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AMERICAN AFFAIRS 1% EUROPE. Arrival of the Mails of the Africa. Important Debate in the Bri- tish Parliament. Speeches of Lord Palmerston, Messrs, Layard aud Roebuck, ke, \ Bee he. ‘The steamship Afriea, from Halifax, arrived at Poston. at one o'clock yesterday afternoon, Her mails and tho mewsp«per bag were forwerdea to New York by the two P.M. Wain, whieh arrived bere about eleves o'clock last satght. The American Question, THe OVORTANT DEUATE IN THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS. Im the House of Commons ou the 10th, inst. Sind. Fer- @hsen Urged apon Mr. Roebuck to postpone the debate on ‘bis motion pon the American question, which was fixed sor Yhureday, the 12th, in consequence ef thd change Which had taken place in the reiztiens between the ‘Northern and Southern States, as the Inte news indi waited. If the question came up on Mondoy, it wonld ‘@itler be negatived unanimousiy by the Honse or deteat- edb by a large majority. Tiusa frlse impression woul! de produced generally with regard to the ieeting a the ‘House. the action of goverimnent might be hindered -sbouid they feel at an carly peri that tic time had ar- rived .or the purpose of recognizing tha Souther Siates, And a feeling of disapzoimtment would be created [p th aninds of the lation of those States. * * © © ‘The war, which up to the present time bad been a « fen .ve one ou the part of the Southern States, now ap appeared to bave recetyed the charneter of an oxped!tion of the South against the North, and it mot be evident to every one who had pe-useg the intelligence from \merion ‘that events of t importance were preparing, nnd it ‘was not impossible that the golotion of the whols question ah issue wus at i Ide Paragrston then said—Perhaps my honorable ard Jearned friend will atlow me to second the reqrcst just anade by the honorable and gallint officer, to con-en drop the continuance of the debate which Monday, (Hear, hear.) J thiak that the « adverted to by the honorable and gallant themseives suifcient to show that the present is not a moment when jt i desirable lo continue the dis- cossiou referred to, Events of the utmost tin- portauce are about to take place in America, and owe ay hear iu the course of a few hours of results commensurate with the importance of th se events, and evidently, then, toe present ms uot @ proper moment to ask the goverument to prejudice itse!: with i to its free suction, (Hear, Loar be is pot likely, I think, that the House wonld agree euber to the motion of the honorable and jeerned mem bor for Sheffield, or to the amendment whieh has been moved to it; and, jodeod, | think it very disadvan tagoms to the public gerviee that say such rase Jution should be adepted. Thererore the dis as fur as apy practien! results may have bee ex pected by those who ure in favor of the motion, weuld avo no important egct. | can ire Le House, whoreas now it is plainly ucknowledged by everybody wishes of the fimper r of tho French to find fit- tunity for advising the re-estatviielmuent 0. peace a are Not changed, that,oa the ether haved, her sty’s government do not see that thet epoortmaty has orieen, though they would at all times be williug ts exchange opiions with the Emperor of the Yrench, ror ony On that gubiect, but on any olber retuting to the in+ ternsts of nations. (Hear, hear.) On publie aad gonero! grounds | would urge the honorabie and leaned men ber to comply with the jest made tw him. Bot there is another and pecniiar cireamstance which akes Che honorable and learned member's coipliaoce SLL Hore desiral It is bardiy possible Uieu the debaie could be resuined without tbe resumption of the diseuzsiOn a8 to what passed in the interview be- tween tue donorable and learned member aad the honors. ‘dio member for Sonderiaud on the one side, aud the bin- peror of the French on the other. {t was quite nad * that ley should seek that Interview, for the honors! le: member for Sunderland bad previously had f: equent ty = wws with the Emperor of the French on those ques: ris - relating to navigution in-respect to which be tikes: We member sbvnd mperor of the Freoch, and cqualy pa- turai that, seeing the kroperor, the bouorable mem ber, together with the honorable and ‘earned mem ber sor Sheffield, should express opinious on the American qvestion. I; however. vevture wo subrait tial the question a8 to what passed between two vbivate snembers of Parliament aod a foreign sovereign le not 0 eatin lo be discussed in this » (iiear, hear.) otto say thatsuch & discussion is sure to lead 1 exp anations oa both sides, which, like ail pablic explanations of private transactions, leaves sn up plevdunt feeling geecaly on both aides, it must tend to deter the peror of the Freach from eon- eo zesciousy’ pleared tO. give. "tall “Eaghvbimen 80 gracious give Joghiebmen of vaie pe td may be farniehed with intormation advantageous to the friendly relationg.of both countries. It is obvious, however, that this reception now accorded by the ery ai the French must be checked, if the Empor t feel that what passes in the arandin of trivate imtercourse is to be made the subject ot public diveussion, (Hear, hear.) As it ms imposnibie tbat ‘he debate on Amorica can be resumed with oot lesding im some way of other to a revival of that personal