11 ir3 * Lit _ soimuss pas. ' Veg a* PrntArtmar ?Ks f7ASZPPI4SECIVIAI7OI, No, 10 nrrs Brian Pittsburgh. 00. pattitocowox. bit a brh; istrZar 11/2 sana wournmarcrixtr itviOn!l!oiW''''' Vie gittobutOlogaggitt CITY MEM Liinteepattue Modal*" At Fu#Onil prig stoie;nith Street.H A. Gnarl:Matlag.' t C. SW, 2t6Penti iitreet, gives the most beau tiful gtimth L eth for ten: dollen. He adinints text the phreit auil'exilacres teeth with r— the least pain of any kiirsou in Pittsburgh. Muskets, Manta°le et Cevarlate. ( Mooing cult alt'ar); 04 the northeast Corner Cf Market etreet. C. HASSON, Lure & Ban. And the goon qualities of Sawyer's Barbers , Soap appeared to, be the general topics of con ,. versatlonJesterday: 'dieting., Cheeks nud A good assortment. wide), W 6 Sail selling at 1 less than Olaf/ref rates. 'On the northeast coo-, nor of gonna an4Afar*el, streets.. , • Vll :,.asson Lora & Rao. • Sieritreit Stalphilte of time; rot pritimirdng eider. For sales -by Charles super;Drugglkt, earrier - of Penn and St. Mir street" Pittsburgh. . Kailins, Prtnb and 16111Elik m. , A tarsi' and flesh stoek, whthb - w lleeil lowcr than you can buy, them. elsewhere. Wholesale as well as retell buyeri will' pleats recollect this fact. We are now on the north east cornet; of anent' and Market streets. - Yard Wilde Sheeting '23- Cent.. fine Shirting 26c.; extra quality arid wide do, 31Xe.; good fast colored prints, Mac, all the von- belt:lastest 26e., at Bazkere & Co., 69 Market sUvet. • • Tlda great play wYU be acted at tae Opera Hon, , The splendkl actress and aceca pllabed Tidy, MN, Keene, will person ate her fay o, Ito character of "Nally." The piece will be pioduced under the Immeutate dire-1 lon of Miss Keene. Neutral BoSpline or Larne, I, Forpreservlnireltler. Per sale by Charles In per, Drvaglat,• corner of Penn and au Clair ■ treat*, Pirtabargh. . . . CM Spring and 'Sumliner Dress Goods, and will otter, commencing this day soma sscyxo worth of Diets Goods, tramming almost everything -required for the coming season at suattpriees as will command their Mimed late sale at Bar. d Co„ ti Market street. This Is the result of r•arelessneas or neglect. It need not occur, as a proper remedy can al wiya be had by the timely application or a Iran or kitice. Ile careful yon do not lobe take setae other protrusion for hernia, and dd . raischief. Properly fitting trusts, for thlblietrand grown persons can always he obtained focervery kind nt hernia or rap, t ore, at,prairj•ser'si HD Wood street, or at his private office, itt Penh-Street." Milauxhaer 'of the Slum BulLselt. The show bullock recently mailed forst the price of VW, w slaughtered by the under ilgued and .the meat - offered ler sale at his 'stall ln the Dhimond !darker, No. 111, on Fri day evening and Saturday. morning next, Feb. t&i -and tith. This bullw„k weighs 3,000 pounds, and Is the .largest and fattest animal ewer slaughtered for th Is nuirket. a rare chance is offered at the extensive and popular Rat, Cap and Ladlea , Fur House of Wni.Fleming, No. IS9 Wood St., where's-on can get Ladies , Furs at a greet reduction; in Order to 'lose -oat our trammel stock. thir stock eenelsts in' port of fall sets of Reason Bay gable, Mink German Fiteb, Siberian _ilquiterel,Wata slink, Black and Brown Sables, Capa,Genta , Pine silt Calit and Hate, and all the latest Stria Of Hen andßoys'Frenab ind Felt Hats. I:heiLboyeln,htton edgo,od) MD be had at Wm. 14estelngre, 2io. 1.99 'Weed atreet—alga of the large.Geddeb Bat. ~ Thread. - ,- .2e the El,llO/..1 of Vie Epeeist/ Pod - the Ilatttbrti Times boasts that. the Thread • • Worketiit Willimentte, owned chiefly