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 798 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Mar 14, 1849. See pp. 790 G. su - sis. ’ LETTER BILL FOR THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM. Mails from -—i to -———- by the —-——— packet. P0 sr-Omron —-——-, zhe -—-- ry';-, 1s4-. The following articles are sent herewith, the receipt of which it is requested may be acknowledged, viz. 2- Statement by the Verification by the United States oiilce. British office. §I. Unpaid ktters, {fc. to be placed io the credit www AMOUNT' ‘ of the United States office. ` 1. Unpaid letters from the United States for the Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cents. United Kingdom, at —— cents the single rate. . 2. Unpaid letters from foreign countries, United States possessions, Soc. in transit through the United States for the United Kingdom. .. 6. Newspapers in transit through the United States for the United Kingdom, at 2 cents each. . . . 4. Missent, redirected, and returned letters received from the United Kingdom. . . . . 6. Closed mails for the British oiilce in transit through the United States. . . . Oman'- The weight of letters and tho number of newspapers contained in the closed gegegggjggj ,1§.“;;;1: mails are to be entered in me mm- °““°°’· p*P°”· cation column by the British office. §II. Paid letters, Qc. lo he placed to the credit of mourn. _ Amoum:. the Brztzsh office. A? L__ Dollars. Cents. Dollars. Cents. 6. Paid letters from the United States for the United Kingdom, at ——· cents the single rate. . . . . 7. Paid letters for foreign countries and British colonies and possessions in transit through the United Kingdom. . . . ... 8. Paid newspapers for foreign countries, Src. ln transit through the United Kingdom, at 2 cents each. 9. Closed mails from the United States oftlce ln transit through the United Kingdom. . `bssrnznmu. Net weight of letters Number of newsin ounces. papers. §III. _Leltcrs, newspapers, dec. on which the Numb"' Umfed States postage has been paid, and which form no charge between the two cjices. 10. Letters hom foreign countries, Svc. in transit through the United States for the United Kingdom 11. Letters trom the United States for foreign countries, Sec. in transit through the United Kingdom I2. Newspapers, periodical works, pamphlets, &c. . ., Postmaster qf———.