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the report with a view to accomplish this purpose, i confess i <: <i not scan ts.e c ;Trreii\. m< posed w ith verr great minute:.e-s. I5ut it >s ev ^t n: Iroin lii rep.-r; it*el:. that a Uw mm: Jar to this was n t'-. v<*r.;?- remedy .V'*verthric^>, 1 c.d not then t:i nk tint an Inspection Law coulJ be framed uii c:i w?'?uki i.???j so well guarded a? the one no* iin<:*T t: sonj.-ion. ii r.\i ro". sit do.vn t ? draw the bill *v thout much r< -j tie-: "ii. an.-i i flitter i:iv*-if I J.ne oo?*n i-nj 1 .io t>. make't nn efficient rnofd?. At '.nr last thrj t? ? >r:vi f?-a: :re : ?!i- : >t! i.;i<) n ?>? me , I rejirt" th : is .- n. ?>?". i-npor ral'jre. ? -r r >o?> ! hav- _? v n. .N -r ?i * :t >c--r to :ae, !??f P' ; J ?s c be mac, w th ?j muoii ethciem*". ?U?rd>| and uat. hmen lor us t ; \t ih s p' :;i? Mr Bivlv wis j.> ? j: cli:-3 reply t > ttie argument ? ?t'.Mr ?*< " s_Me c n?. ?< tutivnaiitv of ti>c bi'.l. bat !.e -? :".u r-J :>y . ! r j Chapman, why sa.-J t.nat it ev _v.n that iJie ^enlie j man was very rrri-h exfcaa?!cd, _and a- be v. j proaclrng z tfir imp. r'.jr.i part o: ft-* a*"?::.?-nt, with! ii ? T>^rn? iss toi; ne wi.r.'i in *ve ;?*._* '.im:.<t*nt Bavlv jive war ai.d 'he Ho-.i6e ariourned _ JttEETlXG AT TA VJ T-r.imtinvj j N i w Yokk. Apr.1 2 - . ne u?unj be*da fW fc; i Hal la*?evening tvaa ore of ^7;-^ t ^,hcr atf ^lnf and passes j ? ?n f?rlt hour w?J nuea *?? ami i-rvori ; an earlv hour and h"c~ *" " , . nirTll'v and fervori I Tdensity of the mu t.U*-,y ;.e S4tJ J { o: feel'Pj which pre vv.efl,*.,artv carried the witness ?a times um:. the i*' i j city by a :i:-j t.iv 01 '.d, Cna^s Oral.am r:s.C. a T.i-' meeting .*r Uee When he j r>J ! ,b, ??*?-?.<?? n?u?c.-J l?<-~'h,. !o:.d( I crat e candidal ?a.(* ?* ? i,- \ir. JIorr>s haul I and long con-inued accuna -J " - ,ri;,tV d atf b?n prvsent he must ??ave -eea ^ u I j *? *? V.jter c.?? | h>? cause, or ra -?-i ? ,_ /.. .,.,.3d bv li s re public mora. .. jusvee and lue i _ ^ ? xuovs! troni o::.'" ? r >'?? ?' \ ,s ? ...,s net an ar-J In fact the nor.i:nai-n OJ -. v.s, do-i ??!?? ?lll$r?S?.L S :r.anct-U bv the ? } ^ Th*re nrvtr. 5 .rig it, merely oWyt - ti,<? ?-?" "? w ?-;.r.tanei>us -l ' . - ? . ... v. *i.;.J ? hearty, and universal than UM | which it was received .}.e ?neot.n-''. lie told tbom I Major L>av /-.c brewed U*.aeei"C i .? i- j j - ? ?.- ? old an ir^urae... <?? . , 5 ':,a" e , .?" . r nni?-03ci:mj c':e(t "n the dax, f tions connected w ? - .. ^.,n v.-s exhausted, c for argument had gone y,, e ?^ve *brief re I and tie tioe f- ^Ta^d to'ning. of the Whig p?ty tie? of the d?ub.iBj{* *o -%audsofl333,*ndt?i to escarp the ,-.famy of tneel.-n.c r .rsud i . ?TheT hurled hi:n tr??r.? cCtve. ? 1 Mr exiioriec inera - . .. j 4ire. I election. "Ltt every Democratic c t ten, ?d ?. ? solve that he will exerc ?e b?? "?h^0, *u^?hge 1U; g 5 ever ?cr:Sce. Go, my ^iend#,early t <f with the first light of da>. letthe ] find you alreacy on t-.* ^r ' d al .-nt. V: r?;t j baliot-bos " At every point 5 9^aker-andh1..p^echjaMaperlrCt ^a ^. ? ?there rose ?ea,,? of applause. At tfc* c - ;1 the n-sclutions published m anoti.er pa.t 0. o ? r ? i wh rh were unit::aious!y aCoptoC of *] shi.| i Wright Hmkes, ?lr. Hun., t. . j jjtn, and other,, addressed the q v.tv and eft'ect which s?-> -^l **k' A- rr80]a. 1 b1^ The Chairman, Mr. Puruy. ottere ? - ? - i ' '.-n of Mr Wan wn.cc - ? '"trr'T; rfChT'dcl^ ' ?? ii:terrui?te*c Dv irvqucn* tt was carried a:n:dstloud acclamai^"..>. post. Th-rep rt was accepted, anf. the notninat ?"?n c<-n I currt d ia'aaan-mo-j-ly. and ?.ti. tne m.-st ' i \i. I),v -ac the a;C o: General j-.n.-- n -. ? cheer.. Ma r Ua\?c. u.r ^ ,, n - \ the battle < f N-? Orleans, ntTi.e nv j in a stram rt eloquence .:ind. V/. "^.'.nt nued'cheer< i that called '? rth rep-a'ed ar. '" j . " r j The following resolutions were then un-r... j adKted. That undismayed by the | Presidential election, aware, too. o, .he by which .access ha, been obtained by yf I and *? posinr ?nd.-.n.nished confidence in .ne v..tue t. } the American people, we are determined ? ,??c-;tK t. u*e everv txe:U>n to avert i.^m oo. city j the calamity of being placed under t^e sway ot a i e I deral Corporation. ^di-i-ion red. That every me:.? .re, e.r.y cecu...i I every appointment of the >** confirmed me jlooime.t f.rea.Kfj^s ?r.s>.*fu .?> ? - v. 'V na-ne of the pcr>^ns c ?*Z u, rr...-.ics ?? % ? j-v of ;'l true D.tnccrat, tj exer. more impera^e ^ " v :k. ,ne Citadel or every faculty to preserve ... >? ? ?? Republicanism, these pnnc p!?ol frights th~ngn wh.eh our rmiMlry b- ^ f.e interaal ; .C.t> ? th.rn our 'j i ' ? , : . ... umnterrup*.'J ,asenj-ytd :mce i ? _ ? - - r.rj iaccessi< n Democrat t ? ? ? ** | t has obtained amongst t:.. nit >ns oi ...-. -? ?? - lUi-Arid. That we r-V" ?? -h;' the return of Martin ^ th" ^ni.ke their *6 -m :^.,0 o*e v rtnes and endowmenU which .e s-.ces.. Resoletd, That reposing unbonded confidence <n t.ie talents, mteL..?y ?ui.j? _ f . wil consider Ins elect n to .;.e o,..' ?- ' ? ? Citv a-a triumph of the people themseives over y duty, over selfishness and corruption. _ The nieftmf ??? as most eloquently ano K>rc^'-f . ," dressed by the'following gentlemen: Mr Hunt, H r.ght Hawks, Eiq., Mr. Voorh.s, Mr. O Conner, li. F. But 1 ler, Esq., 1- I- Roberts. i irvi'RSt: *vr to a Decree of the Circuit Superior Ccwrt <*f La? !i P^y.^'eVofthe n:> rf V'U"',? u r j n ? i! rr-'K'-ui ?<; :: a <"a??- dr;<ndiii: W the -a ?l conn, in UK 3 ? ,.f V. '...!. Wren. S-rsranl .-l t:?* < n> Kicbii."nJ, 1 Co?mitUf Administrator det??b?H?^S^ff'ftovS R the win annexed, aittd Commit:^ Adminijwjuw ol Dim w jw r r*c l: -v*- J *i?? r >? ri-nuf rh??rT> an?i Khza L. ni? ?:ir. i mv: tv i-?.da> , f ye^riaQ^ 2 Jj^nitMn I'. i?r?Urnier!toro. *iio ate bcr?-iiy ai>p"inb^ C " SS^iiSw"''??' ' "? i 5 y Ktum+t.??j ,v ?3? -t| ) 3 *?" ;? ' - - , . - v, V. <l l>? the deed intrort ir ><-. ????"?<? 1 to Job* Gnfeum, J?i>n Uookins an* Tbo?" 3 (a : of ?2i-w ar- now dead. ; I?w?i? l"' 1m-' with I.'-n' V. :r.tv: "tft- ?Alt'.:'. ??-? K--- ????' , J ..: . n- 1 :?;? ar..!| _ ? ,?i.,-...il t. *!v-1: 'ft? '? * !-, ;?1Tt !?ir Tt<-. ff- T?! !..<*! ''?: Sivof March.onetbouiand hindredawd f..rty ooe^oaaMj ? , . , tv.r y? ?tht c ' **.jivi i ?.>;?* '?"< > c?f .naki..?j IT \^'""le. ..fid the pWntitf'* cosw, bj him exj^nded in prose-l W>. t*e <!n>1?-r?!Siied Ccmnii'^-oier*. will rJ' ' Za ? ,!??/, into tf.- *- the -a''1 d??ree.! y ?v-or.r t ? -al". ar ?" . . . , ?-,1\ hir.spv. :iif Real i:-!*:-.- in ti?e <-a?l r?tiSl.? an' * i ! ' *' *? : *? . , ? ,! jf(.. i,.::. r - !, u[?..n the da>.-iiid at t.t ....l.p "'7; - .'It'"1-'.. *???*. ?ituattd in If "f Kand?l5?hJ upon Ek river, and ?a* ,o .V.UD1 - r. will v- ?' d, a! tiie t . ?> ?r T tlir -'iti day ,.| Jun? ne.'t. ... ? ?? A '? *.ii ?*,-w m Bic Steer and Cedar creeks, a "i winch were. d Tracts, .-luat^d in the coar.ty ? i-. ? -1 ^ I-?-? ?? V ; ,rt r...u- Of .aid ei.cnn.ot, Tu,;dv< m-?.!?!. day -f Jul? ! ? ? ? I.*k M ?And til..- of l!ie <?!? I r?U. Mtuan.l [n ".V cocnn uf lla'rr.*..n, ? .11 ?V5!"'" "?^"?7 e<.unt>.i.n \Vednv?Ja>. Ibe 2sOi day i-f July next, at liodotk. a 'Vi C..i ?:ncT?act*, situated in the county of Kanawha: ^1 '> * +tr< ?. taiiusTrd on tb?- ?u?uth wr?I >idf of Uir lrlt /iir.u rl fi.rk - t ? r';t i.ar.ij fork <??' l*o!r nvrr. ! \l - . ^ ^ tunsrd twit*^ir *nain f ?rk* f? C <???? nvcr. aiS'V H ?,p.. vrsli-:anhe? thereof, includm: m.toc small traaches of J Uuva; ?! !. _ ,u. w <ui. .?u. -wt .t.. 1 ,-ni.: ..?- hand fork of Coieriver,and tlx several branches ibere j ,hree several Tracts ?ere patt iit.-d n the naiiu o! J Kichard^iiiytb in May, !"?. Also, i J .!i "^a,rf...Mtualrd on the waters of ? ti?r.. ! I v ,Ituated on the watrt> of P-.i' ll-Jriicane rreik an<.; ; M'id*river*: and which two Tracts wt-r- m the najne ..i. ilrnn Bank? in Ilecnnber. 