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 824 POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN. JAN. 11 &`FnB.3, 1859. Done in duplicate and signed at London on the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and at Washington on the seventeenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. HORATIO KING. ROWLAND HILL. Approved: Armor: V. Bnowu. Concnnsrxm. Settlement of Further Details under the Postal Treaty with Great &·itain. ADDITIONAL ARTICLES January 11 To the Articles agreed upon between the Post-gjice of the United States
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-§@ and Deland for  into Execution the Oonvention of December WS p'fifteen, one thousand eight hundred and forty-ezght. Ame, p. 787. IN pursuance of the power granted by Article XXI. of the convention of December fifteen, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the two Post-Otlices, to settle the matters of detail, which are to be arranged by mutual consent, for insuring the execution of the stipulations contained in the said convention, the undersigned, duly authorized for that purpose by their respective offices, have agreed upon the following articles :— New omce of Aivrxctn I. There shall be established, on the part of the United §:§;‘3‘E°Pf;_?_*l" States, a new office of exchange at Portland, for the exchange of United mq_ States and European mails with the British offices of Liverpool and London, by means of United States, British, or Canadian mail packets, plying between Liverpool and Portland. Exchmrzs ¤f Axvrroms II. The offices of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia may §‘;lf,_:,{ my °f exchange mails with the offices of London and Liverpool, respectively, by way of Portland, in the same manner as mails are now being exchanged by United States and British packets plying between New York and Liverpool, and Boston and Liverpool. Mails from Arrrcnm IH. The mails forwarded from the office of Portland to the United Kingdom, with the exception of the city of London and its suburbs. The mails for London shall comprise all the correspondence for that city and its suburbs, and for countries in transit through the United Kingdom. l lgngs t¤P¤}·f·- Axrxotn IV. Reciprocally, the mails forwarded from the offices of for the United States, excepting the cities of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. 'I`he mails forwarded from the offices of London and Liverpool to Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, shall comprise all the correspondence destined for each of those cities respectively. Presenttnbe Aurxcmt V. The present articles shall be considered as additional to ';f£"°““ "·"“‘ those agreed upon between the two offices for carrying into execution the convention of December filteen, one thousand eight hundred and forty- A"", P· 788- eight, signed at Washington on the fourteenth May, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. `
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 * Eat_ °°"’P"“° London and Liverpool to Portland shall comprise all the correspondence