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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.

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FOREIGN AND COLONIAL.

jTHE SOUTH AFRICAN ABORIGINES.

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SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAYE TRADE…

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WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

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WILLS AND BEQUESTS. (Frqrb the Illmtratsd London iVews,') The will, dated July 24, 1877, of Mr. William Frederic Q-rahsni, late of Elm-grove, Wallington, Surrey, who aied on January 29 last, was proved on the 23rd ult. by Sir james Tyler, William Ballance, and Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Martin Shelley, the executors, the nersonal estate being sworn under £200,000. The testator leaves his wife, Mrs. Jane Graham, the use of bis residence, Elm-grove, with the furniture, and the. interest of £ 80,000 for life to his three daughters, Eva Louisa, Jessie Hilda, and Mabel Fanny, £30,000 between them to his executors, £1000 each; to the Worshipful Company of Weavers, £1000 and there are bequests in favonrofhis sisters Emma and Louisa and others. The residue of his real and per- sonal estate goes to his three sons, Robert Bewerbank, Frank William, and William Woodman. The will, dated November 3, 1873, of the Hon. Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth Hotham, late of Bramber Rectory, Sussex, who died on December 10 last, was proved on the 7th February by the Rev. John Mor- land Rice, the sole executor, the pergonal estate being sworn under £30,000. The testatrix beq^aths £ 5000 between the three daughters of John Hotham; to her niaces,.Laura Marianne Rice and Harriet York, £5500 each; and other legacies. The residue of her pro- perty, real and personal, she leaves upon trust for her niece, Caroline Penelope Rice. The will and codicils, dated November 23, 1860, October 27, 1868, and September 9,- 1875, of Mr. Charles Gould, formerly of Westbourne-terrace, and of Lisbon, Portugal, but late of 12, Sussex-square, Brighton, who dle(Lon December 11 last, were proved on the 20th ult. by Mrs. Margaret Gould, the widow, Charles Henry Roope and Gerald Roope, the nephews, the^acting executor?, the personal estate being sworn under £ 70,000. The testator gives to his wife absolutely two sums of £ 5000 -and his house in Sussex-square, with the household furniture and effects, and upon trust for her fer life .the f&rtber 8um,of £ 10,Q60. t Among the other legacies there are several to eminent' Roman Catholic clergymen for distribution among charities. The remainder of his property is to be held upon trust for all his children. The will (dated April 15, 1861) of Mr. Erasmus ¡ Septimus Eyre, late of Derby-villa, Highbury New- 11 park, who died on January 12 last, was proved on the 13th ult. by Miss Georgiana Byre, the daughter, the acting executrix, the personal estate being sworn under. £ 45,000. The only persona interested under the will are testator's three) daughters, Gedifc^na, Ellen, and Mary Ann. The will (dated February 14,1876) of Mr. Robert I John Dobree, late of No. 12, Gilbert-street, Grosvenor- square, of No. 264, Strand, and of No. 15, Russell- square, whe died on January 9 last, was proved on the 20th ult. by Mrs. Ostolme Maria Dobree, the j widow, John Robert Dobree, Edward Henry Dobree, | Robert Oharles Dobree, and George William Dobree, j the sons, the executors, the personal estate being sworn under £40,000. The testator gives to his wife his furniture and household effects and .£100; and annuities to his sister and a servant; is to the residue of his property, the income is to go to his wife for life, and at her death the capital to all his children in equal shares. (From the City Press") The will of Mr. William Perry, late of Monkwell- street and of Walthamstow, merchant, who died on January 17th last, was proved on the 20th ult. by ¡ Mrs. Mary A. Penn, the daughter. The testator leaves a legacy to a domestic servant, and the rest of his estate to his said daughter for life, with a power ¡' of appointment by will or deed of the capital at her death. I The will of Mr. John Bobinson Clarke, late of 28, King-street, Oheapside, accountant, who died on Janu- ary 31st last, at 40, Harley-street, Cavendish-square, was proved on the 15th ult. by Mr. J. A. Josolyneand Mr. A. G Soutter, the acting executors, the personal estate being sworn under £ 6000. The testator gives a house in the Finchley-road to his mother for life, j twenty-five guineas to each of his executors, and the rest of his property to all his children in equal ■hares. The will of Mr. Henry Pritchard, late of 7, Queen- street, Oheapside, auctioneer, and of 298, Oamc en- The will of Mr. Henry Pritchard, late of 7, Queen- street, Oheapside, auctioneer, and of 298, Came en- road, N., who died on the 25th of January last, was proved on the 19th ult. by Mr. H. J. Kearns, and Mr. j W. D. Bayley, the executors, the personal estate being sworn sander £6000. The testator bequeaths to his | executors £ 25 each for their trouble; and to his wife, Mrs. Mary B. B. Pritchard, all his furniture aiid other household effects; the residue of his real and personal estate is to be held upon trtist for his wife fot j life, and, then for his children. j The will of Mr. Christopher Walton, formerly of 8, Ludgate-hill, and late of 9, Southwood-terrace, f Highgate, who died oh the 11th of October last, at j Southend-on Sea, was proved on the 19th ult. by Mrs. Sarah Ann Walton, the widow, the personal estate j being sworn under £18,000. The testator makes pro- vision for the various members of his family, and there are several charitable bequests, including one j for the purpose of diffusing Theosophic Evangelical j science and literature The testator also gives a pre- cise statement of what he understood by Theosophic | Evangelical truth.

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THE EASTERN QUESTION.

ANOTHER COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

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PARLIAMENTARY INTELUGENCE.

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