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- ' - ' " t - -m w. mm n mntnn i 1 " VOL. 11.- NO. 155.V':' ; CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILMINGTON, N (V.TUK3IUY, MARCH 11, 1802. 1 XHOhV, NUVTBER 3,232 - - - . - . , . . . - - - n i,TO PRICE, PROPRIETOR. t is sPLTON, Editor. .A. L. JUICE. Aesocuv V. -i- so 1 Terms HaliKiliiXci' P ii.y Ppr,Bwyr, Invsrtsbly ia Uanes. , ., Hrrkl) ' ' " " ... Tl. paper w 111 b dbcootlLued t th xpiisUno C me paid for unless renewed. All lurt on bwiiiMt eoouectcd with this oBi'e, mist bt tolhc prn.i:tO'a. - - i'-'' f. of th ADVERTISE FNTrt ' ' Wi be iurted at Fir 1Y CFNT8 frr square ol tea Pe or was, for th first insertion, and TKTV flVK irNTH per quar for each r.petilioa-CASH IX At) VANCK. . VAdverCsemenU inserted a Special or Bishop Notice ft charged noe-balf mora thaa sbovs rataa eight line . (leaded) or lees counted aa a aqnara. - - wavAdvertisenients hiaatted every o'ber djy are charged - 47 4 cent a per eqoara for each ioee rtioo after the Brat. trXo pubUnitioa made without a roapoa.ile nam. EASINESS AND ntOFLSSlONAL CARKS. II. I- IIOL.MES, .. . .ATTORJEY AT LAW, Hi A remored to tbe cevue office of JOURNAL D'JILI) ISGS, next door Weat cf hit former location. October 17ih. I8ct. 3 tf KMPIH A ALtEM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE remored their efflea from Kront to Prineeaa atraet, JOUIIN Al. BUILDIKOS. furmerlj oceopiod by H. L Uolmea. Eaa. October 17th. 5-tf t. T. MWW4T, OOM IIOOBi. PRTTKWAt M MOORF.. GENSRAL COMMISSION MKHOHlN T, OJ, 1W1 ) Ko. 3 North Water at., Wilmington, tf U. Mill) B. KR AM BERT, DEDGOIST AND PBAUT1CAL PU ARMACEDTIST, WlLllIKTOM, S. C. h.ttf eonaUoUj on hand, a aelect a took ot Img$, ilt& icriiut. Domeslui anil Xurojuan Chemirul, Fancy and TJtlrt Arttotet, MV. and Liquorifor itedwal Pwjxittt, - gar,&c. L.Prtioulr tteutio paid to PusBvairTioNa, Ftnnt ctrH, MiDitim Cn(8ra, o. .-?tora Immediately nuder the " Crtitwi Hotel."- . July 13, 1869. 6-tf . a. c. w. j. Mvsfito, ' CTK)M MISSION MERCHANTS aud WHOLESALE UKO- CK1IS, No. 21 North Water Street. , Jnne-lrt, lxf. Wiliiiitoi, M. C. joar . ilowom. J crari t. tanamriWoi. j. it. mx)soM jit ct. ENKRAL COMMISmON MERCHANTS, T Jone WimmoTOM, N. C. W y II. U. Kit. RUB, n0tE.-ALK GHOCFK AND COMMISSION CBANT, aud DEALtK IN KAtAL Hi'UliKrt, cnru Water and Market atreeta, Wiimingtou, fl C. April d, ini. ; ' - K. MrilBAV 0H (BaeMr tu. DIiiL.&'..r;0' (iotMiWTr,f jthrcu ath """" " " . j Af V'H0LJALB GROCeUn, . - WATKH UlUrKT, : WUJJLNQTOa, N. 0. . Htraair. v, u. DyHiton i. t. Hi-mi. ' f ebrnary lriS59.. tin-tl IAM V. axiE. J.H. C. IhlTU A W, OHMffiHOa MKKtHtAMrt, oCce .ond aioi;, ' boath watnr acd JvajLk't atrUi, .(.plrgtur, .. ( !)!! - where tbey Me t-reparaj to 'i" (ocifboiioa ln. - AU bnalnt eiitxa-'ei to tl r"v l iia .. - I . C. II. ROB1I0!V ., "tOMllISSIOS' AiJD FOBWADINO WtRCnANTri 1 j Wn.mMaTuk. A C EotrM corner of 7.j T. T 1 Wltt.1'. Gl a ' iiiiue over nt. a. .. uhhu v .v. Princeaa and Water itreete. March 9, : - WlLMITlOTOH, K.C IVPOETEIW, MA5XJFACTURERS AONTSs, NDi lerea In Hardware, Cnltery, Iroo, Weal, N:U t i r' taral lmplercenu. Ae. I, hBMDALL .. t. COX W. P. KINOALL, -IOMWtSBION MKRCHAJSTS AND WHOLESALK GRO- JWfch tlth. Ml V T. C B. . WOUTH, (omnusiosASOioawtpprsm mf-hcua-Ntr, j WiiBitmiM, K. 0. jfarotll. 167 " . f WALKSR HKABK3, (SuTiMor Wn!keta1eroe4CoM) WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DRUGGIBT, 4A Mtairr Hnrnrr, WqitiuoToii. y. P. i. :.. tuja. ... ' ? inwi 't. , -; j Kf i.is ju tTTrirs:it, " WHOLES A LE AND RUT A 1 1. DEALERS IS CORN, PEAS. OATS. BYE, WBEAT BA. OIL MRIL; J fKifcH GROUND HOMtST, B0KS8 & COW FEU); ' EA8TE3S ASTi ffOMTB RIVER EAT, if n a If frth Water Street -t i.Tn N r ; ,,vr ic - ' Wivmikokih, N. C. HOMI HAWOW, ' A. J. HOW BH. ; w Ort. Int. IKft"- 7 NOTICES. v CO-PARTMSRSHIP BtOTICR. THE UNDERSIGNED hare entered into Co-Partnerabip in the town of Wilmington, N. C, under the Arm ol bOTJ'.'BERLAND & COLEMAN, for the parpoae of baying and eelling NEGRO SLAVES, where the highest caah prioea will be paid. ' . ITiey alio have i hoose-Iii Mobile, Alstons, where they will recoire snd sell alavea on commiaaion. Liberal adf an eel aisde npoa alsret left with them for aale. -, D. J. BOUTHERLAND. . i. JAMES O. COLEMAN. , Aognet Ut, 1859. 0-t IEB1) OATf. CHOICE ARTICLE, just received. For tale by irfebi Tthr PETIKW AY MOOB6 v MIAP-MIAPr A LOT of hard Boap, made t home, s choice article. t KnraIby.. PtTTEWAY 4 MOORE. Jae.M. - -v.?-: - "- :3t OW MAKING nine hundred Usifor-w lor Confederate Soldiers, at BtLUnla o. , Feb. tlth . Iy.HAIR BLCB CASSIMKRES CAN be had at Feb. 10. BALDWIN'S. PLOUGHS OK ALL DE.CIUP. tiona,' erobraciojr No. 6, 8, LO, 101, 11, 11., 14,18.60, 60, 76, and Eagle a, , c, v, a sna r rioagns: sim, ' Garden Plocgb. Boca, Caalinga. '" " ' Corn t-hellera and Straw Cnttera. in warehooee and for rale at x OH, Leather, Faddlery, Track snd Rsrneaa Kstobliahroent. Jan. S7thr 186J. NIUTAUV XUDIXQ IADULES. ' TTTE HAVE now on exhibition tbe three leading itylea V Of Uilitery Riding Paddlee-riet - . - THE MONKEY BADDLK. THE REGULATION SADDLE, - THE McCLELJ'AN SABULK. Alo. Mexican, Hope, Spanish, English, AUskapaM sod other annular styles, st wiUJOH e. Feb. 81. " ' niUK KXODLB OP PIAJVUM still eontiooea st Feb. II. WILSON V. f 