[30] Robbing carts, or carriages, of bales, trunks, &c.

[31] Entering a house or shop, unobserved, and stealing whatever is most come-at-able.

[32] Shop-lifting.

[33] Secreting small trinkets of value in a shop, while pretending to select and purchase something.

[34] Uttering counterfeit money, or forged bank-notes.

[35] Getting in at the lower windows of private houses, and robbing the apartments of plate or other portable goods.

[36] Breaking a shop-window at night, having first tied the door to prevent a pursuit, then snatching at any articles of value within reach.

[37] Cutting a hole in a pane of glass, without noise, in order to rob the window of something before determined on.

[38] Defrauding errand boys, or porters, of their load, by false pretences of various kinds.

[39] Obtaining money from charitable persons, by some fictitious statement of distress.