Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, February 27, 1861, Image 1

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K^TKRI?RISK VOL.’ HI. • w Cfce jMkw €ntftflrise.i • % BRYAN *• BUXKAj . ProprieWorfi • • • i.rrr • •• • # . • • * * • • •• • ’ • * * tat ‘,‘BM . * ; lirfit'S•W^ebJv --• * ’ m silvan e, i • • - T• • ■ *'.**• * ■ i • Y• * ■ • Hatred, with theNain% t jflnt ,■ * tea. • . •• # • . . tehJhs* * . * Adt||i 3 , • * ’ Q ... * • . Mil'll- IF-JT Ce.VTS . # t*t• . • e , , .* • • 8 . Ob U i v isl .V, • : |‘V ♦ . • .” *• * IT Mr • Pet] • • * . • * **. i • . * 1 ska to*lO o'cloel , • * • • • * • *'•*-’ * ft ( oVru\c f %u\ i:i: visr: Vn;\ t*# •*• * • # *<jar • . * . Rifle* . , • “t w*hr solid M . • * .•• * 4 • * • ;• • i .* . • . < ; - J • • * • . “, I 5 • • *•_ r • • - - t LusTorA < bYitris(iwT*.i> >3 !• 3 i • 4 n | M • I * . 4 ... *T* 1 V _. r g I 1 I <T# 8 • ! . g •- . fl oo;. 18 00120 0 I Thri S- * . * { .- * ..., . . • Nve Squaws •..•..IP • • . *. Si \ Sqaares * -•-... * I ’ , • *One Half Coluiryi ’25.00 -i Out : .•” Three Fftiy ■ * ....*.•■'• U Oo 6# 00 One 1 * 1 50 . - B 00 70 uO 80 00 ~ * * • - ——- •IIP • * tli? term <rf one year, will be ebareMain • # afcOif Dubt-t * . . • . • * ’ i.i:<4Vii \m y.tv:\ -? *si:ms. . ° • o • a JUI peryonn having to adv< rtise Sales, V • -i •• law to complyTvifh the following ritlus: . • •* . • O AtaiaiiltßiM*) Eiepntor* ©r Onaraißß*:• . All suf Ijiii * . N * -.**.■ AdmimisVratoi©, • I'. -. . ‘ i ; 0 ‘. l li\la\# , * hetiVoli the first I'liesdaV *tht; luoutß, between t‘ e , !. • •*” • h ifterftofi 1 * ■ we in the. ? unity in which the property is sii ‘■•* > * : tin e miles ravel be . * , . . tiie ,lay <>t*-ai, ••• . •• Nnlo if Personal t'ropr.!* : * . . . . N . • • * “ . • Kiri nat least Ten ‘ ° Cslyle Debtor* :sss<! ('radit.no * . Noticpsl • *” . be dF. i'v 1> * . * * I onrl OiiKii • • t • . * * • • * ■ * *.••*.. • Adel■ btratliM nud * Citations for Letters <’ Administration must J>e , pnblw I.* ‘ . sinissioti from Admin-* , fit ° lonfhs; tor Disiftission from tiiu* d..m o 1 * l ’. ; . . 9191 , • j & 4 • , ♦ * lislti l m<n. W!• ‘ • •• • • •Kitafa : * • N. ; * * • i'\ must %e ;*•’ lished for the still tiS’in of • ■* * • • * ~n * UP* PuW . .* * a o* *. . “ • . * . . . LAW C&RUS. •# • • .-° ♦ • * * Aiexsißii\cr &*LovjD. ’ .. Attorneys* at law, • . * . ‘• - ~ rA• - • .1 Hi \- “ ) 13] a *P. ft. Lot K. •• .. • J, if. (k> Siltsild'J) • Attorney .\:r law, * •. . ‘! Will pr}cti(f in the Comities the. S nithern (in and Coffee, Clince, Wore and Ijehols ef.the snmswrick *t a’ . . • . “* ._!• • • :. / • * . •• 4TTORNEY AT LAJV. Qi'lTM VN. I’UOOKS CO.. OA. . }Vill.practice iiß f mas Lownffeß,#litooktfand Berri n*Co . t 1:l!l l i>l} • • l. tJ. Bedldi A TfORNEY AT *.* IL: ’ .’ MX V ; W * . * .. • . and in Lowndes td lie * 1 , sol - “i Cw 0 * . ; tf. ** * ‘t !.'• • . ATTOENEV at law, . • * . . , .. .LI i Office lax*’.'.:’ ’ • CO • . 8 ■ y,. Hiaov *A TTORNEY AT* LAW, • . • XI, , • • ’ s', * •- • ATTOa>T2Y AT LAW, * .. • mh • . • ’ V<; v. ■ —J ♦ —..D ... ■ A A • • * ••• : E. < . ‘Soi-uai*,. .’ *• Attorney* at law*, • ** . *N ISMVILIfE, GA. 8 , \\ Counties fil • 1 • .* • ‘ • • * * * , jnacait: and Coffee, dine ai i Ware ‘ . 1. ... , . ‘ ‘a ** lS .•••..* • . * 53.. T. I*fC|flCS,* .. j Attorney a*t law,. 5 . ■ s GA. • je* I’2 . ts ‘ - • Samuel B. 1 , . Attorney at law,. ‘* • i“ • . 1> e< f Law 8 I# the Cos - } .’ fl i • **. 8 1 1 nakl M< L.an’s Britk . %nildinjr.. • . • . • mh 18 ts 8 . ” Cherokee Baptist College, CASSVfILLE < \SS.Ct>ITfTY, OE©. Sl.'f'i'.W |J> lt>2..:;)’i , :iy-Jfoi; l,’;ry Works S’ :ii> , .lion. Beard, i.o. iiii:”. Wasfnagi *k hnol fariikiiin!’ for a Vo:yi; Mail. • ri'i li i SiX CLASSES .1 * m I * . * * a •• of preparadt n, If rant studies they may sSlect. ® , . - H nrdmjr in private fam- I'ryvisions ? . ‘ ® 1-r fine ler lrr . .-. a 8 : . , • Rev rues :: •••':\r i; ijl. and„ :■ *t X i: —Spi ‘-O’ opens Thaisiat, Jannaiy 17, 1861# . jßui 9-tor • * .-* • o * ° O _• 0 • ■'lß 1)1., •. ‘Baptist Female College, CCTHBERT, (tEORGIAT rpH fall tE R M BE-; INS TII F. SECOND in .Saiiu&ry. F * >al<-nt or l‘r .* DAtIG will aid friends who desire bpara for thein and * zens have consent* and toopeWt - - ° 0 the pupils. * j : ? 