Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/884

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850 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. JULY 28, 1868. &D¤¤¤ l¤ff¤¤‘¤. Anricnn V. Dead letters, newspapers, &c. which cannot be delivered °' from whatever cause shall be mutually returned, without charge, monthly, or as frequently as the regulations of the respective ohioes will permit. Detailed regu- Anrrcnn VI. The two offices may, by mutual consent, make such de. 1“’°”“· tailed regulations as shall be found necessary to carry out the objects of this arrangement, such regulations to terminate at any time on a reasonable notice by either office. Convention, Aizrronn VII. This convention shall come into operation on the first "h°¤ ta °%¤; day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and shall $°§,(;;;§,;t,,_ °w be terminable at any time on a notice by either office of six months. Signature. Done in duplicate and signed in Washington on the twenty-eighth day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and in London on the fourteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- eight. [san.] ALEX. W. RANDALL, Postmaster- General. [sean.] MONTROSE, Approval. Postmaster- General of the United Ix7ngd0m. I hereby approve the aforegoing convention, and in testimony thereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be aflixed. [sur,.] ANDREW J O`HNSON. By the President: Wrnnnux H. Smwann, Secretary of State. Wasnmerou, July 28, 1868.,,