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7 ee = ' < dew ‘or malty the altereative of peosesion ta eee Tinga sted, ane wore? li, Josanot ante: take | party; to rey, bos Lincoln ie met Be ward, ap? , second|y, Liscola— Sowers man by DUto—is preferable to Dungias.”” Wasmiroron, Jume 8, 1840. Dewylas ond Bhs Chances for @ Nomination of Balti wore—His Dicase Simply am Inflammation of th? threat—Why the New York Delegates oi Oharieton Teed fer the To thords Bule~Sewaon Opes the Buremgth of Dvugiat— Duwylas’ View of the Temmwane Plotform—Shail Oe Seceders be Admitiea af Baitmmes:?— Whe Uilimatwm of the Fire-Baters—-Outy of the Demo- acy, fo. ‘So avy person bere of ordinary intelligence and with any means of forming a0 opiaion at ba ¢iporsl, the Various ramore statements and speculations rexsraug the epprosebing Baitimore Oonvention aad Judge Dous iss” prorpeotr, wiih wDicb the papers are flooved, are stmpiy edeurd. We are told that Dougine not only bas uo chance ef Being pomineten, Dut that be and bis triuds tre coo Vinced of it, That the “Teanersce platform” will be adopled, and, om necestiagus, be will be raled out. That the Now York deiegenon ts egeipet him. Phat be is daily Deeoming weeker” Aud bast, though, if true, assuredly but inst, (Des bis Deai’b ia groaily impaires—deily bulie- ter announcing that Judge Douging 1s ‘still very ili,” &o, Dew Judge Dougine? iriends take, singalar as it may appear, on entirely diferent view of the case, and they are ID poeteepion of & stale of fasts widely ¢issimiiar & ike simtemens alluded w. 48 far as bis Death it concerned—stout Which bie opponenis exhibit so ecmmendable an ntezeet—is will Bo doubt be gratifying to thew to lesa, ibs! with the exception of ap i fammation of the Unrest, whieh requifes bis relaxation from pudlic tyeeking (Or ibe present, be wes never Detter poysioally we bie tif, end Dis mental capacity te saflicieatiy voucted for by bie recent speech in the Seaaw, which even his eDemier Gun 'erted wae euflicien!, had he no other orawri. eel record, epuiie him t & foremost place in a body ch Cap boas, of huvicg ‘scribed on lis tablew a Clay; obater, a Calhoun, 0d otber cietinguished ligne. Whitest the proceedings at Charleston were telegraph @aily Bent Over tbe Wires, Bad & Vast amount of gossip as weil, there ip & large unwritten history of evcats tore whieh would Have been given a: the time, if the cor respondents bad cliber been more indusivious ia precuring fects tban sending off barroom drip: 0. to the eese of Barret: ve. Blair, it 1¢ a most ry ‘bing thet Barrett, with some eix vous were thrown ont as freudvien! Lt etuflere, ineligibie mipors, aless, outsiders, &o We presume What bad Barrett the posainility OF being &* amped with ois #ix DuRdred ADd ‘orty maj ty, be Would bave been wore tacustrions then be was 'n ferretipg oUt tbe Hoitious ballote em the o:ber ni’e. aw only Wek Wes Mm Counting WKHoUs bie vest, forgetting Abe Bxed fao} that these Contesied elections are almost te varisdiy Ccewed accorcug to ihe party complexion oi the Bouse majority. Bair w a great asquivition to the republicans, as thetr Ores represeniaitve in Congress from & slave Bate, end as \he ton ul the venerable Francis P. Blew, of sliver springs, tbe head ana front of the pucleus Of the repuoh ve party © Maryland. Thur, with Btair ov ibe floor of tne House the Suurbern bousdary is ¢/ossed by Ube republicans, and POD ULE Dar is & thie, wiry iitie man, sharp lawyer, av waus delrer tte the fects of & case, ao out and oat re jcuu of the Lwoolm ren00.; ana eBouid oid Abe be echoed, wis Miesourt petof tbe repubdiicans, Bisir, may Dext be heard of a6 8 member of the Lavinet, be jw a geverel disposition pow ta both bouses to be \udtepenseb © dufinees uf the er ssiou by the ‘stb; but there is every appearanos tbat much of i wii) be boiched, and moch of it unApiened from the cramming 41d coviustoy which ozve aireacy commenced under thie experiment. Shovld were be tome importent things ucdispored of, however, oo the day sppotated, it will no! ever then be too late to wrgthen the time a few days, \eClUCing, Pry DAape, & recees OC teveral Gaye to sllow Dands to witness the last graod extraveganza of the nation a! democratic organ'zation. Meantime the two houses are working under the whip and sper of @ month's calendar of jadicious legislation crowued into the limit of seven working Guys And thir exactly the piate of tht ubder wick an tadofatigaoie lobby, inveibie in ihe smoke avd dust around them, work ‘n abd work bom a their chotges) tibits of plunder, iu the ebape of iittle @ Dills, apa side ameodm Diy bich cecape the attention of all excopt ibe tnteresied perties. Against such lovee iegisistion as tats \bere is, however, One saleguard— be cresicept, and (rom hie ‘Vigiian©® and warnings herewiore, the t#o Houses will du well to act understanaingly upca what wey are about. rings, o bad exhibited s greater interest in gettin Phe row than ip sbueing Judge Do ¢ bot true thet Wasitvoron, June 9, 1630 The South in the Baltimore Oonvention— srrical «f Dele gaiese— Prospects of the Ovncention—Preiuicn Buchan” an dc There is no doubt whatever that all the sleveholting ‘Staves wi)! be fully represented at Baltimore, as iney wore ‘et Charleston, with the single exception of South Caroline: ‘That State, under the lead of Mr Rhett, ohonees to ‘s7lnie hereelf, as she has done several times before in our ns Hon’s BIS Ory ; bat when ® good nattonel emocratic teks! ‘8 made at Bait more, the manegere will Gouotices euppor: it in November. ‘The co'egates to Baltimore bave began to arrive. The talk of Pugh adont voting to exclade the drlegates from the States that seceded at Cosrieaton ts trested with de rielop. Buch ® proceeding would of course drive from the Convention al} the Southern States that didnot goced>, and ali the sot! Doagias repreecutatves