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Messrs. Cassell and Co. send us a number of the

useful volumes known as "Letts's Diaries," a property important enough, we see, to be managed by a limited company. A Rough Diary, in three sizes, with either a week or a day in an opening ; a Scribbling Diary ; a Colonial Rough Diary, or Scribbling Journal; and a Com- mercial Tablet Diary, for hanging up on the wall, are the specimens submitted to us. All, we may say, are excellently arranged, and sold at a very moderate price.