by 'dart, ford capitalists. are the timet.extenetve In the ' coon try, and says that their new mill, four hundred feet long; live stories - high, =dingle of granite., costly es it is, ooi bath of (he tom. posies profits of lire, three hum:6.W per end. 1... Wiest Meturtioo,their capital, Nrhili, Is new a shillion 4:Kai:diet* it further admits that .thresd that used to . Coati the needle woman four cents* spool, now 'costs ten—the same as the I=l)4mb:A English thread of .1. & I'. coatis.. One, refusal:v.:, why Coars thread. works more - smoothly on the iniehine, and is better. liked ' thin ours, : le 111. the faet , that the gees teedioriptiess of •.the En. gltsit i1f.... 19 more fllVOrablolllll9il 0111.;1117 air to siiiining cotton. apini the highly . 1 *feeble condition of Me atmosphere of the 1 • western world issProbably unfavorable to the .aseinemer,couspictnelihngtismootlinessionght ter: in - the fabricat i on of 'tb.., artiele, the strands land litres :beteg More inclined to . ' . sough up iiiid!ny, off.' . • ' - -Here isamminfacture aide)), from physical CallB9l9,§miriot be bernight to perfection in this eat:nary , - Mit 'eh lob, by enonuoise Proteethaii : Has-been made topay three hundred per cent. ' profit. 'Brocade and ad rotoresti duties have been piled upon each other to keep oat the better goathi made in climates adapted to this delicabiWork, Thetartitron importedthreilds has been raised. until , it Is' equal to seventy per oenti...onthe ecah lle taxon domestict is six cent., and allthls diffenince Is for. he josteritg of !inch 'enterprisei as this,Wherehy ' a single 'company haa within the . past . three , years accumulated h millio n ' of dollars, he. aides boil - ding a very costly "factory. , who - pays . tcti lit The poor needlewennen of the Celled Metes, the millions who have to noted ' and davit& Make.their old' clothes holden ahrongh these times of high-prices. flatter, - the tartg,the hest , of threads would new while geld Is litt,bisoldat six cents a epool: :',. ~ ThIS doe, not allow.the wirne extent of the 6 . .:..protecflOn. 4n England the theee:cmd glared , ..,thrtivisi such tic py: this company, post it , saubb liar, and are sold..atilowerprices, than , !?. , 71 hi . beit i 4 cord goods;, hit - It:Pie, ea:tilelitei.. .'.... -, , ,.. atiteinatritiaioproloctedi the- seselogsroman - ;''quit DIY aininehter the one astor,the Other; '.The revenue of the. Conntry'haiiidio intifered kepilinn2tids three lituadied irex ciet. amt. . its.. StßiWtotion'tised to , pay an inning reit , sane ofliagiCMillion ist gpid 'Auto the treelmrf l Sew theMtiOnnt.ls pinch Ions.:: _- - . - • ; . ' ..- ..; gach`p otectio`if as tiils'robs the revmaize and robs 'thew:lei - but it pays : Abe lucky: . few three hundred per cent,- : , •-.:-..' -= Okenefts*ALUL Teople'a>.swavouswz . rrs- THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. U VOtIJME LXXX.---NO. - 45. orry ITEMS. , 11Wowreurri S co.. ,Prietical 81Ate,Rairtri and Delaen fn Alnat PlUkfilla• 11.1101111 COlOrs. Otitea at Mann cUttlangliliWs near the Water Works Pitts. eon*, Pa. iteedened, Ito. TB Pike street; 'Or. den pratingly attended to. All work 'Warrant ed water iota. Repairing done at tin short. est notice. No ebarge forrepane,prondodibe roof Is not abased after tt is VA on. Pearls and abides White teeth cropping from out of ridges , cif. 