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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. MAY 14, 1849. 793 A. See p. 790. LETTER BILL FOR CLOSED MAILS. Posr-Osrxca, —-—--—-, _ _ —— dag of---, 18--. Particulars of closed mails forwarded herewith. D,,mm,_tion_ Number of Boxes Net weight of Letters Number of or Bags. in ounces. Newspapers, Total . . . . . . . .

, Postmaster.

To the Postmaster of-;;-. Norm. —This letter bill is to be used when closed mails are sent from one part of the United States to another part through the territory of British North America, or from one part of British North America to another part through the territory of the United States. ' B. See p. 796. List of Foreign Countries, and British Colonies and- Possessions. to or from which Letters passing in transit through the United Kingdom must be mutually delivered by one Office to the other free from all Postage whether Packet or Inland.

Alexandria, City ot] cia Marseilles. Moldavia. Algeria. Naples, Kingdom of, via Marseilles. Austriafand the Austrian States. Norway. Baden. Oldeuburgh. Bavaria. Poland. Belgium. _ Prussia. Bremen, Free City oil Roman or Papal States. Brunswick. Russia. Beyrout, City of, 1.-ia Marseilles. Saxony. Dardanelles The, via Marseilles. Scutari . - Denmark. * Smyrna; } Cities oty ma Marseilles. France. Sweden. German States. Switzerland. Gibraltar. Turkey, in Europe. Greece via Marseilles, Tuscany via Marseilles. Hamburg and Cuxhaven. Venetian States. Hanover. Wallachia. Holland. Wurtemburg. _ _ Hong Kong (China), Island oil West Indies, Bac. British, viz. : — Ionian Islands. Antigua, Barbadoes, Bahamas, Berblco, Carl- Lubec, Free City of. acou, Demerara, Dominica, Essequnbo Gre- Malta, lsland oi nada, Honduras, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis, Mecklenburg Schwerin. St. Kid? St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago, Mecklenburg Strelitz. Tortola, rinidad. C_ See p. 790. List of Foreign Countries and American Possession.; to or from which Letters passing in transit through the United States must be mutually delivered hg one Office to the other free from all Postage whether Packet or Inland. [Nil.]