transmitted by the English Maus and that no complaints have ever been made that letters forwarded by the French hails have failed of their distination, even during the period
when letters forwarded by the English
Mails
were 20
often lost
This
Remarkable direnmstance may
explain the fact allused
suffice to explain
to by the Postmaster General, in para:
• Secent. 79 that in all case. **" as it is
7
a common practice anony
the
Yokohama Merchants to forward their
Letters endising firsts and seconds of Exchange respectively by different-haus. If the above explanation of this eircumstance is not conclusive,
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