1 ENrB HALF HOSE, at IT Feb. 11 BALDWIN'S. ONE Ne. 1 Siocer's fcUJitlard bevuix Aiach.ne, st Fab. 19. . - BAXDWIS'S. INGEK'S Keedlet for blcgu'i Sewing Machine-, st The I'atra Rranbltfv. TT Vnnaiv! Utm tiulto of tAv Conffirra't Stale vf Ammca. We, the people of the Confederate Statea. rack Sts'e set- t i i. . . i. i . i . . j . j i It iim pum si? a n q ii aepepani corcv-r. i- nnmr m lurn a peripftneai learai vovernn lent, eavm- i n ui inre.domeetio tracqui itr, ssd secure the bleating of liber ty to ourselves and oar pneUnty invoking the vr aud roldanre of AlaiUhty Gjd do ordals snd SutablUh tbia 'outtitation for thcCniifederate Stale of America. Ar-iclsI. Sodionl. All lecl.latlve p-wr berets delegated shall be vented in S orgrei-B rf tba tViuMerate States. whh-B ahalt eo-ai-t of a reuale aaa llunn of Jlepreeomai vf '.Hrriio 1 " I.'Tba Rous or '&rpreeiBtittles thsll be fotn!o'lf meroben chooes every awood yesr bv tbe people of the aeieral Htacea; sad the eleetora lae'chtate shall be clti seo of tbe Confederate Pistes, and hav the qualification. requitil'e !or electors of tbe mo.t nomeron branch of the f t lgbUtiire : but so peri-n of forelgs birth not s f Id le o of the Confederate t-U'e ahall be allowed t t vote lor av ifTlcera, elvil or political. State or Federal 1. Ko person shall bs s representative who shall not have sUned the sire cf twenty-five year, srd be s cltlien the Coafeeersie Guise, ssd wboakaH not, vken eUoted, be as Inhabitant of that State in which be abaH be) choarn. t. Bepreeeutatlvea and direct taae ahall be apportioned among Ue several States which nay be included within this Cenfuderscy sreorOii'g to their reanective sauibers, wh ch ahall be determined by adding to the whole n amber ot free peraon, Inclalins those benad o aervlye Mrs term ol years, anl esclnding Indians not taxed, three-fl'ths of all alavea. Tbe actual euami-raHon ihsll be msde within three years after the Irit meeting of the ('ongre4 of the Looted erats State, snd wlthtn every aabsennrnt term often yearn, In rich manner a they shall, by law, direct. The number of representative ahall not exceed one for every fitly ih o aand, but etch Slats shall have at lesat one reereseautive ; sod until auoh enumeration ahall be made the Hints cf 8olli t'srolins absll be entitled to choo six. the state or (ier gt ten, the State of Alibsma nine, the Hte of Floiids two,' tbe Stti of Mlwimlppi seven, the hta't of Louitivna IX, and in Ktat ol Texaa alx. i W hen vsoaoclea happen In tbe rcnretenUtiou from nv State, the Executive authority thereof thTimue writs of eieuiioy o mi euro vacanciea.. - i i. ,Tbe House of Representatives stall fierse their Spe-'k-r snd other oflioers, snd absll have the ruin power o im peachment, except that soy jailcisl or otlmr federal officer resident snd acting solely alihinthe Ihuita of any State, may be impeached by s vole of two third ol both branchea of the Legislature thereof. 4 - -. Scctxon I. ' .... . . 1. The Seattle of the Confederate Statu bll be ooiiipna ed of two Seniton from each Hate, chosen forilx yeara by the Iegia'atare thereof, at tbe regular aeanoo next Imme diately preceding the oommencameut of the terra ol service; and each Senator shsll have oue vote. "1. Immediately after they ahall be atsenibled, In conse quence of the firat election, they ahall be div dr d a equally s may be into three clauses, fliesestjof th Senators ol the Hint clam aball be vacated at the expiration of the sec ond tear j of tbe aecond cla at the expiration of the fourth year j sod fifth 3d clans at the expiration of tbealxth year ; o that one-third may be chosen every eeoond year ; aud it vacancies bappas by rea'gnatlon or otherwise during the recess of the Leglilature of any State, tbe Kxecutiva there of may make temporary snpoiutnients until the next niet ttig ol the Legislator, which aball then fill such vacincie 3. No peraoq shall be 4 Senator wbo ahall not have At tained the age of thirty years, sod be s ciliaen or tin Con federate States, snd wht shall not, when elected, be an in habitant ot the Hut Tor wbioh he ahall be chosen. 4. Ti e Vioa-Prraidrot of the Confederate Slab: ahall be Ptesldont of the Peoate, but shall have no vote, unleaa tiwy be equally divided. 5. The Senate absll choose their other onirer. aflV also a Preaident pro temp-re in the absence of the Vice l'resi dent, or when he ahall enrciuo tbaoXceof riesidout ol tlie Conlederste Stat . . 6. Th Sentt ahall have the'eolo powei to try all Im peachments. When aitting for that purpose, they shall be oa 04th or aflirmai Ion, Vt ben tbe I'reaident ol 'he Confede ral r-tates is tued, tbe Chiof Justice ahail presli.e; and n 1 person ahall be oonviclcd without tbe concurrence of two thirds ot the member present. 7. Judgment Incase of Impediment thsll not extend lunnw iusu wtstmm mm., , . '-i--'-(f-T'-M. nmn ansrwnyoy any oatc 01 Honor, xrnstar print, under lha ton It derate btatea : bat the partv convicted shall, aever- theleita, be liable snd subject In Indictment, trial, Judgment and pauli-hiuent, according to law. . Section 4. I. Tbo limes, place and manner ol holding eWctiona for r-ciiator ana ltepresentativea abaJI be presoribeJ in eac .State by tbe Legislator thereof, aubiept to the proviaiona of this rot atitolion ; but tbe Congreaa may, st any t'ntr by law make or alter snob regulstious, except as to the time and piac 01 cnoosing tytnators. 