from the North. In \Datevent the nominee of the ramy arsem>iege left behind would not bo certain of a stog’e State, North or South, Eastor Weet. 1) would De worse than a sections, party convention; it would bea merviy personal faction determined upon breaking up the dem rcratts party, out of reverge upon thore wio do noi approve of Mr. Douglas, But such & desperate attempt cannct succesd, and wha Mr. Pogh romenticalty calls “a point of honor’? with the non siavebviding States to adhere to tho L'tile Giant, is oly poob-poohe? at by sensinie people; whils his idle wreate of excinding the opponents of his chief would ex che indigestion were they vot simply ridicalous Wh» ‘will exclude them, I sBould lige to know! Tt cannet be d*guised, however, that the country looking to Baltimore with the moet palaful soltcitase. Toe delegates 10 that Oovvention wil! basely Betray their trust if they fail to co operate in effecting “s nomination fi to be made’’—if the interests of tbe great boly ef tue Gemoorscy throngbout the Union are sacrifice’ (as o° Charleston they were postponed) to the mere giadisior sbip Of partisan*—if ibe setaal servios of the people is weglected while the flerce strife gore on es to who should > Jae ad Lm freee hh ow York aclgatee, after vi viabved tim by t.oubi apply 0 the present or absent rpreed of excitement vnder which Fanory ana bis friends taceavored toget ap & Southern stampede, ava wt the ry tame (be New York delegates voted for it they ac dompeniod shat vote by the renewed sasurance that tacy dulenced to vots for Judge Douglas as long as the Luaos 1 bin Bame—eu BMeuranOe tuey Dave € the most soleme maaner. After Da. gts had received more than s msjority of al! toe votes, tecoders meluled, even Yanoey deeciared opecly toat be could vot underttsod a500 what principle of nemar Mere remaining ipjsbe Ounveution could refute to our tiem bis momiwation, Aud this waa the feeling of a1) nenoradie Konwern men vo watter how bitter ibetr bosiuiey. Wb regard to Virgiuta, wDet was is position? The democratic sirongbo'd of that Biate is the Teath Legion Oateide of ire) fection democracy js pot in @ wsjority which wan be reied oo. The repreventative of the Tens rose ip tre Convention apd declered that be could not, with pro Bh ety, vote againut Jadge Dougies, Deceume tho people of bm cpirict—ihe Cemoorauo Lath Legios—were aimost yo & maa In (avor of tbat distiogumard tistesinaa. Since the Convention aijourped, letters by scores havo been received bere the Soutnera steven, ritioaiiag We fea thas Jncge Vougias, ff comtnsted at Balumerc, eva carry these Stetes—all of them, except, pornape, Sect) Carotme, where the popular vote does uo. prevail. Ae for ie OTe pease m,” whiod is urge aa the hurt coup d'etat whieb \«to be on Bougies, bis Porition is siready OM record 8 regarda it. la bin recout <ee® ww ibe Seale be rani, afier Gaving this piatiorm OO # , That a) citizens of the Jutted Staies have so equal right to settle with their property in the Turrive that under the dectrious of tae Supréme Cari, @ TeComDine 88 AD eXporitinn O° the cousut ton, bei ber tneir rig nts of person or a ee oan be Centroy or \mpa'red by Corgressional torial Ing sista: Mr DoveLa-We Ned predictions that the party wus to be reuutied by the scoption of that resoludoa. the tm the Territories; that whatever the chizen Of one Jed to serve them. Siete bas, way "ve enjoyed oy citizens of all the Yr wey judge trom the tone of lnadiug journals iy Cnee en venir eee Seas lie the at yd A Bie an BRD erry Fo may cerry (bere, (he citizens of ali the Sates may carry, | (very Inch of groupe ts to be contested, the bucy of the 2Bo On whatever terms the Citigaus of ove Mate an id ar le, only waot Mi and popelar candidates for Send have ft proteciet, the culm» el! Btaled oan noid bo Amar, Se pa i rene © tae Mend Dave it provectes, with 98 Wotdiog what the righ | ‘borough raty, a eotr en the cempaiga win entnn- le, which still rewaine for deco, Toe seord proposi- | sittm ana cor fic De digap enor of y= | they cowted? I no, (rarul will be thelr reckooteg with thove of Con | w whom they bave enlrasted the busioees of chousing Menutime, amiiet the rage of partieene for thetr poMtt J, the sober thoughts of the best soi wieest ty the useful qual! tes of Presigent a | A Efegesd Wasumorton, June 10, 1860, The Bi:hmond Conrcation— 4 Mere Meeting for an adjown. mnt to Baltimere—the Baltimore Concention a Mere 1f Combustibles for a Grand Explosion ty te Bombshell of the Charleston Platform, &> ‘The Comvention of the Southern secoding States from ‘he Charleston Con vention, *ncb ts to weet et Richmond paerive ® Sieqenton tbe ry already settied | i morrow, cresies very little sttention in Wasbiogton: PSST iS Slen we tao tenan a | Booed a lor searing members rom th exene Baitmore, chter upon their old routhera wing of the party, and ® few anxious ousiie © Pre slegdon— some of them part ide ge of tbe Uno veaton, aot if they Be Cure bOMe Oe Bee com Dops'en to remain th, if not, to bet. We take it for granted that tbe Buumore will be the lotro ‘uation of tog, ae a principle of Donor, thet al! memoers who take <1 im the Convention shell be boans to acquiesce tn ke upon whoever it al dincirg 6 Moect the the e'ton, either onder the majority or two third no right to participate ic it—they cannot bewe| i nee eee, SO ne Spee aa of, et, justice is got sufficient to Ths’ quettion will be Tmt snd deciied over w atiené sad await the upehot of the cecetve pow wow st Raltimere. Hence this general ladiiforen oe about toe Rich@ond affair, and th's universal, edeorbing and most aoxiou intrest amoog #1] parties regarding the fos vend extravagarze of the Cemocratic clans and cliques, apd pections apd factions at Baltimore. Dovglas ail the border slave States ares to take their | te wr sensibly from tue State | etee ian thie