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... matter the sum of $ 1,024,719.16 , derived from 40,865,246 pounds at 2 cents per pound , and 6,913,808 pounds at 3 cents per pound . The in- crease in the whole amount collected over that for the preceding year was $ 10,564.89 , or 1.04 ...
... matter the sum of $ 1,024,719.16 , derived from 40,865,246 pounds at 2 cents per pound , and 6,913,808 pounds at 3 cents per pound . The in- crease in the whole amount collected over that for the preceding year was $ 10,564.89 , or 1.04 ...
Página vii
... matter . CONTRACTS . There were in the service of the department on the 30th of June , 1877 , 6,018 contractors for the transportation of the mails on public routes . There were at the close of the year 1,653 special offices , each with ...
... matter . CONTRACTS . There were in the service of the department on the 30th of June , 1877 , 6,018 contractors for the transportation of the mails on public routes . There were at the close of the year 1,653 special offices , each with ...
Página viii
... 93,700 , of which 79,000 were for the transmission of printed and third - class matter , and 14,700 were chiefly for letters . The total cost of mail - bags and mail catchers VIII REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL .
... 93,700 , of which 79,000 were for the transmission of printed and third - class matter , and 14,700 were chiefly for letters . The total cost of mail - bags and mail catchers VIII REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL .
Página x
... matter , to the foreign lines , and of $ 3.25 per kilogram of letters and 10 cents per kilogram of other mail matter to the American line from Philadelphia , were as follows : The Cunard Line , for 52 trips from New York and 46 trips ...
... matter , to the foreign lines , and of $ 3.25 per kilogram of letters and 10 cents per kilogram of other mail matter to the American line from Philadelphia , were as follows : The Cunard Line , for 52 trips from New York and 46 trips ...
Página xiii
... books received in the mails from other coun- tries , by directing their return in future to the country of origin . Books are universally admitted as mailable matter in the postal REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL . XIII.
... books received in the mails from other coun- tries , by directing their return in future to the country of origin . Books are universally admitted as mailable matter in the postal REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL . XIII.
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00 Branch 00 July 00 Pay estimated agent Post-Office Department Albany Annual pay annum included Assistant Postmaster-General Auditor Boston carrying the mail cent Central Chicago Cincinnati City Columbus company carrying compensation Corporate title cost decrease Dollars Dolls Elmira ended June 30 Erie fiscal year ended Haven included for mail-messenger increase Indianapolis Inman line Iowa Jersey Junction June 30 last fiscal Length of route lessees letters mail-bags mail-messenger service main route Mass ment mile per annum money-order month Number of route Ohio orders pay per mile Pennsylvania Philadelphia Philadelphia and Reading Pittsburgh postage-stamps postal cards postmaster quarter ended Railroad Company railway mail-service rates receipts revenue River route-agents Saint Louis salaries Shore and Michigan side service son River Special agent Post-Office stamped envelopes sundry telegrams Termini Terre Haute Territory title of company Total Treasury treaty of Berne Trips per week United Utica Valley Washington White Star line York
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Página 226 - Departments shall ascertain that it owes the other a balance exceeding five thousand dollars, the indebted administration shall promptly remit the approximate amount of such balance to the credit of the other.
Página 225 - States, shall follow the pattern " B, " hereto annexed. The lists dispatched from each exchange office, as well as the entries therein, shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with No. 1, at the beginning of each year. These lists must always be sent in duplicate, and must be written in copyable ink.
Página 224 - Italy desiring to remit to the United States a sum of money within the limits prescribed by Article I...
Página xxviii - ... in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia in the years eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, 'eighteen hundred and sixty, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and before said States respectively engaged in war against the United States; and the provisions Opinion of the Court.
Página xxvii - That the sum of three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be appropriated to pay the amount due to mail contractors for...
Página 227 - Administration in each country shall be authorized to adopt any additional rules, (if not repugnant to the foregoing,) for the greater security against fraud, or, for the better working of the system generally. All such additional rules, however, must be promptly communicated to the Post Office of the other country.
Página xxvi - I think it may be taken as settled by Congress that regular, legitimate, printed periodicals, issued at stated Intervals from a known office of publication, shall pass through the mails at less than the cost of their transportation.-" Still more eloquent testimony to the service ideal of the Post Office is found in the rural free delivery.
Página 227 - July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and shall continue in force until twelve mouths after the date at which one of the contracting parties shall have notified the other of its intention to terminate it.
Página xxxi - January, 1867, and on the day the first steamship of the line shall depart from the port of San Francisco with the mails for China.
Página 245 - It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry, and having a legitimate list of subscribers.