'coy, a breath splay. ID the aim from Arialy ihs Blest. Who can resist such fasoinatitras. to realise them, toparßettiate than, to make the Month a casket of - pewit and rabies, and every nigh a with of fragrance, ail You have to do, fair ladleys louse that:matchless Vege table production, rrmgraittliozodedit; carpenter Sobbing Idltdp . „ Itiinnir :lammed atter - in abaseee.ntAtise mut In:thee:my, I haVe' todpatuni;n4"ahoto Cal an 'Cali of Jobbing in the *VIM* 1111 , 0 v at the old stand, Virgui Ailey. be Vona* Entd_t• Lel a street and Cherry Ailey. Oidireadinitad and protaptly attended to. wtsciaa Vosswr. indi sad looter GOods kt *tut grog - pleasure we call the Men. tais at du* rewasrs to the enhperb stock of Pall sudiVtoter Goods Just received - by Mr, John Wafer, libithant Pallor, No. 12a Federal street, _All Ibel~y . HL stock embraces some of the' cost beentifnl Clothe, Cassimeros. Overcoat. tnelkella Velit34lll ever brought to the western * ltirket. Etatssortment of Flu:nlablng Hoods, xunprising Shirta,orewers, Conine Neck Ties, Frandkeoshunis, 'kn., cannot be sinnassed easti ,rrsrest. A iazirectock reidy mad Fan's; Coats, Verde and Overcoats, will also be found to his establishment. Persons In went of any thing in, the clothing line should not fall to give Mr. Wider emit, GENERAL Nr.wn. .Gastritst, Lin ar AULtstartm.—A gentleman of thiacity, halting mention to pass through Arlingtonat - dnak on Saturday, saw a lonely gime standing with folded arms at the foot of a tree: Struck with the sorrowtrd attitude of the person. he Walked paat'hire;.iedsaW that it was Robert E. Lee, standing In the street that payees through the middle Of his old estate. Mrs. Lee Lime npplial to the preat. dent for restoration of Meek ate, whieh lies virtually become a National Union soldiers' cemetery. Thdexpectation is general that the President will ordvalta restoration.— trashing son dispatch to the 2% , . r. Tribune, • Pooa Witirse Alialsaws,—An agent of the Freedmen's Bunten, In &report. _to the haslet; ant eotembaloner for Alabama, 'Melee that in his visits among the poor whites and freed men of Bibb, Shelby, Jeffersbn and - Calhoun mantle} of Alabama, he found great destl.ll - among tnewhites. Their scanty supplies have been exhausted, and they now look to the Gorenunent alone for support. hinny are without homes to shelterthem. On one road leading to Talladega he saw four families who Were Irving in the - woods; with no better shel ter from the inclemency of mid winter than buts of Tins boughs. Quite a number, ,he states, are living in this manner, on the roads leading to the towns, most of whom are widows with famtliaa of children. The agent thinks that camps of widows and orphans will have to be established, Where, by bringing them together, they can be more readily sup plied with the necessaries of life. Ban LainosTioss snow Taximssm.—This is the testimony of the Memphis Mooning Port: .In acarcely any portion of the South, away from tbe_garrlsoned -towns, Is the property or life of eiorthem man who Is, known to have espoused the cause ot the.cloveruntentle the latewer, now safe:- Even• here lir TenneSsee, within two hours , ride of the headquarters of the De Inter, the lives of men who have periledevery,thlng to pre-terve .the Union— aMeere of theodovermhent eterv , -are threat ened openlyy.and bodly on the pahlicatreeta by. armed ruusl, who, If the palls Sentiment Were not wholly corrupted, would be branded as outlaws, Ind driven from the coratoanity which now sustains them la their innittious outrages.. • ' • • • -` ••• • Finnan Mmes. The Canadian Penianabara. Issued it prot:e.vt to their brethren "thia able of UM line, aghast "the traitorous cry of 04 to CaDMISL, ,, WOJIMA of..Kin.to Ireland.. The Pembina in the provinces manifestly fall to op prtViate the joke. There is jolt eo little p=ort- pest of an Inmaion of Canada as .of Ireland Itself by oar