di , i trust that my honorable ead learned ¢:1end the incmber for Sbevtield will allow the de bate o drop, wad that the honorable member for Sansler- tand, who hag as yet token no part in the debate. wil! at Novouy bas @ right to Diame the hon. momber for the ihe took in cominnpicating with the Emperor of the ut the House wili feel, not only with a view to jong of the government, bnt to the Liuuane of that access to z on the part of Kricieb eu! whieh it is toast desirable to m: thet . m advisable it nothing should be savd i Hove which might have an uvfavorable effect. (Hear bear, + Mr. LovpsaY (member for Sundertend) said—| bave hitherto Lorne in silence a torge amount of oblef y frou the presunued 4 of the gavernmeat, but | have not epoken cae syllable yet. 1 uave been coademmed with aut beteg heard, bat 1 trast that | shall now be allowed to State cue or two circumstances Some focr vours 5 * praying ber Maiesty to anter inte nego tadors with the Fmperor of the Wrench tor the abcliion of certain duties, At tho request of the ment, = 7 tong interviews with the Maperor and’ Lord Cowley on that important suber, aot € have reason te believe that the Emperor we powed with the views T placed before him, and that hho os Ue the changes which J reeommeuded wouid be of beet to big own people ar weil as to the the ot 1 have been for several yeurs lxboring coontey, Lis great question. Ilia Majesty war pleased & xppoint a sounct! to inquire ito the sab which bas just conclided it sittings, and roazop to thivk that hie Majesty tus net changed his mind ag to the great adveutave whisl the mensuroe 1 suggested wonld confer on (Hear, Poreg preten and 1: was vermuasary for We (7 see the Emper *% comcerning them. All, bowever, that took woh made known lo Lord Cowley as our Min- aster © that country. (Hear, hear.) It wae alo his icowty’s pleasure, knowing | hind been in Amer to speak t me regarding the lamenta- die war chore. 1 ventured to offer my opinions respecting it, but meyer hag one word crosaed my ‘ioe of amyl which bis Majesty Las peered say on this or any vther question, wll on the td of ast be gtvcionely authorrred me to (Hear) Even roight uot have stated ali as my Rowse fr a “greta, too terme. ry bear. See Lorn antied te ion doeiee te have tunity of proving to the Houre, not by prody« ook which has beea ko; Liao tnd my ‘Deen hown to any one Ul) Cetober bat vay lat he astertions of my honorable aud {rend ereten trae, do uot desire pow ew replly Oonur' ™ iy 08 10 Wich ender Bo cireeir tances, worl! I preiuce m Be, | cam ptowe Mt by she ces, Vo wie wy abe | loud £0 ere? other day, = My het the Uvier mecreiory said it io De To frevos government sbowid haye in the 6 -yratch of last November, which wae ys arvernme@at without . is iil fh z Hf 3 dil i a7 tu ave jesroed friend nes shows thet wae to much whi) were prevalené Frogs ding fotend, a6 i said, eater more finicky neceseity should arse for i. @totoment whtell the noble lord tar Teta Hmpertoat than Thr ok mae a qvent jon roe tou miliogs of prople—( hear ad mq ® do Chak @ she werd Qounend by her Me Banpe or of the word sould go. fork fPeOp'e OF the Boothe Frceive with joy, and waied, , wand restore dene! hand ay Le thiow aurtfold Of great rey be ast on bo bor feet fr (ie Syatber and it iriewd, wt we thee ty commie + OF Rp tbat veut pies itwit Sane enough on Monday for Line <tbieote « Ome " poy 2 sie aad Marne a be walt vik the debate. ‘The scotia ta now ane, oy st important wou 8 personal that, from what member for Sunderland ia pelecence to the viatamand made te other aight © the nder Seorctary it a very grave bat occurred, “and that it is evident this House aud the covalry do not know tho real state of the ease, Someting, 1 think, government, or rather the Ena) ra to be @ serous affront upea Foreignotice. (Hear, hear) The ander 08 that when Maren Gros read the ber he reiused to leave @ we should know why be has rred which the can of she French, him by our told 4 pout whieh the. Jearred Sheffield and the honorable member for Sunderland have aright to ivatst Should be cleared up in this House, be- cause almost the whole of thelr tale rests upon i Mr. Romiyes said-—They say that amid a multitude of counsellors there is safety, (Hear, hear, aud a laugh ) | will ageapt the adyiee of the noble lord (Cecil) who bas jast sat down, and reserve my avawer tili Monday. 1 think that a very much bettor anewer wil! ba given hetore that day. As the honorable member for Galway has drawn a distinction between the Laud the po- jeal question, | am bound to say for myself that! will members for Calway snd Suideriand Teannot, sir, rernun te'silent but, before answering the honory oie menibe Sonderiavd,! beg ‘to pat my honorable fricad the saember for Galway right on one point, ie sald tha 5 it stated to the Howe that Baron Gros refused t+ give a covy u deepateb, [ stated nothing of the kind. What 1 ud noe that @ copy of the despatety as not let with her Mujesty’s government. be: aise, as 1] showed, it war not @ confidential de spiten, bota cblic ene, having been publiched in the Meniteur, and Vhat, whorelore, it was not necessory te jewve a copy of it, Tcome now to the etutement of the hovorebdle meniber for Sunderiand. It will be reevilected that two alivzations were made by the hencrsble ao d member ior Ghetheld. ‘The first was Uhl a com