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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMEHIOAWILMINGTON, N. 0., MONDAY, APRIL 7, IR62. : VOL. IV NO. 178. ..'" BT rtXTOS aVPMCB, PROPRIETOR. JH FULTON. Edito. ... A. L. PRICE, Aaaotlate Editor. ; Will b-' inserted at FIFTY CENTS per eqoarw of ten . IfBfS tr ), for the nrst InrtioD, sal T.K TV-FIVS f'KNTK pur square fur eeeh repetition -CASH IN AD VANCE ' . . J a Advertisement Inserted as Special or Bishop Notice .ie charged ne-h'!f rove than above rates eight line Tended) or lea oouoted M square. .lHr.iiMntaRta inarU.t near ntfier rlavare C-hariie.l vv nuiui uDi'Uiv'ii. ..--.-- - .... j .. - - - - - - 47 cents per squaTefor each tosrTtion after the first.- MWHit publication muds without a reepnotihle name ' CUSWESS ANblFiiOFESSlONAL CXhiii - ; ., . v .Ma. IlM MUM . ATTRNKY AT LAW, ;-'.,, TTAS rumored to the centre office of JOURNAL BUILD I S INUR. next door West of hi former locution. - October 17th. 1801. - - - ' SH tf . , KJ1P1K A A LI KW " ":A TTQUNEY8 A T LA W, 1 TTAVR removed their otfl'-e from Frontto Frloeeass'reet, ' Jrl JOURNAL formerly ofttjeplcd. by fl. U Holmes Esq. ' ' - ' October I71h. I"! - i8.'iL I.T.rmiWf, BOO EH BfKJRB. . PKTTiEWAl "t MOOIIE. . I RNFRAT. COMMISSION MKRiSHANT. , UTT 2. 18SI1 No- 3 North Water it., Wilmington, N. C. LOVIII B, ERAHRSHT, DRUGGIST AMU FKACTlCA-l ran.my,bu ur, 1 , - WltMIKOTOW, N. C. Eeeps constantly on hand, a select itock of Jrwjs, Jed 4 itwj, Domestic and .European Chemical, Fancy and 'ibttel .Arricla, Wine and Liquors for Medical Purpose, wart, Ao. ' : . . t.Store immediately under tie " OroHu Hotel. " July U, 1859. ioBirn . ltoison. CTot a. vamamkiko. j. 11. ouwwina v. ENKllAt COMMISSION MECHANT3. June 88, 1861. wtmmoTOH, w. v. . - II. B. KICK KB, ' WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION KEB CHANT, od DEALER IN NAAL BTORK, corner Wnter and Market etreete, Wilmington, N. O. . A pril id, 1WR. ' J(ttriHaoi to Muurny h rtiwoti,i 1 soimiSHIO! KKRCHAHTft " ' " I Ahl; !'L4ALK (5ROO?!K8, f ' WATVH STHKET, WILMINGTON, N.C. , i.udat. b. . mikoaiS"K. T. m'mAf. febrnftry 1, 18S. W-tt ; j as. c, BKirru a co.t -, i 10MJIIKSI0N"MEBCHANT8, ote -!'d story, r.wr J Booth Water and Mwket itrwts, Wilratarif M, V. ' where they are prepared to 6ttI tc!i b! iii" th OonuriMiioD line.. - - All boatiiMw eatrtiatbd to Cttwa ill be pur -.'tiv ; ' v . - c. M. KOHIWS.OW v tX)., CIOMMISIOM AND KOaw A1?1L'(1 .MBRCBANTd . t WimiNeTOh, ft C. Offlee orer Mr. J. A. Willard' Store. fcutrssV umh of PriuoeM and Water etreete. , ' . Kuroh 9, I'm 1.WA Jtf . .- - J. COX. 'W. r. IBNDALL, . I. KNUALl. " ' tOI, KKKDALL, A (O. ,OMMISBION MKBCHANT8 AND HOI.E3AX-1S GHO 1 ii-nj" . - ,1. ... 1 , No. 11 & W, North Water Ft. March l.h, 18M 157 f f . - . . - T, CAD, 0. W02TH, qOMinSBION AND FOBWAKDISO MERCHANT, ' ,-,' . Wiuwwiw N.O. arohu. leer ; .; . . WAUUStirAKKr, . . (Fvrnnir to Wnllrwr Meami C'e..l E0LE3ALK AND RKTAIL DBUGUIaT, ' 49 MA1HT TWT, WIUnHflTOJ!, N.J. w B. T, MtTOBtLL, .-. D.u,ia.y,:; .. v. - .' VhlOLESAl AND RETAIL PBALFR8 IT? OBN, PEA 8, OATS. BYE, WHEAT BRAN, Oil, MFAL: . , " ' AUW, 'JSASTXBN AW POliTX JilVSR BAT, t . "o 9 Nri Water St- t. i. KTwit. s r. C10MMlB8I0H-ei?8CBASTB-, j - WmfiHflfOH, N. C. OIOBfll HABTSg. A. i. EOWBH.. W. HAHSW9, ' rtnt. let. 1A8. NOTICES. CO-PARTSERSIIIP BTOT1CK. niHE UNDERSIGNED hare entered Into Copartnership ' JL l the tov, of WUuilngton, N. C, under the firm oi bOU .'H EUL AND ft COLEMAN, for the parpoie or baying and aellin NEGRO BLAYEB, where the highest caah pricei win u ptuu. Tbev alao hare a hooie in Mobile. Alabama, where they will receive and aell alavei on commission. Liberal advan ce made npoa slave left with them for tale. , . . P. J. BOUThERLAND, jTTZ , JAMEa C COLEMAN. - Anfrnat Ut, 1849. ... mi RttEU 0T!. CHOICE ARTICLE, just reef Ived. For eale hy "-Feb. 7th . PtTTKAY A M()ORE. OAP- MMP, r A LOT of hard Soap, made at home, a choice article. For aale b PtllEWAY 4 MOOUK. - Jan. 24. PLOUGHS OF ALL DESCRIP 11, lit, ana t-igle a, o. u, w, k ana r fioncfis: also. Garden Plough. Hoe, Caelinite. ' t orn Bheliera at.d Straw Cutters, in warehooM and for laie at . JAMES WILSON'S Oil, Leather, fladdlerr, Trunk and Earneas Eatablisliment - Jan. 87th,-18621 " ; . - . J. MILITARY RIDINO SADDLER. TTTE BAYS now on exhibition the three leading ntyle II of Military Hiding IHaddlea via: THE MONKEY SADDLE, ' . THE REGULATION SADDLE, i THE McCLELLAN BADDLE. Also. Mexican, Hope, Hpaahih, l.'pglish, AttaltapaM and other popular aty tea, at - niuoun tu Fel. SI. TUB EXOOt S OF PLOl'tiHS atill contirnei at Feb. It. . WILSON'S. ruHIR ! FLOUK I 1 (f BBL8. SUPERFINE FLOUH, jast received from v rM-nuurg, coraaie in k. oy . Feb. 6th, 18C1. HARBI88 A HQWSLL. fctloir.il t tiinv-an c mt v Di 1 ' XTJST EECKITEn. imno.i. tr t . ej iSoota, eiae rawrina; from 3'i to 8'a. Alo. ajrarietv of MiaaeaandCtiildreB'ehhoeeat f SUNDRIES. LOT CHAIN CABLE; Half keg Epeom Balti ; ' Lot of wire ; - Plooirh Sharee ; , 7,000 Bull Envelope! ; . . 10 reama Bine Baled Letter Paper ; , Part box Window Glasa; 4 -Vt 1 Plough: - I Letter Copying Preiaea. For tale by - March I2d JOB. B. BLOSSOM A CO. SUNDRIES. HOOP IBON U and 11 INCHES : Lot Chain Cable t . Lot Wire, suitable for strapping riuugn i oid; , , ' Lot of Iron Gaa Pipe, H and I Inches ; Lot New Type; , . Puff Eovelopee ; . . , ,t .', Part box Window niast ; I Letter Copying Preaaea.' For aale by ' ir..