Wentans.. shot:ad-they go across the water to establish the Irish repub lic? raiz, and Isn't It already comfortably ev. tablishrd ' lna aloe in-New York, wht.re O•litabony and his attendants live like princes, with salnexlianstible tre•Sary to draw upon for the pun:anise of roil= beef and whisky and other munitions of war. X UIGBLT interesting correspondence has taken place between Gen. Paliner and a-Com mittee of tbe„Sentucky Legislature, who were designated to confer with hint in relation to alleged ontreiges by negroes, and the failure of the military authorities to punish them. The rethintions of the Legialatureappolnung the - committee, and stating the charges into which they were to inquire, were, drawn up in very insulting terms, and the General there fore declined to have anything to do with the committee: ' A =WM' d&tlolati of tho Suprame Court of lowa subjects the earnings at married women bathe judgments otthe ered ittu-s of' their hue bands. The Legislature don't 'Melilla, bud a bill to repeal thetaw Saderwhlah the decision was made, hp bees passed by the Arouse elms imutudy. • • . CSICA.OO, rotated Annie Sullivan was frozen to death In this city on Frida - y last._,Shs .wes. on. her way. to school, and fell dosnrituthe -streets bentnnbed. Be fore she was discovered she warho badly fre emen to masher death. portedt. Lords Teacheri , :aseoclation has re. in favor of establishing !schools for the colored children of the city. The plan will be .carried intadffectsa soon aitaultablebtilidings can be provided..: .• • - Tire Wastaogton corresooddeat the CLn alanatl Ciasetis says of he cote on the Mews Burefill 11111: It can be stated on the highest authority. that Senator Morgan )mild his vote for Prm dentist patronage. lireepr that, the vote has. demonstrated that. there Is not a tsrmthirds majority in the Senate on.thts question, the President has pained nothing, and his comma. .thoonsidered by ari as abort sighted in Meat 'theme. The majority of thirty is against him and is stronger than ever: •• From . Rbeginsetto-41en..WoodIs Emigre. slots Explorations. New Yolot,Bett.2l.;e-Trilllervidts Rio Jane fro correspondent of the .2d, Mates that Gen. Wood, the spent of a mitilber or Southern As. sociathms of Emigrants, In his exploriug trip 1 arrived at BM Janellof andrweereceivedwith courtesy and attenttenXtythe oilkilsis and the ample generally._-ife had - an interview with thet:ltm rand aiLbts snialstars, and re- I celr Ue of all the land he required' at a min Mom GOverument price, Immedi ate claret:whip...fee ell ',colonists, freedom of religion and the , f control .of their own municipal one.and edncational instl 'Gaines, and fee Importation for fire years of.' all the neeessary. articles. • - - From 810 Janeiro, Gen. Wood and party_ passed Into' the Interior Of - the country, to mate an iturpeetien of It; transportation being funlished • them gratuitously, and in all the townethey were - received .111 M. ovations, en tertalned at balls and dinners, and enthrdas tiadly welcomed. 'The General will report I:trembly on the project ofernlgration thither. I Atreus, ffab..ls. vte gewOrtians,--The as State -COtivention In still-engaged in mak ing mit business, but is deltic very litUe. Mr. Jones of Baxter minty, offered a proposition to divide Texas Intothree Shaer, for the pus. peas Of effecting a bahutee of power In the Un ion,' The Committee on ; Monies= repotted that four of the delegates had not been par damn). Armajorit-this House. Colotoltt on the imbieet - otegging the State: COMM tn. lion, reported favorably, while the minority reported that they ireTerin favor of changing the Constitution only so far as tt would tend to reestablish the relation Of the State to the General Government. /TM' majority report waslaid on the table, by a vote of SI to U.. Invziatis`LeglitlaPo" ' Mow woe is, Feb. 