2. Tbe Congress shall assemble st least once in ev ry year ; and sncb meeting shall be on ths first MoniUy in December, unlet they shall, by law, splkoiiit afiflciebl day. A-cfion 6. 1. Each House hall be the judge of th6 eluotloiui, reluru snd qnal fication of it own member, and 4 majority ol escn shall constitute 4 quorum to doonsiness: but s smal ler number may adjourn from day to day, and may be an- thoriced to compel the attendance of absent members, In neb manner and under toon penalties aa each House m.y provme. 2. Each House may determine the tulcs of It proceed ing, pnuiab its member for disorderly behavior, aud, with the concurrence ol two-thirds of the whole number, expel a member. S. Each House ahall keep a Journal of its proceedings, and from time to timo publish the same, excepting uob parts as msy in their judgment require recresy, and the y M incf psys of the member of either Louse, on any ques tion, su&u, at me aestre 01 two-muis or tnuss present, be entered on the jjnrnsl. ' 4. Neither Bouse, during the session cf Corgrees, shsll. without ths consent of tbe other, adjourn lor more than three day, nor to any other place than that in which the two ti ousel snail be sitting. - . - Section t. . I. Th Senator and Representative shall receive a com pensation for their service, to be ascertained by law, and paid out or the treasury or the t'onlederate Ma'e. ihej shsil, in all cr.se, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest dating tbeir attendance at tbe session or meir respective House, and tn going to and returning I rem tbe same ; and lor any speech or debate in ei her House they shall not bs questioned in any other place. 3. Ko Benator or Representative ahail during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil ofllc under the authority of the Confederate States, ahich (hall have been created, or the emolument whereof anall have been increased during luch time ; and no person holding any office nuder the Confederate State hnil be member ot either House during his coutinusnca In office. But Congress srsy, by law, grant to the principal ooicer in eacb ot the Executive Department s seat aposaybe floor of either hen, with the privilege or du-cussirg any measure appertain tug to hi department- Fection 7. I All bills for raising revenue ahail originate in the House or Kepreaenlatrves ; but the renita may propose to concur with amendments as on other bills. 1. Every bill whloh shall hsve passed both Mouses shall, befote it become a law, be presented 10 the President of the Confederate but; if h apprawa, ImsKsll sign if but t! not, be anstl return it witn nis onjecnonsuto iu.1 uou'sio which it ahall have originated, who shall enter tba objec tions at Urge on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. if, after such reconsideration, two-third of that House ahail agree to pass the bill, It shall be seat, together with the ob jections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, ana it approvea oy iwo-tuiraa 01 ibat Mouse it ahall become a law. But in all such cases the vote of bath Houses ahall b determined by yeaa snd t-s, and the name of the persona votmg for snd against the bill aball be entered on tbe journal of each House respectively, if any bill shall not b,re turned by tbe Preaident withia ten days (Sunday excepted) alter It shall have been presented to him, the lame ahall be a law, in like manner aa if he bad signtd It, unless tbe Congress, by their adjournment, pre vent its return ; in which case it shall not be It. The President msy approve sny appropriation and disapprove any otber appropriation in the same tilt Imucn case, he shall, in tign.Dg tbo bill,-designate tbe appropriations dis approved, and ahall return a coj-y of sucti appropriations, with hi objection, to the House in wbh h the bill shall have originated; snd the same proceedisgs shall then be had as U case of other bills disapproved by the Preaident. S. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the-conenr-re dc of both Houses rosy la necessary (except on a ques tion of adjournment) shall be presented to the Preaidetil of tbe Confederal Bute; and before the same shall UkeeM feet, shall be approved by him ; or being disapproved by him, may be repassed by two-thirds of both Houses accord ing to the rales and Uuutation prescribed in case cf a bill. . - edtoit 8. 7 The Congress shall hve power 1. To lay and collect taxes, duties, impost and excises for revenue accessary to pay the debts, provide for the common defence, and carry oa tbe government of the Con federate States ; but no boanue ahall be granted from the Treasury, nor shall any duties or taxes on importations from foreign utions be laid to promote or foeter any branch ol todustry ; and all duties. Imposts and excises shall be nni- the several Stales an4 with tbe Iidlas tribe ; bot'B'llW J profit under t i 09.'. tills, nor any other e'anse-ontalrKd ! the iVnitut on, I tor. hsll ever be eot..tmedto delegate ' 1 3 The e'rctr ,(., rt ' w .Lri'niiK.if HI wv 1 kt m"y ...iw. . -wi . ...... u. Hum r rate. Stste, eh! arp luted aa .s . Uieir rone ctifft S!'v snj on 10 rseiiitai c.wriRSrce. eioepv icw vit porpo-e of im-, ,h.