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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH ITALY. Nov. 8, 1867. 1021 D. (See p. 1014.) TABLE of the Cbuntries with which the Postal Administration of the United States mag exchange Correspondence through the Italian Post- Office, together with the Foreign Postage to which such Correspondence is subjected over and above the International Postage. Journals, Letters. Books, and Pattoms. I Prints. s 2 g s nempcmmmes. S . E ni · *‘ Q . ormmsen. s $· é ·== 5* é s S E M E z 5 E e ¤ a g ¤ s ¤ s ¤ g 2 e F a= IE E, 2 if é é ·%° é as —¤ s Q B < < B < < B < < Poutmcal State ... 10 40 100 Letters, newspapers, prints, and atterus from the Uniteg States or the Pontifical States should be gtepaid to within the undaries of the kingdom of Italy. Greece... 10 30 30 40 07 Registration of newspapers and Yrints for Greece is not a luwed, and patterns are subject to letter post- BigC- '.. 80 30 40 05 30 50 20 30 S rn les of roceries and Alexmdrmm Egypt 10 adrligs, or aI1y articles of material not dry nor Hexible, are subject t0 letter postage as by existing laws in the United Seam. Tunis ... 10 so e0 40 05 a0 no 20 so