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of Judge Douglas had laid in state,) through Clark and Lake streets to Michigan avenue, thence to Cottage Grove. The procession was about two miles in length, and occupied an hour in passing any given point. At the Grove the services were conducted by Bishop Duggan, who delivered a brief but eloquent enlogy on the character of the illustrious deceased. The charge against Mr. Jas. E. Harvey. Washington, June 9th. --The explanation made by the friends of James E. Harvey, U. S. Minister to Portugal, in relation to an alleged complicity with secession, is as follows: Mr. Magrath, to whom Mr. Harvey sent the dispatch, has been his friend from boyhood and a constant correspondent, with whom he communicated unreservedly. Being very anxious that a conflict of arms should be avoided, and believing the troops were to be removed, he telegraphed his friend to prevent an attack on Fort Sumter until it could be effected; but when he discovered his mistake, he felt himself in hono