No. 18.-Statement showing the number and value of registered letters and packages forwarded during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883, for the Post-Office and Treasury Departments. Description. Postage stamps from New York agency Stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers from Hartford agency Superintendent money-order system, drafts Money-order branch Washington city post-office Total.... Increase over previous year ........ United States Treasurer sent United States Treasurer received bonds and coupons, silver certificates, currency, including legal tenders, national-bank notes, fractional currency, and coins 9, 528 200, 698, 369 00 Internal revenue stamps received.. Sixth Auditor received (currency).. Total for the Treasury Department Aggregate..... United States bonds, incomplete currency, and national-bank notes sent 5, 701 183, 603 12 Third Assistant Postmaster-General. No. 19.-Table showing increase of letters and parcels registered, and upon which fees were collected at the twenty five leading cities in the country during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883, over the amount for preceding year. No. 20.-Statement showing the operations of the registry system at the cities of New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill., Saint Louis, Mo., and Washington, D. C., during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883. Postage-stamp packages received and mailed *Not ascertained. A. D. HAZEN, Third Assistant Postmaster-General. |