Gordon, Samuel-Claim for disability contracted in discharge of duty as a mail carrier, Green, Duff-James Foyles's contract transferred to, Contract sold to J. Vanderburgh, Letters of Postmaster General to, Letters to Postmaster General, Green, Patrick-Petition of, for compensation for injuries received in defence of United States mail, Inventory of property in iron chest found in the room occupied by Abraham Bradley, September 28, 1829, J. Johnson, E. P.-Extra compensation to, Johnson, R. M.-Report on Sunday mails, 1829, Same, 1830, Josslyn, Charles-Report relative to his bail, Journal of the proceedings of the select committee of the Senate, on the condition of the Post Office Department, 224 61 173 205 287 174 205 287 43 147 147 148, 154 148, 154 151, 152, 153 245 25 34 26 148 218 179 208, 209 294 93 217 218 178, 179 208 290, 291 304, 312 40 142 50 321 148 211 229 225 331, 336 25 176 205 292 176 206 293 235 261 260 L. From same, giving result of observations, 1804, Letter-From Isaac Briggs to the President of the United States-astronomical surveys and observations, 1804, 35 36 37 98 From Joseph Anderson, Comptroller, March, 1822, Same to Senator Cobb, relative to mail route between St. Mary's and St. Augustine, 213 Letter Of O. B. Brown-mail road between Louisville, Kentucky, and St. Louis, Missouri, Of Postmaster General-sureties of G. L. Dox, Same-Amount of receipts and expenditures under the administration of each Postmaster General to March Same-Transmitting a statement of the contingent expenses of the General Post Office from October 1, Same-Transmitting information relative to the Post Office Department to the chairman of the Senate com- Same-Expenses of the Department, January 5, 1828, Same-Relative to appointment of Joseph Ficklin, deputy postmaster, Of C. K. Gardner, Assistant Postmaster General, relative to the removal of the postmaster at Poughkeepsie, Of Postmaster General, relative to contracts of McCarty & Roberts, and of E. P. Johnson, February 23, 1831, Of Postmaster General to Mr. Clayton, Of John McLean to Mr. Barry, recommending continuation of Assistant Postmasters General, Copy of, from A. Bradley to Jacob Van Ness, relative to Poughkeepsie post office, Of John Test to special committee, relative to disposition of old contractors and initiation of new ones, Of George M. Bibb, relative to a suit on the bond of John Fowler, to special committee, Of Postmaster General, relative to reduction of rates of postage, Same Stating cost of transporting the mail in each State from 1830 to 1833, Letters Of Postmaster General to D. Green, To Postmaster General, in answer, from D. Green, Of Assistant Postmaster General to S. Southwick, in relation to delinquencies as postmaster at Albany, Same-To chairman of the Senate committee, relative to information required by said committee, Of John M. Clayton, chairman of the special committee of the Senate, to the Postmaster General and to Of Postmaster General, relative to claim of William Neusum, Same Stating improvement in transportation of mails in the three years preceding May, 1832, Time of transportation of, from Charleston, South Carolina, to Washington, 1826, Change in contract for carrying between Georgetown and Charleston, South Carolina, and between Fay- Pages. 219 219 220 223 226 243 298 301 312 322 322 323 323 325 326 326 326 327 327 354 357 148, 154 248 248 322 129, 130, 131 344 348 114 178 209 295 356 9 14 28, 30 39 136 141 249 262 29 35, 36, 37 217 351 141 355 348 160 189 265 161 190 266 236 169 197, 198 280, 281 163 192 268 164 193 270 237 339 147 341 232, 241 242 179, 180 210 295 181 181 24 178 209 294, 295 179 209 291 146 Neusum, William, a defaulting deputy postmaster-Further credits claimed by him, New Hampshire-Post offices, and postage received in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Memorial of citizens of Portsmouth against prohibiting the transportation of the mail on the Sabbath, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Nett amount of postage received in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Memorial, praying for discontinuance of Sunday mail, from citizens of, Memorial, praying for discontinuance of Sunday mail, from citizens of Newark, Memorial, praying for discontinuance of Sunday mail, from citizens of Salem, Newspapers-Postage on, report of committee of Senate, May 19, 1832, In which advertisements for contracts were published from 1823 to 1829, And periodicals-Memorial of citizens of Boston relative to postage on, New York-Post offices in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Nett amount of postage received in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Newsum, William-Credits claimed by him as postmaster, North Carolina-Circular of Postmaster General, relative to horses, feed, prices, roads, &c. in, March 21, 1802, 140 27 259 162 190, 191 266, 267 238 165 194 276 166 195 277 232 238 24 346 251 338 341 156 184 271 160 189 276 344 23 171 202 284 172 204 286 232 174 198 287 176 200 290 254 313, 316 Memorial from citizens of Philadelphia county, against prohibiting the transportation of