The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, June 10, 1831, Image 2

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scnt'.y dc. tu your .•faulfiCtl Fobniarv and I Apr.i, 18;-' ,s;us ; rop.-r: , iih; to statu 1 that I ha i • iti't ccoLc.l th-'.n. that 1 I Jiave}<yft were or du he k: •;* th.- commis-1 pilot.gc, it isharuiy. p- :ihl that | I may have mi'tokc.i th**ir teuor in sonit p ! if I have, the cerreefte.;. <>i th" error is within . your rearn, though i;y >n -*,: . -. On S2d February, 1830, you wrote to a fccntlemau, a horn yen supposed to be a tn._ tu ber of the board of commissioners of pikitagr, but who had prettou iv resigned, stating; what you supposed was the undisbtirsed a-: mount of the appropriation for removing ob stnictiensin tins Savannah River, and say that! the secretary of the treasury is wl-ilingtiiat the ! balance should be applied under titeir direc-; tion, and ask if the commissioners of pilotage j will undertake the work, and the anpropria-' tion of the unspent fund with any other that] may be made. In this letter you suggest' that an examination of the dredge boat be ' made to ascertain its efficiency and condition; that if it be not altogether suited to our want*, it be surrendered to the United Bkites, and credit for its cost bo chimed. I state this . now that I may hereafter refer to it in cow Election w ith the conduct of the ecminis bon ers of pilotage to show bow luippv you wire in the selection of your instrument* to destroy j me, and which I esea;cd by ;; tirncly--protest against the commissioners bung made* my judges. In reply to your Utter above stated, the) scujtnia*;en(\rs ofpilopig semi ynu tb-l oltttiOii of 11th M ren, which l shall, hereafter return to, and n copy of their cor- j lespondence with Mr. Elea? :r ton,- riio fifth eudrior commencing 27th I>,-gj, 182", and ending 22d of Apjii, l’8&6. <f\e obje. t of that correspondence vas vi:r'jc.iiy to : ".py sede me by associating, two of tiic ctwuaJs* e:o- ers of pilotage with -no, and that upon the grouryjhbfc mj tnt|uftlificr.tio, as h ox presaad and iaij-Lid in a !• tt. r signed by Jfrt A Sorrel,dated 3i of April, 182*. f ThiscoufttlßtcyihtiOii of the c of pilotage you transmit to the secretary of the •treasury^,with March, I^'Si —offensive, not because you a#k for an investigation, Lut because you make misrepresentations for the ptiq-o* ot’ii jurir. xne, and because you propose* to cro*- t a tiy of my. enemies and your tools (purchased for the occasion by prom log them the ap pointment wincli I hcl am! which it hau In come a matter of prtdo with sh in to obt. I J on any terms) into a tribunal to decide on n. conduct. Upon some of this body .vpaxiffia additional claims—the palter- g. hostility of Stiks to nv—the reriaiity *f’Wimberly J. Hunter, who holds a ofyfiftecn hun dred dollars per annum udder the United States’ government, and whom yoiit could hpvO' dismissed as a suni-Tfluo-is anpen.igetf the Custom house ifiic wore at all robe limit? —tlie depravity of Cr-rirtree and Cindl.r, ,ra*u the TTjantvolence of - *’ehmn and others, all unite to evince the discrimination which you dis played in the selection of your instruments. And sir your letter to this boqv, dated the 6th April, 1830 shews b-trond doubt, that Jon fully understood and estimated this gal .x, of qualification, for your very honoralile im poses agaiutt ms. Vou tell them (as a stim ulus to their fidelity to you) that they v. 11 have the disbursement of the future appro priations and the balance of the present of which they are to notice after their report — you tel! them that it is not necessary to pro ceed in this business at once without proper Cssitfrtflcc; and express your th* ;r Report should show minutely all that rivqf an ; harbour needs—-you tell them thet you ■rion’tdoubt but thet congress will give fur tri’. r supplies for the object and that harbour improvement is popular—you condescending ly- tcU im.ni that you dent censure me for want of attention—-vou further state that you have men a survey of what find been done and that it is yourand Air. Ingham’s opinion who has paid attention to the subject, that if any, only ! temporary goodLpaa'Ue derived from whht b-ts been dofi'c'that we have too much at sfakc for further risk. Most unfortunately for yon the commissioners of Pilotage whose zeal i rendered unnecessary this second left* r of in- i sti a?-.; Pns from you, in their a ixiety to finilH the directions of the Fifth Auditor of tj-irfv, ' March eighteen hundred and thirty I “as ape ns they convenience would permit*,P had coh • ■plct and their arduous duty in :i nianTfer swris- j -factory to themselves aud reported before j your letter advising delay *i:d assigning du-j ties additional to thorn of jii. Pieisantou j roached-them—But for that IwMe you would l ave been her ;in fell tim to give them I the benefit of your and counsel and j that which the? sccontfilislK'd in four dt. s up-1 and r your pupilage diuv£ occupied a spice of! tun including the first Mqjpdny of October. i Neither djuiqg nor^wishing-to approve what-! you suggested eitght .1 the com- j In -.iianers of pilotage did not examine the dredge 1 >-, • h 'ogh exstessly repined to do so by tin ! s*c \u.Uiot—tii4tasatipve,w.