Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1885 — FOLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

FOLITICAL.

President Cleveland has appointed to be United States Marshals Frederick H. Marsh, of Oregon, 111., for the Northern District of Illinois, and Henry C. Urner for the Southern District of Ohio. Other appointments have been made as follows: To Be Collector of Customs—John P. Robinson, for the District of Alexandria, Va. To Be Collectors ot Internal Revenue—lsham Hess, for the Fourteenth District of New York; Hunter Wood, for the Second District of Kentucky ; Altred C. Parkinson, for the Second District of Wisconsin; W. H. Yarborough, for the Fourth District of North Carolina. To Be Surveyors of Customs—John H. P. Voorhees, for the port of Denver, Colo.; Addison Cole, for the port of Albany, N. Y. To Be United States Marshals—Edward M. Boykin, for the district of South Carolina; Robt. S. Kelly, for the Territory of Montana: Thomas Jefferson Carr, for the Territory of Wyoming; Bomulo Martinez, for tho Territory of New Mexico. To Be United States Attorneys—John Eatlett Gibson, for the Eastern Division of Virginia; Gustavus Van Hoorfeke, for the Southern District of Illinois; and Anthony C. Campbell, for the Territory of Wyoming. Receivers at Land Offices—Abraham Hall, at Milburn City, M. T.; John E. Bndd, at Stockton, Cal.; P. K. Wiser, at Tracy, Minn.; Jos. Hill, at Beatrice, Neb, vice Win. Sommers, resigned; O. C. Hals, at La Crosse, Wis.; W. R. Ldigar, at Ironton. Mo.; Hugh C. Wallace, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Dolores Romero, of New Mexico, to be agent for the Indians of the Pueblo Agency in New Mexico. William A Walker, of Wisconsin, to be agent for the Indians of the Green Bay Agency in Wisconsin. Ex-Mayor Fox, of Philadelphia, to be Superintendent of the Mint at Philadelphia. Robert Taylor, to bo Pension Agent at Knoxville, Tenn., vice N. R. Gibson, suspended. George R. Warner, to be Register of the Land Office at Tracy, Minn. Judge Joseph B. Foraker, of Cincinnati, was nominated on the first ballot by tho Ohio Republican State Convention for Gov-

ernor. The following is the balance of the ticket: -Gen. Robert P. Kennedy for Lieutenant Governor, Judge George W. Mcllvalne for Supreme Judge; John C. Brown, of Jefferson, for Treasurer; J. A. Kohler, of Summit, for Attorney General; and Wells 8. Jones, of Pike, for Board of’Public Works. The offices of Special Deputy Collector and Customs Gauger at New Orleans have been abolished. The incumbents were Gen. Thomas C. Anderson, member of the returning board of 1876, and ex-Lieutenant Governor C. C. Antoine (colored). The Republicans of Chicago have finally determined to contest the right of Carter H. Harrison to ho d his seat as Mayor of the city. The management of the contest has been placei in the hands of five prominent Republicans.