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. " — *4 1851. 1096 POSTAL CONVLNTION WITII CANADA BIARCII 29; Th¤‘°“Sh malls- ARTICLE II. The mails exchanged between the ofHccS $2 Y2:3 Albany, Buffhlo, and Boston, on the one side, phd T0z}0nt0b  .n¤;t o;1;8  1\IontreaI, on the othor, are to pass earth way as throug 1-ma. . ,-—~ opened at any intermediate fronuer 0 lC€·        RMS <>fP°¤*· Am·xc1.E III. The postage to be charged in the Unged Stntes, Hu;. °g°' letter not exoocding half an ounce m weight, to or from mar di s l£l  o five cents for any distance within the United States, not  €X C€Bd1Ilg t tree thousand miles; and exceeding th;-be thousand nnlos, wuzhm theslnited States, ten cents the single letter. Every additional weight of a an ounce, or additional weight; of less than half  an ounce? to be charged as one additional rate: tho rates in this section mentioned, hnving  been adopted and agreed upon by the 1’ostmn<ter-General of the United States, by and with me advice and consent of tho President. Same subject. Anrrcuc I. The postage to be cliarged in Cunztda on 2. letter not exceeding half an ounce in weight, to or from the United States, shell be five cents For any distance in Canada. Every additional weight of half an ounce, or additional weight; of less than halt an ounce, to be charged as an additional rate. Combined Au·r1cr.1·: V. Upon all letters posted in the United States to be deliv- "““”· cred in Canada, or posted in Canada to be delivered in the United States, those rates shall be combined into one rate, of which payment m advance P¤‘¤l>¤ym¤¤¤ shall be optional in either country. Less than the whole combined rate °pu°"°1‘ cannot be prepaid. §°$**‘é<°$»h°W ARTLULE VI. The Post-Oifice Department of the United States will °° wecollect and keep all the postages on the unpaid letters from Cnnada, as well as the postugos on letters to Canada, prepaid m the United States, and the Post-Office Dopnrtment of Canada will collect and keep all the postages on the unpaid letters from the United States, as well as the postngos on letters prepaid in Canada to the United States. L6M! WL Au’1‘r0x.m VII. Each mail despatched from one country to the othei shall be accompanied by a letter or post bill, showing the number of 1et» tors so posted, and distinguishing the paid from the unpaid, with their postage ittscpnrato columns. N¤W*P¤P¤*S. AIITICLE VIII. The postave on newspapers, pamphlets, magazines pamphlets and. ° ., . . ’ magazine; and all other printed matter, must be prepaid, or sent free to the line 111 tho country where posted ; and any postage afterwards accruing thereon, beyond the line, is to be collected and retained by the Post-Office Department of the country in which it accrues. L¤tter¤,h<>w Attriouc IX. The offices desirrnated for the despatch and rccei t of to be stumped. . . *’ . _ _ p , Canada mails, on the side of the United States, will stamp “U. btates’ upon all letters sent into Canada for delivery ; and the offices designated Rutland, Vermont. { 3;*;; by tllrough b,,g_ Nmld P°¤d “Montreal' herbrooke and Route Agents. Richford ·· Abercorn ' Franklin “Frelighsbhrg. North Troy “South Patton. baiiunn  Hereford. Swanton Philipsburg. Boston, Mznssnohunetts. Sherbrooke. (govcland, Ohio. Port Stanlefy. ysu scquentarmitigomont, letters orlglnntin t ith f th~ lll' l ggriosgontlinég   the€i;tznicoehc(ing s(ho:t,0;en§11oK::egH`t4?&;§oa:ti adgzgazic io); tg: Between Sault St. Mario, Michigan, and Sault St. Mario, Canada. " Port Huron " “Port Sarnia, “ " Detroit " “Windsor ¤ “ Black Rock, New York, “Fort Erie H “ Lewiston " “Queenstown “ " Youngstown " “Ixlagarn. M “ Capo Vincent " “Kingston M " Morristown " “Brockville M “ Ogdensburgh " “Prescott H “ Fort Covington " “Dundee M " Derby Line, Vermont, “Stutlsteud ·¢