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VOL. 11. -NO. 1 G5. v CONFEDERATE STATES ()P:AMF;iUaAlTMKGTOK;NvC7 SATURDAY, VmAUCII. 22, 1 802.'; 'f: IvpOLK 'NUMBER '"3,242 '
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UT FTI..TOW PRICK, PHOPtUKTORS.
. -'J' FULTON. Editor.... -A. L. PP.tcr-A"i-latc ::
T(i',I:a of : rl pi U-
- Daily Paper, ou year, Invariably in a4vm-e, t- ''
V -'-klj- " " ' " ' " 44 2 t0
'.' Tl.0 rarer will t dbcoptlL-ued st th expiration of tbe
t:me paid for onles teuewed.
' All tetters on bmuneee connected v'ntt tfl ofUce, n .Mi bi
ilreesed to the pr-vrkto
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" Will be inaerted at FIFTY CKNTB ter sonar tl tun
Wsor!ea, for th first In'rr'too, ftml IK ,TV HVi!
. fKNTS per suasr for MCli reputinon-CASIl IK A!
VANCE. "
- tt Advertisement inserted a Special or B'sliop N.iiic
r charged ono-bnlf biqic Juan ahov ratea-'glit Un
(leaded) or less coanted sn s square.
aYsT Advertisements insetted every o'.ber day harmed
i7 cents per eqosre for each insertion alter tire that.
s 8rNe publication made wilbuut a responsible nam'
- II. I.. UOI.ttR. -
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HA rrmored to the centre oftio of JuUUN AL BUILD:
IN US, Best door Weal of b former IikaU'.'D.
ftaiober 17tb. 18til. ' ' t .-3fl tf
" . KHPIK Ai AL1.K1,
. a mmn u ir v - a m 7 A W
J J. I J J n X t t7
TTATB reraoTd their efflre from Kront to l'nneea itreet,
IX JOURNAL formerly occupied t.y H. L.
Boloiea Eaq. -,
October 17th. I f.l , , 3"-''
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PRTTKWA1 NIKF,.
GENERAL COMMIH8I0N' M KIMH A.N1S,
08, Mil No. 23 North Water at., Wilmington. N. 0.
LOl'lS B. KHAS1HKKT,
T.B0QOI3T AND I'BACTICAL I'll ARM ACECT1;-T,
1 Wu.aiKoron, N. C.
Keepa oouatatilly oa haod, at Uxt tx-k of lsrvg', M -i
icxne, Domestic and wro;iaa Cluwivnli, 'arcy omf
?vUt!l 4r(citai, HW) and Liquor for M-Awl
1 igarx, dio.-
I a.PrtlcoJr ttentio yaid to 1,hcbiitipk, Kahii-t
, soirES, Uidicikb (JaiTa. c.
uHUjre lturoediatelr under lle CroHu Hotel."
x Jaly 1J, 1KS9. 63 tf
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Jottsra . lo8som. crtaua I. TAMAMKiKoa.
J. H. Itl.OSHDM A Ci.
" EN EH A L COMMISSION MEKCHANT.
VT JnnaiW. 1H61. Wn.iiiwoms. N C.
' II. B. KILBH9,
1TTH0LERALB GKOCER AND COMMISSfOS STER
VV CHANT, and DKALEtt IN N A i kW BfOUr-S, cor&e
Water and Market atresia, WUmiogtou, N. C.
April Mt 1868. ; r,,
t K. Ml'UUAV 4. t U,
L (diueaaaora (o Murry A IV k,
CWMMIBBIO.N MEUCHANW -
-. - AND WL'OLKBAJLE OROCfcl.'B,
WAlKli SriiKKT.
"'."" WILMINGTON, N. (.'.
1. HCKAAT. . P,-. .HOSCCrtPOK. J. T. WlKKAf.
Febroary 1. - VX-V
um s, (nt ' wilt owxif.
XS. C. aMTM COn
ClOMMIfiSION MkRCHANl'3, o"'.oe KoD storr, corner
y Booth Wstor nd Krkt is, Wi!a-bip:too, J. ..
vlwr thty are prepajral to Jt-rji la a',!, tn ai-sr? ' J -UonunJanion
line. .
i AlIbBiifiMiutmtedio tta irlil b pow.u" ,
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o. ii. rouii&o.'v m c.',
OMMISPION AND fOUWABJlNO MfctlCH ANTcj
WH HINOTOh, A C.
- mfUA mm Wr. J. A. Willard's Siwr;. tUtLran. r-ir nl
M Haroh , I860. ItsAiS.
J. t. cox,
W. t. IKNDAI.L, '
COX. KkKDALJU Ai CO.
s. a. iBsnALi.
COMMISSION MKBCHANT9 AND WHOLESALE GEO-
J CEUnt
... No, 11 A 12, North Water fit.
' March llth, 1361 167-tf
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QOKyMISSIOBT
AjrorOBWAS.I'IH'3 KEtiCTIAK "fs.
Haroaii, u&T
WALUVa MF.OIKH,
tP vfOfiwor to Ws'kftr Mec.ret A Co.,j
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E0LE8ALE AND BET AIL DBlKiOlST,
m lli Makkit Btt, wn.aunevrow, a . C,
. nxu. i. . iirroBijL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CORN, PEAS, OATS, BYE, WHEAT BRA!, OIL MBAIjJ
1BESH OBOUND HOMINY, BOBtiR A COW FIL;
- XASTKJiS AND KOUTn BITES HAT,
i Wo North Water Strert,
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ClOMMiaSIOS fcRWHAKTSr .i
) Wu-wmiioif, It. C.
OXOa HABRTKg, , A. J. BOW1LL. V. W. HAHKIPff.
Ort. lat, 1(W. '
NOTICES.
CO-PARTSKnSHIP KOTICK.
THE UNDERSIGNED bate entered Into Co-PartDerlilp
fn the town of WUmington, N. C, nndor the firm ol
BODHERLAND k COLEMAN, for the parpote of bnyi'M
and aelliog NEUBO SLAVES, whore the hifihrat cash jiruwn
wiU be paid. r . .
They alao have a hoose in Mobile, Alabama, where they
will receive and aellalavea on commission. Liberal advaa
eea made upon alavet left with them for ealc
D. J. KOUTHERLASD,
y'i . - - JAMES C. COLEMAN.
Aogost IK, 1U9. 30t
UK.KV OAT.". -
A CHOICE ARTICLE, jut received. For ule l.y .
"b. Tth J ' . .. 1'LTTK AY A MOtBB .:
' ' . bOAl- aOAP. " '
AIOT of hard Soap, nade at Lorn, a choice article .
