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 1104 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GUATEMALA. JUNE 4 & JULY 16, 1862. P *******1 mab Newspapers, pamphlets, periodicals, books, and other articles of printed ggktimw m b° matter, must be sent in narrow bands, open at the sides or ends,·an<1 are to be subject to the laws and regulations of each country respectively, in regard to their liability to be rated with letter postage when containing written matter, or for any other cause specified in said laws and regulations. b D°¤dlm€*`Si<> Arrricnn V. The Post-Office Departments of the two countries shall °r°mm°°d` reciprocally return to each other, unopened and without charge, every three months, or more frequently if practicable, all dead letters which from any cause cannot be delivered to their addresses in the country to which they were sent. _ThiS¤¤¤v¤¤- Aizriotn VI. This arrangement shall go into operation on the first l‘°“’ wh$".t° $0 day of September, 1862. It may be modified from time to time by mnna a¤·reemcn o ie os - ce epar men s o ie wo coun ries ; an i mm°p°1"mOu’ t 1 t fil P tOtH D t t {tl t t' d't is to SL continued in force until annulled by mutual consent, or by either hQ"’l°“€*° **8 Post-Oflice Department, after the expiration of three m0nths’ previous continued. . . . notice to the other of its intention to annnl the same. Done in duplicate and signed at Washington on the 16th day of July, 1862,1Gnd at Guatemala city on the 4th day of June, 1862., ’ . BLAIR, ANTO ANDREU, Poslmasler- General. P. M Gen., ad interim. Approved z Approved : ABRAHAM LINCOLN. RAFAEL CARRERA. By the President: WM. H. Smwann. P. on Aromnua. Wasnmoron, July 16, 1862.