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Tin- PlilUlelphla Branch Ofllee ?s at Net 718 l"he?t_ut-?t (erd M??ouic Tei Bui.?rrljiti..?I an.', advertlsrnmnta if? ????! ;?i reff?_l i.t.? at iH.tti ???it li.ua.SK -.mxl hi- lamer m all |iaruof the .in em;_? in the muminf. I?aii.v Tanna**, Mail Bubaenbora, _ n?p.-r annum. ?.f.mi-Wtkktv Tkibi ?k. Mail Subecntiers,$_ peraa. vV'skki.y iniBrxK. MailSabaenbeta, $2pwaannn_ Tenus, cash in advnaoo. Addicv?. TOTTBIBUBI Nevr-Y'T'i. Tp to?n ?rtTfrtnx-r? can leave their fa? or? tor Ti.F't Btl.23?: Broadway, cet. Slat-sk. ur SOS W.3 M ?t. ?or, ??U. ?ve, Wm-l&xk Xtactts Hxibmit. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. BATUBDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1876. TRI PLE SHEET. THE SEHS THIS _/1him.su. FonKir.s'.?Osiinin Pasha'? forces lie movinir up the vallci- of t ii *- Timok] Frame f.-ivni? a conf. ri-n. e on the K?stern .?ucstion.-: The Spanislt Cortea Is tout.-et ai...ut tin- and s-tfcla manta. - The cause of the Pari?, Canii'la, railro:nl iiasstaa ?s <1> clarmi entirely Beo-deataL Domk.stic.-T1i" noailaallon of a now Qmanbaek eandidritc la Indiana wm BBaatboriaed. ____. A<1 ditioual aw.'iril?, 4,000 in aamber, l;a?.> been ?in Doiiuccii at the Centenninl Bzbtbition. Tbe Court of Appeals of New-Tock baa taken a leeess ontil Nov. 13, - The A-Malt an Health Aaaoeia tion and t'oin-r. ss of Librarians hive ailjciiriiod. CtTT_B_>BCBOBBAB.?Ez-Ctor. MlMgaa war? ?. r enadod by thai Boya ht Btaa. and apoke brto-jr oa BsasaMtoaa prospeets. ??= senator Kenmn, Abram 6. Hewitt, Beaator 8toektoa, and others addi a hirge Henni.-r.itt ? bum! meeting at the Cooper Union. II nas repoSaM that tbe Baltimore and lihn? Bailroad was tryiag loreaeh New-York i>>- way of the N.--.v-J.-rs?v Central. = = The probability ?_ Wood ward'a disclosing the secrets of the Tweed Kiiif. was penerallydtoenesed,and it was believed that he was ready te turn state'- evidence. .. The Bobohen Homestead and L-iau Asnoeiation was suspended. ?.'.h!. 100% l'>'?:,?<. 100% QoM value of the lciral-ti?iliT dollar at tin- eloaa, i'l'm cents, i?tiH'k.? feverish and higher, f???*-? lower but ?tcaily. Thk Wkathkk.?Tus TaiBUBB?! local oliaerva tion? Indicate rain and galea in this city yeetacday the day ?vas ohmdy, with rain at nitcr vala; tlioriii.cn.tcr. ?il . l?? . ti'? . Mr. Seymour i? willing to tnlii' lii? cue from Mr. Tilden, if nothing: alie. His letter to the Democratic meeting la.?t niK'lit simply follows the lead of tin eaaopaigB. It talks taxea. Hut the RcjTUidieans have been talting taxes, ion. There is a pio-jx-ct at last tliat vv.- shall have a large aqBaitBBi in this city. r-h??u!?l Mr. Coup's cut? rpiisc be a-i siicc.s-iful ns sim? ilar undertakings Inivc been in England, it Will prove of .-.?vice to iiatuialists as well as of pleasure to the public. The list of addition! awards at the Phila? delphia Kxli?nti'.i!, printed elaewhere, bmbm as extensive ?is its pred.c. ? ?r. The. tirst scries of aw mis, however, was very largely given to oui own cxhibitois. The new seii.s coutaius u great proportion ?f foreign namee. Gen. Newton adds his tcstiinonv as to the luce (Si of the work at Hallett'l Point. It is evident that the exploaioo, b? ?iiica.iy lecatlng a d<-j)tli at twenty feet, ha? done aH thai wai expedid ?it it m that particular, and in Cad rather more than MM fully calculated upon. For the rest ot the work on the reef, grappling and dredging machinery will probably Mtfflce and theie is little room for doubt that twenty six feel depth will lie obtained by such m. an?. The bearing of geology tijuin health is not very evident ?it tust sight, but it was fully expoiimltd \e-tcr.lay by Mr. James l'. (?.tidner at the iiiietin- of the American Health A--?? eiation. Many dlaeaaei aii-i' from (life, live drainage, and O?t in tnin is 1t.-<,ii.mlv a reaaH of the structure of the rocks below. Atlioroiiirh survey of the State will furiiish th.- fa. Is m regard to the natural diainairc o| each ixirtinti of it; and it will then Ik- in onler to dis? us.? the claims which are made by (lilt'eniit ?lUcs *nd Summer nsoils in regard t?> superior ?alubnty. m In their gcnenil outline Servia and the lower tut of tins city correspontl. Kcganling the tity Hall as Alexinatz the Turkish position aould include the ground west of Broadway ? the Battery. In this quarter they aro held al Lay by tho Bel \ inns, who ?-onfront them at ??vii'v strategic i???int. PeHgrad, which i in cliiili \ i:i the Servian lino, might be placed nt Washington Bquaro, i he movement .in.st begun consist.-. iii ?i Turkish army advancing on that position, ?say from tin- Last Hiver at Houston-st. In tliis quarter tbe8eTvians kart met witii licavy diaaatera, but they tun now better ptepuied to noeet tba IftTadera. Now tlio gentleman v.iio rcci ivcd the letter which ?Got. Hayee's secretary wrote, takea the Boer. IL? holds it a very short time, luit his letter is one finit .Mr. Tilden might study with pro lit for its style, a_idhis Committee ou.ht to tain to heart ?is ?i waurtting in ftrtore tu tell the troth, It establishes two thinga prett] conclusively ami sets f??rtli a third] First, that this story about acceptances la aaoon. shine; m rond, th;it' the letter waa takea from bia office withont his knowledge; third, that Mi. Tilden ??is glad to pi tin? aapport of this ?MM Am,neun Alliance two years ago. .'his last point Mr. MagonC] who is kept bony now adftya denying thioga tor Got, TUden, pro? nounces ?i fainiiiiiinn. The Groeubneh party of Indiana baa gone to protest. The action ol Mr. rYoieott in with? drawing fron tlie lanvass in Lin. Harrison'a favor has worked general de-aoralitatioa., Lest evinc.il liy the fftcl that the tioniiiiatii'i) to lili his place announced this morning waa made try a midnight council ol h\ peraona without aittlioiit.v m ?niliii in?'