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 1120 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH SALVADOR. JULY 20 &: OCT. 5, 1870. Wha? the Anrrcmz V. This arrangement shall go into operation on the first day g§·g;€ f°u mku of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy. It may be modified may be modi- from time to time by mutual agreement of the Post-Ofiice Departments of °°,';gw km to the two countries, and it is to be continued in force until annulled by muqontjnug ;§ tual consent, or by either Post-Office Department, after the expiration of f<>f¤°· three months' previous notice to the other of its- intention to annul the same. E¤°<>¤l¤i<>¤· Done in duplicate and signed at the city of Washington on the fifth day of October, 1870, and at the city of San Salvador on the twentieth day of July, 1870. ELIAS ANGULO, Dz'rector— General de Oorreos. [sen,.] JNO. A. J. CRESWELL, Postmaster- General of the United States. APx>¤>V¤l· I hereby approve the aforegoing convention, and in testimony thereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. U. S. GRANT. By the President : [sun,.] Hamrxroiv Fxsn, Secretary of State. Wnsumorou, October 5, 1870. TRANSLATION. The President of the Republic having seen and examined the aforegoing conventiou, concluded between the Administrator-General of Posts of the Republic and the Director-General of the same branch in the United States of the North, and finding it useful and convenient, has approved it in all its parts. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, [sun,.] ARREGO ARBIRN. 2- 5% Ez