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09/03/1864

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 09/03/1864
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 3907
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POLICE ^ UFMSFIETI GAZE fig & tttf) orttj)* 1 CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony, and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Proper£ that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Homes, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 3907 WEDNESDAY, MAbiCH 9, 1864. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may hear the Signature of the person • requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference so the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to MR. W. I). BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. *„* Whenever it is desired that any person shoulu oe appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made .111( 1 sworn to before a Magi uyiet, of the Offence charged, and attested copy thereof, together wgk, the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in POLICE GAZETTE, all iiCtterS addressed to the Editor must ( » E'*_' g?; t » <!, otherwise the insertion will not be made. It is requested that the Names and Descriptions of Deserters and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from the regular Arm;/, intended; for insertion in tile POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to ' The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pall Mall, London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS MURDER AID MALICIOUSLY WOUNDII6. At an adjourned inquest held on the 20th ultimo, the coroner's jury returned a verdict of ' Wilful Murder' against some person or persons unknown, for the murder of a male child found in the Shropshire Union Canal, at the parish of Llandisilio, Montgomeryshire, on the 18th January last; it appeared to have been in the water about fourteen days, and to be between two and three months old ; dressed in a white calico shirt, long flannel, the top lined with calico, red flannel binder, small pattern lilac print nightgown, white woollen hood, and two calico napkins; the clothes all appear to be new and neatly made. A reward of £ 50 will be paid by the Government to any person who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery and conviction of the murderer or murderers of the said child ; and Sir George Grey will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice, r. ot being the person who actually committed the murder, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to the same result. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Welshpool, or at the Llandistlio Poli. ce Station, where the clothes may be seen.— Bow- street, March 4. FORGERY. Absconded from Nottingham, charged with forgery, JOHN SPRAY, machine builder, about 48 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, thin face, prominent forehead, light brown hair very thin on top of head, small whiskers, walks upright, and is of respectable appearance ; it is supposed he will try to go abroad. Information to be given to Mr. J. Hedington, Chief Constable, Nottingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 7. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Description of a man charged with stealing from the person : a native of Wapping, a coal- whipper, 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 0 inches high, dark complexion and hair, high cheekbones, short neck ; dressed in blue monkey jacket, fustian vest and trousers, and black cloth cap with peak.— — Metropolitan Police, K Division, March 7. Description of a man charged with highway robbery : a native of Wapping, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion and hair, no whiskers; dressed in a monkey jacket, fustian trousers and vest, black cloth cap, and lace boots. lie is was convicted at Maidstone in August last, and sentenced to six months' imprisonment.— Metropolitan Police, K Division, March, 7. Supposed to have been stolen, from the person of Jane Hobinson, of 109, Bold- street, Liverpool, at Carnarvon, about the 2nd instant, or between Carnarvon and Liverpool, via Chester, or at Liverpool, a light leather Purse, with steel spring, containing five £ 5 Notes, about £ 10 in Gold, a small Brooch, with an Irish diamond set in silver, and a small gold Teakettle. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Stephen Davies, Carnarvon, or to Mr. Superintendent Kehoe, Central Police, Liverpool.— Bow- street, March 7. Further particulars of the two men charged with robbery in the city of Ripon, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 4th instant. One of the men has been apprehended in Leeds, who gave the name of THOMAS METCALFE, a native of Ripon, but latterly resided at Leeds. The other is still at large, and is of the following description : WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE, alias CURLY BILL, a native of New Town, Leeds, about 33 years of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, stoutly Luilt, very broad chest and shoulders, large round face, thick lips, short neck, dark hair curly behind, sallow complexion, and no whiskers ; dressed, when last seen on the 2nd instant, in a grey mixture cloth suit, and a billycock hat. Information to be given to Mr. Wm. Burniston, Chief Police Officer, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, and will pay any reasonable expense that may be incurred.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen from the person at Farningham Steeplechase, on the 3rd instant, a gold hunting Watch, white enamel dial, makers Strand and Hebtrey, 77, Blackman- street, Borough. £ 10 reward will be given on recovery of the watch, and con- viction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Mr. C. Brandon, Superintendent, Kent Constabulary, Dart- ford.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen from the person of a gentleman, in the borough of Ripon, with great violence, between 11 and 12 p. m. oH the 27th ultimo, a double bottom engine- turned silver lever Watch, expansion balance, jewelled in six holes, spring above, sunk seconds, and capped, No. 50Jff4, had attached a gold Albert Chain, snake pattern, with a jfcey which is su- pposed to have a blue and red stone turning oh a swivel at the top of key ; a red faded leather Purse, with Clasp, containing £ 5 14s. in Gold and Silver. By two men of the following description : one about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, round pale face, no whiskers ; dressed in dark cloth short jacket, dark trousers and vest, and dark low crowned hat. The other about SO years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, stout built, large round face, thick lips, no whiskers, very ruff hands, and rolling gait ; dressed in grey cloth or fustian coat, black cloth trou- sers, and light grey cap, he may have changed his coat and be wearing a red plush or worsted waistcoat, with fustian back and sleeves. £ 2 reward will be paid on the recovery of the watch, and conviction of the offenders. Information to be given to Mr. Wm. Burniston, Chief Borough Police Office, Ripon.-— Bow- street, March 4. Stolen from the person of Edwin Tailer, at Hadeley- green, Ironbridge, Salop, on the 14th ultimo, a silver verge Watch, with plain figures, makers Delvecctio and Catia, Wellington, Salop, No. 1293; it may be pawned or sold in some of the surrounding towns. Information to be given to P. C. Wood- hous, Ironbridge, Salop,— Boie- atreet, March 4. Stolen from the person at Cambridge steeple chase, on the 18th ultimo, supposed by some persons who came from the neighbourhood of Shoreditch, and are in the habit of attending races, a single cased silver lever Watch, convex dial, and steel hands, the back opens by a thumb- piece, maker Wm. Harris, Newmarket ; had a bronze chain of foreign make attached. Also a gold double bottom hunting Geneva Watch, anchor escapement, jewelled in 10 holes with five rubies, white enamel dial with seconds hand, the ca>* e has a number on it and is engine- turned. Information to be given to Mr. Chief Super- intendent Stretten, Chesterton- road, Cambridge.— Bow- street, March 4. Stolen about 4 p. m. on the 2nd instant, from the person of a lady, at a draper's shop in Market- place, Burslem, a leather Purse, with brass clasp in the shape of a hand, containing two £ 5 Bank of England Notes, one is numbered W | P 63541, October 14, 1863, both are marked in ink ' Mrs. Ford, 27th ( or 29th) 2- 64, J. M.,' payment of which is stopped ; and three Sovereigns. £ 2 reward will be given to any peison giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and convic- tion of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be given to Mr. Thomas Povey, Superintendent of Police, Burslem, Staffordshire Potteries.— Bow- street, March 4. Description of a Watch Btolen from the person of William Grace, at the ' Sun' public- house, Chamham Street, Wilts, on the 27th ultimo, by a man who is remanded, and who gives the name of JOHN MENGMAN, of Dog- row, Three Coats- lane, Mile End, London, and is about 27 years of age, 5 feet inches high, thin pale face, dark hair, no whiskers, and thabbily dressed. It is. a pair case rack lever watch, No. 6911, maker A. Heckles, Liverpool, with brass Chain and three com- mon Keys, one broken, a small Seal, an American Coin, and three Cents attached. Information to be given to Mr. Thomas Stetten, Superintendent, Marlborough, Wilts. — Bow- street, March 2. Stolen about 8 p. m. on the 26th ultimo, from the person of a gentleman in the city of Manchester, a gold lever Watch, makers' H. Davies and Sons, Birmingham. Any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and convic- tion of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the watch, shall receive £ 3 reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, March 2. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. During the night of the 7th instant, the dwelling- house of the Misses Walker, of Clifton- upon- Teame, Worcestershire, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen : a set of silver Castors and Stand and a large silver Sugar Castor, all marked ' J. W.' ; a round silver Tray, marked ' E. B.'; an oval silver Tray, marked ' J. E. W.' or ' J. W.'; a pair of silver embossed Sugar Tongs, marked ' S. W.' in old English; two pairs of plain Sugar Tongs, one marked ' W. S. W.' the other ' A. W.'; several silver Dessert Spoons, marked ' W.' in old English ; six silver Tea Spoons, marked ' E. W.'; a few small plated Forks, marked ' A. W.'; and three or four bottles of Brandy and Gin. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Raby, Police Station, Great Witley, Worcestershire. Bow- street, March 9. Description of AMBROSE HARRISON, a bricklayer's labourer, late of Quorn, near Derby, who is charged with breaking into a harness room, and stealing therefrom a quan- tity of Harness, the property of Mr. Bakewell, grocer, of Quorn, and for who apprehension a warrant has been issued. He is 35 years of ft^ e, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, proportionately made, light brown hair, thin visage, squints, and light com- plexion ; dressed in a cotton cord jacket, fustian or cord trousers, and dark cloth cap. Information to be given to W. G. Moran, Esq., Deputy Chief Constable, Belper, Derbyshire. — Bow- street, March 9. Between 12 p. m. on the 4th instant, and 7 a. m. on the 5th instant, the ' Navigation Inn," kept by John Hirst, of Battye- ford, Kirkheaton, near Huddersfield, was broken and entered, and the undermentioned articles stolen therefrom : a lady's small gold Geneva Watch with flowered case, and gold- plated Guard attached, the guard is attached to the swivel with a piece of black thread, the riDg having been broken ; a pair of men's black cloth trousers, nearly new; a black cloth dress Coat; a black silk velvet Vest, with plain lining, cut about 14 inch up the back ; a brown mixture Overcoat with velvet collar, two pockets outside ; a black satin Handkerchief; a plated Brooch with glass in centre; and a nichol silver Watch Guard. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Heaton, West Riding Constabulary, Huddersfield.