$19.50, for non-performance of service during quarter ending September 30, 1867. rout - 5549 were not supplied by the department until August 1, 1867. September 9, 1867, were unavoidable, owing to a sudden rise in Barbour Creek; no boats or bridges to cross partial, and that the mail arrived on the following day. a Remit $31 96, deducted July 8, 1867, receipt of G. M. Burr, postmaster at Miami, showing that the b Remove suspension of pay, ordered November 9, 1867, as the suspension of the sum of $1,700 of the pay late postmaster at Cabinet Landing, (see his letter, dated Umatilla, Oregon, October 15, 1867, in case inclosed) c Remit $5 24, deduction ordered November 2, 1867, it appearing that the failures reported were not the fault d Remit $13 59, deduction ordered July 17, 1867, as a deduction for failures on route No. 10103 was ordered e Remit $51 24, fiue imposed September 12, 1867, as post office at Mecklenburg was ordered to be discon to supply said office, on account of crossing two rivers, while there is but one public ferry. f Remit $56 28 fine, deduction ordered October 28, 1867, evidence having been received from postmaster at thirteen, charged in order of October 28, 1867. g Remit $692 30, amount of deduction made January 28, 1867, it appearing, by certificates of postmasters contractor, W. A. Johnson, has paid him for performing service from June 1 to 30, inclusive. on this route was ordered in consequence of the statement of M. V. Koontz, who represented himself as being and as Mr. Koontz was not an officer of the department. of the contractor. on the 20th of August, in connection with other failures. tinued November 21, 1867; and the postmaster at Gap Creek reports, September 27, that it is not practicable Longmire's Store that service was commenced on route No. 5629 August 23, making seven failures instead of at Tubac and Prescott, that the service was performed to Tubac July 1, 8, 15, and 23, 30, 1867. (Special.) a Remit $1 44, deducted November 5, 1867, it being established by duplicate registers and by letters of post b Remit $62 16, deducted November 21, 1866, it appearing, by inclosed statement of postmaster at Le» ractor until he (postmaster) received his instructions from the department, in August, 1866. Remit $11,391 90, deduction made August 23, 1867, the assistant postmaster at El Paso having acknowl to auditor having been made inadvertently. d Remit $76 20, deducted November 22, 1867, evidence having been received from postmaster at Robertsville at $550 per annum; and from September 1 to 30 between Gillisonville and Robertsville, at $393. The desine Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1866; July 2, 5, 9, 13, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; Aug. 2. 1867. July 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29. 1867. Angust 1, 1867.. Between Coosawhatchie Failure to supply the mail. Hohenlinden, Miss. 42 24 No service performed 200 00 79 38 No service for the quarter.. 250 00 69 30 Corinth and Danville, Omitted 13 trips 93 73 Corinth and Hamburg, No service until July 26, 1867 23 07 Miss. Georgia Total failures.. 32 31 Failure to supply mail on 150 00 master at Lancaster that the reported failure on August 13, 1867, was an error. 29 24 2.20 95 80 Luceros, that the cause of the failures hereon entered were caused by his not delivering the mail to the con edged the receipt of the mails due at that offic for the quarter ending June 30, 1867, and the certificate that the contractor performed service from July 31 to September 1, between Coosawhatchie and Robertsville, tions made in the case, ordered November 22, are incorrect. |