Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1869 — Indiana Office Seekers. [ARTICLE]

Indiana Office Seekers.

The-telegraph reports that General T J. Wood wants to be Commissioner of Indian Affairs; J. P. Gray lias applied for the Venzuela mission; Hon. Axson Woi.coirr’, of White county, asks to be sent to New Granada; Hon. T. JT. Nelson, Col. T. W. Brown, Oreix Aboi:x, and Taos. D Phillips would like to leave “their country for thencountry’s good” in the capacity of jttreign missionaries; Dr. Levi Ketts, O. V. Tousley, \V. H. Fox, T. I. Jackson, and James Hill would accept a Consulship; W. j). Spaleixg would like to be Consul at Jeddo; T. J. Hayden would not decline to be Consul General to the British tt.ar.imiw.in null ttMliliV W Cyrus T. Nixon could be prevailed upon to accept the appointment ot Consul at Rio Janerid ; Gem O. P. Goodixo wants to be Governor of Arizona, while Caleb V. Jones, more tuodest, is open for gubernatorial proposals to any Territory; G. ■A- Smith is willing to .devote his talents and time as Secretary of Wy--orning Territory, while I. P. Smith and 1. M. AlkuELiiTH are not, to particular where they go. if they can Nave a territorial appoinunent; Iha Leash ears wants to be territorial surveyor wherever his services may •U needed; O. P. Holdbeook feels equal to the position of Surveyor of the port of Lvansville, while J. L. Stoddard would iike to be appointed Indian Agent; A. L. Robinson wouid be thaukful for the appointment of Revenue Supervisor for the Suite of Indiana; Col. T. Asher would feel contented as Assessor of ihe Second District; \V. R. Hollo- « ay, John Fishback and Mrs. Russel aspire to the control of the Indianapolis Post Office, and JiEffjSpooner, N. Marshal, and Hon, Nelson Thusleb would be made ex.tremely happy by a District Attormeyehip; Hon. S. D. Bayless is eir<l a! a ting petitions among pensioners recommending that he be retained Pension Agent, and Post Office aspirants by the legion. Jr*f~The Fifteenth Constitutional Amendment has passed botJi Houses •of Congress and baa been ratified by <be Legislatures of Nevada and Kansas. •• ... bill providing for addi-1 tioijal bounties to soldiers passed j .States Senate, last i v wwßk,-*U» the Vlth «!t