1T9T. Ml of w?.w. -v.rrart, ?.lb i !, -ijj at l.'e iVurt-hou* ofKanawbacoci.Iy.il. Jur-da>, Ui'j L! liithdav of '.ejus: neat, at li o'clock. A- - ?? j i f>. followinc Tracts, in the county of t.r^or.br.? r i 1 ;?.?? <*">? siluatrd on :lie w ater, of Wiil-am* nver, a *oiit ? 3 fi.fk o' Gaulev r.vrr. and on franheny cr.-k, a t-rancb of GauU-j ^ r:<.-?, -nd w 1m li was patented m lot name of Henry Banks in >i "'^ ?^Vc^Vv'.ittialed on Mcd.lv cre-k. a branch of G'eenhrier 'j ni.r. :?i?d tne bf.id ..f .Meadow branch of Gauhcy.Jand some 1 branch,, of Sewilcretk. and on hick creek a branc. of Vrw j river, and winch wa, jater.ted in the name of Henry Bank* m Mr.?. and whi. h two Tnrts will be ?r?ld. at public sale, at tr.^ While Sult tmr SjirmiS. in trie cocntv of i;r?-enbn?-r. at i a.J well's IK'tel, on Tuesday, the J4th of Auzu^t next, at ?- o clock a The'un.ier?i:nf.t. I'nmn:i?i.,!i.r?, nndcr the decree o. the comt ?f..ir?aid, :r.it orfueM of th. -a d court, w ill be b und lo warrant the tit.e of the said land* to th?' purchaser* tlierrof, but w .11 sell at.d convey >cch title only a.- t!if >aid Ilcr.n Bank* and the said Rirhar.1 Siujth held iti the land* atoresaid, nt.d. r the di-ed of lru*t mentioned tn thr d*. tw. JOHN y. H HFEMKRHORX. < -n(rt WILLIAM OVUNXLU, i Cw April C 106?2aw td? VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Fi U SAI.U 4 ?< 1 have determined to leave Williamsburc. 1 offer for ?ale m> and lxvt, in town, and my tarn, adjoin,nc th even necessary !?.Use on ,t for U.e comfortable accominodatic>n of -i larcc famtlv, with a sprinjc of escellent wavr \e.y n?ar the hous?- Mv Farm, adjoinins the tow n, contains up?aru> o S.J acres of cm..! land, about ?- of wbich is first rate meadow - all well enclosed w ith a substantial enclosure. Th,-r.- i- on the Kami an abunadnce of the best marl. h> .h H*e of w hif h the land may he improved and made very rich. A. who know this nropertv, think tt could, by a small expense, in-ile verx valuable, i oanv prrwa wishmt a situation conxe rs 22A ^~>?xzp,-iz t?S %?? A] vania-e. a* any in the A-.e.. K hem. rc.?f?.. ?pw df. hr?t rat* ('rn-te r<. i?? ? ? be'low and mx term-j servedl) m very i.iab repute. M) pice ^ ^ GREGORY. liberal. no?w-Sw W il!iani.-b;:rg, April b. isieeps j.-iMii, the President of the I * [najoritv, v..s n<>t our choice, j-t w> ffrvicfj??e res;*". i RICH IKON I>. TUESDAY, A 1*1511- lyS> I ? 11 jiMi??? ? m? m wiii ?? I >E A TH i Of tUi Pf stdcr.i tj ;f:<r ' ?:?'*>/ v' ? tff { A new _ii.i cuinary t v. :r. has c<- : e t ? Cat (the jiiiiiif uf (.-ur country "J ..r ytrUiT^Io is ov? '? and [William Hfnry Hirri*Ao,io ti>- GUlIi jesr ol his ?gf, 1 * ??}? 1*Is fathers! Although this venerabh itcs b_v a jjreai r< -;>ect Lira for :iii> mmii's'v services?u<-' res;*. : ?> '? r h > .- ve o: {country?we esteem h in I >r his ?*?$??? heart a*;d his s.? Icial quklil'i-? His-tisden loss ? '?? s uprn the naticn [as an ?-i?-r.t, full <f w ;ri :, fu:l ??!* pfi>f?>un?J theme? f'or .if T.:! i r. ? upon 15:t? iiistu ol S:i human 1 ?: '.lint's, and the \V"*:hl-.'--r.t ?? i.e cf human l Dilution. As ?" ofien >!cd tr. ;:i Purke,it j;i i*.\s n* ??uii.it St. ..low?,we ar.-, ar.U sv5.it s ' ?l -v,r we pursue.' Hut twelve month* egp, suppose it bad been predicted! mi J;| t?.? nt.?t.? ? ?!i e\<v,.-d "thi man w:I! b ? el-crr .i to <?*?; o! the li>_*h--t otiices m tin world: a;;.; in c:.e short a?Vr /.is Inauguration, h ? ill be ^av-rrrd unto !..? !Vyer> ?w hat heart would not have ri.r'ji.k >\ilhin its?.at the idea of ng ? rap'dlv tr. a privMe 11:c *.? the Pr-'i.derr.._l c:... an;: trojn trv.tei:::rent >ta!.on !?? t'ie s In honor of tr.~ Ob rf Maji-trati- : ">ir comm -n r-.untrv, !r. i? elevj'u* by tr;** voire ot the and tins a !v a >' 'V.n ::i ni:dst of ii < n'...th i c<>ut: irvf.cn, ?t* !.a?e shri'inJed c\t c-oin.rs .? ju??? *nir_' It i? ::;drr?i a lUJit n. r.i <\ i::<- c and f x'rao: cimry event. Ti:e ?; n:'. rt .-. t-o r.y> 'v . f the I Suit> :a- now I- ?ii in rit.-n :??: ?"> vt.ir>?curm; which hu.c it has r,:nf Presidents ejected :n sue ee.^sivn?n.os: c: them :".\e rf them ??-r\ :n_r *? jl.-t \ear? t-ach?an^ yet ik! cr.e of thrni 5its d.d t:ur? f:ij his Pres;de;i> y, t-xc#1-: tiie ia.'. He ha* been :ri ci'.ce but one ."...or! month, Iron] ihr 41:i ol March to the 4;ii of Ajir i. n he brt*a'.nes In? ia-*. a:n:c i.i< prayers fur tht- ? ?> the true prin tsj-les i-f t)>e Constitution. T'.c ' ? r V.r^ ii.i ['resi dents who uirre Jivmjj n \ :i i :,!i m*;viii<j out their eight trsr?' survived t-II t;.?- ?: :.4 > f their tern.-, but nc.\ ar- all no uiwrc. Three > J the others art- slil. iiv:n^. J It .s m re v.. acrrfjl, indoed, lint more of them ? n ?: fn-r:?iird .:i otTice, than it <ien ilirr Bsiiould be the f.rst to c.c. The r? ^rt-l at his Cc-ath comrs f>er:.ips with a ru. rc a v. f:.l force, on account of >!r John Tyler of V r^ra succeeds to ti.e Chair He ?v?H run out a whole 1'rts d. uiiii term, w,t{j the! exception of crie inontii. V. j . p ;,:jv re :i;a.'i;? till an&ther occasion upon the political j'r.isj-rcl? lich tais new euccess.on nny br.nff up-.n us. Mr Tv!? r v\i!l not go m w.th all the n. ral ?' rce and wei-'ir character, w inch attach to trie man, trho was !???? ected and chosen tor the President. H > relit.ens t. thee .untrv and the cabinet are r, ? . r the san.e Put if he be not able to carry with him t.'ie sai::e con ?jt nee and strenjt.'i as if he were t !? ctej the C.;> f Magistrate "I* the I'n; r. ?? tn-..s: .'-. a*r: : f.?::nd h:> claims oa the merits of 1. s Administration. W :ii Mr Tyler succeed in the attempt? Does he go in with such print iylr> and cuai.fu ' . ;? are adapt d t the; ?ii-ce ? < >r being in a hurr-d ami alino.; . u-ntai; manner nominated as \ re I'res:d(nt at Harris urj? e;-eted to that ???Jlice ti:e f.>rce of n-< as.- : rs u ;th! <?en. Harrison?and now the President circum stances. ".nil lie admin ster (i .vt rnm?.-nt. ac-. r J ,i? nstances oniv: We - ncertiv .a: If.- i to c;rc n^t. .11 i.t- carry out the H i. r measures, r .v:;I :.t c-Meet f.t Virginia State It gats pr.ncipivs, to which ? w as formerly devoted The Pr bleni w scon receive it- solution. Put a. :he Richmond Whig hai ti, ufht proper to addr-.-.-s a *ord of adv.-re to - the great'Whij party," ?-? it w .. li'.-t '-j out ot taste J r js 11 address or.e word to t:.r .--eat '? Republican Party ' T;,ut word i- aiso th< word cf the Whig ?? l"n' n? Union and \ igilance. Ilepublicars of \ ;rg:n:a trust not li men. but to your - Ives. Trust to yc ur ow n ^reat \ ;r?'ma Principles. T in al r.e. we must I'.-jk ior our -aietv. nut* r;na clu . ?vi's These principles constitute our safety-boat, \ nch .? ? i^ar us tiiroi.j i t;ie z- om winch ;i.-s be ? re is, and the tempest w hich threaten* to assail our -ountry Pe up and adoing every where. If ever "here v. ";s a time w hen we siv 'ild carry nt our princi ples, dur.ng any elect.or, r.uic /.-'/<at l-rr.e. If ever tj.i re was a time win r. we al. ?-.-nc the iir. rft-?*. ri: s and the >:out'.s: hearts t-j ass.st us in o-jr ju lie rouncils?now :s that moment. To the Polls then. the Polis ' Save the State now,?send a ma ?nty of Republicans to Washington, and to Richmond?am; Vir^ir.ii will hive a moral force that wu'i be de*'-p!\ felt. H ? ii Eiwut.w *?J Legislative Ut partments in Wash.ngton, and through the whole Union. j Part its of .? Pres nt -? Dt .3ve been ? r.nd m the s- v. ral channels f r.;'.: mat:oii 1hey i: il! ntere>t ng : our . > r For the :>:<?--or.!, we ire < nfned to t? f .ng 11 x r ra ?Vorn tr7e G!' ?.???:>? f ? w ng has.db.ll, ;?su'-c bv the Cabmet at W as ri.n _??.::), anc seriie !?_tier3 in vesterdav's Whig run president. Wafhivr.T"s. April ?>trr.'i o'clock.?We havt ? jst hear: :V-:n t . Pr-.s dent, and regret to state, thai there ;s bat i vie hope <<t his recovery. Dxrto^ Alexander of Baltimore, and Chapmnn of Philadelphia, were sent for last evening. 