Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1885 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL.

The President has appointed the following Presidential Postmasters: Charley H. Cavanagh, at Waterford, N. Y.; Charles J. Walden, at Fayette. Mo : William B. Gillespie, at Traer, Iowa; S. N. McCloud, at Marysville, Ohio; W. H. Norton, at Elkhart, Ind.; Albert N. Flinn, at Nashua, N. H.; F. N. Horueck, at Detroit City, Minn.; vieeC. W. Dix, suspended; David W Gwynn, at Tallahassee. Fla., vic® William G. Stewart, suspended; John P. Norvell, at Danville, 111. vice William R. Jewell, suspended: James W. Lauer, at Evansville, Ind., viceH. S. Bennett, suspended; Sami. L. Berry, at Winchester. II)., vic? M. Brennan, susj ended; John F. Smith, at Freeport, 111., vice S. D. Atkins, suspended; W. V. Van Antwerp, at Jackson, Mich., vice W. L. Seaton, suspended; Homer Luce, at Higginsville, Mo . vice J. W. Findley, suspended: Henry L, Feltus, at Bloomington, Ind., vice J. G. McPheters, suspended; Jonn Taliaferro, at Winchester, Ky., vice A H. Simpson, suspended: Benj. Long, at Greenville, Ala., vice J. H. Perdue, suspended; Richard J. Wickersham, at Lebanon, Missouri, vice C. M. Wilson, suspended; E. P. Lezel, at Pierce City. Missouri, vice Thomas Carlin, suspended: Andrew J. Hendrick, at La Salle. 111., vice D. 0. Scohey, suspended; Wm. G. Morris, at Frankfort. Ind., vice Wm. Hart, suspended; Hermann Freygand, at Angola, Ind., vice F. McCartner, susnendel; Robert M. Roberson, at Tipton, Ind., vice S. Lowley, suspended: John Neff, at Winchester, Ind., vice C. E. Ferris, suspended: George R. Revnolds, at Plymouth. Ind., vice W. H. Kendall, suspended; Eliphaiet B. Crawford, at Sioux Citv, lowa, vice E. R. Kirk, suspended; Sumner B. Chase, at Osage, lowa, vice F. E. Allerton, su-pended; William A. Burke, at Staunton, Ya., vice S. M. Yost, suspended; James M. Keys, at Richland Center, Mis., vice D. G. James, suspended; Joseph K. Bogart, at Wilkesbarre, ra., vice, A. S. Orr, suspended; Miles J. Fiuten, at Streator. 111., vice F. M. Ryan, suspended; Charles F. Gallagher, at Salamanca, N. Y„ vice B. B. Webber, suspended; John L. Handlev, at Fairfield, 111., vice F. W. Scott, suspended; S. Bfirclay Radebaugh. at Urbana. 111., vice F. M. Wright, suspended; Clinton Rosette, at De Kalb. 111., vice A. S. Jiickson, suspended; George P. Sanford, at Lansing, Mich., vice S. D. Bingham, suspended.

The following appointments are also announced from Washington: Charles Spalding, of Kansas, to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Topeka, Kan.; Samuel Thanhauser, of Kansas, to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Garden City, Kan.; Edward J. Dawne, of Oregon, to be United States Judge for the Dlstrictof Alaska; M. D. Bull, of Alaska, to be United States Attorney for the District of Alaska; Barton Atkins, of New York, to be United States Marshal for the District of Alaska; Arthur H. Keller, of Alabama, to be United States Marshal for the District of Alabama; Wm. H. Black, of lowa, to be agent of the Indians of the Sac and Fox agency in Iowa; S. H. Henry, to be National Bank Examiner for the State of Texas and the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona; Alexander Davezac, of Kentucky, to be Consul of the United States at Nantes. To be United States Attorneys: John D. Burnett, for the Southern District of Alabama: Charles B. Hanrey, for the Northern District of Mississippi; George E. Bird, for the District of Maine; and Gilbert H. Barger, of Ohio, to be Pension Agent at Columbus, Ohio. To be United States Marshals: William M. Desmond, of the Northern District of Iowa: Reuben B. Pleasants, for the Eastern District of Louisiana; Richard B. Reagan, for the Eastern District of Texas; Charles M. Newlin, for the District of Delaware. To be Internal Revenue Collectors: Daniel J. Welch, for the District of Montana; Jno. C. Henderson, for the Eleventh District of Indiana; Wm. B. Anderson, for the Thirteenth District of Illinois; Thomas Cooper, for the Eighth District of Illinois. To be Special Agents for the General Land Office: - James A. Munday, of Kentucky; Clay Taylor, of Missouri; Col. Henry E. Peyton, of Virginia; J. N. Smithee, of Arkansas; Thomas J. Hickman, of Louisiana; and Emmet Seibels, of Alabama.