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen, by means of housebreaking, from a house in Not- tingham Park, on the night of the 6th instant, between the hours of 6 p. m. and 8 p. m., the following property, viz.: 2 diamond Rings, one a large- sized diamond ; the other with five small diamonds. 1 gold Pin with small diamond. 1 lady's gold Geneva Watch, gold dial. 1 mosaic red cross Brooch. 1 small gold Neckchain. 1 gold Ring with pebbles. 1 white cornelion Brooch, forget- me- not. 2 gold Lockets with hair. 2 silver Brooches with Scotch pebbles. 1 plated Bracelet with aga: e stones. 1 large Chain, plated or gold. 1 pair of garnet Earrings. 1 gold Bracelet, serpent's head. 1 gold cameo Brooch, cracked. 1 gold cornelion Brooch. 1 gold- headed Pin, chased. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Polesthorpe, County Police Station, Nottingham.— Bow- street, March 9. During the night of the 2nd or morning of the 3rd inst., the ' Crown and Cushion' inn, Bradley- green, in the parish of Biddulph, Staffordshire, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therefrom : a pair of boy's strong leather lace- up Boots, part worn, brass eyelets; a pair of women's black cloth Boots, part worn, have been repaired on the outside of heels and inside of soles ; a woollen Scarf Shawl, black and white plaid, large size, much worn ; a small woollen Shaw], small plaid of various colours, a hole in it from being pinned round the neck ; about 3s. in silver and copper Money, and about 8 lbs. of Bacon. Information to be given to Inspector Scott, Tunstall, or at any Police Office in the county of Stafford. — Bow- street, March 7. On the night of the 4th, or morning of the 5th inst., some person or persons broke and entered the premises of Mr. Bul- lock, jeweller and silversmith, in the Market Place, Chippen- ham, and stole therefrom : 250 gold Rings, 40 to 50 gold Pencil Cases, upwards of 50 silver ditto, 100 gold breast Pins, 60 gold Guards and Albert Chains, 5 or 6 silver Gravy Spoons, upwards of 30 silver Table Spoons, 6 dozen silver Tea Spoons, 7 or 8 pairs of silver Sugar Tongs, 15 to 20 silver Fruit Knives, 18 pairs of Salt and Mustard Spoons, 2 gold Bracelets, 1 gold Brooch, and 1 silver Cream Jug with three letters on it. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the property, and the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ 10 reward. Information to be given to Mr. Wright, Superintendent of Police, Chippen- ham, Wiltshire.— Bow- street, March 7. Between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. the 3rd instant, the dwelling- house of James Mather, labourer, of Moscan, was broken and entered, and stole therefrom : a dark mixture cloth Coat, slightly tinged with red, two outside pockets in the laps, and one outside left breast, bound with black braid, covered buttons, torn inside left lap ; and a cotton Night Dress, marked 4 A. Gaunt, No. 2.,' inside the neck. Supposed by a tramp of the following description, who was seen coming from the house with a bundle ; about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high; dressed in dirty dark coloured . clothes and cap. trousers torn in front of body, shoes much worn. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Parkin, West Riding Constabulary, Tadcaster. — Bow- street, March 7. Between 6 and 9' 30 p. m. on the 3rd instant, the Newport ( Salop) Lockup- house was broken and entered during the # absence of the constable in charge, and the following property stolen : an American Time- piece, Gothic pattern, about 20 in. by 10 in., a bit broken off one of the spires, white dial, and a small piece of enamel chipt off near the centre, with alarum ; a blue Over Coat, lined with plaid, pockets outside and two inside, and pieces let into the sleeves near the cuffs; a green cloth Vest, with dark back and lining, no collar ; a brown mixture ditto, single breasted, roll collar, bound with braid, and horn buttons; and a silk Pocket Haudkerchief, red ground with yellow flower, brown near border and shells on the edge ( can be identified). Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Mr. J. Richardson, Deputy Chief Constable, Welling- ton ; or to P. C. ( 7) Richard Dovey, Newport, Salop.— Bow- street, March 7. Between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. on the 3rd inst., the dwelling- house of Mr. William Bennett, at Highwood, near Uttoxeter, was broken and entered, and a large dark red Paisley Scarf Shawl, full pattern, having fringe at the end, and a narrow dark green silk border ; about 3 lbs. of Cheese, and apiece of Plum Cake, stolen therefrom. Information to be given to Inspector Crisp, Police Station, Uttoxeter, Stafford- shire.— Bow sireet, March 7. The dwelling- house of Mr. S. C. Walton, of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, was broken and entered between 3 and 4 p. m. on the 2nd instant, during the absence of the family, and two silver Tea Spoons, marked ' S. L. W.,' two ditto, electro, not marked, and three Sovereigns, were stolen therefrom. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent James Corbishley, Constabulary, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, March 4. During the night of the 1st instant, the office of Mr. Heptinstall, miller, of Castleford, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therefrom, viz.: about 10s. in Copper Money, a dark grey mixture shooting Coat, black horn buttons, bound w ith black braid, pockets inside and out, and much worn ; a light grey ' dress Coat, ' Ulin material, has been washed, pockets outside and one inside left breast, ink mark- inside left breast caused by wiping a fton, and large brown buttons, one of which is broken ; a black curled hairy Cap, with ear covers. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Hall, West Riding Sessions House, Pontefract, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, March 4. Stolen during the night of the 27th ultimo, from the dwelling- house and shop of Mrs. Mary Rushton, grocer, Wokingham, Berks, by means of housebreaking : a very old- fashioned small silver verge Watch, flat glass slightly fractured, round handle, had a piece of black ribbon and a brass key attached ; a very old- fashioned pinchbeck Watch, back very much scratched and worn, minute hand broken off in middle, had attached a small go'd Seal with white stone ( a man with a hammer in his hand in the act of striking on an anvii)^ about 2 lbs. of Shag Tobacco ; a gammon of Bacon, about 12 lbs. ; about 3 lbs of Wiltshire Cheese ; about 5s. in Copper ; and about 3s. in Threepenny and Fourpenny Pieces. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent O'Neill, Consta- bulary Station, Wokingham, Berks.— Bow- street, March 2. with white face, about 12| hands high, has a spavin on off hind leg, and is aged. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Gwyne, Pokce Office, Tarporley, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 4. Between the 27th ultimo and the 1st instant, a ewe Sheep, the property of Mr. Edward Speuce, of Sutton, near Hull, was slaughtered in a field near his house, and the carcase taken away, the skin, head, and feet having been left behind. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Robert Watson, Superintendent, East Ri ling Constabulary, Sproatley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 4. HORSE AIB CATTLE STEALING. Found, on the 7th instant, at Dryton, in the county of Salop, and supposed to have been stolen, a bay hackney Mare, aged, about 15 hands high, rough coat, low condition, white nose, white upon face, bang tail, white near hind foot, and the shoe off. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent, Ivins, County Police Office, Shrewsbury.— Bow- street, March 9. Supposed to have been stolen from a field near King's Norton, on the night, of the 5th instant, a, thorough- bred iron- grey Mare, 4 years old, lo hands high, both hind feet white, and the fore- feet black, tail cut, tiio property of Mr. William Avery, of the Ivy House, King's Norton. Information to be given at the Police Station, King's Heath, near Birmingham. — Bow- street, Match 9. Supposed to have been stolen on the night of the 2nd instant, nine in- lainh Ewe Sheep of the Liecester breed, out of afield near Blaby Wharf, in the occupation of Mr. H. Stall, of Little Glenn, Leicestershire. The sheep have their left ears slit on the top edge, and ' II' branded on the near side. If stolen £ 5 wilt be given to any one who will give such infor- mation as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the sheep. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Burdett, Ayleston, near Leicester.— Bow- street, March 7. Found on toe 21st ultimo, at Shottesbrook, in the county of Berks, ajid supposed to have been stolen, a black Mare, has been clipped, aged, 14 hands high, has a large white star in forehead, white nose, bang tail, in good condition, and has been used in harness. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Iremonger, Constabulary Office, Maidenhead, Uerks.-— Bow- street, March 7. Supposed to have been stolen from Wombourne, Stafford- shire, on the 21st. ultimo, the property of Mr. Henry Edwards, two yearling Rams, black faces, and pitch marks on rump with letter ' G.' Information to be given to Sergeant All in, Police Station, Merry- hill, near Wolverhampton ; to P. C. John Dob- son, Wombourn, near Dudley ; or at any Police Station in the County of Stafford,— Bow- street, March 7. Supposed to have been stolen on or about the 25th ultimo, from Heathfield, in the parish of Letterstone, in the county of Pembroke, the property of Mr. J. B. Allen, a brown gelding Donkey, with a slit over the butt of left ear, and without shoes.;" was last seen on the 25th ultimo. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent George Jones, Deputy Chief Con- stable, Fishguard, or to Captain A. B. O. Stokes, Chief Con- stable, Haverfordwest,— Eon,- street, March 7. Left at the ' Quoin's Head' stables, Downham Market, on the night of the 2nd instant or early the following morning ( Winnoul Fair), a chesnut Horse, rising 4 years old, 14 hands high, had apparently been ridden, and is supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Watson, Downham Market, Norfolk.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen, on the night of the 23rd instant, from a stable at Wendover, Buckinghamshire, a brown Horse, about 14 hands high, rising 4 years old, small feet, very long in the fore pasterns, and in good condition ; and a brown Mare, 14i hands high, hind fetlocks white, brown muzzle, star on forehead. The horses have been traced to Reading, where they arrived at 9 a. m. on the 24th instant, iu the possession of two men : 1st, 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark com- plexion, black hair; dressed in corduroy jacket and trousers, old lace- up boots ( brass eyelets) split on the fore parts, and bhick turban hat. The other is about 17 years of age, about 5 feet high, round face, and stout made ; dressed in a ragged brown coat, black vest and trousers, black billycock hat, turned up at sides. It is supposed that they travel and lodge in a van, yellow colour, edged with black, and the name of' Dell, Bushey, Herts,' painted thereon ; the van is drawn by a brown horse, about 15 haDds high, and is accompanied by a tilted cart, green colour, and drawn by a chesnut horse about 13 hands high. £ 1 reward will be paid to any person who will give such infor- mation as will lead to the recovery of the horses, and con- viction of the offender or offenders, on application to Mr. Job Denson, Superintendent of Police, Aylesbury.— Bow- street, Marehl. Supposed to have been stolen from Tarporley, on the 28tli ultimo, the property of Mr. George Ellis, a bay mare Pony, 1AECENYAID EMBEZZLEMENT. Description of WILLIAM HERRINGSHAW, who is charged with stealing a j air of Boots, the property of his master, at Leicester, on the 27th ultimo : a^ out 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, black hair, dark blue eyes, florid complexion, no whiskers or moustache ; 4ressed when he absconded in a short brown jacket, grey trousers, gusset boots, a turn- round cloth cap, or a narrow brimmed napless hat. Information to be given to the Head Consiabie, Borough Police, Leicester.