1':. Alex ander has arrved I): Chapman is not expected be fort* to-morrow ?Globe. Globe Extra. Ornci: or tut G.onr,) Aonl 4. two r> clock, A M Ji r>F. \TM OF THE W.E5WENT. It is with deep regret we announce that WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON is no more. He died et thirty rninutcs before one o clock this morning H 5 cisea* was |.ie urisv, complicated with disordered liver ami iiowels. and from tiie first bore a serious a;-j>ect. A! :he t-;T'>rts of thv b-'-si medical skill and most unremit ted attention were unavailing. In announcing th a melancholy event, all other re Sections are absorb* d >n the thought of the nothing ness of :ift>, emptiness of earthlv grandeur. One brief moiriii ha> w itnessed i. s ascont t > the summit of human am: '.ion?and his passage to ti.e tomb "What shadows we are, and what siiadows v.e pursue Extra from Washington. Cit* ot Washington, April 4, 3~41 An a'!-v Providence ha*. ??, ? sudden!v removed "rorn !hi.?! . . WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, late Presidi irt the United States, we have thought it our duty, in the r< c<>-< f Congress. ar.J in the absence oi the Vice President from the Seat of Government, to make ? a:11 ctirg bereavement known totbccountry, by this declaration, under our hands. H'' d**d at the President's H ??*??. in this city, th 1 fourth day of Apr 1. Anno D-tnini, 1-11, at thirty mi. nutrs b-f-.-e one o'cl"ek in tfcr morning Th " Pe r leofthe United States, overwhelmed, I-ke ?lurseives. bv an event so unrip* cted and >o melancho ly, will der . consolation fr? -i:i knowing that Irs death was calm i'id resigned, as his lit"* ha? h -en pi!ri'-tic.| useful and d -' "gnished; and t: at the last utterance ofj his lips t \ ??'?d a fervent de-ire for the perpetuity of the Consti'ution, and ihe preserva'.on of its true princi ples In death, as in life, the happiness of hiscountrv was rsppermvst in his thought* DANIEL WEBSTER. I irrrttant of "<tatc. THOMAS EW1NG, S'rr riant oj the Treasury. JOHN HELL, Serrr'arti of War. .1 J. CRITTENDEN. .?iltprnry-1 irnrra!. FRANCIS GRANGER, Postmaster' (if r.tral. rr.r?!i>ENTV Hot ?e, } Washington, Sunday .V ruing. ]?A o'r'cc'.. ) "Our much beloved and venerable President :? no m >rt' After a week's suffering, he t xp.red this morn i-ng, ,-.i ha'f past twelve o'cl ck 11 s last words, c.\ pr? -?? 0 at a quarter before 1? o clock, and supposed to !>?? addressed to Governor I yler, w ho will fill his place t\ r t!ie remainder of the term, under the Constitut ion, were as tollows 'b'/r, / fi.'t you to understand '.he tr? ' firinct/ilrs of the Government. I tc.sh thin carrud out I as I. no more ' Hethensai'k. "An express immediately >tar'.s for Gov. Tvler. Yours, truly." Correspondence of the Whig. Premium ? Hovsr, > Saturday night, i past 15 o'clock \ "GEN. HARRISON is dead ! At 3 o'clock, P. M his case became worse, and symptoms soon manifested themselves, which compelled the physicians to give him up. At G o'clock, all the members of the Cabinet, except Mr. Badger, who is in North Carolina, were summoned, and they convened in an adjoining cham ber till half past twelve o'clock, w hen he expired, calm and collected, manifesting not the least fear of death There are manv incidents of the dying chamber, which in a time of less distress, can be given; but 1 have not the time nor she heart to describe them now. The most striking, however, was his last dying injunction, made at a quarter to nine, (P. M l to his physician, Dr. Wash ington, presumed by all to be for Gov. Tyler his suc cessor. '?Sir, I wi>h tor rr> rrsprKSTASP the tp.ce prin ciples or THE Goversmest. I WISH THKM CARRIED 0LT I ASK NOTHIMi sort." > '?This injunction was given n a l?ud, slron " vo ce.? which I)r. Worlhington distinctly heard, ar.i "which it have copied from Ins dictation. E '?Fletcher Webster, . t:.e CiiiefClerk in trie D---* partmeat, is dispatched by express, to Gov. Tyler, ?>??<?? >?:3iiy to no!;fy him of the event, which eflonstitutional-i ? i: -.kfj him Prr- ? -tit <"?: '.ne I ?:ted State?. ' -Tne M*.ft'.e v.". ? '? t will make ofncially pro-? el.;:: it n o!" tiin at m .. ralaf i.Jy, and endeavor to bej j . . id by tin- dcp.-.rud rit. that formed the Adim-f nitration.'' ? "Jiow worthy was th r r.--ble Patriot'* death of his ? On bit rfviR? :??d? -tin ilie la>t pangs of J t-\;> nr.* nature. (US COl.\ in I was still up;>crmo?tJ n !i? lit ?ijhts ? "Mr t L j . r. son "" t:<e ^??rrrtan of Slate, hism ... ' ? rough R ehx i. i on >< eu-n'nj#, the warer of; . ? r- ?:,;cni*a '.?> ^ c r.-ts.d ::l T/ier, nc.^- Prcs:-; ?it nt of the i'fiited States u hi ^ u are u t ? assemble This .yesterday -t:. n_-. r.t 1 rit.i'y Church, at ."> o'c; ck. The occa - a c.r.e as io impose it as a daty upon the ?vhole partv to attend. M MKROIS WHIGS. A handi. l! ?-f a ?: ::'~rent spirit was circulated vister day It purp< ;i?.u to be signed !>v Muuu 1! and called a general muting of the c.t zens to take place th ? day at tiie Capitol, at ."o'clock, I'. M 1 T:.e Common Ha;id:J not meti yesterday Mind^y to lakt any order upou the de&th of the Prr.-,den". ? 1f. liowmg :-.re the proceed.::gs adopted by thf Ft ecutive of Virginia ??Evit; Ttvr. Of r^r.T-u >t, ) April:., 1-41. < '? i he Faectitlve having received the uiilanch ly in ;eii <>fthe death of W . 1..i:ai Henry Harrison. -ate i'.-t >.dmt of the L'.i ted States, and deem :i_- it pr per '.hat measures should be i.d'T'tcd to pay all d:ie r ? ? i.:? airi.i'i.T, and to manilt >t a Cerp -ense f the cj-J nnrtv \\h c:i has >?i suddenly deprived ??,*?? Amer. i't ?i-'.e oi their Chic! Mag.strate?It ;? therclore o.'-j ??Is:. Tint the Gitard-H' jsc Kell he to'.'ed during ti.-.-j and that the Flag ot the I i. ted Stales be c.?; -?y-1 at the Cap:".' 1 and r.t the State Armory, at :nl:j ??-V.d. T.'.at one !v::.d.vd r::.-.s be n.-ed <? n the C i: > .n tiir f. :.t.?- ! !;.? day. ccual interT jtiini', con.uier.c.n^ it ?ui.r.?e and f tiding at sunset I ".!:d. T.;t tiie '.pa! entrances of the Cap t.. b< |.i\s th nivummff drapery j ?? J;li. That the tnvmhers of the Executive will weatj j -:a;-e r thutv davs. and tiiat it be recommended to all j-i r llvcut ve oincer? <??!*the (I .wrnnifnt to vuar the ;same had^e for the same p-riod. I "That the Executive w.l'. un.te with tlu? ? fe'! >?v-c:t - ,'?? n? n whatever furth-. r ce!nc.nstrat:^n> t respect I r j d ?::n?uishtd feli^w-c-t ze:i and Chit! Magistrate. I they may deem proper t > shew 1 "Captain K hard.?on, of trie Public Gutrd. is charged ?.tli '.ho < xecution of tiie :.?>! and th.rc of ihe orders. ! tiie rr' y.i red bv *..'ie second, ass jneti t [Captain Hyde of the Richmond Fayette Artillery | In cor.M quence of the above order fron; the Fzrcu vf, tiie o-ll t lied during the day, and 1"' ^-jns were :".:e(t from the Square. 1 Le Cap.tol ?;ts hurg in mourn nj. ^ est? rda;. * Compter says "An express was sent to HerSei-v lift even v.2 to c mmun cate ti.e inteH'jt net ? : Pr->:dent - dtutn tr.ere It ?ni hs remain* j .v .1 in- ; .R'-ii there to be depositee in the Id fam,l\ :v eine'.erv m:\v vork ?- \tk. eksy i Wo lav l?ef--re r ur icjut-rs ;.i! tr.e details wirch hat' |:?c?*nt'v transpired in N<? w \-.rK respecting hi" unt-r Jtunate controversy with Virginia We give t-.e G Jvern'T - tw ? mcs-sagcs, and the d--hates whicr hiv (hither? - taken place m Mr. Pa-ge s res?!utitn ? r.pie**> that th - ti?-'?attr was c ntmued on Wedm ?? jiv ai'ic-rri" r. i v Mr I s'er K?*; i:r-I.c sn in fitor o: ft>- r-? .-'iuti'-n. '*n i M< >?rs N I a ^ and Dic.ers-ii J U h js in favor f its mcvlin.te pestponeroen . Or i? n-xt dav, the discuss on w as ; -sip m-c until he r 5turn of Mr. liunti-r, who.s to be abrent about t-.s days r It a remark'.blp fact :n the c-: ur.-e of Govert I Hard, t-.at lis two M?*>#a2es b<ar date en tnr ?-*th anc f.'ii'.r: (-f March, nr.! ytt hi tnik- s n--t the slighted alia . u to the course of cur Leg-shture in regard ti th. {r irrvi.-'it-r ? 1* Curry, to the resignation of (i-ver Ig.liner, or to the determ nation of the Actinz Guc ;- t Mr Patten to surrender h::n These facts were |k:io-.vn -t Alt-anv, vhen th'. Mcssagta vri .