-ll J. ft. BLOSSOM CO. , -- , - - - ...... Thf fiotvfejern Krpubltr. The Permann t Vonttu(o of thf Confedere't Slain of Amenca. - - We. the lunula of the Confederate Watea, eachfU'e act i'H In ila iioter iiaa and Indeuendiit charaoter, in order to ftB4 a perm went fdPtl sovernment. eatab lh jutlnt. In are (loinimio trao-iul iir. e1 a'ciire the blewiuK of liber tv to odmi'Ivm i!d oil' rtitriiv invoklo the tavorand e"iilat.c nf Almtlitv C.,itjlQ orJaln and e'Miph thi i lcntttiiuia lor ttte t'onft-a'-raie mj-o i AiuB.Ka. ART1C1K 1. .VfOItim i- J a ' o:Rrea f the Confmleaata Ktt, which h!l dmal.t of a reorttt nvn " Hitttsv or Kewwwwax-vra - : SrcliO 1 1. The Pousa of nupte-nlitires xliall be Cotnto-el oi wtmbirs i'hWit eviry moohJ year bv the people of lh Ber.tl State; end the elpctora ii eich Hit elmlt ke citi sens of it Cotifdeiat Matf. and Aav the qualiilcariitii reiui?i'e for electors of the mo-t nuait-rom branrh nf t!e Ft e l.i'irM.iture : bit per .on of foreign birth not a clti ira of lYe t'oiifrderiite -ta'e shall be ahiwed to vote for B'iv .R'n ers, oivil or political, Rate or Federal 3. ho person tthnll he a rnreKntttv who shall !)t have attuned the age of tweotv-oe years, and be a citiaeo ot the Confederate Hta'ea, aad who Khali not, whea elected, be an inhabitant nf that fU'e id wbh be shall be choaen. 3. PenieDentai'V)' and direct taxej shall be anportiom d among t av- ral Stu'ea whictt tnsj' ha Jtioloiifd witlilfl this Cet'teileiacy acooriiuig to tueir respective numo-rs, koicp hhall be determined by addlnii to the whole nutther of free tieraim. includiiiB'- thiine buaui .-- asrviua for a term of yeara, and excluding Indium not taxd, three-fi'tha of all slaves. The aotualeiinmv!r i'iin shiill be made witliiu three years after the nt me tin of the Conjjreae of the Confed erate Mates, aud within every aubseqhrnt term of ton years, ia such manner a they flail, by law, direct. The number of reprraentutives shall not exceed one for evefy fifty thou sand, but each Slate thill have at leaat one representative ; and until such enumeration shall be made the State of South Carolina shall be entitled to cbooe six, the State of Geor gia ten, the State of Akbama nine, the Mate of Florida two, the Bute of Aiit idnippi seve n, the Stale of Louiaiana six, and the Mate ot Texas six. 4 When vacancies happen in the representation from anv State, the Executive authority thereof shall iene writs of election to till such vacancies. 6. The House of Hepreaentativea stall choose their Speak er and other ofliuera, and aliall have the pole power o im peachment, except that auy ju licial or other federal oflicer resident and acting solely ailhlnthe limit of suy Stato, may be impeached by a vote of two thirds of h..th biautlos of the Legislature thereof. , . SecUorti. 1. The Senate of the Confederate State shall, he compos ed of two Bemtlor from each State, chosen for six years by the legislature thereof, at the regular seahion next imme diately preoeiliiig the commencement of the term ot service; and each Senator shall have one vote. 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled, in come .quence of the first election, they shall be divided a equally "a may be iuto three classes. 1 lie seat of the Senators ol the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of tba sec ond tear ; of the Hecond clas at the expiration of the fourth year; and of the 3 J clans at the expiration of the sixth year ; so that one-third niay be chosen every second year ; and ! vacancies happen by res gnation or otherwise during the recees of the Legislature of any State, the Executive there of may make temporary appolutraeuta until the next meet ing ot the Legislature, which shall then fill such vacancies. . No person shall be a Senator who shall not have at tained the age of thirty years, and be a citisen of the Con If derate States, and who shall not, when elected, be an In habitant ot the State for which be shall be cho. n. , 4. Trie Yice-Presidcnt of the Confederate States shall be Prealdeut of the Senate, but shall have 00 vote, utilttm they be eq'ially divided. 0. The Senate shall choose their other officers, and also a President pro temp re In the absence of the Yice Presi dent, or when be shall exercise the office of President ot the Confederate 8tats. 6. The Senate shall have the sole power to try all Im peachments. When sitting for that purpose, they shall' be on oath or affirmation. When the President ot 'be Confede rate States ia tiled, the Chief Justice shall preaine ; and n pt-raon shall be convioted without the concurrence of two thirds ot the members pteaeot. 7. Judgment la case of imneaebment t-hall not extend further than to remi val from otlice, aud disqualification to bold and enjoy any oflke of honor, trust or profit, under the Uonlederate btatea; but toe party oonviciua man, never theless, be liatrle and auhject to iouicluient, trial, judgment and punishment, according to law. Hectton 4. 1. The times, places ana manner of holding elections for Senators and itepresemauyes snail oe presurioea in eaco State by the Legislature thereof, subject to the provisions ot Ui.s 10- stitulion ; unl the uonereaa may, at any tim -, dv law make or al'er such regulations, except as to the time and plac s ot choosing he nature 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in evry year ; and sncb meeting shall be on the first Monday iu December, unless they shall, by law, appoint a different aay. Section 6.' 