To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled:
The undersigned, citizens of the United States, residing in the county of Adams in the state of Ohio, respectfully represent the great inequality now prevailing in the rates of postage on newspapers, the smallest being chargeable with the highest rates.
Whereas, the principle of size and weight is now adopted in the laws of the United States as the basis of post-office charges; and, whereas, newspapers not exceeding 1900 square inches are chargeable at the rate of 1 cent for 100 miles, and 11/2 cents for all greater distances, if without the state in which they are published; your petitioners would urge the importance of reducing said charges at least ONE HALF on all papers not containing more than 500 square inches.
Your petitioners represent that, within a few years past, numerous juvenile papers have sprung up in different sections of the United States, for the instruction of the young in science, morals, and religion, which papers are now extensively patronized by children, who, notwithstanding these papers are usually not one quarter the size or weight allowed by law, have to pay on them the same postage that is charged on the largest sheets that pass through the mails. Besides the manifest injustice of this regulation, your petitioners represent that many thousands of children and youth are deterred from subscribing to these useful papers solely by the comparatively excessive postage chargeable on the small sheets they desire to obtain.
A reduction, therefore, of postage, in favor of juvenile newspapers of small dimensions, would not only tend greatly to diffuse knowledge and piety, the bulwarks of our national prosperity, but would increase the revenues of the post-office department.
For an immediate and proportionate reduction of postage, therefore, on all newspapers not containing more than 500 square inches, your petitioners respectfully and urgently pray.
NAMES. NAMES.
Isaac Kelly D. M. [Fechler?]
Allen T. Shinn John Copeland
W F Kirkpatrick D. B. Wiggins
Robert. S. Wright
R B Downing Joseph Copeland
James S. Baker Isaac E Tener
Peter Wickerham Orlando Murphy.
Robert Laing Jacob Copeland.
Joseph Skidmer Andrew Hamilton
William Tarlton John Tailor.
Amos. W. King [Samuel?] Hibbs
Thomas Beavers
E Kelly John Chace
E Hughy David Burner
W Hamilton E C Cannon
Benjamin Riley P. Collins.
Wm George [Emri?] James
Wm T Downing Joseph Thomas. P. M
John Cline Jonathan Tener
Samuel Keys John J Lee
George M Ludwick
Enos Mershon Andrew H Montgomery
A Davidson W M M Morrison
Samuel [Richard?] Thomas East
H P Pemberton William Copeland
A Crabs
Mashech Downing H. H. Pemberton
Andrew Biddney Harrod Newland
James Smalley Lewis Hunt
G. P. Tener
Joseph Forgason Aaron Hibbs
Henry Hambelton
C. L. Creed Samuel. K. Hibbs
John. M. Wright Craven Phillips
V S King Henry George
A Eylor

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DEC 31
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Rev. A. F ShinnLocust GroveAdamsOhio
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The Petition of John Copeland and 64 Others: Citizens of Adams County, praying for reduction of Postage, upon News papers.
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Referred to The Committee on Post office & Post Roads.
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Presented by My Taylor.
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Ohio
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Petition of citizens of Adam Co, Ohio praying for a reduction of postage newspapers.
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January 19, 1848 Referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads.
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Taylor

Partially Printed Document Signed, 2 page(s), RG 233, Entry 367: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents Which Were Referred to Committees, 1847-1849, NAB,