Foraaleby PE1TKWAY & MOOBJi.
Jan. 24. -
NOW MAKING nine hondrea Uulfornw lor f ourcrrat
Soldiers, at - - ... BtLDALfti'S.
Feb. lrth ' - ' ' ': -
XSAlR'ti liLtia usi.n nfcs"
"CAN be had at
VJ Feb. 10
- BA LBffK'8,
PLOUGHS OF ALL DEPCRIP
tlona, ewbraciua; No. 6, 8, 10, in,
11, II, 14, 18. 60, 60. 7ii, and KflRle
A, B, C, 0, K acd F PiookIis : aUo.
Garden Plongho, Uoe, Caaiinpa.
Corn Shelera and Ktraw Cuttora. in
warehoaM and for rale at
- JAVTS WILSON'S
Oil, Leather, Saddlery, Trunk and HarntM EaubliehoienU
Jan. 27th, 1862. Z . . r
WUTABT BIDlltO SADDLES.
. Xf S AVK bow on exhibition Uie thr leading atylca
Wf of Military Hiding Seddlea-viz:
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v : . THE. REGULATION SAliOf.B.
THE McCLELLAN SADDLE. Alao,
P7ab 2fA " WILbOJf ,
T
H ENT'8 HALF HOSE, at
reb. n.
BALDWIN'S.
N No. 3 fiinger'a buodard bewinjr aiachm.
kJ Feb. 19. . BALDWIN'S.
SINGEB'S Needles for Blnger'a bewriag ifacliine. at
Feb. 19. - BALDWIN'S.
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1 HO BBLS- SUPER FINB FLODB, ion tedeivVd from
kVJyJ Petersburg. For sale in lots, by
Feb. 6th, 162. HARRI SS A HOWRL3.
XHORIIIHOK8M SHOISftlll
TC8T RECEIVED, jm Pair Woima'i HeeUd leather
J Boota.wjea- ranging froos S'a to 8'. Alao, a variety pf
am ma vuuuisa i anon II -
ju.ith,iM2, AjaiwiEiLsa. Bsoa.
' ' Vht Ion htm H.n '.hllr. .'
: the p0n,rj ( Om lilHlto of U lnfolr'e ifaU of
i We, the p.ople .( the Conk-drrate Saiei, farhRia'e a'.'t-
1 l $ It m eovar 'n d tt,depeMnl rnriictr, iu or'icr m
I li.iai a Darin mtnt fulml hdtc uiuut. eatab 1-h ittioe lu-
aiiie (umiitic fti.tui itv, and antnre the blei!ie ot I brr
ty to ourwlna atd oo' plenty invokinr the 'avt.r and
iMam-eof Alutih'y G)l-do ttrlain and aa'ablh trra
t'ontt 1ati. for Hie Cm federate 8Ue of Amntica.
AhTici.it 1 Swlw I.
11 It ji-httive power, herein dka;aU-1 alu'l hi veatH in
a ( o.Rre-a of the Cnf derate Stmt, which ali! cot4 of
a t-uate .wd llnnnf of Ri-ni writat vi ;
tWiwrn 2 . '
1. The Hoiiae of itcpreaf utUie aliall h comooL-elfif
.r n,t. la i k an u every wroii: year br the pt-ople of tlii
av-.CNl Ktfc; and t!,p etrvtnrt In etch SlKle a!ml' te oitl
tnia of tlm (Vbfrdma'A J-talfa, and Wive tlut (inaliflca'itii
rtquiet e liir rlaciora of Uieuio.t uuinuro-i branch of the
U jei:itiie ; Win no per.')" of forelKi hiit'n not a clti
ai-u pf tl.e t'yi'fi'doruie Ha'e. atiall be a lowed to vo'e tor
aV Hit er, tiv.l or poliiicul. flat or Fedcr.il
2. No pir ,ii hill be a riM'X-t'l'U'rve who I n ;t tae
a t tined tin ae of 1wuty-IUe jara, a' d he a citizen n
the Cunfr1eiat HU'avai,d vrtiu .ball nut, when el icted,
Km m, minhiiKnl at thxt Ktn' in h cii be kb.ll be clioarn.
3. Bcpiuiut4t v aid dirot taxntaball be apprtionf d
e'ttong V e ') raJPiaiee wild way i. jucni'ieu vhuki wra
Co'ifsdsracy according to their iwuoeUve- miuibor., v.hicu
bliall be determined bv adding ti the whole Dumber of I te
pei o lit, iuclu litiR tfioae bou id 'o aeriife lor a ttrtn of
jeara, and excluding Indiana nut taxed, tiiree-R Ilia of all,
alarea. 1 be actual eiiomtra'K'U h"H be made within three
jcare af er the flt nietiag of tlio Congren of the Cooled
erate rate, and within every aubaVqui bt terra of too yeara,
iu aocb niariur ai they i-lii l, by 1 iw, diiiict. The number
of roi're n'.atirea ahull not erre-d one f.r every lifty thoo
aand, but each Htate .lull have at loan ne rt preaeatative ;
and nnUI auch enumeration at all be made the lat cl Houth
Carolina ahjll he entit'ed to ch.xa aix. the Slate ol tJeor
Riati u. tl e Hate of Al tbama tiine, the Kfat.e of Floiida
two, tbe 8tt of Miwtppl aav n, tie Kta'e of J.ouiaUna
aix. and the HUte of Texas aix.
4 W ht n vacanciea hapneu tu ttiV fcprcKcntHtluii lrrtn any
Slate, tl.e I xecutive auihorliy tb'eieirf thill ia-ne wiitaof
elpcucn to till eu;u vacanoica. .
6. The Hvuaffof Repreaentativei a'all ehooa their Hpefc
er and othf r oflicera, aid all all hare the ! power o im
peat'hment, except that any J'l licial or other le loral ofll'ier
rrtidrut tiud arlii.g aolely i'biu the lluii'i of any Mate,
may be impeached by a vote, ol two third ot b Hi brain-hca
ol the Legislature th. r;of.
i'tvioa J.
1. The Pen ate of the Confederate Ftatea ahall )e compne.
ed of two B-iMtoroin each htate, chust o for tix ycare y
the I-jfia ature Ihcieof, at the regu'ar waaton nrxt -ttnimc
diatt'ly urecadinjr the comtnencement of the term ol aervire;
Htnl each henxtor ahall have ope vote. .
