• i , . . ._ "cMiMr,4 , a- : . . fb i ce . , . iir-+ . > . 41., „ .. - : ~ ~._ . ........ -,, '.,,,,,. • . . ... . , . ~.. , --....- , .-.. .., I. -.4. bLIJk E LXXVII- -- 1 . f! V'si..lnntllos'nuttt. .„9: t,tegGazette., _ 'lug Ea . Pt Pig filika.._ aut Gam it -INTELLIGENCE. . q NeW 4 ' Y, t': • 111 entitle , "Very Dangerous Morality te.delicatply Taught." The writing of F,icffe•was caused by the stortlimg Pal' lsumed by Archbishop ITGloakeYs re' .7.' . . ilirtalled in, piece of Anshbishop 1/..5, on thealstesion of• two ladies taking doh veil, before entering upon the ia- Pe toile, and mysteries of 'miseries of a i'•••••7 in New Torii. sometime Mace. Ds 'r y were offered op a living sacrifice to - .7.70ch of a cruaTenstrun, the !Archbishop, so talarging upon the completeness of the her they were stew cella tipten.torallke :?;.'tzeires, said: "You are the children ;.lowers of Dray, ss well t l tte bride of . • . s;• -- Et_tit,„.iletut- the first example of MIL, • •` , ":y--S's Mother and tan a virgin. You re. l:i., not ixely . ..the world's pines:tree' but f.,?ionnce yourselves. Yon give op your • 1 : 1; to the ' beiffs of your auperioress as 3 ' TO it ap into the hands of Rod." Row 'r . .t . y this tracking is to the spirit of .t4suity. Every intelligent alai/den will .t.c -is.glance that this doctrine requires a "woman to take upon A:itself virginity pr• example of one whofretaa ce mother,: ..11 a virgin; end this yours g women Mint lder her will to the Bnperloress of the 11 Lae tglled, Such &doctrine lean offeffse i - t kant morair, end fittictio unaermine TAndations of domestic pears and virtue. ? . .leiteg the sentiment of surrendering '. - -ietlom of will to another, a human be. '1! to God, and by so doing the oaptire thiabinif to anything that the one in . cityi commands. This is the vital prin. 1 'I the order of the Jeaulks. The editor The two pang ladies took the black. I 1,4 It was e d i t ing - color. The oath was 'l. rho Charge' of the Archbishop was • f z The doctrine they "professed wee .:, The Ufa to which they are. consigned irk. The system that erne' e ouch a ..s ‘3 is Mark. It is degrading to the am 'iord.." finelrisiMmolation is one of Roe :tt and strangest of . All the phenomena • • jean experience, for women to divest tires of the right to defend and preserve 1 • c...ettlikel of thei r own virtue, so that • ~,,,,s ' 'IEI surrendered into the hands of a 4 or man shalt be‘ickbpr. as Lk:l4M of •:.: 1 This is duo doctrine of every Roman rio woulati..in the world. The article - `'.ltls t it plat . est "against into Snot dame •••'• • :sion of rArobbishop , MCloaltey ~ss a., : ~r of i maritref: Such' teaeldngs - bring .;.-'-' - Ify,ittgl, devilish. It puts es Bail .:.•:-. ... , .. r ,st% in , „. ~.I.ltntleitlity3 ltifiolta a d." _i 7: - .1 -n 141110fiblif, to , note theta reform • .11 Cunerilethasbetil ininguretti *flew - - , , . . - . that of 141114 th e funerE cervices an . El,,y•Aternion appointed, and the next mans- L . ......,- 4 ,tle Teresina are cinietly.conveyed, with' . •". • • • •'Th ' i'encb attendanle is Moose to toffee, to ' ' l. ''t'leitil IA the, cemetery. This ammo was 7,: '. .t..''od in '.espetorto - the lite and much in -:: *:,",.:•: • e 4d Rev. BM Potts; 4 distinguished Pres :: •:-.. : ' ' i"u ll minister ef.N. Y.. This arrangement ' 4 "'`'' '• r a a •,....,:,..:, l ull a vaosteges., an prevents the crowd --the funeral serTices cad barial in to slow 'le antlyequiring a rate pi speed in going 4. • 41; . emptery, that is revoling to the tender .. s .-,• ; : .. „,....ii Of mourners and to e in g friends, and ~.,.....,..., . tirming, Ina high de ,to thesolesanity .:.. ~..; • .i."l coCstion. This thane will hare a .... ''S ''l ~ 4 1a1 effect also instep .t to funerals on -:,— 1- •'-' 4 bisth. The funer al emcee may be toted on„,,tianday : after 'on or evening, :: !._,..' ':ftarlal deferred unt il onday morning. . :.. ..; • ;.