. .Mr. Woleotl i- freely denounced by the Dem?crata, and the whole jiaity is the olijeil rather than the advocate ol ?general repudiation. An effort to fill the ?gap In the ticket will undoubtedly be made, Lut a day has been loot when there were only three (lavs left, Lviilenth the stamped? ol the Greenback party has begun. It i? to be hoped that those who come into Lie Kepuhli c.'in camp will he r.reived not M prodigal lOOJ hut as priaonera of ?rar. All Demoeratic tropes of a victory >"> Ohio hiive been baaed upon Lie idea ih.it the Ger ni,ms, to vindicate their right to their beer, would enat a ?solid rote a_.iiii.-t Col. Banes, Lie head of the Republican ticket; thai is to aay, l>cr;.n-e Col. Harnes liad views about Leer, th' German Bepnblicana of (lav. Hayes's own Slate were to ?give the. State to Mr. Tilden, The iasuc ?howa that the Democratic inautt t?> German InteUigence waa a gratuitoua one. The Ger? mana of Cincinnati, our diapatcbea report, luve rallied aoUdly t?> th?' Republican L? I-? :, which is now aaaured of a majority of from 5,000 to 10,000, ami perhapa more. The ex tt at of the German defection may be Inferred from the eatimate made that Col, Barnea will not run behind Ins ticket more than 2,000 voles. _ More than the National debt?this is the pr<> ??.utioii the ?Southern claims aaauuM that were brought forward in the til-l m -ion of the D?mocratie House. Two thousand five hun? dred -Billion dollars claimed by Hie South, which, with the help <>t' three <>r fun North on Stales, bopea to elect Mr. Tilden and to reeled the De-nocratic House! These bills wen not offered without some diatinct inten? tion on the part <?1 the men who want the money to get it, and in Hie next House, should ii he Democratic, the. Smith will probably he in control by reason of its malority within the. inability. In this House it hicks hut half ;i do/en votes of one-half of the full Dexaocratk strength. Those who hare turned a deaf ear to the campaign cry of rebel claims are not unlikely to hit startled bj t'n airay of ti-iin s, and by the further fad th.it ju-t one-iialf of this enormous sum ?H claimed "lor tue use and occupation of property." In three successive articles Tin. Tuibuni has grouped th?- salient f?acta couceraiug the management and condition of Lie New-York Central Railroad, derived from the only re? porta the stockholders "t that close ees pota Lou a'e ever ?permitted to sei?tin reporta to Lie Stiite Engineer, t hi - morning we pr?tent on the second p:i_,re ?i careful r?sum? of the facts thus dog out, .111(1 ?l sliitiinciit of soin?' of the conclusion? which they fairly warrant. Mu: subject is by no means exhausted, as Lu? ther papers of this f??;ic? will ?slinw ; l.nt Oft venture to saj that the conclusions which the facts heretofore presented now cumin I us t" diiiw, will yet he thought as startling aa any revelatkf- of railroad management to which th.' country baa been treated since tiu- collapse ol the Noiihei'ii l'aciiif in I-?",";;. We do lu.t purpose to-day L? enforce the lesson of these revelations. For that tluie will he ample time. We content ourselves with on?" more inviting Mr. William B. Vanderbilt t" ?point out any error, even the slightest, in the flgures vv have presented, or in thf conclusions which seem L> flow inevitably from th? in. It the nmasing summary of results presented this morning ia in any wayenoiieouaor unjust, tin stockholders are entitled t<> know it at the earliest possible momeut. If it is not, then the stockholders may as well do some cipher? ing on tlie recent fate of other gilt-edge?] stocks, and ?seek f ?r the superior advantages which the New-York Central in- dn to possess. Till: I'M II or SAPETT. On Tueaday next, every vote for a Demo? cratic State ticket in Ohio or Indiana will count more than one for Tilden and Hendrick in November, The independent voters mean todo their duty. They are not the blind ?laves ?>r party. Even at the last moment, when these dosing words muy reach them, they will ask, "Can we risk the change which " Democratic victory involves .'" They want reform. Democratic victory means, not re? form, hut vengeance. "Turn them all out,"' is the Oeniocratic cry. Republican ?knaves Ought t*> be tuned out ; Gf0V. Haves, vv?- ai" sure, is man enough to do Li?t. Lut is it reform - puni-h the honesl and faithful ei|iiall.v with the knive? .' Is not this nation old cn.iui.li, in this its centennial year, to reali-e that the wholesale decapitation of offi? cials Im their pol?tica] opinions is the fruitful cause <?f iniiniie conii|?ii??!i.' Buch ? change would only lie a .step from had to worse. Vet no friend Of Mr. TUden lia-? claimed, or will due to claim, that he will keep in place Re? publicans who have been honest and line. Ile date not so defy the custom-, the demands, the greed? ami the passions of his party. The puiilif service has been prostituted to Repub? lican ?partisanship. "Tilden and Reform'1 means Its pnatitution to De_nocney, A Democratic vote is a vote to reform out of ottos all (Jalon men at the South. What (?vit els?' it-form may mean, there it meat > Complete ostracism of ?ill who were not dis? loyal. Nominally, the right ol BUf-UfC is left. Hut who will care to \?