25 SEPTEMBER 1830, Page 20

Specimen of "The Remembrance." •.,;

AnotberInnual! and edited by ROSCOE, who wrote -the -.descriptive matter of the Landscape Annual. Is he a pluralist editor of annuals ? The specimen is rich in promise, and elegant withal ; and the design by W. GILL, consisting of two juvenile draught-players, is clever, and ex- tremely well-engraved by C. ROLLS. The vignette in the title is very pretty ; but there is nothing novel either in the idea or the execution.; it might but for the name be a specimen of the Literary Souvenir, Friendship's Offering, Forget Me Not, or any other of these literary bijoux. It promises a portrait of the Queen, and other illustrations tempting in names and titles, and is to have an arabesque covering.