-miia. ?<? ti.!"!ieve on the ^-'th March. N ircan we c scovfrlr--in |:he last r r rtc.ngs <?: the Leg.suture, that Govern * tSetvartl had submitted Mr Patton s Letter, or madt [the si i?htest communication up n that subject. B The cr'*idi;tt of Gov Seward, througftout this tran? Lact n. has been unwarranted by the Constitution o: f'.he I . S He has refused todeliver up the f igit who If.-tol* our propc rty. among othtupon the broad ground, 'that to steal a slave was no ftlonv under th t uir \ In this respect, he is opposed to the best Judjvs and Commentators of h-s own state Tii'u hole, nat thi ? true question under the C .nst tr.tic-n i- not whether (the act alleged be a cru.ie under the laws t-f N York. ?:>ut whether it be one under the laws of Virginia .A fte ? having denied his o'j. gat> >n to surrender tip- n th s inroao principle, he n- k. in h s late message, attempt? to sneak out ? f th- ditncuity, by ar.'.riumg. that it wa? ,1-C3'j-:hc papers under which the fug tiv<s wer? 5-.l-raand<?i w- re defect ve and insutfic.n: i-vi-n t in.jrje an offence against ti.e laws of Virginia Hut ?not content with this insidious eration, the Governor Cm'New V^rk seeks rri<-st insidiously to make capita. I iut of the late conduct of Gov Gilmer. He sneers at four offering a reward for t.ie apprehension of the fe l..,ie who s-toie our negr-.-es?and declares that .he a il gr. t imitate th s example, by ' nVnn_' ??lar^o rc-.\ardi i S i. . ^re persons to >r-;e v. ithm the jurisdiction and in J.illation of the laws of V -g n-a, fugitives from th j u-:,:-- of t'ns State, requisitions f- r whase delivery Jnave been den - u by the Kx-c.tive r.f Virginia. 11 i avs tins declaration before the I.egislatu-i-. althougi ; .e sr.' ws t'ie fact, t.'iat Curry iias been surrendered, in a magaatj.rr.o js spirit, notwithstanding he liad retusea to comply himself with the obligations ot the Constitu tion ? This ill-advised Governor, too, snr-ers a' the course if our Leg siature, in regard to our Sister States. He. forsooth, "will n t appeal to supposed interests anu -vmpathies in oliier States, and attempt to combin ? r.e portion of the I nion against another, but w .. ?heerfuliy abide f-r his cause the test ot tune and in vestigation." This sneering Governor, to the contra rv notwithstanding, V irginia will not surren-ter iier right?. She w ill continue to appeal to the citizen? of N ^ crk for justice. She will appeal also to all cur S.s ter States for their fr T.dlv interference in our behau She will a:>[>eai especially to all the slaveholding statei A>r co-operation, in supporting what is ;,ust as dear t liier.i as ,t -s to us, the compromise s o! the > ??nstituti -n lUc b- _? Governor Seward to t>e assured, that 1. s who; course "f conduct is not only calculated to d.fgu?t Vir?in.a, but the whole S^utii- H-s 1-old assertions against o .r r ght to demand a felon, because the stea. mg of a slave i-- n.<t now recognized as a crime by t..e Statutes of .\ V . and his rt cent doublings m relat oji to some alleged want of form in maKinj the demand ? is procrastination in making any reply to Govern-.-r (iilsner, until the Pre?.dentia;election hac tiii-n plac.-. ?ind his making no answer until he had consu.ted withl ico! --ared ci-.rgyman in Albany?h-s complaint ah..-utj Governor s Gilmer's refusing to surrender Curry, andj tiis passing over Mr Patton s letter?his sneers upenj Virginia and her G -vernor?ali tnese, ana other cir cumstances. are surt'.ciect to sicken any man of sense. or sensibility. And can this Governor expect, that V a wiil abandon tiie wise and moderate measures wh cbl Mi<? has adopted fur ti.e protection of her o?n properly ri |Can he expect, that the Southern States will cease to sympathize witii Virginia in her feelmgs: or tai; to res-' p nd to her frank and patriotic appeals ; Does he be lieve, that if Ujis measure should prove to be inemcient. the Southern States will not resort to a more rigor ous co-operation in behalf of their rights- We beg leave to set the Governor right?and to assure him. that with a Whig Legislature at ins back, many ot the Whigs of the South will be f und as ready t<> stand by the rights and remedies of V.rginia, as the Democrats themselves. A decided majority of the citizens of the South will never abandon their rights, even to avoid [the 6neers of the Governor of N. VorK, and his ill-star red Clique ' NEW VORK AND VIRGINIA AGAIN. We publish below the resp.-nse of Governor Seward of New York to Governor Gilmer, who refused to de liver up C. Y Curry, a fugitive from justice. The compliance of the acting Governor of Virginia mzj] Splice a new face upon matters, and result in a in r '-micabie understanding between the conflicting par-! ties. W'e are anxious U- be rid of tins vexed question.' 'and up- n terms hm:-rable to b. th parties. W'e think that Governor Seward has done wrong. STATE UF NEW VuRK. KxEcrnvr DcrinTVENT, ) Albany, March 25th, 1-41 S A communication hasten received from His Kx cellency the Governor of Virginia, which is as follows 'Here follows the letter of W. H Richardson, Se cretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia, published last week-j From this communica'ion it appears, that notwith fstatiding the Constitution and Laws of the 1". S. hive i provided that "a person charg-d in an- State with Ptreason, f< lony or other crinie, who shall ttee from ;ns Etire and be found in another State, shall on demand E-'f the Executive authority of the Siate from which *he t'-d. be delivered up to be removed to the State lhaving jurisdiction of the crime:'' and although the jrequisit n s admitted to be in due form, and the ichsrge is fully and properly presented bv indictment, find the fugitive is in actual custody in the State of {?Virginia upon the said charge, and although the crime 'alleged against him is, and always has been, regarded as a felony or high crime by the laws of Virginia as well as by those of this State, and by the several States of the SAmencan Union, and those of all civilized countries. Jyet that the Governor of Virginia has seen fit to make ehis compliance with the requisition dependant upon ? the conCition that the F.iecutive of this State should hirst surrender Peter Johnson, Edward Smith and fIsaac Gansey, in compliance with a requisition made J.-n the year 1-oi' by the Lieutenant-Governor of the State of Virginia, acting as Governor of thatCommon | wealth. | The Governor of Virginia has been pleased to assure the Executive of this State, that the fugitive cemaid 'ed by him shall be retained in custody for a per; d > x m nths, to atu-rd t ine f the Executive of New j York to decide upon the question thus submitted to] him. | It would be manifestly! Improper that t> :.:g-t:v--| :sh'tild be withheld from the . i3,^d .' 1 j iState or be deta;i.rd in custody in \ irginia oncer ,aw*s igiiail which he :;i> ootofleiided, in consequence o j ?anv unreasonable delay on the pi" Itht'b S'.nte ir. rei K ing to the c >i;nr.iin ?- r.ton ? Mile Lx-i jecutive of Virginia. His Excellency the Governor ofj (Virginia, i- therefore respectful y intormed, t.iat .-v rej 'fere nee to papers heretofore transmitted t ? nun anc ms h.'edece?>?r', it ? !? be found, thai '*? rpr.i: "'?j KioniV*!'