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JiuMoricM, r ha rt In rrtioB, una TK tV-UVfc CFNTrt vnt iq'uie lor e-;h rtitetiiton CAsH 1V.A ) a.A !frt:Mtm'n;l;ertel Rpcil or B hnp VMe r churned '-tie-bHlf pw r- Uo bod rt 'gh Huet (iided) or oontd qare. . ' - Adrtiinmiiu lnertd T)r 6br day m chrged 37 cbi per qnr rtch ifeitioy Bltr tli first. " pntli"4oii mde wi'hoat rpon'lble om- -. fit'SINHSS 1M PilUFESSlom CiliDS . II. .. 11 I.VQtJ. uet dor WtrttiT hfrirnwrluctioB. Ootobar lAh. 101. 3? ' ATT0HNKY8 AT LAW, HAVE removed thlr office from l root to Princew street, JUUKNAL BCiLDINUH, formerlr oooopicd bv H. U Holmes Eeq. " . ' October 17th. t ' " S8-tf 4. T. FtTTIWATi ROOKR BOOBS. At mooiir. 1 ITI 1 L It I T0J, 1H6IJ No. i i North Water St., Wilmington, N . C. r J An in D. ERAMBKHT, DBU00IST ASfD PBACTICAL I'U ARM ACED-nI. sweeps courtlantly on band, a"solect stock ol lrwji, m l ptnej, iotwtM oik. European Ctumirnli, Kaney and i ,TwM ArticUm, Wine and Liquonfor Uedxral J'urpones, iari, Ao. - - " .l'arttcnlftr atteutjoi paid vo JsnMiimoNd, Kamiit . tiriH, MKDIOiKI tlDSSTS. AO. ..tore irnmediateijr uDder tbe " Carolina Hotel. Juiyu, l"&9. K1 JGBttra . L08!K)M. CTSPS . TAMA1IKIH0II. J. K. BIASHOM aTI F.ME11AL COMMISSION iHKCH'HT9, I X JnneiH. isfll. Wii.mhiotoii, NP II. H. E1L.KIU, W HOLER ALS OUOCEn AND COMMISSION MSB CHANT, and DKALER IN N A A li 8T0RPH, rorne Water sod Meiket strccla, WUmingln, N. ('. April 21, 1H6B. . - - ; a, KcnaAvAto, (Saceors to M"rrejr PrH-k. i lOMKTBrtlON MEnCHAWTS ' ' V AM) WKOI.FALK tntOCKHH, ' WlXVINtiTON, N. U, , a. tinitaiT. o a. imwmiaow. t. T. an'KH. fcebrnarv i. 1K.'9. I'-f iiae c. sira. pwi, Jt,i:,MniIC lOMKKBiOa HKliCHANIb, oflxeacoi.d siory, ootTcr Bouti WaUr aui Market iirti'W, Ar where tbey are prejare J to ftit:el UnV b-.i.z"'i r rommfaiion Una. All botiiMM atfMted to Ihwi IU be eiM. odto. O. II. ROBIOH & CO., C10KMI6SI0M AND FOBWAiOlNl MEHCHANTo J W'll.UIHSTOh. Si G. OffloeoTerMr. J. A. Willard's btcre. tDran wir Trlncess and Water streeta. - March , 18C0 H8A'ii. - J. J. cox. . w. r. MSWDALL,- J. B. S&MDAL1 COX. lilii.M) AL.I., CO. .lOMMISBIOS MEnCHASiTS AD WHOLESALE GSO No, 11 12, North Water 8t. March 11th, 1861 , V. G. B. O. WORTH, aOIOKKISaiOH AJJO FOiJAliplff' MKKCB AJn., t; . Wimrnotoji, N.H!. iTarehll, 1867 - WALKaTR Hr.RWS, (r,oaAaoT to WalKer Mores . Co.,) W HOLES ALR AND RETAIL DR00GI8T, ....... 4A Maarst Stbt, WintargTOir. N. B. II.LU. . F. MITCnSLt ELLIS A MTTCIIEI.I., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKOS IU -10BN, FKAS, OATH, RTE, WHEAT BRAN, OIL MEAL; iLisrjfjR.'r-sro north bivxr bat, Ss Kf-rtb Water Stret. . ! KTrawnt N. 0 vnif ' lr r" ' . ' . " i J Wniiioi, N. O. oaoi HASBiHg, ' i.. j. ncwii,t. . tr. w. bi'm. Oct let. lHftH NOTICES. CO-PARTSKRSIHP KOTICR. mHE UNDERPINNED bare entered into Co-Partacrehip JL in the tows of Wilmington', N. C.-.andfr the brm ol btU"'HKULANI) & COLEMAN, for tue purpose of bovine mod eelliug NKURO BLAVEB, whore the highest caah puces Will Ul pMU. - They also hare honae In Mobile, Alabama, where the; will receive and aell slavea on comnnwloa. Liberal advaii' eet made open sieves left with them for sale. D. J. SOUTHERLAM), JAKES C. COLEMAN. . Aflrnat 1st. 1853. 306 t SKKU OAT". ACHOirR ARTICLE, Just received. For ty . .. Feb.tlk, ' PETTK'VAT.A MOOIiE. HUAI KM P. A LOT ef hard Soap, made at home, a choice article. 4.. roraaieoy . ruiitnii s auuus. Jan. M. N OW MAKlNUfclaaUuaOied UuKinoulotOMMmW oldiere.at . r BALDWIN'S. Feb. tlth liAtU'ai IlLtbl CASSmEUtiS c AN be had At Feb. 10. RtLfiWrN'S. TIX)0GH3 OP ALL DEfCRIP tions. embrseirg No. fl, 8, 10, 101, 11, llj, U, 18, 6U, to, 7tf, sod fsgle ., a, u, v, e. ana r f ionans;-io. Garden Plongh, Hoee, Caslioga, Corn bheliera and 8lra Cutlers, in wareobOM ana for taie t JAMF3 WIW"'S Of!. Leather, Paddlery, Troni. and Harness Establishment. " IUI, lbi. HIUTanV RIDIIO ItDULRS. w E..TB on exhibition the three leadine stiles v. miii.i v ntuinj ranaiee vi?s: ins MONKEY 8ADDLF. THU RKOULATION SADDLE, TUB MoCLKIXAN SADULfi!. A . Uexican. Hope, Bpanwh, Fnglfah, Altakapev and other Feb. ti. fllBK KXOUIS OK rLOlum still coottooee ai 1 'CP- - W1LHOS "tv ENT'8 H ALF JIOSE, at i T Feb. 2J. BALDWIS'8. o SB No. I bingcr'e blandard bewiug alarh ae. at eo. 1. BAIDWIII'S. SINGER'S Needles for biger's Sewing Marbioe. at Feb. 19. . BAUIWLV8. Fll Hl PLOt'H f inn BBL8. BDPEHFINB FLOUR, just received from 1 1 tJ Peteniljarg. For sale In lotn. by Feb. 6th, 1W2. HARRIS3 A HOWELL. r -, worn hoksii srioRMii T . JUST RECEIVED, 1.000 Pair Women's Heeled Leather Boota, sires ranrina; from J s to 8'a. Also, a variety of MieeeseDd Children's bhoes at Ja, litb, mi. KASWEILB BBW. Tlio on brrn RiDiihllr. TA rtTion I Cbn'ifuhoii of tht Cnfedra' Blnln of f iri i-i ita ioiiriin .,! It 4 i.n.i.lxllt cLariClff. ill OnilT to mre ilu.htKtic trsnqal'Uv, n l pprme the bl-ii)(; of ibr- lln nnnaln. ml luir fl'Mtprit InTokiPI tha 'fuf nd ei:ldncof Aluiii;hi 0 i.i Ho rdio nd etWih thin (;ont tntiin for the (Wd"! Htve if Anniri..i.T AnTicml.SHcfionl. All IUIatlva