— Bow- street, March 9. A young man absconded from the service of his master, Mr. W. Wilson, Grendon Court, in the county of Hereford, farmer, on the morning of the 7th instant, and is suspected of stealing a small Trunk containing five Tea Spoons, marked ' E. W.,' a Sovereign, a Half- sovereign, and a Banker's Note for £ 44. He is about 18 years of age, light complexion ; dressed in old cotton cord trousers, or small clothes, cord waist- coat, old slop or frock, and old black billycock hat; some of the fingers of each of his hands are injured. He is a native of Herefordshire, near Bromyard, and is a farm servant. Infor- mation to be eiven to Mr. D. Harwood, Superintendent of Police, Bromyard, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen from the ' Angel' inn, Reigate, on the morning of the 7th instant, a pair of cotton Sheets, one of t hem has a patch in the corner, and a Blanket, nearly new, the property of James Hodge. By a man who slept there, of the following description : 5 feet 10 inches high, has the appearance of a mechanic, fair complexion, light moustache; dressed in a dark jacket and trousers, light coloured wide- awake hat; carried a bundle tied up in a blue check handkerchief. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Coward, Surrey Constabulary, Reigate.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen between the 4th and 5th instant, from a stable at Greenhedges Farm, Rotherfield, Sussex, a Bearing Rein, 8 feet long, has brass buckles at each end. A carter boy, who has absconded, is suspected ; he is 17 years of age, dark complexion, daik eyes, dark hair, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, and stoutly built; says he had been living at Speldhurst, Kent; dressed in an old dark round frock, cord trousers, and da k cloth cap. Information - to be given to Sergeant John Peerless, Court House, Mark Cross, Tunbridge Wells.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen from a shop window at Ashton- under- Lyne, about 7' 50 p. m. on the 4th instant, a gold chronometer Watch, dome cases, plain polished back, white dial, ' Chronometer, 1636' on the dial. By three men of the following description, who broke the plate glass window with a half brick : one about 25 years of age, 5 feet, 8 inches high, sallow complexion, and slight moustache ; dressed in a black cloth overcoat, black billycock hat, dark muffler round his neck, and light shoes or boots : another about 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light com- plexion, no whiskers; dressed in a dark grey overcoat, black billycock hat with narrow brim, white comforter round his neck, dark trousers, and shoes : the other similarly dressed to the second man. They can be identified. Any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offenders and recovery of the watch, shall receive £ 5 reward, on application to Mr. George Dalglrish, Chief Constable, Town Hall, Ashton- under- Lyne.— Bow- street, March 7. Absconded from Donnington, Berks, on the 3rd instant, charged with stealing a pair of Sheets, a pair of Boots, and other articles, the property of Jesse Wallis, MARGARET POWERS, 72 years of age, dressed in lilac cotton dress, plaid shawl, black bonnet, and iace- up leather boots with tips on the heels ; she is a Scotchwoman, and very active for her age : it is suspected that she is in the neighbourhood of East Grinstead, Sussex. Information to be gixen to Mr. W. Harfield, Superin- tendent, Berks Constabulary, Newbury.— Bow- street, March 7. Cashmere Shawl ; a black ditto, with blue binding ; a pair of men's side- spring Boots, rivetted soles and gutta percha heels ; a flannel Shirt; and a lindsey ditto. By a man and woman of the following description, who lodged at the house a fortnight: the man is a labourer, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, light grey eyes, daik hair and whiskers, spare figure, and dressed in light moleskin trousers, dark coat, white slop underneath, and cloth cap ; the woman is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair and eyes, and stout figure ; supposed to be wearing one of the stolen shawls, cottage bonnet ( supposed to be trimmed with red and brown ribbon, and supposed to be wearing ttie stolen boots, as she left her old ones behind. They were traced on the road to Battle, Sussex, and are supposed to be making their way to Kent, and are likely to be found iu low lodging- houses. They left behind them three pawnbroker's Duplicates for the follow- ing property: at William French and Ogilvie's, 207, High street, Poplar, 13th July, 1863, a Shawl, for 4s., iu the name of A. Adams, No. 490 ', on the ticket ; at the same place, on March 20, 1863, a Petticoat lor Is. 6d., same name, No. C270 ; at John Dicker's, late Olley, 16th April, 1863, a Cloak for 4s., same name, No. 2389. They have been ottering some of the articles for-^ ale on the road. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes; to Superintendent Waghorn, Hartham ; « r to Sergeant James Tobutt, Eastbourne, Sussex, who holds a warrant lor their apprehension.— Bow- st., March 7. Absconded from Warwick, on the 23rd ultimo, JOSEPH ADAMS, a traveller in the employ of the Warwick Brewery Company, charged with embezzlement; he is about 28 or 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stoutly made, thick short neck, light curly hair, very small light whiskers, Absconded on the 27th ultimo, from No. 35, Ponsonby- terrace, Westminster, embezzling £ 3, a Scotchman, journeyman baker, 22 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair hair and complexion ; dressed in light grey shooting coat, veBt, and trousers, and cap with peak.— Metropolitan Police, B Division, March 4. Absconded on the 27th ultimo, from Doughty- street, Lambeth- walk, embezzling the sum of £ 16 2s., a man, 33 years of age, 5 feet o inches high, fair complexion, slightly pock- pitted ; dressed in cord jacket and trousers, and red neckerchief. Metropolitan Police, L Division, March 4. Absconded on the 1st instant, from Wigmore- street, Cavendish square, stealing ten Tea and three Salt silver Spoons, a youth, 17 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, sallow com- plexion, dark hair and eyes ; dressed in dark cloth shooting coat, vest, and trousers, and rifle cap with flat peak.— Metro- politan Police, D Division, March 4. Absconded on the 28th ultimo, from No. 1, Manor- terrace, Kilburn, embezzling the sum of £ 10, a man, 18 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, cast in right eye ; dressed in black coat and vest, grev woollen tiousers, and black hat.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, March 4. Absconded on the 15th instant, from 23, Queen- street, Mayfair, embezzling £ 20, a man 34 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh complexion, light hair ; dressed in brown shooting jacket, and cord trousers.— Metropolitan Police, C Division, March 4. Absconded from his lodgings between the hours of 2 and 4 a. m. on the 11th ultimo, charged with stealing a pair of blue worsted Stockings, nearly new, with white heels, toes, and tops ; a pair of Cossack Boots, nearly new, with braBS eyelet- holes ; and a blanket J. icket, atiout half worn, the letter ' P.' on the left shoulder, and a rent, in one of tile sleeves ; the pro- perty of William Powell and John Kelly: JOHN OXLEY, from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet, 10 inches high, proportionately made, fresh complexion, light brown hair inclined to curl, and no whiskers ; dressed in the stolen jacket, boots, and stockings, moleskin vest, cord trousers, and old drab cap : has been in the army, and has a soldier- like appearance, is a labourer, and generally works on railways : has worked at Cardiff, Merthyr, Dowlais, and Machen. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk, or to Mr. Humphrey Fowler, Tredegar Iron Works,' Monmouthshire, who holds " a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 4. Stolen on the 26th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Mr. John Steward, of Black- hill, in the chapelry of Tanfield, Dur- ham, an old- fashioned silver verge Watch, No. 947, maker's name Robert Marshall, Greenside, with a silver Guard attached, one of the links of which has been broken and repaired. By DAVID WINTON, alias WALLACE, about 32 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, dark brown eyes and hair, and rather stout make ; dressed in a dark grey coat, torn at one side near the pocket, dark mixture or cord trousers and vest, and black cloth cap. He has lived in several parts of the county of Durham as farm servant, but has for some time back been tramping about the country. He is also charged with stealing a Box of Drawing Instruments from Stockton- upon- l'ees, Durham, on the 21st ultimo ( which are recovered). Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Thompson, County Constabulary Office, Berry Edge, Durham ; or to Mr. fresh complexion, eyes rather inflammed, round face, feminine | ffirt^ 8^? ^ voice, walks very erect, speaks very quick, and laughs very much when talking. £ 5 reward, and expenses will be paid by the said Company for his apprehension. Information to be given to Mr. W. C. Hickling, Chief of Police, Warwick.— Bow- street, March 7. Description of WILLIAM EDWARDS, late Serjeant of 2nd Staffordshire Militia, No. 3290, discharged on the 30th August, 1863, who is charged on a warrant with stealing £ 1.7 in Money, the property of Stephen Kirk, Monks Coppenhall: 33 years of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, dark brown curly hair, and is a native of Dudley, Staf- fordshire. Information to be given to Acting Inspector Robert Wood, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire, who holds a warrant fo. i his apprehsnsion.— Bow- street, March 7. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of WM. MUGGERIDGE, painter, 27 years of age, about 5 feet 7 ins. high, dark complexion, whiskers shaved offi except a small tuft of hair on chin, black hair cut short; dressed in dark shabby clothes; who is charged with stealing an oilskin Mackintosh, a pair of childs Boots, and some Money, at Tam- bourne, on the 2r3d ultimo : he is known in the neighbourhood of Russell- square, and Golden- square, London. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Epping, or to P. C. ( 186) J. Skinner, Lambourne, who holds a warrrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 7. Description ot BENJAMIN HOOD, junr-, who is charged on a warrant with stealing a Pony and Cart, and a quantity of crockery ware, the property of Benjamin Hood, sen.: he is about 18 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes. Information to be given to Major W. Knight, Deputy Chief Constable, West Bromwich, Stafford. — Bow- slreet, March 7. Stolen, on the 29th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Thomas Kirk, at Eastbourne, Sussex, an old- fashioned pinch- beck Watch, figured face, and a small piece broken off, the case Absconded on the 11th January last, from the Huts Barracks, Gillingham, stealing and taking with him a blue morning Coat, a ditto Vest, a pair of light morning Trousers, a black felt Ilat, a pair of lace up Boots, and about £ 4 in Money, the property of Lieut. A. T. Brown— Private WILLIAM WESTLAND, of the 19th Regiment of Foot ( servant), 18 years of age, 5 feet C| inches high, fresh colour, dark brown hair, was enlisted at Leeds, hut is a native of Holbeach, near Lincoln ; he has a mother residing at Holbeach, whose name is Ashling, his friends are known iu that neighbourhood, and he is supposed to he there, as he was seen in a railway train at Hitchin on his way to Lincoln. Information to be given to Mr. Thomas Everist, Superintendent of Police, Chatham.