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APPENDIX. 411

BRITISH POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.—

Letters posted or charged in the U. States
will be rated at a half ounce to the single
letter, over a half and not exceeding 1 ounce
as a double letter, over an ounce and not ex-
ceeding an ounce and a half as a treble let-
ter, and so on, each half ounce or fractional
excess constituting a rate.
The single rates to be charged on each let-
ter posted in the United States addressed to
any place in Great Britain or Ireland is 24
cents, the double rate 48 cents, and so on.
Said postage on letters going to any place
in Great Britain or Ireland maybe pre-paid,
if the whole amount is tendered at the office
in the United States, where mailed, at the
option of the sender.

Newspapers may be mailed at any office in
the United States to any place in the United
Kingdom on the pre-payment of 2 cents, and
may, on receipt from any place in Great
Britain or Ireland, be delivered at any office
in the United States on payment of 2 cents.
Note. — Each Government is to charge 2 cts.
on each newspaper. These are to be sent in
bands or covers, open at the sides or ends,
and to contain no manuscript whatever.
On letters to be sent to any foreign coun-
try or British possession, and mailed for that
purpose to any post office in the Island of
Great Britain, they must be pre-paid, if sent
by a British packet, 5 cents the single tate,
and if by an American packet, 21 cents, to
be doubled, tripled, &c., according to weight.

LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Central High School,
Eastern Female High School,
Western Female High School,
Male Grammar School No. 1,
Female " " No. 1,
Male Grammar School No. 2,
Female " " No. 2,
Male Grammar School No. 3,
Female " " No. 3,
Male Grammar School No. 4,
Female " " No. 4,
Male Grammar School No. 5,
Female " " No. 5,
Male Grammar School No. G,
Female " " No. 6,
Male and Fem Gr. Sch. No. 7,
Male Grammar School No. 8,
Female " " No. 8,
Male Grammar School No. 9,
Female " " No. 9,
Male Grammar School No. 10,
Female " " No. 10,
Male Grammar School No. 11,
Female " " No. 11,
Male Grammar School No. 12,
Female " " No. 12,
Female " " No. 13,
Male Grammar School No. 14,
Female " " No. 14,
Male Primary School No. 1,
Female " " No. 1,
Male Primary School No. 2,
Female " " No. 2,
Male Primary School No. 3,
Female " " No. 3,
Male Primary School No. 4,
Female " " No. 4,
Male Primary School No, 5,
Female " " No. 5,
Male Primary School No. 6,
Female " " No. 6,
Male Primary School No. 7,
Female " " No. 7,
Male Primary School No. 8,
Female " " No. 8,
Male Primary School No. 9,
Female " " No. 9,
Male Primary School No. 10,
Female " " No. 10,
Male Primary School No. 11,

cor of Holiday and Fayette streets,
Aisquith near Orleans street,
cor of Fayette and Greene streets,

corner of Broadway and Bank sts.,

Aisquith near Fayette street,
corner of Fayette and Front streets,
corner of Hanover and Lee streets,

corner of Monument and Forest sts.
Ross near Biddle street, -

cor Cheasapeake & Hudson sts., Can
cor. of Fremont and Ridgely streets,

cor. of Calvert and Saratoga streets
cor. of William and Warren streets,
corner of Bond and Jefferson streets
Barre street near Eutaw,

Aisquith near Orleans street,
corner of Gough and Stiles streets,

corner of Gough and Wolfe streets,
Stiles near High street,

corner of Fayette and Greene sts.,
corner of McElderry and Short sts.,
Hill between Hanover and Sharp sts

Edward near Aisquith street,
Fayette near Caroline,
Ann, betw. Cant. ay. and Alicean ne

Aisquith near Fayette, -
Harford avenue, -
Caroline near Lombard street,

corner of Calvert and Saratoga sts.,
corner of Front and Fayette streets,
Hollins near Schroeder street,

corner Schroeder and Peirce streets

George Morrison.
Nathaniel H. Thayer.
D. A. Hollingshead.
Michael Connolly.
Margt. A. McConkey.
William Kerr.
Mary McDermott.
John G. Cassady.
Frances R. Ross.
Henry Cragg.
Elizabeth A...Cross.
John Basil, jr.
Mary Rice.
Thomas S. Bennett.
Eliza Adams.
Adlein S. Kenney.
A. D. Warfield.
Harriet A. Musselman.
George S. Grape.
Rachel Parker.
Robert J. Kerr.
Mary A. Reside.
, Robert II. Peregoy.
Nancy W. Smith.
George B. Loane.
Sarah J. Cooke.
Emily E. Jours.
Wm. A. Rippey.
Margaret E. Borland.
Elizabeth A. Abbott.
Mary J. Dougherty.
Mary A. Slicer.
Ann J. Groscup.
Anna E. Knight.
Elizabeth A. Colston.
Sallie A. Pattison.
Emma Poole.
Charlotte R. Ely.
Mary Jones,
Helen W. Wardenburg
Agnes P. Tolson.
Priscilla Owens.
Mary S. Slater.
not appointed.
Mary E. Beaufort.
Marrietta Barrickman.
Lizzie Hasson.
Matilda L. Shipley.
Elizabeth P. Martin.
Carrie E. Kurtz.



 

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