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796 ¢]?0S1‘AL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. MAY 14, 1849. Sao pp. 790 F- 817 - 819. ’ LETTER BILL FOB THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES. Mail from ———— to -—-—-—— (gy the --—-·#— Packet. POST·OFFICE -—-—-, the — qf—-—, 184-. The following articles are sent herewith, the receipt of which it is requested may be acknowledged, viz. 2- Bt;EH§-§;1T§g the Verifi;é&;>;%yT ritis 0 cq. United tates 0Hice. §I. Unpaid letters, {ye. to be placed to the credit ——————— ————·»-—=·———— qf zhe Brizish office. AMOUNT- AM<>¤M- 1. Unpaid letters h·om>the United Kingdom for the Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cent? United Skates at —-— cenbs the single moe . . . 2. Unpaid letters fiom foreign couutgies, and British colonies and possessions, in tmuqxt through the United Kingdom for the United States . 8. Newspapers in transit through the United Kingdom for the United Shams, at 2 cents each . · 4. Missent, redirected, and returned letters received from the United States . . . . . . 5. Closed mails for the United States omcc in transit through the United Kingdom . . . .. 03.16:11. The weight of letters and the number of newspapers coumiucdiu the closed Net weight Number mails are to be en- of letters of newsfared lu the veri5— in ounces. papers. cation column by the United States oliice.

§II. Paid ktters §~c. I0 be placed to the credit A q me hmm sms mam. "'°““· *`·“°"""· 6. Paidletbnsfrom thsUnitedKiugd0m fortheUnited Dollars. Cents. Dollaxs.Cents. States, at ———— cents the single rate . . 7. Paid letters for foreign countries, United States possessions, 8cc. in transit through the United States 8. Paid newspapers for foreign countries, United States gossessious, 8cc. in transit through the United mms, at 2 cents each .. 9. Closed mails from the British oillce in transit through the United States . Dnsrmnxou. Net weight of letters Number of uews— in ounces. papers.

§III: Letters, newspapers, Qc. on which the Brztish postage has been paid, and which form N“mb°"· no c/zaqqe between the {wo qjices. 10. Letters from foreign countries, 8cc. in transit through the United Kingdom for the United States 11. Letters from the United Kingdom for foreign counties, 8nc. in transit through the United States 12. Newspapers, periodical works, pamphlets, &c. . . Mgistered Letters affxed to the present Bill and included in the foregoing Articles.

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