Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/941

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POSTAL CONVENTION- GREAT BRITAIN. JUNE 30 & JULY 27, 1871. 901 (E-) N0. See p. 889s POST·OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. OC, -—-——-—— —-, 18-. Sm: The lisfof international money-orders which the exchange office of New York has transmitted to the exchange office of --—-——- from .-—-— 187-, amount to the sum of $—-——, equal to .6 The lists transmitted by the exchange office --— -——- to the New York office during the same period, amount to £ Dlf€rCHCO•••••••••••••£ On account of which the United States office has already paid the following sums:. -——- 18-- . . . . .£ .--- 18-- .£ -—-——- 18-— . . . . £ ...---— £ Difference remaining . . . . . . £ In accordance with the terms of Article VII. of the convention of -—-T-, 18--, a. bill of exchange on London for £--—- is herewith transmitted; the receipt of which you will be pleased to acknowledge in due form. Superintendent Money-order (ljice. T0 Tun Posmnsrnx-GENERAL, gn., (gw., go., London, Enghnd.