G-Continued. E Acknowledgment of receipt for the correspondence between the United Kingdom and the United States. § I.-Unpaid letters, &c., to be placed to the credit of the British office. G-Continued. § II.-Paid letters, &c., to be placed to the credit of the United States office. § III.—Letters, newspapers, &c., on which the British postage has been paid, and which form na charge between the two offices. 10. Letters from foreign countries, &c., in transit through the United Kingdom for the United States... 11. Letters from the United Kingdom for foreign countries, &c., in transit through the United States. 12. Newspapers, periodical works, pamphlets, &c.. Number. Postmaster of H. AN ACCOUNT BETWEEN THE GENERAL POST OFFICE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE GENERAL POST OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR The correspondence exchanged between the two offices. |