1. Fach House shall be the judge of the elections, returns and qual ucatiuns of its own memners, and a majority 01 each shall consti'iite a quorum to do bubineas ; but a siual . r number may adjourn from day to day, and may be au thorized to compel the attendance or absent members, in such manner aad anaer such penalties as each House may provide, ' 2. l.ach House may determine the rules of its proceed ings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, aud, with the concurrence 01 two-thirds of the whole number, expel a member. 3. Each House Shall keep a journal of Its proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Harm as may in their judement require seoiesv, and 'he yeas and nays of the members of either Louse, on any ques tion, snail, at the ueMr ot two-nubs 01 tnose present, be entered on the journal. 4. Nether House, during the session ft Congress, shall, without the coi.seut or the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to auy other place than tbat in which the two uoua; s snail oe sitting. tkxHion 6. 1. The Senators and Representatives shall receive a com peustition for their servicts, to be ascertained by law, and paid out 01 toe treasury 01 tne louiederaie hta'es. lhej cases, except treason, reiony sua nrescn ni me uegea irom arreet during tnelr attendance at heir respective Houses, aud In gmng to anc the same ; and lor any xpeech or debate in they ahaU not be questioned iu any other. 2. o Senator or Representative shall during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil otlice onJei the authority of the Coutede-ale Slates, which shall have bee created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during euch time; aud no person holding any office uitiicr the Contedeiate States ahull be a memoer oi eiUierHtttiae daring his eonUnuauce to. jffice .. ..fZui Cuiigress n.ay, by lrw, grant 10 tne principal uuoer in eacn ot trie executive liepartmentsa aeai upon me flour 01 either nou.e, with the privilege ot dfacusiog any measure appertain- log to bis department. Section ?. sniLAi" su i 1 trfcafWOT place. 1 AO bills for raising revenue shall originate In the House of Representatives ; bat the eermte tiuy propose to concur witn amendments as on otner Dins . . tTEvefj bTtt"wnicTbairtave paaned both Il'irutes shall, I betoie it becomes a law, be presented to tne f reeideut 01 the Confederate States ; if he approve, he shall sign it ; but 11 not, be snail return 11 witn fits objections to mat nouns in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the objec tions at large on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of that House shall agree to paaa the bill, it shall be sent, together with the ob jections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsiaereo, ana u approved Dy iwo-uuraa 01 uai iionae it shall become a law. But in all such cases the Totes of both Houses shall be determined by yeas and rays, and the names of the persons voting fof-aud against the bill shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. If any bill shall not be relumed by the President within ten days (Sundays excepted) alter It shall have been presented to hiBi, the same ahaU be a law, in like manner as if be had signed it, unless the Congress, by their adjournment, pra- veut it return ; in wnicn esse itsnaii not oe a law. im President may approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation in the same bill. In euch caae, he shall, In signing the bill, designate the appropriations dis approved, and shall return a copy of such appropriations, with his objections, to the House in which the bill shall have originated ; and the same proceedings shall then be aad as in case of other bills disapproved by the President. 3. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the concur rence of both Huoaea may be necessary (except-esva ques tion of adjournment) shall be presented to the President of tba Confederal States ; and before the same shall take ef fect, shall be approved by him ; or being disapproved by him, may be repaaaed by two-thirds of both Houses accord ing to the roles and limitations prescribed In caae of a bilL " " Section 8. The Congress shall have power 1 Xo lav and AntlHAt Utm lintiM Imniuta r.A aaa for revenue necessary to pay the debts, provide for the oornwiOB defence, and carry on the government of the Con federate Slates ; but no bounties shall be granted from the Treaaurv. nor ahati . " "uons be laid to promote or foster any branch of YLtZJJ'l ?uVf- Wosts and sxcises ahall b uni form throughout the Confederate Bute. Btete.0 w moDeJ on tie credit of the Confederate S. TorgnjAtconmMwittfore the several Ptatea, and with Ui Indian trtr. ; frit n. !th r thl, nor any-other c'sus oontaiaed la the t'inHtmtt,un', shall ever he construed to delegate the power t-i C,inrre-s to svpropriata money for Internal rniiroveinnt intfr.il ed to taeilitele eowmeree. exoept for th p-irpief fur. Biahing Hibta. beons and buva. and ofber si U to mm gstion upon th coas, and the iiuiitivpiiiit r harbo.. and the removitig of obatntettens in river navl-atiiui. in all which oa surh dot hH be laid on lh nv,-tloo t eil tated thereby a may b nroawaty to f.y t. ciy and expeuaea thereof. 4. To 'abllh Bntf.rrn law of n.tnralljutmn, u,i UP. form law on the siiblKOt of D"vupiejea. lir.,!,.Tj,t (H t'oifeitera'e tt t hut bw bt Cuiur"-t-.t il tl-.r1;e any debt eoatractrrj before 'he pa-st nf dix 6. To eoia nw ey, rernlite the va'na tj ei,..f 01 of f.'