1 ca >. *'• 7 , • f . thesa hard times. I*dulg-emc 9 for Tuition Fees will be granted, if Mcfti i ry, to resjynsible pati ; * . . . lb D. MALLARY, President. * ° Cnthbert. Ga.. January ‘i. I'd l Joto Worlt. ° Y\ T K ARK von I*RK P ARK D TO >0 ALL ▼ T (kinds of JOB PRINTING,from a Visiting Card to a large Poster, at the Enterprise eßhcs Try us. o 80 B IS V l \ c\ IS K > i: \ l , * “I’l-oiirirlcr.. • • * * • . • duuui!>iU( liA i itioij uii..Li; v *xil. O • • _, • O • m;m\ \ l • • .. • • • • • / • • 3 : •• - ■ 3 .; , i ■. f-llgJfj'.S . | ‘ * • ‘ ■ .... • * r .i-.li ■ •. 7 8 ; :i : :.i • 8 I’ ; ’ i * B , ’ “ * • J’ * • : •u® . II * . <! 2| 8 8 ii. i . i ■ . :: . ir i I. : :i ‘. : • 1 .■ 8 .1 .-1 ’. 8 J 7 ♦ * 1 * % 8 • 1 i* -J and.; •• • : : : J in li i.i-n *„.•* # . .1 i ?. ... ‘ . . . • • • • 6 •• • • A; ! .’ and I ■ Oct. . > ■! 4 •> 71 8 . 6 7,8 ! aiOll 12 1 • m. i ■ ;; u■ ■ ... id i;> fir is !.i • * • 3 .. . j'v, ... i . i “ •5 6 7 8 ‘ 1” 11 ••31* 6 1 ‘• !’ l’i l■lt 1 ,. 8 i :. !■*• B ioll\ll3 14 1 !• . . 19 . : ■ 171*519120 21 2253 .. . J!..'. .. ‘ • 1 Die... 1 v 8 f .• 2 3 v 5 il ; 8 8 i',ll 12 4314 j-9 19tll 12i13T4 15 * • 15:16j17|l 19 2o;iM | 4 . 16 li 421 22 . • * 23 .‘4 2-..'6 27 • 31.1 . . # • . .MEBiCAL AKD-DEWTAL'CARDS. • • O *• •. • . •. O ° • * ° • , Efs-s. tfrsce B€cdf, • Having FowifiD a .copahtnership in • , „. thß opaldii . • . a * * ‘ • * * . , e open Pa :i< isi’!3“\ 1. i-t# • • of th<wjp owuin * „ ipfion; and • *. 1 ‘ t • A* mil.. kl:.': ■’ . nuortaf-le. • . • •• • kJ. i* : :iM. v.* . June 34, 1860. , . • jLJi.II.J4 f). 8 8 ‘ DivN. G. McDonald, , f.N TENDERING SllS, I . B :*i'®®i >N ALSERVICES 1. to t!ie >■ I■ of Tlioma.svil! :i and vieinity, Im n. i lii-iii tl . * ‘heropr. in • . i J .21 e sdn J ounty, flsrida,for five years, dupng wbiclstilhe he h,*s lije! and trout - • . ir yi • , * • OFFICE, on tin side street, near the offije formerly 8 occupied by C. 4. HjflruS . . RESIDENCE, the house V* . ‘ ?npi dby E. 1.. Anderson. . * • . 8 I Janus . • 18 * ts ,# 4 • 0 <i 8 •’ I>r. S. S. ‘idair.s, . • < rjrEREBY INFORMS IIJS I*lll ENDS ,\NJ> TIIE I\pu , • 8 ■ • 8 inue tl*S practice A>f n^edi cjfte at the old stand ..■! iwm) ‘-•■%. to tli** . •( . 8 ”';* . * |f *• , *. *, •u. • * ■ •(', .] > . * *S>s’. I-. S. l:<nvci , < s * • OFF j 8 10NAL SERVIf ES T 6 utein of Thon . . • (8 . s i ,* 8 1uh 18 ts, * • liPi', 8 H-VS -• ED TO*I HE OFF I • FOIIMEPJ.Y • 8 , 88 8 . 8 , : • a Law* > fffice. '.ills pr,■'iii*’ ■. i. :,ml. , . ‘ eial attention will be given to Surgery alia a. ‘ • Tie ; 8 1 *’ , . 8 8 ■ i • . . •"* S>rs. fiS. t E. ft. ArnioiA •* • • # * \y> 8 . . * : B .\Ji VAXT.UiEW j v fin ~ ..„ * £ •W* c • • 8 • . benefit of oiv* • .-® : ,*.'.s CnnTil ’ for tIK- • . .*.••. . \T . tig the •* • , 8 Pfa’tc-Y/ork, *, U N(>'\¥ KNOWN, Vfl]H'U. Is DENOMINATED • , . Continuous Gym Work, . ■ # rvidhs to any of the acids, ■ • ev n r; • em: -‘1 • : • • , r ••• ,their , nee may rely * is|i perform every operation *hi i•. B * : ‘New Drag Store. ° • ° Dr. E*. . BOftBB has opened a Ding Store at •the stand •! .• .®. 1 ,■•;•!> , i* ij ■. i ■ . • i • I'anush Drags,'MetWcintfS, Porftiyffiery, inks, • * p FANCY SOAPS, &C-, npAq fair rering, t<* tl <1 with a call. Torlijs Refoi . , y, , * • • . •. •. ■ # ‘ ’ . # 0 7 # # •". ; y ALSO 8 * E . * • < • i ’• ■ • . i ” . •• . _ • tlv on and . • . , * * • • , , • • ‘Drags and B Medicines. • . l ’ St RE€ IVED A LAK<Sfi \<ND WELL SEIsEC -7’ *.> ‘, i C 1• ’ii ii ■ ■ 1 1 ; 111 • **• . 8 . ■• *1 • * -a, G 1 BJj,*Puttii, Varnish, Broshes, Dye v r * : t ‘ Perl &c. ,‘K I Oil and Lamps; j * * * .’• I pB. . • * J • . 4: *W li> SEIYA£, Druggist. Tlieinasville. d-tv 21, 1853 . • * *tf • • . Apothecary's - Hall, j rwvili: ,®■ • IBl*R.JtA \ .S't: TAKENA sJotlE J • ThsSapMtß’* nbihOng, . ■ 8 tentiod of the public to- his com- 2 . ;of • . J)rugs, . 8 # ° ..! . Medicines.. *• . . . •. Ctiemicals, .* 8 .. .. Paints, 8 • • *. Oils, 8 • . • Dye-Stuffs, . • * . 8 8 Perfftnaery, , . . j 8 * . ’Spices, • * * . • • • “tobacco, 8 . . • • -t> * SegarsJ 8 . ( * 8 Fine Brandies, t # . . • Wines, * • Shorter, • • . . • • Ale* .* 8 ‘ . .* • IT)tash, . : • . • .