munication bad been made recently by the kmperor's government to bik ainbaseador in this country, request jog Dim to ascertain whether the British government were prepared to Join with the Preven gov went in the ceeoguition of the Confederate Tho second was that adespa'ch bad been to the goverument sovernment, which ds by the Exoperor of ub iment, and that on ¢! make another proporal to ber Majesty's coyernies regarda tie (iret satowent Fenn eply reler tw the asso given in the Monileny, “om plete and conciusive. ewid what the bi rable member stated. What he Majedy said was that he stuatd request Baron Cros & sound bh Urjesty’s corernment on th youd statement, the bode member for haa to vight put it entirely on a diferent issue stuvoment made the olner night was that. in coused Of: Lue alleged breach of confidence, the Mmpet ‘Tat answer appenre tot made ne fresk propel fo her Majesty’ goveramer Well, if PEDAL bof cH nicating & American government was out to th country ia Feb or April of last year, @ stated by my bonvrabie friewd, than tie whale to the ground, became fhe pro Lurmure, regard tot rote Skirter ves made in Nowe J ra {. The stusement of ton is thal. owing to adespatel: of Febroorty or April, or all events of the spring of Inet year, having been comme picated to the American goverament, therefore the. Kim peror would ier ro fresh eropoxat to the British government for the recognition of the Confedtrie states. Well, if that deapatch wos thus communicated im the month of jebruary or April, how came it that the proposal should have been made to her Majesty's government In the month of Nowember of that yeary (Hear, hear.) f leave it for my honorable frend toexplain that discrepeney Hut 1 have the in my hand, avd there the despoteh isd to ag the despateh of Vetaber miler Glos e's points to the despatch of Cetober as the despatoh whieh was communicated. (No, nd? from Me. Roebuck, ) state most distinct and wnresereedly thal no Ceepaici sti lo her Mejeaty’s government Iv the French peverirment um rer communicated to the American corarnmen’, whe'her (hat cenpatch woe sent ab @ late or an carky part of the year. (nea hear.) 1 omysel have gobe through all the }avors, despatch by despatea, an be no intglake whatever ow the point The chief of the department has done the sang, ant ply this day] requested another clerk to make a etil! further research, so that we have bod uree careful re searches made, beginning with the cemmececraent of Tse2 downwards, aud | asvert in the most distinct men wer,on my honor, that there 1: Do trace of such a de spaich (Hear, hear) To the beat of tay helicf and hnowledre nothing of that kind tots ocoures vad | meet say, that on the part of the honorable and legrned gevtle ian, there mnst have been some great m'sapntchevsion Mr. Rorutck—ibere bas been no mixapprehen Mr. Lavann—A similar thing tappened to the hon. member for Sunderland on & previous ovcagion, aud! aim surprised that he did not yg from what then courred throng his amaton Laet yeor ith hon, member came over to this ernntry with what were valied coufidentio| commanieations (rom the trapernr. Me bad, however, scarcely returned home when we received « telegram saying thatthe hon, member Led not been autho rized to make any such commmoicati n, ‘Tat is proeiely what we see vow. Ibe honorable gentieraay had, i suy- pose, asked his Maesty whether he mtht be allowed to mention what had passed atthe interview, andthe Bm peror, in iris woral Lind and cordial meonmer, world veply ‘nat it need be made no corel, thal all the worl? migh bnew of tt. tot, preevming from these words that the Emporor had made lin hia special cayoy. the houornb!e member came over in the belféf that be bore that etar acter, and nil the mistake han arisen in that way | an convinced that in this case there has beep great misap drebension a® to all that took place, and | trust the ty po members will mot fall into the sane aeain. conclusion Lord Varmersroy, in reply to Mr. Ayrton said:-—in avswer tomy hencrabie friend | may be allowed bo eey that what we proposed to do was in fuigiment of my pledge to my honorable and learned (riead-—naniciy. to Ox the adjourned debate ns the first order for Monday. Therefore. ii my boneralie and lourned friead preeeed with the debat it will bo the ret bowinese: and if he dives not, we wil then take the Portiicatious bill, and after that the Relief bill. THE DRAFT. The Late Disturbances in this City. ke, #9 that there « 1 &e., Xe. Ne off eta! intimation has bees given to Colonel Nugent ae yet relative to the time when the draft will commence in this city, It 16 probable, however, that it will no« take place before next week, roe ation of Mayor Opdyke. VIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS KEW ANI |, George Opdyke, Mayor of the city of New York, by virbue of the authority vested in me by an ordinange of the Common Counct!, do herevy offer a reward of Sve huvdred dollars, ay heroinafter specitied, for tne appre bension and convicts of amy person who bas committed either mordor or arson in the course of the recent riots in this city. This reward will be paid as foilows:-$100 on the arrest and bolting t) bail of the offemder, to be paid on the certificate of the Judge who sball hold to ball, $100 additional on the Moding of an indictment by the Grand Jury, to be paid