. elgo elo, and tlx 'be sUmlard of we.jjli's end niea- ;t.., To pro Ide for the pnnhihnvul o mn'i.if, ITiig eer-oH'lea and current coin of She CnnVleia'e tnt- ) 1 Toeatnbllah p t offleea anf p"t rmin. ; hut tt.11 e Senana of th Post otllr'a l)paitmot. jfter tlm f t div' of isrchinthn year ot our lord lght-u l uiidr.i sa I six'y three, shall be paid out of il own n s. a To promole the proif'eaHof ao'euc.f .,J ui.ef.il Bria liy BecurlBg tur li!iled times V auihora iuveiilors the ex clu'ivo ri ht of their reapeetlve wrltltur' and ji-ooverlr. 9 To o'Hwtit'ita tribunals tteur 10 th Suptin .onrt 10. To rtellne Mud pun nI aaVaeir and feKmio nnffnl ted 00 the high sew, tui 1 r.fcnoe stalest iha (few of plo a 11. To ''ee'ere w i . rwnt letter rf i.iar(e a id re prlxal, and nuke rule coticerning captures on land and water. ..... 11. To raise and support armies ; but 110 appropriation of money to thtit n?e shall bi for a Iitigr' teimlhutwo years. IS. To provide and maintain a ity. 14. To make rules for government at;4 regulation of t! land and naval foroet. - 15. To provide for callur forth tne riiillti 1 to exertife the laws f the Cenfederate States, siippreas bisnrrectioM tinil tepel invasion. 16 'io provide for organlnln, flrmlrj sh.1 d(sriilfniir the militia, and for governing such bart of them aa 1111 v he employed In the mrvicn ef tr,e Couledaiata Htates i rwr fug to theKtates, respectively, the suin iiitmetrt nf the 1 Ul cers and thaanthorlty of tra g the militia oecording to the discipline prescribed bv (Congress. .17. To exercise exoluaiva leg'slstlon, in all oaara a h.it soever, our such district (not exceeding tea miles square) ax msy. hy onaslon of one or more States snd 'he a cpt ar.es cif Congreaa, become the seat of th goyernmont nf the Confederals States ; snd to exercise like authority overall places purchased by the c iii.ent uf tit Legislature of the State in which the same shall he, for the erection of f irts, maKUines, arsenals, doekjarda and e'licr needful build ings; snd 18. To ranks all laws whii-h shall be neresmtrr and pro per foroarrylng into execu'iou the foreirolng pors, and all other powers vested by this Constitiitlim in thegovi ru nient of the Confederate Statef , or iu any department or officer thereof iS.'fi" (. 1. The Importation of negroes of the African race from any foreign country other than the alavehoding Slates, ot Terriloriea of the United Kta'ea of Anrtrica, ia hereby lor bidden ; and Congress is required to pans suoh laws asehall efleotually prevent the aame. 2. Covgress shall slso have power to prohibit the Intro duotiou of slaves from any State not a member of, or Terri tory not belonging to, thia Confederacy. , The privilege of the writ of habeas eorpn s!l not he suspended, ntileaa when iu caes ot rebellion or invasion the public safxty may require it. - . 4. No bill of at'aiuer, or j; yo.'-( iwlo lw, or law d"ny Ing or impairing the r glit of property In negro sUres ahull be pawed. " - .- 6. No enpitatlori or other direct tax ahull be laid untens in proportion to the censas or enumeration bercinorfore di rected to M taken. . No tax or ciuty shall be laid on articles exported f-oni any State, except bj a vote of twothlrd of both hotist . 7. No preferences shall be glvn by 'any regu!ati..n of commerce or reviiioe to the porta of one Slut over those of auother. 8. No money shall be draa'n from the treasury, but in conarqnence of approprlathma mads hy law ; and a rririi. lar statement and account of the receipt and expenilltuies ut all puDiio money snail tn ponuanea rroru time to time. V. Consres shall appropriate no moi-ey from the trei.su ry except by a vote of twotbird of both houea, tiken by yeas and nuja, unless it be aaked ar d 1 urinated for by siu one of the hends of department, and si ' milted to Couareas by the Fresident ; or for the purpose 0' piytue Its own ex pense and contingencies: or fur tl." payment of claims aalut tin Corned, rate btatv", the j . lice of which shall have been judicially declared by a.tribunal for tho li.venti gallon of cla ms against be government, wbtVu It is ht-reby insde the duty of Congress to eatabliah- 1(1. Ail hills appropriating money f iall specify In f.'uVr.U currency th exact amoont of each appropriation and the pnrpdi-es for which it is made ; and Cougrras tdiall gtunt no extra compensation to any public eo"'-actor, ollicer, acnt or servant, a'ter such contract shall have been made or soeh service rendered? - . 11. ho title of nobility shall be granted by the Confede rate States ; and no person holding aiv cilice of profit, or tiust under them, shall, without the consent of the Con gress, accept of any present eroolummia, office or title of any kind whatever from any kiug, princu or toteign State 12. Congress shall make no law respecting an e-tahli-h- ment of religion, or prohibiting the free eaereme thereof i or abridging the freedom of apeech, or of the nrera ; or the right ot the people peaceably to ssaemhio lina petition the government lor a redress or grievances. 13. A well regulated militia being necciVsrvto the se curit of a tree State, the right of tba pcopta to k'-ep and b' ar arms shall not be infringed. 