-'.1 u... .h.n . j k. . iJk.i 1. 1. .VI L. T skhiog lights, bescor. and b-mt.. aad oiher aid. to ivi. VJT! ll, tl.n ll'V1' g.tion upon tbe eo..t and the Imr-.evrment nf !,,,.,,. , "XlW?"" snd the removing of oh.tmctlon. ta rlvrr eavia; ,n. 11 .11 '? i " I'l 1C..I Z t .nrt h.i Ji ,hw! K" Jlrtl ?hJL trCmrj U VJ XU f'-ot,. ,t.d f,!r .. Vie Pnalss.', a-d of Cle a nl?er'l j ia'l In nneq-ianoe sf any law r- regnlatlna 'therein, Ld fo'i grd ttma snrb service or lbor( itut shall be dslivwr ' ' 'i i ciaim or 10a pary so wnom Mob slsvt belong, or la hjin tu.h servn-t ir lb may bdoe. tectum 9. form UrOO boot U SUI States. bttlT0,r J credit of th CorJedexata . To regulate conuaere wlUi foftigu nations, ud amosf 4. To es'sbli.h un f .rm law nf Bafnra.in'i m. sn 1 uni. form lass oa ilia subject of bsnkmplele. thmnptinut th t'ouledera'e Htatea"; .u! law of Conetw shall du-rh-irne sny debt cnatracted bfr th pa'Sg "f the -ro 6. To coin mcev, rego'Ma the valua tl ers f si,. I uf (,... elga coin, and fix 'he standard of weigh' and tumruvi, . . To pro Ids for th punishment o' coun'vrfrit ng Ih ae'uri'ie and current oom of the Con'edera'e Mites . T. Tn ettshlisk. post ofO'-e and fnt ruule; hn i t peuse of the Post fifties leprstwnt, t'tr Vin 6 .1,, of March in tbe year ol our lord elghtee 1 uadrrd an I s xiy three, sl.s'l be paid out of it own reveoue. H To promote th progresl of acfenee and UfeM art by se-nrng Im- In I'sd I nuns ta su'hnrs d irre.t.ii ttw eg lanive rihtr 'h-lr smperrfve writitsand Clwotei h a. 8 To eotiviitiiln iiituuals KferioMo lha f-nprem (Vnl 10. Tn detlue r-: f un'sh pirsolw and Monies emrmltud 00 the high set , a Jkoe sglnt th lw of Bstio-s. 11. To Cec'sre i . rant letter of uarque snd rs pi If l, ai d auiks rule coucerelng cipturson Isn l and wste.r. fc U To raks and nipport arinl 's ; 1-u! nn appropriation of mooie tu thl one ahaU b 1 f or longer teuu lhn two years. II. T. provide ssd maintain s na?v. 14 To make rules for covernmeut'ard lecnLlion of Ho land snd naval forces. . 15. To provide for cs'llng fotth the mfllt tn rxernjlR th. lawa or the t'lUiredcrate Mttrw, supprees luSrrffii a a repi"! invttslun. . " ' iu 10 provioe nr orgauixiusr, arnilug ami li-Lima ? the illlia. and lor noveri li g socb psrt i f tln-m as msy be employed in the at-rviii nf ti e Coud-derut" Htstrs; r.fr- Ing to the Mates, respeetlvrly, the anpfdntment of tbe ITI cer and the suthorltv of tr rg the miiitla accordieg to tbe aisripune preacriuea Dyt:ongres. 17. lo exercise exclusive legislation. In all rs v a wli.it sotvef, over uch district (sot ekeeedlng ten mil- sqiare) as nmy, by cesnion of one or more States and the a. cpi. ar.ee nf Coniirrs, became the seat of the government of (lis t'oufedttrate State ; and to exercise like authority over all places purchaaed by tbe oonsent of the Legislature of the BiatM in wiihjb me Mm susii ih, k.f it. ereeo r f.i, Biagss nrs, arsenate, dork)ards slid o'hi r needful buill ing; nd x. Tomnkastl Us al.l -h slmll Us peccasary aud pro per for CMTylng Into 1 xeciMon the f (reviling powers, s all otber pownra vesttd by thi Constilutlon In the govt rn- nisnt of the Conlederste Stati-s, or in spy depaitmei t or tmctr uiereoi j frctvm . -I. The Iniportnliod of negro of ibe Afrlcsu rsce f.oiu any foreign conntry nlher than the lsvchodltig S'ates, 01 Turritorioa or th Hulled Mates of America, ia hereby for bidden ; snd Coogre ( rr(iiin d to pass such law si shsll c fleet ually prevent the ssme. 1. Coogrew aball also have power toirnl.lblt the intro duction or slave from any Stale not a ineuitier of, nr li rrl tory not belonging to, this Confederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habeas eorptia shsll not be suspended, unless when In cane ot rebellion or Invasion the publle safety may require it. 4. No bill of attalner, err ;.-( l.'fo hw, or law deny ing or impairing tbo r glit of projitny In uegro sl.irc shull be passed. 6. No capitation or other dheut tax slmTflnrihid nn1r In proportion to tire ceno or euumsratlon Lersiub. I.we di rected to be taken. 6 No lex or duty shall be Inid on Article exported from ny Ftite. except bj a v.-te of two-thiid of both lion'era. 7. No preferei cc shsll be glvo by any reguls'i. u ol commerce or revenue to the p"il.of one State over tbo of another. ' 8. Ns money shall be drawn fr m thi treasure, but In consMi ieica of approprtatloiia msue l y Uw I tndaregn lar stntemeut ssd account of the ret-elpt and sxiiendituie I of All public money shall be published from.tlnie to tim i. I- S.-JliMiajes shall npprnprtste Bo mosey from lb tmssu- wj ' V"v . 1 . .' ""'! '"' " 1 '" . , rtlfv t'sneui t seiiled, to the govsmmi-lit of ths eonrdersle States, -d'leoted In the l'ie'J, ut of the Si?i s'e j tbe l'if. di nt nf the Kenrle shall, In the pirsenre of th hnst si.J llooe nf Heprerr,ltiv, ni.en a I the rrtiii.