\tera,; l therefqrfl c. and not be misrepresented without easy clctoe tio-1-. Iltrir mUiopreaehlatta.is in relation to the dan. and wreck sbnal haye.sfice been corrected j t \ the repotuof Messrs. Bullock, Moore and ! Ji m-shan: —And the Commissioners of Pilot-j fed- daiye the tnouiieai.ionla know that after fi*l jili .g. ~eir part o; me c'uivon urt they haw billed" if ■ ; * uning the. rtuvurd winch they have so richly ' ct • tee and wliick you have voluntarily offered and ! pi “inveiy plod pen-yourself that they should re st' v>*. IJ.it that h; matter between yourself end thu.a. Hu\v far you may succeed another scas -en .-is yon intimate,in yet having me removed re mains to bo seen—it cannot to doubted that so long us such testimony aa has hitherto been -re- Cvivud shall be iumutl with you, an abundant?, supply may by ohfuned at the shortest n- tied'- r ;lie urt of enlisting volume or Binby no nv.iiVs a aUtJicuV >ie wti< re the quality of tho-mat ial is . ;.'h rent matter. * • ■ | V< 1 1 net smelled 'hat I should r< for you loi . y .wn 'otter f r the cvidaicee of tfco misrep i,*pe-w.Uti.-iis of which I complain—You v.-jll j to dect that die witness vas introduc ed ny j-isirs-lf and that the evidoaco upon whioh J ti-iypreetMtedlwrTrtibe cross examination. " , v r yur letter of'the 2a-tn.il ;rch 1830, t'.tlia Sc,- cratary of tlioTie uawy y-u “It win be seen by ai ox iininmumct the expenditure of the apino j ri itiuii to r* move obstructions in thst(‘he £.. van r. i- river below the msy that if the offs, of the con mis-siocsTH (of pilotage) to superintend the x.'-ii k and disburse ihe fund had bven eecoptod there v ru and havc'bepn- a saving of m*rc than five fhousv.nd delists which 1; is boon paid f>r the last *r # y us a a per dii-m allowunce to tin cOmniis •;<iu<;r, t'i. Ua.iicli.” ‘i hir paragraph ••entnics • mr, atroor*sc;uau.a3 which vl b.e-| THE kiCOiV ADVERTfcim AND AGIifCULTUHAL AND MEItCANTII jDi i. X’l'llr JLX#i C< i 't '& i t i.\ - i c #e made by you for the purpose of hav ing m<' rmuovi and from thoiqipciatmeat which vou h-d already offered to thr c.ownissictiervof wtiut> >£*- At the same th it the commissi nets of pi ii t-igc offered to superiutend tho \v . rk anJ “ lira t ’-1 ;dis:- rsoment fice of any charge en their part they in the e< uteucc immediately .following th above quotation say “they are confident th it a competent person for that purpose may bo h. i 1 w lio would devote his whole iimo to aiiy tv-’m j that might be deemed advisable for a less sun than ix dollars per day.” if then hy their ap- | poiatment there could have been < Ifected any sav-! mg to government w hich l deny it could not have i been as you declare more than lire thousand del-} bare” but only so much as would have resulted! from the difference in per diem pay between the j six dollars allowed me and whatever would have been given to the “competent person” proposed I to be appointed iiiii!: r and by the commissioners ot pilot i;'e. Uut tin ‘act is as you well know that, this oil rof the eoujmissioui r c.f pilotage “Iy.suj I'.oeml the work” A “b--burse tlu- fund” ‘•f?cgy;f ■ y cli tb t. part” was not made 1 tin'll >hi lith ol March 1830 ar.d cornmunieated to the Secretary of die Treasury ’ v .on o.a th - vc- ’ ry ,*7 di.-' in :d in the same letter of yoiirs ; ‘(zsth of March 18IW) which sj 1., fei. iUU of the loss that had h en sustunu by a-,t -a; ii.t ing them-pN'cw*• i' it isf- „■ yen to ex] an ofl'er jYV f - by ■th * coinmis--,oners el’pilot a Ufelliii& > 'i ueii. l'-'.'J(larnl eornm .ni - ' and . you I to 'te ' try of the Tf!" ry fme same fnfj|itli coiild ha e been accepted, ■ rears ’ b. irrr and therciiNclTeet a savin'*ofi v fhr.tt five thonsauii dollars, and until you shaftaJ(- > paliti it i will lv id that these ' v *wtteinefl nadir [ bv you were not within the hue '.fv'Lr • . 4 4 r -I’-t ’—thatthey were iiKido iV.r i„ -‘'i r -in-.... ien......t c.oiit my ' that you are personally resjio:.-- .' . :tr ' ki.-'.g.their,—because .the v are t ■ . i rc'gVftt <fie letwrth of this - ju. tho c- * which you hnvw pirsa cj r< . ne - ■ art that I should so distinctly u , ..no a . -ar 1 acts against me as rend' c , to . n.. ' i,h;ul hoped when I wrot; > : -ysi wouhiat once nave a t i . would have rendered c a . •• of ier-eth unnecessary—l . a tira-t 1n ' pcetation Ih . 'ted. lVr, Sir, your \-ory kata • r :nt, *. ’ ” . O. DA-.IUIaL. ThoH'it Jaw : Vw -■ ' ~ j (N-v 10.) . .Shiv; -.r ! ?3\ Fir—l canm.-t ; i.-.it yi t f* tin' c"ui e !.:■ 1 ' ■'! ‘ ; . tliouc'. ueri - - pii.u . m it.'; ir: i ,-:'i :\i. ei •' .hat a ri gatien i..t-. y. r c.-.nli oiyvas very proper, it is to shew the i . a ~t ii thal piej-rioty ef which you •renin to hi iu-rv.nsci-'uta and I do-ext .bits!, vav ’'■ ichood ,t! • .rs tic n that /have". *. i- , (s --reptesqntatianii to iiiju c oj tk t 1 h-e.-u m. ri-vV 'vav.in any mart t-,. yourself, ECied g■■ in theciiai-Bi ter oi ,i..i; < tial - - ti V' ‘ •■'*' written for apefy 1 for those pnr ifoJie.s i shill u - tlcm w!.*n it .y sh 'ii have iieun rreeiv/i . Ye'u'will ivet leri I have scinethiagni' c- in < ;,j ct tp -.n ir> avoid mr. ri k. plfere may -.t. i.. an eucouutn' with' your/o f .-.J 1 <sf‘ ro that event shall < car, I shall talcc c.h h3t proofs shrill lie exhibited, by which others as v.\ 1! j as yourself shall see,"that you were in the w; ng. 1 'i !ic-r>- is much of your letter of the dT.h Sept, to which l need not. reply; asst is abuse c.f gen*: tleiiß-a with whom l have no co;iii.-cti*'n ; wh <6e I characters hi-wuvcr are toowulVesisulished ’she hurt y-.''