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1. 1 .0 )~ 'II~_'IFI KIX NEWS.. YOLU ~~~ WINSBORP, 84 C. UVTJDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBERf 23, 1865.[NME "1HE -NEW iahed oh Te oaddy, u1rsduy and O and will be sup Aliet 1o. subsieobet -at $1.00 per month, vaiaibly I' iaiiane. - ESingle copies ten oett4.. s~ -81)1 COvaarOtsx 10 T O Ordinary advertisrniente, -oo inot I more than eight lines, (one Square V o &hverted in.ejns 41 -s,. $1. fort aI iorio' id lit't ve gentO r46h e sesquenfp Uiin.' La er' vertiemebts, gihen-o 0e611t4t -I. a , rV) be tbae in eacweptr the fo llwing Aob "o'l 146 41 8 " 140. 4..0 8 "i'fe or" ' n-fouvti, toena to g eaitt se 2 retofor ort 'hr b,00 A2;t t o~ iet or tuteb 40g,90. pfr ~Ga~et - -iien~ t 6 rh Ic~~~ofIi ~.l fr n lawib 4ond peinks 'A d A o initu.!tea~~Iij me fe ~ ; n or hr o ,r4efordi r 6 h#tna $ 11 ei 0 0, Sa.- l I "hM tat4e" 0'fhs nW i~ieq&gno frigi 16 wihpe A)shtige jiitii 6ie ba4 rili It Q6,1* di i hil nio 1 tw '1 . 'j 141 f5'ip W ,thamigfaasiteam m mmaralminiaumE.'D IV,~n SET1 ig fol n4unnsua- punis6nts iq. I hor6he weit of Puhia Pe W a 4p ad, exe6pt in cses of rebel o r itivasion, when thi publi' safety may 1 qinre'it. ec. 11. The Legislature shall n6t ant any title of nobility or hereditary i istinctidl, nor create any office the ap. I *intmnnt to which shall be for anyf inger term than during good behavi ur. Se. 12. The militar -hall be subor. Inste to the civil -power, and every citi an has a'ight to keep and Woar alma -r the comInondfen, and ' this -right bAll never be questioned. Sec. 18. 'No soldier shall, in time of, ace, e quartered in any house with. ut theconsent of the owner or oceupant; oi' in tithe of war but'in amanner to be, ireseribed by law. - ,eS.' 14. Etert person, Mr *n ury ' Ione hin in' hih' person, iep'tation, ropetty, or h i nliitie sh all have 'emady by due course of law, and right md justice sall pe administered freely Md withotnt fa1cormpletely and with. put, I rdantand*ithots deliy, 3e5.1. alrT cgil units, and in-All ~tto*~raios - deneerning property, the aftles whill have t right to trial by jury, xpept in cases where it has been here oifr& otheise "ractioed, the parties ny' be hear&by themselves and cooxnsel,' ~r either, at thelralection. ~ SEc &. 'No tax or duty sb1s he nposed. without the conset df the eople, or their .tepresentatves in the witude aro-bereby ahbolishedin Soui iarol ina, ae4 balljupin exitin mle tate, except a 5-punishmet4for trime, wheroof the pirty shill have boopdIuly .onvicted. -1o. 38. eTbQoimerikton 9f certai:w hteshaliet impair n&'deny .otherA mioed by the people. r una'bmovant introMaue the fl ow nresqlton liwe refete ti J 3Mo~ate by proclainat tidoe a r r4 ~mbolihld itid the rpte of ) sovereign Sttfef lath Morlini yd" wheroMs, thin ona -'ernion is pay pse~ to add .~ or- sdb-i Ittat feown ih-e . pf iaid P a"i 04 nd *hePi;g o ot d omdpubli t ybii u give everf snUiuDoa t to tinig alnt. ipa fsaidn roe c bnatl. f 61s lie-.i' tiefd Q orhm ~ (o u Ie ti the II i A lno elarty, wic pro'ilt )hat not t (of' tll UIethel& reo alst 'relat~ 4 ye ,r .lAte. : 1 0'' .10 Del 24 '~ 3NI mmM ; ioi p eiMMEM.2M B msb - I' == ======= ,e *lattreof the Stak, be-so. altered 5 nd amended that it shill not be under- le t'ood to ,affeot . the validity of any It k* hoe.tofoe pamsed, or now'of force in his State. p Mt. erry - introduceAd the following 91 leol 'ou-of the right. to be incolpo. t ated in the Constitution; which was re erred .to the committee on amendment. g * the constitution : L.L OP RIonTs. 1. All power is originally vetd llr he people, And all free governments f xre founded on their consent and au, hoilty, i4 ' are instituted for their >ace, safety and ha piness. 2, No ike6 citizens of this State shall >e taken or iniprisoned, .or seized f hisfeelheld, liberties or privileges, or mutlatwed or exiled, or in any manner e iejrived of his life; liberty or property, >ut by th judgnent 6f his peers, or by q lbW o('thelasnd'; nor shall an' bill of a iteirider, &eofacto law, or aw im. miring' theiggtion of contracts, ever )e [passed by' the Legislature of this 6. The military shaJ be subordinate o.c ii power. b '. c ive bail shall not be re- r guireo, nor exceesive prices ihnposed, r ual punishments itited. 5 ThetWal by jur of free citizens, ig heroofrdie ised in ti State, aid the ibrtf or tie press, shall be forever in rib ptrved.' JA97. D0v9s.