on che certificate of the Fore man of the Grand Jury and the District Attorney. The remaining $300 upon the conviction of the offender, to ‘be paid’on the certificate of the sudge vefore whom the eomvictiog shall take piace. In giving any oue of the certificates aforesaid the officer Ip showy that the Pmperor had oot | against law you be drafted, we will try w protect and ald. friends wil! protect and vid; God will protect, aid and bless, ia moro wavs than we know or dare name. Withdraw yourvelvea, thon, we beg and exhort, from all who would excite to associations against #he law of the land, or to yiolevce and mb. law. Bor God sake, for the suke of your dear fariiios, for ihe sake of your fathers and mothers—whether still pilgrims on earth or mingling with the “blessed crowd of witnesses’, who, from heaven, watch over your conduct on earth. ex: hort yon to trust in God, and pot to lend yourscives te any exciter to mob violence, which leads so often to mur. der. If you follow this advice of your Father in Christ, we confidently azsure you thot *Whoseever 8 follow thia_ rule, peace will be npen bem, and mercy, and upow the Israel of Got.” Gal. vi. We reynire that this letter be read ti every church on the Sunday after its reesption. Given at St, Jogepl’s Catbodral, Baffalo, on the Foaxt of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, A.D. 1868, . 7 JOUN, Mishop of Buffato. Aid for the Injured Firemen, Soldiers and Policemen. We give below @ list of additions! subsertntions re- ceived for the refief of the jamiliues of the dremon, sol- diers and policemen who were injured during the Inte dis- turbance. Tho gentlemen interested tn this object will hold another moeting on Satarday next, whhn a commit. tee will be appointed to ald its distribution = Rofore reported. ...$20,750 8. G. Abre Brown Bros. °& (4.. 1,000 Panama Ratt YY. Land 100 Chas. H. Marshal, car Ketchum... 100 James Boorman... Deimonicn. . 0 Predk. ¥. Thomp Henry W. Smith... 100° Smith & Rand ¥. B. Foote * . wv. Wm. Pavlin. CoA Detmold.,.... 100 art & Kneolind, amuel Bowuell, Jr., 50, 6 &. Storm Raspercer. 2 A.W. Spi D100 Vhelve, Dodge & Co « 1,000 Foster & Thompson. ‘Total amonnt received to dite ‘ee At an informal meeting of the eobeeribers to the fend ‘ov tho reliof of the wounded and the Camilies of the kill od of the Police, Fire and Mitttery departimente during the rocout riots, it war resolved that another meeting be held at the Chamber of Commerce room on Saturday at Lwelve o'clock, for the sppotutanent of cooymittoes he permanent divposition of the find. LEONARD W. JEON EP, Chairman, Relief for the Colored Poopte. the following additional subseriptions were reoeived vaster Jay for the relief of the colored peoplo who entfored luring the late disturbances — sowpe & C0.... ‘irs. Joha A. Ws re WG, HeKor KW. Roos. City, lowe * Warren, Wix & Co. Je Wileva... is... 25 8h Friends of the Colored 1, Walker foe, Bliss & Co, ‘Tristem Atlen ‘mac T. Piatt... litte . Walker Artiar Uy Cash. T.X4G, Rowe.,..,. 100 Chartes A. Heckshor & 4 200 Ca, Geo. ©, Ward, Dontel ©. Robbins Garbuu, bred. Marquand, of South Presbyterian Souhport, Copn..... 100 elinreti, Brooklyn .,. 85 We. Gime, 100 Jax, A, Cowtne... bo ) J00, A.C. ftey, 20 Mehard Martin. ry Jas, Wright, Wot. Sherwood to han & Baylis. 160 10 Frothi Pigchet, Warren &k Co.. 50 os. Hunter & Co. , totat Amount received to date JON New Yorn, July 22, 1863. > Wenty-first Precinct Stntion louse. STOLEN PROPERTY KECOV REED. The policemen of the Tweuty-lirst precinct since Monday Jast recoverod a iarge amount of pro perty stolen during the late disturbance. Yesterday Sergeaat Vaughan, accorapanied by a sqnad of me have Ye « honsehold furnitare and ether artic Among them were # large number of mrsicles stolen from the howse of the late Colonel O'Brien, and whieh were yee werday \deutified by his widow. One enterprising Ger- mn bad sent a cart load of pluuder over to Williams burg, which the sergeant compelled kim to bring back, aod then vers properly locked him up. The colored seople who lately Hod ta terror from thie very nowhbe ot are agoia makiog their renee, and oo appre. heusion ts felt of their being again tr Harlem. tice Welsh has been botding oo at house during thig week, amd has examined a lorge num- der of witnesses im the cases of MeGovern, Hanradey ant Ht the station Kemmirkey for attempt at robbery, threatening to ki necroen and to Wurm property. a nomber of wit newts have boen exatined i the case of Halligan, Hart and Hosstauer, for attempt at robbery and demsading wi ney threatening to barn. The partion have been Mentified and will, as soon ax other witnesses hare beew amine®, be committed for trial. The police are bu oogaged in bringing lo justwe the offenders in ITariem. of a Lady—Incident of ¢ Late Distarbance: While the house of Postinaster Wakeman was being conaumed by fire lart week, and during the excitement and fighting which occurred around the spot, a poor laboring men was Killed and hin body was left for three days in an open jot neat the resuience of Mr. Corneil, one of the deputy eherifs. Mra. Cornell, wife of the deputy sherifl, after the body tying exposed (or three doys, in- duced = number of laborers to set to work and diya grave, and then bed the remains of the poor man laid decently in a coflin and buried. Pobie Acth The Reeent