?r fis oinption if my having been an adviser off cither ut tic m ;u z- y tiling in re- „ vd to yourself or 1 v haveg hekl any coiiunuiiieation with tl/.n rei:iv *o ‘lie removal of obsVtuctions ii. savuti-; n*l. nvi ■' xec piingas appears by mv correspon demw from wbiuU you have seen, is \ a suspicion of your own without any foundation , and a falsehood by whomsoever R may be assert ed. You have in your letter ef the 27th Sept. ta!,eti it as granted, that my letter of the2sth/OT?-Ktlr last to the Secretary of the fccasury ad v Wing that tie j balance or-thtfappropriation sh >uld le disbu] 1 by the commissioners ofl their letter tp me. It was only so in VyVtr as has been already said in a previous noto, inibnpa-! tion had been written lropn thin place in |< - em- • her directly to the IVsiHrttt pl’t'ib 'Ujut" 1 Sr.‘it •; j which was sustained two monthg. afttS war '; by 1 tiino of our jail. ts in a cert. h'. to u-bt' It- jirstifii;: the writer ef the letter in sny ng, th..t tip t.> the date of his letter “not the smallest linprovcment j had been tiyde in .Savammh uve-rand tnis was written sb you by Mr, Vioascaiton uu tho 2 Ith Be*’ 1821). Added to. tins, upon an examination of' your account ip'co.inectionwith BargyV.jictjtinn amt wliidi tTv; it Vent tiie possibility of- I'uyire j •declaratii nof y. or igimrjucc of the fusil, I nbw ; state that I said in rny place in Congri v-Al slfaiM | repose v whenwvt!Fit was discussed, 1 perceived ! tbatlhefhd*.-i bet n expemfiturcs by yourself .- --i lauch'^qyondu tim-n, s end that tipi work which I eouhlhcthiinewp.li the balance cf HA, applopr: i- j tion would Vail s><^ v .- sort of what ha Fin - j-rom ised kt youra, and tfiSlnteOtvpt. Nicholl s J.ejjee' < f tin; List Id hi 1827—that 1 felt it to t>. a.Vfuty, to advise, that thefurthor disbursement of ifeap prepriation, be under, the direction, of a public body r-wlmse responsibility from that cir cumstance, I c@ ist-Iti., .1 cud still consider would,, give the i‘t>!’lic' , 'a r security of cemioUiy-—■ tlsan could bt'atfonlcd by i.U al. - Are not tht-st t’otes and if any one'' the .a is net so—tin e th>un 'front, avtie-nty—l will iiumc-li'aely do j'ou t!e most ampie jnstic-a that the dam beWreen jfutcliiason’.- and i'ig Islands, which Bargy bwiitmctetl to. do for ten thousand ilo}l drs,-rtti.d which after his failure t tn-fho pyr.po ■rals for "Major Bowers to do it, for f-mrteen fti'/nt sanj dollars, you stated in your fNter 'to Air. Pleasanton of May 11th, 1824, could be done for -kJo jo 1-hOq-H.d-tt.-.y that such a sum was a liberal estimate tar building such a dtuUV as was spociftcd by Major Powers, and ynur own and, Mr. Utils estimate, that if tho 'bam wore con structed of oyster shells, “there would be a posi tive* saving”—is it not u fact, that there, ha- been expended upon that dam, more than fifteen thou sand dollars and that too, notwithstanding your declaration in a letter to Mr. Pleasanton of Oct. . i'Jth, 1828, that you had “been enabled t > cjaiain, somewhat above three tliousati'l cubic yards of shell auJ sin'll stone a*, prices somewhat below the estimate” ar J irntwiihstaiuhcg the amount.... tiic original estimate, "fits cost,'was to be red t eed as appears by your letter ef tin 3d June 1822, 81821 o 0 1-fDO iiv dispensary with “a layer of ‘ctay M and substituting seven h.'itnlred end two cubic-yards of shall tbrsoniuch stmre, ef which matou-i , tltree feet of the dam in was No’ltave been made, nccoulu..; t<> *. >•/origin cl plan, -and by a further cuti.-munion . i xlii}U* , ‘ fi r the re | maitiing think of the stone” ar.d by.the abandon | menttot the “originial idea of building up the ; ditm six feet above low water incrli.” which ap j pears t have been intended by your Idler < f the : lid'Jnly 1828, to Mr. Pleasanton 1 Ar ! is ;i >t tiie'further cur.stfuction of this to be cbuutfou od ! Have not ti, n sums which v--- been ixpi tu'eri for working tiic dredge bo. , inclusive of rep,.ir. , alteratun. •—v. h.uf igc and otfioi - incidental ebar i tins. Been more than $-1500 —ami was not SuOOO ; the sum, for which you believed 3d,200 tons of; i wreck, mud saud ire. migJrt be removed by tke-i I neo of the drudge and by tjie removal of whgifi i you assert the draught of voter will be increased ! lour Met up to me city-? lias one half uf tAiitv tiniiiv and t-uiri being tutu-veil for I? I 0“ or has t!,o fees d'Krej'.'d twe/vet f Mputdiq q hr. been ma le. I cannot ay -• I hyve not ve; -e -iv ed the report 1 1’rive genii.. • n -.vlio wer- a]*point .• 1 to ni .ke th- cxai.iii;; ~.. —but wb-ataver they may here .-•LI, oonfi lo ia, and always take to be correct, however ihcritorrous i: may be to , you: adf, until tiie contrary .-:ha:l appear by asnb-i sequent examination if an engineer by pr <tl--.sion j or a skilful l.yJr *griph--i I is it not . fic.t, that | in your estimate t.ur.t-J in your ir o;r'2lstj Kobri-ry 1827, uf the cost m* cor.s,:acting danft; . .etwee., flu:- lanson an t Pig 1.-b ndi ar.d iluch-j iusuti a . J Argyie Islands —you put down tinea thousand dollus for siipgrintendeUcc and c< ntin .j-i-wif t —and that you have received for superin tendence alone moie than five ihuus—ui d' liars ? And was not the basis of your appointment by .Mr. Rush “<m ug'nt for tit/jcrinit-iJiug Vie work of reuwclpg the obstruction f. v t the rivfr Savun -• :h'' upon your being rccoiirnieiuhed by Mr. Bet- i rren as “c/g-i-i'/j.- itee ,d~!>ur,u me.it of the mm r v -1 ]propr:.:t.'