'lL—The 'bill' &Mending the usury laws was again rejected to the Haulm to. dep h . . • Th e Senate passed the Valley Railroad bill. with a proviso that the road shall not connect with the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad on. tit theTOVingtOti liallord is completed.. • The Senate also passe the House bill, au thorising the constructirm.of a Railroad, to • Lchburir and Danville. • The above railroad schemes were protested commby 13ov.Plerpoint Ina lengthynxeseago unicated to the Legislature some ten days ago. ==:MMMI /Catalan, Tab. - 41.-MreHouseof rooms todey bused to theeecond mulles of the but relating fc, Indurne and neurOee. with amendment. The eleventh 'emotion of the bill Providing that- negro*. shall testify' In eh cues where they are concerned In - hereon or ployertyorni expended. us. folloeVe vTbet ib i s Mellon aludl not go Into erect untllthe June , .dlttlost of the , Tresdnietee Breit etudl be fully (mouldered by the' Deurbrof the fltete. Thus m e, a; t h e . 1 p e 4 by &Tow or , • Indiana Thelell 11 1 1411 ,4 11CowrOPtiOn., lADIAXALPOLTB, Feb— el.—The" Malan. .Btato Convention. tocuarrow; trill be largely :Maui. ad. CatlOUSlall Were held, to-night...fox-a Iten• ersi interchange of opinion and discussion of thi - itheation of indorsing: the President or Congress. The Conaerfatire.elententthems Et_bp,tis the ascendency. Both wings are dig. - tumnonite.-- •. • , • 445ra"..31Z14 igi11=.;44X11.1111%,1177.6-n/ inke or troßtuNolnlng s t ores were - Minion on /Arontsontifflq.ooo: Insured for . . Ast 11L—Tta• stoma Kann trOW-Airphs.vall,lniaphr .''.040/41,A3‘.6W5.F410#.;", VERY. LITEST TELEGRAMS. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. New Freedmen's Bureau Bill DECISIONS OF SECOND COMPTROLLER. SECRETARY SEWARD ON NAPOLEON'S SPEECH, The Disruption of the Louisiana Freed - men's Bureau. THE RICELDIOND "EXABIAMELP Grant's firdek to Gen. Terry. New Yoatc,"Teb. 23.—The Tribunes special says: General Terry has testified before the Beanstreetton Committee and left for glob- Mond. 13 elated that Mr. Doolittle Will intriidueo a new Treedmen'a Bureau tiill to•day,Coriall• rifling the Presidential featurew HNgadier General Gregory, Asslstemt Costa -1 misidpner of the Fremimenss tweets for the r Stittehf Texas, under date of Jannary atst, re i Porte - to General Howard a very satisfactory I state of affairs; throughout the State.. The Second Comptroller yesterday decided thittslisbnising officers, when paying fees witnesses, are not required to deduct there. from toe Ave pet cent revenue tax, as inch Iles are not of the nature of salary to err", vain:aunt officer. • • •• • The same officer, in reply to an inquiry ad dressed him by aperson temporarily reediting In &gra, is to whether he has tbrfetted his claim to the bounty provided - Wiser in the Case of a deceased eon who died lathem ilitary service of the United Slates, leaving neither Ville nor child, has decided _OW no citizen, temporarily a resident of any foreign coun try, forfeits his right to the dim his son killed in the military service df the United States; and that ft will be paid ow proper, application. In the reply of. Secretary Seward tokir, Bige low's dispatch, enclosing the speech of the Enriperor Napoleon, in reference to Mexican affairs, has been - printed and which will be for warded to Eur Ope to-day, Mr. Seward alludes with considerable Severity to, and