Firesminteresting to the Suffercers. Fire Marshal Baker i diligently employed collecting the (aets in reference to the lomes occasioned by the fires in the different wards which occurred during the disvorbaace of Inst week, It would be well for the snf forers at once to hand to the Fire Marshal a correct list of their lossen, in order that be mey be able to make up & omnplete sehadule of amovats, and to say whether they are te be paid by iDAITAbeS Companies oF by the cily and county. The hal's office ‘* in the basement of the Cig Hall. The Funeral of Oficer Dippic. SPROTAL ORDRAS—NO. 1,218 Cetea) Leearoeaer ov Tum Markorotran Pouce, ) New Yous, July 22, 1863. j Raward Wippie, of the Twenty-Ath cine’ to three aquada, reliey pr gtead pda prime under the manugetnent ot (heir foreman, ‘ pias OLD SUBSCRIBER, The Conscription in Brooklyu. PROPOSITION TO APPROPRIATE ONE MILLION OF BOL- LABS TO KELIEVE CITTZKNS FROM THE DSAPE—HO DPINITS ACTION TAKEN, . The Brooklya Board of Alterman held a special meeting evening to take action upon the menage of thy Mayor, tn which be recommends appropriation to relieve citizens With families (rom the operations of the dealt. ‘The President, Alverman O'Keefe, presided. ‘The reading of she minutes was dispensed with, when Alderman Teknay, from tho special committes on the message, Subinitied the follow img report, which was rend by tho clerk: — To mx Howorsnrtre Common Cover: GaNTORMES—Ihe special comrm:tios appointed on the messageo@ the Mayor of the J8eh metent, 0 confer with the Board of Contracts, beg leave respecsfully to report buat they have duly cousiderd the matior, and are of opinion that tho interests of tbe oily will be promoted by Min. Br Curemoet of substi¢ntes, oF the pay ¢ three hunired “otlars to tho general corernineat oer. chase the exemption from draft of such persous a8 10 be dratted moder the Consertption act from thie oly, aud under such rules and regulations a6 may be deer ed proper under the ctreumstancet. This gro. position aprears to your earumitice to be manttent. jy_# prudentia) as well av an economic measare that cider proper safeguards It camnot -fatl vo prove bighly satisfactory to our citivens in @# Besults. They wourt, thersiore, respect(ully submit: the feilowing, in whieh the Board 0 Cov tracts conour, for yerr adopoon s- Rerolvod, Tia the Mayor and Comiptrofar be aug teey | are hereby suthoried und, @racted to burrow, upou the | faith of the city, sant notexseeding one welitina of dot fe VIO WL OL ReKE BOL AXEOeLIIG Seven por cout per ummm, in ove your fe HAL, abd Ins Gocrithoat oe of indebted: ess teret terol tebe used for the payment of eher the prey ot & Pita. | ‘tute por [oF the pay mont or the exemy SH required | the Corseription met, for euch persone ws may be | drafted te Nil the quota ¢ army of the Union Staves. Revived, That the ‘ome Comsiiter hetotete pointed upon the subweet be aud are bereby cunt and empowered to carry the provikions of the resolution wt effect, an and regulations (or 1 and all finpositiong ant fraud> tet tay be alderapled ‘De practised jeu thy ct LARD TERN AN, Law Sh. AMMAN, DENNIS ORERTE, JOHN A BAL, Aldermen Perey thoaght the money be rebied ebowd be applies 10 Uh sapport ol Lawiiles of volunt wo pay for wubsiitiies. AK these projcgiebop aot om braced tu the report be did uot sign tt Ae had wo mi nority report Wo prevent, however. Alderman Bxtcway ofered tie Collowing as a evbeu tuto — Kesolved, That mqolinse to gatabiteh al! meedful ric 1 Chmmitter Mayor a sstrollin (ve ute leoe ized Wo borrow a sim not exce 9.000, st seven i YOASH, and twmHe Cer tit atime tu be or the following purposes, w p and Le provirte mistystt eat Deemen who ray be €r, Chat nok mrore than $508 be coud—10 pay 83 per week inom who Kay haven wh i itn for eupport, Aldermen Terman, WD favor tho repoit, @ million Of 4 pad t any © me § to the 188 « ney, € fe, Murphy aud Wallae tonding that au appropriation of woald seoure the tiling of the ¢ “county without forcing a vow il 0g MAN ibe bi rka in opporition to the report w Aldermen ‘taylr gud Nodine, both of who that a mob shouldgyot be concilusied by appropr mouey, but that the laws should be vindicated 4 favored th inport of the wiver and (amities of the de fouders of th Luion, but were eppored to wllering PCM INS [OF MeN LO S1AY AL hou listead of joining he se, whole matter was at length referred hack to the w the motion Of Atderman Wallace, to report gua on Mouday evening vext, The vote on referring buck Was LL yous to 5 ayn, THY BOARD OF SUPRRVIBORS, A woeting of the Kings County Board of Supervisors was held yesterday afteruoon for (he purpore of capsid- ‘he resolution previously ofletod , avpropria lag two dotiars to pay the draft exemptions. ‘Lhe regolution Laving been called from the tanto, it wa #tsted that the Board of Aldermen were about making an appropeiation for a similsr purporo, when Supervisor Boom moved & committee of three t) ¢on fer with a similar committee of the Hoard o Aldermen, which was carried, and the following geutiowen were appoluted such committee:—Messre, Blo, Itiecull and tot. The joint committees will meet in the City Hell this afteradon at four o'clock. Return of the Twenty-seventa Connecti. cut Kegiment. Naw Hava, July 22, 1963. ‘Ibo Tweoty-seventh Counectiont regiment returned home to-day at ten o'clock. They wore received by the city authorities aud tbe varioue nuiiitary companies the city. After a short aidress upon the public wy by Dir. Bacon, they sat down toa recepiiow dtw Mame Ha! sauurday. OMcial Drawings of Siurrvray, Kady & «4 Kentacky aad Missou nm Stilo Lotteries AeNTUCKY, Hera Clack Si —July 2 8, 18, HH. a2, 7 Kewroeny, , 63, 38 RAY, BUUY Covington, Ky. or Se Laits, UMclal Deawings of the Shethy Cottege Lottery of Kentucky Extes Crass 491 27,1, 1%, 7, & r; Crass @—July 2, Lees. 60, & 6s, Gi, Si, 1, 1 jOUN w July 0. Cirewlare sent by addrews: 43, 48 A. MORRIS & 00. ua itigton, Delaware, Peizes Cashed in att Legatizedt lLotte- Information given KPI BATES. eoge 1 Wa ‘ © de Visiter Jowery, Wis: rpanaed for of One twelve © 0 RRIEN'S, 278 fon at Lin aul p rm Bridgewater Paint—Wire and Water Proo!