/J ...r uid l'apt Xieh-; 01, s letter to Mr. i.o-n, in a i.i*r.t is si ued tnat 1 three tii'i’j - Ad kUsr . v- -i.i'. c too cost t >r au-j ... :i:iieinicnce and ci r-cies ? And isitcot .- .•■ it exclu i-.- of .the cast of a dredge boat] •a . 4 ,q.; . -j < 1 scrapers and tenners th it ' |yourself and") rj.ivTN-iclioil aided by ti-1 •r : 'X‘Z , u-T ktlP’sf Mr. Marl: an accomplished r ••ugu-iii and w'aem l -sxi.l believe to oe so e- i- j mated that “(lie whole works required . ..} , ,-tli'. 389 fit) 1 103, SHseiOO of weich, were as tp-) ! pears hy your negetmtion with Bargy to have j been given to nitq roireup. trucriqg a dam between 1 Hi.tchinson Argylcl* .id -, and will any idl th* appropriation r- uNia'lo begiu that work af:s;. riiie'works upon widen you have been engaged ,j. econ ph t id, bt will -.tie dollar bo ien tore-' . i .i t ‘hij'-taii of tiielom"-mi thetarst* 'BatiKsa whichyy your iettoc oftbo 21st Januarv fH2B,. ] V-afprijU. ' ‘'- bar' doui Aeou'ia'*.you “deem tim , aovai of those :v > obstritetiims of much nigher . j .rtnucc than the oonsttae.ti'-m of me Ups: be .. n il-itchinson and Argv'le Ishmds ’ and too i-.-r: - r i i t ifhichwas to hav. >h en done fur *l7, syu ■■ i . rt five thousand nine hundred and -sixteen ■ oi -ia, tii.y niuG ceuts of tiie;approj)ri..ti(Jh of, .rj, .. ;ing been remitted U> y.-u, to meet y-gur 0 ■'•Hite i.r the dam between Hughinso'n ana FE? 1 uido for tiic purchase of a (hedge boat and; its ajj-.i.-.:,rages, to pay fi.jp repairs^-dud alterations, ; ..i t vm.nii-si t.s for tj*e contract for its tutmUiuery for. .ku. ,n„ (.o /geboat, i'<.r the .jit,, .a t t , your.c largo of superintend.mce afft( ! tfie c Stof ckrTf. i..g die river. VVinwe is tiie' find \ c.-.l*cut i tu.- da l. between Hnduinson hi w c.on'i-:iipi;2< a in your originnifplan, and Or p* lowing the “tail of life kuowtV' i the oyster ban,, ! And Mr, h-ia tui so tilth [ ; vvtf done, after a jtw.-us operation of .ge dredgg ' o-jut under, your PapcriutenJLtnce add sixteen.: . -iv ath.sVivork uppif 'he da ’ ween liutcbinsonj am. .i. bland*? 'id that it has. 'A-ecn itemed ex-.i pdi.h inctj the report of the gentle, toex- ' | a-t ..!<■ . ;*' igres.f.of J'oitr work has boen receiv-- ■ a a: A i air. rton, to order that no jjarthcr ex< : : ueiiJi: a- -jiouid ben -.do upon the data, and that.' : tiic : of the nppiopi latim., should bo £8 I c.usiv v'qipjriij? Jto the ibiq *val of tho obstruc ; tioi. a: t..> wreck . bctvtvpen ~s tationary^points jto j jno p.ac'f, Uplinks —w.n Sarb iit codtpetentta '.-■ay v-i,- . . A-.; ic n.*t warned ? flfthi^.st i en", iryt-.if .a-. . y babe ii> yoar WiSs poa-! s h>n t,. jub ui tion of idy-tnterferet^Sfa this : Im: fi t y.v.! itl A'd? doubt some good vviit result 1 ti J& R. u ceivc from v. fiat I har e wut ;<en, V: .t i belli ve-f, Ili J ettwr reasons for re-j | eed.nK uaug.d- .t theAmlance•xt'f the ajqiropriationi ' sj- uid ye dispursAjd by tfie Ijnintiiis-t si'er et • fd'.l--lagc, tiiaii tli* it letter t my sell and jesifta- j • Unit of Match, la:to—tliougnit vyas their corres pondence with the .a t fJoerejary' dftiie ferexshwj wo exaiati.ati nof papers ami .vecouuts in cons i. cv a with Uargy’s pt tition, of which 1 lot;/- 1 1 mchcig, iioi had -•-.• or !.•:•.-P, untfl after -tiie j inittee of claitns had made :ift'4 printed their ref ' port —ami 2: . alter t ~ ,aa Rffistdeilt written from ' this place '.vinca directed my auention to the sub j. But it . coins cfti-r A; that you are reduced to :*hv n ...dty of auemptihg to support your charge :of iff ,avi..g tuadt .imsivareseiiialions to i gn.ifc. you, by i- ••.-.n'cs Von first paragraph iny u creti-ry.da.cd 25th -March,' 1830, and-Jo tiie res'lution of the commissioners of pi -1 ita-c of the llth ••iarcii. Ifc3?, Vou deny'that Lany i h v Uoen effected by the ac i eojitanco ofUw oHiaingt commissioners to sit pcritueful tho work and dis'nffse the fund —but say, if thee had been, i 1 w< ui i on.y have ,iieen t • lereace betwi. n tho ■ ant ipaid to y airseif i and that m ih-’h v. ooiil have been paid to a com ■pf.iin pi. oftt. eirchoice, - it is stated m the j rcsoluuoi tffiH • in pete . p >n may b had, - wiiu woul'.i devote his whole time to any wont thavinightbe deemed necessary ter a less sum vU..ii six collars pc: day. To.-this couch, -i n of ! ytu.rs i reply : that tlVe language of the resolution I lnlpii that the competent person, intended by ! the ci'nii.ite- .oners, would be a vvorklhg in*a and | not a and working man beside . I ami die corrqrv.ie.-'.v of tins interprciatiou i-gs.i*! - j ta.mbHty'ni ,t particular part of the r-soinaort ::: | which itisg id, “ twas their duty tod(iil/efhte)fUi~ ■■■■' i.it: lit uf/ uortes, >t had fi><- 'ifiefr c, - jcr.t the River. ” 'lids.ix-y boa niisccncepticnt r "Air meaning, and <ty yours be—but in cih -r o-i 1 vent, neither .he foundation of a charge of I luisrcj-rx iontationyxH, , uid without hesii -.t> m :ppiy iT tffymjrself. ytt 1 you further say, it-a. jf: you toe:; j aSfelisjp jdfor made by tlio'tiviij- I iuissioners oii.toc tit'i Mar. i:, 1830, and ciAumu nicated to tfa . ( c..:-, ry on 'be 25th M arch, 1830, j could nave been accepted two years before. Ry jmy Ititer <.f the 25:hof March, thesccretery’s t'.T | ten tion is Unecntd to the- correspondence between; i his prc.teei'six. Kan-d the eoiurrn fi-ott ; I ers if j!' a-ed the resolution of the ltth • March is.' ...y a rein \x al of what was m#itnt hr Ajei-1n l'2‘, and 1828 and which ..au;:ot I be im.