POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE, OF THE.-Continued. stamping letter or packet with fraud- officials, Governor-in-Council may appoint, suspend or re- postage marked on letter, to be held to be true postage 295 reccvery of, in any Court 295 prepayment of by stamps 293 postage, rate of, on letters 293 postcards 293 unstamped letters &c. 293 POSTAL AND TELEGRAPII SERVICE, OF THE.-Continued. ed to executor, &c. postmasters to give bonds may be required to take oath payments by, subsequent to new bond, disposi- sureties for, release of not to have any emoluments beyond fixed salary 323 323 287 287 ... tion of 288 ..... 288 289 298 POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE, OF THE.-Continued. authorize opening of packages ernments &c. ... 290 290 290 POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE, OF THE.-Continued. evidence statements of account to be onus of proof, on whom subjects of 304, 305 procedure, accessories 311 actions to be in name of postmaster general 312 311 312 312 312 ... 312 offences, trial of ... property, in whom laid 321 ... 321 298 felonies, may be tried summarily where charged to have been committed property of department, authorized official may enter on post office premises to take &c. registered articles, indemnity payable on loss of .... And see Postmaster General. carriage of postal articles and fees and dues for telegraphs and ..304, 305 296 .314, 318 &c. 318 318 318 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 292 301 301 301 301 protection of telegraphs penalties for breach of regula- savings banks, post office, establishment of ... . authority to postmasters in re- 302 302 POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE, OF THE.-Continued. procedure upon ... 313 distribution of proceeds of stamps, persons authorized in writing may perforate 313 322 288 release of 288 317 317 318 318 for ... 315 ... .... on private lands 315 lines may be laid through private |