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BALANCES DUE THE UNITED

STATES BY EX- BALANCES DUE. ETC., FROM DEFAULTING DEMOOFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS. CRATIC POSTMASTERS ETC.-Continued.

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212,232 34

41,376 64

46.974 39

31,398 83

22,133 76

92,256 42 372,122 54

9,408 04

20 407 89

3,597 47

6,876 60

T. Barrett.

P. Collins.

J. McNeal

Sur.. Cincin..45-'49 ...Sur, Boston.. '46 '5) C. S. Bogardus. Naval officer, '48-'49 N. Y. C. D. Russell.... Col., Clevel'd. '49-'53 O. M. Hyde.....Col., Detroit.. 50-53 B. S. Hawley... Col., Apalach-'50-753 icoli.

W. W. Gallaer.. Col., Sonoma, 50 '53 Cal.

T. B. King...... Col., San Fran 50 52 Harlow Case... C 1., Sandus'y '51-53 D. a. Bokee.... Naval officer, 52-53 N. Y.

B. C. Sanders... Col., San Fran 52-53 R. P. Hammond Col., San Fran 53 55 I. N. Ebey.. Col., Pt Town-53-56 send, W. T.

Wm. A. Linn... Col., St. Louis 54.59 J. T. Miller.... Col,Wiming-'54-'61 ton, N. C.

Wm. Stotts..

Sur., Keokuk 54-'58

2,579 51 3,36 10

29,796 07 13.544 75 3,160 50

W. G. Kendall.. New Orleans... 53 '55 M.B Chrestine. Nile, Mich... '45 48 Sacram'to, Cal. 1850 S S. Brooks Cullma. Cal.... '51 53 J. G. Candor... Stockton, Cal..52 53 R. B Foster Placerville, Cal 52 53 E. W. Haskill... Downs Hill, Cal '51 53 P. W. Keyser... Marysville, Cal '53 54 P. L. ymmar. Colloma, Cal ... 53 57 R. A. Davage... Nev City, Cal.. '52 55 H. W. Sheail.. Sonora City,cal '53 '57

Sac. City, Cal..."58 '61 Memphis, Tenn '50 53 Vernon, Cal.... '51 53 Mokelam Hill, '51 '55 Cal. T. D. Beckett.. Forest City, Cal.

J. S. Roberts.... Springfield, Ill. '39 41
C. Vedder.... Berlin, Wis..... 52 61
W.G.Vogt
lowa City
Jno. Clark.. FalsomC'y,Cal. '56 '60
J. B. Boardman. Frost Valley, '56 '60
J. R. Harden- Cal.
burgh...

$3,146 70

1.230 90

54 58

2,443 36

1,038 74

3,003 73

6.349 85

6,965 62

1,830 48

3,356 08

58 '61

1.416 14

5,365 47

1,045 07

J. Ritter..

18,857 76

1,125 38

3,936 20

5,936 53

4,146 27 2.188 92

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R. T. Houston.. Livingston, Ala 55 59
Win. Lanius.... Stockton, Cal.. 56 57
J. Potter..
water'wn, Wis 59 760
WI.. Deloy. Oxford, Miss... 55 60
W.C.Daugherty Marysville, Cal 57 61
G. L. Patrick... Sonora, Cal ........'58 '61
W. T. Wilson. Atlanta, Ga.... 58 61
Wm. Grotte.... Jacksony lle...54 '61)
J.T McNamaree Mariposa, Cal.. '53 '61
W. M. Ro-S
T. B. Bigger
C. P. McDaniel.
J. Kemper...
Total.

Charlotte, N. C.53 61
Richmond, Va.. '58 '61
Clinton, Miss... '37 '39
Warrington, Va|'30 '33)

4,578 91

6.37460

1,318 37

1,372 31

1,591 55

8,617 62

3.115 15 1,373 63 $416,725 30

J. M. Thatcher. Piac'rsville, Cal '55 '59 J. T. Crenshaw. Nev. City, Cal. 5760 Wm. Grove..... Yreka, Cal..

2.074 46

1,219 69

56 59

4,457 03

1,005 36

1,517 60

1,851 60

2955 55

4,148 71

Name.

Location.

Period.

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J. V. Fowler... H. C. Marks

Cushingt'n, Pa. 153 '60 $2,239 00 New York... 53 60 170,947 67 Somerset, P... 53 '60 L. L. Stevens. Stau ton, Va.. 53 '56 W. Kehlinger... Charlottsville, '53 '60

Indian.

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1,2:3, 964 66

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1,224 94

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1,448 14

Territorial officers

1,604 74

Banks and Bankers..

W. H. Ker...

S. F. Marks

J. P. Molt..

Va. G. G. Smith.. Atlanta, Ga........'53 '60 WHLamberton Warringt'n, Va. '53 '80 C. R. Dickson... Jackson, Miss..58 61 N. L. Hardy. Monroe, Ala....58 '61 New Orleans...30 38 New Orleans...56 '60 Marshall, Tex

Judiciary....

