Anhang. 281
. Article II.
Sect. I. = Sect. 1.
Sect. 2. 1. The judicial — two or more States; = U. 1.; bet-
ween a State and citizens of another State, where the State is
plaintiff; between citizens claiming lands under grants of different
Stater, and between a State or-the citizens thereof, and foreign States,
citizens, or subjects; but no Stateshallbesued bya eitizen
or sungset of a yjoreign State 17.
2.3. = u
ect 3.1.2. — U sect. 3.1.2
Artiele IV.
Sect. I. 1. = U. seet. 1.
Sect. 2. 1. The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the
privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States and shall have
the right of transit and sojourn in any State of this Confederacy , with
their slaves and other property; and the right of property in said slaves
shall not be thereby impaired.
2. A person charged in any State with treason, felony or other
crime againstthelawsofsuch State, whoshallfleeete. -U. 2.
3. No slave or öther person held to service or labor in any
Stateor Territory ofthe Confederate States, under the laws
thereof, escaping or unlawfully carried into another, shall, in
consequence of any law or regulation tberein, be discharged from such
service or labor; but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to
wbom such slave belongs, or to whom such service or labor may
be due.
Sect. 3. 1. Other States may be admitted into this Confederacy
byavoteoftwo-thirdsofthe whole House of Represen-
tatives,and$&wo-thirdsofthe Senate, the Senate voting
by States; but no new State etc. -U. 1.
2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and ınake all
needful rules and regulations concerning the property of the Confederate
States, including the lands thereof.
3. The Confederate States may acquire new territory; and Con-
gress shall have power to legislate and provide governments for the in-
habitans of allterritory belonging to the Confederate States, Iying without
the limits of the several States, and may permit them, at such times, and
" cf. U. Amendment 11.