>te for his convictions with tlm certainty that his vote will he impo? tent, and Hint it will cost him ruin in business and social ostracism ? l'nion men may vote for the party which the hite Confederates had and icpicsout, or they may leave. We do not speak for the particular person! who now hold office. Very many ?>f then an anworthy. We hope they will be eaal oat. Put it would bo InfamoU! in the la-l .ligne to punish, by ostracism from all ,-h ,ie in public ?iiities or titist?, ev. ?y man win? WBI faithful where fidelity waa mosl periloui and noel honorable. Hiiancially, a Democratic vote H a leap in the dark, with the ccit?iiily that the awful gulf of inflation and repudiation ii elooe at band, Erea though at the end are should escape, Democratic mcceei would instaotly canee the most profound distrust ami fear. It would alarm all capital ami plunge buaineea back into the destructive ru-certainty froai winch it i? sh.wly escaping, Every expecta tion of great change in the eorreney bring* thousands of ?. 11 ! ?i i ??-, Itagliation in hii-inc--, withdrawal of kataa, the dosing of mills ami mines. Democratic victory will canse general e\|)c.t.i'ion of .?m-'i .h inge. Men breathed more freely ami thanked God whea ill?- adjourn? ment ?ast Bammer put an end t.? tin- itniggle for a changa. Brtl that itniggle will be-in agaia m December, inore fiercely than ever, il' Dcinii'i la.y preval?a, a.ul with gn at proeped of .success. A strong Republican Senate might be trusted i may not a share <>i the spoils tempt a \<ry few <?> abaBdofl a <l?-f?-.it? ?1 -BUM i If not, Of il ?i velo CBB-M delay, pro longed and fierce agitation will la-i throngb ihm year, aatil the now Congreai me?ti a Decenibi r, and until it acta, CoroBierce and induatry are yet struggling <>n the brink of bankruptcy. Think of the frightful disaster! which su? h prolonged urn-ertaiuty would bring] I? there a tober bnatuc i man who doc- not shrink fnnn the peril ? The ^_:ii 1 f is nearer than many think. Three or four recreanl RepnbUeaai might be sedaced. No man can |>ut coiniil. nee in the pow?-i of Mr. Tilden to resist the overwhelming demand of bis party. Think of bii l?t t*r ??i rar?adrrl Like him, other hai.l-inoiicy Dem?crata, with rare exceptions, have proved unstable. The party worship! eaocua. In cancua 01 conven? tion the South and Weal control. Nine Dem? ocrat! out of ten at the South, four ..ut of five ?it the West, demand the wildest inflation The South has war claims eXCeedJOg the na? tional ?I. lit in magnitnde. It in-i i? thai it has been neglected in Internal Improvement!. Schemea f??i payment of claims, for building of railroadi ind .anils, and enormoaa?out of corruption, all bopeleei if the currency ?? re stiicL'il, will sweep tin' party toward the ?Hilf <>t inflation ai a doomed ikiff is hurled forward and downward in the rapids ibovc Niagara. There is but onetinchoi ?>i safety. hVpubli can vi.'toiy niiTins an end of curren?) agita? tion. It means ?hath to war claim! ami reck less improvement jobs. It means reform, and not mere vengeance. It means decent protec? tion tor Union men tit the South. It tueaua steady progreM toward resumption, certaiatj for the futur:', revival <>t bnsinesi. Bj that an. hot we outride the storm. But ii there a thoughtful man who. knowing what a -.?.lid South me in?, ami where inflation will end, iiar. - :.' cul loose und tak the 11 k T TUT SITUA TION IN INDIAN I. The abrapt withdrawal of the Grrenbaci candidate 1er Governoi in Indiana, within so few days ol ;ii" election that it will lie almos! impossible t.? till the vacancy upon the ticket in time to prevent a thorough demoralization of the party, stem? to put i new aspect apon atl'.iils in tli.it state. The effect, ?.. fol a? can be judged, i? to inspirit the Republicans, ??Ik> were likely tu suffei more than their opponent! from tin- continual"'?' of the Greenliack ticket in tin ii< ni, ?n.?I to di courage the Democrats, who were expecting t.? profil by the Ureeu iia.k diversion. The canvass has now reached i a BOinl Wh.!.' til?' Bid-Ill p.-lllsill- of .;l!:.l aide, however conscientious they ma) he, or however noch disposed i<> make ? stand for ? pi im nil.?, are quite read] to overlook ? I other con -iilcia'i'ii; in their <b ire t"i -" The campaign in Indiana is at white beat, and tin- feeling outside i? hardly lesa Intense than in the State where the campaign ?? m progn -. Everywhere the dcaire for soeces.? override!.nur consideration, and notliina thai enn contribute to thnt end will he irrioualy qut-tioued, bo mattei what the mean' employed <>r the motive governing t !n-ir use. These two or three dayi intervening before the election ?ne not given t<> reasoning o . rgnmeut. 'I be lia. ? are t?"