• &c., Ac 0 L ALL OF MVIIICJI WILL BE SOLD ON REASONA • • * ABISE TERMS . * / o t . •physician’s Prescriptions. ’ * All M . •* ?fIES warranted gennine. N. G .MCDONALD, M. D. TJiomasvine, Ga., Jane 6, 1860. ts ° — 8 o Saddle and Harness Manufactory. \f.ARGE ANJ) COMPLETE As>OKTM.r*NT OF Ha ° o. ° Ll ° * -F ■* 8 i’ pe, # 0 /jC f l3 .. 8- o •Harness I.eati.er. • _ ■ S >!e Leather. R ° a. .kA A . • Kept constantly on i and ‘’SSI iE far sale, at the Mann- ‘ i * faeTurv of . McGLASftAN & LITTLE# I D and Saildle KKMIItISG promptly ju-.; tended to. ° Kra o J si? 188 . iy , a — •* SugaF Boilers, &e. SEGAR--BOILERS—3O JO V>‘ GALLONS— -40 10 sets Gin Gear -9 and 10 fe. t—Fire Dogs, W ell Wheels. &e f iust received and for sale by f sep i o c E. REMINGTON 4c SON? THOMA.SVII.LE; GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY-27, IB6J. # • e # ••o • • . . * FOK El?£ • • PROVISIONAL * *;• ..** . . .~” Confederate JStates.df America. • • • # • • . • • • • . • . ..We, the dej itif . f the sovereign •and inde* dent i th • €3 • ibatna, Mississippi sand Louisiana, in o ‘ •r of Almighty God, do hereby, in behalf of these States, ordain find establish ; € nsritution for the Provisional troverri • iueqtof the same.* to cbpti&ue one* year from ? the inauguration of th ... it, or “untiLa * • ft - j tv/ mi the -id S sliflll be it infoperatiun* i icv< r sliall first occur. . * “ • . . L*E i. •*. • S’TION 1. • • All legislative f #trenfc herein .delegated shill e vested in tnis Congress opt u&st U ti? otlftAwise urdumed. ... • . • • * t?ECTft)M 4 2.* . • • . AVJjen vacancies happen in the japresenfa tion from any Ptlto, the Mine shall.bo filled ite ymi mamisr as theJprope? authorities .of the State shalfdirqpt. . . * . “ SECTION 8. 1. The Congress shall be flic Judge of’ the elections, retumsiind qualtTieatßins of its tncm bM* ; any number of deputies front a majority of the States, being prcspnfr;shall constitute a” quorum” to do Tflsinessbut .a smalhj- number in* v ** !j urn from day. to day, and %ay bu a i thorized.to Compel *the attenckmso of absent mend <rs.; upon*aJlQuestions* before the .Con’ gre.-s.Vvh ;"tate shall he entitled to <*ne.YQte,, an i shtdl bfe represented by any one or more of its and.; *tn s who may be i resent. .* o •> •* 2. The tire .rules of its proceedings, punish its members . sos disdr dvriy behavior,.,ar.*d with’the concurreifce of two-thirds, expel a.iembt;rr * ’ * . . 1 8. film Congn*-s riill keep a jouyial of jits * proecedin nd Tr uu time to timepubTish *the 1 ‘same, excepting‘such parts.as may in their < •judgment require secrecy j and.tfie yeas atid .nays of the members oq any question, shall, at the clesire of i*ne fifth of those present, or at J the instance wf any ;>qe State*, be entered mi j * the journal * * • BECTIQN .” • .•* • The members of trie£)ongr&ss shall receive a I compensation Jj-r theirServiaes, to be ascertain- 0 ] red by law, mil ppid’out of the treasury of *lie j Confederacy. J hey shall in all cases, except | treason, lWlrmj-. and breach ot the ppaee, be privil ed from arrest during th#ir attendance * ; i in*of ( ngrt and in going to*ahd returning freyn the surge, and.for any.epeefch of debate, jhey shall not be questioned in any &th &r place. * ° • • * • * • . . . • • SECTION 5. 1. ]'.v*ry.bill whioh shall Have “pa**..d th# • • if, 1 ofoie it hpcojMe a law, be pre* j *. * and to the defeat of the Confederacy; if lie ppprove, he .shall sign it; hut if not, he shall*, retu lll* it.’I ith l,i.is’••objections to.the Congress, I wloshall enter the objections atlaig : oy. their ■ ’ journals,and proceed*to re’-conk’dgi’ it. if. af ter sucih.re-cousideratym, twewtlii*-ds of the Con ftr^ss.shall agfee to pass the bill, it sliall be- 1 <ome a Iv. But in all such. roses, the vote . shall be determined by yeas and hay,*; aryl she I nan?;.