PETITION FOR CHEAP POSTAGE.
The undersigned, citizens of of the City & County of New York
respectfully petition Congress to pass a law, establishing
1. A uniform rate of Two Cents on letters weighing half an ounce, and two cents for every additional half ounce,
prepaid, and double that rate if not prepaid.
^Drop Letters one cent.^
2. Newspapers, periodicals, and all printed matter, one cent per sheet, prepaid; but newspapers of the smaller size half a cent.
^to be prepaid, except newspapers & periodicals sent from the office of publication^
3. To reduce the postage on letters and newspapers by mail packets and steamers, to
a rate which will bring it within the means of every class of citizens to maintain
frequent intercourse with their friends in other countries, without feeling the postage
to be a burdensome tax.
4. To adopt measures that in all large towns and cities there shall be a free delivery
of letters and newspapers, and also for the reception and conveyance of letters to
the post-office for the mails free of any expense.
5. To abolish the franking privilege entirely, that postage may be paid on every thing
sent by the mails. Postage of members of Congress to be paid as their other expenses,
and postmasters to be remunerated for the loss of the franking privilege and the temporary
diminution of their income, by an increase of their commissions.
NAMES. | PLACE OF RESIDENCE. |
L H Hopkins | West & Franklin |
Edmund Martin | 340 Washington St |
Howard Bodine | 530 Greenwich |
James Swett | 211 West St |
Martin Dunn | 217 Franklin St |
Martin Emery | 217 Franklin St |
John Dalton | 217 franklin St |
John Renolds | 241½ West |
Felix Murphy | 214½ West str |
John Lee | 195 franklen St |
James Halan | 180 [besebet Straete?] |
[?] T moren | 500 greenigh st |
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Partially Printed Document Signed, 1 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,