mail on the Sabbath, 239 Reduction of, 1815, Same, 1833, Same, to March 31, 1828, Plan for improving the Post Office Department, Portsmouth, New Hampshire-Memorial from citizens of, against prohibiting the transportation of mail on Sabbath, On books-Expense of carrying certain mails, 1823, Nett amount of, to March 31, 1827, Total amount of,, received in the United States in 1827, 5 233 31, 34 48 354 111 156 184 180 On newspapers and periodicals-Memorial of citizens of Boston in relation to, Postmaster General's answer to certain interrogatories proposed by Senate committee, March 23, 1802, 341 Printing Advancement of money for, answer of Postmaster General to resolution of Senate in relation to, Property Inventory of, found in iron chest in the room occupied by Abraham Bradley, Q. Quarterly receipts and expenditures, from 1814 to 1820, R. Pages. 41 43 345 8 13 28 8 115 351 359 218 218 180 28 119 249 109 321 84 Rankin, B. H.-Transfer of his contracts to Averill and Hutchins and E. P. Johnson, Remarks of Postmaster General on the project of "An act to establish the Post Office of the United States," Of A. Bradley, against misstatements in the report of the Postmaster General of February 7, 1831, Report-Of committee, on execution of Post Office law, 1794, Of committee of Senate, making further provision for carrying mail, March 30, 1802, Of committee of inquiry into conduct of Postmaster General, April 17, 1806, On Sunday mails, January 3, 1812, On Sunday mails, January 20, 1815, Of committee of investigation, 1816, Of committee, on expediency of establishing a branch of General Post Office, Of Postmaster General, showing receipts and expenditures, Of select committee of investigation, 1821, Of Committee on Post Office, February 2, 1826, case of S. B. Crocket, (adverse,) Of committee, on case of John Donly, a mail contractor, - In Senate Salary of Postmaster General, 1827, Same-(favorable,) N. Patten, a deputy postmaster, Same Sunday mails, 1829, In House of Representatives, Same, 1830, In Senate-Bond of G. L. Dox, In House of Representatives—Additional clerks and third Assistant Postmaster General, Of committee of House of Representatives-In favor of Young, surety of Garretson, Of committee of House of Representatives-Post road between Memphis and Tuscumbia, Of committee of House of Representatives-Case of Stafford and Yates, sureties of Southwick, Of Postmaster General of March 19, 1830, to Hon. C. A. Wickliffe, chairman of Select Committee on Re- Of committee of House of Representatives, December 17, 1830-Barnard Kelley, 148 31 32 33 8 13 63 91 95 96 109 243 296 48 147 17 45 336 15 21 40 45 46 50 61 65, 72 77,90 139 139 145 146 211 212 229 220 222 224 224 225 231 242 242 245 246 247 253 258 Same-On petition of Wm. Walker, a defaulting deputy postmaster, who claimed credits for losses by fire, Of committee of House of Representatives-Inexpedient to allow the postmaster at Jackson, Mississippi, Same-On petition of John Trafton, for a reimbursement of damages and costs paid in a libel suit, 340 Of committee of House of Representatives-On petition of Reeside and Robinson for indemnity for loss of Sabbath-Remonstrance against delivery of letters on, St. Louis and Vincennes-Distance between, Salary of Postmaster General-Report on, in Senate, 1827, Salem, New Jersey-Memorial from inhabitants of, against repeal of Sunday mail law, Southern mail-Acceleration of, May, 1826, South Carolina-Post offices in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Nett amount of postage in, 1827, Same, 1828, Same, 1830, Stafford and Yates, sureties of Southwick-Report on case of, Stages, mail-Tax on, in New Jersey, 1793, Statement-Of annual expense of carrying the mail from Portland, Maine, to Louisville, Georgia, Of moneys paid for transportation of mail from Washington to Fredericksburg, 1814, 1815, and 1816, Of quarterly receipts and expenditures, from 1814 to 1820, Of credits allowed to H. Farish, - Of receipts and expenditures, 1815 and 1816, Same, 1817 and 1819, Of receipts and disbursements of sundry postmasters, year ending September 30, 1820, Of incidental expenses of General Post Office, 1822, Of contingent expenses, 1822, Of extent of post roads, amount of postages collected, compensation of postmasters, incidental expenses, Of contingent expenses of General Post Office, from 1829 to 1830, State laws-Proposition to exempt from postage, Sunday mail-Routes where it is transported, Sunday mails Report on, January 3, 1812, Same, January 20, 1815, Report in Senate, 1829, Report in House of Representatives, 1829, Letter of Postmaster General in relation to, Report in House of Representatives relative to, 1830, 45 219 145 241 93 141 173 204 286 173 205 287 247 15 23 23 48 81 83 84 89 95 96 108 110 111 116 120, 136 298 109 92 147 226 45 46, 47 211 212 213 229 Resolutions of Legislature of Illinois approving of Col. Johnson's report in relation to, 262 Proceeding of a meeting at Wilmington, Windham county, Vermont, against discontinuing mail on Sunday, Transportation of mail from Washington to Fredericksburg—Expense of, 1814, 1815, and 1816, |