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 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH PRUSSIA. JULY 17& AUG. 26, 1852. 969 ACKNOWLEDGDIENT OF RECEIPT FOR THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PRUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES. Posr-Omrrcm ————-, the —- q”———-, 185-. T/ze mail from Aix·la- Chapelle to -—i by the —;— packet of the -——- of -——-·, 185-, has been received, containing the following articles, viz. : -— I } Statement by the Prussian I Voriiicautiou by the Omce. United States Office. · l · · < Gd! I -_—+——_—_—` `7r¢7—_ w-" M U""""" L“$$TZ‘p‘l.7..C€.n”“O%Z2, ° ”" °"""‘”i N“mb°Y· M. c. ..0... c.,..;, l. Unpaid letters from Prussia, for the United States, ztt 5 cents the single rate. . . 2. Unpaid letters originating in States beyond _ the Germn -Austrian Postal Union. . 3. Missent, redirected, and returned letters received from the United States. . . §II. Paid letters, dc. to be placed to the credit of Number. Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cents. the United States Ojlce. _._. ...__.. .. .-7.. -- 4. Paid letters from Prussia, for the United States, at twentydive cents the single rate. 5. Paid newspapers from Prussia, for the United States, at four cents each 6. Paid letters for foreign countries, in transit through the United States ] l, Postmaster.