- - gs plan a larger number if friends will ,•• - ;,:.•,'1el their sympathy with the bereaved, ' t. " f : . .,. '171„, Delve the spiritual instruction of the on 's, 't.,, , ,•, •:. , '-':, while the funeral cortege, at another • .. ''.! •,' dln a more quiet manner, and more ' ......11:11,..mitItordir.srily., bo ottruird only • •,-- Immediate frande anti relatives of the 'lstd. •• ;' 4 f Dr. Logge, i who has .been an English .....,.: :-_ lottery at Hong Kong (in China) for ." .s. :i... h. years, took .with him there' In 1843 cL. ,,, ••••...• .....iChinera CbtiMMas. ' Thiv, his 'church Ni:'::•""411eir families , - zalmbar three bun '''* - - 4•''' lonia. In anotkorylepartinent, thereon) ( pi:ed .- souls: 4 The NorthWatern Chriricat Adroccua es la ••••::‘':, v :•".tjesiversily of the Cumberland Pfeabyter• : ,.. .7 ?... i:: '‘,. ,•,. •••'t,n Tennessee, wasVitali bitrued by 4 4, ,-• • •_Z • .: 1- • the rebel General Wheeler. ''''". s atat is estimtid_yona -reports made at .. ..L . .•t• ~ •, , ,neral Aseocation, that not less than : •''' . '.''',"•:,-''.l•peraons have been hopefully converted ~:,. ‘, ;"'' ‘' 4 .4..„ several counties in. rielr.D.amitshirc) '•-•;,, 1`.4,. ~ ,Illt is •itittoirlterrittsil Testament ' 1 ... : 11 ' Jet° tram the final Coramiltoe of the Am" , ''''' e• ible Union, willio issued abbot the lii 11 4 0 ember. q.A 1,1:,.n..,1 mebscly)ta made a caloultition,upon .:;,'..:..-'::';';:::.:`flathority We knew not, that the grand i * ft':V,;* Protetrniit-missiteritii:ogeratione in ,•, i-I'.. :I.Nrld le 48 cot:talcs, 0,415 agents, 817,000 '').'ti members, 285,000 pitplle, and a awn ' r ' i•I income of $4,48,1 1 000. ,The American ,:.:•,.: Garay sooletiei ireseisteen In number, •' :''agents, 59,000 church members, 21000 !•' ' Ty, with an intlOndttof 151,100,060. is t. : • , The United States General Convention gilversallatamet-ini3outerd, N. ii., CF?fo.; - • \ ..' •iD‘bi• and continued in sAilerilbieedaye ', 1 :IA eighty milliliters composed tith'uottvira ,--' ; 4.1 ''-i :11 -• -• rt ... • . • 1. -The - funeral oriCleut. moody, son of 1 ;Istranvllle Bloody, Ist Aid on the staff of 1 ti General ire., Neg'ey, 1/.13„-A., tea 1 reeentlycitPirlui, ChM. Gen. Negley : • . ‘r .. „ to following telegram to Vol. (Rev.) q y: We shore to your eorrow. StrewMa:4 kilts Bud forgot me 110t8, in my name, on ' • • :•er of the yonieg hero. ...", ...:; .*The report of. the proceedings of the linden of the diocese of PerucsYliaids ' - • V, in that elate two tititeir iiB4'twit, ....i.ed and thirty ether clergy. Of church Te..,, t 224; parsonages, 69; couurinninants, i 1; , ,, The number of bspbsms during the ~ I w ee 8,043 i roarztages,,l, 2Bo ; fanecale,. 1., Bundsty'Sobbele; 285; teachers,' 2728: 4 t'ff5,2, 532. • ; The annual. tqll'actss meeting of the ti pal Church hlizsionar,f §eciety, woe -1;',13a Deaton'inei witch.. Bay. Dr. Henry ,-, of New Verk-faracerly of Pittalmrgh, ";;;J„be fifth annual report, from which it ITirs there were twenty-eight missionaries ':•,:l2, now there axe .forty,,. .T . b . , toll itt. for theyear tram' elnieltes, ilidleidials, • - , * am ount to 1it31,053,.. Expenditures do., ;'3, leaves *piano° la hand of 56,233, irr -'1 rig the trust fund. Dre. Ting and Dyer' r :s#Lted tr eubjeot of the appeal from • -••=, pia IDltitltO of five was appointed. ? ',net ff, eof the Boefely re erected. tk o 6 mel e e , fall „ deoupsion. et the cane of . • 'Charles „Peocier, by the E3fBl North r. X ,-_, VleggtittEla Conferetto held Infferebury. is'giassachusettsprei thop.tyt- it: wo . 4 .:._ to withlaig'ill_tellowship with the f ', town dough, eras, ng eil lir:S. Bll n d kir _ -• • , e . . tor 05 its pastei.,--It-tratustertedned by ,mutes appeietad fur „the purpose, that , of the merhbers disalaircedreceiving C==x• -.."D-eober'e peculiar views on pre-es. . • . • -= eel:Mantel &some Wee delivered L.EI,") -2 •J THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. by Bev. Dr. CubMg, of the Bechoiter Univer sity, on " Education Bo the Baptist Dattomina tion," at the Strong Place Baptist Church Brooklyn, Oct. Sunday, 16th. Test; 7th verso of 82d chapter of Deuteronomy. .