— Bow- street, March 4. FELONIES ( Not otherwise describedJ. Absconded on the 3rd instant, from Kinver, Staffordshire, charged with rape, at the parish of Kinver, on the 28th ultimo. JOSEPH VALE, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, thick lips, full face, dark hair inclined to curl, no whiskers, walks very erect; dressed in a black jacket and vest, green trousers, light cloth cap, and light blucher boots : and JOHN EVANS, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light complexion, long thin face, light hair, no whiskers, knock- kneed, turns his right foot out when walking; dressed in a black cloth jacket, vest, and cap, dark trousers, and blucher boots. They are both underhand puddlers, and are likely to apply for work at some ironworks. Information to he given to Mr. Superintendent Bradley, Police Office, - Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton; to Sergeant Baldwin, Enville, who holds a warrant for their apprehension ; or at any Police Station in Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen during the night of the 22nd ultimo, from a church is very thin; a silver Pin in the shape of a horse shoe; a brown at Early, in the parish of Sonning, Berks, a white damask [ pebble Brooch, the pin is fastened with a common pin; a brown [ Cloth for a Communion Table, about 9 feet by 7 feets hemmed at both ends, about half- an- inch at one end is torn, the border is about 12 inches wide, and the following devices are woven in the cloth : a wreath of flowers round it, a hunch of grapes and seven or eight ears of barley in each corner, a table with our Saviour and the twelve Apostles, our Saviour holding a cup in the centre, and ' I IIS* immediately under it; also a white damask Napkin, about 3 feet by 4 feet, with a border similar to the communion cloth, and leaves woven in the centre ; and two brass Plates used for collecting, with some letters engraved round the edges. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent O'Neill, Constabulary Station, Wokingham, Berks.— Bow street, March 7- Description of ROSE BROOK, who is charged with sending letters threatening to take the life of Elizabeth Harrison, domestic servant, of Castleford, near Ponfefract: 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, rather stout ' make, dark com- plexion, good looking, dark brown hair ; dressed in a black velvet hat, with white feathers and streamers, dark dress with five or six flounces, and large grey cloak with buttons on front. She is a native of Pocklington, and is sup- posed to be residing with her brother, 24- years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, pale complexion, shinier built, sandy hair and whiskers under chin ; dressed in a black loose back cloth coat and trousers, light grey tight fitting overcoat, and black cloth cup. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hall, West Riding Constabulary, Ponte r> f, i Yorkshire.— — Bow- street, March 4. - v FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Obtained by false pretences, on the 1st instant, from No 18, Cumberland- street, Pimlico, a small gold Geneva Watch, engraved back, maker Grainger, No. 37987, with gold Albert Chain, cable pattern. By a foreigner, 21 years of age, • 5 feet 6 inches high, fair hair, moustache, and complexion; dressed in black frock coat, brown trousers, dark vest, and black hat — Metropolitan Police, B Division, March 4. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man remanded until the 12th instant, charged with larceny at the parish of Longbenton : JAMES MOORE, a native of Glasgow, and a discharged soldier from the 92nd Foot, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, dark complexion, long thin face, slightly pock- marked, proportionate figure, ' J. R.' and anchor on left arm, a ship and two flags on the right arm,' D. D.' on left breast, ' B. C.' on right breast, and marks of corporal punishment on back ; dressed in an old terrier cloth jacket, grey trousers, very old and ragged. It is suspected that he has committed olfences elsewhere, or that he has been previously convicted. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. W. Wookey, Deputy Chief Constable, Northumberland Constabulary, or to . Sergeant M. Taylor, Walker, Newcastle- ou- Tyne.— Bow- street, March 9. Description of JOSEPH KNOX, alias WILLIAMS, late of Belper, Derbyshire, a mechanic, who is charged with violently assaulting a Police Constable in the execution of his duty, and for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued. He is about 25 or 26 years of age, 6 feet 8 or 9 inches high, stout build, light brown hair cut short, hazel eyes, fresh com- plexion, and has tiie appearance of a pugilist; dressed in a blue pilot short jacket, moleskin trousers and vest, cloth cap with peak ( slouched), and blucher boots with brass eyelet holes. Information to be given to W. G. Moran, Esq., Deputy Chief Constable, Belper, Derbyshire — Bow- street, March 0. Description of WILLIAM CARTER, who is charged with passing counterfeit coin in various parishes near Norwich, on the 22nd ultimo : he is about 28 years of age, 5 feet <> inches high, proportionately made, dark brown hull-, full face, and little or no whiskers ; dressed in a blue cloth sac coat bound with black, light woollen cord trousers, and dark cap ; he is a native of Norwich, and had with him when he absconded, a small black rough terrier bitch with a grey nose. He will most likely be hawking herrings, which he carries in a hamper, or selling spectacles and repairing umbrellas,— Bow- street,, March 9. Description of a man committed to Winchester Gaol for three months'hard labour for felony: CHARLES MUMFORD, carpenter and joiner, says he belongs to Barnet, Herts, and has been at Southampton three or four months, pockpitted, light brown hair, small whiskers turning grey, and of very slovenly Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent , Hants Constabulary, Bitterne.— Bow- street, mitted offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent D. Evans, Crickhowell, Breconshire.— Bow- st., March 9. Description of ROBERT JACKSON, alias LONG BOB, who is committed for trial at the Merionethshire assizes to be holden at Bala on the 19th Instant,, charged with breaking into a warehouse : he says he is a native of Keswick, Cumberland, 53 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, black hair, round visage, ami has lost all the upper front teeth; lie is well known in Shropshire, Radnorshire, and Montgomeryshire, by the name of Long Bob. It is suspected he has been previously convicted. Information to be sent to the Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelly, or to Mr. Owen, Governor of the County Gaol, Dolgelly, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Description of a man who is committed for trial at the assizes to be hoiden at Aylesbury, on the 10th instant, charged with stealing a coat from the ' Orange Tree' beer- house, at Chesham, on the morning of the 3rd instant, ( where he had lodged for the night): he gave his name JAMES WILKIN- SON, tailor, a native of Waterford, Ireland, 3,2 years of age, o feet 7it inches high, pale complexion, dark hair and whiskers, hazel eyes, slight scar on upper . lip, has lost two front teeth of upper jaw; dieted in black frock coat, black cloth trousers, both ot which are tfu; too large for him, old brown coat with silk collar ( underneath; his overcoat,), brown cloth waistcoat buttoned up to the chin, old white shirt with an old rod and black plaid woollen shirt underneath, a pair of old fancy boots, spring sides, imitation eyelets up front, with ribbed Russian vamps, and good black silk hat. He lias been going about the country representing himself as a forrester, and calling upon the different secretaries for relief; at some places as a tailor; and othi r places as a printer. He is suspected of having com- mitted offences elsewhere, and of having been previously con- victed. Information to be given to Inspector Jas. Carruthers, Police Station, Chesham, or to the Governor of the County Gaol, Aylesbury, Bucks.— Bow- streetMatch 9. Description of JOHN EVANS, farmer, of Tynywern,' in the parish of Moughtrey, Montgomeryshire, who is committed for trial at the next quarter sessions to be holden at Welshpool on the Oth instant, on four charges of shtep stealing: about 50 years of age, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high, dark brown hair turning grey, and pockpitted. Information to be given to P. C. John Pearson, Caersws, or at ths Superintendents Office, New- town, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, Match 9. Description of JOHN HUGHES, committed to Dolgelly Gaol for two months, for larceny from the person: says he is 22 vears of age, 5 feet inches high, red hair and whiskers meeting under chin, hazel eyes, fair complexion, freckles about bridge of nose, small mole on centre of right cheek ; dressed in an old tweed coat with light grey patch on the left hip, old corduroy waistcoat, brown cord trousers, lace- up boots, and old cap. He is a travelling tinker, says he belongs to Neath, and that he is in the Pembroke Militia Artillery. It is supposed that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to H. H. Lloyd Clough, Esq., Chief Constable, Dolgelly, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Description of two Irishmen, who were convicted of felony at Lawfords Gate Petty Sessions, Bristol, on the 3rd instant, and sentenced to six weeks hard labour at Gloucester Gaol: JOHN MURPHY, 20 years of age, 5 feet 4} inches high, fair complexion, sandy hair, and cataract in right eye ; dressed in fustian trousers and waistcoat, blue Guernsey smock, black cap, and lace up boots. JOHN MELLON, 20 years of age, 5 feet 6$ inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, scar on right side of neck ; dressed in fustian trousers, dark waist- coat, red cravat, dirty white smock, black cap, and lace- up bootB. They say they have worked some time at Winchester and London, but have been tramping about the country for the last six weeks or two months ; it is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Sergeant Wood, Police Station, Westbury- upon- Trym, Glouces- tershire,— Bow street, March 9. Description of a man committed for trial at the ensuing March assizes at Brecon, charged with burglary : he gives the name of JAMES SMITH, seaman, a native of Liverpool, which is supposed to be false, as he said at the time of his apprehen- sion that his name was JAMES MURPHY, a native of Bel- fast ; about 22 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair com- plexion, blue eyes, brown hair, slightly pockmarked, large Roman noae, no whiskers, smart, and proportionately built; dressed in a black frock coat and trousers ( with fly fronts), blue Guernsey frock, red cravat, striped cotton shirt, and a new pair of light Cossack boots ; he had with him a dark grey overcoat with pockets on the outside. He is supposed to hare corn- Description of THOMAS LUFF, who was committed, on the 7th instant, to Kirton Gaol for one month under the Vagrant Act: about 60 years of age, 5 feet. 8| inches high, brown hair and whiskers ( turning grey), grey eyes, fair com- plexion, rather thin face, small red mark on right cheek, has lost most of his teeth, and his left foot is much shorter than the other; dressed in black billycock hat, brown great coat with velvet collar and raised seams, striped vest and trousers, and strong boots : has the appearance of a drover. A leg iron Key, marked 4 No. 6,' was found in his possession, and is sup- posed to have been stolen. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Thomas Barsby, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March 9. A seaman was committed to the prison of Stonehaven on a charge of ship- breaking and theft, but escaped on the after- noon of the 5th instant. He is of the following description: about 40 years of age, dark complexion and hair, 5 feet 6 inches high, a native of Northumberland, brown whiskers, thin cheeks, and hazel eyes; marked on the left arm with the letters ' T. Milne, A. * S. I S.' ; dressed in a balmoral bonnet with sir all tartan rim, dark polka coat colour faded, drab moleskin trousers, dark vest, light blucher boots, blue striped shirt with white flannel underneath, and light grey broad- ribbed stock- ings; has rather a smart but surly appearance. He was released from Perth Penitentiary on the 29th January last, where he had served nine months on a similar charge: he is likely to appear at shipping ports. Information to be given to W. R. Tindal, Esq, Procurator- Fiscal, or to Alexander Weir, Chief Constable, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire.— Boio- street, March 9. Description of two boys committed on the 7th instant, to the County Ga61, Maidstone, for seven days : WILLIAM LLOYD, 10 years of age, 5 feet high, brown hair, hazel eyes, cut on right cheek, thick lips ; says he is a native of Bristol. PHILIP THATCHER, 16 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, light brown hair, fair complexion ; states he is a native of Hoptonwafers, Shropshire. Both dressed in old clothes supplied them from a union. It is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere, as they appear to know prison dicipline well. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, East Mailing, Kent.— Bow- street, March 9. Description of a man in custody at Malton, Yorkshire, on a charge of pocket picking : THOMAS VIVIAN ( supposed to be fictitious), native of Appleby, Westmorland, a painter, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, brown eyes, dark hair, no whiskers, sallow complexion, scrofula marks on each Bide of face and under chin, cut marks on forehead and right wrist; dressed in a dark blue cloth coat, vest, and trousers, and new billycock hat. He is supposed to have been previously con- victed. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Moulding Walmsley, North Riding Constabulary, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Left his home, No. 21, Pitt- street, Fitzroy- square, on the 3rd ultimo, GEORGE BARTTER, 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, no whiskers, scar on forehead ; dressed in dark overcoat, cord trousers, dark tweed cap, and blucher boots. He is of weak intellect, and it is supposed that some ill has befallen him. Whoever will give such informa- tion as shall lead to his recovery will be handsomely rewarded. Information to be given at the Police Station, George- street, Bloomsbury, W. C.— Bow- street, March 7. Description of a man ( unknown) found drowned in the Aire and Calder canal, at Knottingley, near Pontefract, at 9 a. m. on the Oth instant; about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark brown bair and whiskers meeting under chin ; dressed in a dark cloth coat and waistcoat, corduroy trousers, and blucher boots ; 2d. and a brass tobacco- box with ' Free Trade' engraved on the lid, were found upon him. The body which is in an advanced state of decomposition, and appears to have been in the water sometime, is lying at the ' Red Lion' inn, Knottingley, awaiting the coroner's inquest. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hall, West Riding Sessions House, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 7. large mole on the back of the neck, small birth- mark on the chest, very forward in his manners, native of Hereford, painter and glazier by trade, and can read and write well; states that he served seven days in Hereford City Gaol, about four months ago, for vagrancy. JOHN WILLIAMS ( which name is very probably fictitious), 31 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, dark grey eyes, peaked nose, fresh complexion, thin and slight make ; on right arm a female, cross, tree, and woman, x, star, and man below, and rings on three fingers : on left artn a female with pitchfork, sailor, flag, two anchors, star, bracelet, anchor, ' M. M. N.,' man, and three rings on fingers; is a rative of Chepstow, Lancashire, is an ostler. It is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere, and belong to a gang of smashers. Information t-> be given to Mr Superintendent H. Lee, Borough Police Station, Brecon.— Bow- street, March 1. Description of two tramps committed for trial at Mont- gomeryshire Quarter Sessions to be holden at Welshpool, on the 9th instant : one says his name is JOHN WILLIAMS, labourer, of Ancoats- lane, Manchester, 19 years of a^ e, 6 feet 0 inches high, short dark hair, hazel eyes, fresh face, scar above right eye- brow, and scar on left breast ; dressed in a suit of dark moleskin clothes ; it is supposed he was convicted at Chester, three months ago, for stealing shoes : the other says his name is HENRY NOBODY, of Stoke- upon- Trent, Stafford- shire, a potter, but has worked as a dock labourer in Liverpool for the last year, 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light hair, grey eyes, fresh thin face ; has a ring mark on large finger of right hand, a flag on left arm, ' G. B.' and an anchor on breast, all in blue ink ; has a puncture- mark on left side of forehead, and is accufio'med to p < rules. It is suspected that they have been pUviously convicted of felony, and that they have committal offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Serjeant ^' feiflord, Police Station, Welshpool, Mont- gomeryshire — B< o- strect, March 7. Absconded f- otn the Leeds Reformatory, Adel, about a week ago, JOHN FLINT, alias OXLEY, 18 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, pale complexion, blue eyes, " light brown hair, stoutly built, small features, and short nose ; dressed in a cloth suit, Wellington boots, and black billycock hat; was heard of at Perth a few days ago, and will probably be work- ing as a miner or slater. 10s. reward will be paid for his ap- prehension. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Leeds.— Bow- street, March 4. Stolen from the house of John Griffiths, in the parish of Llwyngwril, in the county of Merioneth, oil the morning of the 24th ultimo, an old fashioned double case silver verge Watch, worsted Guard with brass runners, two common brass Keys, and a small brass Piece. A tramping navvy is suspected whj absconded from the house, and is of the following descrip- tion : about 18 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, sunburn complexion, small visage, light yellow hair, very thick lower lip, and has a large tooth projecting out from the left side of upper jaw ; dressed when he absconded, in a long drab coat, mended on the sleeves and front, the side pockets have been cut in the new pieces, and very large pocsets have been made in the linings, old brown waisicoat, with pieces about 3 inches wide sewn down the front, each piece overlapping the other, old dark waistcoat underneath, old brown mixture trousers, mended in front with pieces of about f- yard of light- coloured corduroy, which makes him look very remarkable, old cap, and. strong navvy boots. He said he was going to seek work on the Mid Wales line of railway, but he has probably gone to Ludlow, in Shropshire, where his mother resides. " Informa- tion to be given to Mr. H. H. Lloyd Clough, Chief Constable, Dolgelly, or to P. S. Roberts, Aberdovey, Merioneth.— Bow- street, March 2. Description of JOHN LEONARD, alias JAMES THOMPSON, who is committed for trial at Spalding quarter sessions on the 4th day of April next, charged with stealing from a dwelling- house at Crowland : he is 23 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, ' D.' under left arm, scrofula scars on right side of neck, and on one leg; dressed in black billycock hat with broad black ribbon round it, dark brown loose fitting corded coat, dark cotton cord trousers, and blucher hoots. He is a shoemaker, was lately living in the neighbourhood of Cambridge and Huntingdon, is a native of Ireland, and has resided in Glasgow. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Leaner, Police Office, Spaldiug, Lincolnshire.— Bow-. 4reet, March 2. Description of THOMAS TOWNSEND, who was on the 20th ultimo, committed for trial at the ensuing assizes to be holden at Taunton, charged with uttering counterfeit half- crowns : he is 34 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, little whiskers and moustache, smart appearance ; dressed in a black frock coat, military cap, black waistcoat, and grey trousers. He states that he is a native of Neath, South Wales. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Edw. Deggan, Frome, Somerset.— Bow- street, March 2. Description of two men who were committed for six weeks' hard labour to Brecon Gaol, on the 17th ultimo, on a charge of larceny : " ALFRED HILL, 18 years of age," 5 feet 4£ inches high, pale smooth face, brown hair, dark eyes, scar over right eye, Description of six tramps committed to Montgomery Goal for seven days, on the 27th ultimo : JOHN MEPHAR, native of Canada, but has an Irish accent, 43 years of age, about 5 feet 11 inches or 6 feet high ; dressed in dark cloth cap with peak, dark clothes, and bad blucher boots. GEORGE DAVIS, native of Plymouth, 39 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, a labourer; dressed in cap, dark clothes, and old clogs. WILLIAM PURCELL, native of Liverpool, a striker, 25 years of age, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high ; dressed in dark cap with peak, dark clothes, and old shoes. THOMAS MITCHELL, native of Kent, a labourer, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, slightly made, appears to have lost the sight of left eye ; dressed in an old dark cloth cap, dark clothes, and old shoes. JOHN BLAGG, about 65 years of age, red hair aad whiskers ( turning grey), about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high ; dressed in an old jim- crow hat, an old long brown coat with large pockets, cord trousers, and very old boots, no heels ; he appears to be pretty weli aquainted with the donations of victuals given at farm- houses, < fcc., about the country. WILLIAM MURPHY, about 18 years of age, about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, fresli complexion ; dressed in black jim- crow hat, dark velvet coat, old trousers, and clogs ; he was dis- charged from Montgomery Gaol on the 21st January, where he had been imprisoned for felony. It is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to P. C. J. Rogers, Montgomery.— Bow- street, March 2. Description of a man committed for trial at the next quarter sessions to be holden at Grantham, on a charge of felony : JOSEPH KETTLE, 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, propor- tionately made, walks erect, scar on each leg, and left wrist third finger of right hand deformed, nail off little finger, nose rather on one side ; says he is a native of Little Bytham, Lin- colnshire, but has been residing near Oakham, Rutland. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to he given to Mr. Superintendent Strugnell, Borough Police Office, Grantham.— Bow- street, March 2. Description of a man committed to the House of Coirec- tion, Usk, Monmouth, for a months hard labour, on a charge of vagrancy : JOHN ROBINSON ( supposed to be fictitious), a native of Dublin, at present residing in Liverpool, a carpenter and joiner, 61 years of age. 6 feet 7J inches high, slightly built, swarthy complexion, hazel ey es, dark hair and whiskers turn- ing grey ; dressed in a black cloth frock coat much worn, dark stuff vest, cord trousers, cossack boots, blue stripe shirt, and coloured neckerchief, and cloth cap with anchor buttons. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Infor- mation to be given to the Chief Constable's Office, Usk, or to Mr. W. McIntosh, Superintendent, Pontypool, or to Inspector Sam. Sheppard, County Constabulary, Newport, Monmouth.— Bow- street, March 2. Detained, charged with felony : JAMES PALMER, a fitter, 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale face, slightly pockmarked, dark hair, small whiskers, lelt front tooth in upper jaw gone, pugilist on right arm, star on left in blue ink ; born at Birmingham, Wolverhampton, or Walsall. ELLEN PALMER, wife of James Palmer, 25 years of age, 6 feet 1J inch high, pale complexion, black hair, proportionately made, slight Irish accent, and dressed in black ; born at Wol- verhampton. MARY ANN STONE, alias MARY ANN CHAPLIN, 60 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, pale complexion, black hair, rather stoutly made, takes snuff, andiYvi dressed in black ; says she is a widow, born at Plymouth, and passes as sister to Ellen Palmer. , fc RICHARD COMER, 33 years oi « ' age, 5 feet 3 inches high, very thin brown hair and whiskers, fresh complexion, stiff built, ' E. II.' on back of right hand/ anchor on right arm, ' E. W." on left wrist; travelling with the woman Stone, and has been known as BRISTOL DICK. Information to be given to Mr. Goldsmith, Superintendent of Police, Taunton, Somersetshire. — Boio- street, March 2. Description of a tramp who gives her name MARGARET REGAN, alias MARGARET HOLLAND, a native of Ire- land, who is committed for trial at the ensuing quarter see:, ions for the county of Monmouth, to be holden at Usk, charged witn stealing Bed Clothes from a lodging- house at Tredegar : about 24 years of age, 5 ft. 5 ins. high, stout made, fresh com- plexion, black hair, hazel eyes, lost the sight of right eye, deep scar over right eyebrow, and mole on left cheek ; dressed in an old dark cotton dress, dark turnover with white spots, old light straw bonnet, trimmed with light plaid ribbon, and very old boots; she walks very lame, and is supposed to have been living in Newport and Cardiff. Also description of JOHN HARDING, alias JOHN CAR- TER, collier, a native of Clandown, Somersetshire, who is committed for trial at the same sessions, charged with stealing Wearing Apparel from his lodgings at Tredegar : he is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, proportionate make, fair complexion, light brown hail-, blue eyes, wide nostrils ; dressed in an old dark cloth jacket with the skirts torn off, old dark cloth trousers, old shoes much worn, and black bowler hat. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent H. Fowler, Tre- degar Iron Works.— Bow- street, March 2. Description of a man committed, on the 20th ultimo, to the House of Correction, Usk, for three months with hard labour, charged with being found in a dwelling house for the purpose of committing a felony. WILLIAM CONNOR ( name supposed to be fictitious), a rope spinner, native of Ireland, but speaks with a Scotch accent, says that he has resided in Edin- burgh ; 27 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, thin ema- ciated appearance, chest deformed, and large dark eyes ; dressed in dark cloth coat and cap, and striped flannel shirt much worn, and very dirty. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk ; to Mr. W. Mcintosh, Superintendent, Pontypool; or to Inspector Sheppard, County Constabulary, Newport, Monmouth.— Bow- street, March 2. ' Joseph Wood,' and ' R. W. Taylor,' engraved thereon respec- tively. Information to be given to the Worcester City Police. — Bow- street, March 9. Stolen on the 3rd instant, from No. 6, Upper Gloucester- street, a Plate Basket, containing— 4 Table Spoons ; 5 Dessert Spoons ; 9 Tea Spoons, en- graved ' D.', one ' M. A. W. C.', ( six very old and thin); 2 Sauce Ladles, one with crest, the other plain ; and 2 Pickle Forks, king's pattern— all silver. 1 Gravy Spoon; 2 Table Spoons ; 1 Dessert Spoon ; 1 Soup Ladle ; 1 Fish Knife and Fork, chased ; 7 Dinner Forks ; 3 Dessert Forks ; and 2 Butter Knives— all plated. Supposed by a man, 23 years of age, middle height, thin, pale complexion ; dressed in dark clothes and old black hat.— — Metropolitan Police, D Division, March 7. Stolen on the 3rd instant, from No. 20, Montpelier- rowi Blackheath : 1 Table Spoon— silver, and 20 Dessert S/. oons, 17 Tea Spoons, and 10 Forks— all plated. — Metropolitan Police, R Division, March 7. Stolen about 6 p. m. on the 5th instant, from the shop window of Mr. John Cowton, tailor and draper, High- street, Bridlington, Yorkshire, a piece of dark bloe and black check Union Cloth, about 6 yards in length, information to be given to Mr. Benj. E. Nay lor, Superintendent, East Riding Consta- bulary, Bridlington, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 7. On the evening of the 3rd instant, the following articles were stolen from the ' Elephant and Castle' inn, Lowesinoor, £ 5 Note of the Worcester Old Bank, a £ 5 Note of the Bank of England, £ 10 in Gold, 20s. in Silver, a quantity of Farthings, a gold lever Watch with white dial, a diamond Ring, and two gold Rings, the property of the landlord, Mi Green. A reward of £ 10 will be paid for such information as shall lead to the apprehension aud conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property ; or a reward in proportion to the value of property recovered. Information to be given to the Worcester City Police.— Bow- street, March 7. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from a watchmakers shop in the borough of Wis- bech, on the 29th ultimo, a silver lever double- bottomed hunting Watch, No. 11139, jewelled in four holes, seconds hands, and engine- turned ; a silver vertical hunting Watch, maker, B. Marganti, Brighton, No. 4017, engine- turned ; a con- sular case lever ditto, silver dial, gold letters, engine- tnrned ; a plated Locket, made to imitate a watch, with gold dial and steel hands ; a French Watch Case, with dial in, no movements in, made to wind up in the face. Information to be given to Mr. Benj. Eason, Head Constable, Wisbech, Isle of Ely.— Bow- strcet, March 9. Stolen from the farm- yard of W. O. Hammond, Esq., Nonington, during the night of the 5th instant, four white Ducks, and one white Drake, they all have topknots and a pig- ring round one leg. Information to be given to Superintendent Wm. Stokes, Kent Constabulary, Sandwich.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen on the night of the 5th instant, from a stable, the property of Mr. Allan Boorman, a black rough Great Coat, such as is generally worn by farm servants, it has some gas tar on right sleeve ; supposed by a tramp. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Manton, County Police Station, Skirbeck, near Boston, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen from the house of Mr. Edwards, Russell street, Hastings, since the 24th ultimo, a silver Table Spoon, and two silver Tea Spoons, engraved ' E.' Supposed by a working jeweller who lodged in the house ; he is about 40 years of age, 6 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, whiskers and moustache, and thin face ; dressed in black frock coat, vest, and trousers, and black hat ; he was in company with his wife. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Superintendent Glenister, Chief Police Office, Hastings.— Bow- street, March &. Supuosed to have been stolen between the 23rd and 26th ultimo, from the house of Charles Duffin Barstow, Esq., of How, in the parish of Pickhill- cum- Roxby, a silver Table Spoon marked with a horse's head, weighs 3 ounces. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simpson, Leyburn, or to Sergeant A. Campbell, Wath, near Ripon, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen on the night of the 6th instant, from a pheasantry, in the parish of Tudely, Kent, the property of Mr. Simmons, twelve Pheasants ( nine hens and three cocks). Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dance, Tunbridge, Kent.— Bow- street, March 9. Stolen within the last fortnight, from gates in front of houses in Worcester, three brass Plates, with ' Jabez Jones,' Stolen from North Shields, since last November, a lady's gold Ring, containing 5 jewels, placed alternately, viz., three emeralds and two diamonds, the centre jewel a brilliant, emerald of oblong form, engraved with initials * J. E. A. to J. A. S.' Information to be given to Mr. John Hewett, Chief Constable, Tynemouth.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen about 9 p. m. on the 29th ultimo, from an outhouse at Pencwm Farm, in the parish of Llanddenol, in the county of Cardigan, a new black cloth Cap with peak ; a new red and black silk Hankerchief ; a white cotton Shirt; a cotton Hand- kerchief ; a black cloth Frock Coat, home made, nearly new ; a daik grey Waistcoat, with white stripes ; a pair ot home- made Trousers, red and black mixed ; a striped cotton Shirt; a grey cloth Monkey Jacket, nearly new ; a pair of new cordu - roy Trousers ; a pair of Blucher Boots, about half- worn ; and a small white Shawl, the j^ operty of David Edwards, farm servant. By a tramp ( who had been working at the farm for three weeks), 27 or 28 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, light complexion, light hair, and small light whiskers ; dressed in a blue and white jacket, cord trousers, black waistcoat, old low shoes, and old black cap. Information ta be given to the Superintendent of Police, Aberystwith, Cardiganshire.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen on the night of the 2nd instant, from a hen roost at Esk Cottage, Longtowu, a golden- spangled Hen, of the Ham- burgh breed. Information to be given to J. Thomas Fowler, Superintendent of Constabulary, Brampton, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bow- street, March 7. Stolen from a drawer in a bedroom in Ulverston, between 7' 30 p. m. the 1st, and 7' 30 p. m. the 2nd instant, a brown japanned tin Cash Box, about 9 inches long, 5J wide, and 3 deep, containing £ 40 in Gold, and £ 10 in Silver, a Cheque Book with ' J. Briggs' written in it, the last number is No. U. 44934, a Bauk Pass Book, and a penny Memorandum Book, the property of Mr. Josh. Briggs, ironfounder and china dealer, Ulverston. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Win. Cooper, Lancashire Constabulary, Ulverston.— Boio- street, March 7. Stolen from a clothes' line in the borough of Rye, on the night of the 2nd instant, two cotton Sheets, marked ' L.' in the corner with red cotton ; and three new blue striped Shirts, not quite made ; the property of Louis Lilburn. Information to be given to Mr. Parker Butcher, Superintendent of Police, Rye, Sussex.— Bow- street, March 4. Stolen from a bedroom of a cottage in King- street, Arundel, about 10 a. m. on the 1st instant, the property of Mr. Edward Elliott, six Half- crowns, three Florins, three Shillings, and a red cotton Pocket Handkerchief. Supposed by a man, a native of Halnaker, Sussex, 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair; dressed in a cord jacket, dark cloth vest, fustian trousers, and dark cap with peak ; tattooed on back of right hand the imitation of a glove, on the right arm a bunch of flo wers, on left hand a ship, on chest a ship. He is supposed to be a deserter from the guard- ship at Portsmouth. The pocket handkerchief can be identi- fied. Information to be given to Mr Superintendent Stevens, Town Hall, Arundel, Sussex.-— Bow- street, March 4. Corrected description of the articles stolen on the 22nd ultimo, from No. 505, Old Kent- road, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 26th ultimo : 12 Tea Spoons and a pair of Sugar Tongs, marked ' M.' 6 Spoons, marked ' W. F.' ; 4 Tea Spoons ; 1 Cruet Stand, 1 Cream Jug, and 1 Goblet, marked ' W. J. F.' •— all silver. 7 Dessert Spoons ; 8 large Forks, marked ' W. F.'; 8 Dessert Forks— all plated. 1 old gold Geneva Watch. 1 Brooch containing hair, ' In Memory of' in centre. 1 black mixture Overcoat; 1 black cloth Mantle. 3 Sovereigns. — Metropolitan Police, M Division, March 4. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Market Weighton, on the morning of the 1st inst., a brown mixture Jacket; a pair of pilot cloth Trousers ; a blue Guernsey, nearly new ; a new blue cloth cap ; a pair of Wellington Boots, American make, the heels worn down at outsides ; a black and red Muffler ; and a sailor'i Discharge, name ' William Biggastaff.' Supposed by a person of the following description : about 16 years of age, about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, dark complexion, squints with one eye, dark hair, slender made, and is now dressed in the stolen articles, which are all too large for him. Information to be given to Mr. Thomas Long, Superintendent, East Riding Constabulary, Market Weighton, near Brough, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, March 4. Supposed to have been stolen from St. Albans, on the 19th ultimo, a red silver haired Russian Terrier Bitch, it is supposed to be now in the neighbourhood of Finchley. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the recovery of the dog, and conviction of the offender or offenders, if stolen, will be handsomely rewarded. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Pike, Police Office, St. Albans, Herts.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen on the 1st instant, from No. No. 21, Great James- street : 1 mahogany Writing Desk, 18 in. x 9 in. 1 hair Chain, gold in centre for locket; 1 set of bloodstone Sleeve Links; 2 sets of Studs, one twisted; 1 gold breast Pin; 1 gold Seal, thistle engraved on red stone. 1 Freemason's Apron, under flag ' Croxteth 1088, W. J, Bailey.' 1 silver Watch, maker Gatward, No. 4971. 1 grey Overcoat, military pattern. 1 £ 10 Bank of England Note ; £ 5 in gold. — Metropolitan Police, E Division, March 4. Stolen from a hen- cote at Farnvvorth, during the night of the 24th ultimo, the property of Peter Hope, two brown Hens, with single combs; one ditto, with double comb; one black ditto, with single comb ; and one brown and red mooned Cock, with double comb. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent John R. Scott, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lanca- shire.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen between 6- 30 p. m. the 26th, and 8 30 a. m. the 27tli ultimo, from A warehouse in the city of Manchester, 11 bundles of China Organzine Silk, in a raw state, weighing 160 lbs. ; 20 lbs. of dark blue China Organzine ; 10 lbs. of magenta spun Silk ; 3 warps, 1600 ends, 80 yards long, of Silk aud Cotton, viz., red and yellow silk, blue and white cotton. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offenders, and recovery of the property, shall receive £ 20 reward, or in proportion to the amount recovered, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, Match 2. Stolen from the bar- parlour at the ' Railway Tavern ' Inn' in the borough of Tamworth, about midnight on the 24th ult.,, the property of James McCormick, of Malvord- on- Avon, a Parcel wrapped in a black waterproof cover, containing- a Paisley Shawl, a Cashmere ditto, 26 yards of Print, 9 yards of Circassian, 9 yards of Circassian, 9 yards of light- coloured Alpaca, 11 yards of grey Alpaca, 11 yards of checked Winsey, 12 yards ot Winsey, knickerbocker pattern. Information to be given to Sergeant Longden, Tamwotth, or at any of the Police Stations in the county of Stafford.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen on the 24th ultimo, from a lodging- house in Barns- ley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the following articles, viz. : four new cotton Chemises, a plaid, magenta, and white stuff Frock, a crochet Table Cover, and a pair of blue worsted Stockings. By a female, 24 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark brown hair, pockpitted, and slender made ; dressed in an old dark printed frock, blue and white checked pinafore, and clogs. Known as IRISH KATE or BRIDGET, and has worked in a mill at Halifax. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Greenhalgh, West Riding Constabulary, Barns- ley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen during the night of the 26th ultimo, from the stables of Mr. George Livesley, farmer, Royals- green, Dodcott- cum- WilksIey, Cheshire, a man's Saddle, repaired on the cantle with a piece of leather about an inch wide, left stirrup strap broken at the buckle end, and another hole made in the strap to fasten the buckle in, two brown girths, and rusty stirrup irons ; also a top Strap for liames, with three brass ornaments on the front, the middle ornament in the form of a heart, and the outside ones nearly square, with the corners cut out in a half- circle. Supposed to have been stolen by the man who was advertised in the Police Gazette of the 29th ultimo as suspected of horse stealing at Roden, in the parish of High Ercall, Salop. Information to be given to Mr. Charles Laxton, Superinten- dent, Nantwich; or to P. C. ( 74) John Morgan, Audlem, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen on the 27th ultimo, from the borough of Wisbech, a pair of Gig Lamps, with red bull's- eye glass behind, side glasses yellow, one of which is broken, and had a piece of putty on it, the parts fitting in the socket are oval- shaped. Information to be given to Mr. Benjamin Eason, Head Con- stable, Isle of Ely.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen between the 27th and 29th ultimo, from an un- occupied building undergoing repair at Cottingley Bridge, near Bingley, Yorkshire, the following Joiners' Tools: a Plough Plane and Bits, marked * J. Clapham'; a Brace and Bits, a Saw, and a Mortice Guage, marked ' Walsh'; three Hammers ; a Blocker and a Square Plane ; two Smoothing Planes ; seven Chisels, various sizes ; and a Biss. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gill, West Riding Con- stabulary, Keighley, or to Inspector Whitehead, Bingley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen from a shop in the city of Manchester, about 7 30 p. m. of the 27th ultimo, a gold lever Watch, gold independent seconds, plain back, maker Tarleton, Liverpool, No. 1400, jewelled in fourteen holes. Any person giving such informa- tion as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall leceivc £ 5 reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Man- chester.— Bow- street, March 2. Stolen on the night of the 24th ultimo, from Holt, Nor- folk, a rough coated brindle Bitch, mongrel breed, middling size, three feet partly white, and a white Bpot by the side ot neck, answers to the name of ' Wick.' Information to be given to Inspector Mobbs, Holt, Norfolk.— Bow- strcct, March 2. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. C On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Description of a tramp who was apprehended at Farndon, on the 4th instant, and who is under remand till the 14th inst., on suspicion of stealing a pair of buff- coloured leather Mittens ( or gloves), found in his possession, they are almost new, and the left one is marked ' 2/' inside cuff; he says his name is GEORGE BREDBURY, and belongs to Awre, Gloucester- shire ; he has been in the neighbourhood of Noithwich, and Chester for the last few days, also near Wrexham ; he is 20 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, slight sandy whiskers meeting under the chin, and rather round shoulders ; dressed in an old grey overcoat, dark mix- ture trousers, dark brown cloth cap with liook to peak, strong lace- up boots, all much worn. Information to be given to Mr. R. Rowbottom, Superintendent of Constabulary, Tattenhali, near Chester, or to P. C. Reynolds, Police Station, Farndon, near Chester.— Bow- street, March 9, March 9. 5 WAR OFFICE, March 9, 1864. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. On and after this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter will be TWEH'TY § HILVIII& I IUNTEMIL © TF TM P* BKIB, ULCII; the object being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Semc. v OFFICE NAME. REG. COEES. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. NO. NO. EYES. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARES AND REMARKS 176060 176061 176062 176063 176064 176066 176066 176067 176068 176069 Colin Brown David Watson George Cook T. H. Williams Michael Flanagan James Murphy Thos. Glendinning David G. Moore Patrick McGillan Joseph Garner 145715th Foot 12nd Foot 61st Foot ditto 73rd Foot 302nd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 98th Foot 2nd Foot 973 606 851 4535 1190 2672 Denny, Stirling Dundee Westbury, Wiltshire Cloucester Portarlington, King's Ballingarry, Tipperry. Paisley, Renfrew Glasgow Shankill, Antrim Middleton, Lancaster labourer tenter labourer tailor labourer groom boilermaker painter labourer ditto 20 5 201 5 191 5 22 5 22J ,5 20 i 5 241 i 5 194 15 20 5 20 5 dk. brn fair dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown sandy 7\ ( brown 7 jdV. brn y6 [ it.. Tyn blue blue blue blue blue hazel hazel brown grey grey fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh regimental brown ; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; tweed black jacket 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. Colchester Edinburgh Jersey ditto Aldersbot Chatham Plymouth Chatham Liverpool Oldham off furlough to Dunoon recruit, not finally approved off furlough to Westbury ditto to Gloucester ditto to Dublin ditto to Ballingarry ditto to Paisley ditto to Glasgow recruit, not surgically inspected ditto 176070 176071 176072 176073 176074 176075 176076 176077 176078 176079 Patrick Delty William Tiddall Thomas Culpin Michael Green Wm. Greenwood Michael Riordan Edward Donnelly George Brenn Edward Curran 573 115 65 365 354 321 6589 5th Drag. Gds. ditto 1st Dragoons 4th Hussars ditto 10th Hussars 13th Hussars 14th Hussars Cold. Guards Scots Fusiliers Dublin Cromford, LJrbv Godmanchestr, Hunts Limerick Bury, Lancashire Beadle, Yorkshire Millstreet,, Cork Cavart Newcastle- on- Tyne Balmaghie. Kirkeudb. shoemaker mason ditto labourer ditto cooper labourer slater clerk labourer 22 24J 27 251 20 23$ 24 § 231 23! 30 5 91 5 91 5 9 5 7 5 7 5 8 5 7 5 64 5 8 5 91 qk. brn It. brn brown brown dk. brn auburn It. brn brown It. brn black grey grey hazel hazel j hazel ; hazel | grey j grey i hazel I grey sallow fair fair fresh sallow fresh fair dark fair dark regimental ditto ditto ditto white; moleskin regimental ditto ditto blue slop ; black regimental 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 28 Jan. Cahir ditto Aldershot Dublin Bolton Dublin Aldershot Manchester London Montreal scar on right breast; off pass to Dublin offish- lough to Milford, Derbyshire off pass to Woolwich mole on back; recruit off furlough to Roekshall, Yorkshire ditto to Millstreet ditto to Dublin sscruit, attested took waist- belt and part of ree. nee. 176080 176081 176082 176083 1- 76084 176085 176086 176087 176088 176089 Waiter McComes William Scott George Deacon Hugh Ward Waiter Dixon James McKinley Charles O'Neill Henry Dean Thomas Griffin John Allen 162 992 1057 334 695 936 1055 948 lst, loot 2nd Foot 3rd Foot 6tli Foot, 9th Foot 10th Foot 11th Foot 13th Foot 14th Foot lEt. h Foot Glasgow Edinburgh Calverley, Yorkshire Fennett, Donegal Heaton, Northumbld Glasgow Armagh Lincoln Waterford Preston, Lancashire carter labourer ditto ditto miner labourer tailor labourer ditto collier 24 19 321 20| 25 26 28 24 5 23 5 23115 5 71 H 71 5 8 51 81 61 7! brown igrey dk. bmj brown brown grey brown iblue light j brown red I grey black ' hazel dk. bm igrey dark ! grey brown Igrey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; cord regimental 114 Feb. 116 Feb. : 14 Feb. 114 Feb. ! 14 Feb. 112 Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. Portsmouth Oldham Limerick Aldershot Limerick Kilkenny Dublin Fermoy Clonmel Pembroke pockpitted ; off furlough recruit, attested ; supp. in Manchester off furlough to Leeds; D, scar on left leg- ditto to Belfast ditto to Usworth, Durham ; D ditto to Glasgow; D ditto Liverpool cross and 1H.' rt. arm, lost nail of forefinger recruit off furlough Wbitworth, Lane.; pockpd. 17609U 176091 176092 1760y3 176094 176095 176096 176097 17HOy8 176099 David Watt, John Hall Matthew Decorn John Healey John Alexander John Beasley George Waghorne William Coffey John Crook Thomas Delaney 1755 200 546 565 587 711 221 3911 15th Foot, 21st Foot, 24th Foot 25th Foot 26th Foot 30th Foot ditto 40th Foot 41st Foot ditto Kilclooney, Armagh Birmingham Belfast, Wieklow Glasgow Edinburgh Killarney, Kerry Burbage, Wilts Cappinrush, Q. ueen's hackler harnessmkr. labourer ditto hamrnermn. glasscutter tailor labourer ditto 18 211 24 24 22J 211 22f 17! 23 brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown dark brown dk. bin 411 brown grey hazel grey grey blue grey brown grey blue hazel fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh fair blue; tweed regimental ditto dark; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 14 Feb. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. Dundalk Birr Aldershot Leeds Portsmouth Montreal ditto Birr Glasgow ditto recruit, attested off furlough to Walsall pockpitted, tattooed rt. arm,' H.' It.; recruit off furlough to Alloa scar on forehead off furlough scar on chest ditto to Merthyr, Giamorgan 176100 Thomas Blake 536 17H101 Robert Coadv 457 176102 Joshua Scott 335 176103 Gilbert Smith 146 176104 Wm. John Wilson 331 176105 Hugh Pugh 1108 176106 William Broderick 740 176107 Thomas Rumbolt 969 176108 J. C. Goldliche 1133 176109 John Brown 998 ditto 45th Foot ditto 49th Foot ditto 53rd Foot ditto ditto ditto 58th Foot Siudley, Warwick New Ross, Wexford Bradford, Yorkshire Albrcghill, Antrim Newtow nards, Down Bedwelty, Monmouth Tallow, Waterford Westminster Inniscarra, Cork Hulme, Lancashire lieedlemakr labourer weaver labourer weaver groom labourer ditto clerk fitter 2Ui5 21 jj 15 22 251 20$ 261 29 22 22 24! 