nnwr liri i Hleffft4 shjll veMed ID a rprjrre-e f f tlio OoutdernU States, bi h liU eorit of beit and UoiM 01 Brirwniie 1. Tlie Poiwaof R-iirtn-iit-tfiea sl.U ie eomo-J f lif 9iber h;n Try cona Jar D tne pfpw oi mf erl Htaieo; and the elector: In e eh Mute ahull ti in, of ile (ViiM"a' and har th qaaltftcVlona uquiiil'a lor rlifcturi of th mut iiaraer 'n. branch nl the M e l.flrl..tiiTe ; hot do Berm of rorrign birth not a citl n i.r the fonfrdirie ' t'e ahaH be jl wfd to vote or an . ffl, r. iwl ir nnlllioal. Htt or If nderal , 1. So ppraoB 'hall b a rwrrem-utaMve who uliall mt bave a't-i'ncrt i Da an or iwrniT-nTe year, a. o p a .cu.mn the t'onfe)erat Uta'ea, and who'hall n-tt. whm elected, "be an tnhubnant ' tht Rtnfe lu wh'ch he ull be ohoaeo. it. J!iiirMt!itiit've and direct taie ahalJ b aniiortinned j Mur.ii the a Tfal Htiee wb)ch W-jr t-e b c'gtcd tiMbie vesfcderaoy i-eortlti)K to iheir retpocuto. nuairT, wmcn abII I be determined by ad'liOR to the whole unmlier of fiee peraoDH, lucliiiliuff thou bound 'o anrvloe lor a wrm oi tear., Bnd earludiog Indiana n-4 taxed, threo-B the of all slaves. The artrntteiiamera'tan thatl 6 Ria'le within three yeara after the A rt met'tin of the CongrfM of the t'oniod erate ."-tutes, and within every sobtrqiif ut term of ten years. In such manner as they fha'l, by law, direct. 1 he number of reprenentativfs shall not exceed one for every fifty to u sand, bnteaeh HiaKuhi'l bitve at leat one rrpreaent'itive and ontil inch euotnoration .ball he made the Hiate of H.outh Carolina oball be entitled to cloo six, the Htate of (ie t g'a ten, the htate of Alibama Dine, the cUt lof Floitda two, the Bute of Ml.flasippl seven, the bta'e of Looiluv six, and the KUte ot Texas six. . 4. a hen vacancies happen in the representation from anv State, tLe Exeoutive authority thereof .bill ieae wriu of eleciion to fill such vacancies. I 5. The Houswnf Reprcnematlvee stall choose their Hjirnx r and other bfiloers, and shall hive the Hole power o Im peachment, except that any Ju liclal or other letlera.1 cfllcer residcutand acting solely aiiulnthe limita of any Btate. may be inipeaohed by a vote of two thirds of bi 111 braucbes of the Ijegislatore thereof. Seetto i. - I. The Senate of the Confederate States shall be eofflpiia cd of two Benators from each htate, cboneu tor six yeara by the l.fRi. alure thereof, at the regular session next Imme diately preceding the commencement of the term oi service; and each Senator shall have one vote. 'i. Iinnivdiatelv after they shall be ansemblid, in conse quence of the first election, (hey shall be divided as equally as may be into three clauses. The seats of the Senators ol the first class shall be vacated at the expiration ol the sec ond Tear : of the second olaa at the expiration of the fourth year ; and of the SJ elan at the expiralioo ot the sixth year 5 so that one-third may b chosen every seooiid year ; and l vucaucies banpflu by res gnallon or otherwise auririgiue rcccHs of the LeglnlHture of any Htate, thr Executive there of may make temporary appointment unifl the next meet ing oi the Legislature, which shall then fill each vacancies 'i. No person shall be a Henator who ahall not have at taiued the age of thirty ears. and be a citizen of the Con federate bin tea, and who .hall not, when elected, be an in habitant ot the Htate for which he shall be chnenN 4. Tne Vice-President of the CoDlederate Hratca ahall be President of the Eeuate, but shall have no'vuts, unless they be equally d'Vided. . 5. The Senate shall chooce their other officers, and also a President pro letup' lu the absence nf the Vice Presi dent, or when he shall exeroise the office of President ot the Confederate Butts. ,. ti.4 The ttcnaa shall Lava the sole power to try all Im peachments. When silting for that purpose, they ha!l be on oath or affirm v ion. When the Prcslavnt ol be Confede rate Mates la tiled, the Chief Justice .ball preside ; and n person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds ot the members pieseni. 7. Judgment in cases of ImDeachment i-liaH n it extend farther than to rem, vl from oftice, aud disqunhlicaiion to hold and enjoy any oftice ot honor, truxl or pn fit, ouder tb Conieavrate rtntes : tint the party convictea snail, uerer tbeleas, be liable and .uhj-ot l in lictinent, trial, judgmeul and punuhment, according to law. tieclion 4. 1. The times, places anu manner of holding elections for J ..L.ll L - I. reuarors sua nepreiH-uiauve. suti v fiiesurioiru iu eauu Mute by the Legislature llieieol. s-ibject to the provmn. ot tii.s i o stlluiion; but the i ouKresa may, at any inn , n law make or al er such regnlatloua, txcept as to the time and mao s ol cb X'.mir Neoatura 'I. 'Ihe Congress ahall assemble at leant once in ev ry year ; and such meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, on loss they shall, by law, appoint a oiiiertm qay. , Section 6 1. Fach House shall be the jadge of the elections, returns and qu.l LcatioDS of Ita own members, aoq a majwruy ol eacn snail consulate a quorum to uo ou.iuwa ; out a auiai li r number may adjonro fiom day to day, and may be au tliori.ed to compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner and under such penalties as each House) may provide. 