—fot couinges, baru, rapia, vetels. galb'e var, ke KR, REYNOLDS, Agest, 74 Matic lane nposite Irom Window Gana on of Windows HUPCHINSON & WICKHAM 2H) Canal atrert. onat ot Broad wey bor the Hatr | gag’ rg ‘Tie beat aud cheapest article the pre and Wig depot, wholeemle aud entail, The dye applied by skiitul artiets, W. A. Batehelor’s Hnir Dyo—The Best 6 worlds Bold Dye, Hair Dyeing ani Mowavia Cream, for beantifying the hair, at WA street BAT UELOR'S, » Children My gins vest to the mother. 3 ful Complezion.—Laird's Room tguld Peat! fur peeverying an jmausify tug Vir skin, All Arugzivte sod 439 Broadway. uth oF comple .om Wi Tan, Freeles: Sallownenss, Byes specks and all Bhin sis) Wediented Boap, 463 peat Grand aii eet Bogie’s Uy perton Stuid He tare: drones nar * Blecteie tinue He onv teed LK, A Benutifal Complexion, tree fram Tan, pimpies an 7 e, eet to uae. Try every vee. BALM 0 Por se by D. £8 ACU. and al) Orage. wis Bete ey staeg 4 Cents, Diack or brown, natural, Depor, Xo | Be sold by al Brugge Treses—Marsh & Co.'s Iadion) Care Bo. 3 Vewev the church, Ne ater ower Pema rane ot re satus name temnent—in yea ater aprebope (104 on owns Dr. Humterts Lim, Jy 22,1868, | wired from tine ely fr the | \ urpose of waarding againet any | ‘ Bis! eee SS Sons eee en 5 at the They will be mastered ont of Kervies on and | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2%, 1863. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The Great Excitement im (5 plmarsr 00 Opposition to the Cousoription Act Resistance of the Poople and Beenes of Violence and Blood. shed—Map of the City, Showing the Points of Conflict, &o., he, de. The mati steamship Occan Queen, Captaia Wilson, wil! Joave this port at meow to day for Aspinwall. ‘he malis for Coutral Amerion aod the Sduth Pacifo Willokgo in this og a6 half-past ten o'clock this morning. The Naw Youx Hsnaty—kdition for the Pacitio—will be Publiehed at half-past dine o'clock this morning, and will Give w ful! and interesting report of tho great Kxcitement end Roslsionce t Ute Conseription act i New York dur- ing the pass week, with aoconuts of the Doings of the Map of the City, showing the Points of Couflies, the De struction of Property, &o.; Accounts of the Surrender of Port Hudson to the Army of General Ranks, Accoant of Une Advance of the Union Forces on Churlestou, Sout Carolina; the Intest news from Vicksturg sinee ite neon. pation by Generw Grant's Vietoriows Foroes; the latert Suselligence from the Union and Rebel Armies in Virginia: Jnprrtant Movements of General Rosecrans’ Army in (he South went, and all other taterestiog War News the Latent News from Eucope, aad reports of all unportaut events of thy past ton days. Sing’e copies, in wrappers, ready for malting, Bix comin, Dibble: Oo. Hate Dye in the Best, ehratey! and most desirable. Try 1, Sold by druggists, Depot be Dey auree Albom Photographs of the Army and wags, ~Diicer# aud privaler viet HOLMES! war gallery, Su ron way Mareted. STOW AION. ON Tuenday, July 21, at St. Peotone » Wentoherior, N.Y tev. GD. Juckwom, Mex 4. Honan Linia, aident Canghier of Wiliain Wave G Tue —-Cevern, On Westnnd: churol, by the Rey. W. F, Moi Yoruma W. hier of the t ly 22, at St, Thoma .. Goat, Joe and dward tote nly 22, in the Dr, Suhelen Kxxweiy, of Sag francinco, to Mise ‘Roasnnr— Bion. Oa. Wednesday’, cberch of the Holy © numytion, by the © if Giron 4g, Mr, Gl Matooiv—dacKnon,—On Wodnosday July 14, at Terteho the Mev Mr. Soartes, Jane “Marcon to Mee ter of Wally on, art tt-Vas D “AL New Hrurawiek, N. J., o@ saturday At the residence of the Drida’y fAlhoe, | by the I wears, Tomas MM, Wrate, of New York |* t Anta Van vas, Of the former place. Died, Ratpuney.—At the residence of ter fathor, No, L4 Mast Aeveus ont atreot, Many bauyamert, eldowt daughter of Captain (of tuo First New York’ cavalry) und Julia Hotters! ar of her ag pce from Liaramond street Fpts urday, at an hour (0 bo given tp to. ‘The frieuds of the family ave resect toad Bere ovs.e-On Theedag, Jnty 21, Sauce, Beanasa, aged earn, 6 moutis at or The relatives and (eiends of te family ace reepect(ully joviled to attend the funeral, on friday aft at two @'ciock, from his late residence, No. 89. Vestry | atroot, without farther potioe, eperesIn Wiligmeburg, om Tuseday, July 21. of chodwre tefantam, Mawarn (arr, infant aon of Jesepn fH t gous, of New Uodiord, aged 14 monthe sh days. Now hodford papers please copy: ati 00 Tuesday July 21, Cuanin 2 Bares, eldest oy of Charles L, and Maria Bates, aged $ years, § mouths and 10 doy, © ‘The relatives and friends ore reapect(ntly invited to at funoral, thie (Thursday) morniog, at balpast velock, frotn (ho residense of bis parents, No. ¥3 wenn. hicoupsio and Chicago papers please copy. Cortan.