denies the assertion of the Emperor that our Govern ment had been Invited to3oln France istheir Mexican convention, before the introdnetion of French forces into the army of Maximilian. Tne lHAunes special says it bas now - come t f o re l term t ei freedmen's t lA° I n u s i im n Louisiana suTd Z r a which was a the - nletely d [erupted inNovember, its throe hun dred schools brought to a close soon after ward, tne 'freedmen and discharged colored, soldiers Were arrested asvagrantstuthestreets of New Orleans,- without triaTitir process of law, and the cirpliins of feeirdnienDretultuid to former slaveholdora a s- apprentleel;: wore Imparted bytte 'President hintseir, lout - that General Fullerton acted in. accordance with Executive instructions. The following IR the official order of General Grant permitting the pnbileation of the Rich mond ..exontiner: li*AopuARTEIS ARIMth tit• UNIT= 8TA17.1; Wasarsorop, Febtstary,p,lM , Ma). Om. A. H. Terry, Commanding Dporhneot of Virgrate: • tiannoat.--Tonr order of date the LUZ inst., taking, military tuisseselen of the Richmond Brendan% a nevrapaper published in- Rich mond, Virginia, and prohibiting itAi publics-- Sion, made ku pursuance of the directions of 'J le Lieutenant Choler.' OOMmandiffg, is here by teinporartty suspended, andlhaßtehmond P. =nether wllll* permitted to resume, its pub. -Oration, upon the express cOnd It lon that -in to fut Ors - It will not plume a course almical to the government, or to thet growth or expression, in othor wort of Union semi mewls among the people of the States lately. in. rebellion, or to the enitivutstro of friendly relations between the people of these States, or any of them, and the other States of the Talon, and that it win not Ali anyW.tse fail In its editorials, correspondence, or transfer of articles from other newspapers, to give sup port, Countenance and friendship, to acts and ettprelkslons of loyalty tor4l7nlOn and its suppartees,n By emninatni U. S. Ci , Lieut. Gen. ((Signed ) T. S. Bows - as, A. A. G. . The Tribsmes special says: The enormous amounts paid by the Government during the war and Row, being audited here ate shown by the fact that the accounts of Colonel Cross man, orehiladelphia, now at the Third Audi tor's °due, Involve disbursements to the amount of aa;',ooo. or over 1. 'ma OW per month for clothing and army suppl es. RUMORED CADINET-CRANGES. EXTENSIVE RANDS IN THE SOUTH. Interesting from South America, New roan, Feb. M.—The Cbsterercird , s Wash ington special says rumors of Cabinet Omegas prevail. It appears well founded that Secre tary Stanton's friend. say be will not resign, and the Fretudent's friends say there must be a new Secretary of War. Assistant Setretary Chandler's acoOnnt of the result of his official investigations In the South, will startle the country. The trends are most comprebenilve, end involveronits ry as well omelets. Within the last year the Government has been swindled out of more than a hundred million dollars. A Special Committee ot investigation will-be Instituted that will unravel the system of rascality. Tbe &press states than B. F. Butler has paid to Smith Brothers, of New Orleans, eighty thousand dollars In gold, which they alleged he abstracted froM theirvanits,togeMer_with Interest, all coats: gad Nherlireeraste, - maklng en aggregate of over 1150.000. • Afetter from a member of emigres, an nounces that Secretary Seward will speak, et the Cooper testi, uteineetingto-morrOw erear• S lim Bt. James Betel wan sold today for g 30,030. Reports from Colonel Bullrly's explOritig parties chow that the Obstacles are of far less magnitude than