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Wmats Inors.--Eighteen of the men engaged in these disgrace- ful

riots have been apprehended, and committed to Lancaster gaol for trial.

McnnEa OF MR. TURNER.—The circumstances connected with the mysterious sm;rder of Mr. Turner or -Upe. ell, occasioned a great deal of anxiety fee, time apprehension of the alleged assassin, which has at length been accomplished. His real name is James Bridges, though he is known by the name of Clitherow, and by various other names, indifferent parts of Norloa. He appears to have secreted himself amongst his friends and relations for some time past ; and after succeeding in making some nar- row escapes, he at last found his way to his father's house at Swanton Morley, near Dereham. The woman with whom he used to live was unconscioualy the means of his apprehension. She had lately been re- moved by the overseers of Wished' to Guist, her native place, a village about two miles from Swanton Morley. Here she was observed to visit the house where Bridges' father and mother live, at a time when they were both out at work. This induced a suspicion that the son was in the house. Under the direction oi a magistrate, it was resolved to as- certain the fact. At eleven o'clock at night, the police, with a party consisting of about ten persons, with the gentleman by whom Bridges' father was employed, went ..to. the house. The latter knocked at the &Jar t the father of Bridges seeing onlyhis employer, readily opened it, when some of the party entered, while others surrounded the outside. The father denied that his son was there ; but, upon searching the rooms, he was found concealed under a bed.—Nwjak. East Anglian.