-atie. aad the j votei stall thi n be rntin'ed ; the yoreon having the girstet numiit r 1 r vol. a 1 r l u .isnl Hi .11 b 1 the rrvsidebt, If ,uch liuinoe' ue a risjorvty u in sums number .r elector sp yeaa mm bii)s, imii's 111; ii.niiim..., .e-. f w -f...,-on of the bead of deosfiia-at, aad Subultted litlu(rs by the Piesident; or lor the purpose of paying Itsoanst peosra and contln'enaiek; or for ths payment of els it, is gaiutt the Conte'l. rule States, tbe justice cf wliicb shall hsve been Judicially dtolsred by a tribunal for the li vesti gatlonof els mi sgsini t the govrrnmetit, vhicb It la boreby uiadv the duty of Congresa to establ'h. 10. AJ Mil appropriating money Khali specify in frd'tnl currency lb exact amount or each pproprinlion snd ibe purposes l.r wnicu 11 M maae ; snd Congress shall giar.t no extra compensation to any public contractor, ofiiovr, aceut oraervaut, a'U-r such eoutraot shall hive bt-cu made or inch eeni Ice rendered. 11. No title or nobility shall be gian'tJ hy th" ( onf Jo rale States j and no person holding any cilice of 'prolK or ttujt uuder them, aball, without tbe eonseut of the Con gress, (ccfPtof any present emolnmeiiui, ollics or title uf any Kinit whatever Irum soy king, prluca orfureiga H'ate II. Congreabill Make no law lenpet tlug an OrtHhli-h ment or religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the pres ; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and pellih-n Ibe government lor a re mens 01 grievances. - 13. A well regnlated militia being n.-i vmrt ft the a euntr f 4 free htste, tbe liht of tlm peoi Ic 1 1 Vr p snd b'ar sim ahall not be Infringed. . 14. No soldier ahall. in lima of Df are. be inartered In anv nouse wiinoui tiie consent ottbe owhrr ; uor in time wsr but iii a mahaer Id be pieacnbcd by law.- ' . 15.' The right of ths neouls to be secure 'ii thrir rrrson.. bouaes, papeis and ellect sgalcst uure.is n util 1 searches snd seixuics, ahall not be vloUted: snd no warrant hll issue but upon probable cause,' inpported by oath or aflitm stion, tnd particularly describing the p.'sefcto be st.rciied abd the person or tmug to be seised. 19. No person shall beheld lo answer lor a capital or otherwise iulamoua crime, unless oa a Dresentmeut or In dictment of a grand jury, except in cases ai iMn in the land or naval foroea, or lu tbe militia, when iu actual service, In time or war or bnblio daoirer 1 hor absll si.v iierton be suli ject lor the same otlcnce to P t ice pnt in impaidy ol hit or nmo, nor ne compelled, In any enmmai esse, to be a witness against himstlr: nor be df-uiired of I fe. liberty. or properly, without doe process of Uw nr sha l prus.e property bo taken for pubtlo nse aiihout just compensa tiou. - 17. In all criminal prosecutions tbe accused shall eM v the r-ght to 4 aueedr and nulillo tiiai. bv sn iinnartiul I in of the Stale snd district wherein tbe crime ehail have been committed, which distilct ahall have bren previously ascer tained by Uw, snd to be tt formed of tbe nature a d cuim or th socnaation; to bs eon'rooted with" the wtne es against him; to have eomoulsory pruceat fvr obtaining witn. see in ti favor, and t? have the issistance of countcl fot bis defence. 18. In a;U at common Uw. where the vtlueln ronlro- veray shall exceed twenty dol'sra. the ruht ol trial br iirr hall be preserved ; and no fact to tr ied by a jiry sbli be otherwise re-examined id any court of, tbe L'ontt dtsty thiio according to tte rults of The common law.- 19. Fxc-iiv hail ahall not be remlreJ. nm exi-essve fin's imposed, nor cruel snd cnosual ptuiMimcuts sWlictrd ut. every ww or n-soiution Having iub lore 01 law, sus I relate to but one su' ject, and that shall be expressed in tbe title. - , - 10, . . 1, 1. No SUte shnll enter Into ioy leeaty, silliiuio J r Vou- led -raliouj prant letters of marque aud rep, uml ; colj money ; mske auytling but gold and silver coin 4 tender In payment of debts : pass any bill of attainder, or tx facto law. or lew impsiiiog Ibe o'uigstion of c ntracu: or grant any title of nobility. . - ....... . 1. . . , .. . on cuiw sjiati, wniittu, iu. vi-dwoi ui LU lougrcs", lay any unpoata or duties en imports aud expurts, except wbst nisy be absolutely necessary for executing its f i e tion lawa ; aud the nett produce of all dutiea aud imposts, laid by any S'ate 00 imports or exports, aball be for th om of the treasury of the Confederate Slates; and all sucn law aball be subject to me revision and coi'trol of Con- 3. No f Iste flail, without the consent of Coot-ress. Uv any du'y of U nnsge, except on aea goiug vessels, for the improvement of it rivers sod hsrbors bsvigated by .the (aid vessels ; -but such dutiea shall not conflict with any trea'te of tbe Conlederat States with foreign nations; snd any surplu of ri venue- thus derived shall, alter making such improvement, be paid into the common treasury ; nor anai any State keep troop or ship of war. ia nose of peace, enter into any greeoent or compact with another SUte, or with 4 foreign power, or engage in war, on Irs actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will nut admit of delay. But when any river divide or Bowsthronsh two or more btatea, tbfy may enter into compacts with sea uiner to improve too navigation Uiereoi. ' Asticlb U.Jkction 1. 1. Ths execntiva power ahall be vetted ia a President .l th Confederate Mates of America. He and tbe Vice Preai dent shall hold their office for tbe term of six years ; bat the President shsil not be re-eligible. Th Pres debt and V ice rreeident snail be eitctea as loilow : . 