- said Peter J-hnson, K?l?ard Smith and: i 1 saac Gansev. came under the consideration of the j (Executive of this Stute, those persons were *j (comnelent iud c..l offcer, discharged from arrest | upon a V. r:t of habeas corpus, which is a writ secured ;; :? the Constitution to every -n /en o. t:?s Sta.e| Ibecause the papers were defective and ?soffic?otj ? even to char.?e an onence against the * J i -in a. ai .1 thai when the saiti rtqa *??' -n ?1 j. IThe Executive of this State, it was decided that the., jcha^-e was in form, defective; and that even .. tn.i ^ |i\cre= waived, acts of the description or those Uic to? !;i,e charge of the supposed rogit ves were n?t made -B ion.ous *r criminal, c .ther by the ia*slT this State org bv the commnn law. or by the laws of all civilized coun-J l-'ie? and f?r these an : other reas ns iu:.y set . r.h, ..f the opinion of the Executive of this State that he had nr. lawful ng;:t or aoth. r :y to deliver the said I e i^r Johnson. Ec? :rd Smith and Isaac f.ansey to tne| ttrcutive of V:rg:nsa in eomjvlianre with Me said re-. ?t Vn The Governor of Virginia is further respect ful I v in:' rmed that the subject "has now been recon ,idt"red up n il mer,ta- 3,id a!sn !n c',!?nf.cV"n Wl laosit :i as-uraed by the Executive <-t \ :rg nia in re gard to the re^'iistrin for the delivery or t:ie fugitive 'demanded be the Executive of tins Stat'*, and no sut-( f:cient reason is found for reversing the decision btlore Bv the Govt rnor ? " . - SAM L BLATCHFORD, * ' ? I'nraie Stcrt'.anj. Mi-sV.C fro-i the Governor of .Ve >r 1 ?rk. transmitting resolu tions of the Legislature of Mississippi, oth?r pu ptr.- in r'iaiwn. to the controversy icltceen I'irginia end .Veic York. IIv? I ; TIVI Cij e vbj r., ? Albanv. March tioih, 1?4I. S To tht Legislature . 1 transmit resolutions of t^e Legis'atore of .'1 ^ i? c>'ttcerrung the cecision of the Executive or this State', declining to comply with a reqiiM'on made :?? me Lieutenant-Governor < t \ irginia, in 1" 'he surrender of certain persons represented to be tugi'.ivesj from justice, charged w.th the con-tructive on-nce ol n * a n*^:o s^iave. I awl mys* :i ct ibe oc. ^h r j iniav before tne legislature certj n other proceeding#! affecting th^ same oue.-tion i On tae 24th of February last, 1 issued a requisition! to tne Executive Virginia ?>r the surrender or rlo-j trrt F. Curr\, ?< fugitive fr-.-r;i ;u>t ce chargrii with a- j aggravated crime oi forgery. His Excellency the tio-j vrrnor ot \ rgima, admits the regularity of the requi sition, anJ acknowledges that the fugitive has been ar ri.?;td anu ;? m actual custody in itid'. Commonwealth ?i|>cn t;.e charge contained in the requisition Never theless, he deems it proper to make his compliance with the requisition c?-pendant upon a rever?al or tin cecision iieretof -re made by the Executive <?! this Mat* ;ii the osie before referred t ?. and to dcta a :ag.: vi in cust'.'dv six months, to a::ord time to the Executivi f the State t rec' ns:ti? r that * j. ? ;t By trie ?:? !i;eni.- trsrismitit d} it w .1- ?een tJiat I t!^\e deemed :t civ duiv. under tiit se extraordinary c rcumstances to inform the Governor of Virginia without delay, that the drc - -in in ?j?;-st;on cannot be reversed. It a:':"-ars from the public prints, ind it is undouti ? d!r t'r .??. that an act ims been p..ssrd.by the Legisls ? Ure uf \ rgmia, designed tn siit';ect vessels ??wn-d u na*. i 'ited ! v c.t'Z"ns of this Slate and ocj^rtir.g from! Vienna t ? inspection, and attempt ng to impose otherl enormous and offensive restrictions upon citizen- ofj itrii* S'.a'.e carrving on commerce with the r-'.nte ot \ ir-j guns It s understood to be among the provi?.on? o; ?'his law that it s':ail take effect a:ter the nrst ciay o: l %lny. Ir42: but that his Excellency the Governor ot i:::;uonwealth, may suspt r.d the opera', a : th? Lame until the end of the succeeding session >-f the |!... j <.a*.ure of \ irg ii a. whenever he shall be oiricially j n:'&r:;r.u that the Executive of New York has con?e:it ? ?d tj ::--r.der the supposed fugitives before meation {. d, an . t .it the law of the State ot New \ or a passed (Mav 1*4 ? ntitled -An act to extend the riguto: j-rialr v :ias been repealed. A f-j.t copy c! su;?? lact as'c' ntamed in the puj..c prints, is herewith la.c : re you. It w .1 Le'.Dn ' to the Legislature to dec.^e whether :he law that seei..s to hireg ven oifrnce to t:;e L- j.? lature of Virginia s!.a'..ttrt.* repealed, but 1 trust it wn, nr.t be Lreined improper u>' me to state. f.~?t aithougn I suppos'd the tr y j ?ry was already c.. c.;.a.. . >:? '-urea to persons ciaiintd as fugitive s.avcs, without ?he passage of the a i in question, and there! re be lieved it unnecessarv, vet 1 cheerfully deferred in that respect to t:.e better judgment of tiie Legislature, anc p:.- ,vea tiie law, ti.e repeal f,t wnich thus demand ed in n v judgment, the law cou.d not no.v .*.? .e . a!- ,:. ar;C esp--c-al. ? under ti?esingular cirrum.-tances :)reseriJ, will." .* ra - ng a pres^mpti^n that t..<- L-.- j j -!i;!;re intenceo to d-.-prive our own ?? tiZtns, or otherj persons claimed as fuj t.ve s.ins, or the right o: irit :iy jorv. Believing that the rght is in^aluabie as projection to personal liberty, is peculiarly proper in j case s where j*ersons are cxp'Sed to the . jsa o: l.berty j w ithout even a c .arge of crime, and that it is m.pjrt-j ant to everv human be ng within our . jr;?diction, ml proportion to the humbleness and defencelessness o: his condition. I cannot recommend t?<e rejeal tiie] ?jet If it became nr.* p.ace to specu! te concernirigj ?.he pr .bsbilities -f iegislat-ve act -n, anu if I - JP" ?eu| it poisi; !e, which I certainly do net. that ar.y dispos-l t on existed in tne Legis.iture to r>-; ta* the ac.. II "iioulc uetm it mv duty to reuionstrateagainst tne inea 5 y 7 i* I'nwillin^ to leave anv ground f< r an expectation in -egard to tiie Executive of tii:> State. thatconv ctions of duty which have preva.ied. notwithstanding t;.> verv elaborate argument* presented by the Executive and I.t y ulature of Virg'ma, can be remove.; by any n jr,measures adopted by that , 1 deem it ;>r'.>per to repeat, n the n;.st ? manner. tint t.'.r nuniMe individual? who are pursued by the Govern of Virginia as felons, for the one nee of be-.ng seamer jn board a ship in winch a r,?"^ro secreted himself in >rder to cscape from slavery, if they yet remain in tbi> I State, are und< r t ?? proti ction its Constitution anc Laws, and cannot be surrendered to tiie State <-f V;r I_r.n .a by Executive autii : ty. on the prete.v.e ,-rt up jV.r that purpose. witiirut a d-1.berate violation of . I'.nri tii.!. convict, n. adapted r ?t matt;:. ani ?uat impartial o. i :>erat n. and strengthened by su.-. Iquent rexlection, is in no decree affected by tbe recent proceedings of the auth r.t -s of Virgin.a. W itiiout intend ng any c ?repect to tS'.at ? : > gin t and cheerfully leaving it# a:.' . ?:.t.e< to ad< i ii proceedings .-is may >? vi: to::i r _-:it and : r -pt r n regard to the subject. I ava 1 myself c:~ the occasion to dec.are that measures of reta! at n. injury ana re pr sal. are deemed equally unw -? :.y t e.gv ty ?; ?Ins Siatf. and inconsistent with i'.s Federal relation*. Tiie Executive of th s State, therefore. v\ '.! not. al though such a c?-ur?e iias t:.e sar.'.-t. n ft" the example! o! his Excellency the Governor of V rgmia. ^ :;Vrj large rewards to induce persons to seize w :n th? -s j nsdictica r.r.d m v ol-tica tin la* s \ r j -..a : j-j gitives from tiie just.re of tii.j State, rerui-ition.-i for vvhoft.' del.verv in the authorities of tins State.] have b. a denied by the Ex-c~t;ve of \ rgir.ia, but. will be content t.i put forth tin- leg:.: powers w '.ii which lie :s entrusted. Th Ex-.-eutive of this State] will not appeal to supposed interests and sympa-j thies in other States, and attempt to combine on jportion of the i'mon against an iner, but w .11 c:;~~r 'fully abide fur his cause the test of time and free! investigation?Tiie constitutional c in .i.ds of t: ? Executive of Virginia upon the Executive of t;.> Sute will in all cases be allowed as fully a> if the Governor of Virgin.a met his own obligations ;n I the same manner, nor w ill measures of retaliatory le gislation be recommended. On the contrary the Ex ecutive of tins State, ronriding in the Constitution and laws of the U. S as aff'rding ample rem. dies for any injuries tbe citizens of tins State may suffer from un constitutional proceedings on tiie part of tiie State of \ i.