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Mail for foreign countries.

--The New Orleans Picayune says:

‘ ‘"Mr. Anguste de Mesgrigny, appointed by the Postmaster of this city special mail carrier for the New Orleans and Mexican mail, connecting at Tampico with the English steamers for the West Indies and Europe, has just completed the necessary arrangements at Tampico, and will start from this city with the first mail on the 10th inst., when the double daily stage line of four-horse post coaches between New Iberia and Niblett's Bluff will be running to carry passengers to and from the Texan frontier. The office for the reception of letters, 16 Custom-House street, will be open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning to 3 in the afternoon, and the first mail will close on the 9th, at 3 o'clock P. M."’

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