(B)—List of the Towns in Sardinia, and of the Foreign Countries the Correspondence of which to and from the United Kingdom, and to and from Countries in transit through the United Kingdom, should be forwarded by Genoa. (C.)-List of the Towns in Sardinia the Correspondence of which to and from the United Kingdom, and to and from Countries in transit through the United Kingdom, should be forwarded by Nice. (D.)-List of the Towns in Sardinia and of the Foreign Countries the Correspondence of which to and from the United Kingdom, and to and from Countries in transit through the United Kingdom, should be forwarded by the Travelling Post Office on the Victor Emmanuel Railway. (E.)—List of the Towns in England the Correspondence of which to and from Sardinia, and to and from Countries in transit through Sardinia, should be forwarded by Dover. (F.)—List of the Countries and Colonies the Correspondence of which to and from Sardinia, and to and from countries in transit through Sardinia, should be forwarded by London. (G.)-TABLE showing the Conditions on which shall be exchanged in Ordinary Mails between the British Post Office and the Post Office of Sardinia Ordinary Letters, despatched from the Countries the Correspondence of which is transmitted through Great Britain for Sardinia, and Countries .The rates specified in Columns 4, 5, 10, and 11 of this Table, increase for letters exceeding the weight of 7 grammes according to two different principles. The sum of 1d., or 10 centimes out of each Four rates. Six rates. One rate. From 30 to 60 grammes Two rates. From 60 to 90 grammes And so on, adding two rates for every 30 grammes. Badagry, Bonny, Cameroons," |