--Prom 1800 to 1806, upwards of -4,000 persons have been disowned by the Friends of the United Kingdom for marrying contrary W their laws. Mr. Cessna, of the Episcopal —Bev. Church, Cbsiesburgb, Illinois, having shown decided loyal ornaments in hls sermons, gave %offence to some of his parishioners. litshop Whitehouse, of the Diocese of Illinois, advises be dismissal of the lOyal rector. Two peen s, rays the Western Christian Advocate, eststin the case: First, two.thirds of the church wish Mr. Craeraft U. continue his s ministrationst-second, Bishop WhitehOngq the gentleman who did the praying at the recent Chicago Coneentien. establishment of the new Lutheran Theological University in Philadelphia, is a prod and sign of Om esiatenee of a contro versy, in the Lutheran Church in this coun try, eel ids thrgaiess, says the Presbyter on, to ben one more violent than it has been, and may ehd In a division of the church. The in structions in the new institution are to bo throughout in conformity with the doctrines of the Pssionostion, els confessed at the Diet of Augsburg to 1580, and after wards in the eymbeis of the Lutheran Church. --Dr. Loomis, Pr.siient of Allogbany College, Meadville, Pa-, has outmoded in scour ing for the College Prof. Ilalderni;n's Sae Cab inet and Library. The dbinet is rich in min ers!, forTs and arils; and the Library om traces every fine cilloction of witeatifto works. Dose I:310MA become the proper , y of Alle gheny College by the action cf ffi•firal tend lib- L oral friend cf' that institution, who has dons ted sdditionalty twenty-five titmeanol dollars. Richmond In a PIIIIIC. [Corruplr..Cenee at the Mobile ltdrxrtht r, it luttool, Octobarl I Truly, thorn hag been a week of attpreesdeuted siciteuttnt in the Confederate capitaL What with Early's retreat down the valley, and Die sturdy stand at Brown's .Gap-the lineal ean none°. 4n Wednesday night-the passage of the large hotly of the enemy to the North etde of tha Jentes-the °spears of Port Fintitehh. (the key of Clusffia's, which I, the key of Drewry 's) -oar vale attempt to capture back this Important work, and to 472a/teed fight In the middle line of defences-we have bad such a time as we never had before,eince the .war began, and lush es, I trust, we shall never have again. We are emmatented to long and foolish bell-ringing (kept up, I believe, out of Caere mischief) slid we are used to the general turnout of chicane, clerks, sad Government employees ; but the in content thunder of big gams, only three miles from Owe, te a new thing to no entire:. Richmond le certainly In great danpr-great er, perhaps, th an ever before; bat the people do not realise it. 111 - either difi the people of Vieks ' burg or Atlanta realise their dagger, alter they become aced to the noire of battle aetheir doors. Vle Divine hand may again Interpose in em be half, as It has so often done herstaforne but this present state of affairimakes me With more bears rely' that the eavermstent stores, the =hives, the esathinifyla material of war were safely away..'