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o accomplish an act of the grossest infidelity. Capt. Brush wood, as events subsequently disclosed, was a party to the treachery. On his refusal to obey the order of the Department, Mr. Jones sent the following dispatch: New Orleans, Jan. 29, 1861. To Hon. John A. Dix, Secretary of the Treasury: Capt. Brushwood has refused positively in writing to obey any instructions of the Department. -- In this I am sure he is sustained by the Collector, and believe acts by his advice. What tion at the mouth of the river, and the following was telegraphed in reply. It was intercepted by the Governor of Alabama, and forwarded to the authorities of Louisiana--only reaching Mr. Jones through the papers: Treasury Department, Jan. 29, 1861. Wm. Hemphill Jones, New Orleans: Tell Lieut. Caldwell to arrest Capt. Brushwood, assume command of the cutter, and obey the order I gave through you. If Capt. Brushwood, after arrest, undertakes to interfere with the command of the cu