-At Mensbear City, La., on Tuesday, June 23, Captain dows 5 Correa, of the Gne Hundred and Soventy rixth regenent New York Volumteors, aged 2h years Captian Cotter was a young lawyer of this city, Of fine jromwe, acd & gon\lemun of great personal worth He fol while galunily rallying Lis men for a third ebacge upon te eoemy, Count, Vinca MARiAN, youngest 600 of Joba H. and ounaw A, Collins, «ged 1 year, 2 months aud % days, attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at bal pant o'clock, trom the paret sonidence, 1641, bowery. Come At Lareytown, N.Y ,at the residence of Wm Wood, Raq., on Wednestay, July 2%, Peaona Yom only chiid of Edwin F., Jr,, aud Maggie G. Corey, ag months The relatives and frivuds of the faunily are repectfeily invited to attend the funeral, from the restdonce Of bi avouts, 60.0 Batgers #treét, on Friday atteravon, at ‘ee o clock. Donovan. —On Tuesday, Suly 21, after 9 tingeriny (laces Davis, eldest sop of dolu Donovan, deceased, « arf, & native of tho parish of Lisgoid, wraty tors veand. ‘bo relatives aud friends of the family, ale hie cow Corbeliua Hesmood, johu J, Cull and Walter Lantga ro geatiully invited W atvend the funeral, tiie (tw in r x ALeruiOn, ab two O'ehek, froth bis lato se:Mence, 149 Molt street. Conaeotiout and California papers please copy Comwin.—On Wednesday, July 22, Aven. saungert daoghter of Ralph and Kyraveth Goodwin, aged 2 yous 4 months avd 25 days. Thy favoral will take place this (Thi sday) aftervoon owo O'elork, from (he Fesideoos of her parcmur, 774 cot Twenty pinth sireot fiexat—On Toosday, July 1, after « jong Winews, Marcancer, wie of taitore Hoory, and a tho tate Patrick Nesbitt, aged 24 yrore, of Castle Coat county hikenos, Lrelon The friends ated weqisa and Leder of the fautily are invited wer Of Bort yen i ireday) orning st ton o’cleek, from her ) Leoward wren will be Wwierred wy Cemeyory, Hew ener Niossty, ow Tuesday y 14, Anwrs Youngest non Of Yenc and Javinin Menbort, of West Morrimate, aged 13 yours, & months and 16 Hiver.—0m Monday, July 90, "ama Jans, wile of Lar Huut, aged 40 years ond ¢ " The feude fou the family, ant thoae of bee orother, Liculanamt Colouel Joha W. Orv ye Viter to allend the funeral, on é Friday atte at three from hee twie residence, 44 Sonthy Kigttn mire ving &.—At Gettyabargh, from wounds receyved in amen. Hace, of Company A, Une Mowired ant woonth regiment N.Y. V., in the 44h year of we» Vrovidenee, {. 1, and California papers pleace oupy o ont ire a2 years, 2 montis and The relatives and friends of the (amily, ang thone of hie brothers, Thomas C., Samuel aad Jamer, aime the mrombers of dine Kugine ¢ Bare se speetiaily invited to attend the funeral,on Friday two ofelock, from hia late reavdense, No. i) Sixth nesiay, July 22, Wauaw Mare Jaane bo Jarvis, aged G mouthe and 19 on ind (riends of the tamnily are reapootfully Invired to attond the fpoeral, thin (Thursday) afvernen xt foor o'clock, from the residence of bie grandiacher, 44 Cannon etroet Kiunocure —Sudsenly, on Wednenday, July 2? Wasa bucee, youngest on of E. J. aoa Cornala (.. Kivboure, Jatives and (rieuds of the (amiy ere invited ty attend the foveral, (his (Thareday) afternoon, at three o'choes, at Fh e. 4! leave James slip ot 2h Mw Kuen —On Toeaday, July 21, at her late rendenor, 6 avenue D, Mra. Vawee Kon, im ber 124 your The romans whl be taken to New Hope, Vennapivania, Learn 41a Tuseday , July 21, Kary, oldest danghter of ooh and Fivabeth frond The relatives and frivude of the fomily are twvitet weit (0 attend the fooeral, from ber tate venue, between 117th and 28th strecte, this ( Lan 4m Wednowtay, July 22, aud Mary Jane Loe, aged 3 yearn The irianda of tamily are ranpeotiaily requested to attoud the Funeral. (ron the residence of hie parade, No 4 Dongiars street, Urovkiyn, on Friday afternoon, at . omenmnytion, Joms } aeted to attend the fe Touretay) atterncon, at bail past one 6 chuck rome hie Wrotber to Low's residence, No. 17 Vifth wtreet Marrewws.— On Toowday, July Zh, Dax Marana, aged 37 yeare The {fiends and acquaintences of the farnity amt Ubon of hte wrewher , Jot Oo) Boe low, Alexander Forsyth, a@4 tbe meters of Colo obinw Engive Company No. 14 aro Pex\eottnlly wrod te. thend the funeral, from the reridence of Wr Themes I Vooreday) suerh oat ball yout tw o"eborke Mormeen.—In Hrouktyn, on Tonetey, July 21, Peano, nfant sow of Jonathan ant Awe MW. Morrie. i Monsctas.—Al_ wooo, ot Toone ety leering | Mrs Hisen, Petes of PAWard vow } tJ tactagha, yarn of Lavy, eoumty Crean! tr. me ire 2 = y daly C2, ater & short on aomny, aged 2 years and « i rh i i he ror 8 * aan 96 youre rey atarone, ah Chiro " day bd Name ie Wedeeriar, Julx MB. ative & Ceaes Populate, the Soong of Violenoe and Ptoodshed and the | Tuoidonia OF the vecasion, iitasirated with an Excetlemt | friends and relatives of the family are requested to lhe frieade god relatives of the family sre ataty | loved & aitemd Une fanerad, Ube (Thuretay) fierce at two O'chorlt, from Ube evidence © ber parents, No 1!) 5 Goes, Jom Macramann, aged Sf youn and 16 ayn the [Uke a Merv hone wil be betd at the A: gen Memo rial church. im Dortyeighth street, hetwuen Stgth amd soveoth avenuet, at hail-)ast ton A.M. MeDorsin.