2. Each House may determine the rules of its proceed in, pnni.h Its member tor disorderly behavior, and, with the cononrrence ot two-thirds of the whole namber, expel mernner. . 3. Each House shall keep a Journal of it proceedings, and from time to time publish the aame, excepting aucb parts a may in their judgment, lequlre . secteajv and he yeas and nays oi the members oi either bouse, on any ques tion, shall, at the debire of two-fifths of thoeti present, be entered en the journal. 4. Nei' her bouse, during the eeeaion of Congress, shall, without the consent of the other, adluura for more than three day, nor to any other place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting Aeclton 6. 1. The Senator and Representatives shall receive a com' peos-.tion for their services, to be ascertained by law, aud paid out oi the treasury oi tne confederate Ma es, lliei ha l,.ui ail caaca. txEupt treason, lelotiy and bieseh ol tbe peace-, OB priviieg- a liooi ar,"l daring meir atiendaure al the session of their respective Ilouaea. and lu going to and returning in m tbe fame : and lor any speech or d, liute it ei her 11 u-a they .hall not be qnetlooed iu any other J. o Senator er RepreMntative .ball during the time fo the suthority of the i'oulede-ate btates, li ch shall hate been created, or the emoluia uU whereof snail bave bet increased during aucb time ; and uo person holding aui ofbc nuder ih Couledeiate btates shall be a mctuber oi either Houe during bis couuance iu ('dice. BmCongresa n ay, ny law. graut to toe principal out ier in eacn oi me ExecuHv I'epartaoentsa seat upon the Hour ot either houae, with the privilege ol dUcuukg any measure appertain ing to hi department. Section 7. 1 All bills for falsing revenue shall originate in the House ol i.iriauiaUe ) but tbe evaate may prcpose.io eouour wrui ameuuuieui mm ua oiosr uu-a . 1. Every bill whieh shall have pwed both Hollas shall. I" neioie it oecomes a law, be presented to the ri evident ol the Confederate b tales ; if he approve, he shall sign it ; but If not, he shall return it with bis objection to that Houe in wnicn it snail eav originated, wbo shall enter the objeo tinns at large on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such recomideration, two thirds of that House shall gree to pass tbe bill, jt shad be sent, together with the ob jectioos, to the otber House, by wbicn it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of that House it sh.ll become a law. Bat in all such cases the votes ol bath Houses shall be determined by teas and rats, and the name of the person votiaa for and against the bill shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. If any Din snail not ue returned oy me president wimin ten days (Hundasr excepted) slier it shall have been presented to him, the Sams' shall be a law, in- like manner a if be bad igned it, unless tbe Congress, by their adjournment, pre vent it return ; in wnitu case h ensn not De a taw. ine President may approve any appropriation snd disapprove ny other appropriation in tbe same t ill. Jn such case, he shall, in signing the bill, designate the appropriation dis approved, and snail return a cof y or such appropriation, with bis i biection. to the House In whk h the bill shall have originated r and tbe same proceedings ahall then be aad as in case ol other bula disapproved by tbe f resident t. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the concur rence of both Uonse may be necessary (exoept on a ques tion of adjooriiuent) shad be preaeutcd, to the President ef u t-ouieueraie cutiea ; and Delore the same an an take ei- tuv, auau oe approved Dynimjor being disapproved b bim. Bnav be retiaaad h &wo.thirla aI K,t K Rnnuiifli,, rti. tog to in rules and umiiationa prescribed in case tf bill. " flection 8. ; Tbe Congress shall have mm 1. To lav nH Anilan. au A. i a , foe r.v.n-1 Z1Z1Z1 .""FO"" xcuw eommon 7mT17.LS " J? P'w it uie Treua !i V,' hU be granted from the inda.tr. . r,i .o V.r. 1. j-ov. vi loater any orancB ol houtne'efe 2. To borrow bomioi ima Air .. 1 - . www v, mi. VrVXAAtJUDTatiV S. To wtlAte eomnsm vttk foreig kationa, m4 anwng the several States, end with the Indian tribes ; but neither thb, or ane-otlier c'anse contained in the Contiliution, shall ever be construed to delegate tli pewev to Conviw-s to approfiriat nionev fur any internal hnitrovement iufnd. d to facilitate oomrnerce, exoept for the purpose of lur nUliing IlKbU. beaooti od bnnS. and other aid. lo nvl gallon upon the. coa.t, and tha mnovrm"nt of lisrlioc arid th removing el obatmotlona in river navivsifon. In all which ea.ee each dot e bU be laid on tha uavhratfo (a ruiiated thereby as way be necrxaary to pay the coals aod expenses thereof. 