? close together, i'ic . v m too m .n ?ii hand, for the parti? i to consider anything but the imperative aeed ol success. Strategy of any and all kiodi leeais now to be in order, ami no t?ctica will be questioned which give an.? promiae ol forniih ing an advantage. Bill ht OS not all be quite enrried away with this tremendous passion for victory. I' is possible to be too eager ami to make lacr?fici i I"; success which will in the end prove too costly for the return received. We ?lo not by any means underestimate tin importance to tin- Republican! nf carrying , Indiana next I'm iday. We can aee very ili n!? ?liai Republican success in the two States?Indiana ami Ohio- will virtually end the campaign with the assurance ol the elee ti.in of Have? in November. Put there ?? more to be thought of thin tin- achievement of an easy victor] in November. The Repub? lican party has lomething at ?take m it? own future ami in the future of the country. It will not do to n?!. ?i i.,i ?my mit., tempor?r] sued ?s. Willi regard to this Indiana movement, Which Heeins to l?e looked upon as a piece of Republican strategy, we confcai we are mil quit? clear m to 'In- menai by which il has been brought about, or ?is i?? it? ultimate effect Ii mu.i be remembered that the Republican paiiv, ii' it i? lineen in ii? profeMions, i? dia? metrically opposed t.. the th?ories, the policy, ami the plans of the organisation calling it-tell ihe Independent Greenback party; thai h i,,? nothing, and can have nothing, in common with it or ii? objecta, ami that there can he no hon. ?i compromise or agreement with it. The more natural affiliation of these people would be with the Democrat!, who nre largely in sympathy with their movement, al? though pretending, in tome wctiomt where Un v hope to gain votes from hard-m.y men, to be o],posed to them. Another fini which may bave -?.ine significance in connection with this movement ii thai the Republicana in Indiana have been an pectedof a lecrel sympath) with inflation, and ol leaning toward the Greenback heresy. Now, if ??be aithdrawal of the Greenback candidate for Governor in Indiana i? the result ?it an? bargain <>t compromis! by which the party is committed to giviag in fotnra any CO mil. nan. ?>? vvhttever to any of the ideas or ! theories of tllt'-e people, So till! their power for iiiisi'hi.-l in Ihe oi -rani/ati'in i- to be pn, ? longed, ?r venture to say that no gond .an | come fron it sufficient t?> rtrmptBiatt f.u the ' long train of evils it will entail. The position ! of the party upon the currency qatatJOB is now pronounce?! ami positive, (?ne of the main ! purpose? procluiuiod at ('iiiiiiiiiati, and re j pciitnl over au.l over again in the pr?s? and , upon the stump, is to stamp out und put au end to all tlit ? nonsense, ln.ru of dUhonestj and d? mngogism, the suie end of which must in it -palliation, tHagrace, and ruin. Whatever happens, whether Indiana is saved or lost to the Republicana, then is but one hones; course L> ?pursue toward what is ?known ?is tin Green? back movement, That is to meet it >JO_uarely, as it vas met in Ohio last year, make no tertna vviili it, and put it down. in treating this matter bo seriously wean await- that WS incur the risk ?I being chained with Mthrowing cold water'' upon the eathu si ism <>f the snnporten "i llave- sad Wheeler. Hut we do not torgel that one ol the causes which led to ?Republican defeat m the. Con gmsaioaal elections two years ago was tin?, inan ifest insincerity of some >)o-called leaden of the party apon this question of the currency, which led Li the withdraw,il of publie conli dence and popuhir support from the party. Tiik Tnir.iNK is suppo-ting the Republican candidates to-day beeaoos it has faith in them anil in the professions of the pal ty. It has no desire Lu' foi the welfanof Lie country, which we heln ve can be best secured by Republican SUfffSS Hut (here can be im success which Invorres the sacrifies of principle or loss of honor, _ ON THE EDGE OF N'.irV. Pince the beginning Of this week I new dif? ficulty has been added to the Lastern question. Turkey, as might easily hftvc been foreseen, has followed the example ol Borvia in object? ing i?? Lie terms propared tor her accept.nice. (?nee inoif the evidence of a violently fanati? cal, anti-Christian excitement among the Moslem population is brought t" light) nay, it is iiiimi ted and urged by the Porteaaa reason toi mon moi!ei:ii" stipulations en tlie part of the Qreat Powers. The interests which might e i-il;, have luen compromised four monthi igoy become stobbora and unmanageable ?n ]?i.?poitioii a.-, they recmMii/t I In ir real Strength. .No eaay diplomatic meandering will now avail. Every movement to pnvent war by Munder? " standings" ?between this and that Qovern? nu ut I..is n.it delayed the steady drift of the struggle ion,ml Lie laggedest edge of danger to the peace of Europe, With Servia refusing ?t suspension <?f hostilities becanse she knows wli.it Berce and widespread Slavic sympathies st mil bebind her, aal Turkey refusing guar imt?e. ?m the protexl '?I threatened revolution among bei <?>>n people, a men ermeert of opinion among Lu- Powen is useless. Then must !><? an immediate concert of action. The position of England i .<']} e pectdiar and eti.li t; I.1--1II-'. Heelings in denunciation of T?rke* an ?nil held al the rate ot twentj or thirty a week, while Russia is swiftly ap? proaching the step of overt alliance with ?Ser via. English sympathy and policy an thus di.' . into direct conflict, and while the Qov ? ? would probably l?e sustained in rea cuing ?something ??i the latter nom tlie wreck consequent upon Russia's participation in the v...:. it i an m? longer work through an alli? ance, direct or indirect, ?viiii Turkey, The dilemma uf the Reaconsfleld Ministry' is all the more pain ful, following ?<? close upon its premature exultation ovei the fallun <>i the fuiLi? Conference. The rhance thin thrown awgj would In :i godsend now, Lut initier can the English people immediately decide upon :i p..1,1 ?. which miglit _atinfy their feel? ings without involving Lu aa< l?w <?