- of thfi 4 persons yoting for and .against the bill, shall be entered on journal. .It any.bilt sliall not Ce returned by the J’residept within ten days, /Sundays excepted , .after *ft shall have L?en presented so him, the same shall die a .law, in like manner ss. .If he had signed it!,*'unless tbfe by their adjourn •merit, paevented its “return, iy wljicH “Case it j shall not bo & law. fine iVesicltmt nitty veto.’ an^ - approja’iatitm or in .the same hilf. • *• • . li. “Every order, resolution y vote intended to imve t*e foshc and effect o! Jaw,* shall be* pr sented to the President, and’.btfofe .the £aine*shajl take\ff6ct, shUH be approved by him, or beiiig'disapproved by liimv shall be re-passed by two-tliirds of the Coikgros, iccording to the rules and limitations prescribed *in phe case of a hilf. * •**’’„*. *. ’ • • i • 3. \jirtU the inauguratron.pf th Presyfent-, \ alj bills, orders, resolutions and votes adopted by .tire Congress chilli be <*f full three wjtliouy approval*by him * • . * ‘section 6. . . • | L Jibe Congress slpill have power to lay and 1 collect taxes, duties, imposts and” excises, lbr j • 4 revehu .*,•• essasy to pay the debts on the gofprnment of.the Confederacy; and all duties, imposts avid esen-es. sliall be uniform throughout the i fates *tii# Cynfede facy. -;>jd this Congress sliall also exercise * executive powtass,uutU tbc.Pre-idejat is niaug-* united. o • ; “ . • 2. fi beu.row juocy on .the* ’credit’ of the Confederacy. * . . * “ .To regulate commerce svitfT foreign na tions, * Indian tribes.. • ® 9 . o • • 9 . * ’J'o establish a uniform njle of napuraliza-* tion, and unifolmi laws tin the subject *)f ban!> kruj tciift throughout.the Confederacy. * 9. fiji coin moiivy* jvgulatsi the valite thereof • and of foreigli coin, and fi* the standard Jof weights sind measure^. * • 6. Tpqirovide for t{pe punishment* o£ itoutt terfeiting the sootiritics and carrent coin of the Confederacy* 4 . .. * * • 7. To establish post offices amt post roads. • v . 1 j 1 imote die progress of scTcmce and useful arts, by securing, for limited times, to authors andluvcutofs, the exclusive riuht to 0 . *■’ their respective writiflga and discoveries. • *). To constitute tribunals inferior* to jIV; Supreme Court. °<. . 0 I‘. ‘To define and punish “piracies am? felo ! nies CoUimiti ed •! the ftirlf seas, and ofibnses against the law 01 nations. 11.0 To ("eelare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, make rules coueernirfg cap* tidies on land and 0 * •12. fio raise and support armies; but no ap propriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than twoyesys. .!•*• To provide and maintain a navy. 14. To make rules for the government and , regulation ol° the land and naval forces. 15. To provide for culling forth the riyilifia to execute the laws of the Confederacy, sup press insurrections, and repel invasions. i ° 16. To provide for organizing,, arming and r a • • disciplining the militia, an.d fidr governing such part of them may be employed in the >■ r\ of fljfcderac'y, to the ‘States* re* sj. tivelythi a] p'ointment of the fficere,* an !J* tJie authority of traimng the militia* according to tlie discipline/ prescribs ! *by Ctmgre -- :.aad t 17. #To make all Wwa whichtshall be.neceSsa ry ami pron t - 1 r.caryoig into execution tiie I foregoing powers and all other jiowers*expressly .defegastd fv this Constitution to this*J?i ■ * ’ tonal h overnflieut .•.*•*• * . ** . SECTION 1 . o 1. The ifnportatym'of. African ncgro*B from hny foreign country, h ld*J lifig Staten of the. United Stotea, is hereby for-’ fbidderf; an*d Congress isVcquired to pass sngh lavas shall effe itnally nre\ oe't e*samc. 2. ? !ie"( onsjrcs- sha!l‘ a! -o It aye. ] over t ■ ® hihil tin 1 intnsdui tion of slaves irons any ‘ StiAe not a dajemher of this Confederacy. 8- The privilege of the writ oi* Habeas Cor pus slfall not,be*usppnded when in cases of a’ntf invasion, the puljlic jftfety may require it. 0 . •• t * . , . 4. A bill *>f attainder, post facto law;. slniH be passed. • • • .5. preference shall /e giv*en, by aHy reg ulation Ot eomrncrce or revenue, to the norts ‘ of end State #>v*cr n r - d uaPl vessels* bound to or from hoe. State •to ‘enter.clear, or pay duties in*a’nother. * ’ .6- No money shall be qnnv’a tVonT the treas ury, unless if be asked for bytlio l’re.sidelit Sr someone ol tlneli*iads of Bepartyients^except J'jr tip* purpose ot paying fts o\nu expenses*and . •eontiugencies. • . . _ . 4 . 