The first cover does not have it's letter. It is from Paris.
Here is the Paris postmark.
Here is the stamp.
It is type 2.
Here is the second cover. It is from Bordeaux (PC 441)
Here is the letter:
It reads (thanks to https://www.transkribus.org/ )
Bordeaux le 26 Juin 1861
Monsieur Laroche de Talay,
Gare Ségur en ville
J'ai au nom
Mr Creicy au prejudice duquel
fait une opposité en
de Mr Laurand, men client,
Vos mains, m’ayant payé le montant en Capital
et pais de sa creance, l'ai l'honneur de venir adresser
L'original de cette opposités avec la mains levée au
Pied qui se trouve dans la forme accoutumée, dans
le but d’hinter des pein
J’ai l’honneur D’Etre, Monsieur,
Tod
Devene
Wote tant
tandran
Thanks to Google Translate:
Bordeaux, June 26, 1861
Mr. Laroche de Talay,
Ségur Station (City Office)
Acting on behalf of Mr. Laurand—my client—and in the interest of Mr. Creicy (to whose prejudice a formal objection had been filed), I have the honor to hereby forward to you the original of said objection.
Mr. Laurand having paid into your hands the full amount—principal and costs—of the claim in question, the document is accompanied by a formal release (or "lifting of the objection") appended at the foot thereof, drawn up in the customary form, with the aim of avoiding any further penalties.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
[Signed]
Laurand
Here is the Petite Chiffres.
Here is the postmark.
Here is the stamp.
The stamp is type 2.









