| Show BY tut TELEGRAPH 1 GRATH AMERICAN TRENTON N J ji 22 A colli collision slon siou on the and delaware B R R near phillipsburg Phillips burg this afternoon between passenger and freight trains killed a man named meyer breyen and wounded six or eight others cincinnati 22 her a gardener living near lockland last night shot at sit two orchard thieves i killing hilling one named hamed john WIIl williams wiiliam lam iam he says ho he intended merely to scare them washington t the following order has just been promulgated executive older no ae 4 it appears to me from their trial at washington and at the city of rew new newyork york that a further extension of the civil service rules will fi promote remote the i efficiency of the public service therefore it is ordered that such such buch rules be and they are hereby extended to the several beveral federal offices of the city and lh in the customs district of boston and that proper measures be taken for carrying this order into efrece effect signed U S GRANT A riot rat occurred alonz amanthe the laborers of the delaware lackawanna and western railroad tunnel at jersey city this afternoon it commenced by a fight between and Far downa whdeh was taken up tip by the friends of the two factions until moro than fifty men were engage engaged ds and stones alid and clubs were freely used a number of men were injured but no none theriot the riot was quelled by a squad of police and many of the rioters were arrested samuel A brigge of chicago is said to bea defaulter for a hundred hu ud red thousand dollars from the bank of which lieras vice vico president and cashier he be has hag been arrested here and will be taken to chicago in the practice shooting at creedmore between the irish and american tema today to day ho be scores were kept but tho the americans excelled the tho foreigners in almost every instance N Y V 22 24 eunice howell mailmen Mail mall fen Jen a lady seventy years of age living alone near was found in dying condition from a wound the head bead which etwas thought inflicted on friday night and purposes of robbery an a large sum of money that was in the house was missing BOSTON bostos 2 22 9 gat at the beacon park races today to day for a purse pursa of 5 2000 for st allious that never beat gambrino gift won in three straight heats hoats lioi tc phil sheridan slier siler idan sec tec F nd abdullah abdallah third commonwealth mon inon wealth fourth time 2261 2261 effir nim new 23 the competition between the national and und cunard dinya for fordu the bobson trade has resulted resu reau leed lied hi lii thet the of the steamship e and at fearful cu of steerage lassaga pa passage rates some sowe lines iines haye have not noo iwaji the rates but all sell tickets for fifteen dot dof dollars dollars lars lans an and d some as low as twelve A P philadelphia bi ladelphia line Is said 1 to bo be selling as low as eleven dollars for fog passages to liverpool freigh freight t rates arc not affected by tho the controversy allew A new orleans dispatch says bays 4 considerable feeling Is caused among thir the citizens by apparently authentic reports of a determination of the kellogg party to arrest and bring to trial the leaders of the tho late revolutionary movement it Is supposed that proceed ings inga will be instituted under tite tile tle state laws and it Is ii believed that the resignation ot bt judge atocha of or the superior criminal court yesterday was caused by the tho judges fudges unwillingness lin gness gnesa to try the cases attempts to arrest the state authorities will almost certainly provoke armed re istance and bloodshed to a greater extent even than heretofore will be the inevitable result it Is understood that army officers are much opposed to the prope sed sod proceeding as bad faith towards the ed party and the hope Is generally yener i ene rally any expressed ed that the president will at least use his influence hi fut ful luence against it trouble is also feared from the thre threat t to search houses for arms W when hen mcenery surrendered it was a agreed reed that all the state arms in tre the possession of his followers follower should be turned oyer over oy er to the united states authorities the duty of surrendering the tho arms was confided to major edward A burke burko who turned over a all ali I 1 in possession of the troops coffet her wl lall the state property the kellogg party complain that a large number of arms are still missing these were probably r ob taken by the pie populace mcenery and penn will tomor to mor row issue a circular requiring an inspection of all the slate blate troops a and nid fid the return of the state arms in their thein hands and earnestly urging all citizen sto carry out the terms of the surrender in the same spirit shou abou should wid vid the state officers make the search conflicts and bloodshed would certainly occur but if united states omm off meers officers are assigned to the duty there would probably be no resistance certainly none nono by concert of action according Acco iding to a correspondent of the loridon london times who has bas recently traveled tb through rough the seat of war the Car lists fi now have men in tho the field this correspondent has nothing but praise for th moral and physical qualities of these soldiers and