>From London Chronicle ( London, England ), July 5, 1783 - July 8, 1783; Issue 4163. On Sunday afternoon Mr. BODDINGTON , High Constable of Finsbury division, attended by a number of peace-officers of Clerkenwell, St. Luke's, etc., patrolled for some miles on the banks of the New River, to suppress that indecent practise of bathing in the water, which should come to the inhabitants of this metropolis pure, but which has been polluted, by an act which was at the same time a breach of the Sabbath, and an offence to decency. Several persons were taken into custody, but released, on a promise not to repeat their offence.