13 JANUARY 1844, Page 8

The Britannia, which usually describes remarkable wills, states that the

Marquis of Wellesley leaves 1,000/. to Mr. Alfred Montgomery, his private secretary, with this direction—" And I desire him to publish such of my papers as shall tend to illustrate my two Administrations in Ireland, and to protect my honour against the slander of Melbourne and his pillar of state, O'Connell." Lord Brougham, to whom he leaves Hooter in four volumes, be earnestly desires to assist in publishing his manuscripts ; saying, "I leave my memory in his charge, confiding in his justice and honour." The property is sworn under 6,0001.

Letters from Vienna of the 3d instant state that accounts had been received from Goritz, announcing that the Duke d'Angouleme was suf- fering from serious illness. The Duke of Bordeaux has left England in haste.