4. Toes'abliab'brilforfn law of inhiralinlon, anl oni-firt-m laws on -the subject of hiirtiptol. throng hunt the rooferterai Ktsfesl ot Bi t of Congre.. l, discharge snv debt c traoled before th oa s.es nf tha aame 6. To coin tvto y, rgnlt ealne tl erenf add of lor. elgu eoln. and fig tlie etandard of welch' and measure. H to pro Ida for th panishment O' eunirfet ng tb Vacnrltie. and current com of 'he Confeder' Mt ".'T ToetblUh pout oftWs an-1 post roni.; but the t ' penaea of tle Post office lprtm-nt, .fter the d at d if of Marob lathe yea ot our bird elifhteen en lrej anl alx'y thre, shsll be pntd oot of It own reveonea, t To promote trie nroore of .oience a 'id uf I art by Securing tor limned lime It SU'nor snd invtors Ih x cle'ivi rlskt of t b- tr respective writing, and diacoverte. -' 9 To eonetst ile trlensl t- forliir e lh Hun ems Ourt 10. To dellue ni ttpri'ett' i-jm nd teUnt'Mru.lit(J VIVt Lli.Ve", WKnv-c.!ai(rlaf) iM taw w 0 itlo 11. To I'eore wn vrnnt letter of uarque and re prisal, and make rule concerning1 capture oo-isnd and w.tor. - l'Un ralsf and support armies but no appropriation of money to that os hall b-i for a longer term tbaa two year. . . 13. Tu provide ad maintain avy. . - 14'. To make rules for governaieut end regul.itiott of the laod and naval foroe. ' . U. To provide for oaMItt forti the mint t to egeeut the law of the Confederate Ptatoa, jppreas inarrectbBs end repel invasion. f 16 lo provide for oreanlsii. ' arming and disnlllnlug th llitia. and for governing ucB part of them an'mny be employed In f he ecrvlo of the C-onledeiat states s re rv. tng to 'the (Hates, respectively. y,e anpnlntment of the ffl ear end tha authority of tra ng (he militia according to tb discipline preecribed by rougres 17. To exercise exoluslve legislation, In el cases what soever, over such district (not exceed lug ten m'lee pqnare) as may, by cession of on or tnire Htate and tbe i omitt ance of Connrras, beooma tbo seat of th government of the Confederate States ; aud to exerclae like authoritv overall Slace pnrchaaed by the consent of the Igislatur of the tale in which th ssme shall be, for the election of forts, mugaines, araenais, dockyards and ether needful build logs ; and - lft. To mka ell law which shall be necessurv and pro per for carrying into execution the foregoing power, and all otber power vested by this Constitution In the govern ment of the Confederate Btates, or lu any department or officer thereof. . , Sscf ion . ' ' , 1. Tbe Importation of negroes of the A f Ho an rc from any foreign country otber than the alsvehodlug Btates, or Territories of tb (Jolted Mates of America, la hereby for bidden ; aud Congress 1 required to pass such law a shall eBROtually prevent the same. - - .. 2. Congress shall also bav power to prohibit th Intro duction of slave from any Htate not a member of, or Terri tory not belnng lug to, this Confederacy.. - , . 3. Tb privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not b suspended, unless when in case of rebellion or iuvasion the publio safety may reqair it. 4. No bill of etiaiuer, or re pout Jactohw, or law di-living or impaitiDg th right of prorerty in egro slave shall be paatted. -.. . f - , 6. No capitation or other dlreot tax shall be laid unlea. In proportion to th census or enumeration hereinbefore di rected to b taken. . . No taxor duty shall b laid on nrtlolrs exported from any Ft ,t eioept bj e vote ef two-thirds of both house. 7. No preferences shell be givn by any regnlall n ot C'lmmerce or revenue to the port of oni Mate over those of anotber.r ; - - . i . a. "No money ah all be drawii frcm tbe treaaurv, but lu cons a'lenca of adovourlattona made b law : and a reau ler statement end aoeodnt of tbe recelp's and expenrtliuies oi an pouiie money snail ne puonm-u irom time ie lime. V. Congress shall appropriate DO mo ey from tbe treas I ry except by ote ol two-third, of ho.th hon-es, tsxeu by )as and nnlera it b asked and e.tin.aied fur by some one i f the bund of deuanra u', and a- buntted to Conrress by the President ; or lor the purpose of p.) Inn ita own ex pense aod contingencies ; or for fi" payment of elaims sgsinsv the Con'ed rate htate, tbe j .illce of which shall nave been judioiauy declared oyatrmnnai for tlie I .venti gationof ofa ma gaint Hie government, which It t hereby uiadM tbe duly of Congress to ealablish. 10. Ail i ill. appropriating money thall specify in f'dernl cnrrer cv Ihe exaet smonnt of escb annopriation and Ike purposes f r which It i mad ; Bud Congress shall grant no extra conipeiivation to any public ooi-raoior, i. nicer, agent or servant, eter such contract abaii bave been made or such service rendered. 11. No title of nobility shall be granted by the Confede rata rusiee ; ana Bo person holding any cilice ot protr or tiuatnndnr them, shall, without the consent of tbe Con gress, accept of any present emoluments, office or title of any Kind woau ver from any king, prince or foreign Hiate li. CoDgress ahall make no law reauecting an e-taUih ment of relinlon. or nraUlhltln? the frt ewprciac tharenl : or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or tlie ricnt ot me people peaceably to assemble and oetliu n the government lor a reorst-s oi grievances. 