lasenede, cue would ‘gleary wok ints tbe erste for the | arms of Dougiee, if “tbe cotton Mates” were not @ very unless the me | osiiigerent. An it Abe [rende of peace bere svn we dind In case the minority succeed, & festud lend Toacames 00 tho eng of eomape ' this ‘the most stupendous ee. * ke -. ey SE fs MY ee RY Im thts connection al) bands vow understand that be ‘their eg Ry) fore tbe compromise man can be edopted, the pietform pin from Sey meer of York, to Je Davis, of | @pich at Charkeetn broke up tee Convention must be Diemer oltre Gre-eaters Low inast thet s South | a agice, But Bow tats to bedone? The Chariesoe ern map alone shall be nomisete1 They say they cameot pap ny Be A |, but @ motion to recon- ‘the North and therefore, mor no plavorm, they | ader wee lao upon Saki, whieh cuts off any far art beve a Sontbers maa. et iker motion to recoveicer. Tne opiy way, thea, ta which dxeire, however, saide from the pro‘eeved pontclans, 1s or a 3 ES the defeat of the repudlicacs—ths suppression of resending ®- ‘so this ect of ‘wouk! be tante- yreprevsible coniiet”—spe to meet equally the Bese sesemane ®. Jecmaea ef Ean Dowges, tow 8 1 BS chee we the realty te the connpatge te peresencase ener aoa nite to the vwiation of Guarantees Yann; and vo te ayresd of srocte, Wit Pugh, bave bob prewy breealy ratimaled is Ceotrings of which Helper’e Bock i the theory and the Renate thet the pationel demoeratie party bed adopted Harper's Perry the precvieal reauit. fo do wi a cand): fa platdorm tor 1008; wat I: Dowpsas Sod frieede are a Fe a Se ans Gecenencn cms OS meme 4 af te has the requisite experience in =s A “to doubt that Mr. ‘qiny, air, before a for the candidate, ~ i Piece again upon the pit Prati, Sarena ne | mmo Pekan The Blair ve. Barret Contested Blectim— | i ix) , and ‘aside Dongias, No Ovriows Case and Significant Rendt—The Two Howes | wan can be put etoopt Dougias, an! Douglas can AT in a Mew Working to Close Up on the 18th—Slim pot B- oe Sas (Chance, de. ber! first positive difficuity 10 Be en Fesolutions from the Jadicery Commitiee, cenonncing jeanne, aes Seas ‘Awd condemping the pro'set of the Prestient sgainst the Setinarowe' aa ‘ell thir; Bouthern mea, Proceedings of the House in the matter of the Covode ee ie : = * Coarity man's reeotuiion by © larger vote, bat the small do “o eer dat tay tachment of forty men on the aide of the President ie tne at a silly old women, if 7 wy rtery to be sonounted fer. ren et ‘aa ‘Yet it may be eocounted for. The President has die eppointed rome men in thetr expectations of epoile aad ponder; the Presitent t the setting sun, and hes no more spoils to beetow; the President hes taken very bigh Arocnd in thet protest, which causes some of the tender footed mombers of bie party to eink from the respons! Ditty; and inet, thoogh not leap, wah ihe party all gone to the dogr, there is neither Gmrmony nor a common Principle, rr cohesion, awong tts members of the House ‘wron epyit':, sxoept fm the important raatter of taking thet members of the House. formed the Hovse chairman on Wayr and Means ba 8 tea a apt Leahy an extension of the seesion will bo require’, of Ot lonst « Pair, crotentant ae na week beyond the day appointed, inorder ‘> cat throogh ‘7 i. Beret 0 ‘na Ceoent sbape the annual appropriations so! some in ow ‘ken: vidental expedient for the relief of the treas.;;. Doubt. partons bes SCE nf nner rat enn 044 demooraw vote ruption o.” (be Baltimore Convention, tt probable, after anny Ail, that the @ “#90 Will run into the fret week of Joly. de. The ekepvical gen M@7MtY here believe that the reports of visiting border reifia, * # the house of Brnator Ramer, with threats of all sorte o¢ ."*<sible punichments, are bat i NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, “week devices of the enemy” to neutralize the po'sna of that fanatical republican abolition speech of the boles- Bvered Senator on ibe berbarieme of slavery.”’ An ong the politicians fo town, en route to Baltimore, ar Jobp Foreyth,oi Georgia, and George W Joues, of Trunese see (Dovgias men). They are reputed as very coudicat of the Wiumpbant D mivation of the Litile Gisnt; Dut aday or two epept about to + Capitol wil solten dewn thir 6a- tborierm. Amoug the very funny 0 + positions for a combined dead tio tbe North upon Oo Ade, the rail splinter,” te the ides that Doug'ss, if compelled to run hia steamer with one wheel, may De coupled wih Raward et. Some of the South Americans thwk \bie would be « good move for Houg ies; Dut the m xture thos suggesioe w ap umprect- ceble amalgam, oontidering the !reb wot The House yesterday (asecd a dill for the enooerege ment of diveroct i ibe D.sizict of Columbie, wiolod war il that the District gecuret from & woole day Bet apart for Ye benefit The pecp'e copoerped way Uhat Lois te Like eek'rg (or breed and receiving 8 stone The Lows of Miramoo's critical sitnation in Mextoo ro zireaty. “Iti net dead but sleepeth.”” now thas any mo 4 Mey receive intelligence from Mexico which wil! Ve tbe last coud! and objecton as io we fitness ant thie Lreaty. Richmoad, wih bis thirty-dve thas, if form, he will nominate tomebo.iy else who wili anewer *ibcute platiorm. This mev be @ mere conjecture ; Dus 4m @ Oxed fact thet the Dougias faction and the Soathern ‘ac (OW Ore BUBpiCivUs of some fantantic Wicks from Ren mend, Considering otmeelf cook of (ho wallt, there ie y Moke an ass of himself bolore bie G tee, printin lexoved fifty thoussad dol or more thad ‘he appropriation made for the ex » # of the Japavese Km dasy Mr. Douglas ig stil detained at his bouge from his brom tack , we let that on the adjouroment of eee he will repair lew York to see if there be ‘oot nee ph) sician among ibe learned {acuity o»mpet+ nt to meet bis case. He bat evitently sutfored severely from that exbaveting two daye’ apeech ta the Senate, Binoe the departure