(' old and h:illow?ii principlea. The alarm which i- n ported as previtiling in ??London i? more than half confusion. Events ?have frone s() much fa-ter tli.:ii lit-? u-sii?ns and deliberations, Li.it the crisis finds everybody nn tenured. ?The ? ...v. "im .i. of i ?mise. will make the most ol this statt ??i things. It is too lit?' to call el | nperial m ?ion ot Parliament; prompt action haa I??- ii determined upon, al !i?i; and thus tint?- will In at least a cessation of popular i".t !.. -ii. !? the continuation ot it . en ate tun!,11 emba? l'assortent. i. :.r. course nn onl? ?" arrested by an immediate, clew and ?positive declaration limn the other Powers, ?? ipled with Turkey's .:s -??ni ;?? i ?i m - whiih mus? deeply humili?t? lui Mo?!,m population. Th?' exigencies ol !:? nation an nuch that both these movements may .-till in- (.?niel ?un. The Government of Hollinan?.i is poworb'M to prevent tin- i?. . forcement! fa the Sei vim aiinv |iatt-?ii!g through Us territory, and in cast of war ii Would he. by the let --it? ol -it-Ml hit!, ?.lit ami creed, th? v;i- al ??l Russia. Mut.' than one Im?'ni tiiilw.iv crosses ita territory, and ft largi army could eaailji lie tnnsported in a weeV from I'm --.iiitina to the Danube. It i- L. cilitj ol action which gives such a ehanctei j of impending monu ntnm to Rus-da's present I attitude. She will move ?ti.ui-L. if -he moves ? at all. And SO nun h torce i- already piled up : ami toppling, among her people, that it will be s .?m self-started unless instantly and firmly stayed. L changes no fact t<? iay t ! > : 11 ?Servia is acting like a spoiled child and Turkey like ;i petulant Invalid. ?Reproof of tli* one, respect lot the territorial integrity of the other, an m? longer operative factors in the question. The situation muni be graxped, just :is it is, ami a heroic remedy applied. Otherwise, Eu? rope will , ?p? ii?mi- an epidemic of war. THE ORAIA TRADE. Oraln receipts foe the latest week reported by the Produce Exchange (ending ?Sept. 30) wen 4,351,710 bushels al the six Atlantic ports, iloni included, against 1,042,567 bushels duriug the preceding week? The proportions received at the __>venl cities varj aridelj from week to week, especially in coin, for dnring tlie track ending Kept. ?it? New-York receipts of COn vvete only .?S pel Cent of t he arbole, and during the preceding week 19.1 per cent, the totals being 1,709,933 bushels during the latest and 1,761,717 bushels dur? ing the preceding week. Of the entire receipts the l?verai cities received the following pro? portions : \V, "V ,'i'lin:; ??,??,1 SO. Wf I. ?'inliin; Si ],: "I. Cora. orals. . New V.rl;. 12.2 :w.O lrt.ll 49.1 rii?lmlfl|?lii?i .... IB.8 17.it 18.0 10.8 lialtiui. . tn.7 83.1 18.1 Li.7 I;., to?. LI "? 7.1 13.0 lt?.'_? \!..iitr.:il. \2.2 13.11 h.'. 0.0 l'...i!.ni'l.<i M .9 1.8 j '!!:?? widely fluctuating receipt of Balthnon ami New-York, eapeciallj in con, an doubt? less ?lu?' to the sharp competition of ?transport big routes. Lor -tune weeks p;ist the receipts it Philadelphia have luen unite iteadj la their proportion t?? the aggregate mo~en.cn-, bat in the varying fortunes ol theatruggle Baltimore baa stem tunes gained and lometimes lost largely. On the whole, however, that city baa i..,: ..'.lined quite a.s much ?i> Philadelphia, comparing the edtbre receipt- of the kmo> l ii- far with ihoM of former \ears L? coric ipOOdtng dates. As to the stiite lictvveen railroad and canal, however, there i_ no r.iotn Lu donbt that Lie. low rail raten are disaatroua to the oanal transporters. The shipment.? last week from th- Western tinir keta aaatward ware 1,797,847 bwhela hy rail and _.', 1_'7,:j."i7 hy water, Hour not in? cluded, the rail _____?? over 10 per cent of the whole. Hut daring the correspond in k tffMl twu JSSBM ago, tlio shipment- tust ward fr?)iii the .aine points were 370,089 bushels by rail and 2,450,454 by water, the rail taking about 15 per cent of the whole. Comparing rail and wuter shipments for the four week? (-tiding Sept. .iO we find these strik? ing results : TtaiL Water. Por ct. by rail. 1876...7,114.937 16,04_,376 41.1 1878 5,678.049 0,459,628 37.5 iK7i...i,:t()_,7'_9 lo,5ci(),:i(?(J lo.'.i Although the quantity of gram shipped was larger in Septeinlxr, 1M70, than in the same moot- of either of the preceding yearn, the quantity shipped by water was actually smaller than in 1874, anil the proportion re? cedes from B9 tu (?s p, r cent. It is not sur prfaring. therefore, that a largo decrease in noted in the ninnber of boats cleared by ?anal. According to a recent dispatch, the whole BOmber cleared from Il?dalo since the opening of navigation to Oct. 1 was 3.1" 1. agalnal 4,466 ?lining the same time last year. When wo eoii-ider that the canal transporters have to foee not only this loss of nearly one fourth of their business, but a decline in freights on the quantities transport?