2. ln mcdiate'y after theytball be awnihlcd. In oonw-rim-nce
of the Grat election, thnv ahull be diviuVd aa equally
aa may b into tbroa c'aaaia, Iheacaltof the Scnatora ol
the first clruw ahall be vacated at the expiration of the ace
ond tear ; of the aecond c'a-a at th expiration of the fonrlb
vear : aud of the Sd cluneal ibe expiration of the sixth year :
to that oue-tbird nity be cboacn every aeend year i and II,
vacaucipa naiipen by rca cnanon or oiiierwiae aurinrtne
rccffa of the lsialaiure r.f any btate, the Executive there
of my make temporary appointmonta until the next meet
ing ot the Legtalature, which aball then fill aucb vacanciea
i. No peraon ahall be a Senator who ahall not hive at
ta'ned the age of tiiirty yeara, and be a citixen of the Con
fi derate Glutei, and who aball not, wbrn elected, be an In
habitant ol the Hta'e for which h aball be choafo.
4. The Vice-Prraidcnt of the Corj(ederat Mtatea ahall be
Preaident of the Henat, but ahall bave no Vote, unlraa thry
be eqimlly divided.
6. The Senate ahall chooae their other oftlcere, and alao
a President pro rm;'re iu the abaenee of the Vice Presi
dent, or whttn be ahall exerciae the office of Prcelden ol tbe
Ciuifederate 8tat"-f.
6. Tpe Scuttle ahall Jiav the nolo power to try all Ira
peachmaata. When aittinir for that purpose, they thai! be
otfoath or adlrniaiion. When the President ot 'he Confede
rate t-tatea la tried, the Chief Jnatice ahall preside ; and n
peraon ahall be convicted without tbe concurrence ol two
Ibirda ot tbe membera preMut.
T. Jodsmcnt In caa:a of Impeachrneut ahall hot extend
further thau to removal troin ollice, and dianualitieation to
hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit, under the
Confederate btatva; hut the party convicted aball, never
theless, be liable and aubject to indictment, trial, judgment
ana punltbment, acoordicg to law.
tiectwn i.
I. The timea, places and manner of holding elections for
reniiora ana uepregemativea anaii be preacriueu in eacn
rotate by the Legislature thereof, anbjeht to the proviaJona
of thia Co' atliution ; but the Congreas may, at anytim, by
law Slake or alier auch regulujious, except aa to the time
end plaot a of choosing Henatore.
2. lb Congress ahall aaaemble at least once inevrj
year ; and auch meeting shall be on the lirt Monday in
Uecember, nnleaa tbey aball, by law, appoint a dinerent
day.
Station 8. -
1. Each Huuso fhall be the judge of the elections, return
and qnal ncatlona of lia own memnera, and a majority of
each ahall conati'.ote a quorum to dobuKioesa; butaainal
l. r number may adjooru from day to day, and may be au
thorized to compel the attendance of abaent membera, to
auch manner and nnder aucb penalties aa tacb House msy
provide. .. r .
2. Each Home may determine the tules of its, protfoed
iia, punish its membera for disorderly behavior, and, with
the concurrence of two-thirde of the whole number, expel
a member.
3. Each House ahall keep a Journal of lit proceedings,
and from time to time publish the same, excepting auch
parts as mav in their judxment require aecreay. and tbe
5 eas and nays of the members ofeither House, on any ques
tion, snail, at ine detire ol two-miDs or loose p rem ni, ce
entered on the journal.
4. Neither Bouse, during the aeaaion tf Congrers, aball,
without tbe couseut of the other, adjoura for. wore than
three days, nor to anyother place than that in which toe
two tiousis ahall be Billing
Atviton 8. '
1. The Senators and Repreaciitativea shall receiv a com
peuaation for their tervicia, to be ascertained by law, aud
paid oot ot the treasury of the Confederate W es. Tbey
aha I, in all cf i, except treaaon, lelony and breach ol the
peace, be privileged front arrest during ilietr atieiidance at
ibe anaaiou or tncir retpccttve liousea, and in gnu g to a nr.
retuiLtnii frt.m tbe tAoie : and lor any spserh or di-hate In
ei'her II they shall not be qnoiiioned in auy other
pime - ,'
2. o Senator or Representative ahall during tite time fin
which be waa elected, be annotated to any civil oUiceendet
tbe authority of the Confederate SUUa, ahlch shall have
beta created, or the emolnmeuta whereof shall have been
iticreswd during auch time : and no person holding any
oflice nndt r the Confederate States rLali Iw member ot
either House during bia continuance iu office. But ongrena
(ray, by law, gram to the principal oiu'ier in eacn oi we
r xectii ivg t'epariuiaoiaa acni upou ine nour oi oivuci uouw,
with the privilegot diecutsing any measure appertain
ing to his department. -
&ctutit 1.
1 All biiia for raising revenue slia I originate in the House
wf lU.uasentMtivaa J but the toat aa promote iu concur
wiib amendmenia aa oat other cilia - .
2; Every bill which ahall have panted both Ilouacri shall
baloi It beoomssa law, be prveonted t-o thai I'iniiolant ai I
tbe Confederate (states; if be approve, ht shall sign it ; but
II not, he aball return H with bis ohjectioaa to thai House iu
which it aball eava oilginatudv wno abau ebter tbo oiiyee
tion at lart-e on their journal aud proceed to recon.ider it.
If, after auch reconsideration, two thirds of that Hoase shall
agree to i.km tbe bill, it snail be sent, together with the ob-
jovtiona, Vn tbe other House, by which it abali likewise be
reoonaidered, and a approved by two imrosoi Uiai uouse
it aball become a law. iut in all auch caaea the vote ol
both Houses shall be determined by ytaa and rays, and tbe
names of the persona votmg for axd agaiut the biii shall be
entered oa the journal of each Hoot respectively, if any
bul snail not ba retoi aed by tbe iTcaKioul wnniu ten days
(Suudnvs excepted) alter It shall have been proaonted to
hini, the same aball bo a law, ia like manner aa it h had
signed ft, unlet tbe Coogreeh. by their adjonnuneot, pre
vent ia return ; in wnicn oaa it snail not o a law. ine
President may approve any appropriation and disapprove
by other appropriation iu tbe same l-illr- fa eb eaa, he
aball, in signing ine dul, oetiguaie ice appropriation g
approved, aud shall relum a copy of suoa appropriatious,
wiih bis objections, to the House in which tbe bill shall
have originated j and tbe name ptoceedmga stall then be
had as ia case ol otber Dins uiaapprovea oy me rresiaeni.