-tcken, whether reference be made ui the f mstrinSiim 1 Beuaaibor, iB27 —v.'heii 1), | Homy, cl squire, was chairman ef the pbarifritf ; eomntissionor:'., or to the letter of /. fc*< Es<j. I dated 3, 1328, when that gentleman act and in tiie same station. It wouhkkc too violent a p'/gsumji i lion ot mercenary ir. live.for to mahe in '*>ha*pn jto any of'the gw>: rttt.icn'wt :o were at tiic periods jusl start, and, to suppose they acted Ujfff'i tiiv with the >:o'.v • f giving to any re of | an Mb.wmtce f- aupc.intcnda-.:,- .'it {that ij/' ;s not their wish c j t-.tereise any putro.i ;in belt iif ef other* is very luttwf- >< ncm '*< n rt-qnest—that tv hat they supposed to he va-xu-cus. - should b- (iiioJ ny incinhcts of the board, for ttui iiAv, till of them being alivc ; it i ;n . c.-ily be ; ascertained if this construe mn <d tlu ir ucf <s too. ( liberal to them, at:J Bach is t! • . t.n .ing <; mie j and all of them, that implicit confide wil) bt .put in ur.y declaration that cither of tit cm t?iy : make ujkhi UoOor. J You have also a.v.erted i: * '.eve been nvytn , tontiou to postpone tiib exaioia 2 m by the quip j rni.4imte'rs into the condition ef tiie works were supcriiitciidiug, t<> enable me to 1 pnKet.r . I.tovulvi* i and eouncil them; cud '“.is perver.-tu ■ : teny intentions is founded upon Ndt.-r <•?' n” ! theeoinn'isstoners fr in v.hi :.i you a x.cst .. e ; iCit extract mid with which y- \ ~.x ji.v-x , . •, I familiar, in which 1 say, I am not with . ,-f I getting an engineer or hydn f . ,’utu j lation in the service ef the. Un: 1 ot. . :, :oa Ito sin you*ctiginettiutd to act ia • • with you ; ) and notwithstanding the s-enti f ■ ;tur, re questing them not t .proceed >• . .* ;.r. j, r a-- siitance, concluded, wish “that w v-- opwi-; -it:y be made,it may shew minute 'jagotir j ri'\:r and hmbor need, for i do .•* . '..1; Cojigr>- j.? will sap*'!” ?h<- n.-nrs far tay , hie improverdent.” I have thus replied to j'our ;eer, f.otbecause I felt ur,h*r any obligation to do so. nor that vindication ef myself is intended — but because the occasion demanded from me to . lace lnystifin bq attitude, which will prevent mo hereafter from being misconceived or misr"p resented- A...: though a courtesy which Ictanuot j be provoked to f rger, will not permit me to write, I cither in lire spirit or the language of your last! letter, yotv.L a you speak of “evasion baing use icos to me.” I niuet reply you have written what you do not believe and what no gentleman will Jure toarliria .o bt true. The stand which I nave taken, I am not surpris ed out of nor to be driven from —therefore I refer you to the declaration in my last note, that what ever obligation 1 may be under to accept ttic invi tation in the last paragraph of your letter of the lith .September, 1 shall hold to be increased, if after 1 snail have received the papers for which I have written, i hall not succeed in shewing from yc-C'fcown proceedings iu the appropriation of the puldic fund. enough, to have made an enquiry ve ry proper into the progress of the work,.you were superintending, the preparations for completing and fi.-r r cSnunemling that the remnant of the appropii it; i should be disbursed by the ebmiuis ia r : f pteotag*, who would charge nothing '-•'v'6 =’• ' 1 am, sir, your c-i '--I: -nt servant, JAMES M. 'WAYNE/- Tc Ur.. W.v. C. E)amci.' . * - (No. 11.) y !dniuniiah,%d, Ot. i-5 01 . I'.hank } jufT.the prcira ie tiiat you make Fb th.e firs: page ofypur letter ofyestarday togjye me ’* ’ s - r 1 have now only to request that you will pines yourself in possession of the “proofs” which you liromiswijpc'.'l’.tiilt to the public, at an early day, that v final iiKjtigeiueui for.'.'.r meeting umf be made.” j 1 imve honor toße sir, , e 'y uut very 'bn wo it; servant, W. C. DA.N'i.al.L, Tltp Hun. JaM£c M. YYavxk. H m \ ’ i 1 Savtymah, tVh OctcbSf *B3O. Kir I tS'cre is no promise in my ). ? mr of i:.e 2d instlteb eutitle me to your thai kyntHd to prevent it from lieing horc tU'tor turnedJio rny dis.'.dvnntage, it is necessary ftie me to and. ky tiie corructness of the conclusimi e*\o sse.l iuytyff note dated, I presume by mi ;- ‘Take, tli- 3d October, as it is intended lo lie arc ! ply to mine.o) the 3d , which however was nut j Handed -to you until trie 4th'^nst. 1 4m', sir, your dbeijidiit servant. JAMES M. WAYNE. I (No 13 ) v Safari rah, C/.Y October, 131)0. I need r.ot 3ay' that your denial of the pro* j rniio made in you* hitter of the 2d ir.,-.:i. tc-glv<4-.-. a met ting ha igrouly surprised wa. ft is tv.d' iitiy youi design to arbid raeotlitg my a .i— Doeuimsits -at V\aeiungton c r -:tnot re'lea-.c --! you'tfruia ti;e charge)..of nti-represent.-ttcr. -..ay c.iSffi triau >our curtiHantw'cun give chawnctm ! -i.ore none. As 1 have not the Var.ny to suppose that i .could convince you of any i.:i..0 which it is imtyour interest to believe I shall not : t ;,.t-any remarks to you on your tutor of 2d l-iil. Nj.i / k Vou seemenfitfoly to have overlooked tho fact t you have youftfeff been arraigned fornnsrc,;- ru .tflitation and that !ie| .ro you can l aw ait a-lien a emerge of y u must first rvikvt; y uu*2esfrom the imputackm. "Hh:e the honfr t:-dc Mr, * ; r * •> vant, . , ' VV. c. BAiNIUB. (Ah l i.) itieatui-ih, October 183 tf Air—My correspondence will speak for :i. *nu i ui, not apprehend tin t any one wil. j i : in -.VuUr s..iprise, at my denial el wlgte, that C> :.es |ifipdcnce decs not c‘ ntain. rvehajge ef mUrepr.it.n‘.ativa m ule by your-' self fou.niaiixn „>r i. i du.not now hope to be from by weu—out t: iSn^teri-! al to me rtpUetprovo the fact >4' :ts existence, sr well t in public character as fccuft', the effect wflikii doi.rg; well have upon yourself —My obje*f is, and has beau, to do li >iii -fus justice, andTc inn -t but regret that your modcs ty,r.n 1 u iprcj-er esui.aite ot' my openness tociui vtcti • , will not permit you to put me right, if I have ocea made an ageufto'-do you wrong. 