Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/1003

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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH PRUSSIA. JULY 17& AUG. 26, 1852. 969 ACKNOWLEDGDIENT OF RECEIPT FOR THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PRUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES. Posr-Omrrcm ————-, the —- q”———-, 185-. T/ze mail from Aix·la- Chapelle to -—i by the —;— packet of the -——- of -——-·, 185-, has been received, containing the following articles, viz. : -— I } Statement by the Prussian I Voriiicautiou by the Omce. United States Office. · l · · < Gd! I -_—+——_—_—` `7r¢7—_ w-" M U""""" L“$$TZ‘p‘l.7..C€.n”“O%Z2, ° ”" °"""‘”i N“mb°Y· M. c. ..0... c.,..;, l. Unpaid letters from Prussia, for the United States, ztt 5 cents the single rate . . . 2. Unpaid letters originating in States beyond _ the Germn -Austrian Postal Union . . 3. Missent, redirected, and returned letters received from the United States . . . §II. Paid letters, dc. to be placed to the credit of Number. Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cents. the United States Ojlce. _._. ...__.. .. .-7.. -- 4. Paid letters from Prussia, for the United States, at twentydive cents the single rate . 5. Paid newspapers from Prussia, for the United States, at four cents each 6. Paid letters for foreign countries, in transit through the United States ] l , Postmaster.