To beg that
will
Convey
to the Right
November last, No: 244 (in duplicate) and
you
Honorable the Governor General of India in Council the best acknowledgments this Government for the various valuable Papers that accompanied
of
that letter.
I have be
(Signed) Richard Wom(an/ast missing text)
No: 68
Officiating
Post Master General.
Calcutta.
Live
Victoria, Hongkong. 16th January 1841.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 269 of the 25th of November last pointing out the
which had occurred in the Post Office
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Office at this Place in the collection of Postage upon letters intended for the Overland Mail and to be transmitted by dawk from Calcutta to Bombay
From your letter it appears that
to the
the total amount of Postage due upon the several letters and Newspapers therein specified is Rs.61 whereas the
amount levied at the Office Victoria was only Rs 6. 8 thus leaving a deficit to the Indian Government of Rs. 24.8 As this deficit is evidently owing negligence of the person in charge of the Post Office Department at this Place, who had been duly furnished with clear and definite instructions as to the rates at which Postage to be levied on all letters, Papers, etc.
His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct that the amount of this deficiency
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I have be...
(Signed) Richard Wom...
No: 68 Officiating Post Master General.
Calcutta.
Victoria, Hongkong. 16th January 1841.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 269 of the 25th of November last pointing out the irregularity which had occurred in the Post Office at this Place in the collection of Postage upon letters intended for the Overland Mail and to be transmitted by dawk from Calcutta to Bombay.
From your letter it appears that the total amount of Postage due upon the several letters and Newspapers therein specified is Rs.61 whereas the amount levied at the Office Victoria was only Rs 6.8 thus leaving a deficit to the Indian Government of Rs. 24.8 As this deficit is evidently owing to negligence of the person in charge of the Post Office Department at this Place, who had been duly furnished with clear and definite instructions as to the rates at which Postage to be levied on all letters, Papers, etc.
His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct that the amount of this deficiency...
Corrected and formatted according to the provided rules, here is the final version in HTML:To beg that will convey to the Right Honorable the Governor General of India in Council the best acknowledgments this Government for the various valuable Papers that accompanied your letter of November last, No: 244 (in duplicate).
I have been (Signed) Richard Wom...
No: 68 Officiating Post Master General. Calcutta.
Victoria, Hongkong. 16th January 1841.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 269 of the 25th of November last pointing out the irregularity which had occurred in the Post Office at this Place in the collection of Postage upon letters intended for the Overland Mail and to be transmitted by dawk from Calcutta to Bombay.
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From your letter it appears that the total amount of Postage due upon the several letters and Newspapers therein specified is Rs.61 whereas the amount levied at the Office Victoria was only Rs 6.8 thus leaving a deficit to the Indian Government of Rs. 24.8 As this deficit is evidently owing to negligence of the person in charge of the Post Office Department at this Place, who had been duly furnished with clear and definite instructions as to the rates at which Postage to be levied on all letters, Papers, etc.
His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct that the amount of this deficiency...
Let's correct and simplify the response to directly output the corrected text in HTML format as per the instructions. The final answer is:To beg that will convey to the Right Honorable the Governor General of India in Council the best acknowledgments this Government for the various valuable Papers that accompanied your letter of November last, No: 244 (in duplicate).
I have been (Signed) Richard Wom...
No: 68 Officiating Post Master General. Calcutta.
Victoria, Hongkong. 16th January 1841.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No: 269 of the 25th of November last pointing out the irregularity which had occurred in the Post Office at this Place in the collection of Postage upon letters intended for the Overland Mail and to be transmitted by dawk from Calcutta to Bombay. From your letter it appears that the total amount of Postage due upon the several letters and Newspapers therein specified is Rs.61 whereas the amount levied at the Office Victoria was only Rs 6.8 thus leaving a deficit to the Indian Government of Rs. 24.8 As this deficit is evidently owing to negligence of the person in charge of the Post Office Department at this Place, who had been duly furnished with clear and definite instructions as to the rates at which Postage to be levied on all letters, Papers, etc.
His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct that the amount of this deficiency...