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De La Rue's Indelible Diary. — To our minds, one of the

very best of the pocket-books ; strongly made, beautifully printed, and containing just, the information one wants ; as, for instance, a table of foreign coins, and of the less frequent measures, such as the firkin, the truss, and the tierce. The only failures we have perceived 000ur in the list of the Cabinet and the Judges, which are behind time, Lord Hatherley being still given as Lord Chancellor, the Duchy of Lancaster not being filled up, and Lord Penzance still presiding in the Court of Probate and Divorce.