14. No soldier shall, in time of peace, he ail-icd in auy house without the consent of the owner : u r iu tiii.c of wr, bnt in a manner to be prescribed by law. 15. The right of the people to be sec, .re n their poraonx, bouses papeis snd effects azaiuat unrc ih ,. aiilj aeart hea and seizures, shall not be violated ; and no warrants .hall issue but upon probable cause, suonorted broath or affirm ation, 1 nd particularly describing the p.ace t he (erfiched and the persona or ti.ings to be seixed. 10. No person shall be held to ausw-r lor a capital or otherwise iulamous crime, miles ou a i-tc-c.-itu ci.t. or in dictment of a grand jury, except in cs- saiit.111,' iu the land or nsvul forces, or in tbo niilil;a, when in S luil m rvice. In time of war or public danger f nof siiatTany ttemon be s'lli ject tor the same tOvnce to bat ice palm i -1 j . 11 r .! of life or imio, nor be compelled, in any ciuuinal c c, to be a witness atraihat h mMlt : nor be ueiiilvtd lde, liberty. or prot eit)', without due process of law ; nor ha I pritfa.c property ua taken tor public Une ih ui j it cornpeni. tion. ' 17. In all criminal prosocut ions tht bci-u-j I hall enjoy the r'.ht to a speedy aud public trial, by an impartial jury of the State snd district wheiein the ctuu: ti.aii have bet u committed, which district shall have beeu pievtouiiy aacer ?s.4jed by Jw, Mttta bo ihfarmid of. (he mtu;ea d causf; of the 'CHUation; to be con tobied ith tlie w.tiiea ee against bim ; .to have compulsory proces. Ir obtaining nn s.es iu his favor, and to have the assistance 01 ccuiioti for his defence. 18 In su ts at common law," whefs tlie vatue fo cornro- versy shall exceed taenty dollars, the rixht of trial by Jury hil preserved t end no fat o trretl try a J-if y shml he otherwiae re-examined 1.1 any court of tfi Cuufedei acy than acfleortigo tl.e rales .of the eonitrion hlr.'-" 19. Excessive buil shall 'not be required, anr exreaaive fines imposed) nor cruel and unusual punishment iutlicf-d 20. Everr Uw or reaolutioa having the force of law. shall relate to but on subject, and that shaU be expressed In the title. .- - " Action 10. 1. No State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or con federation grant letters ot marque and rep, isai; coin money ; make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment 01 debts ; pass any D1" or attainder, or ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts ; or grant suy title of nobiit'y. - i. no hlale snail, without toe consent or the Congress, fay any impost or duties on imports and exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspec tion laws ; and the nelt produce of all dutlee and imposts, laid bv anv Stato on imports or exports, shall be for the u of the treasury of th Confederate;,, Statee ; aod all such laws snau be subject 10 me ixtumuu ua control ot con-. gress. S. No SUte shall, without tba cone-nt of Concrees. lav any duty of tcnuaee, except cn sea-gomg vesaeia. for Ihe improvement of its rivers and harbors navigated by the said vessels ; but such duties shall not contliot with any treaties of the Confederate States with foreign nations -, and any surplus of revenue thus derived shall, alter making sock improvement, be paid fa to th" common Vea-urv : our shall any State keep troop or ships of war, in time of Seace, enter into any agreement or compact with another (ate. or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless jotuaiiy invaded, or in uca uuuiuteui a anger aa via not admit of delay. But when any river divide or flows through two or more etates, they may enter into compacts with each other to improve ths navigation thereof. - Abticli 11 Section i. 1. The executive bower shall be Tested in a President of the Confederate Stato of America, H and the Vice Presi dent shall hold their office for t; a term of si x years ; Jat the President shall not be re-eligible. The Precedent and Yice President shall be elected as follows: 2. Each State aaall appoint, in such manner aa the Legis lator thereof ma direct, a number of electors cartel to the whole timber of Senator and Representative to which the Stato may bo entitled ia the Coagreet ; but no Senator ot &nrmtiTtM(ji mot boUing u offlo of trust at 1 profit under t Confederate States, shall be appointed an V cwr.. - , 3. The e't-c'm sh'lt meet o t'ier rcec!9 8'a'cs and i v-iie hy ballot, f.ir I'rotiatit ami. Vie Pr.sldent, one of ! ah-.m, t !', shall ti t be sa inh-tbs'snt w ti e ami Kut( f with tt emsMfives ; they shall twine In tin Ir hallo' the per, t son vo'ed for a Prea-il-nt. anj iu dla'limt bill t ths p r son voiea tor us vice t resio m, arm tney so 11 nuti d a tinct litt's of a I pe'aona vo'ed for s lrhl.t, a:J nf a!l pprsm v ted l ' Vice I'ltwid'n', s"il of tie number ot v .le for eai li. whti h lis thy shall sign and certify, and trtJfnU ntnl.', Io 'he gnvettitnent of th rcn'rderste Stat.-a, dliee'e l t h t're.idcl.t of the Ser a'o ; the Pie i rderrt- nf'ip reritt-f.th-ft) the reence t 'he Srtm'w and ''liou-e of slfi.reaeiit.tlives. opoi ail the ,cr-rlljctea. and Ihe oie shall then t e rniiu'pd ; the t-rioti haviutr the grt ael Hiirnbi r.of vi t'f L r 'r-t,1-it ln II b't the rrisldi nt, It roeh nmuher be a majority i-f Ihe h -le iiiituber t eiovtora p. pointed, snd it 1,0 1 ecaon have snch ninloiity, then, from the persona havuifl the higheet nntubi f. lot moecdrtf tliree, in the lint oMIiuse voted t' X as 1 'reatdont, tha liwi e o t-Cire"etitatlea. shall chmni? in tni'd ately, f.y li,illi.t. the I'r- a'rtet Hut in chixwfeg the Pn-fl'lcnt tlmvot a .lu't be. ta'.en by State, the reprei.liith)ri from ch Kta'e having one vo' 1 a quomm for thl pwpoae shad eoualai of a num ber or member trout two thii(i f l'a States, an J a ma loritv of all the Mates shall lis nene-snrv to a i-hoine. And It the Hooso of 1:epeaentitve aJia'.l not olion o S Pre'.. ti. n vlmamr tin rlgat t cb,-l;o 'irtl Jevtilvw upon thin, '.'tore the 4'h day of tareh nex' f illuwing, iheu the Vice i'resitleiit sh ill ot as President, ,a ! om of tbedc(it)t ut ott er cmiatitotiui.al disability of the Pr l ieut TZ- 4. 