-?!, it is evident thai the year L87fl h likely t<? prove the most disastrous ever known to that in? terest. Under the airau-riincei it is mrpria irig, not that the grain traffic of this city has somewhat declined, but that it has not de? clined much more. METRIC MEASURES The advocates of the metric system of weight? Bad iiioa-ures arc making new and mole BlgCBt efforta for its introduction in this country. Quite recently an neori-tioa hai been loeor porated for this purpose in BoatoB, called the American Metric Burean. The awmberahip fat ?aid to be hugely eompoacd of teacheri. ind then- is fiirthi-r evi?lem?! of this fact in some of the argii'iniil? j.uf forth by the Pun an, in which the ease of learning the metric tables at scln.nl is stiotiglv coiitr.istcil with the diffi? cult) of mastering the tablea of ordinary weights and meaanrea, It might be added that tew of the children who an* taught with mu? h trouble and wearincai to recite long meaanre, borl mea ?un. CuW? anil s?_ii;i: ?* inea-urc, troy, ?i].i.thecaii.'?' ?nul IVOirdopoil weight, curva lull it nu inblaiu'e of the ligures m after 111'?'. Still l wer gain a corred notion of the re? lations of tin- tables lo each other. It would p i/./.li- mo?t. schooi-bovs to b<- asked whether a pound or an ounce meant the same weight in any two or three of the tables, r'or nio?t of i -ni? mea th?- itatemeDt that "a pint is "a pound" would be ? full showing of their knowledge of the relation of weight and meae llle. Even those who are obliged by their occupe..s to know lomething ?>f there Blat? ten, rarely keep them bi they do the multi? plication table, m their beads. Step, for in? stance, into the nearest drag .?toro, and aak the man who is dispensing pi? sciipiions how ma.iv iliiiil-ounces there are la i gallon. The chancea are that be will consult ? book, or make a calculation with pencil and paper, I., fore giving an answer. It goes witl.out mytng that if the decimal lystera ?>!' weight! ami mea-iiies were in g?n? ?ral use, great ease n? all computation! which include them would ensue. Nothing could be simpler than the relation-, of grain, m. ter and liter, their parti and their multiplen. Grant that "it," and all tin? reel i- ?hai. Put to bring the system into general use. something mote than in usefulness mast be shown. The | public will never tread the steps which shall lead out ??i the <>!?1 method into the new-, till those -t.ii? are plainly placed In light. After having n a I much of the literature ami heard man) of t!i?- arguments on this subject, we I inti-t admit that the way to make the change, however desirable it may Ix-, is not vet an ? parent. Ai yal the advocate* of the metric system have only attempted practical .-<?. I,.i. ami there in comparatively un? important tun-actions. Th? re is some hope that it may be largel) adopted by arehitecta; \.t even in tin? promising field, an almost In? superable difficulty i? pn lented, rince the measurements of the architect must bear direct illation to those of the lanil-.-iuv.yor. Even the .?i iii'he-t friends ?>l metan and centi? meters ire scarce.) prepared to substitute ilietii for fuel and inches in title-deeds, ?>i to insist that all the landed property la the United i shall be reanrveyed. Oae phase ol the difficulty of making the general change ii that mi oiie of mi,' present weights or measure! b.ats ?my simple fractional relation to am of the new ones. Men form their concep? tions of line and weight l?> the itand aid, to which they are accastomed. \ i um of so many aerea, ? wall of so many feel Ugh, a mine prod-dag so many USOS Of ?'Te per wee!?-, an oil Will from Which -,, man] barrels of oil can be pumped In twentg - four bourn??these are simple notions. Put put the same facts in the metric expr?s-ions, anil they convey to most Americana no idea what? ever. The public cannot think in the mw method till itl COOCeptloni have been trans? lated or interpreted to them. Ai matten now stand, ?"ii people cannot use metric weights and measures till the. are familiar with them; they cannot become familiar with tlieni till they tl-e them. Compulsory methods such ?is were employed la Prance cannot be attempted for Introducing th?> system here. So it waits. If tin- gentlemen win? an- so enthusiastic about the new weights ?nul measures would pay m.m- attention to thii branch of the sub? ject?the relation of those WO BOW use to those that ave proposed??their Scheines of introduc? tion might make more progress. They count many nCCi mpliahed mathematicians among their nttmben* lot them try their skill at pop?. ulari/ing the conception ol the new quantities by presenting then n the terms of the old. To state to an oidinary bum that i meter is 39 inches plus a long decimal fraction, i? sim? ply t.. confuse or repel him; to say to bin that 200 lift are nearly equal to HI ateten, may ierre to convej aa idea. General notion! Of the new qaantitiei being conveyed, there would certainly be leas difficulty in applying then 1'? special purposes. Put at best the change will i?.- a sh>?? one m far ai Un bbum of the people are coiieein? d, and even though the metric system be taught in ill OUT schools, it will siaiviiy be adopted by tha proatial boyi and girls for the ordinary transaction?of their lives. _'_ Thl lil'lcn article in I hr .\orth AmrriciH llnirw will aatonlah ? good Baay af the naden ?>f that rsn craiile pnbHeatto-, bal we doaM if then i? aaytbing m it ..i whtah the supportera of (inv. Bayeeaeedbi afraid. The inc. its of .the Governor am amply ae knowl. ,l_a"d, hut tin??-, it is urged, '? ill snj.jily ttto piuco of long public ?service." What would tin? rather difficalt reviawt i have . Gor, Bayeehai I.i ?i good olllcer duriuir tin? war ; and ?mee, a moinher o( QaagMH and (?overnor of Ohio. Now th.? long public services of (iov. Tilden?in what department have they he. n rendered I " Two years ('ov.