8..N0 title of ellafi 4 b*e granted by * ;1* • Confederacy; and fto person hoUiing. ay oliice of profit yvjwiat under it, shall, ‘without; the cfmsent* ot the Congress, accept oe. any present, emolument, office or title of any kind? whatever, from any. hp>g*, pnucc”or foreign *S.tate< 4 * . .**.', ’ .9. CSugress shall make # no law respecting an * ~ of weligiun or prohibit:ngtlw free t ~ exercisc.thercof; *or abridging the fVcptJom of speech, or of the 4 pros*; or; the right of tl 8 >pje jpeSceably.tp and.to* p<?titi in *.thc government*for a Yedress of such* grievan j ccs as*tlie delegjatfd powws oS this Government ’ may it to consider and redtessu 10.. A well regulatedauilitia being Accessary hfo tliq Security of a free State*, ige jigl : f T b , >! people so k*ep and*liear a?ms sliall pot .f*e m- . j 4 .* * ** .. * . ** . .11. \o .soldier •slmll, in timo of feace; . •be quartered in any house wjtlntut the consent* i’qf the ownei;; nor*i time of .war,* but ki a fuannerto he prescribed by law. . •’ . L* The’rigti. <>2 RIC p ople to he sec".;p id j their houses, jaijawg, and cherts, j against, unseasonable searches ;ynl seizures, j sbull sot be violated; and 110 warrants Ihi li sue belt upon probable .cause, vtul ° ] \ loath or allirmatiuii, and particularly dose, b.ing .the place to * J searcheuj fu.d the ‘.persoiss or ‘things to be >* ized.. *•*.** . • • l*l. /io person shall It iudd to auswci* for • a capityl.Gr otherwise infamtus crime, inkers ona vrereiiftnent ordndietmgnt of *a gßanu‘ju rv. except in cases ari.-nn /in tue lai*d oy “forces, r*in tho militia ; wheh.jn. “ il rviee .in time of war or*] * er; nor 4 shall any [person oe subject sor 4 sanje offec®.ta lip kwjce put in jeoqTirdy of life or limb; nor slfall be compelled, in ipny criufliytl cpsp, ft*be a wit-. | i>:*s> against Rintgelf; nor be deprived of iile, i liberty or property, w?tl .• . sos law; nor shall private properfjt be tajfen for public : use, without just couipeii^ation. | • 1 1. In all criminal pfo-ecufcioCs, the aecu.-a'-d ’ shall.enjoy the rhght o*a spijedy and public tri-. 41. by sfti impartial jury of the .State and dis trict wherci>i the- crime sbal.l hare Tcetr c< m uytted, jvhieh district shall been prefiiopsr law,;azm to be iaftiri ed of ; the nature and cause of the ac< usati at ; to 1e 4 confi*o*it.til with the •witness * gainst himto litive conqiulsor; process for obtpining witness es in bis faj’or, and to have the insistence of cfluuscl fop his defence* 1.5. In suite at common latv. where the.value, in fc.intr vemy shaH.excised twenty dojlars, flic .*i' P ght*uf trlij by shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otliyinvisc re* ; ‘examined In any pourtof tie Confederacy, liian according to the rules of tlye comyion Jaw. 16.. Exc<. siye Bail shall not.he required, por excessive lines imposed, nor crjieband unusual pufiishment inflicted. . • • if. The enruneratien, in the*Const?tutioiT, of certain rights, shall mst be coqs’tfajTd to deny or dispaffige others*rotuindd by the people. J* IS. The powers not delegated to the Coo*] fedoract ify tlfO Constitution, tfor ppd;ibited‘by , .ir to the rSa.'tii :n ' c J ' ( - esve/ to tie Skites re •*. petftiSrely, or to the peejye. • 19. The judicial* pgwer of the. /’exifodcracyi shall not be eons;rued to externa to any puit.in , or 1 quity* commenced or prbsecuted.agaia£?. <sne of.kne States of *he Confederacy* by eiti ■ e ns of another State, or by citizens or subjects ! of any foreign Stale- 4 . SECTION B.*’ . . . • 1. No State shall entef intef wn}- treat}", alli ance <*eiTnfederation. grant lettcia of mar me* and reprisal, coin *iuoncy, emit jpiis of credit,” makd anything but gold and silver coin a °tei.- . * o C 0 der in payment of.debts, pass 4 any bill of at taynjei-, ex pd%t fipctoriaw. or law’im pairing the . obligation of contracts, or grant anj* title of no . bility. ... 