—Ou Wedneruay, Jay 2, Carmamine, (ne beloved daughter of Tereves and Muryares Mctonaia, aved 18 years, & months aud 6 day. ‘The Criepds of the family, and thom of her uncle, Kotex Meconald, Are reapeckiully invited by sibendt v erat, fromm Ube residence of her parents, No. Os Broome etrent, ob Friday afternoon, at two v'loek. The remains will be taken w Oxlvary Cemetery fur interment ixwusnay—Sudderily,on Wodnerday, J of com fostion of the brain, Rawr Nawenwer The (riehds Of Uae femtly ere reapoott dio tend the fonerpl, from his lave remidunes, No. 806 lire way, ob Friday afternoon, at two oeieck, Withon! Curthor navior O'Rnes.—On Wednerday morning, July 2, 8% hie em done, No. 36 Kast Broadway, Wiltsay O'ans. & paiive of Fouhard, county Tipperary, Ir , heed 16 youre mbern of St. Vincent ives, friends and Wie oy de Paul Society, ate respettfully int ited to attend tbe fooerst, om Friday aiterngon, a half past twelve cloek fit, Killed, on , daly 2. a0 the tattle of y burg, Fatma O'Nent, of the Fut tery of New York, aged 22 vor and aequaintamces are brother, who mourn tis los, No. 946 Forty bird wtreet near Vent yew The remains will De conveyed we Calvary Cepbotory for indermant, Parse —(m Tuosday , Juiy 21, Samm BL Parocen, in the Atnt yoar of hus ae: leave Twenty on Friday for I"« The relatives and friemis of the fa, the mewbers of Monae Lodge ot Fo and A.M. are vm Vited to ctend the funeral, withont farther notes Pep. pe On Saterday, Jue 87, from g woand reontvod AL the Kiore of Hoflxom, under Genorat Hank, alr be toved bent! om = i. Vonoma, of Compeny F, One Hyadee ‘ hue low ain tin rt and bis company a drove, upright, conerous oiicer Sone Knew me but to love None named bim bat to praise. Qe Oa . duly 21, of ebolern tofaptom, Rowaan Joan, beoved child ef Daniel J. and Harries Hed. (eiigiey, wend # agunthe aud 1 day. wde of the family, and those of Bis ererpecttully invited to attend the f He foneral wilt take place from bis tate residence, Ne 40 Ciiver ntreet, On Friday afternoon, at two ofeioct The fricndx of the family are reepectfully invited te atwena pipers please eopy row be from the abop Pree Trade sog:ttu’ on Eritay vin . in tatirode Ape IT, fon, . ioe, of na, £ Lim July 22, at half past four ’ ING, Lofant woo of Dawed twa Margie nth and # days My darling boy, thom hast died and left uw Here on warth for thee to mourn; Bat rain we hope te meet thee, On the resurrection mor. . fotatives and friends of the family are requested ty as a fond the tuwerst (Thursday) aternooe at ‘we releek, frome tite re eo of his parents, No. aid Wave withont further iovMation 4n Weonesdny, July 22. Jowmemivn third dant James and Catherine Soott, aged 1 year aud ® voor 7 The relatives and friohda of the farnity are invited to atind the funeca), thir (Thursday) eflernoom, at two No. 9 Adams street, Htrookivn stone. Un Wednesday, July 22, Mane Newrow, wife of Hobert Sloss, aged 30 years and 1 mouth ale, oo maine jate, infant daughter of the abowe she trends relatives are invited once Of her parent (lies Keeves, on Friday afternoon, at two 127 Kast Twenty elgbth streat Twamter.—tn Yorkville, on Tyesday, July 14, at he residence of ber eon in law, L. Makelock, Mam Towamtar, aged 100 years, Montreal papers please copy Wrarik At Port Richmond, Staten Islaod on Wednen ¥, Joly 22, Famer lee Rowse, youngest soa of Wm, Bt. aed Mery . Wemple, aged | sear sod Lt aeethe The friends af the fommly are invited to attend the fue neral, thir (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'chock, Watonon.—-On Tuesday eveming, July 21, of evngump- 0 Warpnon, aged 24 years Kotha ives nnd friends are tavjted to» Abe tu nis (Thursday) afiernoop, at two o'clock, row hie laty reudence, Na, 479 Second avenue Wurtoex On Wedniestay morning, July 22, Avoowrens, wu of Andrew M. aud Cornelia A, Whitlock, ie bic 19th year. The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are invited te attend the funeral rervicer, at half-rast oue o'clock thie (Thoreday) afternoon, from the residence of bir parenta, it root The remaine will bo taken lo ent, , MISCBLLANKOUS, | GUIDE TO THE AU DSON RIVER AND ITs Tat AA Witenes, Musiin price $1, 8 Guide to Lace George and Lake Cusmplain, Mos! rice Th venta A Gave to aitsk ill Mauotalne and other 7 A Ginbie bo New to aston’ their Chartes sad ‘oluek , Crom Karatogs, White Moontelns, Retr 1 nr gravincs from phatoerapha, with pions deserptt a Ona he he also in taper covers peice Ween, Vor eale on the cara, atenrnbon's went a the hetele at te waboring iad or Till be tadies Cree on rece 0 by the pub herm. NELWON # BOND, 187 Grand wire, Ne > Vor’ ) - A 4, GOLD 18 DOWNS a Mita + eon ontaalyee, vane ACR, T CORE POR HRA Wee iet wi 1 «and o omorrs ste, pine BL ar Rmall oe ties 26 Depot 170 Cb atheaan one VATENT Hato Tr enenen Yreah Note Papere in 3? Brie AT HOME VISITING CARO ant myles, at fi race Doaun street TR! 68 ~WHITh 1 ta be ben NEW PATENT COUNTRY PESIDENE RS GAR APPARATOR THLIC BULLDINGS, te +r upwarce GRO UW KITCHEN & CO, Wh Brenden: TLMITS FOLAL REPRIGERATORS,-SOTIOR— aries tee wr colohreied ‘Ti rneralere an O0W ve Tur vat ott ° * ry LY A BLL, 64 Browway. INVERTED NATL® EXLARORD nane oF the [oer cared without io tue patiows by Dr RACH AREY. fear. 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