of the Japanese Wasbiogton has deen Bccommonly cull, considering the presence of Com ; but the near approsch of the Baltimore Oonvea- bringing i the vanguard of that horde of politt- cians expected within the Best two weeks. The Covode Commitice. TO FHE KDITOR OF THB MERALD. Wasarratox, Jane 9, 1800. In your Washington deapatch of to-day some extra ordipary etatements uching the proseedings of the Oo yode Committee in the case of Mr Scranton oocur, which permit m0 to correct: — First. No “‘iarge batob of witnesses" were eitber sab pmcaed oF ip atiendance, snd tome who were poi subpoenaed were ¢xamined, while others who were subpensed were pot sworn. Among those sworn wore come of the retainers and bangers.on of Mr. S , who fol- jowed in the weke of the witnesses 10 (his ity, This is especially the case with the one who swore that be traveliod the district, * bat kaew of no «mproper meaze betng usei,’’ but who bas hereiolore boasted of the large sume he received for dis>arsement nd servicers im the campaige, ani who, I believe, war retro weotal 'm geting out too garbled report. Second Tt wes rot caly et my tnetence that the “ cbarges were proferre’,” bat by @ number of respec: table aod respore!bie pereons of the austriet, of which your reporter, or apy oue , can de informed by calling oo ‘be mewbers of the committer. Third. Every witness, including myself, was paid. Fourth. No euch “ cilemma’’ as spokea of in yoor derpatch existed; and if Mr. 8 proposed making a ‘‘ wo. der,” it wee @ plece of gratuitous swaggering of which J Jd pot think bim capable, Ae to Bow much the committee were “ mortified” I ¥new not, but itetrikes me es @ curious way of eliciting incts to call vorunteer witnesses, and not those regularly ‘pater.al witaceses by whom the charges could be proved Dad Dot heen gudpa@used. He avewered that it wee Low (go lave to summon them THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. 8 Forney’s Testimony Before the Co- vode Committee. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. A Dead Lock on the Homestead Bill. THE APPROPRIATION BILL Passage of the Post Office and Fortifi- cation Bills, &e,, - Bey he. Our Special Washingten Despatch. Wamanotor, Jane 11, 1860, PROGRESS OF THR REVOLOTION IN MEXICO, Despatches were recetved bere today from Now Or leans, by way of Havana, with dates from Vera Cruz to Juno}, whieb siate thatan engegement wok place be twoen the troops of Miramon and those of Zuloaga, io which the latter were defeated and escaped to the city of Mexico, where they caused @ great srnsativa. The deepatch of Gen. Woll, gtving concccted dates of the defeat of Uraga, # not credited. ‘The Spaoien Mivister, Pacheoo, on his arrival at Vera Croz eked permission of Joarez to land et that port which was granted, where Le had an interview with Mr. Melene. The French Minister, Gabriac, wes on board » French man of-war at Sacrificios, and he sent word to Pe cbeeo that foreign Mioisters had coased to have any far ner intercourse with the Miramon government, they re garding his asthe rebel government. What course Ps cbeoo will pursue when he arrives at the city of Mexico @ bot known. THR ORROOY AFD WASIINCTON WAR DEWT. A movement is on foot, by the friends of the Oregon apd Washington War Debt bill, which baa pansed toe Aepate, snd bas been reported by the House Military Onmmittee, to rush i through Curing the coming week ander the previows question. There is a largo lobby es qretly working to accompli this. It te regarded as somewbat singular that General Wool, who was in com mand im Uregon at the time this debt was cont: acted, ani @bo was understced to have iepounced as almost en urely franduleat, hes Dot beca summoned bsore the com: mittes to testify tm regard to It. ‘TRB TARIVY Welt. fhe Aemate Finance Commitee again resume’ tbe con: sideration of the fariff bill at their meeting this morning Mr Hunter agreed to report the bill on Wednesday next, end move ite postponement Ul Dessmber mext A test vote will therefore be hed upon the quest on of postpoeiog 1 anti) next seemion. if there is & mujority in favor of the measure ard ite immediate consideration, K eannot be ‘Te VACARCT I THR smeT. Geveral prominent names have a'reedy been segrated tor the vacancy occasioned by the death of General Jesup. The moet prominent, and one that will be strong!y arged, not only by officers of the army, Dut by civilians, ae the most suftable perron, is Lieutenant Colosel James W. Ripley, of the Ordnance corps. TRE FUNERAL OF GENERAL JETP Great preparations are betng made by the Brevetary of ‘War for the funeral obeequies in honor of General Jesup. Gewerals Scott and Wool have been telegraphed, and will be present on this ocossion. THR WOMERTRAD ILL. ‘The Conference Commitics between the two houses onnid pot agree on the Homestead pill. The Hocse Oom- mittee was in favor cf the Hoare bill, and « majority of the Senate Committce expressed a willingness to mosify the Senate bill to some extent, but not enough to approsoh ‘he eubmantial ebange required t ecoure te actin! ret Uers anything Jk» what is gcaranteed tm the House bili Another committee bes deco appointed on tbe part o’ the Boure, consisting of Movers. Colfax, Altrich and Curry, decidedly (n favor of the House bill. The Senate hes not yet eppotnted, THR PORT OFTICR DRNTCPRCT nILt The eccond Conference Commitior oa the Port Office Defielency Dill have not been able to agree on restoring the mail service, and another meeting will be bad to- night, and ‘1 ia ati] doubtfn! whether an agreement will ve bad. There seems to be « disposition on the pert of & majority Of the commitice to restore all the service, ex- cept where contractors do not wish it, there being several routes where it wou'd be of actus! disadvantage to ro ‘tore. Apother meeting may be held to night. ‘The Select Committee om the