13 APRIL 1833, Page 12

Readers of the Police reports will acknowledge, that a very

fai proportion of the culprits are Police-officers. Two Policemen, the other day, 'robbed the house of a woman under pretence of looking for stolen goods. She wanted summonses against them, but she was denied, because their case was before the Commissioners. It is thought unreasonable that she was dissatisfied with this infor- mation. In case of the worst, these men will be dismissed the

." Force ; e. they will scarcely be punished at all, instead of being trebly mulct for the breach of trust and violation of official duty, in addition to robbery in a dwellinghouse, for which alone another would be transported.