-4'he, ITofolk Port of JeWIje5,' Davis was yetterday trans. P -frefo -his casem4te prison to a d oom in CirlI HAll in'Fortress Mon. too. ,Thw chane -iras ta4e ne(dessary, ting'to te decllnig health of thelate'. Iident C rtoll'Halt is,14~rhaps, the most' 'omforft*Ble b'ilding I't'the fort, .4 and instead of being itkd to a p6rt. ' I6levaw of th6 woirld Mr. Davis will '3 tooebn erabled t v he entire tme m window. *46~~ beg".1 ing mad to, rds v u~ftibeil~rostttoughoutthi taw-4, d eragn he'lrapairs-on the Kd moutain r Railon'd wegning krward. il nl Wr and engine bl glto other-r.r* e stand ing on tra61mk In khe vioinitw of Chester, -whqh;erfb uinrob i the'work. We haveben hior tha angetneghts &Vebeing' uiade t4 pla4e these cars and engi es, k "brotd it4n: 1s riss, fly. Cveah )1eery Tgeadayg hura.' and4 tu# from Guthriesi le-s ' fd -. Yorkville-to hn W*14sil a Chest. Rael M idedahtwee-Yorkville anmd (t~stie (9r the ceduveyance pas. WeIgem; We hre satisfled that Mri 1ir. win he Presidnt of the road is doihg or i W i power, to.-' t'p uniCition. by. Th h any- beenh ;ppeld 1 ioreti"Owo'age 'Of his, dt iii a short tim. .W~bbo,~k4he Ckaaw.ba) net lltW= ,butwe leart th0Nr, . . i...... Preu.den of ..he ~j# os~tracfewit~t'yhettag peeof Irnn, theoost.Voi r K i*der the *dptide elQile t n d irl the0 th.on*te is~ J" acretary of tho Intorior has written a tter to Konm George- N Edmonds, of >wa, in which .he says: The real question at issue, in b national )int of view. is- not whether negroes taiI be permitted to* vote, but whether iey shall derive that authority from the rational Government or fro n t he State avernments respectively. President Johnson .maintains the Dctrine that the Constitution of the rnited States does not confer on the 'derpl Government the right to inter. ire primarily with the question of saf. age in any State of the Union ; that 1e question 'may arise properly and be ecided by Congress, when Senators and tembers present themselves for admis on to -seats in that body unider the ause of the Constitution which inakes ach House. the exclusive judge of the' klifications and elections of meersno; ad that other clanso of the Constitution Stile United States, wvhich provides tat "the United States shall-guarantee >every State in the Union a republican rm of government." I infer that if any tate should adopt a law on the subject rsuffrage, which would clearly show te Sath Government to be other than tpublican, it would be the duty qf Con ress to reject applicants for seats, ani adopt whatever legislative remedies ould, in their judgment be necessary carry out tle guarantees of the, Con itution. The following froin General herman's te - spetch at Lancaster,. Ohio, gives retty clearly the responsibility. -of the evastation i his hne of nproh.: "So,. soldiers,. when we marched iraugh.and. conquered the, coulltry of e rebels, .ma bepme otoners of all they vd, And. don't wrant you l. be trou. led in your' consciencea- for taking, rhile on, opr great iharch, th.prop" y ( con nred reels. They for ied Sr. 04to ii and 1bein ,et for r 'mot to-) hr be ong d, Op d2 uIoop 44. i0i Toueoor 4oiM l tb 0 0r r l 6 0 44a t :111 03 tt J. AGNJ Mo9 i-ebr~ 18865 ~ 9 -to'. a s pM toahbl I t rs' a. dr e Obitg i NOL iko$ 1"4" Peeketo , fle wwa nW h br. d 4,a w34 j o j 0 'PI. P'rotanattens BY TJIH PROVISONAL eel ,&N. Jiel 'EXEOUTIYE- D1PARItMEN S Man 18, 659"' HE1EAS,. It is represented t at a manyportions of the State there Is rat dlistur enep and 'apprehnouiox *ea awless persons, who are thieving, maraud. ing and committing.aots of violence renhot6 from the militry rrisons stationed at the Court Houses; an whereas, Brigadier Gean'. eral Ames, commniding the Nothwesterh Portion. of the 81,ate has suggested thecOr6 'sation of a militia police force in eaab 4set 6f his. odfnmand, to act in conoert with his fores in preserving order and pease in the oomnlunity; and whereas It i supposed that - the Other i6Iikq commanti. ere willhave ho 6OjOetiOns to aid and assist. anee on the part of the oisonsIin suppress Ing crime and maintiniift order; and whereas, also, it appear' ter ent Johnson ha. .saetioned .P A OAh -th. Provisional Governor of is - ganise. a similar force in thatS 8a ebd bas forbidde militarq auth.rities t.ere to Nw, th N L1ERRY, ntGg State eof oth Colinado proollinordt and deoleirahatthere shall bef3ftned ~*d~rgas. ised In c udicial Iistritop or am militia btpponiea fok' a s i p0olice, to act under and be uxiliryto 44 mIikaygari. son of stich"District ' in'Ointo 0,ieo ad preserving te p . or 0 r 'tiet. The Oompanies will ,otislatlf' aP sd - three Lieutenants and -e6hty mtoseastmted ever the Distriotao'as 10 o ewiawess. ble ftops all ints.wAes" any .d tIsWI#h*et a oeur. hen the c nies are f T 6ey will their-lptmai to the ral" i coIn n tha To t1e11o o Mot AR t O there to . oad t aod bt'is 0 b., go " ,ri ane W eOO l 4O . t 0U a edbet: sesd# - Ii~~ejas~~futotI.epjn t1jo f v h a dtilitsu organniaby:Iso -none t o ote tw dot and pr~ Done, S te otie