6. a wen regulated rn i na Delng neceaeary to the curit- of a free htate, (he right ol the people to keep aud o- ar arnia snail do. ue iniringeu." . 14. No aoldier shall. In time of peace, be Quartered iuanv bouse without tb eoosentol tbe owner; Bnrtr time of war, but iu a manner to be preecribed by law. 15. Tbe right of the people to be secure In their persons. hon.es paper and eflecta against nnre.souablo searches and leisure., snail not be violated i and ne warrants -hall ieaue but upon probable cause, aupporieJ by oath or affirm ation, ma particularly describing ihe p ace to be searched aiid the persons or t- fugs to be seised. 16 No person ahall beheld to answer for a (lanital or otherwise inlamona crline, unles on a presentment or In dictment of a grand jury, except in rase arising in the laud or navel foi cue, or otbe Billiiia, hen tn ctii,il serrice, lb time of war or public danger j nor shall any pereon lie sub Ject tor tb same -fiVnce to be twice nut iu ie uardv of life or I nih, nor be cou.pelled, in any criminal rae, to b witnee against b nwll j nor be depitved ol lite, llbeity or proi erty, wilbwut due. pmcee ol law : nor eba I prmaie property be taken for public as wilhuai J tst conipeumt. tion. 17. In all criminal prosecution the accused shall riiht tbe f Kht to B speedy and public trial, bv an Imnai ti .1 j ir of the Htate and dial net wheieia tbe dime shsll bav been committed, whioh distilct shall bave been prevlou-ly sscer taiued by lw, snd ta be ti.fo itTed of tbe natu e a d cause of the .ccuetioD ; to be con round with th w inea t. against bim ; tn have compulsory process for obtaining wim aaee lo bis favor, and to bav th jsntoce ot counsel for hi defenc. 18 In so ts st common law, wher the v.ln In contro versy shall exceed iweniy doli.ra, the right of trial by jury .hail be preaervrd end no fact so tried by a J ry abaii be otberwiae re-examined U any court of the Confr deraci than according to Vt lules of ihe common law. ' 19. Excesaiv bail shsll not be required, nor excess! v line Imposed, nor cruel and unusual puiiiahaiente inflicted 20- Every law or resolution having the force of tew, abaii relate to but on subject, and that ahaUbe xpreeaed in tn Utle. r - Section 10. - ' ; 1. No Stats shall enter into any treaty, alliance, rr con federation ; gran letter of marque end tap, teal ; com money ; make any U log but gold aod silver emu a tender is payment of debts; pas any bill ot attainder, or tx po$t fncto law, or law Impairing the obligation of ocDtracte : or grant any ttti of BODility. " . No bUU shall, witnout the consent of tb CongreR, lav any imoosu or duties oa imports sod export, except what may be absolutely neceasary for executing it inspec tion laws ; nod the nett produce of ell duties aod mpoU, laid by any H'at on imoorta or exports, ahall b for the tue of th treaaury of tbe Col federate B la lea ( aod all tuoh lawa shall b subject to the revision ana control of Con gress. No PUte ehell. without the consent of Conirreee. la tny duty ot tt nnage, except on aea-goiug vessels, for lb improvement Of it river end harbor navigated by tbe aid vessels; but inch dutie shall Dot conflict wita any treaties of th Confederate State wuh foreign nations; and any surplus of revenue thus derited shall, alter ma in such improvemnt;-b paid into thr common ti eaeurv : nor sha'J any btete keep troop er chip of war. ta time ot peace, enter mto any a gree meat or compact with another btate, orwith a foreign power, or engage in war. Bale actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. But wbea any river divide or flow through two or more Mat, they may enter Into oompact -with each other to improve th navigation thereoL . AariCL 11. tectum 1.- --- Z 1. The executive power ahall be Teeted in President of the Confederate Htate of America. H and the Vic Presi dent shall bold their office for the term of aix years ; but the President ahall not b re-eligible. The President and Vice President shall be eleoted a i ollow " i- 2. Each htate shall appoint, in such manner a the I .er Is let or thereof may direct, a number of electur equal Vo the Whole Bomber of ienatora and Reoreaentativaa ta which tbe Stat may b entitled la tb Oonirraas : but aa etan&tiw M BepiWsatt.Tv.wy ertoa .aiding U cfio of trM er peofit under tlierf onffdors'e Htstee, .h.tll be appointed .0 elector. .