1 shall pursue, Sir, iNe course which after hav ing taken counsel from my judgeim tff miM my i tbuiii gs, I am convinced is right, and Wrought ii ; may be s.: a more distant daw- man either of. us 1 may dc -.ire, I slv.ui aqid myseii responsible to ttte i extent of tiie dt-qiarali*.-. wita which my ictter of i the 3d inst. is concluded and which wan made ia j a previous note. ” ... i am r>tr, year ob’t serv’t. 1 James >i, >vay::e. Fr. JY>:. C. Damiell. f. ( • ‘ (No 15) ff Savannah, 2th 5520. Sir —Whatever may be your capacity and dis positi ia to undertake Uie'dutieo ct Stcretary iff the Treasury, I,*uall not recogriao you as my judge in any c..se, much lesi uii,. .*sd am I to irilu.v as you claim uut vo _ apypar as both itnc.i.' mul jud-:* .-g.) • t tii; iac ofyou .c.f in ■v- ’you .* iii ; You certainly kapn ii : ,r .c..;*ii.iai tae.t lit attempting to . .grp late terse..’ * . die -ia i-',f ..of.UtC a'aurc-' 4 '"i ' . ... •-:> - r. i'..*:i - • . t ,-u: you . i.i ; ® isy th the -ett-.r,' inn i,.c ,uue a-. • j; iiiu by w it-a your declarations could affee! -tfU'.*, -if 'v’Ott Wtt+7.+ krxMj fUMtMW amii ' t.; y .ur r?!jiLst!CG t; me. I'hat \n,jn y ot year altie:-;,.* fr • -esl : up an 1 ..0 uigaU'.n initt •u/jui-t ..i i... t. j c.aio.u tfie tiirii.' ' nave surf l- a' ic.ahn ny m your own Jecutraw n-.e, as •j)aen •;> v vtU'.*acc of .in itner. - •In irf.l i..:vqi K eafied spun y- u ant:, riio ia 'esti gwn - teto iiiv ootid,ict had ter.uiaate't in io s jus iiin’raia.l in tno ipimpii tf me '-'e.-tetjry-k: me i . .{y to .an doia? i w,.s auJ'wer.ibn: i t . .r<k*.i j ou an am; lo ,-pportumty <{tedoing ir*-'Cu dy j Slice —pm treaacr ia still w 'me "ia the -vr'i.a a,loros tno most imip.e evt dc a.* tlmi tiirougluiat you fiavt- been governed by lleiings -if .iKstituy; to me. Even i.i the me .urea by government fat my protcc t. :: teusrepresyintations and mule va le, icc yon can iihu inafiifestaUuiis of the want of Cci a a **.:': in uv'. ''u . fi* t ..il, that you have done was in the j I* yp-cml duty —and that you- do-note ■ a iiie,fpt:soi)uiiy responsible “l'or ar act yc.-a-ig.mt ,-t raeoisenarge of your pubiicvytuty" --ti. your letter -i fee 22u ult. you say ;h*t“jeu v i.i r.'ild any 'jOigrum you may ic urukr"-to tx ctpt my inwttui'.n of 17th ult. to be increased if j ycu ehail not succeed in showing from my own I .proceedings and Lae application of the public I funds eaougli to have made an inquiry into my c induct very preper—Tuis certainly sufficiently i uo ph.-. to cu.iblv you to avail yourself ot aii uie 1 ae- - > at.. r end chance -i claim to know if )’* ■■ 1 ' :| i .1 i,u arc under an obligation to k w-h-" th ,- f::'.al.- 't vti which 1 have asked ? ■ 1 have the honor to be air, . "■> :i very humble servant, \V.UA.VIELi. (No 16) Odohi' 11/.-, I S3®. ! f-'ir—-The course which 1 .ihall p*rft: •• iu u.isw- r t to your cai, xaa been piair.lv : :-ed ia my . viou3 letters. 1 know the ax*... oi ; -i 1 stand uni ia v.ivt ever light : -■ • viev.x .ry : and clu.ss.-s ct persma and t.r. :. ‘towing out. '•f it, i shad maat&ia. I claim - cxeuixri ’it from personal rt tponsibility frmy of : otficiat acts, if they cannot ce tit-at. ta-d o is when my puulicc ..idii-:: is a.-rsail -d oy - . ■ wao may think turn -U agg.i iv. ; i:i i . ..- ed ujion to give s it- f .‘tion on a .ouut ef ah. rcseatat. ui.., to c! .in. : . ri;-,.:*. t > su.-taxi my ;•!! by proofs to the contrary aud liaviag and : will be a consideration, v.-iih v Uich w.ii bt* con nected every c mse jeenc.:-, ’- iitic.il and ct:i wise whether any c-bi-gatioa will :.h: up u; to aaeept a challenge. Nor‘din lat nil apprehensive, that yur conti.i ucd repetitions ol my having art- -j,t- 11 - .i.j.irt and of my hostility to you, will la- believed until facts shall be adduced ly yourself to r.usteic your J-.-cLr tim. In regard io th •? part: f your last it; *. attribu ting to me tin: sat..--* itient essfttnpti* 1 •; is, than those which iailm -iced me, .. 11 wrote to Abo Secretary on v. i'*>ih March 1-83 J and refor ming to my own deckas to show it, I reply — I that by my declarations I ant wiikr.g to be judged • —for they ar. - generally txpress 1 in so tew and pi un words—tiiail defy air, mai.gniiy .or your i to torture th "* ic m ststcncy, ttd if my i-xperiuticc in ourcon. vpoiu e.'ice had not was ..- hcv vein it is for m- to call upon y'-u, far > ’. jic.sons—to taitj ud.wci y >u: i-lv ■; c *•!