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No. 4.-Statement showing the condition of the account, with each item of the appropriation, for the service of the Post-Cice Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885.

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No. 5.-Statement in detail of miscellaneous payments made by the Post-Office Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885, and charged to "Miscellaneous items, office of the Postmaster-General."

Date.

AMOUNT PAID BY WARRANT.

To whom allowed.

For what object.

Amount.

1884. Aug. 5

Paul C. Hendricks, Post-Office Depart- Expenses while on official business_to
New York in August, 1884, per order
of the Postmaster-General.

$25 80

Sept. 4

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Nov. 14

Dec. 26

1885. Jan. 16

22

30

Feb. 7

7

7

10

ment.

Hon. W. Q. Gresham, Postmaster-Gen- Expenses of self and secretary while
eral.

traveling on official business in Au-
gust, 1884.

Expenses of self and secretary while
traveling on official business in Septem-
ber, 1884.

Hon. Frank Hatton, Postmaster-Gen- Expenses of self and secretary while
eral.

traveling on official business in Novem-
ber, 1884.

W. B. Thompson, Superintendent Rail- Amount paid by him for expenses of the
way Mail Service."

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42 90

90 40

50 00 107 50 200 00

37 50

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Frank B. Conger, postmaster, Wash- Postage stamps for the prepayment of

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Mackey's District of Columbia Reports,
Vol. 3.

Adolph Von Haake, Post-Office De. Expenses while on official business to
partment.

Topeka, Kans., per order of the Post-
master-Gene al dated May 26, 1885.
Expenses incurred while on official busi-
ness to Topeka, Kans., per order of the
Postmaster-General dated May 26, 1885.
Gardiner G. Howland, treasurer New Subscription to New York Herald, fiscal
York Herald.

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Charles M. Barrick, Washington, D. C. Subscription to Daily Republican, Jan-
uary 1 to June 30, 1885.

107 50

One Remington type-writer, with cabinet
and copy-holder.

109 50

Supplies for type-writers..

4.70

Self inking dating stamp.

10 00

Subscription to Indianapolis Journal,
July 20, 1884, to March 4, 1885.

5 25

46 00

postage on correspondence for foreign
countries not addressed to the post de-
partments of said countries.

Spofford's Almanac, twenty copies
Subscription to Courier-Journal, July 1,

30 00

25 70

Remodeling type-writer

35 00 3 50 18.75

7 00

650

1 10

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750

10 00

4 50

1,280 39

No. 6.-Statement in detail of miscellaneous payments made by the Post-Office Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885, and charged to "Miscellaneous expenses, office of the First Assistant Postmaster-General."

AMOUNT PAID BY WARRANT.

For what object.

Date.

To whom allowed.

Amount

1884.

July 26

26

R. W. Gurley, Post-Office Department
W. B. Cooley, Post-Office Department

Aug. 11

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11

13

29

Bopt. 1

2

Expenses incurred in visiting Philadel.
phia on official business.

Expenses incurred in visiting Baltimore
on official business, per order of the Post-
master-General dated July 3, 1884.
Expenses incurred while acting upon the
commission appointed by the Postmas-
ter-General to examine the post-office at
Philadelphia, order dated July 21, 1884.

E. W. Alexander, post-office, Phila- Expenses incurred while acting upon the
delphia, Pa.

A. Burt, Assistant Superintendent
Railway Mail Service.

commission appointed by the Postmaster-General to examine the post-office at Baltimore, order dated July 3, 1884. Expenses incurred while serving on a committee of inspection at the postoffice at New Orleans, per order of the Postmaster-General dated July 12, 1884. lis, Ind., Louisville, Ky., and Pittsburgh, Pa., on official business, per order of the Postmaster-General dated August 14,

W. B. Cooley, Post-Office Department. Expenses incurred in visiting Indianapo

A. Bart, Assistant Superintendent
Railway Mail Servce.

E. W. Alexander, post-office, Phila-
delphia, Pa.

8 George W. Wells, chief of finance di-
vision, Post-Office Department.

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1884.

