No. 14.-Statement showing number of pieces, classification, and disposition of unmailable matter received at the Dead Letter Office during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. RECEIVED. No. 15.-Statement showing number of dead foreign letters received and disposed of during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. DISPOSITION. Countries. Third Assistant Postmaster-General. No. 16.-Statement showing the number of letters originating in the United States and returned by foreign countries as undeliverable during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. Class. No. 17.-Table showing amount of dead matter returned to and received from each of the foreign countries during fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. Number. 1, 308 170, 848 34, 665 206, 821 A. D. HAZEN, Third Assistant Postmaster-General. Ordinary. Parcels, &c. Total. No. 17.-Table showing amount of dead matter returned to and received from each of the foreign countries, &c.-Continued. Total. No. 18.-Table showing the number, classification, and disposition of dead registered letters during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. No. 19.-Record of the number and weight of letters, parcels, and circulars mailed at the post offices mentioned below for the six days beginning June 22 and ended June 27, 1885, inclusive. Total number of letters, 7,861,583, weighing an average of .3 of an ounce per letter. Ounces. 2,033, 9812 198, 2871 161, 684 2,393, 953 |