4 2. No B*ate shall, without toe consent of? Congress, lay any imposts or duties on imports er exports, eieept wlTat mSy* fee absolutely ••necessary for gxeouting its inspection laws ; and tin? nert produ o- of*all"dfities anil imposts, laid* by any State on imports or eyp’crta, shall be for the use af thy treasury of the Oonfwbsracy, and all such laws shall .be subject to the revision ■ and control*of the Congress... No Iftate shall,, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty of tonnage, enter into any ‘agreement or com-, pact witfi another State, or with a foreign pow er, fir eqgage in war, unless actually invaded, or in such eminent danger a- will not admit of delay. *• „ 4 ‘ARTICLE IT. * . 0 ° SECTION 1. . 1. The Executive power shall be vested in a President of the Confederate Btstes of Amevi-’ ea. He? together with the Vice President, shall hold his bfiiee one year, or until this Pro- : visional Government shall be superseded by a i o o 0 0 Government, whichsoever o * o 2.# Tho‘Pr§sidfenfc and Vice PresTd ill rbc elected by. ballot by the r ijfresi ut§d. in this* . *. pg one vote, y.of • • i*• r iu? t#> eloet. • • o , • o. Xu porgbti excP; t :i imturnl born citizen * or -i ■ 8 ■ 8 C’ibjs Coufed i 11 *T ]■ A* irvof tbiiff Con etitution, sbati be eligible to of F •* • . •***.: •** tMY'i’ tl >e who •;*: have attained the ol aryl been i'ourteen y, . # a :it n fOl ,of tlv ••*.'! * • O racy. o • \ 4. Tu c-aje oh the removal of the Pros; *?nt Jfromoffide, o af (leJtth,pKjsi or iifu hility to ,h.-.-:#"..e the un-ios and Towers of the • !.* . *. jl \ teftmnfd ’ *y a vote of tw®-thirdsbf‘ ?!;■■• Congress,)# the Bame.sJialhdevolvS on the Viiic President; and] ■ the (Jon -t-.•■;?. may by law provide_for. the case] of removal, death,resignation 05 inubility, both : “of the I Resident arfd Vice declaring I wbat officer s]iaU ifet as Pre id< nt ;*and -Veil offiqpr shall act accordingly, tmtil*the (lis® Lability be removeil yr a lfit'-i !e?it sb;:?l be el® 5. lie President ?lnjl at times re® cive for his services, duriflg thtt* Provisional #*• b • . t, ft cdmyensa4ion at the rato qi twcaty-iivt Chtweand dolitfrs per and be shall m t re chive during that period any otJb-, i or emolument ire mi Cjkis JUoqfederacyj.iTr any o r \ • the State® thereof. # . .• 8 . *1 G. Before lt§ enters oft the yuc.ittion of bis office, he shaJl tak the oatb*or • * • , 8 ® m itior.. . | Ido solefarily swear (or affirm) B Jbbat f wifi faith fully, execute the'pffrse of PriSsideat of the i Confederate States, of and Will, t the j best of niy ability, prese*ve, and’ de /fend the Constftutfon thereof. * ’* • * . . • SECTION 2. ! * I. llm President shail be Commaader'in* (Jhiefof the Army ar?J A. .\y ol the i.’oritdc®’ racy, smd'bf the Militia of*the several* States, 8 ’ wSen*called into the fictilal •’ Va. require the opinjon, m •wri* 1 ting, of the principal officers iu, eaek of the, Executive DvO.artftienis, ujfon jauy subject relit ti n to tha* du 1 9 i offices; | • and he shall Inve • • . ri ■* s.aml j pardofls*f(y offences a. . the Qoyfedcracy, 1 except in (• -'os of eachmcnt. . 8 lie shall have py\W, by and with the a 1- •i*e and ciA.sent 01 *heV ayiv a. to malt*: # ilex ■ y : y fie l two-tlii.'d.s et* t*c C a'A.’ivs- cois . ? hail mii ate* an Iby and* e adyicc an ; Vppdinti . 8 . * ‘ rniblip i# •y° t . * i. e.Confc leracy* whose appoinjtnftats arc not in oil rv.'i.-i | r <•. :’. • for, a# ! w hich shall *be cstablisJiCd by law. 8 Eat tf!o Con tf.t s law, vest the appoint -vnt ot* such inferior officers as they tiling proper in tli Presideut a! *;ie, in $e wourt ; 01 law, or in the heads B of departments.. * . # .. •> Ti?e.Pr Jident shall hjv*o power to fill yn all vacancies thftt*may happen dariifg the recess of Ji;4.’ .(*■ ifluress, liy granting c<smmissions • which* shall expire a), the end of their next s#.v ■ siyiu .. . 8 SECTION G. 8 o 0 • 1. IJft shall, from thne to time, givtf to*Vf c Congress infoimaation *ofJ the stkte %f the Com* ffideracy, aa*d rccomyicnd to their consid 4 aeh nieasiu ’- ■ lie shall judge B yioce.- any espedi n:; *hy may, on extraordinary occasions ’ e mvone the Corisress at such time* as he shall think proper], he shall receive ambassador* and* other pjihliQ ministers” :he shall tak% care shat the*laws be faithfally executed ; and shall ctfm i.iission all tide offictfrs of tly Confederacy. • President, \i.*e Presidvit, and all civil officers of the shall bf reniov* ed from office on conviction hr •.he Congresw of tfeaSfu*, bri rv, or other high rime%ajid mis-’ demranore; a vote of two-thirds shail'be nec- I’cssary lor such coftviction. 