Pacific Railroad finally oo tained © meeting this morning, and egreed to report a Dill containieg the Central and Southern Texas roto, a pre- dirted im this correspondence, if a meeting could be ob tained. The proviso attaghed was, that the report shonl4 bo made this seapion, if the time of adjournment oeuid be oxtenes4, and If pot, them to be made en the third Tussdey Fn JUNE 12, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. tm December next, Fullowteg ont this soggeation, at the Wwetigation Of the sepabdiicans, ® resolution was offered ta the Henate 10 Cay to reacind the resuiadon adopied by Lhe two honees to a} on the 18th het, and endm ting & Proposition to adjoury on the 21th inet. Should the prope fiien jase ihe foste, aod the opieiu Ww fhe B WU, the House wit! undoubtedly songur; Dut th» latter braxeb will probably awond the resolution by proiouging the | me of the Fereiow to the Biet of July. ‘The President # very anxwas that Oongresa shoul! oot Adjourn without appropriating the twenty eve miition ; | oan provided for io th fai? bill, which has eiready ; pasred the House. * ‘THR TARIFP AND THR LOAY. ‘The friende of (ho tariff declare that tne loan shai! ever page without the Tariff Dill asoompanying tt If thin foel- Wwe le adbered to, the fear expressed that the loan and tariff will both (a1), and as sreault Congress will bs sailed | Vogether agai. in September, if not earitor. FORNEY AND THE OOVEDS OOMMITTER Colone! Forney was betore the Covode Commiites t#o hours to-day, and is to continue his teeamony to morre™. It 8 eid to be of 80 important a nature tM a copy of Will De forwarded to the Preridect for examiaaitoa Defore being made public. Contrary w the usaal pracsice of thd Commitee, they placed the witnes# under odjiyaiion not W reveal bie tetimopy until it ts concluded, aud the Pre event makes koo +p his pleasure on the subject Dy reply or otherwise, Colonel Yorvey, not baving nought the wit nese Bnd, Bald be bad LO desire to geek avy padiicity now #iib information he had possessed for years. Mr. Forsyth, «x ier to Mexico, has arrive? bers, end will app: ar before the Covede Commiswe tu & Jay or two. Among the witnesses before the Oovode Commiites to. day were cx Postmaster Westoott, of Philaseiphia, and Mr. Seodeld. The former tealified confirmatory vo evi dence slreniy adduced and published in the Anan. The latter confirmed the testimony of otwers relative to \ he existence and use of fraudulent netaraiizsiion pap. re tp the State and national clections. 1p Pennsylvania io 1666. ‘THY FUMNER AFFAIR. As there are two Captains Henry in this city, it is wo per to # ate that the one identified wih the Sumper alfalr ‘@ Jemes L. Henry, of Kentucky, an examiner in the Pa tent Office, and pot Patrick M. Henry, aitorney, lao of Virginia STATE OF THE PUBLIC BUSINESS. ‘The Sepate is far bebind on the pubiic basing ‘every sppropriation bill that reacbes it (rom the House is eaded down, pot on y with absard ameoniments, hut wih private Dill, wbicb have no right there, The Jeuate iv ing to be @ regular Jew shop. It trades io everything tk bas loaded down tbe Army Dill with about eighty amendmgnts, embracing three miliioa of mousy, It hae piled about nicvty amendments and a million of money on the Indien Dill, and the Civil and Misceiianeous dil) '* has embarrassed still worse, it commevsed upon the Yost Office bill to night, bat adjourned too sariy w do much mischief, The House was employed the aftercoon and evenig7 vpon the Naval bill, end, makiog slyw progress, st yourped at half past ten to vight. One of the extraordinary things perpetrated by ihe Senate to day, is embraced in an amendment to the Ovii od Miscellaneous bill, providing that Captain Molgz, an army officer, lately removed by the Secretary of War os Superintendent of the Wasbington Aqueduct and Cap! (ol Extension, aball bave all cootrol over tho gait work, and that it be placed under pis eptire oontrot, an (bat i: iw to be finished acoording to bis own plans aa4 5 pecidcat ove, regardless of soy improvemoat whica experieace muni dictate, It forbids the Executive from appoiniiug acy ctyiltan or officer under the rank of Osptsia of Eag'voers, and abolishes the office now held by Lieutoaaat Merion. Itts very clear that this amendment was iogrotourly worked tnto tho appropriation bil! to the Berints, ag many other jobs are secured, and there ts no doubt tat the House will velituate the whole subject. ALMOST A RESOOS THR, Jobn P. Brown, late Secretary of Legetion at Too tent! nople, and Francis Dainese, formerty Consul at tne place, meton Penntylvania avenue thie afternoon, ant id not come noar having & colllien, from the fect, ac cording to accounts, that Brown declined. When the Jatter first met Dainese, he looked a! bico ia a menacing manner, Dainese prompiiy informec him that be haa the couroge to look at hin after he had ienoanced nim aa & thief, lisr and @cowerd. This caused Brown to reise his cane im the attitude of striking, when Dainese mate s movewent which indicated that ho was not to be inum dated by apy eco, whiob caused Browa to turns u p00 lus beel and go e . Dalnese was evideaty ready to tettle an old dificulty. THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. FAmST HBYGION. Semate. Wasmcror, June 11, 1960. ‘Mr. Kryyary, (3. opp.) of Md, presented the crodentiais of Mr. Pearce as @ Senator from Maryland, fom bs 4. of March next. THE FTN4). ADJOURFMEST OF CONURERS Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Minee., offered @ reectodon chang: tng the Cay of adjournment from the 16th to the 28%b. Laid over under the rules. FUORIDA CLAIYS: Oa motion of Mr. Foot, (rep.) of Vt., the Florida Cla ma bill was made the epeciai order (or the second Monday in December next. ORDER OF BUENTSS. Mr. Hare, (rep ) of N. Hi , reported & resotation chang ng the orcer of business