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 I38 GENERAL INDEX. Post-Ojicc Deparlment, (continued.) Push Ojicc Department, (continued.) clark in officc of, v. S4, 265. opening, embczzling, destroying, cr dcto have control of debts and suits, laying, &c., letter, iv. 107. v. S9. failing to deliver mail, iv. 108. district attorneys to obey instruc- robbing the mail, iv. 108. tions af, V. 83. stealing, embezzling, or fraudulently to adjust and settle former ac- obtaining muils or letters, iv. 109. counts, v. 83. injuring portmzmteau, &c., in which may administer oaths, v. 84. the mail or letters are carried, iv. third assistant postmaster-general, v. 109. 84. accessories and accomplices, iv. 109, clerks, v. 84, 498. 114 ; v. 89. annual return respecting, v. 525. punishment by hard labor, iv. 109. reports to congress, v. 84, 85. fraud on frzmking privilege, iv. 110; v. topogrupher in, v. 265. 88. receipts by treasurer, form of, v. 80. ofcuces as to newspaper, iv. 111. regznues of, to be paid into treasury, v. appropriation of fines, &.c., iv. 112; v. . 738. may be transferred to creditors of, v. jurisdiction over, iv. 113 ; v. 739. 80. receivers, dw., of things stolen from appropriations to be made for support of] v. mail, iv. 114. 80. acting as agent for lotteries or fmnking appropration for, v. 90, 171, 223, 348, 330, lottery schemes, iv. 238. 430, 487, 643, 668, 739. detaining letters, &c., v. 87. transfer of appropriation, v. 223, 348, 380, privute expresses, v. 735, 736. 644. **mailctble matter," defined, v. 737. building for, ii. 589, 691 ; iii. 606, 784 ; iv. •* newspaper," defined, v. 737, 738. 303; v. 310, 353, 378, 429, 478, 532, fmnking privilege, v. 732, 734, 735. 644; vi. 816. account of postage of officers of governschedule of arriv¤l.of mails, v. 87. ment, v. 734. advertising unclaimed letters, (obsolete,) i. appropriation to pay, v. 765. 237, 361, 737; ii. 599; (in force,) iv. 109; jurisdiction of suits under post-office laws, v. 85, 738. iv. 113; v. 87, 739. provisions us to ship letters, (obsolete,) i. proceedings in such suits, iv. 113; v. 235, 239, 358,365, 735, 740; ii. 596, 603; 82. (in force,) iv. 103, 106, 112. certain copies to be evidence, iv. 112; v rates of postage, (obsolete,) i. 235, 358, 733; 82, 83. ii. 595; iii. 265; iv. 105, 238. in whose name to be commenced, v. 82. in express muil, v. 86, 207. discharge of poor debtors from imprisoncarried constwisc in private vessels, iv. ment, iv. 113. 104, 106; v. 736. newspapers, how to be folded, directed, &c., under act of 1845, ch. 43, v. 733, 800. iv. 111. on newspapers, iv. 110, 111; v. 733, way letters, iv. 107. where newspaper, &c., is written on, recovery back of over or wrongful pay- iv. 105. ments, v. 83. bonds ofperscns employed, i. 741; iv. 103; release of sureties of postmasters, v. 88. v. S2. purchase ofstutionery, mail bags, &c., for, letter mail may be cnrricd with greater cx- v. 526. pcdition than the others, v. 733. packages weighing over three pounds not laws respecting, &c., to be printcd, v. to be sent in mail, v. 737. 538. definition 0f“ rnailztblc mu.tt.er," and “ news extension of certain contracts for carry- paper," v. 737. ing the mails, v. 583, 585. Richard lml0.y's plan 0I` copper cases to be forci n rnnils, v. 718, 748. tested, iii. 710. pcnniy {br counterfeiting stamps, v. 749. transportation of mail in steambouts beexemption of pcrscms employed in, from tween Louisville and New Oi-lean, (obmilitia or jury duty, i. 239, 366, 740; ii. solete,) iii. 496. 603; iv. 112; v. B8. in time of war, a mail may be sent to the provisions us to letter carriers, i. 366, 740; army, ii. 790. ii. 603; iv. 112, 238; v. 89. a. mail may be sent to the court-house of mnii agents, iv. 107; v. 81, 740. every county, iii. 132; iv. 103. provisions as to crimes connected with, annual report of contracts, ii. 485; iv. 114. obsolete acts, i. 234, 235, 236, 358, 360, Past Roads and Routes, 361, 362, 511, 733, 734, 735, 736 ; ii. all routes established by acts previous to 595, 590, 597. act of l8l0, ch. 30, discontinued, ii. 588. stopping or obstructing the muil, iv. in time ofwnr, may be established to army, 104. ii. 700. breaking bulk befbre delivering ship may be cstublislncd to every county courtletter, iv. 106, 107. house, iii. 132. carrying muilnlilc matter out of the ull waters on which stcamboats ply to bc mail, iv. 107, 108, 111; v. 735, iii. 767. 736. road in Alnbzmm to be repaired, iv. 100.