649, 205 26 461,550 08 15,151 205,942,851 228,068, 757 762, 337,531 211,068, 126 383, 405,657 595,720,570 569, 126, 228 15 2,439, 584 67 1,382, 114 28 32,719 33 34, 763 60 647,908 06 460, 804 86 15,149 356,910, 131 898, 033,994 16 2,340, 767 28 1,068, 126 38 3,408, 893 66 5,785,714 179,229,371 432,542,727 951,382,114 28 NOTE -The following items of revenue are not embraced in the above statement, viz: $93,842 25 Receipts on account of letter carriers...................................................................... 167,662 16 1,455 00 1,052 51 Amount brought forward.................................... .$1,093,169 25 $894,786 93 18,179 70 1,814 82 Mail bags Blanks. Mail locks, keys, and stamps. 16,690 00 265,826 74 Mail depredations and special agents....... 14,697 63 OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, November 15, 1862. 894,786 93 Postage stamps and stamped envelopes 93,291 04 Miscellaneous payments....... 27,723 43 Foreign postage collected and returned to foreign governments.. 167,238 40 1,641,103 34 6,860 11 Total excess of expenditures over receipts. 167,662 16 ......... Add difference between accrued and paid transportation Add amount charged to "bad debts" and "suspense" accounts........ 2,535,890 27 400 36 Cities. No, 4. Statement of the number of letters, circulars, newspapers, and pamphlets, re ceived and delivered by carriers, and the amount received and paid out for carriage, in the cities named below, for the year ending June 30, 1862. Office discontinued in March, 1862. Returns for 1st and 2d quarter of 1862 not in proper form, and therefore omitted. OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY for the POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, November 15, 1862. G. ADAMS, Auditor. No. 5. Amount of letter postage on British mails received in and sent from the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1862. |