GOING TO BRIGHTEN.
NEW ANNUALS AND REPUBLICATIONS.
| ANNUALS. | |
| FORGET-ME-NOT | Dedicated to the “Irish Pisantry.” By Mayor DanO’Connell. |
| FRIENDSHIP’S OFFERING | Dedicated by Mr. Roebuck to the Times. |
| THE BOOK OF BEAUTY | Edited by Col. Sibthorp and Mr. Muntz. |
| THE JUVENILE ANNUAL | Edited by the Queen, and dedicated to Prince Albert |
| REPUBLICATIONS. | |
| ON NOSOLOGY | By the Duke of Wellington and Lord Brougham. |
| A TREATISE ON ELOQUENCE | By W. Gibson Craig, M.P. |
| COOPER’S DEAR-SLAYER | By Lord Palmerston. |
DISCOVERY OF VALUABLE JEWELS.
Public curiosity has been a good deal excited lately by mysterious rumours concerning some valuable jewels, which, it was said, had been discovered at the Exchequer. The pill-box supposed to enclose these costly gems being solemnly opened, it was found to contain nothing but an antique pair of false promises, set in copper, once the property of Sir Francis Burdett; and a bloodstone amulet, ascertained to have belonged to the Duke of Wellington. The box was singularly enough tied with red official tape, and sealed with treasury wax, the motto on the seal being “Requiscat in Pace.”