. Stamp-collector's magazine. 9$ Ty l iJsilb stamp. May 1, 1866.] THE STAMP-COLLECTORS MAGAZINE. 73. whether they supersede others or are merelysupplementary, and in the latter case do notconstitute themselves the forerunners of anew emission, we are not in a position atpresent to decide. They are —The Rigi-Kaltbad local, firstnoticed in the Novembernumber of our last volume,and again in the Februaryone for the present year, ishere depicted, but we knowno more of its origin, pur-pose, and history than wedid before. We can onlyoffer it to our readersnotice, as in duty boun


. Stamp-collector's magazine. 9$ Ty l iJsilb stamp. May 1, 1866.] THE STAMP-COLLECTORS MAGAZINE. 73. whether they supersede others or are merelysupplementary, and in the latter case do notconstitute themselves the forerunners of anew emission, we are not in a position atpresent to decide. They are —The Rigi-Kaltbad local, firstnoticed in the Novembernumber of our last volume,and again in the Februaryone for the present year, ishere depicted, but we knowno more of its origin, pur-pose, and history than wedid before. We can onlyoffer it to our readersnotice, as in duty bound with regard toevery candidate for public patronage, whe-ther eligible or ineligible. Haiti.—The black republic now possessestwo stamps, a medio real light-green havingbeen added to the 1 real previously trust, as our sable brethren have enteredupon the path of postal progress, they willnot rest satisfied with their present issue,but will produce a series of stamps worthyto take rank beside the artistic emissionsfor the sister republic of Liberia. Finland.—Annexed we give a cut


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