2. Eacb State shall appoint. In tack manner as the Tsis- Istora thereof msy direct, a lumber of elector equal ta the whole number of Senator and Bepreubtativea to which the SUte may b entitled ia the Congr ; bat bo Senator orBepreestUT4.M; trios boidisg 44 sic of tnMor penile 1, snd il no person hsve suchaiaj jilty, ihn, from the ersnn having the highest number, nut exceeding three, CU the lil ol those v j'nd I-r as Prraideat. the Howe n 'trtsentsiirs. shsll rliooa In mdtnly, Ly bjjlut, l I'r. 'itbt. Rut In choosing the I'resiji nt iiev;tf hl hi taken by Klstes, the repiesct itloi.f in rh Stata having one vo' j a quorum f r thi poip.it slisil cousUt of a mem ber or meiiitier froni Iwo tUltilsof ! Hales, and 111 lorltf of all Ih CUtsa shall bs ne e-so-y lo a efaoiee. Aad If Ibe ll m of KeuTassutive shall not ehooe a Piesi dent, whenever Ih VIkIh of rholoe sl-sll devolve upon thm, b.lota ibe 4th dsy of Mamh pextiullowing, than th Vice Piesideut h:l i-t l'reldut, as In caxe of Ibe death or other conautntional disability of th l'r slJeat. 4. The fersos Imrlrg the greatest number of vole as Vice l'reti,i.iit shl b the Vn e l'r' siilent, If such number bs a nisj itity ol th whole number ot elei-tn rp .i,t4d ; aid il io prison lav 111 "J"iliy, "twu fiosa ilia two bigheit rum-jcra on uie 1 t me reusie mail rnooso lha Vice rr l tnnt ; a uiimuin tor ihu puri d-s altll consist of two lliir.ls in 1 un snini num'.er 01 p.-nstois, snu a inij uty of hm iioie niikiuitr S'lKU ps nerasry 'O 4 choice. a fut pernio eoiistiiu lonil'y inelg U lolheiBliM if l'i rvi.lm.t sh I Im il jiibld t.i thttof Vic I'retidcutol ibe on.e.lia'e rule, I he Comtrnss may detrrmliia th Utne I ohning the elretor , and lie dar ' which I lit y shall give their voles, hU hday shall be tbo sums tluoujliuut ihe 1 euloOtm histts. 7- Ni prison fi-ri'l a natural toincllisen of thtCun- I. Other Ftatf my be admitted Into thi Confadararw 1 of twn-thlr J of U who! Hoase of Kesresenta' by a vot 1 ; tivea and two-third of th Senate, the Sentt vol leg br . li '. I10 B'w Hiiu ,h" winsd or erotJd within ' I fe lui IsII. iIob cf any other SUte t Br any Su be forns- i ,',.Junetto bt t9 "or States, er parts of Blabs, without th eossont of the Legislature of th Stato aoa' 3 rned, well aa nf ths Cons-re... ' ,0 . nai.ua, luciuuing in unda tbereoL - C. sfrderAt Ststeaimy cqilt e.w territory, sad" ".VT T!!,",", 1 T,u't."l ru orera. Jh luhsblianta of all territory bslonglng to th roBsruis T 1 1 ( 'iiMp r.. . h V, . 1 1 k . . , . - . . JI reed'i.l ru snd legul.Um.. concerning the property Vt th Confrderste SIU., including th land tbereJr" 7 3. lbC. Cuniiresa th nieols lor I t..Bfednit Stat. lymg-without tl. limit of the everal k( u I SB ssa.il Sn ass s.a... 1 a I s. . . . " . .uu, ,.7 i iiu i lusui, a sura time and la such manner sa it mar by Uw provide, to form ths Slate to be admitted H the eonfaile-acy. . la all such territory th la! tiiui loB of B.gro .Uvery a It lo exlaia In th foof.de ral Stales shall b recognised and proUcted by ConsreM fillii. i,",,4,r,' ovrem..dl and th inhabit." ef mawv-mt tsnt.Ow.1. rHasM a-4 Tervrtwrtw wtiati bss" thstifhl to Inkeeorh territory and slave lawfully held b the U any trf 1bs Statea or Terrltorl of th Coifderl. State. . . w 4. Tlie Confederate Blab shall guarsute lo ivory State hat now I nr hereafter msy beoom member of this Co. ir.c.T. a n-pMoiirsu lorm 01 government, nnd shall pro 1 each of thrm sgalnat Invasion and oa sppllcstioa of I eiri.lstore (or of th .CxeosUv wbo th Uffblslur fe ler.te rtmes, or s clilx ;n thweof st the tune ol lb sdnp J propossd by th general convention the lion of this eiii.lliulin, or a rltlsen lhr,f born In the ,,m" bncfiward form 4 part of th' Constitution. But opiums simii, wnnuui ra consent, be deprived of iu tonal reuics.btatluu la th Senate. w , I'mi. d State prior 1 1 1 loih or Di-csmbor. I;o. shall be ellglhle to the flUs of Preaident J nslllii r sl.sll any per-on balk'li.a t tlmt n 111 j who shall Hot b a attaint d Ibe sgwof tht.tr five year, snd bern frnrtenit -yrtn a restdiiit iiui 1 mo iiinns 01 i ue 1.1 un'iiHisi ciiaiea, as may xii gt ihs ti'Tia at his rice Ion. H. In rase ol th rsiU' val of lh President flora effle, or 01 ui. urmu, resignation, or inability to dischsrgn the pow er snd duties or the and cL'Ire. ti e sums ahsll oWolkS mi the Vj: e 'r,s 1,1,1 j nd lha Curgalsa msyH y law, provide r ihe cm ol removal, dssth, resignstlop, or luabiilty both ol the I'tesident snd Vlre Pirsidi-ni, decbirlng what officer imll 'li.'U t u 1'resliU'iit, fetid such i III 'er slmll silt ac cudingiy urn i t Is a ilii-st liiiy Im rimovsl or a l'retidobt snail lie elected- . U. 'lbs Piesulei.t shall, at elat'i il tUl , ire. lie f.-rLia en l-i C'-inprU'Stion hmh slull neilher lie Incrssand uor dimloh-bed during the pi riod lor wlileb bs (hull hsve biru elei ud ; and he .hull not rictlve within tint rit d i-y ml cr t'Uuil .niebt frtni tje t'l iih derate plates, or any ol them. 10, lUfo-e b enters on the exeru lon 61 lila OKe, he slull ta1). the Sillowiug o'.h cr sOlrtnatiun 1 I do solemn y swear (ornim) that I will rlthlul'y ex ecute the utile ol I're.f lent ol ihe t ouledorsi i-Utvs, snd will, to the b st nf in a tiny, pieser, prutebl snd deleud th Coumliu Inn theieuf." , ftrl.rii J. - 7 I. The I'ifhiilsiit shall be conmandor In ihlcf of the army nd Davy of the Cunfedetaie rtt.t-s, aud of the tut Mi of theseversl tat es, when called Into ttieactinl soivi'vnf Ihe t.4,faue I'lKulw; It may reqnlrs th opluiou, In writ ing, il Ibe prun ipal oITIonr iu eauh of the 1 x.H-'il'vn l ,i. nients, iiim 11 any tulijeqt rt-Utln t. the duties of their rt.