• aemitt* myst . jv V"ko J";’ 1 * :• ; >o proved. \N lien he shall he brought to light and it is known what lie has said, it will be time enough fur me to notice it. But whether tn tho ostahus tment of the purity ihd impartiality'-.!.: my conduct l shall make an appeal tootlier fijeu to sustain me or not, if 1 shall and so and they-h hall pro hr to be true, fjrwnrirov, be for you to complain, Mr they w ijirbiily estab lisii the Ihct of etfough h., -xr,g bt-u . jipown to jp*-' the course win ‘ul jtursu, d'.m l-aidti xi t donot y> t- .... Y our i.Avn writings Ish ill use .1 1. ska. ins o, under Ute eon action i ““tt we ive mu Community, which will not per :rat ( ittici iff us to do injustice to the otaer and Which w iii require fhcts,for all either of us mM , assert in such u controversy. * t ou niirn Le surprised if we differ in | our yourselt of the Report ot tie eoinmissioaersivho i Avere chosen to e%uyre the progress of the work for depening SavaiiiMkvivpy, - !ar though the See- Treasury has petinitted you to Con *“ tob super ntendanf, it is with qua--. ■ ■ tioafaltering-your f..rrn rridatt ms to thet depart met tv .and it <y -t ris cosseqpences wi+l xe.' to protect you from the I male v-.lent, it fj gives a guarrantec ta 'he pub -2' ‘bat the work IP be done, will be dune w,nre j 1 ri4f '. nrodud. Ido not intend to seek: ; -"If from the consequences r f\ ur s e u- i my quiry ir toy letter of flfste,] regard tothe .. I. feme-ff-t::; i: f t-.ci’esce it-j >4(io deny' it to 3y •it proofofm --wiity to you. I if' r:-member V. -• if that iiiquir’ . I*®' tlvea correct laetST—that by : suspensiv. ->r ! .ibanuofttiiuuteoi' furdter v >rk up ns the dam . ; | tween Hutchinson and Fig ttds Jiy the] j older >rf the Secretary —it estah: i. . -s ir, his mind ] ths correctness of the -My opi, i-.i, I ever gave in I fe"pil'd to the efficiency ..: one ->f 'iff- plans which ! I k; t been adopted f r tim deponiir.g ;h river. I ft in sir, your 'beibsit servant, j JAMli'ij SI. WAYNE, i i— fNo 17.) JtedknoiJ, April 30,1331. j -Kir— My Legislative duties in regard to the ap- ] i! ' .'i hi- made by Congress for clearing our ! raeti •> .a -aav .anal: rt-or having terminated and having -.-iW smelt papers as wtii enable inc | to vindicate ; oys. : .; u.u b:-. icj-rosuotation upon j that subject, shoutd it Iwcome necessary for me t do ßo, 1 think'rt :i >h to at-k, it' yon still perse vere in demanding fun thr such a meeting,' as ; was c ailed for in your kUo; of the 17th September list. In making this enquiry I ought not to retain I from countenance of ray ow n 'convict-' A‘‘l{.^f.>'> : propriety of my course'throughout the wur-W'dl that transaction and to disclaim again ever having injured j’ou. I am your o'od't serv’t, - JAMES M. WA'YXE. To Hr. Wat p. Danieu.. (No 190 ■ i Sauanuah, 9th JSTny, 1831. Sir—ln reply to your note of 30th ult. I must express my- surptesa -that you should have felt -.yoiirsejj. auAorikjd.Oo pr-.- une that the wyiiou heretofore entertained of so fifth; expressed to you "/.mo could have unj u.rone.any change, favora j'bly,;o yoar conduct'i:i attempting to Injure mv | refutation at Washington, w here both of us were unknown* iam not hware that it ever has beca--placed at my diacietion to decide whether youi should fulfil tax obligations, which you had assanled iu your detterstto mu,' I never can undertake to exercise. | such a coihwll o-er your conduct. I am sir,’ £fc; i - „ W. C. DANIELL. ! Mr. Jakes M. iVMv.vt. Jut.: ip, te l . ld _ 3t> j ~~~ ~ * “* 1 """ *'* 11 i i—■ ■ ~ w IVoiii larat r s Letters, I '. i\s lie, “you diuhkc trouble, arc con n wri f your position in the scale of being, laadI aad wish no further advancement, ’aps your . fortune wffl permit you your me!ie, I c 0.0,0 to the old Stales. There you will find j “ l ‘ c jrls ot Europe, her luxury, h.-r politeness, : and trlittle fno.'c 'titan her' h^pitality; hut i -'if ; viil b(j * stranger for five years, and then j a.l the faults yon may have committed dtnk tng that period will he ccdoted up again ♦ you-" : I Besides, v/dat plofesViOn will vou prtfei * pq you cannot think oi living here without cm ; ploy ment.. You will he withered by ennui : and lose all your consequence. If you think :ot and voting yourselt to coHittierae, or if E, u jlajuus ln obtained your ho. W ga, thr * o | { j I htatoo oiit.T you moot :otdy tnat business, co: >mfc'rcihilv cpp r .- -ff I bocoin- s- irnportrut, your P'Uen'. c d m Ur .’ Hers will t o kvl. jnth .4 chd., % teaching r- ay of C ,L |tly inserted .in the I liace in your hands tby '.if t’ l ’ 'f i*w**Vr^ : J. 0 ; 1 not! *l*Ki and employ all your tim*. \ , | only rmall proprietor. ; are U£cd blowing .tbeTlouoh. Ti e bra ! - bGt you Rn *VouriS !‘ m f tt’dh the first men of the nation and 1 r 1 ke "WMy crushed. Sc- I less, tens part Of fltc country, perhaps Sx 1 hutrif te p an brit ~~ lt ni " resembles 1 J*uxo •'.( ho is net very much [trended in his own country,or .f fits love for our tratitutiirs - t .<u.)g a. one 3 I • *■** } l law.i, and our fote.-.si L-h . . Y\v Va -J, a:*u. iU". r.-i.'O.. .- i ur-/ ..-rase :i:n.'Uit U:. lift:.' .. .. , for i iransUor slfuy. ic. if In i. .... l 0 ui> .V , I t liuij cr< -.to <i . o t>r • eXiS'cd: to the b; r,. t in.n i> - tdtotut: t'fthe fir-i c-a it at t.io r;r.-t t_; • to t> v court! nc is a physician, 1 - >. , - ibti ih his i. putt \-. no ot .oa iho .’id, cm contra ~;t him, i looks to agriculture# kit him drain j ti a line, without a m ij obd .*. -olely on iiim.-'-H', at and he will bo liherat:. ; ’ . nUiieral®'!. Jie’L ’rid tihnscv'ia t -r, if , ! in i .iv, nutitr ilized from the firit i one wi.i trouble him. Whether vihi ; from Eum .or ffunr a remote kin<jtlo!ti, u' ! an* no prejudices raised, no report-. o„• against which you muttcott'-end. All o'. p'*n is o:i individual exertion—you cab <■>, rly oti yourself. No government make self sensibly felt; no social affectation fettr-j the uiarch of mind. Tills state lasts but a f tie while : four or five years more will set- if. 1 lag, s. to v is, universities, dec. grow up. j. j .v 'll ti: .i find yours If interested in tfieißsn, ; i id c:m :'ty w-itii pride, quorum jmrs map* !