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---------THE LATE SIR ROBERT…

MONMOUTHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS,

STEALING A TURKEY,

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CHAEOE OF Si:mrroN,—AT Guildhall police office last week, a young man, respectably dressed, who refused to give his name, was charged with uttering seditious language in a public-house; it was suggested in the charge-sheet that he was insane. In consequence of his violent language, information was given to the police, and policeman Webb, of the Detective Force went to the public house. In an interview in a private room, the s young man made use of divers threats, and produced three letters or papers which he had written. One consisted of hints I to those who thought of self-destructionj urging that they might as well be hangedor take the chance of it, with the àl- t ternative of a comfortable provision for life—as drown them- i selves and they could manage this by killing a policeman, a t duchess, a countess, or a jockey, and then pleading I insanity. Another paper said the writer would like to 1 kill five hundred of the aristocracy. During the inter- View with Webb, the young man said, "I am a deter- ] mined Chartist, and a physical force man," and asked t if he would assist in carrying out a certain plan; adding, ( It can be easily done, and it' you will not do it I am deter- mined to get somebody else," This plan" was detailed in ] the third paper i it explained a mode of setting fire to ladies' 1 dresses in Kensington Gardens, on a Tuesday or a Friday, when" neatly the whole of the aristocracy in town are con- gregated to bear the band play," Before the alderman, the accused admitted that the writings were by him: he smiled during the proceedings, and handed in a paper as his defence, 1 in which he said he had merely explained how an unlawful act might fee committed, but had not intended to commit it him- self t that Was no offence. He Was remanded, in order that inquiries might be made. On Friday, Alderman Finnis said that no intimation had been received from the Treasury as o the disposal of the prisoner, the whole facts connected with his arrest having been communicated to Government, and he therefore should certainly not take tipon himself the respon- sibilityof discharging him. The prisoner was then removed 91 t, from the bar and conveyed to the Compter. He has the appearance of an attorney's clerk. SIK ROBERT PKKT,,—We are pleased fo learn that arrange- ments are making for receiving subscriptions for a tribute of respect to the late statesman, by those who ate ablejand desire to give larger sums than the Working classes are to give, Books have already been opened at the banking Rouses of Carr, Glyn, Halhfax, and Co., ia Lotabard-street, and at Ransom and CO:8, Pall-mall East,

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