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 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. MAY 14, 1849. 7 99 G. —— Continued. ACKNOWLEDGMENT _0F RECEIPT FOB THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES. Posr-OFFICE , Um -—- of ———-, 184-. The mail from -—-—— to -———·— by the -—- pac/cet of the —-— of -—-, 184-, has been receivei containing thefdlowing articles, viz. :— ""’*‘* Statqugeut by the Veriiicatiun by the Bntmh ohlcc. United States 0B10s. §I. Unpaid leiters, {fc. to be placed to the credit dau British OHM. AMOUNT. AMOUNT. 1. Unpaid letters from the United Kingdom for the DOI1¤r¤. Cents. Dollars. Cents. Uniwd States, at —- cents the single mw. . . 2. Unpaid letters from foreign countries, and British colonies and possessions, in transit through the United Kingdom for the United States. 8. Newspapers in transit through the United Kingdom for the United Shams, at 2 cents each. . . 4. Missent, redirected, and returned letters received from the United States _. . 5. Closed mails for the United States oihcnin transit through tho United Kingdom. . . . . . . . 0mqm_ The Det weight of lab tersandthe number of newspapers contsiuedin the closed Net weight Number mails are to be eu- uflettors in ofmmstered in the verifi- ounces. papers. cation column by the United States cfliue. _ Auomrr. Auomvr. §1`I. Paid letters, gw;. to be placed to the credit __;__________ qft/ce United States offcs. Dollars. Cents. Dollars. (kat!. 6. Paid letters f1·01;;1 the United Kingdom for the United States, at —- cents the single rate . . . 7. Paid letters for foreign countries, United Stratos posspsions, kc. in transit through the United Status . ... S. Paid newspapers for foreign countries. Urilted States possessions, Sec. in transit through the United States, st 2 cents cawh . . . . . 9. Closed mails from the British omco in transit through the United States . . . . . D“TmA.n,m_ Net ziilyuzgsfetwrs Numggxgzmws- §III. Letlers, newspapers, Ja. on which the Brit- N¤¤¤b°¥· ish postage has been paid, and winch form no eluzzge between the two of ices. 10. Letters from foreign countries, 8sc. in transit through tho Uniful Kingdom for the United Smbcs 11. Letters from the United Kingdom for foreign countries, Sec. In transit through the United States . . 12. Newspapers, periodical works, pamphlets, &c. . ., Postmaster (gf---.