- pretivo 111 'eiK,.ni he-h,i:l i st uir to grsnt reprints end pur 'on tor ( fir jess rgsinst the tOblsd-rsH- Sla'ef, aul-ii in rwri 01 luipHSUiiii.rnv, , i. lies isll bsve tbe piiwi r, hy and w Un 1L aith-esnd ciin-tsi 01 me rh.i'e, l. nr.Kj frenilus; mmi a two ll'4 1.1 i. St 3 liV kl V . k il 1, a.i.i. . !.l , ,M Lai-ii pr-.witn. iwiivj a-d D-itVsii u sln.ll Bppo'nt SMilla-nuOot. other ru"'1o linblsu-r. and cuu- stils, ju f.ffs ol the !aprein Ceurt Suo 411 oilat ofiloer id th 01 f di t,ale Kiatns, whnse appoilitiut'Ut ars nnl uoltiiu 011 er i -ri;v ued Tor, and which sl.all I establnh "d I y law : hut th Coi.g .ss li.ay. by law. vest the ppHntniFtil or such lull 1 1 ir nlt-rrw, ss ihy th-nk prufu-r, niiliu 1'iefl dent alone, In ihii 01. mi of Is'w or In the heuil ot de.iurt "J. The I ilncipal (ifflcer In eaihofth n.'rnis 1I1 prl menu, ami ail persons conuecbd widi the dtplosa.tio snr- viee, may lo remover irom ouice at the pleasure or the rirsucui. Ail omcr civil pincers 01 Uie f xvcutive IX'i'srl nieutoisy hm removed at aiy t nie by tho President, or oiner sppi in'ing (.wr, wnen ll.eir Service are unneces svy, or lor dslioiiHtv, luspscttv, lurlllciaiicy, mieriin duct, or bsgloot ot only ; tnd when so removed, ths lemov ai ihiill be icpoili d u UiuheiutJ, t 'Rellu-r with Ihe rta.ons luweior. . . .4. lb Prcsideril khsll have power to li'l a I vscsoolcs tliat UiiV hi pi.sn Out ii'R tiie rrces of the SviiM'e. bv irrsut lug con iii.si.li r.s which shall expire at the end of their next sei-sion ; nut n pel son n J- rlnl by Ih t-rmtta shsll I11 re appointed lo ti e s.m.e fli' tr during th it ensuing lt:- Si -i.'don 3, I. The l'ililent lii fi 1111 1 11 s tu Cine, giro totl.o ("on greiis IrloniTatbfii f (he si..le ol the Cnnleduiaey, and re I'ou.nisoU to U.cr toiisiili iation irh nn-uie ns lm shall ju e 1 ecesiisiy and expi d nit i hfl nuy, i n ri'raiirdinary ot'cj! us, cobvtna bo'h hoise., or tiiLcr nf them j su l in csmuf diaagresment hetwecd Ihsni. iib renin ct tu th lime nf adjournment, I mny ( 'juaiu tb-111 to iuth Cms as n ..sii ihina pioper; be a' sn restive AiHhasvs.ii)i. and other public nitnUiers; l e shsll lake rare that ths law b fst.bfuiiy execut d, aud sbail cniuroiSHlou s'l tl e nfll.ii ui Ih t'cbfidiriti S atrs S'Clinn 4. ' 1. 1 b PiralJent, V.ce Pie I lent, snd sll cl.ll nfliooi of the Couledcis'.e State, ahll l ri.!ovd Irom bUice on lm peachruent (or. and coavu tin ol liei,n, bribery, or utLer high ci ui e uud niudniUi snoia. . ahtici k 111. - H rUan I - 1. 1 be Jiidtrlal power T rt.rTinre uisleStsl. shsll he vested in one Snpieme t onrt, nnd in inch Inter! t ccuin a the Cocgress rniy from lime to time oidsin and mt.b ish-. 1 he Jfilgi s. hoib of ihe'K pien e snl mlei lor couits, shall bold ib- ir ffices during good b hash r, aud. ahsll, at slated time, receive fnr tlm.r servii-c compeiisati. u, which shsll ni b dimiuisbed during ib- ir c btiuoauce iu iTl.e. . . . .sHl,,l 1. . 1. Th j idiclul power sl,il extend to ST esse arUlne ou ter tiiia Conation, 00, tlm laws or the ( n,f -tler.U Males, sud treaufc nude or which shall be budu uude.r their sn-, tiinrity; tosll chsv aflt cling xintSAaitis.' other public minirer ami consul; to All Ck or sdnil aity ariit mail- ume juried c loo : to ctntioveu.e to wuicti Ihe Confcde- raie Btatea shall be a putty ; to too'.v rsit bitwcentwo or more Male ; between 4 State and citizen or another Mate v. hete th! .-U'e i i.sn.tin ; between citlr. 'tis claim ln Uhd nnder grants of dilerent r-tatea, and bet wee a a tsor lh?cl' z t tbmeof and f jiewu ataU-s. cit xti or snlijs-.ia; hut no r- .to sl.sM he su?J liy 4 . linen or sol Ject of an lr lija h'sln. In .'I ecsre Bi Urgrtili..il r, etl er .u!,!ie m'uls fudflrae.r. teot 1 tiu.1 ,,1 uui lu stlon ) sgalnsl d omostio vloUoce. AKTict.R TtSrrlicn I. I. 'p..n lb (Tehund of any three Sti Ural'y bled in thi Ir several conveutlims, th Congress ahall am. una Coovrntion of all th Stat, lo take Into eonaldsr. lion such iueudnnnU to th roust It utlos as the said State ahull concsr l.i suggesting at Ih tiro whea lhald dtmaod U raatla, and should any of th propossd amandmsota to th con.tlli.tk8 b grsd 00 by tbe aald eonvnlion voU lug by Htean. Ui asm be ratified by th Legislators or two thhdsof th several Btatea, or by .convention la two-Uihd tt.creof-a the oue or th othsr mod of rati. - IttTlf.!.. VI i- ".i ( f t.- 1 heUnvernment subliahd by tlila Crr.atiTtytlorj ia Ui V" ,,, ,u. ,,uTisiunai governmeni or tn Conrdrat , Ma of Amer.ua, and tilth Uwji passed by the iatur . ahaU rontliiu In (oro until tlie saw shall be repealed or mod-fled; end all th effijer appointed by th tarn ihall . remain In om-e until their uecora 4r spnololed nnd" UtialiHed, or th nlUue bolishsd. . T "P'uvsa ana , 1. All debt cniitraehtd snd ugagemsntaenfareil into e buior th adoption of this eonstituiiun thall b a valid agalusl the Courederale Mate noder lb institution uiider th 1 rovlelonal government. - 8. this oon dilution, and ih law of th Con'drbs V' Sihte, msde iu puisuance thereof, and all treatlr mad or ' whic h ahsll be mad uudur th aathsrlly of th Conlederat. ' States, thsll b Ih (iipreni law of th Und an l the ludg. e la ev rv SUte ahaU be bound thereby, anyf.lng f0 ib " conntitutioa or hw ot any but to Hi oosirary ootwlth. atsading. - . . - . 