3. Every ordr, resolution or vole, to alint to concur
rence of both Houeea may be uecctoary (except oa a quea
tion of adjournment) ahall be presented to Ibe Preatdeut ol
the Confedsrata btatea : and belor the same aball take ef
fect, ahall ba approved by him ; or being disapproved by
him, may ba repassed by two-thirds of both Houses accord
ing to the rule and limitations prescribed in case f . bill.
' '. fierfiovt 8.
The Congress shall bus mem
1. To lay and collect taxes, duties, Imposts and excises
''" smtHsrv in pay ine oeota, provide lor ine
eonrmon defence, and carry on tbe government of the Con
federate KtAt k. HA K...n,.A. .1. . Il . -mA r .1
. -" wuwumvs mumu vm Kisaim iiwni uiv
V.I7' f or hu D7 dntiee or taxee on Importations from
inL" 0J m '1i profoU orfoaU ny braneh of
ffTiS 'L L U ?oU' unpwabj and exciaoa shall be uni-
Btatel0 "on. j ob the credit of . th Confederate
I. To rtgulit eommarc with (orilga utUona, asd among
the raveral Mate, aud with the Indian trib-ia; hut Buiihur
thi. nor ant olb'-J' atatiae coutaimdln the j'onsi!ut im,
on aci.rortr uionev foe av bi'enMl Iruprf venen Iniend
ahall ever be etwslrued to oen-" i' i owu p
ed ! lacilitate. eimirc, eaDni'". v I'"" oi iui-
. - . i... .i.. . .
iibanc lintiu. bam-niia and buoys, ana ot'n-r aula in iinn-
station upon the oaa. and the improvement ot luii boi
enq ine n-moiiit ot uns'iu- - - ,
which ciea am b dul 'ew ebsll lw 1 " 'n1 bavig.itl.m fa
cii tatd thrahy as may he wee--Mry t pay lb eoi and
exioaea thereof. , -. ' - - -
4. Tore'Ablih Imtf uw laws of ntoraliaittn, as 1 uni
f"rwlawon the ttilijr.pt f bauWrnntelea, throughout ihe
t'o ite'U ra'e Statoa : but ni law of Congreas ahall dm-lmrge
atw d 1 1 on'racled befote the paage of th same
6. To only mo-.ev, regu!ut thi va'ue Hereof and u' for
eigil ooin, eud tlx the terdard of wetqbta and uisj-'tr M. i,
To pro We for the puniehment o' counterfeit ng the
ae-urifea and current coin f the Confederat-
T l oentahliah p wt oftl n 1 pnt rou'ea; hut the ex
peuea of the Pout tl!c Hepartmenl, Sftcr Dm B e' day of
Martin In th ymar of onr lord eight! I n1ied and tlxtj
ihroe., ahaU be paid out it its wn revemwa.
. H To pfwaiote the prpgieMof aoieoce aud nselil aria by
kh tiring lur liTited tim -a to awthoraand futoiitora the ex
etn 4v ri b f th ir rt.pcctiva wri'inga and disenverit s.
9 To eoiigfUat tiit'unals Inferior to (he Cnpreint t'omt
10. To deSne aud nnn'ah phwetea aad MoawaooiY'nilttvd
on ihM high fa-a,' utt moca agaiuil th law ol nllos.
11. To. t'enlnre . i rant Wneia ol t ianpi end re
nKl, a'ml make rule enucerraiiig caplurca on Lin4 and
water. " -- '. ' v
12. To rais aod support arntiea ; but hp appropriation
of money to thnt o shall In for a hagr firm thai to
years. . ' ., . ,
" IS." To provide sad aiaiiitsin anavyj
14. To make ru!o for government ami. rttti!jlion oHIm
land ani uwtl totcea,
15. 1 o oiovide for ca'lin forth the nillit' to f xecute fhe
laws of the Confederate Maiea, snpjireas insiirreott.na and
rep l Invaalnn. '
ltf 'lo provide for. orgauiaiijg, arming and diaoiplitth.g
the n llitia.and lor goaey uing such psrt of them at may be
(in'ployrU in the at-rvic of t i t'onl'iderate ritalna ; reserv
ing to the States, respectively, the a:ii'intnient of the ' fll
crrs aod Uui snthortty of ti rg tbe miitti according U the
discipline prescribed by Cougiea.
17. To exercise exclusive legislttion, In all casea wlmt.
soever, over such district (not exeaodiDg ten mlla squsrr)
a may, by cettsion of one or more rWstes and thB rpt
acce of Coiiftresti, become the seat of the government of the
Confederate b la tea ; and to exurclse like authority overall
places purchased by the C'insent of! Hie Lvgialattira .of tbe
Mate in which the aame ahall be, fr the. eieuiion of f ria,
iflagaxinrs, srgeusla, dockyard and s h"r ucedfnl build
inga ; and - i
' . To m-ike all rsww-whlehahalWW -piweii and pro
pnr foi oairylng into XMcti.in the forotofug powe.s, and
s'l othur puvrcis vested by this Coimtl'frtiun in the govern
meut of t'ie Confederate Ktstea,' ot In sny d ptitmenl or
officer thereof " ' ' '
fi n . ""'
1. The Imports lion of negroes of Ihe African rte from
sny foreign country other thau . the slavehgdmg t'jita, ot
Toilitorica of tie Uultad Sta'ea of America,!' Iiereliy for
bidden ; and Congress ia required topaas tu 'h laws uschall
tllectually prevent the amne.
2. Congresa aball also bavs powur to prohibit the Intro
duction of slaves iron any State not a member of, or Terri
tory not belonging to, this Confdcr"y.
' 3. The privilege uf the writ of habeas rnrpui shall nut be
suspended, nuleas when in caea of rebellion or invasion the
public saty may require it-
4. No bill of altaiour, or ex iort huio law, or law deny
ing or iiapairing the r ght of propeny in negro slaves ainjll
be passed. "
fi. No capitation or other direct tax ahall he laid unless
In proportion to the census or enumeration hereinbefore di
rected to be taken.
0. No tax or duty shall be In i J on articles exported from
ny M itr, except bj a vote ol two-thirds of both houses.
7. No prelereucea shall' be giv.-n by any regulation of
commerce or revetme to the porta of one Mate over those
of another.
8. No money aball be drawn from Ihe treasury, bat In
couarq'iencs of appropriations made by law ; and a tegu
lar statement asd account of the receipts and expeodituies
of all nublio monev shall be pubtWbed iroro tint t tiin.
