11 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 9

A!: t ecount is given in the polars this morning

of the prevention of WO::!titell ntlaCk on the Queen's life. It is stated that Charles Stuber, Gralinia a In formerly kept a baker's shop in Chelsea, failed ,in !mono s.; and eriore property he had in Germany, as well as his effects Eeelaral, was telo•n by his creditors. His distressed cireturritances nit na unhappy ma: tinge disordered the man's intellect ; and, fancying ii! some w ity the Dote/Jess of Keot was instrumental in depriving cf his property in Germany, he vowed to be revenged upon her Roar! Iliglowse. He returned to England about the time when Collins threw the stone at William the Fourth, at Ascot Races; and tu'l Hughes, a constable of Chelsea. that he would till his pocket -tom-s end hest the Dutchess of Kent's brains out. Hughes took hie, a Dow Street ; nil Stuber was ordered to find security for his goal !,ebeviour, lint was afterwards allowed to go at large. About the eed la lost moral,. however, the poor maniac wrote a letter to a person, 1.4:ned, dueler lug flirt he had resolved to shoot the Queen and her e ea!, ta on their return from the City. This letter was sent to the !ono! Office, and thence to Sir Fredelick Roe. Surber was arrested n: tl :011t ultimo ; and certificates of his insanity having been pro. coed. be Wilt sent first to Chelsea Workhouse, and afterwards, by enter of the Magistrates, to the Hoxton Lunatic Asylum ; where he 1/C is said to be about sixty years of age.