-V : and if, i;k many others, you retain jW |Uv for. ; c vith. woods, set out, emigre ; very two or three years to the West, cant. ! mg your light bagg:ige with you, tili you at j stopped by the Pacific. This, however jv- it. 1 id '■•;* my taste. It scorns to me that! . '"fd love i,.0 iv>v/p I*l witch I saw the first atone lai f—- witk’re i had, inysolf, clcareiU j tariof the ground—that Lwould deled,; t ,‘ , * ssJh rise -. ? ■ - ...'tw,- n j,. . .-.ugiyaily short .space of three or six years— I osec new laws, Adifiets'ehvatc i ieiU3cL. es where the savage yell of th j„ , |!-!-i sacii*.! ;.’s tj.iud prey—to hear our tafia. tsdiae.uss'rrl,or sinners terrified by the;," i less barbarous accent of.the methodist pre'-ote jyr. It ii to mart ! have myndf take 'on.btu ; g Si'U; ted with thi ars of soci v, and ; cug too active-1 art ..jun idle. Mo-a foreign ri; Ji3j| :i other advantage—it enables him :u ■ >!y to j>, ss- * tfiv five probationary years i tv- mcii ire is ncftiter a citizen nor a stran gcr—-an stv x,.rd sitaat:^ which he docs n.-t f;tl in tli* w ririern tey.‘yl wish not to cor.-, ; real tim ddficulti-a vri.privations that tv. I company such a particularly fiv * ranger. The greatest,inconvenience fsfiU j ntinib-.-r of rascals and ’intriguers yvho, from | .11 parts ot th- United'States, rendezvous i<u i- wcj i.ur md are sufficiemr ’ nurn roiis to overpower thF'governm.cnt.— I ],. .*.. however, endures.*tut for a momtr.:;| .- :iest folks, sooner o; later, get tr*. up • | I iaml, and this struggle, of itself, nlFur-:-;'.. I : agreeable occupation. I know nothin,; I j tiiiusing an go:b" to w’ lrkto exp> l thc.-c r ( '•"-Mtu. h.jsdhc pic; uri.of a revolution, ns i •ch ice I.x the image of war. In addition i-1 ] i uis priucip.a! objection, some degree of re...-1 ; age is necessary to wean one’s sou j ' ears Iron all society suitable to 'ho educ i:c . I lan i .habits of a -.veil bred man; to renounce' ■ I | theatres'the comforts of life, a g.iptl house, the I - aewspap revery evening, and,literature evt- I (try morning. / .- - - - I | “The Herald of a noisy world.”- d%ine days Infer from I'uroiH j .'few York, May 31. j By tip: arrival uf ♦'le packet snips Florida, frfrn l.ivi rttuol, aqa'Erib IVam Havre, wo have adr'kT j from both p.adc. to tho 2d mst. i in: appeal ot the King to the peopled i Engl tad has been answered in the most e: Luijusiastic manner, iri ail tho districts bets [ from- .Southwark has flung away Sir Robe* vVilson, wno had hoisted the neutral Hag.- Every where, whore tiic choice is free, dee ded reformers have been returned. In Li orpool an animated contest was expected L I twoen Mr. Ewart, .Mr. Denison and Genera I Gqsce}-.e. In Ireland, the nc'.y elect mm. was likely * I suspenS trie commission of'bufrages.;, L: I O'Connell lias offered himself for Clare, ’it u I said tiiat -Mr. bmel will lit- --a candidate l' l Louth. In every country a strong contest s I ] LiXpectodi Two thousand inhabitants Ik. 1 ) I solicited Okiomian Mahon to stand lord.:, I with Mr- O'Connell. Several addresses hau I been presented to the king, for Ins firm;!- I in devolving t.ic late Parliament- On the fa I of May, O Conne! ami those who w re indie, cd with ir.in, were to move the Court in arrod of judgment. Puia,id —flic accounts from the sea*, i war art. v- ry vague, and indecisive. The li issi,ni d< span hesstate that Mars! Diebjtscli, witkhis whole army, was at b.-ri. Lcfbuitheal Un'ol ' April, it was believe-. I tiiat his object was to aflotv ?!:gzy necki Tf > t-' need farther and farther lrorn Warsaw, with* i '-ie vv to break Uirough his line of community' j tion and cut hiia oil from the capital. Stic’' , was precisely the manoeuvre by which he en’ jded the war against '.l'urkej. In confin e j tion tvf this,-it is stated in the \V;:rsat\' Qi‘ .fCtto that to-hirl-stikdenly advance towards • tnb- great road leading from to Wnp !f av ; Tho Par * a raporst of the 28th, state j w■'.]* *- ;vus s f' .cad of his march upc,' 1 , ' SJUv ’ a^( ' r ’)avri*g passed the Vistula. V f cer -- i : B ttv c: tig pehsh General had irrP '■ f n , 10 TVfpitat' pfepnr<ed fdr an a!* : j: J to defend tho city to the last.shcaU : u Hawtsiun force attack it in his absence. . Potfind- —Hell’s Weekly Messenger of tl* Ist of May, saysWe have received from AV ar-saw to the 18th ult. which contain: gratifying intelligence of the continued tic* cess of the Poles, and of tiie rapid spread e'- i the insurrection. It would appear thht M-f 1 siitiH Diebitrch is concentrating his arttif round Siedlcc, and thinks only of kct-pin,, possession ol Siodiic and Lubin, in ofui f ,(l ensure a free communjcatiou with tno R 4 c ‘ i stati provinewi. Meanwhile, General Dv. ; f nici.i has cntoyed V olhynia, and ha? evtr) t> fit re been rveeived with enthusiasm- R is reported that he lias encountered and bt!' fen the force of t Ire Russian General Budiger* We have, no official intelligence tlu... event* l**it the and( spateiies uJijch Live ar rived leave no douht t>l t!io extent ol tiie 4’ surrection in Vo!hyni-i t Patuc, April 2{i.—-It is said that acovrict frem Gcrnian/ has arrived during the day'd* s news received by tho chann .i is mere an l ! more favorable to the sacred eatis ef th* I r , '--y* tlio \ rstuia it informs cpthat a.r*'. 1 : r *