deed such a hypothesis need not excite much alarm; for while we possess upright judges, honest jurymen, and independent advocates, though criminals may tremble at the policeman's tread, yet the rights and liberties of Englishmen are free from danger. - 5, KING'S BENCH WALK, TEMPLE, November, 1840. R. CHARNOCK. CONTENTS. 10 Geo. 4, cap. 44.-An Act for improving the Police in and near the Metropolis. (19 June, 1829.) . 1 3 & 4 Wm. 4, cap. 89.-An Act to authorize the issue of a Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund, towards the support of the Metropolitan 2 & 3 Vict. cap. 47.-An Act for further improving 2 & 3 Vict. cap. xciv.-An Act for regulating the Po- lice in the City of London. (17 August, 1839.) 152 3 & 4 Vict. cap. 84.-An Act for better defining the Powers of Justices within the Metropolitan Police Order in Council of 3 October, 1840, appointing Order in Council of 3 January, 1840, directing certain |