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345,642 77 41,274 86 2,417,58 64

$2.539 42 845,013 281.222 40

3,134 94

Customs

36

2,461,821 20

1,126 90

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1,386 43

Minor defalcations..

3,737

7:22,585.00

H. H. Carroll.. L. M. Weber....

Memphis, Tenn 58 60 Rock Island....['56 '58

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JUST PUBLISHED,

HAYES AND WHEELER

Campaign Song Book.

SERIES I and II.

The Republican Congressional Committee have just issued from the presses of J. M. Armstrong, music typographer, Philadelphia, a sixteen-page SONG BOOK, with neat cover, title-page, and vignette of HAYES and WHEELER, Constituting the first series of songs written by various competent authors expressly for this campaign.

Much of the music is new, and the remainder consists of selections from the best airs of all nations; and it is arranged mostly for men's voices with chorus, thus supplying a great desideratum with popular assemblies, singing clubs, and soloists.

State, County, District, or other Republican committees or clubs supplied. Retail dealers also supplied on most liberal terms. Other series will issue as soon as the best material can be collected. This is a rare opportunity.

The second series of this book will be issued within twenty days; the third series within twenty days thereafter.

Apply to said Committee, 1006 F Street, Washington, D. C.

Which may be done with one-fourth the usual ex-
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CAMPAIGN PREMIUMS.

MARSHALL'S LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS

OF

HAYES AND WHEELER.

Any one sending a new subscriber and $2.00 will receive the REPUBLIC MAGAZINE one year and choice of a life-size portrait of

GOV. RUTHERFORD B. HAYES or HON. WM. A. WHEELER,

Engraved in pure Line by WM. E. MARSHALL. Autograph printed on each Engraving. For two subscribers and $4.00 the proprietors will send the Magazine one year and a portrait of each of the candidates, (Bayes and Wheeler.)

The Magazine and premiums are in all cases sent with the postage prepaid.

A thorough circulation of these Portraits of Governor R. B. HAYES and Hon. WM. A. WHEELER being recommended by our most prominent working Republicans, and also by the National Executive Committee, as of great importance to insure the success of the Republican cause, the publishers, to enable Republican clubs, committees, and organizations to distribute them thoroughly and at no expenses, make this offer-we will fill all orders at the following rates:

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These engravings are full life size, and are companion pictures. They are engraved in pure line by Wm. E. Marshall, and are fully equal to his celebrated and well-known portraits of Washington, Lincoln, and General Grant. They are printed on tine paper of good quality, and are thoroughly indorsed as excellent and faithful portraits and elegant works of art.

They are just the works to sell through audiences, especially at political meetings; and we therefore urge upon you to have every meeting in your neighborhood thoroughly eanvassed by boys or men taking them through the audience.

Being very life-like, strong, and telling portraits, and truly portraying the characters of the nominees, they are--what a prominent member of the National Executive Committee says "Speeches to those who cannot read. Most powerful campaign documents." Subscriptions for Magazine and premiums should be sent to REPUBLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY," Washington, D. C. Those desiring the Engravings without the Magazine will please address OSCAR MARSHALL, Publisher, 697 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

COMMENDATIONS AND OPINIONS.
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

DEAR SIR: At the meeting of this Committee held on the second instant, a resolution of thanks was passed to you for the engraved portraits of Messrs. Ha es and Wheeler. In the opinion of the members of the Committee, these are the best portraits of the Republiein candidates prepared; and it is thought that their general distribution throughout the country will be of service in the impending campaign. No fair observer can hesitate to admit that the faces are those of men kind yet firm in disposition, and with a thorough honesty of pur pose. This Committee will be pleased to have State, County, and District clubs aid in the general introduction of these portraits. Yours truly, R. C. MCCORMICK, Secretary

HON. ZACH. CHANDLER, CHAIRMAN NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

I have seen Marshall's life size line-engraved portraits of Governor R. B. Hayes and Hon. Wm. A. Wheeler, and I consider them excellent as likenesses and as works of art; and I am of the opinion that, of widely circulated during the present campaign, they would be of great service to the Republican party.

CONGRESSIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The Committee directs me to acknowledge the receipt of Marshall's life-size portraits of Gov. R. B. Hay, s and Hon. Wm. A. Wheeler, and to return thanks for the same, and to express the hope that these splendid representations may make the acquaintance of every voter in J. M. EDMUNDS, Secretary.

the land.

UNION VETERANS' NATIONAL COMMITTEE. They are admirable, and I can cordially recommend them to all Republican organizations and clubs. JNO. A. DIX, Chairman. TERMS. THE REPUBLIC is a magazine of 64 pages, published monthly, at $2 a year, or six copies for $10. The postage, in all cases, will be paid by the publishers.

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