1h 'person havliig the greatest number of votes ns Vies Pieairfviii shaU be the Vice I'r-sideiit, If such number b a niul rit of t!,e bole tinmber ot electors aooointeii i snd if no peiaou hav a mJ ol y, then ftnmihe I o Unheal mimtiers on the Hat the r-euate shall chi-bae, the Vioe 1 r- t deiit ; a quorum for tha purpim shall consist of two thlnls of 1 ha whole number ol S.-ntors, and a majority ot thn a holo nnmber shall u teeet-uy toaehnlrn. 5 Hut no permit o'onatl'u forlally iuelllirl' le to thecIRe i f President sh I be el gible to tbatot Vice President ot lh t onierteia'e Slute. (1 Tho Coujfreaa may deter'tnlii the time of choosing the elector , 1,1 d the day on which tla-y shall give their votes, which day shall be tbo sauio tlii'tnighiiut the I ouledcrat States. 7. No peteon except a natural born clll.en of th Con fx laiate 1 latra, or a cI'-Ujii tiici e 'l at the tune ol the adop tion of this contilulin, or a tiltutm tii' roof born In the United State prior to t o 2()ili of DeceniboC,' 18lH. shall be eligible to thu 1 (Hue of Pieaiilunt; neither shall any pruvon be u!i,;l',o t that ollice who sball not ha atialiod thn age of thuty flv yeara, and been fourteen years a resident ithln tha limit of the t:onfedeiato Slates, a nifty txjat at 'he tini'j of hi t leotion. v h in c aie (if tlie removal of t! Presl.1i tit finm eOIcs, ftr of bta death, rcsitinatiou, or inability to discharge the pow er and duties ol tlie a.ud ollli'.e, the same ahull devolve on tho Vic PieTil lent ; and the CotJgra may, 1 y law, provide r !ho ea-e ol rciunvul, death, resignation, or Inability both of tho President snd Vice Piesuluiil, declaring wmit oflicer sltuil ih-'ii a t as 1'ieaiileiil, si,U such i.MI :er shall ant a' cotilii.g y until the tttsabilily b lemevei or a 1'rcaidei.t aliall be elected. J. 'I ho I'tesiilent hull, itt ilai d lluu s, receive fur bia services a coinpeii.atipn which tliall neither be lueteaaed nor liiiiilui-lied during thn p rfod for wllioh t shall have boeo elect, il ; anu ha rhall not receive wnhlu til it period any other cniol , merit fit ui t'lii iVinfidDrata States, or uy of them. 10. liefo'B be enters on the execution of Ills office, be fbail ta'ut tho following oath or ettlnuuiion ! " 1 do solemn. y aw. r (orallim) tba I will faithfully ex ecoiu tha utlice oi l,li.nt ol tho ( oiifedurat States, and -witt to thw bitt rtw aU4Hy. pic a.rvo. profeut and defend Itio l ousiliutlott Ilieiool. ; AWfititi 2, ' 1. The Preaitlent sball b cnmmHndnr In-i'b'cf of the army arid navy of the Coltledeiate St.ti s, and of th. Uit'ltiaot the several r tales, alien culled tuto the scto .l rv oa ol thn Coiife(le:ale MMea; be may lequlretho opinion. In writ ing, of tho principal ntlicer In ea'ib of 1 he Executive Depart meuta, uiohi any nib inc. 1 relation to tha duiiett of their re- spt ciive rllioern, snd lieslm'.l 1 eve power to grant reprieves and paHou for ollejces ugaioat tlv Coiitedurateliliiles, excentin eases of iintieaehiiieiit. i. Ite li all have Iba putter, by liul wllh the a Ivies and ei.nn iH. or vna rwnatu, to make treaties, provide I two thiida of hn.een.ito'S (in sent njunnr : and ha sh tll liomi n..ie, add I-' atid ih flm uJw -u aud tioiueut oflhe etito, .mo appu.us Binoanaauors, o ner puuiie nuio.: era ami corn ills, judges of the Supreme Court, and all oilier tlleer of in 1 01 iterate, istatea, Whose appointiiienia are not herein nuierwisn providtu lor, and Wbicla snail be esUbln-h;!!! by Uw : hut the Congress may. by ia. Vit the sppoftKTnl of such 1,'il'i iior 1, Ulcer, ns iliey think (Horwr, Infill isS dent alone, tu thu courts of law or In the hauila of dejiart nit ills. . 'Ihe principal cOlcer In each of the exe-titive depart meuta, and all persuns connect! d with Ihe dlpiotusllo ser vice, maybe removed fiom office at the pleaaiueof the I'lesideui. All oilier civil officers ol the r.xeutlv! Depart litem may be rtmoved at ai y tmis by tho 1'rwsHeut, or other app"iiiil.g power, whtu their services are unnecea suy, or lor dishonest), iucapacitv, im tllctency. miscon duct, or beB!eut ot rtu y ; 1 nd when so removed, the remov al shall be imported to thnSeuato, t rether wiib Ihe rcaoiis therelor. 4. 'i he President ab ill have power to 1111 a'l vacancies that may hsppsn tltwir g the reciiK of the Hepale, by-grant, iugpouiniissi-'lis which ekall expire at the, ep4 of lhuir.ut.-xl fe-.Mtin j but I10 beisoii ri-P-et, d bv (he heuata shall be re- apj-oiiited to ti sav e 1 llb e dnrin lluir cuaui.ig rcccax. .SlCUOli 3. I. The President shall from time to time, give to ti e Con- gre information of the siato ol the Conltdejacy, ami rn commend to their r oinud- ration euch loeaauii es lit shall jtt'ls' i.eeea-ary and txpcd-eni; he msy, on extraotdin-iry occBsiijna, convene both uouse.