-Ttie lots of Richmond would be a hard . moral bloir, hat we meld bear It well enough if our.mechinerfand munitions were saved. Bat tll.6occiitr so enormeue,ned our transportation so limited, that there Is little or n• chance of get. ting then:tarry. Brant dinner time until dirk, the houses to tie ruhttrts of the city, furthest from the scene of sotion,, have literally been shaken by the tioncesilon coNbeary artillery, which tooted and reverberated under }he. . dr.M. canopy. of,beary Mond. As I eat listening to the tasroer, I wit l ileMlolo3l4dAd of the openinglines to Taney etna'sli ores D'Arthur : "'eli h des set th e mite of battle read lams the masetalo. by the winter see" [ end Oyer cid men, 04 sa moment of eteondeneY would cella me, I thought of what ' Ring Arthur said to bold Sir Bedirere : . ••I ea ratted by. Ibtspoopie what, I mere " Never was the floung materiel of the oily s o thoroughly got together. Yesterday tbirgerarda spared neither ago nor condition. ( r ..i .1 :nest tempted to . add sex. and to-day thery.have forood their Mil lino the 'ambling belle which in times like the present, h ave always been the private hieing pieces of skedkeri. This evening, when Cho firing was at its hotteet, I found bg lam crowds upon the hilltops and honma, only four white men; three of whom sore over fifty, and the other su invalid, the rest were children and steppes. 1 One of the group of little girls, who were seeded on al house-top, with shawls overtheir Leads to pioteet them from the rain, was asked by a playmate, on another bones-top, where her father was. ' , lint eight he sent ne werijae iiithrens soil? from town,in line of nettle, in 1110 - tr.:lO2lM, rah the little maiden's reply. And in thafe trenehes are all the eble.bodied lather', eons, and brothers of Ifii-hmond, with title heavy', autumn rein pouring down upset them-the bud 'haircut, mattress, the sky their -tv coverlet.. __.—..-.-.----•-...- Sheridan"' Work. Tbe meths of Sheridan's essipsigu aro dm' aoromid up , : t W Pascseps captured ahachestss %TOO PliYttersyyptseed aschesty. (.‘tatulest) -- 160,0 Prissymeaptured at 'Other's ,i/CO Pr/DOW. CD/ Wed sotto mashau'alas, 1 NO and before the 000 Prhesners csythsed at Ueda, 11, Total-- L 8,600 Cutgooo captalod ct alarttasttra 2 Clau twft eaptotal ottttro 6 Citattswcaptuied itene• 25 Cara. MI anomie-0 ill ceLval,y ...... ...... Cannon captuted at Cada, 61 Atal ltsts.mtured at Wlncheater.—;....,..--- 6,030 6EOOI tow cattarea et Ilabea's DUI MOO email alas capturad 140 We) Omit 6,00) —.19,100 }Colool4l7ol4lotd at Winchaster,....*** 4 Cana= opted at Tlabea if CidisMatpttited at . thdar • • RIS 10•0a4 captuipd at Warp% 160 WlELol,looPtlll(htci.=----•••—..._.100 _ _ -..---.-. 160 fincri - trildopos la the fduawfng, wolunteediid' by ► veteran aohlierp la not ran: "On the advance tram rli Wier'. Rill I talked reitie • rebel captain. He stated, to tee that the -arty hype of the rebels to gain their Indepen dance we in the elsaticat of general' MolMolten; . 4 .kt-dist intent, he will be randosed-pawaleas , by.suth naiads Boy mour,_Woda, ll and the mnf e arho'oield oonstittito Llifeelsinet,„ ere , el 'toted that nu Oise wadi be dicta. red the bloioksidertir ralsodi sad we /Yanks' wisuld hare tb go north of tho Itappahennaok. .England will flood the - Sloth With har pods, and th,s, • e can fly to you . Yaukt—Resognise oar • adionalpenition and gireassistiot winityottroot 'front he; oterdil fight you four yenta more.' find this to he tbligeneral opinion of the rebel pritotars. • "4:"Creart: A 138. h. Pant O 11,1 , A CC.IIIIf POIcPUT of ins London Beta, writing nrilimtraal, fernlike, important infornuitton rune etieg the disposition of the sobal ' , exile'? irk t il de toward , a peace. While - emote of them an °mall for and say that the Confedaracy • IoP AO/ Tor Alti 7L* ll / 4 , to , (Mete nigti la the Cdrßeette•" of t i the; 73.1ohatondliovarnateat eon. Sam peat a day!aiiy come when the &rash, froto gni et 'Min and anpplies, will A e 'sateen? to make • peace .feomprointteeitheivith Linage or id'etelisst. gb• phn • 0 arringeatrit to be itilictilietittent Soulhera, ezeetitlvc. based a,f en aliane, ofienolvV, Ad' defe•slec n' tlle &keret , doctsitte, the Wselligton'Osbtaet to` decide whethen it balinn.enforead in Merlin cm, CanietaTind a tree tariff ander erldeli thClSlalt England Biatee Vasa have a loaded prefer sum 6•41 England and Fran