Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/879

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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Auo.9 & Sm>tr.5, 1867; 845 D. LETTER BILL _ _ See p. 840. For the oorrespoudetlee between the United Kingdom and the —-—-—-—-j--—· United States --—--———- Mail from ———-—·— to ——-·——, by the Ship -—---. Posr-Omucm -—-—, -- day of -—-—·, 186-. The following articles are sent herewith, the receipt of which it is requested may he achmowledged: -—- Tam.: 1.-Unpaid correspondence to the credit of the Statement by the Statement by the British Odloe. l British Omoo. U. S. Oilioc. Grammu. Grammes. 1. Unpaid and insufficiently paid intematioual i letters, at -—— cents per 30 grammes ... Dons. cts. Dolls. cts. 2. Unpaid letters for countrie in transit through the United States, at 10 cents per 15 grammes each letter. . .. 3. Unpaid letters from countries in transit through the United Kingdom . . .. .. 4. twat ..t...p.p..., ¤*;,=;;g;f¤·gg Pegg; boo packets, and Kingdom o _ U_ patterns ofmercham ‘’——··———-- -——--; dise from countries Sea mm from United G’““m°" G"“““““’ me mgsifedthigxlgtj Kingdom to United d g States at 12 cents °m‘ per kilogramme . Dolls. Cts. Dolls. Cts. 5. Missent, redirected,·and returned letters received from the United States .. . .. TABLI Z. — Paid corresigtndgixge mtgé the credit of the United lbs. Ou. lbs. W 6. Paid international letters at ——-cents per ounce ... _A ______ Dolls. Cts. Dolls. Cts. 7. Paid letters for the United States from countries in transit through the United Kingdom, at 2 ccnts per halfounoe each · 8. Paid letters for countries in transit through the United States lbs. cas. lbs. ozs. 9. Paid newspapers for the United States, at —-—— cents per pound .. 10. Paid book packets and patterns of mercham dise for the United States, at —-·- cents per pound . . .. _ . .. . .. Dolls. Oi:. Dolls. ets. l1, Paid newspapers for countries in transit through the United States . . . . . 12. Paid book packets and patterns of merchandise for countries in transit through the United States . . . . 13. Fees on registered letters, &c. the postage being included in the foregoing articles .. 14-. Sum represented by the postage stamps affixed to insufficiently prepaid letters brought to account under Article I . --—-—— Registered Letters are sent in this mail, the addresses of which are entered on a separate bill.