Navy yard at Philadelphia, relative to the value of property at the. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury New Orleans. Message from the President of the United States relative to the investigation at. New York harbor, quarantine station at. Letter from the Secretary of War relative to. Niobrara to Virginia City, wagon road from. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to a Norton's cancelling and marking stamp. Letter from the Postmaster General relative to 0. Oath, test. 12 92 Message from the President, presenting communication from the Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster General, relative to the.. 12 Officers and soldiers buried near Atlanta. Message from the President of the United States relative to the.... Ordnance of the United States army, of the operations of his department during the year ending June 30, 1866. Annual report of the chief of, (Part 2).. 3 P. Pardons and abandoned property. Message from the President of the Paris, Universal Exposition at. to the.... Letter from the Secretary of State relative 12 99 7 9 Patapsco river, improvement of. Secretary of War asking appropriation for. 12 Pennsylvania, draft in the eighth congressional district of. Letter from the Pensioners dropped from the rolls. Letter from the Secretary of the Inte- Pensions. Annual report of the Commissioner of.. Papers accompanying the above report. A.-Statement of the number and yearly amount of original applications, C.-Statement of the number and yearly amount of original applications D.-Statement of the amount of funds in the hands of agents for paying H.-Statement of the number and yearly amount of navy pensions on the roll of each State and Territory on the 30th day of June, 1865.. Petroleum. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting report of S. S. Hays, on............. Philadelphia, navy yard at. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cost of the... Philadelphia navy yard, relative to the value of property at the. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury.. 8 21 8 84 52 Police. Report of the Board of Metropolitan... Pope, John, Major General. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting report of.. Postal laws, violation of the. Letter from the Postmaster General relative to a.... Postmaster General of the operations of his department during the year 1865. Report of the.. Papers accompanying the above report. No. 1. Exhibit of annual receipts and expenditures from January 1, 1831, to June 30, 1865... No. 2. Estimates for expenditures for 1867... No. 3. Postage stamps and envelopes issued during the fiscal year 1864-'65.... No. 4. Statement of the mail service for the year ended June 30, 1865.. No. 4 B. Railroad service as in operation on the 30th of June, 1865.. No. 5. Table of mail service restored in southern States up to November No. 7. Statement showing operations and results of foreign mail service No. 8. Additional article to the articles agreed upon between the post No. 9. Total operations of the appointment office for the year ending No. 10. Table showing the increase and decrease of post offices in the eral... No. 11. Post offices at which letter-carriers are employed, with the num- No. 15. Regulations concerning the disposal of dead letters Papers accompanying the above. The tabular statement numbered 1 exhibits the receipts of the department under their several heads.... 영영 50 50 That numbered 2 exhibits the expenditures under the several heads.. That numbered 3 exhibits the postal receipts and expenditures in the several States and Territories... That numbered 4 exhibits the operations of the free-delivery letter- year 6 1 78 That numbered 6 exhibits a summary of the principal labors performed by this office during the fiscal year... That numbered exhibits the amount of letter postage on British mails received in and sent from the United States That numbered 8 exhibits the amount of letter postage on Prussian That numbered 14 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers exchanged between the United States and the kingdom of Prussia in closed mails That numbered 15 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers exchanged between the United States and France.. That numbered 16 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers exchanged between the United States and Belgium.... That numbered 17 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers exchanged between the United States and Bremen That numbered 18 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers ex- steamers That numbered 20 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers, with the several postages, conveyed by the South Pacific line of ocean steamers That numbered 21 exhibits the number of letters and newspapers ex- That numbered 23 exhibits the amount of postage on foreign dead letters sent from and returned to the United States.. That numbered 24 exhibits the balances due from and to the United That numbered 26 exhibits the Canadian closed mail account for the year ended December 31, 1864.. That numbered 27 exhibits the Havana closed mail account for the year ended December 31, 1864... That numbered 28 exhibits the Honolulu and Vancouver's Island That numbered 30 exhibits the amounts reported due the various lines of ocean mail steamers during the fiscal year That numbered 31 exhibits the balances due the United States from presidential offices in the late rebellious States, and also the total amount due from postmasters in these States.. Those numbered 32 to 35, inclusive, exhibit the details of the transactions of the money-order department from November 1, 1864, to June 30, 1865... Postmaster General, relative to Norton's marking and cancelling stamp. Postmaster General, relative to violation of the postal laws. Letter from the. Postmaster General, relative to the mail steamship service to Brazil. Report of the... 12 85 12 121 Post Office Department, transmitting statement of the receipts and expen- President of the United States, transmitting letter from the Secretary of President of the United States, relative to affairs in Mexico. Message from President of the United States, relative to kidnapping in Mexico. Message President of the United States, relative to President Juarez, of Mexico. President of the United States, relative to the reported surrender of the President of the United States, in relation to pay of agent to the Domini- President of the United States, relative to the Imperial Mexican Express 7 President of the United States, relative to the imprisonment of Jefferson 7 President of the United States, transmitting correspondence relative to President of the United States, with regard to rewards offered for arrest of 8 8 63 64 President of the United States, as to the number of men and officers in the 8 71 President of the United States, on the condition of affairs in Mexico. Mes- President of the United States, relative to direct tax in Alabama. Mes- 11 73 12 79 President of the United States, transmitting report and papers of the Sec- President of the United States, communicating suggestions from Post- President of the United States, relative to fishing grounds near British 12 22 81 88 President of the United States, transmitting report of the Secretary of War 12 94 President of the United States, respecting the rebel debt known as the 12 95 President of the United States, relative to the investigations at New Or- President of the United States, relative to pardons and abandoned prop- President of the United States, transmitting additional information relative 12 103 12 110 President of the United States, transmitting statement from the State De- 12 111 President of the United States, relative to the republic of Ecuador. 12 112 Title. President of the United States, transmitting letter from General Grant President of the United States, transmitting statement of clerks employed President of the United States, relative to refugees, freedmen, and aban- Vol. No. Page. 12 113 12 115 12 117 12 118 12 120 12 121 12 123 12 126 12 127 President of the United States, relative to Austrian forces in Mexico. 12 130 President of the United States, relative to laws of late insurgent States. 12 131 President of the United States, relative to progress made in completing maps connected with the boundary survey under the treaty of Wash- 12 132 President of the United States, relative to direct tax in insurgent States. 12 133 President of the United States, in regard to the employment of European 16 137 President of the United States, with regard to arrest of American citizens 16 139 President of the United States, in relation to appropriations and expendi- 16 140 16 141 President of the United States, returning the Freedmen's Bureau bill, No. 16 146 President of the United States, relative to a reform of the system of coin- 16 148 President of the United States, transmitting his views relative to the resto- 16 151 President of the United States, relative to the release of Fenian prisoners. 16 154 President of the United States, giving his objections to the act erecting Printing, Public, for the year ending June 30, 1866. 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