-rnnr of N.-w-Voik " is the whole of iiis oilicial biography. We arc nut iind.-r any <>l.!igation lagNagiad ad? vice to the Tilden men, hut wo can BBB thcui that to underrate Oov. Hayos, as they seum disposed to do, i? by no means the best way to promote Uov. Tilden'? ?ma-?-*. We ha? e sceu that little uxuedi ent tried a good many times, mad, to tlio credit ?al the people, we can say that we never once knew it to succeed. _____________________ PERSONAL. Do people remember that it was a woman? Frlscilla Wa_eflold?w bo founded tin- first ?avlun? !>__.! Bellini's remain- have been taken from Parlg Is Catania. The feature?, after 41 years, wore recoa> ni.ablo. ^^ A Hindoo hn.s just passed out of the Roorkes OsUsfS, India, at the hood of In. class, in which he bet l.ug'.Uh i ompctiUirs. At President Whito'i? reception at Ithaca a cold collation ii called " the physical basis of Ufe." I| 1?< thus that existence is made Ideal and worthy of m?._ ot m lease, Randolph Rogers, the sculptor, when a hoy, always liinl Inn pink? tu full of pieces of chalk and rl? vvh i:'n h?! WH continually whittling, thus j?j?uiiic very K""'l I'l'Hlllt ?'. Arthur Schop. nhauer was equally distin iriii.iln'il for hin luv i' of ??<>iiri and lus dit? itatloa ?if man. Elnd. He dellrhted to roorrast the lmar_M_ry virtues ot the oue with the deep Miateil vie lousncss ol the other. The thriftv Mr. Samuel Smile? who turns out bonk? m a perfect cascad??, lias been makin?Tan aphorism. " Those win ?in <; ml hi- .luini.lin matrimony," he ?vayi, " il ????.?iki'il i??liits and ill-uoiled p?talo?)? have very oitea pal _s iiidi'i'." M. Thiers cannot he accuned of a low e?tii ni.iti' ot hhiiKclf. " V? Hal." ?aid some nn?; who happened tu I??- eliattiiu: with liiin, " whin ilnl the vi< tunes and oonqnaeta ot napuleoa nrlnx; abouti*" The little uum replied proiiillv, "'1 Ih'.v brought about niy 'History of the ftwaSBtstS and the i:til|ili??.' " The Princess Salm-Salm has taken for a ! husband a tall I'.TinlHh ? B-flSStSl-Sy of Legation, thsyaaasar sun of a lord, a Praaetsa Ifsilissisasr si tended the weddlof Imalfasl th?- Emperor William mnt a , ,.ii.rai iii.tu.it telegram, and a choleo baud of J?._. kluses lluttered round tlie sceeiu?. An acute and brilliant critic says of Mr. R, I?. Hasfeawri ?? " l.irna Doone," that it i.? the mont con -Estant iiiid ?aiiiiplet?: hirtttirieal novel of the tlioc. This ii, of coin .?..?, rS-tfSt-Bf " lletirj K?tuoud " and " Kum? uli" t?> an em lier literary period. Mr. H ? ktiiore f.iithfullv chronicled aim'?-? every I?-?.?nid relativ?? to the I?,,une- to !>?? fiiiuni ni i In- Doom -?oat-try ; ami m i ops Im- is l.i? i|ii:iini an l i????< ?-mil boo. liiat niaiiv i'Mci mu Ko la toiiriti.'-tiiiie by 1',.-wurtliv Rivr to Olea bouse for the sa l.i- of seeing tlie ?pot where lived tin???' roagh Bad desparata nn-n, und from which John Hidd rescuod Laras? His personal friends will regret, but readm of Tim Ti I SU I SB Sill r?j?.iee to km?w, that Mr. lieu. W sin ill?y Mile to nmj on his return t<> hi? intu? in lamina at the head of Tub Tiiibcm?'- forei|*o eorresuondcuce. Hi? visit liuiiie has in en a short ot:e, considering that it i? the 111 Ht in live years, 1? it news from the other side it ?lailj heeOS?BS more Imports t, and he cannot lie leap I spared from __? work. Mr. 8_3_lle* Is i ??- ..r.l.-.l by n -i persons conversant with foreign a f?an.? is by far the niesl ? ??mi .-tent anil trtutw? rtby aathorlti on English poUuei nuil mi Continental po_itiea,aa understood by i.iii?ii?)i anil i.t-rmaii atstes-Ssa,bowe?vBiM-''t-d with tbeAtoef lean prese, it i? pleaeaal t-. be able to add that hi* vtv.t hnsbeen profltablt m well as agreeable, sim-e both Or and Mr?. Mtalley rotara m better in atth than when tin y (iiilif. The youth of the Farm School in lioston took a bra.?? band find wtut to the CBStBBS-hsaa other day "to saluu: ?TollSSlST Simonin, with music," That 0-Bttl man wa?. pleased, than'it 1 tin-in, ami rSSSOsi tin? tmt that twcuty-.-ix years _0S hs SJSS Bl tli.ir ranks, a r.tnn Siliool b??y. " I rSSMSBSl r," -ail he, " how I man heil in yum ranks thrO-gh flie-?r> ?tirets, a poor, friendless boy, : ad bow I lu>i>"! that I might reseh s ses? ful nu?! h.aiil? lia,!.: a,,,|." And then tiuiiliix to hl? old teacher, li<- ? bled tin -.- words, which, though ere? I lent, can hardly be said t ? ? sparkle with ortglnallty: "You can bear WitneaSS, sir. tliitt I tried to be laitiifiil sad do right while under yoar charge, i-et me rentad you, my dear boj ?. thai In tan land ?.f liberty -either u?> inim of birth nor blood U easential to rslae one Is i??.?i ti..u?t?f ii.tinims. anil ii..i.or, bat that the lift?, the se? llons aad the character or the borer num. these alosa. m it determine the .?t??iii In \ihie(?, he in held by bis - .?tin the peelttoae whtoh h?-1- to till." i. ?N!m?\. Oct. ii.?The Vail Mall Gazette -?at? ? thai Mr. M. J. i ramer, the I'niti d Matai Min ister Rt*si?li ut at ' openhsgeo, pree? sted Inn l> ties "f ntsaU to ths Kuii of Denuiaik al a i?i,?at.- aadleaes on Oct. '-? POLITICAL NOTES. Democratic virtue increases in proportion ;W tin- eatlosh hsesssee Bora gtaessj. The most curious spectacle of this curious c.iiiip.iiifii i-* thai t?f ti??- Dss-sefattsjsara ii- prsr-sa that Charles jiaasili Odaass ?? i ? ? n ei aboliti-alsl while in Con_ie.-s. One w Bid MppSSS t lint tin? " r?-i"?ii'iiii ?'? hadalwarsheeathe feresMtstehaaiplesH ?i _hs ?iive.i rather thaa ofslarery. The Hon. A. A. Hardeiihu:^ t? >.'