-, or f ither ot them ; and In c.e of "'disagreement between them, Willi respect lu the time of adjournment, he may adjourn th-111 tu u h tlm h. ha Suall llunll proper; lie B' all re.civo Aniliasaoia and other public niiul-tcr; he shall take est o ih-it. the laws be titiihfully execut d, and ..'uli coiumisxlun all the olii-uts oi the Cuuledi.rate b ats. - t-'cttm 4.f 1. The President. Vine I'le-ldeur. and all ci.il oDIcersof the Confederate S atea, shell be reuioverl Irom ofiice on im peacbuieiit for, and convictn of lre-a;ii, bribery, or other AliTIClR HI. fr-fittoH 1 I. The judicial power ol the I loitace'i.'e States shall b- veafed tu one hupietue Court,' unit iu ucri Inlerinr coorts at the Cotigm s may fiom uti.a t.im,e 01 d ill aud-eraii isli i he Judge, hotli of the H p'enie Mini Hiiriur courts, shall holl ih ir tjfUces during good io iiavior. ad alwll. at stated tiines, receiver-"tor thcr service a cii,ipeuaauop, which shall im. bs diuniiiahed daring ttiefr ooutitiuaniie in t.fil.e. jNi litm 2. I. The j udicial power a,iil tx end to a'l ca arising Qinier una l oiisttlulmu, tuo'lawa of the onh di r.te States. . d. tl.'Cr4iu?uMde-ue...Wj hi!h afMyL-bJU-tdj .uudcf their .n ttKiill j ; t ili ca-4 t,!, fiti: g tui-' i.M'itii, oilier public niini?teis and cotisi lg ; 10 ail catti of i-iJinl a tr ami mari time jurh-d e ion ; to oouiumtsics to whtctt ih-t ("lu leile late Mates shall be a pait ; to cout.ov r.ns b. twecn two or more ---UIp f f-Wrt- a HUH asd etiixens of atmthor Stmo wiete th M.11 ia pla iiiiU"; between eitix.-ns claim, ir.g iaiids uiider jjrauta vL.aldtrrl)l..!?.iatl-ll. ..MiL.bet WHt-O a Siaio or the cii.io.a ihereof aud f.'iialga Stata, citixons or 1 1. ; imi i,.u j-iau.abaU lie nuvd by a 1 il r.n or au' jecj 01 atii urnu ma'. 2. In all cases stJectmg smbas-tajiirs, other pubtle minis ter and couauls, and taose iu uicli a btate shall be a pa tv, the r-tiprem ' ourt shall have original jurisdiction. In all the o h-r 1 kv-o belorn meiitioucd tho hapreme ('onrt shall have appelate jut isdictlon, bo'.n at to law an I tact, itb such exceptions aud nadir such reguhations as the Congress shad make. , 3. The trial of ait erimea, except in eaics of impeachment, ehsvll be by jury, and such trml shall be held to the Slate wlpre the said crimes shall hav.- boea committed: but when not committed within any Mate, the trial shall be at such place or place as tue Congrcs niay ty Uw nave di rected. Suction 3. . 1. Tri-StotiB against the Cnnlederate States shall consist only iu levying war agatnet tftem, or in adhering to their enemies, giviug them aid and com'ort. No per jn aliall be couvk-ted at treason Qbieta. on the testimony of two witnes ses to the same overt act. or ou coefesaion in open court. 2. Tte Congress shall have Dover to declare the pua.ali- ment ol treason, but 00 atutuder of treason shalf wort cor ruptioa of blood, or forfeiture -except during th life of tlie person attained. - artici.b IV. Section I. lt Fall faith anj credit shall be given in cli EUte to the puiilic acts, records and judicial pioceedingt of every other State. And the Congre may, by ge neral laws, prescribe the manner in which such acts, records aud proceedings shall be proved, ana ui cnect tnereor, foectiou 2. 1. The citixena of each Bute anall be entitled to all t'ge privileges aod immunities of citiaen in the several Mates, and sbuil have the right of transit and sojourn in "any Mate of this Confederacy, with' their slaves ana other property j and the right ot property in said slave shall not be uiere- by unpaired. 2. A person charged In any BUte with treason, feloBy. or other crime against the law of such Ma'e, who snail Bee frtun justice, and be found in another tJ'ete, shall on demand of th xecative authority of the SMt from waiofl he Bed, b de'ivered np to b removed to the Slat taring jorisdictoD tf the crime. 8. No slave or other person held w . any 6taU or T.rritory ctb. Cotediwtanrtb. ton tbereof, wAping JawlttUy carried tota notbor. shsti IB orueqaeeo f ny law oe regulation tbei-e'ri, t discharged from ocb service or labor, bnt shall be deliver, ed oti claim of the party to whom uch slaves belong, or to b horn such service i.r labor msy be due, J"Jwftoat S. ...'! t. Ol hfe Kltttca m.M 1,. .,l..lll..l 1..,. ill. fijt-M bv A vote of two-flilrds of tte whol IIoo- of If prcr,t. tlvtsund two-third of tha Kena'a, th Senato votinrfy Histe j ht no B,w Huim ,ha h fnrn,,4 or ,rf(,Ul mvlua tr Jusls tictlon of sny other Stat t or any Ma e I t. rm ed by Ihejiiuctliio of two or more State, or parts of te, without the eo-rwat .,f the !-egllatm of the Ma . a con- rued ss well as'nf the Congrsn. , ""1-"'T(J-ttf'wbh' have power todl.poMof anj mU all r.eetlfiii rn',a sr., I ...u.iitttlwL. ...M.,.r..i., .1 .1 , ...... .. . ...... , t,iv urfiuer it oi th t oulednrnt" St it-ta, Inelud'ug the tarda theieof. 3 Tins C ii federate State msy scqu're new territory and nraM 'hall hava power tw-lentalaie and providn gors.n. titonts for t'i inhfchliaota of all territory Mimping to 1: r C. n edsriite Nu. a !r,g wlihont the limtta of th s vral HiU s sod my perm t them, at snch time and lasm-h m inner a It may by law provide, to form ths Mates to be Klieilte.l Into the an'edercy. In all such territory th hi siltutlonof negro slavery aa it now exists In th Cetifede r Stale shall be r oauiaed aad proteotad by Congress, atidbytht territorial governaiea- and the lohahltuin ef . the several Coulederat Stnt and Terrltnttes shall hav the rH tvil.e sitoh ti-mwrt aid llnvc lawfully held by them iu suy tt tlw Stilts or 'J'erriloile. of th Confederal State. - ... ; -,. 