tp the Senate, which wee laid over. TUR PRINTING OORROPTIONS. Mr. Emo, (rep ) of N. \., moved to take up the report of the Senate Printing Jurest!gsting Committee, and port Mr. Kixo conten¢ed that the abuses growing ont of the *xecuuen of the public printing were wot necrsary. Mr Surpmas thougDt these abuses wore incidestal, od would result under any a¢minittration fe it pot ve Weve Mr. Wendeli’s tevtimeny, onder oath, unless corroborated by other witnesses, He reviewed Mr. Wencell’s testimony sa to the money speat for en tone added to the bill of $160, for tbe Ovetom 0 (00 for the New Or ‘TRE WeNrRTe ss mir Mr. Jonsson, (dem ) of Tenn., reported from the Com on Ob the Homestead bill, thet after « fell coblerence they bai teparatea without being ab.e to Some 10 av ngrerrment THR CIVIL APPROTRLITION PITT. Mr Fare cffered an amendment eppropriating $2,000 for the reconsirnotion of the Berate chamber, ro ap ty bring in the windows op the orth and west sides of the bai Be jected. Mr. mt, (dem) of Ted , offered an amendment ep the oid Senate cham ating $46 000 for coy: court room jato a law er into ® cout room, and the © the me Coort would Mr. re. Mr. Hale's ancndment wae te jected. Mr Bwent modified bis ameacment by reducing the aie—So am 1 smornt to $26 000 Mr. Maso, (dem.,) of Va. , eald we ware tp the aiteation Of ibe inan who bad built a pew boure and did net Enow what to do eith tbe old one. He thought the preset reom good enongh for the Suprome Court. The ber coud hear the Coort aed the Oourt could \ | | Bowse of Reprerentnetves. Wasnesaron, June 11, 1860, Mr. Pratm, (rep) of N. ¥., was appointed a member Of ihe Commitioe on India Aifs'ra to fil the vassocy 00 errloved by the desth of Mr. Burroughs, and Mr. Bali om Roads and Canals, Biam, (rep) of Mo., war appotuted a member of the Poblec Lende Committee ‘a the place of Wr Garrett. Mr. Sumkatam, (rep ) of Olsio, offered & risolation rege lating the caring for reports and giving the geaeral sppro- Pristion bills the preference dir, Buanca, (Cem ) of N. C., opposed it on the groand that it would enanle the Pacific Ratiroad tl again to be ght forward, wvotving the copsamption of addi 1 ime, ERVILOD WAR Adopted THY PATENT LAWs Numtack, (dem) of fact On Potente, reported the Seuate for the emendment © the Mau from the Committee io ao amendment, (rep) i ¥ , ite constde the m cond Wed esday of De- COMPENFATION OF MEN RE KA My. ACHMORR, (Com,) OF S ©, from tne Mileage Cm mites, ie aB REVETRE /epert oo Lhe DI) referred (o it KVIntDg the Compensation of Mem vers o areas. TWH NAVAL OOAL 45D LIVI Oak CONTRAUTS, Mr. Barron, (8 opp ) of Tran , irom too Uommitties on Ey, exditures ip the Navy Departmant, report pack the rero0.1aRe Referred to the Commies in Fopruary last, and recemmended their pareage. che rerolutions declare tbat the Shorsiary of the Nuvy hey, with We rauciion of the Preridevt, aoused bie ais YY power ip the aclection Of ® coal eeent aad fo the purchase of fue) for the goverwment tha! the ovotract with Swift for tive oak timber was m viota ion of law the ditin botee of the patronage Of the Navy Yards among members of Congreve is destevotive of diBorpiiar and jarious jo the nubtic serviee; whatthe President aot conmidering tbe party rele tone of biddr ra sna ihe «flen’ of awarding oontracts pead Kctcn#, aFe cererving of the repronation of this Dani B Martin, a member of she Board of bu gincern rian proporale for cooetruc'ton of ms. chinery, he being persousily terested thereto, ls hereby censured by this Gouse. Mx. Boowox, (¢em.) of Va. said these resotations were reported lass Congress by the minority of @ select com. munttee (ime no additions) (extimopy ows nen \akew eure but few mempers of tbia Houses bad read the cvidence then teken, covering = thoasand pege>, aNd submited whether ‘D fairness» matter o! voix importance should thos be bastity acied upon, as it in veived big cooettovonal pr nciples, an1, besides, the } Fecretlary of the Navy wieher to make @ com Bunicstion to the committee oF ihe House. Mr. Harton sald be was directed the 2ist of May to wake thi report, Dat did pot succeed ia obtaining the floor until thie morning. He oertaiviy did pot deaire w aot on the subject improperly. and presumed that there wee acerce y a member #bo had pot read to @ ond terabe extent the proof on which the resolutions were, nased. H+ wee willtty to meet Mr. Bosook on the (acts made in tha: geatieman # own report, feeling that he would be triam pheDUy sueIaned In bis Ke vooCY Of the resolutions. Mr Mis0N, (dem) of Vs, coald not anquiesce tn the course of either gemiieman who bad spoken, and o> \ettad to the reaclntions, as they were founded on nothing the present, Dut @ former Congress. ation of tbe resolutions was pustzoned til THE YOST GFFCR APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House went inte committees va the Post Oiflos Ap propriation bill, The amend ment peniing from a former tay, propoing to reeves the compe Demtion Of a certain clare of poet@as Lore, wen Cebated and reircted M> Baim, (rep) of Mo, offered en amendment to babe the Overaod mail route conform to tho provisions of the law, Rejected. Op motion of Mr. Snzaman, (rep ) of Onto, en amend- Went was egreed to auiborizing the Poaumaster General Ww cavne (be malls to b+ trenszoried between the United Hiater and any foreign port or porta, or between any port the United States to another, tovcbing at « foreign port y pu amebip, tog ano paying for the eame a ti by on Amerioab Venrel, the sea and tolaod postage, aed if by » foreign veencl, then @ postage only, provdet thet preference be always grven to American over forego skeamedipe when departing (rom thesawe port for the same dertination, WHbin tuiee deye alter eaod other, Among other amendments adopted, on motion of Mr. wrrax, (rep) of Ind., from tbe Post’ Oilico Commiites, were the