- . . . - - S. The electors ?Jill meet In thwlr rrectiv Sta'e anl vote by ballot, for President and Vice 1'resl-leot, oaa of wk m, at least, shall nut .b sn luhiliftant or the sams Htat with tin n'elves i (bey shall name in tblr ballot the pel. son voted fur a. I'-. lnt. ami In di.'loct ballots- the .ffr son voted tor a. Vice Pi el,,nt, end they .h II make dls. tlnot lisia of a'l persona voed for a. Prltnt, and of ail person, voted for Vic Preatdani, ' d of the Sirnr of vote, for each, which list they ahall in and certify and traoamlt. eeiled, to thegovemment of th cou'edorate Htate. directed to tbe President of the Bonate the Preal. d nt of the Heinala shall. In Ihe presence of the Hr-nat and Hooe of Retresntstlves. open all ihe rertlilcs'e.. and ihe vn'ea Bha'l then he rmin'e I Ihe perwin hsvina th rtl numb, r of vol for Prcdent UII b" the i'reatd nt, If mch numlier K wejorliy of rhH wh,le number t.f leeiir ap. polated, and it no i ei so hav ench majority, then, from th person, having the hlghe.t number, not exceeding three, en the 111 of those voted -l r ss President, the lloue o I'epreaenletit ahall choose Irfnit-dlately. I y ballot, the Pr a'deot Hut In ehorwlt g the Preaplent ihe vot, s .hall be taa.n by Htaie, the reptexem ,tlou from ch -tni having on vo'e ; a quornm lor iui- purpose an nl consist of a ire in bar or mrmhor from two thirds of Ihe Hlalc. and a raa- lorltv of all tbe "tales ahall be noes sary to a ebolce An4 if th Hon or, KepresautaUve. aball not ehsMSae PrMb flew, wneriaver lha rtvtit of choice ahull rtevoivw upon them. before tbe 4th day of March next following, then th Vio I'resldont shall ct as I'rosideot, as l-t ca of the death or other constitutional dlaahlliry of tli Pr slitent 4.1 he rertoa baviAg the greatest number of vote Vice Preaideiu shall be tha Vice Pr Sldent, if such Dumber he a majority of the whole number ot eh utO'S aop , luted i aud it no pereoa bav a mJ rtiy, then float tha two highest uuruiier on th list lb reust shall choos Hi Vice I r.l dent a quorum for tb purpos shall oona'st of two third. Of the whole Bumher of Henatnrs, and a majority oi' the whole number shall ba necessary to a choice. 6 Hut no per-on conailio'lonalty liielligi I to tli oflloe f President aha I be eligible ta thstol Vio Presldcal ol tha Coniderat Hlates. ; ' ( The Oongrets may determine th time nf cbnnlng tb lectois , aid tbe-iay on which tin y .bail g'v thetr voles which day shall be tb sum throughout ihe l ouioderate Ktatc. 7- No pel sou except a natural born oltisen of tht Coo fe leiste hlates, or s clili -a thereof at tha tlmeol th adop tion of this eonstltutiwo, ore olttten thereof boin in the United Hute. prior to t' 30t b of December, (HilO. sliall b eligible to the i fllr of President ; tislther (liall auy por-on baligo to that olBoe who aliall Both e atiaiutdth sge of thnty flv yesrs, aud been fourteen year a raaideut within th limit of lb Confederate btate, i may exist al b time of bis eleetlon. - H In ca of the removal of Ihe President from ofDoe, or of bis death, resignation, or Inability to discharge the pow ers and duties of tbe said office, th am shsll devulv oa tli Vic Preal lent ; snd) tb Congress may, i y law. provide r the ease ol removal, death, resignation, or Inability both ef th President and Vic Piesidout, declaring what oQloer ball 'hun a t as President, and such i fll er shall sot ao conlliigiy until the disability be remove I or a President shall b elected. V. lb Pali)ent shall, at elated timr a, rccelv for bla aorylces a compensation which .hull neither be increased nor diminished during th pi riod tor which he shall have buen elected; aud be ebaH not taoelv within that period any o't-er emolument from the l nk-aratt Males, or any of them 10. Ilefo'e he enter, on the execullon of hla cifllce, le .bail take tne loiiowing oam or slllrmatlon i " 1 do solemn y sw sr (oraflirm) that I will faithfully ex out the ofllce ut i'renidaut ul the foufeduraie btates. and will to ihe b'.t of iu at'ility, preserve, protect and duft-iid the Constitution thereof " tbtiwn 1. - 1. The Prealdont shsll be oouituaudar In-chitf of th army and navy of th Couledeiate Mates, Mid ot the ml itia ol the several f tales, ahen called Into tlie aotual ecrve ot th t'ontsdsiat Mates; b msy require tbe opiul m, in writ ing, ot l ho principal ollljor lu eauh of the Exeout ve Hwuart mnt., ulm'U anv .ublect relating to the duties of their re spective i fllcers, and be aba'l i.av ower tn grant rptlv aud par ous firr otlajcea sgatsmt tbe t'oniederrt Htae, xctpl in ease ot Impeachment. t. lie ahall hava th power, bv and with th at vie. and -consent oi th Hunat, to m ike iraMieri, provi le i two uiiidsnf -he c.daiois pr sent e ncur ; and he ahall a niil- Date, end by nu with the advice and consent of the ben-sle, sliail sppo nt suioawiadois, o li.r public ramiater and con sul. Judges ot the bupreme Couit and all oilier fil lers i f ma - oi icUemte Mates, wlio-e sppoiniuicii's sre Hot herein I otfcsrwle prnv ded for. end wfclch si,alf be ealnhlo sc I law t but the Cong-'-M n i, by law, . th. priinimrl of sucii Inferior '-Ulcers, as 'be lb nk proper, iu ibe Preel dcut alone, lu tbu com la of law or iu the heads of depart ments. I. Th i-rlnclpal nfflser In such of 'he exctlve ilepurt menta, and all persons eonnrctd with tb diplomatic ser vice, msy b rtinovtd fiom olllc at the pieu.ure or the I'resideut. All o'ber civil ofllccrs ol the Ex- cutlvo Impart uieut may be removed at a y time by tbo t'reaiiieut, or other appoin'lng power, hi u tt.elr service, sre unneces snry, r lor dishonest r. lucsoacitv. inefll oencv. miscon duct, or uglot ut uu'V l Mid when su removed, ih remov a, shall be reported to tha bvuate, together with the rea'ooa uieieior. 