II. Cougres shall approprmt no money from Um treasu
ry except by a vole or iwotuirua or vvmj uuuti, uiwo
and nava. nnleaa It be asked and estimated fur by some
one cf the heads of depart in int, audi, bmitted to Congress
by the Pieaident ; or for Ihe purpose rr paying irs own en
penaea and eoutingenciea ; or "fpr l'" payment of claims
againit IhtCiinied rate htatca, lb j .nice oi wnicn ainiii
bave been luiliciaiiy accmieu oy a iriounai tor ine i iveau
ga ion of cla ma sgainat the government, which It in hereby
nul l ine amy oi congress to esiaoiwa.
lo; All hills appropriating money i-hall apenily in l-dcra)
ourrency tbe exact amount of each appropriation aud the
pur pott a fur which It Is made Mud Congrtsa shall grant no
extra compensation to any public con'ractor, nflloer, agent
or servant, a'ter auch contract shall bave been made or
loch aeriiee rendered.
11. No title of nobility ahnllhe granted by the Confede
rate States; andnopeiaoo holding any office of prollt or
tiuat uudor them, shall, without the consent of the Con
gress, accept of any present emoluments, office or till of
any kind whatever front auy king, prince or foreign Htat.
12. Congreas shall make no law respecting an establish
ment of religion, or prohibiting th iexercia there"! ;
or abridging tbe freedom or speech, or of the pret-s ; or the
right of the people peaceably to atwenibi sua petition the
government for a redress of grievances, j
13. A well regulated milil.a -being necessary to the ae
curity of a free btate, the right of the people to kei-p aud
b'nr aixus shall not b infringed. . ...
14. No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any
bouse without Hi consent of tbe owner ; imr in uino of rar,
but in a manner lo be prescribed by la .
15. The right of the people to be secure n their persona,
houses, papers and effects against onrons niat.l.) searches
and scixntes, shall not ba violated r and no warranu f hall
itane but opon probable cause', supported by oath or affh m
atkin, .nd particularly describing the place lo be searched
atd the persons or things to be seised.
16. No peraon shall beheld to answer furs Capital or
ot ho arise infamous Clime, unless ou a presentment rein
dictment of a grand Jury, except in rates arising fu the land
or naval loices, or iu jh n.iillia, when in actual service, In
time of war or public danger ; nor ahull any peri on be anb
ject t'H the tame r llonce to be taice pot )o n -psriy oi me
or limb, if-ir be compelled-, in any criminal cue, 10 ue a
wiine agaiiiat huntell ; nor be del rived of life, libeity,
it property, without due process ol law ; nor ehad private
property be takeuor puhlio u-e wi!b'iu jual enmpeuaa.
lion. .. .
17. In all criminal proaeculiona ihe accuse!" i.hall enjoy
the r'ght to a apeedy and public trhV, by u imnaittal J irj
of tbe Mate and district wbeietn he ciiiim t liall buve been
eomtnittod, a hiort district shall have been previously sneer-
taiued by law, aud to be It formed of the tain e a- u cauae
of the sccnsation: to be con' runted with the witus-el
sgamal bun; to bavs eompulaoiy ..ror-naa for ilitaininj
wim a-es lo his favor, and to have the as-istanca ol couuac)
fot his defenca. ' . ".'''' i '
18. In salts at common liw, where 4he vilne .io eontro-
varay ahall exceed tweu'y dollars, the right of ti Lai by jury
shil b preservt d : snd no lact ; o tiled ny a jury shall be
otherwire te examined i i auy court of ti e Confederacy than 1
according to tte rules ol the common Uf, r 1
Excesnive bail shall not b rea'iirel, nor exoessive
fines imposed, nor cruel und unuaiiai puomnoients lnriloUd r
' 20. Lvery law or refoiuiion naviug toe lores oi law, anau
relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in tbe
till. . ". .
K r.'ton 1(1. .
' 1. No State t-hull enti.r into toy treaty,, a'lianr. or t-pn-l
feib ration t gi an' leiteva ot maiq'ie aud tep ial; coin
money ; make snyt! log but goiti snd silver coin a tender in
payment of dibta; paM any bill of attainder, or fi port
facto law, or law impelling the obligation ot e -ntracU ; ot
grant any title of nobility.
2. No btate shall, witnoiit the consent of the Cougres,
lay any impost or duties nn import and exports, except
wbst may be absolutely necessary ior f x-cuuog na leapec
tion laws ; and the sett produce uf sir duties aud imposts,
laid by any fa' at ob imports or exports, aball be for the nae
of the treaamy of tbe Confederate States; and all f-och
lawa aball be subject to the revision and control of Con
gress. "" r- - " ' ' " " .- :
3. Jtio Plate i-hall, without the consent of Congreas, lay
any duty of tonnage, except on lea-going veaaeia, for the
iuiiirovttneut of iu livers aud naruora pav gated by tbe
raid veuel ; but each duties shall not coUhcl with any
trea its of the Confederate relates wi n loaeign nations :
and any surplus ol revtoue thus derired shall, alter making
auch imnrovenient. bs paid into the common treasury : nor
abaU any Stabs keep troopa or ships of war, in time of
peace, enter into any agreement or compact with auotbrr
Mate, or with a foreign power, or engage In wan nntea
actually Invaded, or in such imminent danger aa will not
admit of delay. But when any river divides or tew throng b
two or more tttates, they may enter into eompacu -with
MB oincr to improve in navigation tnereoi.
Asticli 11 Sechiofi t.
1. Tht executive power shall be vested In a President of
tbe Confederate Slates oLAmerica. He and the Vie Presi
dent shaH hold their offices ior the tern of six years ; but
the rresMjem snail not cs re-eugioie. ine rrwaident ana
Vic President shall be elected aa follows u
. 2. Each Mate shall appoint, in auch manner aa the Legis
lature thereof may direct, a number of lectors equal to the
whole timber of benators and Representative to which
th State may bo entitled in the Congress ; bat no Senator
or RprantUT.Mf srtoi holding an e3o of trust er
profit nndor tli ronfedorate Statea, ahall be app4uted
I e'eitor. t .. .
