ststes. .
4. Tb Cosfederate SUtss shall guaraatse to svery ftat , '
that Dow la nr hereafter may become a member of this Cob
federscy, Republican form ef government, and shsll pro. '
teot esah of them sgslnsl Invasion 1 and aa annlin.ti,.. e
ths Lsglslaturs (or of Ihe 2xeoullve wben Ue LegisJalarw
la not in seaslon) against domestic vtolsocs. . t -
T AKTICll T-fisrafovi I.. - i' ', . -'
I. Upon ths demand of any three Stats legally assem
bled lu their several conventions, ths Congress (ball torn
m n a Convention of all ths Ststes, to take Into eonsldsrn-'
tion turh smsudments to th eonttltutlon as Us laid Btsles
ehaU onnoar lu aaggestlnf at tbe time when the ssid dsmsnd
st mtue, ana snouut any 01 tne proposed amendment to
the constitution be agreid on by Uie eald convention vol- '
lug by State and the eauie b ratified by tb Legislature
of twe tbtrdtof the sevsral Statoa, or by eanvaottsns l
two-thirds thereof aa lbs one or the other mods of ratifi
cation may be preposed by tbe general convention they -sbsli
hsnosfnrward form a part of th s Constitution. But
no Slatee ahall, without IK consent, be deprived ef lu (qua!
represenutlon la the Senate. . , -
" iSTTOH TI.
I. The Oovsrrrmtnt eatablisbed bv this Constitution la tha
Suue.ator of tba provlalousj govrnmn of ibf Confdrat -
riatasor America, sod an in laws passed by th Isllsr
shsll continue in force until the lams tliall be repealed of '
mod flfd; and all ths effljere appbluted by Ue same shall
remain lu office until their sucoetsors are appointed and '
qualified, or ths efkoos shollalitd. u
2, All debts contracted gnd eagsgements enfrd Into
blor Ihe adoption of Uila constitution shall be as valid ,'
against the Confederate states under th's constitution as
under the ircvlelooaJ government.
3. TblsconUItutlon, and tbe laws of ths fW.oer.la ,
Pvtes, made In pursusncs thereof, and all trestle mads, or
wuivn snan oe niaus unaer me aumority or tea Unnfeanrate ' -States,
shsll be tbs supreme law of tbe landt and lb judg. . .
a In every Stole shall be bonnd thereby, anything tu th
oouttitutioa Or laws ol sny Stole to lbs contrary aolwlih- ' ,
atandlng. . ,
4. I he Senators snd Ueprrsentatlvrs bsf.irs msotioned.
and the member of the several State I e gralstorrs, and all
execntlve and judicial rflloers, both of the Confederate
Malet and of ths several h tales, shall bs bound by oath or '
afllruiatlon to support tbls constitution, but po rslignns test '
shsfl sver be required aa a qusliflatl'iu' to any oBloe er ;
publlo trust under the Confederal Ststes ,. -
. Tbs poeere not delegated lo tbe Confodarst State by
the constitution. nor prohibited by It to tbe States are re
served to ths Stales, respectively, or to the people thtrsof. -iHTICI.k
vti.
I. Tbe rat filiation of ths I ouvemlost of Ave Slates shall
bs rufllckitit for ihs eaUhlltbment of tills eunitliullitq bs
tween the States to ratifying the sme, .
2 Vtbeaflve Ststes sbsli have vaiillnd this constitution, 4
In the manner before specified, the Congress under provi
sions! cruHiitutlon ahall prcaeilbe the Vme for holding tho' -ieetlun
if President and Vloe Preeident I and for nu-sting '
of Ue Electoral College! And for counting the vote and '
lus gurstlng tbs Prsaident. They shall also preierlbe the ''
tleie lor bolUIng the tlrst elect I on of niembaraof tlongreaa -under
this conaututloa, and tbe time for iaemhllug the tane.
Until Ihe aasembllng of auoh Congre.s, tbe Congress nnder "t '
tbe provL-iosal constitution (hall continue to exercise tho
legislative poa-e'S granted ihein, not extending beyond tho
lime limited by the constitution of Ihe provialotal govern
ment . .."
Adopted unanimously, March It, Istil. : " ;
" "' 1 1 1 1 - " ' - 1
Censas or Herts CrellaJ00. '
" - . r -
as gkfORTtD ay rug saxiurasr ow tan (tats ooHvisnoN.
OOUkTlXS.
Alamance,
jlsisnder
Aisun,.
Alleghany,
A the,
hstefort,
B-rlle.
Hindi n,
lirunswick,
Buscornbs, :
tiurke.
Cabairns, -
Caldwell.
1 aimlen,
'"', ':
Ca.wll,
Cstawba,
Chatham,
I h.n.kea,
( bows", ,
Cleveland,
Columbus,
raven.
Cumberland,
Currituck,
liHvulsun,
Davie. '
Otiplm, '
Filgrc-tmbe,
Foisythe,
Frauklin.
C.sston,
Ostes,
i.-snviiie,
Oreene,
tlullforil,
llalinx, '
Hsm-tt," -liaywocd,
Henderson,
Hertford, '
Hyde.-
I'sdell.'
Jackson,
Jobuatoo,
Jones,
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
McDoweM,
Mecklenburg,
Montgomsry,
Moore, -Nash,
Nsw Hanover,
NortbAmptoa,
Onslow,
Orange,
Pasquotank,
Herqoimsns,
Peraon, . "
Pitt,
Polk, .
Richmond, . ,
Rasdolph,
Robeson,
RockiDghaoi, "
Rowan, -Rutherford,
Sam peon,
Stanly,
Stofcea, '
Surry, .
Tyrriil,
UeioB, - -Wske.
Warren,
WaablagtoD,
Wauuga, .
Wayne,
likea,
Wilson,
Tsdkin, :
Taaoey, .
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