-g.nia, is ^atistit'd that it may be safely left to tin magnanimity of \ irgm.a, and her own experience of the injurious consequences of those proceed.ngs, to se cure an early relinquishment of them and a cue nc knov. ledjment and performance of ail her constitu tional obligations. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. ."'A J' F.cnr ?? P At cot, T tiefday. March 30, 1-41. There was 3 pleasant scene :r> the Senate to-day The Wht9 members are as shy of the question of our relation* with Virginia. as a d?rtr child is o:'c"!d water They know that som^thinj* must be don?-: they see that if the matter be left where it is, they will hare a crow to pluck w 'h their con?t>ti>ent?: yet they dawdle and pi-orr?.?:1!) ite, and put erf the di-ru?sion fr^m time to; time. It is amusing to see the Democrat* driving them up to the scratch. Mr. Pai^e this morning called for the consideration of his resolutions relative t" the Virginia controversy Mr Sibley proposed that the discussion should be de ferred for a week He thought that the Senate hid a ^ood deal of business before, it which it was important to despatch. Nothing could be done but to pass or re ject the rfsointions. and he was 3gams'. wasting tune in a debate on irrelevant matters. Mr Pa-je rejoined that tii" matter was r.e.ther on important nor irrelevant. The question rf the mutual rights of the several States, and of their harmonious relations with each oth-r was never unimportant: and ?n the present collision wi?ii V ir^inia it rose into a st: fe ed of the greatest interest and consequence. He hid more than once given notice when he should call for the consideration of the matter: no objection had been made, and he was surprised to hear any objection now He did net suppose that much time would be con sumed in the d'snoss'on. Mr. Hunter supported the' view lak^n by Mr. Pai?r. He thought that those wh' j hid wasted so mnch of the time of the Somite in the; d scti??ir>n of aII s^rts of matter* ought not now to re-' siit the conxideration of a question ;n which the esses-] :.i\ interests and the pt ace of c ur confederation are in voived. Mr .N'ic.'i las attempted -n excuse for delay by say ! sl-n.-t April, an J that it was - ' rs to g '? ?' t!..i attend to :!<??;:} Ihers so ? I'.hs je W h ? g mem eclared Inm ate' jin g til it :l iv - w ! y t.me f r u: vate !? .- n??? I Mr V V. r n< r'? anu .'astig lteC ;i lor their manccovres to procrastinate ;at at length Mr. Sibley |*!f willing t j v.te f r a moti-n to cotr.w to t: |''.ianiber in the ev-mng arid attend the d:scu??i.>u jTri" Senate then reveled Mr. Paige's mctnm t> go j n'o immediate consideration 01 the subject. Mr j Paige instantly moved that the Senate meet on the [evening ? f th - cay, to c.in.- the .= uhjp.t of ti.e.-e J"> votes to 4 The Whig! resolutions. Tito motion was carriec Jroembers will jo to it like a man mat. ? =? -t --- ? -? jhanged. { To *'!?"??? w ho s.-e not able to ap:>* c.atc t e !jc . tv ? with \n :s- ?1 an able man and an abte sp-.ecii may '?'? ^demolished a turn, a* the phrase s. have on refer t<? that profound conglomeration w.t. argumen. and truth, of the 13-I! Chesnut scho<! ?the feUtra; State paper. W e are assured through that veracious oracle of yesterday, that "the long. wordy, prepared speech of .Mr. I'aige, <n the \ irg'ma Q >'stion,; wi.? promptly and tr.umphantly answered bv Messrs. \ er .ilar.es and Sibley, who entirely dispelled and biew iway the fog and smoke wiiii which Loco t ? ??oism ha? attempted to surround and envelope th*s question And pray how was Mr P ''promptly and triumph antly answered ? First, Mr. S . assuming the 'i teohist, propounded certain interrogate r;es to Mr P .j ?t winch, as in ail propriety, he t k no not ire. Ancj secondly by the "hurried skt tcr? ot* Mr. Verplanck sj - ' /.v.;.fv, the "hurnt c sketch" aru the ".n:prompf.i' : -th, no ojuM, "prepares" befor-i.artd,;> in ahicii w? lino this "triumphant answer" to the able ar.u wcli reasoned pos tiuns of Mr. Paig^ <. v. ar! .! :.:: - r: r* J'/? Mr I' tf.-vU n/>: He had hi- private opinion about it. and wii fre* i .. i;.r. it I!.* ; - .; rr;. a. -. But brr>. a- ? r;.- \l !ri( no(h:nztodn Willi it. We have iiu ri^(:t to inter'rre n'thl.'n . inii'i,- the E\- i; ir, i.; ujh'H ar.> r- a?. i- w ;i Ix ? ii.t a-- ?> a at; : of :.!? ... t-. ti-- ''Ir. '? \m. ? a: . ? : kiv fr..nj ?!.r-.- ? ihr sn.atir i'r> rn th? :v:r Mr . act. ???:!> -,t j . up . J.'.-* a:: Kir And lii.s s li.c- i'is: of Mr. V ? ar^-ji.ie.-.t?that nej will not say that Governor Seward has dene wron? h- v. II n ?. say that he has cone right?as a leg .-litort Mr V had nothing to do w.th the matter?and tii< i Senate had no right to inter;.-re in a question touefcinoj the guaranties of the C mst tution, and trie solemn ? bli^ations of the State;, through tint instrument, oriel with another Such s th*? "triumphant answer t | Mr Paige If there be g or smoke any wh v.? su?p> ct tr.e ri adt r after ?vu r.n exhib.tion w-.ij nave no loss to find it ?.1 tan .-.'rgns. fhr. ? ? r ?.1 ?*.. . ,fv. . IN si.N \TK? /? . ? .... M.' . tuXS Mr Foster Paige, on Executive author.ties of .V-* \or^ and V'irj.ma fi Mr Nicholas i...:lowed, declining to exprrss his outb opinion upon ti;e subject: but lea*.:r.j it with the tae-fi cut;ve author-ties of the two States, or if it carn-'t b-5 listed by them, w.th the Supreme Court of the I Sta'.i s. A: *r a few words from Mr. I>.ck:r.f3, on his wo t on. tr.e Senate Adjourned to 10 o'clock to-memtv morning h k- I M. Nf.V "i ::k \Sb \ i::- i%i - The Senate met tor lae ,r ;rp =e o: tak ng up th'1 consideration of the following preamble and re?o.'>i 1 "fc A * 4" ' * " ' ?? Eti r s:? ise :n support of tne r^soluto n of Mr |j t;,e S-. - .-i of the rontroversv between thrB ?v. is ' Vir; nn, J'-.t" . ! :::v?* rr<-.; -t--. ,.ij a -? i r Viifinis. .\cd l f -r v>r !i v. Trlu - ? t ii and rii. t. ?' i ruiir ? :. in iii< V ?? l.'.VrrS :i tilt-iJ.-iiiainl nf t ?? KlcVUUvr au!.'i J ^ n. .v ? : i ai. t i-aa. i.aiix >. : . ?a:' it i:;d tc i ?i-c i.'i- U?. v ! ''.v.-- r ha? She le -?> . I 'ir -i-ai-i.; ? f a s-iatt; ? li.'uri thr j in - - ' i*.\ - ?; \ iii, i- n<?s i "r 1.>ii) : ..tin meaning of sh? second section oi Sh; I'oinsii article i rt.T iti' ii i f t.'jt* I ai'r * Matr-i ??/{'?sicrJ. '1 hat in the . n of the Serat-. -t-a v. ? triejuf!?Jic: .n a'.i! a{am<t th .an. ? \. : ? i:n-ai. - ; .! tie *cf. riil ??ctt -}th art . : -:;Mti?':i : : r I ml- ! ^ late-, aii-: : Int. th r : rr. : ? -ra-<.-i ?> 'fu Sy the 'ij-t rr...r: : i,.? rrl' . .-?? . ier : .. . i;,) >i g t'ruiii . ?..'?r. Jf.-:..in l I tfl- Kteriilivt ? Viisinia. is not. m the opinion of this Senate, sufficient ? Lit r? fu?a!.' Mr Paige reviewed the whole gr- un.i of the c rntro ver>v. and c ssented fr m ti. :* t' S tions assumed ;v f Io ve.-n'.* Seward .ti his corresp-.ndtnce v.ith ti. - txc-ru tive of \ irgtrna Mr. P. s argument, winch v. as a very jb'e one. -.-.cup-cc until past ?! o'clock Mr \erthnck replied, taking the gr -undt'iat tiie ?/.tpress; >n of the opi.; on ot t:.e Senate t?p-?n tiiisoues t:on would be perfectly nop- rative, tni t:iat they have no right t. express t- .t .-p.n-*-n. orliciaily. Mr '? ccncl jut u t.v of ti.e rt.- . :i Mr S try f ..lowed, w s'.Tiilar v.-.-ws: whe-n on mot m of Mr. r' -.-ter. the S-t a'.e Ac ourru-d to ! 1 oc o-.s to-ni rrow morning. v.::gindefinite postponement WJ/g. egret to u*.a . t!.:-.g. v,:..c)i i.S "t i s i '.poSed ? We j ? ct m tr;e -a*i r!_ j ve . ne po | w Y -rk. Ditf-ri TICK NEW V- -i;K i - 'NIK 'iorcrnor v -r.;r.:?tif. . thr }. t'lmund It - a s-i*:rce cf tie, p i;, rt ficn' . -n an i that the K hm r:J Wh g ::n t ucii .oes n t t .rn t? party po s u. V.t- ,rtu s rtac hopeti, tiiat it tnere v.t anv su ri n-irc.'! we of ti..,- s?? inig it ::: it -.van th.s very controversy ^ th N we may ab'.ut the remedy?I) tfer v e .