predicted. Thb .connentiOw between Bussiaattd America Intl los completed' before twelve months. . . . . Files of Valparaiso and Santlagopapers have been receive' up to the 16th of January.,- The news of the ram mediation of Prince rind Englandin 8 eh *galls Mut not' boen regard with much favor in -ChM.' IL in n „ c:t. =sid. pretensions. There will volontarily re. fi T i liere is a Jiplomatle quarrel between Chill and Uragnay, andl, the interchange of notes was continued until the ode-tided .Uragnayan Government revoked the executer otitis !titian Minister, and Issued a..dettreervirolllb4 !tang w i th trival and,saleof prtiedissedUrreat; ening severepenatiuss allrwho stetwild fringe upon the neutrallawm• • - The approaching retiretnent aw Nelsen. United States alfnister to Chili, le regretted. Ifo was Senior member of the Diplomatic Corps, and bin remonstrance with Admiral Perrin Is believed to have eared the city of Vidparalsofrom txnebardment. An engagement bad taken place at Cornelia between pert of the blockading foree and the Chilien garrison there. . • . AMERICAN ATLANTIC TELEINIAPIi. NORTHERN PAOIFIO RAILROAD. no KUMAR OF 11101111 WRINGWWI W ASNINGTON, Feb. 21.—The two houses bait. Ing passed the bill to encourage and facilitate telegraphic couireunicatlon between the East ern and Wentern - coutitients, it how only rei, quire. the President , . signature to become a law. This bill direct.= the Secretary of the Navy to piece a Meitner at the wrote& ef the Coition company,:to make surveys, lay a cable, de. Gov. Smith, of Vermont,. President of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. with sev eral Directors of the Company, have been m. Una city for the had ireek, tor the purposeof conference with prominent gentlemen here, in.referenee to means which will secure the immediate commencement an thatlige. Among other sublects which .hare bad darer ful consideration, la a system of en i =tion, mOreelaborate and completoperle has has ever been developed - In thelln tad States, for the purprem of settling the near borders of the northwest with, ii hardy. and todultd ons foreign population. The agent, Dr. De Webb, aecompanled by ten of the leading - chiefs' and bradmisitur the Simi, and of the Chlppewes, late of Superior, were at the Indian Bureau today, and ha d re short Interview with Commissioner. Cooler. It ie probablothat a treaty will be entered Into with them In the course of it few awe. The nuromer of 'esileref at the EXecutlve ldensiOn to-day was very iarge, Including Many ladles. A among of CongViss wore present,. and them fianatorsCow. en. OM= and Efoollttle. =iti following statement shows the number rationstinned 10 refue" and tread mon in the biripinsfter niehtlo gel ail/INC-Pe month of December hmtr North Carolin krefugees, 28; freedmen, 1D,528. freedmen. 6,70. - Orstrals,4ratuffees, Ile ir =i men, 1p,i07. South Carmine, refugee., I,_1130; freedmen ~.:1,227 mosock sob freedmen, su. Kentucky and Tennessee freedmen, 1,1.51. Arkaniuil and MISSOUri, goeS, Bee; freedmen I.eulalana, retugeeS. freedmen _B7B. refugwee,` flee& men, ie. Dlstriet Of Columbia, Dined - mem; SAW. gotal gumbos of refOgeta, fre ed men gose. Total number oi•rattruia IMMO, re,966 to refugees; 434,168 to freo4l4lo:-. mrofflpii atr Caugoitif a; "W rOILlt."0. Sa...43lll4ll.4lNpri r litt. A'M Mi1111017.402-*ln ..11tiadit• INA 9111 MMq Wie k=aed trOCILt •••-- f:fX PITTSBIJR.GiC.iiiiiit,SDAT7. FEBRUARY 22, 1866: SUFFRAGE - AND littaulatious to New /*raw Worlai Ea detridiss.the Prastenot ed. • ORANGEMEN AND FENIAINIIII CANADi Nam roar, Feb. 9h—The:Eh/Pi epee's.' ehyh The committee on the DGttlet