THE FEDERAL STATUTES Containing s of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature in force on the first day hope piers, to be of January, 1903 COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF WILLIAM M. MCKINNEY Editor of the Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice AND PETER KEMPER, JR. VOL. VI. EDWARD THOMPSON COMPANY 1905 FEDERAL STATUTES, ANNOTATED. POSTMASTERS. See POSTAL SERVICE, vol. 5, p. 780. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. R. S. 388. Establishment of the Post-office Department, 3. 389. Assistant Postmasters-General, 3. Act of March 3, 1891, ch. 541, 3. Sec. 1. Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, 3. R. S. 390. Assistant Attorney-General for Post-office Department, 3. 391, 392. (Superseded), 3. Act of March 5, 1874, ch. 46, 4. Oath of Office - Before Whom Taken, 4. R. S. 393. Clerks and Employees, 4. Act of Fune 13, 1898, ch. 446, 5. Sec. 1. Substitutes for Clerks Subpoenaed as Witnesses, 5. R. S. 394. Superintendent of Free Delivery, 5. Act of June 23, 1874, ch. 456, 5. Sec. 1. Superintendent of Free Delivery, 5. Act of Feb. 24, 1899, ch. 187, 5. Sec. 1. Per Diem of Assistant Superintendents of Free Delivery, 5. Act of April 16, 1890, ch. 85, 6. Assistant General Superintendent and Chief Clerk Railway Mail Service, 6. R. S. 395. (Seal. See SEALS), 6. 396. Duties of Postmaster-General, 6. 397. (Property in Charge of the Department. See PUBLIC PROPERTY, BUILDINGS, AND GROUNDS), 6. Act of March 3, 1881, ch. 130, 6. Sec. 1. Disposal of Accumulated Useless Papers, 6. R. S. 398. Postal Arrangements with Foreign Countries, 7. 399. Publication of Postal Conventions, 7. 3804. Copies of Postal Conventions for Printing, 8, |