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Expenses incurred while acting upon the
commission appointed by the Postmas-
ter-General to examine the post-offices
at Buffalo, N. Y., Cleveland and Cincin-
nati, Ohio, order dated August 14, 1884.
Expenses incurred while acting upon the
commission appointed by the Postmas-
ter-General to examine the post-office at
Brooklyn, order dated August 28, 1884.

W. B, Cooley, Post-Office Department. Expenses incurred in visiting Brooklyn
on official business, per order of the Post-
master-General dated August 28, 1884.
Boxes

John M. Hinkle
A. S. Yantis, Post-Office Department.. Expenses incurred while on official busi-

ness at Springfield and Holyoke, Mass.,
and New York and Castleton, N. Y., by
order of the Postmaster-General dated
September 25, 1884.

Hon A. D. Hazen, Third Assistant Personal expenses while serving as a mem-
Postmaster-General.

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ber of a commission to inspect the post-
office at Philadelphia, July 28 to August
2, 1884.
Personal expenses while serving as a mem
ber of a commission to inspect the post-
office at Boston, Mass., May 23 to 30, 1884.
Personal expenses while serving as a mem-
ber of a commission to inspect the post-
office at Baltimore, Md., July 5 to 8, 1884.
Expenses incurred in investigating the
post-office at Saint Louis, Mo., per order
of the Postmaster-General dated June
11, 1884.
Expenses incurred while on official busi-
ness to Philadelphia, Pa., per order of
the Postmaster-General dated October
9, 1884.
Boxes.

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$12.30

21 00

28 60

22 10

43 20

91 70

59 65 68 65

33 61

18 10

193 50

74286

21 25

32 75

13 20

16 25

5 50

61 50

61 50

145 50

1,024 72

Date.

No. 6.-Statement in detail of miscellaneous payments, &c.—Continued.
AMOUNTS CREDITED ON GENERAL ACCOUNTS.

To whom allowed.

For what object.

Amount.

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H. S. Huidekoper, postmaster, Philadelphia, Pa.

ter, 1884. .do.

Miscellaneous expenditures, first and second quarters, 1884. Miscellaneous expenditures, first quar ter, 1884.

1884. Nov. 19

W. B. Merchant, postmaster, New Orleans, La.

Dec.

1

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1 25

27

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20

1 65

2.50

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William E. Blunt, postmaster, Haverhill, Mass.

John L. Conklin, postmaster, Paterson, N. J.

William E. Blunt, postmaster, Haverhill, Mass.

E D. Palmer, postmaster, Richmond, Ind.

William E. Blunt, postmaster, Haverhill, Mass.

James McLeer, postmaster, Brooklyn, N. Y.

W. H. Van Cott, postmaster, Glens Falls, N. Y.

N. D. Sperry, postmaster, New Haven, Conn.

P. II. Dowling, postmaster, Toledo, Ohio.

Hon. A. A. Freeman, assistant Attorney-General.

S. A. Wakefield, postmaster, Cincin-
nati, Ohio.

C. B. Hayward, postmaster, Santa Fé,
N. Mex.

N. N. Tyner, postmaster, Fargo, Dak

J. H. Smith, postmaster, Memphis,
Tenn.

F. W. Palmer, postmaster, Chicago,
Ill.

R. P. Lytle, postmaster, Decatur, Ill..

J. K. Barnes, postmaster, Fort Smith,
Ark.

T. J. Anderson, postmaster, Topeka,
Kans.

24 J. Picket, postmaster, Worcester,

Mass.

Miscellaneous expenditures, second quarter, 1884.

Miscellaneous expenditures, second quarter, 1884.

Miscellaneous expenditures, fourth quarter, 1884.

Miscellaneous expenditures, second quarter, 1884.

Miscellaneous expenditures, first quarter, 1883.

Miscellaneous expenditures, third quarter, 1884.

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No. 6.-Statement in detail of miscellaneous payments, &c.—Continued.
AMOUNTS CREDITED ON GENERAL ACCOUNTS-Continued.

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Amount allowed to postmasters at the principal post-offices, credited in quarterly accounts current, for incidental office expenses, such as repairs, gas fixtures, telegrams, &c.:

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Amount paid and charged to "Miscellaneous, Office First Assistant Postmaster-General". 55, 152 00

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