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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH FRANCE. Fm;. 22 8: Maxon 8, 1861. 891 Canadian packets plying between Great Britain and Portland, or River du Lou . x ART£LE V. The · correspondence of all kinds exchanged between the h‘gfv"bi*E‘;“g;"°° French Post-Office and the United States Pos,t·Office shall be directed mM_ Conformably to Table A., annexed to the present articles. Post, pp. 89%- It is understood that the provisions of the aforesaid table may be 898’ modified by correspondence between the two offices, whenever those two otiices mutually see the necessity for such modification. _ Anmenn VI. The present articles shall be considered as additional to mPg¢$§;*nj;€;‘ggj the postal convention of the second of March, one thousand eight hun- dm:,,,,]? and Amd and fifty-seven, and shall come into operation on the Hm day of when to take April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. °d`°°°· Done in duplicate and signed at Washington the twenty-second of February, and at Paris the eighth of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. HORATIO, KING, [san,.] Postmaster- General of the United 'States. STOURM, [snr,.] Postmaster- General of France.