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 968 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH PRUSSIA. JULY 17 & Ave. 26, 1852. A. (See p. 965.) LETTER BILL FOR THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND PRUSSIA. Mail from -—-—- to Aix la Chapelle by the —-—-—— Packet. Posr-Ormcn --—-—--, the ·-—- tg]'--. 185 . The following articles are sent herewith, the receipt of which it is requested may be acknowledged, viz. :-· ' . Verification b Statement by the United - y States Otilce. dw géfimu § I. Chtpaid Letters, 45m. tc be placed to the credit of —;‘*""‘”'_"j""‘ the U'"t°d Smu Number. Dollars. ICents. Dollars. Cents. 1. Unpaid letters from the United States, for Prussia, and countries beyond, at 23 cents the single rate 2. Unpaid letters from foreign countries, in transit through the United States, for Prussia, &c. . . . 3. Misseut, redirected, and returned letters from Prussia ... .. . . Number. Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cents. § II. Paid letters, ge. to be placed to the aedit ey" the Prussian Office. ""_' "*’_‘ "” "*; ;* 4. Paid letters from the United States, for Prussia, l at seven cents the single rate ... 5. Paid letters for States beyond the Gerrnan-Arm trianPostalUni0n. . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Paid newspapers from the United States, for Prussia, attwooentseach. . . . . . . . ·-——·····—······;, Pvsimastcr.