ThirtiethCongress,
SecondSession,
BE IT ENACTED
By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled.
SecondSession,
BE IT ENACTED
By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled.
That the following sums of money be, and they are hereby, appropriated for the service
of the Post Office Department for the year ending thirtieth of June, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty, out of any moneys in the treasury arising from the revenues
of the said department, in conformity to the act of the second of July, one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-six, namely:
For transportation of the mails within the United States, two millions five hundred
and forty thousand dollars;
For transportation of the mails in four steamships, at one hundred thousand dollars
each per year, from New York to Bremen, by way of Southampton, under the contract
made with the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, of New York, in addition to the sum
of three hundred and eighty-three thousand six hundred and nine dollars of former
appropriations for the same object, which it is estimated will remain unexpended on
the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, sixteen thousand three hundred
and ninety-one dollars;
For transportation of the mails between Charleston, South Carolina, and Havana, by
way of Key West, calling at Savannah, under the contract made with M. C. Mordecai,
fifty thousand dollars; and for transportation of the mail by said line or by other
steamers,
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to such other places on the coast of Florida as the Postmaster General may deem practicable
and expedient, five thousand dollars;
For compensation of postmasters, one million two hundred and twenty thousand dollars;
For ship, steamboat, and way letters, thirty thousand dollars;
For wrapping paper, twenty-two thousand dollars;
For office furniture, (in the offices of postmasters,) three thousand dollars;
For advertising, fifty thousand dollars;
For mail bags, twenty five thousand dollars;
For blanks, twenty-one thousand dollars;
For mail locks, keys, and stamps, six thousand dollars;
For the detection and prevention of mail depredations and for special agents, including
the two agents for Oregon and California, twenty thousand dollars;
For clerks for offices, (the offices of postmasters,) two hundred and sixty thousand
dollars;
For miscellaneous, sixty thousand dollars.
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February 24th AD. 1849
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H R. 754.
An Act Making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thou[sand] eight hundred and fifty.
An Act Making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thou[sand] eight hundred and fifty.
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Secretary
03/02/1849
In Senate of the United State[s]
March 2d 1849
Resolved, That this bill pass with an amendment
Attest
Asbury Dickins.March 2d 1849
Resolved, That this bill pass with an amendment
Attest
Secretary
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For reference
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In Senate of the United States,
March 2d, 1849
March 2d, 1849
Resolved, That the Bill from the House of Representatives entitled
“An Actmaking appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the 30th of June 1850,” do pass with the following
“An Actmaking appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the 30th of June 1850,” do pass with the following
Amendment.
That the better to enable the postal treaty with Great Britain to go into full effect
with equal advantage to both countries, letters shall be mailed as composing one rate
only where the letter does not exceed the weight of a half ounce avoirdupoise; where
it exceeds a half ounce but does not exceed an ounce as composing two rates; where
it exceeds an ounce but does not exceed two ounces as composing four rates; where
it exceeds two ounces but does not exceed three ounces as composing six rates; where
it exceeds three ounces but does not exceed four ounces as composing eight rates;
and in like progression for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, and that
each rate shall be subject to the full postage charge; that letters refused or which
cannot be delivered may be immediately returned to the
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Dead letter Office, and that newspapers not sent from the office of publication shall
be charged with the same postage as other papers to be prepaid.
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AttestAsbury Dickins
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Secretary
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H. R. 754
Amendment.
Amendment.
Partially Printed Document Signed, 8 page(s), Volume Volume 2, RG 233, Entry 362: Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Bills and Resolutions Originating in the House, 1847-1849, NAB,