Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/915

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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH FRANCE. Mazen 2, 1857. 881 POBTOFFICI Dmrsnrxmxr} D, CORRESPONDENCE! WITH TH! or Func:. (Sw P 874) Unnnn Sums P0s·r·0uucr. L E T T E R B I L L . Mad smtfrom the of icd ·—-——·,jbr the officc of -———, the' ·—·—, 18-. By wa of England and of ————, V ey the 4 -—.-.

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(lmme of the sending otllce of despatch. (2) Name of the olllcc of destination. (3) Date of despatchlng the mall. (4) racter, name, and nation of the vessel by which the mall is to be transported tom France to the United States. (6) Name of the port whereat the mallls to be lmcdonboatd the vessel charged with transporting it to theUnited States. (6) Port of destination ot said vessel. (75) Date of the departure of the vessel. I send yon, together with the present letter bill, the letters end printed matter of every kind specified in the following tables. I beg you to acknowledge the reception of these matters, article by article. b your next mail, taking care to mention the didcrenccs or errors which you shall have observed alter exact comparison of the contents of this mail. Tenn No. 1. — Correspondence not prepahi, orPy&rtgolIg prepaid, delivered on account to the United States Ig Statement by the bench Verlication by the United g gi omce of exchange. States office o! exchange. ••¤ § g E l! x lament or cd ggh Deslgnatlcnofthsoomcpcndenu. ¤¤¤¤r<¤f muh wvN:g:;_ Asmrpbgf O`; to the credit of to the credit. of Egg the French Post- ahnegrench Posh 5 xs Z 1 s e 4 r. e the United States, (-—· Dollan. Cents. Dollars. Cents. cents per { ounce) . . 1 Um letters dom the countries to whlch cs and Algeria theU¤lted§tstosscrves 2. br as an intermediate point (—- cents por { ounce) . . . . . . Intters not prepaid ur 8 charged with the thsUnludShtes. . . price of t.ranslt.,ss¤t the countries to which tram countries to the United States serves which France serves es an intermediate 4. as an intermediate point .. point for 6 Letters badly directed by the United States Post· } Otllce, and returned to that clloe . 6 Letters resent, addressed to persons who have } departed, but have left their sddres Tenn N0. 2. —Prepaid Oorrespondencqthe Sanders whereof have paid Postages which should be carried to the Credit of the United Saks P0st·O_)fce.

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