-annot shou ngiit P?ut wiiy should t.he pirty spir.t ot' v r - r. i be sudrtssed at a;; upon th s occas-oi; \'?hv should an\ attempt l % mad-.' to draw the line between the : artie> n \ rg n a c-ri f'<; ?/ti*' '(?:* The K Whig in an ev.Hi mace ; got of ti;e question ? spoke ? i the vron T we ad ?i:st- r.ed as a tr3nsc?ncenta' ftrue'^m? and s farproved itself fanhitss to tlie rights t.he > uth. J non- gi"^?s f'iriiier?adopts the former slang of th^ Nev York Correspondent of the .-r.al lntei. ger.'* about Cai-iour. ?:n?s:.u in ;t? ye>lerdi*. s pap? r ??eks to tiiro.v up-.:: the fr.ends of the Inspf-c. ..| law a miserable factious .r.ovem. r.t :' r t-e: -::t of I'res.denlial candidate. M .rtilving as tho c--r?e o: the Wh-g :s on this occasion: absurd as are i's c arges, ?.he reasons upon which itbuildsup thti-c suspic.'ns and charges, are eoua;iy absurd and unfounded. The following extract frun yesterday's VVbig sits fwrth ts idle charges and unf unded specifications L'Fiat JuAitia? 'Urc the bert! /.:> ..'ue "Ti:t' second No cf the 'Southern Magazine." able Monthly Reric-.e published at P' tr-rsburg bv the Me**-- KutHn, for February, whicii happens to have ? nst fallen under our observation, in a. review of the New York and \ rg r. a cor.tr ver.-y. contains this -?.'.-ni- :it ? '(ioyern- r Seward, n-.-t der.;. ng tint tne g? i? 11-. ;-r- .r-.s wrre within tue limits, fthat State, ano nut ? g tfits' thr trtd'ncr of tUf.r jui't fas utsuf-? rum' (italicized f-u Editors H'ksg. refused to surren t .e.n, ?:?? gn-ng, in substance. tn-? : llowmg Tea s' ns ; r his rc: ?The Magazine t .en quotes th' ?reasons fr in (Ion. I?aj.'. s report, wr ch, and whirl on'v. it appear- to hav f>nsu!ted for the materials of *s critique. N w. that <i>v Seward 'did not object that the ev idence . their guilt w as .usutilcieiit. is so far from being "'ue. as to be the very reverse of truth We have not at hand hi* correspondence with Lieute nant-Govery-r llopktns, but he repeat.- h s original reasons for not surrendering the three fugitive* in a communication to the New York Legislature ofMarch ?.'?"th, countersigned by Samuel Blatchf>rd, hit pr.vate Secretary, and published in the Wh?g within a week We cuote these or.ginal reasons in part from that docu men; ??I-* :'?! )t nsa.vf-rt'y improper that the fupsive ?' <?*.: ? >i \ thhrl.i l":. l!i? \ .ilstrd .1 i-tie* OS ln:? ?la:r. <.t :? d-lainr-d in ,-ioJ) V,;?inia, under law* ajaiiut wlsidi I; his n<-: 1 iTt-i a ? rt ' i:> nff "f any unreasonable delay ou tli'- [ ir* <1" :'?> 1;;. ? ir.t.r- ' ;t>? Mail in r< plying :o tb<* 'r.mrr. i.-i.eali.'n uf tfii ?xe<utiv? of Virt.rna. lli? Excellent) the Ci vrnwr jf Wrei ?:-i ,y rrl'vf* rr-^rctl'uliv infutnicd. tiiat :?> trlVrns.t pa^c.-i .. reii.l'.re ira'isiiiiltcd tu hire and Lis {rrd#;r?wr?. il un! Lt 1" <i 1. t):at l-eiore the r'<;:u?i!ioa for !b<* >;.i'i Fcter J<>bi>?'>n. Ed wild Smith ud Isaac Gaasev came uitriht couidentiM oil Executive of this Stair. thra>r peootis were bfl Coin;?-lersl ...ic.;-ii <>ri'cr. c.?rharc-'> m arr>-?: 1:; ? a writ of ?at?-a [ms. which i? a u ? t v-<vjred by She i'on-1 ' n to ?-vrry r.tn^r .1* tin* srtate: because the pa;?-r* Were d-lr'tue arid :r.-;irf: "ti t ven : ? rharje ir. .tTracr isr-tins; the taws ? Virgi.-,.a. ar.d ilia wh?n tn' -:??? I r -lion raa,? t.i- Executive of ibi< rsuite. .1 wa? ?IeC*Uc<2 itiai liie wis in iV'ric. defective." '?It 1? thus manifest that Mr Ruffin is in error in saying that Gor Seward d.d not ob ect to the sufncien cy of the evidence, iiut as he ir.nce the Genera] his guide, we do not wonder at it, for that personage s whi ie study has been to present only such news of the matter as woulu inflame the South against t:ic .V \ ork Whigs, and to keep back every view which might have a tendency to heal, in uli.'y or mitigate. With the dough ty purpose of creating - mod cum ofpartv capital from the controversy. iie has a;>pl>ed hi* weii-iilied lungs all the t n -to blow up the flame: he has represented the offence as premeditated, the insult as studied, the right* of the South as wantonly and of malice aforethought, trampled under foot All this is well understood here, and understood moreover t-> be a first movement to wards ejecting an impossibility?the impossibility of making Mr. Calhoun President?by creating a high Southern excitement, and then under that excitement, banding the South in his Savor. Fa ling in this, we unhesitatingly charge it as cur belief, that it was de signed to make this controversy, if possible, the enter ing wedge to a dissolution ot the Union?Seeing or thinking we saw the insidious and unpatriotic designs with which th s controversy was inflamed by the par tizms of an asp rant, whose dark and crooked ambition ?s e*.er on the watch io appropriate everv incident which may, by possibility,4enure ta its benefit,'we have been, and are. the advocates of mud and conciii at ry measures None will go farther fcr Southern rights, when they are seriously invaded. But until the wrong is something more than an abstraction, we will not cease to implore the Peop'e of New York and Vir ginia to 'agree quickly,' and not to sufier their friendly relations to be cistur:> d. and unknown calamities to be drawn upon their country, by a dispute so accidental in its origin, so harmless in its first immediate conse quences. and which could never have become serious but for the stupidity of some who had an early agency n it, and the uirustif.able uses to which desperate po liticians, for their own ends, have sought to apply it, Air , &c. ?Is it possible that the Legislature of New }ork candenr the right of Virginia to reclaim her fugitive ^ases?" or her ? fugitives from labor.' since those are the words oft'.o 1 ns'.iiul. >n, and Mr. Verplanck pre iVrs t.-.i iii - .No one n.an in New Yur.-i. can or docs de ny it. We do not mean to analyse ail the proposition* of fthe Wh?. But r.c- s::al! correct its s!at<-r;, ? n*, ? * ??sets t? !he ca??-. and - joiv that -t r> r?.. |r.ast and untrue verson of the Gov rnor <?: > , r. I fie Wh *g ialv riiari'-s a :it J ;0;j' I .? Ereai author of the able article in t:i>- s . ?7-ne i J: m?.kes a rl n_' a*. Gen B>\ iy. w ? care to ca!.irnniatt upon all occasions. It.-. ..<? ?t the ajir.' ri ar.d motives of the rec. : ? our legislature in a ?o'd, upon the lis: the Governor of New York, tit- a', ir.- . .? [iwtu-w, :t Iiea. Uavlv, and it the fr.ent; sp?*< tion law. Jt is evident, on the face of 'he Hec rd it.-' Judge l"??hur ?i d riv'. altogether a<i . as ics guid* : for, he s;?aks, p. 1' -. G rcrnnr (.!!irt-r anc Sewarfl, as it v w ? ?him. We have no doubt, from the ciiar^c'.* - v... attache? to both, that he had rrad them w r ent.r?-!y on Genera! Bav'=? rep rt i'iie Wiitg ;s stiil inore lirrust to Gen in h s speeches and his Krport he t"i? i? several grosndstnumed by Governor Sew;rc The Whig, however, fa! ? its'If into*.;. ? ? rors :n point of ijct. by ad^p'.'n; '.re sta'-m-t ia>t Message of G vermr Scwari', instead <?' -? t > tiit previous document* that wore within ?- ? It is p'eased to adopt his statement. ho?ev*-. Street u'nends ot [input stHte ??'.he truth. the rrfiole truth, a:..: it'ut the truth Had the Whig tuned to to rt upon it, its own shameless enarg-s. . nds of tjie bill. Doe* Governor S^warJ > ? it st*te "the trui.'i. the whole truth, anc r. ?? the troth?" Had the Whiy torned to the corr? pondenc??the vir ? ;s Documents", and P'bCr- : irt-Ti-re the \ .rginia I.-g suture, it w ;.'c har- ? at once, how unjust ??vere thr sj-o c v ?? Cpsgit anc !i-w falv ?i :r .t? char.-* * A ? f: ir ensr^e to tiie one, v inch tae \> .. fci;:akin^ ?gii?!?t cur mtn ci:.z-r.<. a ? i.-r g-<! our ri_"'s in t'i's CRirov ;sy. had the \ !i J r"1 * * ('"K-.'Sj? t'rwi''. r. Kffisiatore tf i?e?v York ft tvu answered at Sthrown by Mr Jrr.--. a D-a.-'C.-atic n.< jllou*-. on the -Jiii of February !vt 1 rit fu..-?? g^n ex:r""'. from ics p "And here let mo rcrre?t an error into wh.rr. ? ?!!eman from Toinpkiiif -N'* I. Ilu: ? ha? : a;.