4689 Bath Court House to Callaghan's. ........... A. D. Trotter...... 4689 ......do..... ......do..... 4599 Bonsacks to White Sulphur Springs .... .....do..... 7512 Little Rock to Fort Smith.... U. E. Fisher..... June 1, 3, 1867 ...... Bath Court House, Va .. Failed to arrivo..........! ...... do ..... 30; June 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 29, 1867. April 2, May 24, 28, 31; June 7, Fort Smith, Ark...... do ........ 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30, 1867. April 4, 10, 12, 24; June 5, 6, 7, Pine Bluff, Ark ...... 10, 12, 29, 1867. April 5: June 21, 25, 28, 1867... Clinton, Ark ......... do ....... April 20; May 22, 25, 29; June Batesville, Ark....... 19, 22, 26, 29, 1867. postmaster at Pittsfield, being satisfactory as to cause of failures. blocked with snow. ......do. ......... 612 01 H. J. Hoe 600 00 175 00 850 00 a Remit $2 30, amount deducted per order of July 12, 1867. Service performed at Decator, July 25, 1867, b Postmaster at St. John, Missouri, under date of July 21, 1867, reports he made a mistake in the number therefore, 819 44, amount deducted per order of January 31, 1867. c Remit $5 53, amount deducted per order July 12, 1867. Postmaster at Clinton certifies, under date of July the same was omitted. dFailures erroneously reported in April, 1867, at Falls of St. Croix, having been satisfactorily explained by 18, 1867.) e Remit $749 97, amount deducted per order of July 26, 1867, it being shown by statement of post master at Arkansas River and the unlawful seizure of one of the mail boats, and did perform the service with as much fRemit $259 59, amount deducted per order of February 2, 1867, it being shown by statement of postmaster the Arkansas River and the unlawful seizure of one of the mail boats, and did perform the service with as & Remit $1,211 49, amount deducted per order of April 13, 1867, it being shown by statement of postmaster the Arkansas River and the unlawful seizure of one of the mail boats, and did perform the service with as February 2, 1867, it being shown by statement of postmaster the Arkansas River and the unlawful seizure of one of the mail boats, and did perform the service with as * Whole trip, $19 25. Feb., March, and April, 1867 .. Oswego, Kansas..... Nacogdoches, La ... Louisiana...... June 30, 1867. Failed to supply Failed to perform service on whole route. Failed to arrive.... ......do .... do February 5, 1867.............. Forsyth, Ark .. Nashville, Tenn... Jacksonport, Ark.. May 21 and June 4, 1867..... Smithville, Ark... April 16; May 21, 28, 1867..... Pine Bluff, Ark... According to contract. of route and reported failures occurring in August, 1866, on route 11058, instead of route 10538. Remit, 29, 1867, that service was performed on this route from June 10 to the 17th, 1867, and that failure to report the postmaster, remit, therefore, $8 62, amount deducted per order of July 25, 1867. (Special report, August Memphis and Pine Bluff that failures of contractor referred to were occasioned by unusual bigh water in the regularity as was possible under all the circumstances. (Special report, August 2, 1867.) at Memphis and Pine Bluff that failures of contractor referred to were occasioned by unusual high water in much regularity as was possible under all the circumstances. (Special report, August 2, 1867.) at Memphis and Pine Bluff that failures of contractors referred to were occasioned by unusual high water in much regularity as was possible under all the circumstances. (Special report, August 2, 1867.) at Memphis and Pine Bluff that failures of contractors referred to were occasioned by unusual high water in much regularity ay was possible under all the circumstances. (Special report, August 2, 1867.) a Postmaster at Mt. Hope gubmits statement that mail was not injured as alleged; remit, therefore, 12, b Remit $54 78. amount deducted per order August 3, 1867, it being shown, by depositions of carriers, tos c Remit $72 12, amount deducted per order of August 3, 1867, it being shown, by deposition, that high water d Remit $30 56, amount deducted per order May 9, 1867, it being shown, in evidence from the postmaster at and the contractor did perform the service faithfully for quarter ending March 31, 1867. e Remit $5 52, deduction ordered July 27, 1867, the failure having been caused by the late arrival of stage |