Saturday 28 Aug 1819 (p. 2, col. 5 - p. 3, col. 5) Cumberland Assizes, 1819. CROWN COURT. [continued] BURGLARY. JOHN ROBINSON, charged with stealing on the 17th July last, several articles of wearing apparel, the property of pupils at Green Row Academy. Sarah SCOTT, laundry maid to Mr. SAUL, deposed, that on the 16th July last she fastened the window and door of the Laundry, in which were a quantity of clothes belonging to Mr. SAUL's family and the scholars, that had been recently washed; some were in a basket on the floor, and some on lines in the room. At half past six the following morning, she went into the Laundry, found the articles disturbed, but took no particular notice at that time. On crossing the yard, a servant man drew her attention to the Laundry window, which had been broken and was raised up about two inches; on going into the room she found the window screw lying on the window-bottom, and several shirts and handkerchiefs missing. Robert TATE was at Aspatria on the 20th July last in a public house. Saw the prisoner passing the window with a large bundle, which he thought contained contraband spirits. Witness went to the door, called him back, and gave him a glass of ale. Prisoner then opened his bundle: in it were several shirts, &c. and a web of linen: he said he had bought them of different soldiers. Witness, suspecting the articles to be stolen, arrested the prisoner, and gave Mr. SAUL information. John DRAPER, a surgeon at Blitterlees, was sworn in as a special constable on this occasion, and carried the prisoner and bundle before the Rev. Mr. STANLEY. When he took the prisoner he said he was sorry to be sent to gaol for stealing a few shirts; he wished he had gone on the road with a pistol, like a gentleman. He had two shirts and two vests on when arrested, which were part of the stolen property. The articles found on the prisoner were proved to be the property of the scholars, by Sarah SCOTT. Verdict, Guilty,-Transported seven years. [to be continued]