Show POLITICAL VlsUlnc Gen Hancecb His Speccbes Tho Outlook as Given by the Ass Press Washington 30 A dispatch was received re-ceived at General Denvers office in thu city today from the California democratic demo-cratic committee saying = California safe for Hancock how is new York A cheering response was sent On the other hand a dispatch to this evenings Star from its conservative and usually well informed in-formed correspondent Now 1 ork City says Loading democrats here admit in conversation that New York will go republican re-publican bp pe haps a larger majority than Plaits estimate of 39000 The Stars correspondent also telegraphs The pool rooms arc active but the beet bets that can be obtained on the general remit of tho residential election are 300 on Hancock on Garfield Now York 30 One hundred and fifty members of the Bellovue Medical College Col-lege wero accorded a hearty welcome by Gen Hancock today He spoke ai follows lam Tory glad to see from your presence that you take interest in the da tense of our institutions the welfare of the country and the preservation of the Constitution of the government Your best efforts should bo directed towards maintaining tho purity of the ballot In doing so you will take tho beet steps towards to-wards conserving your liberties It is therefore tile highest importance to I see if you cannot compel tL a officeholders now in power to relinquish their seats If you do not do so now you may never be able to do to and if successful in your attempts an examination of the books of the several government departments should necessarily follow If tbo present incumbents should hvo been true to their trusts the country may at A future period reinstate them When we examine ex-amine tho books of an establishment we naturally rot only use the bookkeepers who made the entries but employ experts ex-perts This course should bo acopUd in onnection with government account In ordinary periods when the es pcnces are comparatively light th people may not think a change 01 necessity but in a great war such as w have had since which time ooo part ouly has held office end has hd the control con-trol of millions of money it is well t < < J have an erammAlioa of tho books and of tho public property to ascertain if we really have what we aro represented t have This is the duty of the hour and now I will give you all an opportunity it express your opinions An introductior of all the students to the general fol lowod I wish you bad a brightci day for your visit he remarked in interchange inter-change ofcourtedes The third of ntal month we will show a brighter day was observed in reply than we have had in this country for many ypars and they will grow brighter for tho next four years With you at the helm at the White douse In a few days we shalt know all about that replied the general smiling smil-ing The delegation retired like previous vieiting band and gavo three cbesrj for GenerAL Hancoc About 250 ttudenti of the medical and academy classes of the University of New York visited Governors Iilaua to pay their respects to General Hancock The young men were received at headquarters When General Hancock entered the loom Thomas Courtney spokesman for the party stepped the front of his company and delivered an a dress in which he wished tho general a crowning victory on Tuesday next General Hancock spoke as follows I feel honored by your visit In your remarks in eulogy of my career you do me too much honor I have always endeavored to do my duty to thu best of my ability in the various positions posi-tions in which 1 have been plced in public service but further than that I claim nothing I cay this because it would bo indelicate in me to hear compliments com-pliments which am not really entitled to The presence of so many young men from the schools of tho city of New York who have viited mo recently many of whom will now pob ably cast their bill tj for the first time indicates that the party of constitutional government is growing in favor and I feel couCdent that tho fact will be shown in the coming election The questions involved are so momentous to the people that I have no doubt cf it Tho students were then individually in-dividually introduced and the handshaking hand-shaking over they gathered in front of tho building and gave three cheers for General Hancock General Hancock received last evening even-ing two beautiful gold headed cones one from Bradford P51 the other from Norwalk Huron County 0 both tho result of voting contests at iain |