4rTfif tTnfeiterat Hlatos shaft guarnute to every Ftnt thut now Is nr hereafter may bacom member of this Con federaer. a itepoblioan form of goverhmeot, sod shall pre teof each of them aguiusi Invsdoaf and on sppllcntion of th Legislature (or of th iCieptitlv when tii Legislator is not iu session) sgalnt domestlu vloleooe. ; AHTicti t rVrficn I. ' 1. Upon ths demand of sny three Btate legally sscera bled In their several conyention, the Congress sball stun m n a Conveutmn of all th Stale, to lake into considers, tion ni.;h ainemltuents tu tha oonatltutlun as the said Bute shall enucur in aiu-gcstltig at th time when tbasald demsad ia made, snd should any of tha proposed siiiendments to ths euwtitutjon be sgreed on by the said convention vol- , ing by Stntaa and the same be ratified-by-ths Legialature ' of two-third of th several States, or by onnventlons In two-third therrof-as th one or th other mode of ratlfl. cation may be proposed by the general convent Ion they shall henceforward form ft part of this Constitution. But no Htiitoa shall, without in oousent, be deprived f It equal representation ij the besate. ... , - ""'. sntici.i i. .''.' .,. ' in. ....vi niiu iii vniauiisusu oy mis constitution is th stiuceaaor of the provisional government of th Uonl'edsrata Mutes of America, and ill Ihe law pasaed by Ota latter shall 1 oiiiinna in lorce until th same shall be repealed or mod lb d; and all th (fjc-r appointed by the same shall reifsii) m tilh-e nntll their suueessor are appointed and qimlilicd, or the t fllt: sbolishod, - 1- 2. All debts contraoted nd enfinienU (nfrd mtrj hr Tore the adoption of this constitution shall h a valid , against tht Confederal Mates under this constitution aa nnder His trovteioiial government. . - j ;, 8. This eon iltii'loii, and th Uw ef th Con'eilerata SU a, maittt In pntsuanu Utersof, and all traalls mad, or which shall ba made under the authority of th Confederal -Slates, shall be the supremo law of the land; and th Judg. as Id ev-ry titate h.all be bound thereby, anything lathe euiiKiiititlou or law oi any State to tht contrary uotwltti Standing, - , , . i ne pen iters anu uepresetiraitve beror mentioned, and the member of tne sevetal Stat I eglalstures, and all exdctitive and Judicial r Bluer, both of ths Confederate "tat o-i and of tha several Mates, shall be bound by oath or snirnm'lou to support this Constitution, but St a ralitrnna taa shall ever I required As a qualilb'sthirj to aoy oQlc or pnhlin trnst uuder the Confederate State" . , r 0. The power n t dalegated to tbo-Conrederat Rtate by the constitution, nor prohibited by tt to th Ktatee ar re sorted to ths butes, respectively, or to the people thereof. AMTIUXB. TII. 1, The rut (lotillon of the t ouventions of Ore Htates shall be nulll . lent for tha establishment of thl eoiMtltution be tween the States Sit ratlli ing ths aame. 2 , Whan five Stales shall hv milled tbla oouBf.ita.tIon i tn il.A tlinnftMr t.fota nripiflwt II, s l'..nHwuu. , slontl constitution shall toiibe th 1 ins fr holding the elnctloiiof President and Vlos President and for meeting of ti-.e Electoral College end for counting the voles snd , i.. u.lfi.lll,. Il, l,-.l.l.nt 1 l,.i.,ll i ..... J "vZ tltite lor holding first election of members of Uongreas sniier this oomuit'itlon, and (lie time f.ir sasemblliig th .nm. UutU the ennobling of snob Cougrew, the Congress under ifee provl. ioual eunstiiutkiti eh.lj oont.nue to exerofee the leSi;tive puis granted shifrit. not extending bey nod the ti.uo liuiiled by the coustltUlluO of tha urovlalunar .nU,.. Bt. . ' ..." ; " Adopted unatilmoualy, March II, iSfil. . , , , , , Crnsiis PVoiflt rarolloa 1iC0, ia Bf.ror.Ttn iv tub skokktart oy rm stat noKygKrioK. C'lVMIfcH. A'smanuo, .vlex aiiiler, A. son, Alleghan;, Ahe, fennfort, B nis, riinb n, - HniUHwick, lliincombo, Im ko, 1 !iltriiit, Caldwell, - ' niiiilcn, Cnrirt.t, CaMVll. (ittwli, Chit'l'ini, ( In rokee, 1 ho an, ( itvelatiJ, ' ('olumhuii, lav. n, CumlierlsnJ, f'urrituisk, 1) ivxttiiir, ii,i, I'-pl a. Edgr).'Hlbi, t o, n; the, I la il.liii, llaa'bn. Gates, i B'lll 1.', (ire'ie, limif.r.l. ll.illljX, Sain-tt. II J. . Ili-n.leraori, Her'Junl, Ifttl. I e fell. Jvcksnn. Jiihtl ill 111, J jU'-'B, . I.cni.r. Lbicoln,. -v aeon, VadMon, stariin, , Mal'owell, Mecklenburg, sluntgomery, Moore, S SHU, New Hanover, Northampton, OubIow, (rDr;e, Pssquotank, Perquimans, Peton, Pitt, Polk. Kictimoit!!, Handolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Kuwan,. Rutherford, Sampsou, Stanly, Stokes, - Surry, Tyrrs.ll, Union, Wke, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wavue, Hilkea, ... 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HH 6.4 1 , 1, 8 . 3,4 4 ' 1,4 I TOTAL, ll.NoJ ,t'2'4 13 64 8,690 7,lfi 14 77 14.UU II, 906 8,40(1 13.CIA4 9JI7 10.648 7,4!H ". 6.IIO (MM 16,216 10 7.10 III, I' 6 9.160 6.842 13,844 ' 8,6117 10.27 . 18.31,8 ' 7,413 16,601 n.iirojj 16.lt 17,878 1 12,'iHl 14,110 V1V 6,444 1 2l.iil0 7,96 2).a) 10,441 8.0J9 A.H01 , 10 448 p.004 7,734 15,347 6,624 , 16.C7 6.7:il 1-10.211 H.r i . 6,0n4 6,Ui.8 10,l)i "7.120 17.374 7,649 11, 4U 11,6x8 11,715 13,376 8,86. 16,949 8,940 - T.24S 16,711 ' 4,040 11,000 18,798 15.490 , 16,740 J4,6e 11,673 19 613 1,h0l . 10.4' 10 4 11, 4.. ) 14,v 14,7 0 . s.r , 10,: , 1 31.4 3 30,017 331,081 r . 91,667 100 bl . ' ' Juet I- Dec. 23. , 50 ai PioLrAs:s. ' er. d S-Tent prsdei ' - , superior quality.; ; -j . i l at 1 for sale bv ' HAI.-3 A EOVTCLL.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 7, 1862, edition 1
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