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(JON VENTION—GEBMAN EMZPIBE. Oomomm 9, 1879. _ 7 01 [Form.] u FJ: N°· Y- Posr Ormcm Dnnnrmrmr, Wushingwn, D. O., —, 188-. Sm: The Lists of international money orders, which the Exchange Offico of New York has transmitted to the Exchange Office °f C°1°='m*§ from ---—— to -—, amount to the sum of . .. . —-— Mks. -—-— Pih. ffhe Lists, transmitted hy the Exchange Office of Cologne to the Exchange Omee of New York, during the same period, amount to -1- Dolls. --— Cents, approximating to . . —- Mks. -—- Pfs. Difference ., . ... 1 Mkt. - rm. On account of which the United States office has already paid the following sums: — 18-. 1 me .1 ms. . -; ]_8_' u u

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Diference remaining ...,,__,,,,,_ , ,,...,,... . ... . .- ——- Mk¤· —— Pf¤· I¤ ¤¤¤0rdunce with the terms of Apuciq 11 of the Convention of 9th Ootoher, 1879, a bill of Exchange 0H -—-. fo¤‘ -—-— Mks. -2 Pfs., is, herewith, transmitted, the receipt of which you will bepleased to acknowledge in due form. Superimendmt Mvney·0:·d¢r System. To the Dmncron or mm Gnmuuu. Posr Omen, Berlin, Gcnmmy.