their he be say says are often members of the most boble bobie and alid best families in spain highly cultivated and with much professional knowledge tho the temos times new orleans correspondent ondene telegraphs as follows under date of the today to day public opinion has ha changed 0 very decidedly ledd edly and ilis ills it Is now considered co not improbable that even a more serious conflict than that of lasit lafit week may shortly occur this T h Is morning when it became generally mown known that the committee had been broken up and no resu reau result it arrived at young and hotheaded hot headed men of the league took no pins pains to c conceal feeal their neeli reeling feelings ng kellogg and united states marshal packard are again denounced denon nied open ly jy as thieves thieve and liars and assistant sll sli secretary of the interior Cowan who h i charged with having been yeen seen instrumental in breaking up the conference jis lis is also abused in unmeasured terms during the afternoon the leaders of the white league were constantly in session and it lols lois Is known that many advised a continuation of hostilities ir if they nire fire on the troops they the they y believe that a military government will be at once established in the state business men and capitalists of the city thomake who make nu no secret or of having supported the late movement are opposed to further fighting and will wil I 1 make no additional donations to the league Lea gub there is no evidence that the Sim southern thern ele ment wishes to molest private citizens citizen and on all sides lides eidt s it is admitted that person and property were never more secure governor kellogg professes prof esea to believe that a war of initiation is to be commenced inen ceil cell negroes 4 but penn pen it afert positively v that such an idu t ha neler never lle ile er been entertained enter tai tal tied ivy y even the of the white lengu cw i during the emon emen ins in 3 tho the governor heid held beld a consultation t on with secretary cowen and later telegraphed for field tio tie the attorney general to come to new orleans immediately it is believed that he wishes to consult with him and then proceed at once in the preparation of indictments against those prominently engaged in the thy riots CHICAGO 23 the rimes times new orleans special says the white leagues have received notice to be ready to spring to arms at in ID hours houra notice and an attack upon the kellogg government and tho the united states troops is expected to take place today to day this Is to bo be done with the purpose of compelling the federal authorities to declare martial law and to establish a military government and not with the design of obtaining control of the state office offices the failure of the attempt at a com corm pron pr bise ilse with kellogg in regard to the management of the election in Nov embe ambe embell is said to be the reason or of this new outbreak the white leagues do not expect to achieve suc sue success except so far as to compel the establishment of a military government if this shall be effi effected acted the purpose of the rebellion will be successful washington 23 gov kell reli kellogg I 1 g telegraphs attorney general N williams V oti as fui foi follows lows nep Rep oits ts from the country show that in a number of cases where our parish officers had been ousted the old incumbents are going back peaceably the country is isi quieter than expected and in the city all is quiet the vile president today to day appointed hazard Steven stevenson olympia washington ington lugton territory commissioner on the part of the U S to ascertain the rights right of the hudsons hutsona Hud sons sona bay company and other british sub ejects acts under the award of the emperor of germany under the washington treaty of 1873 the representatives of the manufacturing fac turing corporation shaving their hed headquarters headquarter quarters a at boston today to day voted that the production odthe of the cotton mills of new england should be reduced at least one third until the proper relation lon ion between tw een the cost of production and the market value vahie of goods is established and the true relations of supply and demand adjusted A committee was appointed to recommend means by which this result may be ile attained A fall river special says cass the mill owners today to day voted it expedient to join manufacturers elsewhere in running short time UTICA 23 3 senator conkling made a long speech to the republican convention in reply to a call he denied that the mission of the republican party was ended and declared that not one of the grave questions before the country would he safe bane without that party citing first the condition of affairs in the south souta which he attributed partly to the natural consequences of the civil war but moro more largely large to tarr hatred of tile the union ans any and of tho negro by pardoned rebels who wiro he asserted not only refused to help in reconstruction hut but tried cried to deter capable men from accepting onni onne office ce with the avowed purpose of leaving everything to carpet and re degroes negroes groes he nd bitted silted the tho evil results of this rule in the south aut b ut declared that those really aes aeb possible