"J. Hie electt.ra hll mret lir their r-Miifn.tlve Sta'sa and
Vi.'e by sll, for presHem and Vlr I'reaident, one of
bini, at least, ai I n i bi an luuantuim o tb aaaaeMtat
. ,.i,..,.-t . .iwii .,,. u, rtwi. ..n..,. ..
so0 'eif for as Preaid -nt. and In dia'lnet ball .la the per-
win vott-d lor as Vice Piei b'lit, sod they ah ll Niakdh
tinct lia' ol all pemona voted ir aa rfellent. asd nf all
parson voted for sa Vh'S l'ridHt, atd of th number of
vntes for each, whiuh ltat thy ah all sign and sertify, and
transmit, sealed, lo the goveritiiit of th eonfeilerate
Kla'ea, directed ti tbe rrealdent nf lb Senate) th Pieai
dent of the ttensta ahall, lo th prevent? of th Senate snd
Sous uf lttMiier)ttives. oped all tbe ce rtllicatea, and ths
vote klia'l then I rounteil ; ins peraon having tli grleat
Biiirr of vom fur Preaidunt shll he th Prealdvht, If tui h
number n s maiorpv ot ins wtiom nonitist el atvetora an
polnleil, and il no peiaon have tucbnajiKity, then, fruatht
pel "mis having the hTgheat number, nut sxdeaillng thrte,
on ine ni ut those voted tor sa I'leaiitvut, tbe uoos o
fnpietuntatlvea ahall clioos Immediately, by ballot, th
rw slttent B it In chonalng tbe Trrsidriit ths votes shall b
taken by Ktsle, th represeolstioa from each State bavins.
nit vni ; a quoin m ior nut pnrpoa sunn eonaiat ol a mem
br or member from two thirds of ti Hlatea, and a ma-
Jorltv nf all th Htatea ahall ba nere'S'iry to a choice. And
If the Hnua of Represent nve ahs'J t eboos a Ptaal.
dejit, w henever th right of choice shall devolve anna tbem.
hi lor tbe 4th day ol March next following, thou th lc
rietiueui antii act aa rrsnint, aa in cas or the death or
other constitutions! disability of th Pr. sident.
4. Ihe pet sow having ihe greutost number of rote at
Vic ITreHlont shall be th Vit I'lf sident, if stich number
ba a majority of th whole number of electors appointed :
Lnnd il no puison hav maj irny, then from th two highest
uiuoers on the list tna equate aball oUooa th Vic i'resl
ifynt ; a quorum for the imrpoa ahall couaiat uf twe tbiids
of tli wliiil nnnilier of Seoatota, and a majority or the
hole number shall be ncsry to a cholo.
6ttituo person coiwtltnvioually inalliglhlo tothsiffii'
.f leHldeot the I be eligible to that of Vice Precldont ol
tit t Vntederate SUitcI.
'I 'J'i)e Congress may determine the time nf choosing tin
electors, and th day on which they shall "giv their voles,
which day ahall be Ihu shius throughout lb Cuuledertt
Malts.
I. No person uropt a natural 1 eru clfixen of the Con
ff lerat t-VaiKa. or a citiK itt thereof at the tune of th adon
tlon of liid constitutiuu, or a cilisan thereof born fn th
Ouited btii prior to t' 29th of Deceuilier, 1G0, shall be
eligible tu tLq dlld vl President; pclther shaU any per.on
useiigitjie v i tiiat etnee wno anau noi ua e attaiued ine
age of Unity-five yetrs, and been fourteen year a reaident
sllhio ths limit of th Confederate blutea, a may exist at
iht tune uf In eleetlpn. . - . ..
lut-nae of the removal of ihe President frorp oflic. or
ol hla death, rotigimtioo, or inability to diacbarg the pow
ers asd duties o ihe said oflice, th same shall devolve on
tin) President and th l;ocgrea may, by law, provide
r the case ol ramovsl, death, ivaignatiuu, or inabijlty both
of Ihe President snd Vies President, declaring what officer
shall thuu a- taa Piesiilnut, and suchiftl 'cr shall act ao
Co.ding'y until Ihe dn-abilMy be tcmovel oi "a 1'iesldcnl
shall be elected. ' '
tt. 'I lis President shall, st Mated tnti' t,-icrelve for his
survi ves a cuuuirinaliou viluuii atntll neither be iucr'nned
O'H (liiniulidiod during the 'period for which lie shall bavs
hotu eleclid ; Aud ho shall not rccelvo within that period
toy o'her einol imcut from the Confetleiate hiatus, of sny
of tbem. '
Iu. HcftK he eiitiirt nn the execution oi bia oflice, h tksil
Uh the rollowlug oath or alternation i
"1 do solemn y swear (oralllm) that ( will full hfnlly ox
eotitf tbe oftio of i'resi lent ol the (:oufedorat States, sod
will, to ths beat of my ability, picerve, prolect snd defend
lb rvoukumiioa iiiroi. , . ;
r Mun 2.
1. Tbe President ahall bs coBiiiiaudcr In chief of the army
snd navy of- lb Considerate State, amlol the tnifltia of
th several Slates, when called into th actual asivksol
lb Couisderate btatns ; bs may require the opinion, In writ
ing, ol the principal oflloer in vawli of the Executive Dopart
niouta, upon auy aubject relating to th duties of tlteir re
spective t Ulcere, and hesbslli'Sv power to grant repriove
aud par lous lor oflesce against lb Cunledsrat Stat,
sxcent in east. uf iriitpeachmen.
'i. He aball hav lb power, by and with th advice aud
Giiunriiii oi in ewiiaiv, iu maao iruaiiea, pruvi'ici iwo
thVrrfn -bT r.t i am) be shall nnml
Date, and by and with the advice aud consent of the Sen.it,
anau appo ni amuanaadors, oilier puoiio miniater and oon
sals, juilges of the Supreme Court, and all oilier oflioert of
the t.oi I. derate btaka, whos spiiointmetits are Dot buiein
otherwise provided for. and which ahall be established bv
law : pin tno l.oi;g-ca may, by law, veat the appointment
oi such imc nor oinceis, ax nicy uiiiik proper, in wis rresi
dent atone, iu thy cuuita of law or in thu heads ol depart
ments. '
a. The principal officer in each of th exeeullv depart
ments, and all persona contacted' with ths dtplnmatio ser
vice, may bo removed from olllu at th pleasure of th
Hrrsideul. All ether yivil officer of th Executive Depart
ment may be removed at any time by the President, or
other appointing power, wheu their services are unneces
sary, or for d aiioueaty, lucspaoity, ineflioiency, miaenn
duct, or nsgleot of du'y ; and when so removed, th remov
al shall be teported to the Senate, together with the reasons
therefor. ;
4. Ilia President shall hav power to fl!L atl vaoaneies
that may happen dm ing the recess of th Senate, by grant
ing commissions which shall explra at the end of their next
session ; but no person rtjected by the Henate shall bs re
appointed to the same offico during tbir etisning revem.