4. Th President shall bave newer to Oil a'l vacancies that may happeu dm lug the reccaa of the Senate, by grant ing conimiBhi.ins wnicB snail expire ai tne end of their next seaaion i but Bo pel sua r, J.-ettd by the Henaia shall be re appointed to the saui oflb e daring thiir ensuing recta.- .Soion 3. ... . . i . ' 1. Tha President h!l ftoui t ui to time, give to the Con- graaa iniuruiaiiou t i mesial ot me l onieueracy, ana re cnimeud tu thdr considcratllMi uob naaai -a lis wlisll juu,. necessary Bud expedient; ha may, ( n extraordin-iry oocaal ns, convene bulb bouses, or tuber of them ; sod lo ca-e or cisagieemenl between tbvni, wita repeat tn Ibe time of sdj'i irnment, he may adjourn tb'in to ,-uch time as be st all thick proper; he s'sli receive Anibassadora and other public minister.; fa ahall take care tlmt the laws lis lalilifiiily axecut d, and shall commission all the ofTl ier ul tb CoDiedtrate S aU v-cfiom 4. 1. Tbo Prestji nt, Vice Pie-ideut, and all Ciell offlcer of the Coiifrdetai Kiates, sliall be removed Irmn cftice on lm peaeliHietit fTi and convn-tion of trctB' a, tlibOfj, or other ii'lcrlioea aiidinlsileinnuois. - ''o-' ' AKTICl I ui. - fkoticm i 1. The judicial power cf th ( oulee tc KUu alitll l.e Vested iu one Huprenie Court, and in cuch loJcil' r to J' s ihe Cinigreas may Irom time to lirne onluld r.d raab isn The judge, botb'ol the H pime snd infi-tior eouns, sh.ll nolo tb ir flics, during good b- bsvior, ami shall, st aisled limes, receive tor their eeivlo.s a coiPpenit1i n, which shall no be diminished during tb-ln Coiitmuauce in ctQ.. . ifHicdoa J 1. The Indicia! usurer aija.ll extend to all esse, arlalne nnder ihU H,.U'ifya,n; the law bf tb roDP.di-r.t Stales a d treaile m.de or which shall bo mid ender their an. tiiorlty ; to all caeca aflcctitg ami aaaadoia, other public miuiaiers and consul; to all Cars of -dmi alty and marl- nmirjiiiied e toe; to Conuovemie to wulcn lbs Cixireita- rate mates BbaU be a pait o coot-ot ris between two or more states ; between a State and ottfsens of another Mate where tie Nan i pie'utitJ ; between oitti-n claim ma laud, under graut of different "lates. and between a ftlala t. tha ,ol tlriri.-i. bi il .,li,,i kiia- jil',., 7i? ntijacts ; But no Mate shall be sued by a iltc or 8Ut,jcl4 of au foreign mate. 2. In all ease .fleeting mbasadova, otber public minis ters and coneuis, and those in whioh a btate aball be a pa ty, the ropreme - vnrt ahall have ortgiD.i) j irtsdictioa. in all the o'h-r aees beforo meotiourd th baore in Coort hall bav ap pel ate jurisdiction, boin a to law anl tact. )iV ucB excaptione ana nndrr eooa rrgniatiOB a me Congress .aa l Baa . lb tiLI ul all crime, execot la cases of Imura hmifll. sh-.ll be by ljry, and ro.b trial thall b held in the Mat waer me iia crime snau nave- oeen commniea I out wbea Bot eommiUed within aa Mate, the trial aball be at each place ot piece a lb Cougrw may bylaw have al rectea. . Section S. I. Tres.oa agaluet tbe Co edsrst Ptate shall consult only in levying war sgainet tbem, er la adaenng to their nemie., giving them aid and tx mfort- No per. i abaii b coovKted el trcsaon galea oa tae u aumoay of two wi mea ses to tb tarn overt aot. OT on ooules.uu iu opeB oourt. 1- Tbe Congress aball have power lo declare tbe powiao ment ol treason, but no atulndey of treaaoa shall work oor- ruptioa of blood, or foiieiture except doling toe lit of tb person attained. - , - bbttcli nr. faction 1. 1. Foil faith and credit bull be given fa sj;h Suit to th pub.ie act, record and Jndicial piooeediog of very other Mate, And the C-'Dgr- mav, by g aeral saw. Bieecrine th maimer in which aoch acta, reco-d and procecdinin snail d proved, ana u eneci tDroi, ovenoa s. 1. Tb cliixene of each btate (ball be estit'ed to all tb privilege and unmannie ef tiiliaen ia tbe aevaral btate, aod shall have the right of transit sad anioura in any tat ot ui crmederacy. who meir nave and ouer property ; nd the right of property la aaid slave ahiol not be tnere- BytmpaiiMv 2. A person charged ia any gUte wttb-treasoa, felony. or other crime against lb law of sock feti, wbe "' flae fr m justice, and be found in another e.it. shall o demand of the executive authoiity of tbe Btate from ware be fled, be delivered Bp te be removed to tb Htat laving jurktdictoa of tbe crime. " . NoaWveor other pence i! 7K7-m. .CI any itat or Territory of th Co.-rer.