24 MARCH 1838, Page 8

Informations were received in Dublin on Tuesday, that a casket

of jewels, the property of the Dutehess of Leiester, valued at 4,000/. was stolen in the following extraordinary manner. Her Grace left -Carton on Monday, accompanied by some members of the family, for the purpose of attending the ball at the Castle on that even, ; and, .arriving in her carriage at Dominick Street, caused the casket, which she brought with her, containing the diamonds, to be put into It back drawing. room, as a piece of safety, until it should be found necessary to dress for the ball. A short time afterwards, the diamonds were sought for, but lo I they were gone. Search was made in every direc- tion to no purpose ; and two policemen proceeded to the house, for the purpose of investigating the matter ; but as the proceeding was strictly private, of course we are unacquainted with what occurred. however, we know, that au individual is suspected ; and if that sespi- ClOT1 prove to be well-founded, considerable surpri,e mill be the conse- quence. A few days %ill, however, unriddle the mystsry.

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