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 900 POSTAL CONVENTION- GREAT BRITAIN. JUNE 30 & JULY 27, 1871. The within account exhibits a total balance of ——-, which, after deduction of the payments on account as therein stated, leaves a balance remaining of ——-—— due the ————— office. (Signature of proper accounting officer of the British office.), The above statement of account is accepted with a balance of a. due the -;— office. Auditor of the Treasuryfar the Pos!-<@e Deparhizmt. YVASHINGTON, -1, 187——. The payment on account of —————— having been receipted by special vouchers, the receipt of the balance remaining of ——- is hereby acknowledged. _-___—— ii) ___—i— Y-;} ·-—- j 187-. (U) NO. __· See p. 889. 1lrlONEY-ORDER Omron, London, i—- ——, 187-. SIR: The lists of international money-orders which the ——— exchange ofiice has transmitted to the New York exchange office from ———- to —-L-, 187—, amount to the sum of .£—-, equal to . 35 The lists transmitted by the New York office to the ——— oflice during the same period, amount to . 8 Difference . 35 On account of which the British office has already paid the following sums, viz. : -——— 18- $5 ——- 18-  55 -—--- 18-  3 -——— 18-  8 —·—-—~——-—t $ Difference remaining .. 3 In accordance with the terms of Article VH. of the convention of j, a bill of exchange on New York for S-—-— is herewith transmitted, the receipt of which you will be pleased to acknowledge in due form. I--;-_ _;-`-`} To THE POSTMASTER·GENERAL e OF THE UNITED STATES, Wushirzgton.