8 . • Ml fl* LE 111. • * • * . .. SIR IIO.N J. * . k The judicia? poyer of the Con federal* y 8 shall be vested in one Supreme Coftxt, and, in such.itii rior courts asyire herein If * or , Tougrcss may from tiuie to time oafhio and establish* • 8 # • 8 2. Each State shall constitute a ?)istri<fi in . h shall be a \ ‘out* Called a *Districl Court, which, until otherwise provide! by Con-* gress shall have jurisdictioa’vested by 18 •of the United .States,so far as in ’ .*1 the Ii Lief ami <J> w C-ii'.ris of T]f ft ft I • •United States, for tlpft State ; the Judge where of shall he appointed by the president by and *S with the advice and consfntof the Comrress, abd shall, until prwvided by< m ß gregs excrck ■ the gower and authorityve fed by the. | laws United States in the J * 1 y tr*et *and (fgsuit Courts of the United : States, for that State, and shall Pinpoint the tint's aui places at wln*Ji the courts slufd 4?c lipid. Ajipeals may bo # taken* dycctly from the Distrief Courts to the Supreme Court, Wtf# der similar Vegulgtioks c t which are pro vided in c-ascsof apj ealsyto theo'iii rtfine Court? of tiih Ihiittfd States, or under such other reg* ulations s*> iijay be t,revised by the •Congress. , !*The all toe Judgesshall expire with this provisional Govcrnlncnt. 8 . i S.’The Supreme Court shalHjC constituted of ;Jl thcjDis4riet Judy*, a majority of whom shall be i quorum, and .sliad.sit at such times# : and 4daces.as.ths Congress shall appoints 4. ir flm Congress snail haw power v to make laws for the trailsfrr of any causes which were* I pending in the Courts of. the United States, tv : the Court.- of thtj Coftfedera’cv, aiftl for the ex ecutiavof the orders, decrees,and judgment.*’ “ lferetofore rendered by the said courts of the United States; an’d also all laws which may be - requisite to protect the parti* to all such . uits, t)rders ; or decrees, their heirs, per® . sonal representatives, or assignees. „ # . 8 SECTION* 2. o * 1. llie judicial power shall jextend to all cases of law and equity, arising under this j Constitution, the laws of the United ."fates, 1 and ol this Confederacy, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under its ©authority ; to | all casos - affecting ambassadors, other public I ministers and consuls; to all of admirals o v s' -y j: ~i *. tv.’<> uoj.s.; ( ° In Ailraiicr. h t\ :n,;v.■ i: -i•; t’ >u ;> <• ;ntn*versie to th* *• * M . ’? a party; Cop trover->s 1: • i. * * , -*b tween , * u* of different States; between eitixeoa .th ► . ... la . 1 •uodcr s&Wta ( of different States. . • • 2. In all cases affecting * -adows, other public * minister# and (ftnsuls, and those ju whtoh a*Statc*slhi!l be a part}*, tfie* Supreme Court shall hav , . Tea!*iuris tho*other 1 fjre mentioned,* tbe Supreme hafi lie* both* as, tlaw and fact, with such exccptiopsjand *n p ■ .’.tell ;t* the * engross ‘shall” kB. ; \ B. The trial q£ egottpft in ca.-os o£ impeachment, shall be by and such, trial . b 8 held in the State wli re the sSid crimes ’ h have b vtf eon mttt 1 ut Whenliot ooip mlttecTVfchitrany 4m ft such*|il; ■or pla *ts the. Congress maj6 by tJaV havu directed. ; *’ • • ] S.IofIQK ,3. .. *.. . 1. Treason this Cpnfeufceracjf shall ’ c*n -ist ( *!y inh*vyjig v .aiffc't it,*or iff ad, hering to Us*enemies, giving them aid an drum- I fort. a*o person shall • treason unless testimony of two witnesses to tfce # saP.ie o 1 act, *r on < oafes-jin hi open cohrt. ‘2. Tlu* Congress shall have poffei; to declaro tile punishment of divasog ; but. no *a*tain*der •■f *tco:o on •hall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture, except duijftgthc life of the person | attainted. * • i . .Aim ? •. rvr I • . _ sV’TiP>'*l- * 1 .*KyW f:ti:h and tr -lit shall be gften in each State.to the public acta„rec<srds and jwi-.liciat pro’A'edin sos o\\ ry >th. r And .rite, (jorgvess may, by general laws, prescribe tho manner.ip vfbich such* ret.-?, records, undjpro cecdings shall be proved a:; J the t'ffebt of such ! |fool. . . • . • t , * 4 . • • SECTION 2. . • 1. The citir.c'. s ot‘ e?i*ch State shall he enti tled tq,ull tlTcprivi!.