pon pou sible sibie for it instead of trying b by peaceable means to remedy m y it were deter determined mfred mired to a attempt t pt it by revolution referring refe fe ring to louisiana he said the cause of complaint was that kellogg was counted in as governor when mcenery was elected well what of that in new now york hosl hoir maufas mau man was counted in as governor when was elected but the batters lat friends did not resort to revolution he commended grants course in tho the louisiana matter and declared it had bad prevented ted a war of races and a bloody grapple for the state governments throughout outtie the south he asserted that there was a move on foot to get through congress an act refunding the war tax levied on cotton in the early days of the tile relf reli rebellion ellIon and an organized attempt to have the state debts of the south assumed by the general eueral government and the republican Mean party was the only ono one that thai would resist them in this con connection he be referred to president grant as the lion iu in the path of those who wanted to get steals through congress he was n not 0 t a man to 6 be coaxed or trapped the speech was mainly devoted to state politics NEW ORLEANS 23 an terrebonne parish the peoples party and the republicans have made compromise and agreed upon a joint boint parish ticket on which both artles arties are equally represented goth joth both in candid candidates ites for the legislative and parish officers and the iest beat men have been nominated on both sides bides the terrebonne banner the official paper cordially endorses this the picayune of this city mys says of the move the people of that parish have agreed upon what promises to be productive of the happiest results Is lff it not probable that terrebonne has struck out the course which shall lead us from the wilderness der ness the political conference will be reopened opened re at noon tomorrow to morrow at the custom house and the indications boware now are that the republicans will accede a point and allow the mc Enery ites equal representation resen tation on the returning board hoard hoan boan AUGUSTA ga 23 the excitement in edgefield SC BC has sub sided and there is no apprehension or of further trouble SAN FRANCISCO 23 A dispatch from emigrant gap says that an accident occurred this forenoon on the central pacific railroad by which dan groger a brakeman was killed and mcglone magione Mc GIone glone engineer and frank chinn and william gaines carpenter were severely if not fatally injured J J marks ex harbor commissioner convicted of embezzling the state funds has been granted grunted a new trial 23 four men were suffocated today to day by impure air in a well wel rew NEW yobu YORK 24 dispatches to the imes an say that kellogg and tb the federal officers anticipate further disturbances and are in frequent consultations as to the best means of defending the citrin city eity in the event of an uprising of the white league and that beyond doubt another fight will result from any attempt on the part of the kellogg police to search private houses bouses for arms or to prosecute the leaders of the recent revolution kellogg yesterday telegraphed to washington that he believed the city to be in ih a very insecure condition he thinks that rioting may be apprehended at any moment that the state stat will not remain at peace reace it if the U B troops are withdrawn that he had bad reason to know that tle the the league movement was spreading into adjoining states and that the order was was rapidly increasing in numbers the times dispatch also says that three united states war vessels arrived in the mississippi below now orleans last evening and the health officers ordered all of them to pasa pau up to the city without quarantine inspection A NV ashington washington dispatch to the rimes ames however tells a story exactly the reverse of kelloggs roii reli reports to the general government and says he be gives a rose colored view of at new now orleans quite at variance with the accounts furnished b by the press the ther assistant U 8 district attorney who went to europe last spring to obtain evidence against importers in a case of alleged un has returned he says he found the german govern anent greatly incensed against this government because as was thought it had bad issued a commission to its consuls bonsu Is in europe authorizing au thor thon them to cite importers before them for the purpose of extorting information respecting invoices made out in europe acting upon that supposition the german government has haa informed the american legation at abb berlin that if the consuls of this government overn avern c ment at tempted to execute tho iho commis missions their would bo be revoked the irish team and party are tilo tila guests of the city today to day and are taking a trip up east and north rivers accompanied by the mayor and other functionaries function aries arles colored people s since cince federal occupy tion is exciting serious ladles ladies have been grossly insulted while passing on thu the streets and equally unpleasant reports have arrived from froin the country and it Is feared that unless some salutary measures are adopted adopt eI the whole power of the gov government emmen t will be required to keep seep the |