1. Th Preitident shall from time to time, give totli Con
gress Information of Ihe state pf the Confederscy, and re
commend to their consideration auch measures as bs shall
jtntf'e peccsasry aud expedient; bt may, on extrsordinary
occasions, convene doiu nooso-i, or i liner or tneio t and iu
ca-e nf disagrecinont between thorn, Hh respet l to th
time of adjoiiromeot, he may Adjourn tutni tu such time aa
he a'lali think proper; he s' all rreiv Ambasssdor and
oilier public mfulaters; he shsll lake ears that ths laws bs
faithfully exeont d, and sbrtH commission all th officers ol
the tcniedt-rateD ales
tvrtitm i. - " '
1. Tbe President, Vic Pre ddeot, and all civil officer ol
the CoMli'deia'e S'te, shall bo rortioved from oflice pa Im
peachment lor. and conviction of trcsaou tniberj, or other
high ei tinea and inl.demt snots , . ; ,
AttTlCI.X lll."SC(.'fUsl I " I
1. Tbe J idit Ul power tit the t.'onferterate Htatts shall b
vea'ed in una Supiem Coutt; and tn r-uch iuferi'r cotiris aa
the Ctnigresa may fiorn lime to time ortUfii and es ah ian.-.
The Jodge i, tiotb ol the H. pien.e snl iniorfur courts, thaD
hoid tb-.ir tfllcct during good lo havlor, and ahull, at stated
times, receive for their services a compenasttm, whicfc
fhall no Irtyiimiulsbvd during tbMr c intino;inee in ( 01 ,
taction I:
Th judicial power shsll wxit nd to all rae arising
nnder this Constitution, the laws of the Confederate Matrs,
s .d trcailos marie or which rhall be tut'le under their u
t'lurily J to nil case a Bating ami Jei a, other public
imuieten aotl I'tmaiils; to all eaaoa of srtui' altr and marl-
lime Jnrrsd c ion i to Ooniroversie lo Wawh th C'oiifeile-
rate States shall b s party i to con'ov r.it betweeatwo
or mot Mates t between a btat snd citlr.ens of another
Hiate where the tai ie plainiitf; between citir.e.Ds claim-
in ,snti undor grants oi (liirerent Mates, ana ix-iweea a
8tte or the eifr. r thereof and foreign Mates, eiticen or
anhjact ; but notateshall be sued by a ctlisr or aubjaot
01 ail lureign Bisre. r
In all Caes stf.ciing sinbaaaadnr; olhar pnbllo niinn
Urs and consuls, and those iu which a Stat shall be a
PS'tr. ti e Supreme Court shall hav original jurisdiction.
In all tbe o'h r ra-e befor meutmnrd the burrem Ctmrt
shall have appellate jurlediction, bo.n as to law and tact,
v. 1th snt-h vxceptioiis and under such n-gnlsttuna aa the
fionpress shall make. -
3. Ibe trbfl i all eHmes, except in cases of impeaobmsnt,
Sh ill ! by jiry, aud B.b trial abaft be held ia th Mate
where the raid crime shsll bsve ben committed; bot
when not committed within any Htele, th trial shall be at
tuch pi- or places a the Congress may by law bavs di
rected. ' ' ' ' -
I. Treason sgainat the Confederal Stete shall consist
only in levying wsr against there, or in adhering to their
enemie. giving tbetn aid aud comfort. Ho pvtrsja anau be
convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnes
ses to tht same overt act, or on noafeeaion in open court.
2. TheX oogreaa ahall have pirwer to declar ths puniah
ment of treaaon, but no attainder of treason shall work cor
ruption of blood, or forfeiture axoept during ths Ufa el th
peraon attained. - , --' i ,, 1 ;
abticli it. JSeclton 1. '
1. Full faith and credit shsll be given in each State to th
pnblk) acta, records and judicial proceed mg of every other
htate. Aud the t Ingres may, by general lawa, prescribe
tire manner in which such acts, reoonls and proceeding
ahall be proved, aod th enect inereoi.
v - Ajsofiovt 2.
1. Tbe citisen of each State ahall be entit'ed to all the
onviiet-e and immnniiie of cftfsena in the twvvral Mate,
aod ahall bavo th right of transit nod sojourn ia any Mats
of tbM Onfedtraey, witn utr slaves and otner propeny ,
and th right of property in aaid slave shsll not b there
by impaired. -2.
A peraow charged in any State with treason, te'opTi
or other crime against tn taw oi ucn tiai w -
flee from justice, and be found in another eJtate, D""
demand ot tbe execntiva authority of uie r , JT.,
be fled, bo delivered up to b removed to u
jonsdictoa of the crime. - - . .
8. No tUve or other peraon .Ilef
any State or Territory ot th e".d aietlar.
shaft In cnnseqianc af any law or regulation- therein, t
dlctiagd from such service pr labor, but shall be deliver. '
ed n c claim of the party to whom soch Daves belting, or -
I., -I....-... L . A...
"in?v Kiniiir mwursiij we on.
X
."" - Reclar, t. " - " - " ' "
Other Ktatea Bill tia JmlU.J kiln thlA i'n.lnA-wAA-
by
a ula nf Iwr.tl.U.ik n ,1. L..l. ti n. rt . ..
. - - -- w, ,', wwimuouvijicpimiiiii.
tlvaod to-thIrd. nf th Senate, lb henate voting by ;
HUtns hut bo new Slate aball b ft,rroed or rct4vd wiihm
th jiiiladiollon of sny otlwir Htat t nor any State be form
i, u' . f. JnneUo "or States, or parts of States,
!lt"ii''nWai,tiT. Lerteiatur.f tbt;t'e eon- -
v.una:i aaa.
ngrea shall hav power to dispo of and mika
u.es sad regiilaiini.S rnnceruing the property of '
rste States, Ineled'n the Issda thar.of ' . :
x. i u t ont
alt IIAMttllll -h!
the t ouMnrste States, Ineled'ng the lasua tliereof.
T"li S r'T r.4r.l U I at am mm m ....... h I f. ' t 1
Coogroas shall hsv power to leghilat snd brovid gort-n-ments
for the Inb.blissts of a I territory belonging to th
Cen'edarste Htates lying without th limit of ths several '
Stat, sitd may permit them, at snrh time and In tut u
manner as II may by hv provid. to form tb Htatoa to he.;"
admittod Into tb eontedoraey. la all such territory ths In.
alumina of negro slavery a it Bow x tats in th Cnfed
rat State shall be ravognlsed snd protected by CnngrtM
snd by lliti territorial governmaut and th tahabltauts ot "
tbvit Coalederat States and Teirllortea shsll hav
tho righl to tek neh territory and slsve lawfully held by 1
them in any of ihe Slate or Twrlterfct of tb Coufeasrata
Slate. ...r -..- , ; - -
' 4. Th Confoderat Slates shall gnsrtnles to vry State
that now Is or hereafter may heroin a mmbr of thlCa
federscy, a Kepubllcan form of govsramest, and shalfpro.'
lnl aaitli at tltAnt avalnal ln....n & .1 i . . . , . .