-e^artt to tiie c 'iniat i:<:einent of this c ???? ? ? 5". arr;is hetaeen the two Krecut.v - I states of Virgin.a and > York The gr:. ? ? . J?t-rved. n ins sp?-fC.:i as reported in t - jjourna! of January 2lt) I charge u;?on \ .*;.? ? j* thatin the 3S"Tipc oi aii nec?-*s ty. n i>-;:.rce j- danger, and ;n disregard of her own a-.d o .? .r.v.-i ?? bic interests. iA' rat'ti r. con:!i:u'ional/rV: i- rimply to force the fl.iecui \e of tins st'.a'.e. ? his uJ-rtnent and h.s conscience, to recoj:..ie r. = ? ? i?trncc "? r, ,? the ?cnt'etnan correct in tb t stale.-r. ? Did V .r^iMa r%i?e this'constitutional fiction, *? t ? prr-ti?>'ir,.?- or tfie Kiecative oi [Stale D u t tt;e Gcvtrnor cf .New York v [ v, Htid as 1 th.nk unnocessariiy, ?i ve the i- : r ^f tl:? c;iarpe, ar.u pisce ins rc!??tl eipre??!v . ~ on?titut!ona; prohibition If a "cori?titution?i r.c: ?.%-n ranged, the Kxecutive of New Yorn anc i. ? ^mia is entitieti to the credit of ra.fing t T.-e _ rleman from Tompkins will ooserrt, on r?-fert-.i<v ; corrrspondeuce, tnat :/ioujh a matter of but . r -erj'ieriC''1. vet he haa&ll.ued himself tola., if.l t ;r.t m this particular '?It is denied by the pentlemin from A! i * rt.- "? Wh? at--n.) that there was a wa; v? r made by tr. v k-ernoro:' Nt-w 'i ork I reter the eent,Vi2in - ::r?t place tor proof of a waiver to *he language ? iJ^vernor ?f <? State, in page -14. of 'he ; correspondence up-n ti; s suK t llr ?'??????? ?? leave therefore, *.<? s:a'? mxt rerpectfully, : . u tiufjfidatit to M njfiiciaU in fvrni an ! " t. ??to cnar^e the defendant* with the cr.ine of ?: . ?' a negro *ie frum :..s master m t. e Stat? ? ?! \ ?? d'-nned by the lav. of that State.yet in my ? , ?' the otfrt.ee :s n t within the mr-in of the C" ? ?' tution of the L'r..t*d States.* If language c ? nl :o tt;e credit of having a ir.?-ai.nrj s: s), s>c:.--t:..it -bove irdi'Titibir pr ^rs ;h- fact of a wdiv-r >. ri ?? :>art cf i:?*? Governor of this State, of a!! d'-frrtc in t atSdav t ua.'-s which the ci.^rge *:s ba.-?d: :? r *._? * refusal t: the surrender up- n cthemnj ?=: ? different gr-uaJs "> the s<--ond p!?.ce. construction evi the Governor of \ ir^ i. a ; this icnjiuape- T.1*' latter observes :?. ? G .verr. r cf New Y$:k, in f^rty-sev-:. correspo.hler.ce, -Had ycu placed \<ur :r'. ?make the surrender l?"3 the ground oft... ? prst'd deffstire atVidsv 't upon v.hich the ?? 4 ?a? made, howerer n crl ' I nii^h! and ?t ' c tilted in op rtion Willi yru upon t.iat aubjf'. I ? have preferred and should p: 'hably have ?-'? ' ea* cr plan of removing vo ir difficulties by : . ? ? p-ir in an unexceptionable form. But you ? dercd it unnecessary for me to pu T?ue that c .:?? ? to ur^e any a.-Tun.ents :n favor of the ?^r"r ? the at.idrtv.t \ ou c!v?e the door c:" infor -r ? declaring thai admitting f.S< /:*?'; Jari; :o ?? ?farm and substance to ckmrgt tht dtfenccnts irit lit ' r-unc ij jtt'iitnj a Ac . coct n^ t:. e G ? * ?r ut New ) or* - lan^u.'j- as ;iv?n ?? ? constfuction cf ti.e G vt ran o't \ rg r. a. - ? a reasonable and correct one, and not attr-in; ?? . ' denied or contr verted :>y ;htf t.^v-rnrr of \ ?, n ;i.s luture corre^pondenee If the i a^c : ^ir^m a nad <Iri-*n a ?*run; inference tr .. g'-age, it wonld have teen natural and ;>r< :-er t ' -hould have taken pa r.? to set himstif r ,?ht -ubject But ne impliedly acm ts the const* . ' * t>e t ie correct cr.e bv ?llovvir^ it to ::?> Uictt-d. Here, then, is what Gov Seward s; d is -ahat he sa a the rth-r cav?here ? 'he extravagant charge which the Wj.-g hu . : :h > <?ov. rnor s late partial a..d imptrfcct ??:> ??.-?? Let the pul; ?; utdge tht-n of the scru-acr cf mer.ts?the j^tice of the chargcc made tv t... nonu Whig. S >me of the journals of New Yv*k do fir m<-re ? justice tr> \ irgmia. inan '.hi? orjan c r.c t. c >? one o{ her own s n* } or instance, ctt' tr ' lowing from the New York <*Joorna! of Coonrn showing r.ot only a stro-ter rejata for truth. 1 t a rai. conciliatory, patriotic ar.d Ameritxn rp r.t I: ? th.s sort ot spirit, and not the sp r.t ef the''1 ?t Whig truer, nj to the Governor of N? -.k \ r... <? unjustly charging upon others a -.rish for "ad ??? * of thel nion' which is alone to preserve the ror ?? mists of the Constitution, m.d wita thc.-^ t.'.e L'r. itself f"^ J.*f .Vrv )>r ?/ "New V-kk * * d VinciM*.?\\> pubh?li'??? ? -orent >'i t-sage of Gov S-ward. cornmut.-cat ? ? -? ? "?laturet:i?* retusa! ot Governor Gilmer C-x Robert 1 l urry, charged with t'other? T sage, al'hiiugii submitted after the f?< ; had snown tbatthe Legislature of \ .r?in>.i nac. r- - that (. jrry night to t>e delivered tip. contains lion of that fact. but proceeds upon t;.r n'ci tusai ns; still p*r? ?ted in t>v the Slate ??Jt wouid jK-riiaps have been sufficient :?l :"t the oiuissk-n, that the resolution? ha-, -i t ric iliy communicated, had a??t G..v .vwiiii to t.'.o newspapers and common runv r to s wa, deemed matter of aggravation, to v. t, ' .a* ia< i.pen pjiwfi in the Virginia Lrgisiat ;??. t-.- ?? reta.iation upon New York tor her c?>uri" rc the :;:gitives winch sh< refuted to surrer.ce" I of Virginia taken from lf.it source G jv S- - a:-: municates at length. '?It wiij also known that since Gov G.!mer ? r-: to surrender Curry, that otficer had re? g:i* * ? s ' in c nsequence of the resolutions o: h.s S'ate ?.vas in v on1 #: tIt:s impress.ve andadiii- n.tc.*. Gov. Seward expr; s?ed a w i'i.ngn?ss to c<:? h's "constitutional dut *? n*tw ithstandin-* :? of th?* Executive of Virginia to do *o. "Gov. Gilmer s res gnation is noticed 'n the '. Evening Journal of .March 'Jtith, which is t.'ic l. Gov. Seward s message. "It will be seen from an inspection of the M-s tbata new ground is put forth bv Gov. Senear fus n* to deiiver up the alleged fugtl ves \ . and ground w hich \ .rgima would never have * [trouble to contest. I "In the refusal communicated in the first ' jVirginia. Gov Seward states, ?? that admitting'--'* davit to Se syyrun: in f >rm and lux'.'uncf t the defendants w .lh the crime ot stearin^ i t:> r" ' from his master in the State ot Virginia* the law - of that State, vet in my npin.- n ti ''r not within the meaning of the I* n>t ' ~ t'nited States, and ncacds."it is :>?<-?> a.f .1 tte the argument would be at an end, if it were as that one human being ma\ :?? tht }r\ r"-'/ rJ as it is that stealing is a cr.me "The refusal to deliver was there! re pot on ?: - tinct ground that a negro slave was not prope--. could r.ot be stolen. Jt via* this ground that ^ resisted, and from wi; cii Gov Reward nv.v r He speaks of th? fugitivea in h:s present 'the humble ind.viduais who are pureued by "x vernor of V;r? n;a as lVlons for iht ojsiuc men on board a ship in which a negro stiTit- . in order to escape from slavery." '?If ths is tne true chancier of the ofT?-n-t thev are guilty, it certainly is not thr true c: ?? t at with tliev are. r.? Gov Seward a. Sciently in form and sui>star.ce charged. ? : of stealing a negro slave trom his master ' fence of being seamen on b<-a:d a v gro s<-cretr<i himself in order to escape "r'. t:: ?? was not an otfence to justify Governor Sewa*> argument upon the question whether they *'? delivered up as cr.minals tn saving "that me a ; would be at an end. if it were as cl^ar that en*- ? being may be the properiv of anotner as '.bat ? :s a crime "It cannot be doutted, therefore, that ? ground is put forth to Lhe pt c-p.e ot % irgir. ?.^! ^ and different one is put forth to the peop.e which ought to be deemed by our Le g nature a cient ind.cation of Gov. Seward s war.twt cc in his former doctrine. "The affidavit laid before the Governor ct > (Constituting probably fc s sole mtans charged the crime ot larceny s :i ' ^founded npon it and sent t t;. s Mate ^ ... ? "(ioc Seward ad:.. :* tr.at ::.c pr.;c-s ?' sto cha*ge ;i.f cr.r.ic o? larceny It cer.- ^ ? proper, in view ot toese tacts, an- .ae