folowing:—Recucirg the appropriation for cherks at (De varlour post offices from $950,009 to $800 000: pecial agent ‘pn Caltformis ‘rom 85,000 to securing tbe #600 their o Office Department should pe lmpuffcwot the vear ending Jue, 1861, then $6,760,000 shall be ap propriated to supply ceBciencies. The bili them parsed. THE FORTIFICATION WiLL ‘The Proure went into cor miites ov the Fortification biti xD, (rep) of Mich, said the system of for mbug. If thoy were sunk to-day i would be betwer for the country. In me event of war yon our militia. (dem ) of Ge., replying said, withoat the fortifeations st New York, tor instance, enemies’ vbipe might destroy the city, or levy cnatrinudons \ aa bo mous extent on its Commerce. Hesce the importance of such worke ‘The bill was parsed a8 orginally reported, without emebe ment. THR WOMRSTEAD pit Mr. Grow, (rep.) of Pa, from tne Committas of Oon- ferrree on the dieegrertpg Vo et of the two boures on the Homemend Dill, reported that after e ful! aad tree ovale rence they & parated witbout coming to apy agreement Op motion of Mr, Gaow, the House insisted, aad asked for avoiber Committee of Contereves, THR #FPULCHRE OF W asus Mr Jovy Cocitkane arked leave to iptroduse « bill ap Topriaaitg £126,000, the feterest of ebicb anal! bo #pent the lacie of the Mount Vernon Association for the pre. rervation and repeir of ine bom and tomd of Washingwo. cided in Recers from @ quarter part four to reven o'vlock. EVENING SABSI0N. ‘The Hove reassembled at seven o'clock this evening, and took up TRE NATY APPROPRIATION MLL. AD smcndment was Biopted providing £472 0 to meet the requirements of tbe bi!) recently passed inoreasiog she psy of the officers about 25 per cent. Mr. Lavasoy, (rep) of IL, weuted the vemels in the pavy to rot. If they were sunk, commerce woul! receive ro injury. Tt was timo that appropristicns for them Pboula ceare. ‘A running debate pow took place on the clause sppro- gf taiiliona an fe balf for the repair end equip of veerele. ‘uxeman. and Mr. Davis, cf Md., epoke of sailing vereele ne intuficient for war porpows, It was Dewor to jet (hem rot then Boney co them, unless it bo w put om them the soxiiary of stesm power. Hr. Morex, (rep,) of Me., dewired to spend part of thie money (or five or #x ewell tteamern to Operate on the coust of Africa for the suppression Of toe siave trade, atch ves copmiaptly keorearing Mr Marron, (dem ) of Va, carneatiy argued against ihe proposed re‘netione Our expendvares are more reonombcel ‘bep those of Fogient WK GarnmT (Cem ) Of Ga, Complimented Mr Shor. man on be eforts to economies. There wes no depart te which more mowey was expended with ematier ‘Se . ot authorized oo the ples to our commerce io the sbalow wwers of tho Gul ©; but bie bar turned ovtefracd. They to prevent the siave trade betug carried on by the purebase of six pmali steemers to be om the coast of Afries for the supzreesion of the and Wr. Garnett, i@ rotation to extrarsg sooe—the former being trom the Gceport Navy Vara locality, and the lat OW triet of the same State. (dem.) Of N C., offered an amenduvnt, 8 adopted, appropriating 860,00 for saltpeure ment wee that #* should lay!) 8 sapply, now eet peace with Engiend, as the ardole ie only nwoop, (dem.) of Ga, regared the remark apexireorcinary, There was s cave in bin tate which souls sopply valtpetre enowgh to carry this coantry threteh sven years war (langbter) ‘The amount for contingent exponecs wae cot down eNO CCF. Mr, Keowee, (dem ) of M4., charecterieed such capri tous op eo ome pts 68 a shame aod . ‘The committee rove ot un P.M, w coming t> any cepocromen oo the DUL Ac jowrned. Frere’ Ereracten.—Hepry Payros, @ negro, wai erreeted & few Gaye ago cn cbarge of stealing # $60 bill when bed been eptrosted to bis keepiog by his employer, Jobe Hi. Fraver, of Reade street. The secused stated 4° che time that be put the bill in bis tebacco box for safe weepit g, end that while going an errand he lost the to bacco box abd Oil, Mr, Tyerer felt ponitive, however, bat Beary bad approprisw’ Uo money to bis own use, ond preveed the complein’ eo hard that Justion Kelly wae compelled to commit the rutpecte’ party for trial, Sab sequently, however, ine negro he! ap ovportenity of vie moving tbe aed Oe e frends saver eben Seyret Kelly yerterCay, when that magistrate im Semel punt the release of the moch Heary. : 3 WOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY. The Visit of the Prince of Wales to Canada. Report of the Montreal Reception Sub-Committee. PREPARATIONS ATHALIF AX, N. THE PRINCE'S QUIRTERS AT TORONTO, an, &o., ao. Tho Capada snd Nova Scotia newspapers at this time devoie a ltyo amount of space ia publishing the details Of the Moseures for the recsption of tbe Princes of Wales im those province, At Gres it sppeered prety bard work for the “Kacucks” and ‘Biue-Nosee” to rake suffl- Cheat funds to make @ prozer display Ou the Gocasion; but thoee that Bola ihe purre stings, Ou & review of their FeM@ieeNeES BOG WALL Of paiciolog ip got cumming forward * th they pounds sterling, bave got heartily ashamed of themselves, sud bow appear to be willing W foot the Dill for (he reception to the cidert som of thelr mos soDle Queen. THE KECEPTION OF THE PATNCE OF WALES—REPOST OF THE SUB COMMITTEE. (From the Montew: Herald Jans 9 } The tub Ommiiet, appuinted yrevordey oe the pur- HORE Cl PUP gORODE Lhe preiumary Bteps lor earryiag Oub ibe objects of thelr CopettueuWs, have the howos W 1e- Ts That, in their opinion, the cly'c suthorities sbeald sus- toib & promivect and i¢ading position wm sueb demousirE- Hore #8 aay be cecided ov, Bud that bo atisin tie ond, 4d Im OFGer to insure & Mutual co-operation wih your Commitee, Wey would a6 Laat deputaios of dve mbeTK DE KeMed lo Wai Upoo bis Worebip toe Mayor, to arrive a tome cefloits aod harmeaioas ander- ttaudung thereon ip he