, , . . 1 " I "u v application Ol
the LegWgiBr (ur of the 2xecutlv wbtn th LeglsJatnr
m . j 9,up. Hdiurauo vioivuce,
abtiph r.8ectUm I.
I. Upon the damsad of any thre States legally astern-" '-.
bled In their several conventions, th Coogre shall sum.
tn a m Convention of all 111 Statss, to tak Into consfdara. -Hon
tuch smsndmenta to th oonttilntlou as th said States v
shall c linear In suggesting at th tim when tbe said demand
i made, snd should any of th propoaed amsndniems to -tho
ooostltutitjn b sgreed on by the said convention vot
ing by Ktatea-Bnd tli same b ratillod by tli Legislatures "
of two thirds of the sevsral Slates, or by conventions In
two-thirds thereof a lb on or th other rood of rstlfl.
oatfoo may be proposed by th general convention they
ahall heiiceforwaidform a pwt of this Constitution. But
no Stales shall, without Its Ouoaent, b deprived Cf Its tonal '
re prewBffttfon In th Seuate. " '
- . ixrtci.i ri. 1
I. Thl (lnt.rniii.iil ul.Ml.k.J k. ikLr.Lji.u,i -,.tl
- . in" vtiiiainquun 1ID
tnoceasor ortb provisional government of the Confederal
rilalai Aitinrli-K ml tt II In. Iamwa ...u.i .. . i .
- ------- - w.. tmmtm )jMnu D j i Hw taiier
shaH rontinn fn fnrco nntll the Sams shall h repealed or -
. uru, iu an ,, ior. ppoiiiieu oy in KiiiiS shall
remain In offico onill their suoomaors are appointed and
quailtled, or the erK.iss sboliahtd. , .
2. All dtiliU contrsotsd and engagements anfured Into
belor the adoption of this constitution shall be as valid -Birainst
ths I ttin federals MiIm tintlai, II. I. ...u.
undr r th r vIsIoiikI govsrnlneul. . .
. in scontiiiuiinu, ami tn law cr th Con'ederata
States, made In ptirauanc thersof, and all treaties mads, or
- .... H HUOM UUUII RU,HIIIJ U bit JOIl!eUrBl
States, shall be ths supreme law of th land; and th lndg.
.ain...,.ui.u.kuii I.. . i. . i J ..... . r . r
ww .r. """mm i,vtHy, Kuyivino; in in
conetttutiou or laws ol any State tu th ooutiary not with
stendlngi '
4. Th Penaton sad Ileprrssntatlves before -nsutltuted,
and the meinour of the ssvsral Stat Legislatures, snd all
sxecutlvs and judicial rjfiltiers, both of the (.'oofederste
States snd of th several States, shall be bound by oath or
sfllrmatlon to support this oonstitnllon. htil no rellgon test .
shall ever bo required a a qualification- In any olllu or
publln trust uudor th Cnnfedorate State ......
A. Th. ura iu,l.l.l..I.J l.ll.. IV,n..l...i. .
lb
i constitution, nor prohibited by It to th Htstes ar ra- '
-ws ""a sxvutviswi y III! K Ifslfjal anSTV
tetved to lbs Slates, rspootlvsly,.or to the peopl thereof,
I. Th tatlflcatloo of th Cooventiniis of Ave Stst.cs shall '
bo Bulll.ilent forth oatsblishmsot of this eorMtitulion be
tween th States so ratifying th sain. . - , . '
2- WheBflv States shaU hav ratiflsdthiB constitution,
ia tb manner belor aprcilled, tb Congreaa under provi
sional constitution aball iireacrib the tiin (M kUl(i
election of I'realiluut aud Vise Vreaidont ; and tor intullng i . ,
of tht Electoral College; and tor counting th votes and e -iiv
guraiing tn rrw.i.wiv They thai! alao prewrlb th. ' ;
time for holding the llrst electiou of membera of Congras -
nndor this eouaiituilon, and tlitUme fntaatRmhiIng thsaow, V '" '
Until the aembilng of such Congress, the Congress nnder :""
lltA liWiul.lnnBl Dnnil lint I..M .1.11 ...il..... . - . ..
IngUistiv poo gtauted.lhsm, not extending beyond tho
tini limited by the couslftiHlcn wf the prdvUiTinalffovern.
ment. ; r ..
AdtiD,tod unanimously, Harea 11, lufll, 5 , ; ; , y
f.'etisn of JXorih rarollns IrtOO.
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Alleghany,"
Aebs,
Beanfurt,
Bertie,
Rtadeu, -
Brnntwick,
Buncombe,
Burke, ,
Caliarrtts,
Caldwell,
Camden,'
("ayterel,
Catiwell.
Catawba,
Chatham. . ..
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Cleveland.,
Columbus,
Craven,
Cumberland.
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tlianvillc, ,
Greene.
Gtnlford, '
Halifax, ."
Hitin.-.tt, .
Haywood, -lli-lideratiii,
Hertford,
Htde; -
i 8 791
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1H
4 916
3.413
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6,624
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6.730
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Johnston,
Jones, .
Lenoir.
10,211
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' 3,118;.
. - 819 .
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7,120 v . 17,174
7,649
11,427
11,688
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McDowell,
kteckhMibuig,
Montgomery,
Moor,
Nah,
New Hanover,
Northampton,
Onalow,
Orange,
Pasquotank, '
Perquimans. - .
Parson,
Pi :
Polk,
Rfchtnond.
Randolph, .
Kobesoo. ..
1,304
8.641
1,823 i
2,618
4,tva
21,715
13,378 .
e,B54
16,949
8,940
7,248
11,221
16.7
4,040
11,000
l,79v
15.490
Rockingham,
nowaa,
Kutbvrlord,
Sampson,
Steuly, .
Stokes, - r
Surry,
Tyrrell,-" "
Coiou, -Waki,
:
Warren,
Washington,
Watauga,
Wavn,
Wilkr.
Wllsoa,
Tadkin,
Tancay,
31,49 ' , 3O,0i7 321,061 8112,66.
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