- toiratiiereo. BMeytaf er JawfsiJy earfJed fc mUr, .rati la cen.eq-tefio ef mf law or r.galatln therein, be -discharged from anch aervia er labor, Hut shall be deliver d no an claim of th party to w' om noh (lave belong, of to hom sucli ivire ir labor tnay bdne, , - ' . fievfiowj '-- - ' i" -V ' 1. Otber Plate msy b adrolfed Into thl ConleJunipj bvavotcof two-thltitsof f whole Hons of Kewreaenta-'' ul,-, uia canaic, in rtenate vet'lnir h Mat. ; bat no B- w Ht.te shsll ba formed or reUd Wlihio Ihe ju. srilctlnn of any ether Waiet n-.r any ta he torm. ed bv Ihe Junetlori of two ot mors Hute. or prteof NtMe. wbhout lh.i eoiaent of the Leglalatureaof tb Mta'es eoaI lr" rtied. s well tif fb Congrea. .,t ' 1. Tne Congre. shall bav power In dlSpOsD ot and mak a'l lieed'u' r r and regnlailor ronceraitig the propcity of ' . ' the Conlederst Htataa, Inopidllig lb lands the-eof. ' ' . I ' , 1 S. TbeC'nfederateHia'eeBisverqa reaewierr'tory '' Cot!rs hall hsv powar to iilaie snd p-ovM g.rVa n- . ' meiiis tor the InbbUanta or al terr tory b-hinglne in tbi n rdeist Hiat. lying wlibonl th limit- of tbe several Kul) and niavi ermt ihm. at such time ed In .neb " manner as H may by law pravld. to Inmi the Htste i0 be . admitted Into th coi ld-acy.- lu all "Boh iwrborv the ln, " stitulioit or negro alavery as it Bow exist lu the Coufed-' rat Mste shall b reeogniaed and protected by t 'engreM and by the territorial goveromea and th fobhtta-i of t ' th-sec raf Confederat Hlati a d Icrrltot lv shall have tliw fight to Isk aucb territory aa l slave lawfully bold by - ' . them la any of th btate or Territories of tbe Confederate, j . Matee. t , - , : 4. Th 4'oDfdrt Plate sh.ll gas'rsntee to every- Ptat' " ' ' -hitBow for br aftsr may benoni a meatier of tlifw Ceo- '" federaflv, a Republican form of government, and shall pro- ( ' ' teot each of thsro against Invsaiont nd oa appllimtloo of'' "'" ' Ihe l.etlatnr (or of th Sontiv when th LcHtlatur ' . Is not lurssloD sgsln.l domestic vlolsnce, ' , ; ,'. . ' ' " '"' ABThri.n -BncUtA t-. '-f. ' ' , )-.--- J' - I. UpoB th rjmaa l of any Ihn Htate Irgsly sesem. . - , ' hied lu their .ev ral eonveul loss, I h Congrea shall sum-'"' ''. . ma Conveation of all the Hlaea. to ttk into eon. Id., r.' " M tion ruch amendroeut to tbe conllluion h i.ta btates ' ' . -slutll cnnniip lo aiik-irf at ins at tha tlm al,.HO,...u j a P j ta mid, and .liould any ef tb proposed emendmeni to ' : 'un ooiwiiiuiinn ow agrieu on py in l CosvenWun rut in br Kates ard 'h .am be ratified by tb Legislature of two thirds of th several Bute, or by oonvsntfon lu two.thlrds thereof as th on or tha other mod of ratio. rauon may n proposed ny ui general convent loo they shall hsnonforward form apart of the Cob ItulloB. , Hut no Hlsies shall, without I' oonsent, b deprived of it aaual reprweiiUtlun la th benat. ' 4 , . ; iariot ytr 1. Th Government eaUliiiabed by tbtiConelltnllen iatX successor of the provisional government of tb-Coiifederatd, - ' ."taie. nf America, and all lb law passed by lb latter shall coBttuu la furo nntil tbe sam shall be rtpsaled or - " mod fled! and all the iiftl er appdlottd by th asm shall ' rmaln in ofllc antil their successor ar appoiated Md -i v qaalilled, or the elxoes aboll.h.d. , , ' r :!" I. All debts contracted slid engagement n'ted Into - " batora th adoption ef thia Oonstituiiow shall -be as valid ' ' ' . against the Confederate "Utea nudor tb l euitstllatlon at under the . rovlslenal government. '' , - U Thuioon tltution. and Mi taw of the. On ederat. ' Hlatea, made la puiauanc thereof, and all treaties aiad. or , w i'mjm .nan r maua uninr mo auinoruy or tne tioulederat' . Hlaias, shall b th snpram lavw of th land) and the Jodg- a In ev ti Htat shall b bouud thereby, aoytklng iu lb ' eonatitutlon or law ot any feiat to Ihe contrary notwlth-' ' i r ' 4 Th r-en itor and Reprr sentsffves hefora mcntf.,na.l . ' id tha mimiar.of. thesevsrai Hiate I egfalatarv and all A ''. : exseulive end Judicial f ffloi rs, both of tto Couled . t -,'.. 'tale- and of therl Matoa (hall b bo idd by outu or I" ' afllrmaiio to support tb) eonatitutlon, bat bo relicona teat" 1 rr us rriuiwu aa a qu;uioiioQ to any cflioe er put'llc trust under the Confedoiat Hiaiei , , ' " The puwer not delegated to tb Conf.,le:,la Rio.. W ' " th oniistlnit on, nor prohibit,! by It to th MUte are rw-' i ' " - served to tb butes, respectively, dr to th peopl thereof.s - ' ' .-, - . ; astiolb yu. --. ,, , .m 1. Tli rat floiittnn of th Convention of flv Htate hall b rulU lent for b e.ta'illabment of this oouatliuO oa be- twwin th btate. so fa' if lug tha aame. Htates shall hav rauflnd tlii constitution - , ' ' In th manner before specified, tb Congies onder provl. ' aional conatltut on shall picsoilh Ui tin fo- holdli g tha ' - tect'on of praaldent aud Vki I'maideut l aud for toaeuog' '" ' i oft1 Eltctoral Colli:e ; and fur connllng the vote aod- a gnrsting tb Iewldiiit They shall also-precnle tbe ' '"" 'io.e lor holding ihe flrat election of meirltieta of l'vugrs V ' under IM. counMilon,' dlhtimf rss(.mhln thmwr Unnl lh sasfmhlmg of auoll ConaTew, tli Congress nifnr the prosl ional ooosUiu'loo sh ill eout nue ti exxsi.e rh lei.irlativa iow' .anted ttipm, not extsidlni liey,mJ th . time limited by lb conatiltitloB of Ihe provision fnv.pn. . i' - Adopted tniaiilinonaly, Ifsrrh H, 18HL' ' , ?...: t'v'i.n of KOI Ih CarolloaTBOO.,.' i , '' A BXIHiHTxU BV TB cKCKHraJIT OK IBM gTAfR noNVBwTlo. . CoOhTlr.. WIIIT. It BVOI. 11. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 25, 1862, edition 1
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