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of ways. He has left a legacy of $10,000 to " the Pliim- 

 mer Hall in the City of Salem." This laiiguaire does not 

 clescrihe with acciuacy either of the cori)oiate Ixxlies 

 wliich have from the outset enjoyed the joint occn})ancy 

 of the building and for wdiose act'ommodation it seems to 

 have been designed. It designates in terms by their cor- 

 porate name neither the " Essex Institute " nor the " Pro- 

 })riet()rs of the Salem Athenaeum," and we are advised 

 that the case is one of those in which the courts, rather 

 than allow the legacy to lapse for uncertainty and fall to 

 a Pennsylvania Hospital, which is the residuary legatee, 

 will hear evidence of a certain well-defined sort tending 

 to show the purpose the testator had in view. Such evi- 

 dence is in course of preparation — proper legal steps 

 have been taken — and already more than one hundred 

 and forty letters from the testator have come to light, all 

 of them expressing the warmest interest in the Institute 

 and its work, of which Mr. Smith was constantly avail- 

 ing himself for fourteen years. It is impossible to sup- 

 pose that we shall not profit by the bounty of our friend. 



The will of Mr. George L. Ames has also been filed, 

 and while probate has not been finally allowed, and the 

 condition of his estate is yet to be disclosed, it can hardly 

 be that the Institute among other beneficiaries will not 

 ultimately derive a very considerable advantage tVom the 

 generous remembrance of Mv. Ames. 



But the need of the Institute, as of most societies of 

 the kind, is ready money rather than the expectation of 

 future riches. The possibilitj- of securing the Stor}', the 

 Curwen, and other noble contributions, — of housing, 

 cataloofuino- arrano-inij and utilizing the collections already 

 ours, — of conducting oui' large correspondence, our 

 prudential and other business affairs with reasonable vigor 

 and efficiency, — depends on ready money; depends on 



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