- ;uid citi* “zensin thc#eveiv.FStates.. • • • 2. A pcraoil Ch;ivgvd in any State with trea-* son*felony, or olhcr crime, v. ho shall Hoc frohi p, dec, and h fpuu 1 •:? another. tßatc, snail, lon demand of.the ex£cuti\e uthority of the ; State from Vhich be fed, be doliVercd. up, so Jbe eemovad to thd §tatg living Jurisdiction of j the critmj. * • j siifre in ;nc Stat'e j'.-capijir to jno.tlier 1 shall he delivered up the party Jo whom s;y;l slave npfy belong Joy the executive ! authority of the Sfcite in which sugh*sfiive shull Re foufld, and in c*is<? of any Abduction or i ciblc ib mos, full compen'ation, including%he value of the slave and alf cos.ts and expenses, .-lisdl 1 • lnule pai 4 * by tlip Stat>* # in , which .such.al I *-i* or rescue* shall ‘take place. • . . • • •• v*' 1 . * * • MA ISIS •>. • 9 ]. The fSonf.'deraey shall v*u9rantce to’ every S{jtte in tJiis’*tJnion, a epwblicao for®.of grument, aifd shall j . -set idi of them ag;riust invasion ; and■) application of the qT* of the p:, eutive, ( when the*’ legiskture can ‘n*t convened.) againsfrd violent#. ARTICLE V. • *. ?. Tlfe by a votdof two-thirds, may at any time,•after ui*amend this Constitution, . MlTltiv VI. . * • 1.-This Constitution, and the* laws, of the” Confederacy which shall be made*in ptrsuanco 4hore T. and all ty atics made, or which ’•bt: made, under the authority of the Confeder acy, shpll b*e the sujfrcTn(ilavv oLtlwtland „ and the judges in ev>f. State ball be botfhd llier.Q by, an) tiling in the Constitution or laws of any ’ §tat<gt® th*Q eontrarjf notwithstanding. * • •2. The government hereby instituted shall rtake immediate steps for the sett.g'lnent of all | matters between the’ States forming it, and ! tlicir confederate* of thj? United I States iti relation ‘-to Jjfio public property and . peS'ied ;*::ig oi th ir withdrawal froTu •. Statds hereby^eV,aring.pt ta be _ j tjieir wish ainU:arn<*t desyiw to adjust every- ‘ j thing pertaining to thp common com- J mon *, . * a bn* 01. ’ •ms ol that j Union,.upon the principles of right, justice/ • e.girtv. and good faith. • §. Until otbenftse.provided by tl;e Congress the*city of M( ntg U ry, in the State of Ala bama*, shajl be .the seat of Government. 4. Th<;*niembc'i's of the Congress and all ex | cont;vc and judicial ofh(S)rs of thg Confedera cy, shall be bouaj'by or affuination to sup l.port lids Coiistitution;* but np ndjuious. test .-hall,l*o re *iirc i a.- a qua reatiof* to anj*officer • r public trust under this Confederacy. The Congress shall have power to* ad writ : other States- . *- * •“ *. . - - - . # •* Slarelioldiiii; Indians* * < , The aetin-ns of tbe crbsus'for the fou* slave holding In< r g df bhe State of .Arkansas havg tieen received by the De -1• i:.i *at Washington. ‘Jtie Vonfmdnitics referred to tire tli<l ChoOtjfts, ChickasawSj.Clje- ‘ ruksCs, and Seifiinoles. Most of Those Ifldians heads of families are slavebofders. Tle Semi-, noles were ttie only triiie which. refused *Co Jet’ the Assistant Marshal enumerate ducir slaft^. • Sevewil* tl lousand slßves are owned *by “the trices taken *u the aggregate, and tlffcse slaves o art by the Indiana in cultivating *thcir lands, and well and kindly treated. o ••• - . , • Tent of Ijorcf Asa woman vv;:vval!ng, a*man looked a| J her and foilffweS her. “Why,” said she, “do I you follow me ?” “Because I have fa]jc4 iu •love with v>u ?” “Win* so ? ‘My sister, isicomiiig after, ds much handsomer than I am; go and make Ltvc to ler.” The*’ man turned back’and sawa woftian with an ugly face, and bcin<r greatly displeased, turned and said: — ■“Why i>id you tell me a story?” The woman answered:° “Neither did you tell me the tsuth. If you are in love with me, why did you, 109 k. 1 for another woman?” ® A.young beauty beheld one evenfng on a hill two horses gunning oif at locomotive speed 0 with :? light wagon. As they approached, she was.horritlcd at recognizing in thi? occupants of (he vehicle, two gentlemen of her acquaintance. “Roys,” she screamed m terror, “jump out quick, especially George !”. It is needless to say, her sentiments to George were from that J time forth no secret. “ ° , o * 0 o • NO. 4(1.