meas ume, &8 the pudlic should be fully and witbou: jose of tie made aware of the cvulempiates foa- Uviuis, and of the arrarge mts in covnection wiih hem. JOUr COMMNKE woud repect.auy suggest We luuoW- That partes deptrous of subscribing ‘0 the Fond should have the option Of coteg so up w the 16D wat. inclusive, efter wi (be books should be closed, aud po further subecrt received, Tas panlic potice be given where the eu! iptiou books are depvened, aay at tbe Mercbante’ Excnarge, Daweou'a, Gravol’s, Savage S Lymaa’s, Mectanics’ aud French Cansdian Losticutes, 2° That the iseve of coms timentary ticketa by the com- mitice be Testi icted exclusively 10 Gisupgulabed vikiters spd «fic als, abd Ob DO BOcOULL Whatever should (De same pee five mevery hundred (Ove per cemi) of uckeis ineee 3 Exteneive 206 ospactous butidiajs abou! be erected fer & bali, God aiso etuirée, 1a Loser of bw Royal High- ree, 4, As the copetruction of a ®uildisg, 09 ® »0a's com- meneuréte Wb ibe purpose lutended, would imvotve aa Xpercitare far beyond the swoudt of subscriptions available, your commiltes recommend wat the sum of vb thousand ¢o)lare or more be borrowed for \usk vdject, om the reepopeibility of the commilt-e, to be coverea by « Of tickets , aud ebOuld Locre be aor eu eel De @mployed lo #uco Manver as the EUOBOrILERS WO \he reception tund shail deciie On, a: © special meeting called for (bat purpose, 5 That arrapg. ments be mace wih owners of sieamers, 20 the? the public may of meeting Royal Hig haces at 20 ireal., ‘Vereberes or Lavaitrie, bien by iu ope general body of Monirem ; a of the reme to be given tm the pps 6, Toot the strcets on the koe cf route slong #trch bie Rey 6) Higbuees will proed two bis totepted residouse bo orueweCted with foral and triumpoel srches at suadie places, with appropriate mottocs aud devices; the whola Of wid could be adapted for boloy hebted whh gue. 7 ‘Yhat public butidinge be Hinminewd each might dur- wg the Pripce'® sojourn 16 Ubie City; *O2 tomt & geverel fivmipation, fer ove epecial night, be requested by bis Woremp the Mayor. 5 Thatas the virit of bis Royal Highness ts eo intmate- 1Y @bKecte? Win tbe iBacgureuen o the Victoria Bri go, JeOr committee refrain from making any suggestion re- wrcpa tbsvohject of pubhe tuter et, presumieg tual BO en ba wil} be wanting on the part of the Grand Truck Rathway Oo: tO make that great structure wnat t OU gDI to be OmgbI cotasiop— tbe greet focus of alérsotion. ¥.STLet ef & 4 mportant & ® cures full represesta- LODE thet ades of shia city, by mesg of s procession, be ait end-eo operstion of the Mecbucies’ institute, aud otber.induvttial Wetiiuuons of the city, be reqarsied fur this purpore 30. That arrange mente be mace for « dieplay of Indien athletic gemcs and races, in cos\ume, ae well as other games. 11. thas arrapgements be made for & grand dipisy of fire works, om the moet efficient mae 4 12. That pubroribers to the Receptinn Facd (previous to Ube ¢ Ostg OF the Bubs? ipUOR bLons ow tbe 16ub imstent) 10 the emountot tn Collars, be cusitied to @ teket for each tea dollart fo subscribed, w mitiiog one person to ai) Ihe demonetrations and fei Cor the coatrol of th comm iter, ane aul @ dovare will re- ceive Mekets to such fos Ag., a8 taay be boreatter decided Upon; And that ail otBere be charged mot love than teu Collars for each teket of e¢minvon to we Dall oF eoirGe, WMLe Lowers Of eatmienicn to the olber amueo- ments way be procurabie ab euch prices as may hereal- tex be deeiced on. Your ecromtties would observe thet, to the limited period allowed them ww consider the wetiers re‘erred for Wer Cikouspion, they have bu Goal thet many totugs bave been overlooked Ay Yet Case at (Demseives ag Digbly dertrabie; Put tert Moxtaaat, Jope 7 tatve cf tekete to the ball or extrés wilt be strlo ty Hmied tone many ar can be com/ortaniy amd safely ae commocated ip We butldiag, the size ap! extent of whica aii] De dectoed oo berealter, apt the hamDer announced an econ as poreidie. PLPPARATIONS AT HALIPA™ (N. 8) POR THE PRINCE'S visir. We learn from the Halifax Caromicle thst the targe com- Se eS ae, bas eee eee the Prince of Wales, their Oret meeting m the c mposed, on the part of the Ron Meese, Bows, Young an cit'zene of Hon Mr. Almon, Jona Tovin, Exqs. , aud on the part toree 7, to De bowen Toe queeuon o! ekpenne Ww apeni- mourly agreed that the city nese of cinbursements which ought feirly to be Berve by ibe Corporetion—eoed, for cleaneing of the eurceta, the err ctioe of jooalt | bes, the vem Sen bi b ite ‘B giv'D, pin becpean the public generally toonite ‘n giving, » wo oh ey e) Highness @ granc coterta/oment ie tbe Pro- the cveuiogs of bie vist, provamiy extend over The proviwctel government era i Howe in a Police Inteiligence. Anrerer or ne Cusr Mare ov me Orem Va! on an Aturerp Chance or Exnernme Goons Mosny — For come time past the New ‘Loméop and wich Pram dost Compery beve lost various packages prot, amounticg to between five an’ etx thoasand Jere, bot ip DO way Were they enabled to sscertain manner in which they Cwappeares. Anont a week the chief mate of the Vanderbilt, named Joba Mead, bie postticn, ond had beer gone but @ short time when wee discovered that ho bad managed, by drawing falea orders on tbe company, to obtain © large amount of money duo the various bands employed in removing freight. Mr. Martin, the agent of tbe company, immedi. ately laid the matter before Captetn Hart, of the Twenty. eixth precinct, whee detective Hogan, of the Oty Yall, was ordered to ferret out the sooused and arrest bim. After rome difficulty Weed hed bern ke-meg SEEEs! H ii ie l i i kept by a woman Colled * Lon) eae feken into custody, w' Meat, and incipvantly scorned! the cimiroing thet bir peme wae steed op in the Fight ward berore HH Fy i tl ik Howpital by the Covad was orvesed, 004 he was recovery. No arrests.