4. Th Pcnttor and lUprtisntatlve rfl fori mentioned And ties member of tbe evral Sute l eglslatares, tnd all executive and Judicial r- Dice ra, -both of the Confedsrate Mateiauilol tba aeversl Slate, ihall be bound by oath' or anirniatloa to tUppoit thi constitution, hut do rollgoo test ' shall evsrbe required a a qualification to r oUlc .r pu' iin Iruit Under th Confederat State . tt The power n' tdolfgaied to the Conrnderal Sute by " Ih oonstiiiit-on, nor prohibit.! bv ft to th r isi.a a,.. m red to th but, rsspsrulvely, or to Hi people thereof. Aksfturtt ar s . at I. Th rat fli allun of the Convention of Ore Hlat hslf t e mill -lent I. lie .thlbhmnt of till oomHltulljn It' j weiihStat(iratilihigiheanie. - - X aiirulin Kialea shall have ralifUd lb! ooslltnton. -lu lii" maui.r betoi prclfisd, tlm t'.mgr.s Bt.iler 1 rovl- 11 t urn I if holding the l.'iit : Slid for limiiintr " I .. 01 It t 1 w..,.. lor l o u t ths Uisf rlsclioo of retnibers i, cOB ft"ni oeiiMiiBiion shall breseni-o t e'eeMoa of I're.idt.ut nj Vice li 1 l'M( H.lrnil f, o" ,ni 1 tl pa t, tho huprema to art shall hav. nrigiunl JurNniiction. In ail the o'.h.r 1 sees before niei.ltoa-4 the rxiptaiu ;ourt thnll have appel ate jniwdicltun, b i.oa tu law aud tact. eausbtiuiis end uaOtr twt leamattoda a. Ihe ConKr s sija.l luike. 3. ihe Wt-1 vl all ciiiuis, eieert In rucsef mi.ie.' bin nt. h ,11 be hy jury, and euih 4rUI shall be held in the eUte Where tbe said cilntes sh.il bare been commitbpd J. but whea not eommiued withia auy Mate, f.e trial shall be at tuna place or place a tue tottgres. mi t y Uw have ui rtcteii I. TretKon against the-CoB ederste States ihall consitl Only in h vying war apsnl tlm, or iu sdberibg to tbelr eneoiies. giving tkeu aid nd cnm.'ort. No per 10 shall be convk ted el treason uu e s oa the t s'.imony of two witnes ses to the asm overt set, or 00 coKlestioo la open court. 1. Ti.e Congress shsll have bower to declare tbe punh- mvut ot trra-oo, but an atuindcr of treason shall work cor- rupiloB ol blood, or forfeiture except during the life of the per00 altalBetl. ABtlCLl ir. ecuon 1 1. Full faith and credit sha.l be gives In sack F.UU) to Ihe pnbl.c acts, records and judicial pioceedicgi of every other Smte. And tbe C.ngrei may, by ge neral Uwi, prescribe the manner in which such acts, record Sod proceedings snail oc protea, aoo ue euect im-reo.. ww?tua 1. L Tie cLixeo of each hUM ahaU be eutit ej to all the ptiriieges atd immoniiiea of cu i la the several elate, and asaii hava the right of transit sad sojourn lo any cut of this O nfederacy, with their alaves and ether property ; and the right of property in said slaves shall not be there by impaired. I. a person cnirgea la any Mate wita treason, reiony or ether crime against the law of such fetal, who she. flaw frwni Justice, aad be f.iund ia another hta'., ahall oa demand of tbe cxecoUve aulhoiity of the SUte from which be nea, o ae iverea up to M removed to ue eisiw jartsdictoo 01 U etlma. . . - 3. No alsv or otber person held to serrlo or Ubor to any Stata or Territory of th Cobfedersle States. Dd";f lawi thcrscf, sspifl or UwlnlJ carrtod w iwUri . 1 .-1 " "' ''" ' -:.".''". . ; , 1' ' ', , ,inuvr n.is uou.ni uieu.siiQ me mt for sawmMib- thssama 1 uui me esirflinmg or such emigre, th Congtae aad.r t-. the provMonal ooustiiutlon shtll coaHnnu ti eieveU th . leglsJaltv. posers giautxl th.ai, not extending beyond th 'i ' tliue 1 limited by the 1 o:itituiloo of Ihe provWraJ fovrn. ;r in"nt,-. . h . r i . Adopted unanimously, Msreh II, I8l, rf v " ." ) ot ffenk Catllnalft0O. A. ap.iiiTD irrTns no? r tag mn aoNrasnoM COPSTIS. ; WBIT. IIIICOU, LAVI. rOTAb, 8,414 .ll e,.ii Alamance, Alexander, Aiaon, Alleghuny, All9, Seaefoit, R-rtii, liladtn, Itiunsaii k, lluntoiiiUr, l;m be. ('a'lai run. Caldwell, ' simleii,, Csrteret, Cswell,- Catuwti, Chatham, t bcroke, I bowaii. t levelsn l, (toliimbus, rlvn, Cuinli-r'nn I, Curl it ink, David ,u, Daiif. l'PllB. Wgeimmbe,-; roiattli, Kiai.kliB, aston, Gate, tl-auvlle, lieene, , taiiforj. llalifsx, . HamMt, Htvwn,d, lleudersou. 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'' l.fHS ; iJSbl ' 10,331 8,HH8 : 3.499 6,109 " - 1,M N6,irs 8,471 ' '5,4ii ' 1,643 6,468 6,318 -8,929 , '1,391 ' 1 1,018 , 1,169 X.4CT ' . 1,18 V 1,S7 J, $44 10,731 - 10.4UI 1,ei4 10 ,5l l,2i 8 S,9 " 1.433 ' Jvl. ,5 36,097 S3l,0bl rorsb. 11,81 8,022 13.084 8,fltM) . T.BS8 14,779 14,311 ll.Ui'A 8,ii " 12,64 , 9,137 10,644 7,489 10,214 10.730 19, If 9,188 6,841 11,38 8,697 18,171 16,101 - 7,413 16,601 , 8.4W4 14.7WI 17,878 -12,601 14,110 9,310 8,444 11.308 7,976 -10.04 19,441 ' 8,0.18 4.801 10.443 9,604 -7,734 16,347 6,28 18,5T 6 7 30 10,311 . 8,196 4,f"-4 f t - ltl.iesl T.120 17,374 7,649 , 11,417 . U,fi 31,716 13,376 8,866 16,B4 8.940 7,18 11,121 16.7J 4,040. ' 11,000 14,798 16,490 16,740 14.6T0 1M7S 16 671 -7,801 10,401 10,379 " 4,4l 11,101 38,631 16,72 6,37 4,967 14, 904 14,749 10,711 901.64 ml ADlK.' BLACK CLOTH tot Cloaks, St Jan. 10. BALDWr?. HKAVY BBOWX DILILdUA, 6Q pieces, t Jafc 30. V BALDWa-ii e -
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 11, 1862, edition 1
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