Show I NEWS OF THE DAY Blaine sent his congratulations to Logan last night He wired Your con test is unprecedented Your victory is memorable Hell J has boon pretty thoroughly abolished m both the New and Old Tes tament It is now Hades pit grove or I shoal Yet hell by any other name may burn as hot I Farm labor in the middle States and I California is now far in advance of any year since 1822 and the general decline I elsewhere is not more than 5 per cent a very satisfactory result The New York Times has a 100000 libel suit on its hands General liazen claiming to have been damaged that much by certain editorials derogatory to his honor and good name The Marquis of Queensbury to whom the world is indebted for the Queens bury rules arrived in New York on I Sunday and will spend about six months in America He will visit Sullivan witness I wit-ness a knockout and take in a few horse races I The burning of Aspinwall says the American naval oliicers who returned to New York on Sunday destroyed the germs of yellow fever and small pox The insurrectionists did some good sanitary sani-tary work then and never got credit I for itA I A wail comes from the clerks in the various departments who are being bounced for offensive partisanship They are beginning to realizo that this is a Democratic Administration and that some of the Republicans must go Many Southern Democrats are being put in their places Denver dispatches report more Indian In-dian trouble in Arizona A band of Apaches have broken loose from their reservation under the leadership of Chief Gerindneo a bad Indian and General Gene-ral Crook has dispatched the military after them A bloody battle is expected ii the cavalry overtakes them as the Indians are on the fight The capture af Kiel has not completely com-pletely suppressed the Northwest rebellion rebel-lion Big Bear is still on the warpath and will demand a great deal of attention outrages on white women are reported Mrs Delancy one of the Frog Lake captives was outraged till she died and her body was then cut to pieces by squaws Sirs Gowanlocke another captive cap-tive has been taken possession of by one of the younc Indians as his wife Nothing has been heard of the fate of the McLean II family but it is supposed to have been a horrible one Paul Boyton who successfully placed i the sham torpedo against the British manofwar Garnet in the East River New York baa succeeded in gettfng the officers of that ship into a peck of trouble Tho sentry on duty has received forty two days imprisonment for allowing Boy ton to approach the ship and now the lieutenant on duty will IKS court martialed for not keeping Boston a prisoner after his arrest Boyton and his torpedo will bo blown out of tho water I the next time he attempts such trick The Britishers have sworn it I Yesterday afternoon Professor Odium Od-ium a noted swimmer made the daring I fool leap from the top of the Brooklyn bridge into the East river a distance of 135 feet For 100 feet down he maintained main-tained his perpendicular then turned and struck the water on his side Paul Boyton another noted swimmer jumped I off a tugboat immediately and went to his rescue and when Odium came to the surface with blood and froth streaming from his mouth he immediately applied restoratives Odium recovered sufficiently to ask what kind of a jump he had made and Boyton answered it was firstclass and in a few seconds his heart stopped beating and he was dead General Logan expressed his thanks to the Senate and House of Illinois last night at being elected Senator He said Having been elected for a third time to represent this great State in the Senate of the United States I hope I I have so acted and deported myself in the position before as to bring no discredit upon myself my party State or country I and my past history is the only guarantee I can give for my future course From the deepest recess of my bosom I again thank you for the honor you have conferred con-ferred upon me There is no position on earth which could be more gratifying this to me than to represent great State In this contest Mr npiker and gentlemen wInch has been an r unusually close and heated one I am proud to state that nothing has transpired to mar the friendly relations existing between be-tween myself and my worthy opponent I leave here having no bitter feeling toward who have opposed me ward any one may I respect a man who will stand by his creed and his friends and I expect no more from others accorded to me Thanking Thank-ing you again I hope you will learn in the future that the wrong man has not been elected A sensational divorce suit was commenced com-menced in New York yesterday the defendant Balti fendant Ross R Winans being a millionaire and the plaintiff Alice OKeefe more a handsome woman and prob Plaintiff claims a adventuress ably Scotch an marriage after the fashion of ceremony but Althea Sharonno Sarah acknowledgment as the defendants I an introduced are Sife letters iie Some of the which could not have been love epistles from Ovid Here are some extracts copied Own Sweet Ducky I suppose tracts 111 little pet is this time my poor pose by home What a long tire pretty near must lonely dusty bot journey she some little darling if you had My poor have home on going he was as bad seen Rossy ou would have pitied him the ferryboat He went to yourself than much more and cried like are boat outside of the the boohooed so nlar baby I regularly regular old nigger came that an much in fact what the devil stared at me to see up and I must get was the matter oh how lonely it breakfast for 7 now uremia < sis up bed all by myself In this big is n asked you to You said some gentleman My God you ought theatre TO to the mad as hell at his pre to have got us married lady on so to ask a gumption as that such an short an acquaintance nothing more Have insolent question orhe will want is blackguard ix to do with the next My darlIng to visit your bedroom ever allowed how you 1 I cant imagine thing and to say such a him to suggest well enough to go anywhere did not feel have you must he what hell I where Why careful darling thought of you Be very of them I Have little to do with any but must noW for more have not time tomorroW Many onth1fl1emY kisses lecture from yom loving old boy many Rossy |