?\v-.!i rscy is a hars-lssi ^":; al a pstssa, sai yei ho hssasl SSSSfNd the trial? B Inch hSSSl rstS-SMfS, BS ?? rtauily has il..tie nut!.une to tlesi-rv.- his Lit.--.t atll e.i.m, whk'h . m thsshspeofsnf::?!??;?-liietitof h?-<oagrt Mcareer" b) FeraaadoWas?. There is a curioii? conllict of opinion in Ii'iiiueratit juiiriials about O-lmado. A part of tln-m are dedal in I ti.at the i.? w State i? .. im-re MttSS hsraBgl hsagatapt. thsKspablleaas,sad Um sttensrseUiss? lag that It baa I.scsi led bj the Demoerata There hi a painful Is th of harinit:,?' hare. Dispatchca Croai Colorado, written in I.i'oertv ?t., ara nu' el .?' trtlin- value, yt : the DOSS ... 0 - IBS i are isaB-dsaaahaal tin- rssi at Ha n? ?? lasts that thap ! punt tlieiu SS lnv.s. They thus thaw pf-ttj pIS-Bly M ?t j they are a ?j.?im1 deal ?li? appointed al? ? ?u: tin- i??ai' there. if the rota "f the Blata had m> atgallasasa it w? u!?l ssl 1... ?\ ..rtli It m_ tiiiuiit. ? Carl Schill/ tell? a Herald correspondent tli.it betnmli? '.?t n. l'arn-iWft ttOgetttg In In.liana willh??i I.ihmi t?i .i.iMMi, ;i?i?I that Ohio will five aliout tint t-anie Iiepiil'lieati ina.i'irity _? la-t year, I ~>1 i. He :?:,-.-Hi? r? put t.? i?f ?I'-f- . ?: i"ti ;iai.?inr the liliiu OerSBBM ha I. '? BS e\ i-'k'er.neil, aad 'liar the larSJM porilon of them w. 11 vote ihe Ka publican i ?kit. There is a possibility that JndftB Hoar may be ei.-. it d i?'.'? r hath liutiiT ami Tarbui. The vote uf the i!i.nut u hetwssa ISvOOOsadSOgOM BsMTiiMp litar received 11.71- vntts :n:aii ?t SJSSS for Turbo.. In 1-iTl I?r. Ay.-r ii-.a-ive?! T.ll'i votes while Tarbox re tvivtai ?JS7S. it la eviiieiit tim*. Batter _asass___MB aaleas ha ess draw hsarlly from _bb Dssaaeral-i rats?, vviiteh la :???' at all p!'ul?al'!e. There ?ui?,-ht tu I?" il.? eut i.a h . m i.-i. in both I'ai'M. ? tu unite on Jodse n??,?i and elect bim. vv bother they will Is it <?r sot re? ilaa i?? be ?eell. Blue Jeans Williams evidently has queer iilt-as of iiioritlity. lit: said in a recent speech al Co? lumbus, Ind.. while talking to th.- OrarObsSE BMB : " Ke.ul KilpatrleU's letter, aad v,,u ran 1I.1.11I5 MS that tlie Kepulnit ans want to buy yo.11 vote?. I h:iv?- l?een tul?l by dlShroBt prominent luv;. ? ? il,.? 1 ti the eom?i?leration of 11 bar..?in Isf60as tnoi'e it laMuding, but anrthlnxunder that blBStl M when the Ktpiiblieaiis BSSBS to you ?ind offer V'?)ii niuiiey tu rote their tit Vet, take it and ?ay yuU ?? m sute It, but when election day eosaea vote the Dune. 11 a':.' ticket." Tlie (wann ot the " holiest old farmer" 14 not perceptible in this smart Bdvtee. I'epiililiian conlideiice in Ohio is _MffM__ng daily. The t'inrinnuli t.'omtnerrint SXpSStl a liepubln .m inaiority of l.i.oiit? Bad wouldn't be M-Tpdasd to see It i-i ..i h -(?.(su). It basis It* hopes on the inflation vote, vvliieli left Iks Itepiibl'.c.in pul? for All.-n last year, and v. Inch IsSBTSt? retara tin.? year, und cites tins BSM In point : " \S airen County i? i satnpeol tin??.? Keii:ililn'_u rttit'ii-'holil- in which All. a ii. ..'.?? SBSBa. Th :? county luv? been tata full) pol'.eil, uinl vv:ll K'? back to the old place. With .-?ulil-tli'ii- .iil.tllional. In une rlllBCI Wavnesville ?there is ? list of !i_ mM? who weir for Alleaiaal Kail, ami tvho ?ire llepi.lili. ail tin? l'all. Tin li'-lirt.? tell ;bd story. ? ihn? will bold the ion ' by a largt laajorlty.' " The Wsftme kernt I i-'ieat many word'? to tviy nr tt.ttni-.lv thai las Cuiuini leinl Adrrrt,*er lies. In i ?lilertakiiu,' IS Stats what the oath of the old Kuow Not-r-BSB iras. Now Mr. Uronks, tin? Kditor of The Sjoyrtte, was the caadklsls sf ths Km?? Nothlaas far Qararaor Is tin? Btats, sad i* sals to tail i,< t ska print thSSalt. That will SSttle thiti-a. I titil then he must nut !>?? ?iirpriscd it i?i?.i?U> I niiili at un nil Knovv-Niit hiusj cati'litlate who thinks it horrible that l?t?v. Ha>c?'l |?riv:tte rt'critary iboold be i? nette.I to have written a ? ivil letter Bcknowledslnr taomplimcntary leaolutie-B from a me modern Know-Not blmes. Uoa*t beat sbosl .lie bash ami e.ill yottl equals Hard BBSIHt. I lit print the oath! Load wail-, of anfoisli are eoalng fiotn th? (?hio 1?. inoeracj jil-t no??' The (turuuiah A,u/i4iir** ?ays? !'?? Its Isadsst waj : "The RepabUeas __Msasiaal Columbas have Britain Ian pail nrs rtsja iiisslTSd s 1st of uiuii'.v. Btai ami i .hi option is tin BBBM tlttt tliia utilo the day of elect ion. Ohio cui beiarnetl forth? peop'.e next '"^e-.ilay if the rni-mt,-s of ?.?; iuption and poUt-DSl Jobbery will stand tlrm. The threat of foroid rBSBSaptton, the rasvalities of the ltepulill an party, and its revival ol the pr?judices of Ihn war hars nndeOrt'O b D?mocratie State We eoaasel oar fileads iieiiahars to be of ?<uim| sheer. Maud hy the colors ami be faithful unto Ihe ?'int.'' liu'it h iiuthiuK' heio alioin I liouio cratlo majority n? _| week. Mr. Samuel F. Caty has not heen aide, evi tit utiy, to," deliver the |{ooil?." SSSSSdlSg to .its binraia with the Democrats. He held a convention in bis bed SMS- and promised the iutlation \ ..to In Ohio to ths Democrats, bur the vote Is disposai to be obutlnate. lie has published tax open icltcr to hla " Ureeubaclc Friends1* be.eechlng tht in, under ei<ht separate beads, to vote for tbe Democratic uoiuinee, and closing with this lurid picture of the woe which awaits them If tbey don't fol? low h_? counsel; " I bave rcpviateUly warned lb? people