6 91 11 91 41 71 6 J 71 4 brow i, It. brn light dk. brn lt„ brn dk. brn brown dk. brn Bandy It. brn grey hazel blue hazel blue brown grey hazel grey grey fresh fair fair fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 1 Feb. 15 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. ditto Curragh ditto Manchester ditto Portsmouth ditto ditto Birr ditto off detachment at, Naas ditto D ; scar en right aria off furlough to Ballymena, Antrim took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough ditto to Cardiff ditto to Manchester; mole left thigli iieiiu 176111 V76112 176113 176114 176115 176116 176117 176118 1761 John Hunter Daniel Arlett William Parker William Soaper George Green John Rees Michael O'Brien Daniel Plant William Dougherty Michael Burt 1010 917 807 746 947 1176 1151 1096 967 ditto 60th Rifles ditto ditto ditto 64th Foot ditto 70th Foot 73rd Foot ditto | Cappagh, Tyrone Mortimer, Berks Brighton Plymouth Pinchback, Lincoln Aberavon, Glamorgan Glasgow Hargrave, Cheshire Glasgow Ballyshannon, Donegl labourer ditto mason labourer ditto coaeher miner labourer ditto ditto 201 211 311 23! 241 221 21 201 184 191 111 Hi 41 41 41 8i 10 61 61 71 brown It. brn black dk. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn blue grey brown grey grey brown grey brown grey grey sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 2 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 14 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. ditto London Montreal ditto ditto Gosport j ditto | Colchester Glasgow I Aldershot ditto to Omagh, Tyrone took the whole of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. ditto ditto to Aberavon ditto to Belfast scar on left leg; ' D. P.' on left arm recruit,, finally approved off furlough to Glasgow; scar across nose- 176120 John Dare 1115 81st Foot Chepstow, Monmouth ditto 181 5 71 brown brown fresh ditto 21 Feb. Chatham took part of reg. nee ditto 176121 James Harvey 1114 ditto Dough, Antrim ditto 20 5 74 brown grey fresh ditto 21 Feb. ditto 176122 John Badey 476 83rd Foot Liverpool ditto 26 5 9! brown grey fresh ditto 15 Feb. Sbornclifl'e off furlough to Aberdeen 176123 Joseph Freeman 1302 ditto Kelton, Bedford ditto 211 5 61 brown grey fresh ditto 15 Feb. ditto ditto to Edinburgh 176124 John Clark 1146 ditto Sligo ditto 19| 5 7 It. brn grey fresh ditto 15 Feb. ditto ditto to Sligo; scar on right hip 176125 William Dey 873 ditto Banff ditto 211 5 71 It. brn grey fresh ditto 13 Feb. ditto ditto to Edinburgh 176126 Thomas Evans 1409 84th Foot Llangyorwryd, Glam. collier 20 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 17 Feb. Pembroke ditto to Maesteg, Glamorgan 176127 John Goon 1403 ditto Enuiskillen, Ferman. labourer 22 5 6 dk. bra grey dark ditto 15 Feb. Curragh ditto to Enniskillen 176128 William Smith 702 87t. li Foot Brentford, Middlesex ditto 27 5 64 brown grey fab- ditto 14 Feb. Aldershot ditto to Brentford ; D 176129 William McKay 1204 92r. a Foot Glasgow plasterer 18 5 51 brown brown florid ditto 13 Feb. Stirling took waist- belt I7613w| Henry Holland 1198 Military Train Hey bridge, Essex porter 26 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 17 Feb. Aldershot off pass to London 176131 Horatio Hill 4044 Royal H. Art. Sheffield collar maker 241 5 61 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto lfi Feb. Woolwich 17R132 Walter Laylor 5538 ditto Birmingham labourer 214 5 H dk. brn grey fresh livery 12 Feb. ditto 176133 Martin Bennett 4496 ditto London ditto 26 5 7 brown grey fresh regimental 16 Feb. ditto 176134 Thomas Williams 167 ditto Newbridge, Glamorgn sawyer 20 5 51 sandy grey florid ditto 13 Feb. Canterbury off furlough to Newbridge 176135 George Smith 647 ditto London shoemaker 181 5 31 brown blue fresh ditto 13 Feb. ditto off pass to London ; tattooed on wrists off furlough to Biddenden, Kent 176136 Edward Luckhurst 509 ditto Staplehurst, Kent labourer 21| 5 51 black hazel swarth ditto 12 Feb. ditto 176137 Henry Holder 5192 ditto Speen, Berkshire ditto 201 5 41 brown blue fair ditto 7 Feb. Dublin off furlough 176138 William Jones 15609 Roy. Artillery Sheffield ditto 20 5 4f brown brown fair ditto 14 Feb. Woolwich 176139 Frederick Leppoe 15255 ditto Canterbury, Kent clerk 20f 5 4 brown grey fair ditto 15 Feb. ditto 176140 William Knight 15870 ditto Huntingdon labourer 19J 5 4 It. brn grey fair ditto 15 Feb. ditto 176141 Alfred Power H3i' 6 ditto Liverpool shoeingsmh 21 5 7f dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 16 Feb. ditto tattooed on left arm and right thumb 176142 Thos. Holdsworth 15608 ditto Halifax. York fitter 19 5 44 brown hazel fresh ditto 14 Feb. ditto 176143 Thomas Duller 15746 ditto Luton, Bedford labourer 18 5 4 brown hazel fresh ditto It Feb. ditto 176144 Arthur Gilson 15810 ditto Newcastle- on- Tyne ditto 181 5 51 brown hazel fresh ditto 17 Feb. ditto 176145 James Sullivan 1246 ditto London ditto 24J 5 7 It. brn grey fresh ditto 12 Feb. Cork off furlough to London V76146 David Thomson 2677 ditto Kinclaven, Stanley joiner 21 5 71 brown blue fresh ditto 12 Feb. Shorncliffe ditto to Stanley 176147 Stephen Molloy 1468 ditto Clifden, Galway labourer 20J 5 7! brown grey fresh ditto 10 Feb. Dover off pass to London 176148 Joseph Faulder 1481 ditto Workingtn., Cmbrlnd Glasgow engineer 21J 5 n dk. brn brown fresh dittn 9 Feb. ditto off furlough to Berwick- on- Tweed 176149 Alexander Baillie 1172 ditto brassfoundr 28! 5 10J dk. brn grey fresh ditto 15 Feb. Plymouth ditto to Glasgow 176150 James Donovan 7951 L< 1. Engineers Kingston, Surrey tailor 191 5 6 dk. brn grey dark ditto 13 Feb. Aldershot 176151 John McGrath 6722 ditto Dublin cooper painter 25! e 8 fair blue fresh ditto 13 Feb. Chatham 176152 Tom Price 7924 ditto Aylesbury, Bucks 21 § 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 15 Feb. Aldershot 176153 Thomas Bryant 488 CapeMntd Rfl Sittingbourne, Kent brickmaker 231 5 2 light grey ruddy ditto 14 Feb. Canterbury 176154 William Alkerton — Cold. Guards Leighton Buzzrd., Beds labourer 19 5 10 brown grey fresh smock; cord 20 Feb. Hereford 176155 Thomas Hughes — 12th Foot Dublin printer 18 5 6! brown grey fresh brown 15 Feb. Richmond 176150 James Conroy — 18t. h Foot Mountrath, Queen's carpenter 19 5 8! brown blue fresh dark; blue 15 Feb. Portarlngtn 176157 James Quin — 14th Foot Newtownlimavady* collier 18 5 6 It. brn grey fresh black"; brown 16 Feb. Glasgow 176158 John Cayle 63rd Foot, Glasgow labourer 181 24 5 9 blaok dk. brn canvas moleskin 17 Feb. ditto pale 176159 George Longton — 98th Foot Scarsbrick, Lancaster ditto 5 6 sandy blue fresh brown; cord 18 Feb. Liverpool off pass to Guildford; mark right forefinger off pass to London took part of reg. nec. two scars over left scapula recruit burn on left leg, right thigh, and loins recruit, not surgically inspected * Derry ditto • short hair ditto 176160 176161 176162 176163 176164 176165 176166 176167 176168 176169 James Sherrington John Sullivan James Rogers Martin Smith James White Edward Sabell Henry Elery Adam Gray John Sharpler Alex. Kirkwood 15625 7204 100th Fool 105th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Roy. Artillery Rl. Engineers 24th Foot Rov. Artillerv Preston Liverpool London Croydon, Surrey Barking, Essex Dagenl am London Alnwick, Nrthmbrlnd Preston Glasgow clerk iron plater carman labourer ditto ditto printer painter weaver boilermaker 21 181 19 21 18 25 181 211 23 20 5 71 light grey fresh. brown; black 12 Feb. ditto 5 6! dk. brn dk. brn sallow blue; moleskin 12 Feb. Glasgow 5 4! brown grey fresh black; cord 15 Feb. Woolwich 5 51 brown grey fresh black; moleskin 15 Feb. ditto 5 41 brown grey fresh white slop; mole 13 Feb. ditto 5 81 brown blue sallow flannel; cord 12 Feb. Warley 5 41 black brown sallow regimental 21 Feb. Woolwich 5 6 auburn blue fair ditto 17 Feb. Shorncliffe 5 71 brown brown fresh black; moleskin 20 Feb. Preston 5 81 brown grey fresh tweed 19 Feb. Edinburgh recruit recruit, not surgically inspected recruit ditto ditto recruit, not surgically inspected took great coat recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected 176170 176171 176172 176173 176174 176175 176176 176177 176178 176179 Charles Godwin William Lee William Taylor Amos Bailey William Bugg John Blay Henry Holliday John Gibbard George Butler Matthew Lacy 768 17 14th Hussars 419 9tli Lancers 18th Hussars Cold. Guards ditto ditto lst Foot 10th Foot 11th Foot 30th Foot 4801 6430 344. 976 969 823 Islington, London Glasgow Bartonjoyce, Notts Wednesbury, Stafford Grantham, Lincoln St. Ebbes, Oxford Norwich Birmingham Warrington, Lancastr Weedon, Northamptn clerk shoemaker labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto gasfitter labourer ditto 26 £ 224 34 32 311 301 231 20 32 194 8 7 5! 91 10 91 8 7 41 It. brn brown black It. brn dk. brn It. brn light It. brn brown It. brn hazel grey dk. brn hazel hazel grey grey grey hazel grey fair dark fresh fresh fresh light fair fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Feb. 25 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 5 Feb. Dublin Brighton Ipswich London ditto ditto Colchester Kilkenny Dublin Montreal took part of reg. nec. D; short hair D D D ; appearance of ophthalmia right eye off furlough to Banbury tattooed on breast, arms, and thighs off furlough to Toronto, Canada West a POLICE GAZETTE. March 9. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). OFFICE NAME. KEG. COUPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. M a SIZE. HAIR. EXES. PACI. HO. NO. < ? OAT & TROUSERS. DATE OS DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MASKS AKD REMARKS. 176180 176181 176182 176183 176184 176) 85 176186 176187 176188 176189 Martin Dowling Thomas Parkins John Morgan George Binden John Miller John Fiynn Francis Gray William Darroch James Wilkinson William Scott 711 402 711 1254 1113 1318 12640 37th Foot 47th Foot 59th Foot 60th Rifles filth Foot 70th Foot 74th Foot 78th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto HurhDgford, Kilknny Bishopwrmtli., Drhm. Reading Devizes, Wilts Plumstead, Kent Roscommon Edinburgh Glasgow ditto Galashiels, Roxburgh joiner carpenter shoemaker labourer servant labourer eellarman labourer ditto ditto 23 264 244 22j 19 24, J 18 174 20} 18 176190 176191 176192 176193 176194 176195 176196 176197 176198 176199 David Hamilton John Rourke Evan Robert Samuel Ricards John Green Peter Quinn James Delaney John Clarke William Taylor Patrick Dunn 112 728 8195 93 417 91 887 363 lOSfi 5970 Roy. H. Gds. 3rd Hussars Gren. Guards 41st Foot ditto ditto 55th Foot ditto 92nd Foot Rov. Artillery Muirkirk, Ayrshire Glasgow Llanvvood, Denbigh Falmouth, Cornwall Manchester Glasgow Mauley; Staffordshire Kinisheve, Fermangh. Banhead, Renfrew Maryboro', Queen's miner trunkmaker mason labourer ditto rope maker labourer cottonspinr. moidder labourer 3l| lyj 3ii 25 21J 251 19J 214 20 20* 64 94 7 8 6} 74 6f 54 5} 7} lark brown dk. brn auburn light brown black brown dk. brn brown blue blue hazel blue grey blue hazel grey grey fair fresh sallow fair fresh fair fresh pale fresh fair tweed regimental ditto ditto supposed plain regimental plain regimental ditto black ; moleskin 21 Feb. 14 Feb. 31 Jan. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 20 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. Liverpool Athlone Aldershot London Colchester ditto Edinburgh Aberdeen Slieernoss N'wct. le- o- T wart un ier right armpit off lurlough to Sunderland; 1 T. P. It. arm' ditto took part of reg. neo. tattooed inside arms recruit, finally approved took part, of reg. nee. and waistbelt off furlough to Glasgow recruit, attested llj auburn 741 dk. brn dk. brn brown auburn black brown brown br, > wn brown grey brown hazel grey hazel hazel grey grey grey grey 176200 176201 176202 176204 176204 176205 176203 176207 176208 176209 Archibald Hood John Wise Mark Thompson Andrew Bond James Manders Samuel WJi- iiky Eiwar'I Jonts Joseph Baines Wm. H. West Michael McCarthy 7871 105 731 1145 1241 2fi23 Itl. Engineers tth Hu- sars Roy. Artillery iijltto _ ditto tit Life Gds. llth Hussars Greii. Guards ditto Roy. Artillery Kilmarnock, Ayr Reading Lewlsham, Kent Leeds Deptford, Kent Tipton, Stafford Liverpool Bradford Alverstoke, Hants Buttevant, Cork cabmetmkr. labourer ditto ditto carman smith groom woolcomber cook labourer 20 J 20 18 21 20 24 22} 26 25 21 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 8 5 11 5 83 5 44 dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn browr, sallow pale fresh frosh fair fresh frosh fresil fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 6 Feb. 25 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. It Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 17 Feb. Windsor Edinburgh London ditto ditto Preston ditto Edinburgh Newbridge off furlough 10 New Mains, Lanarkshire took the whole of reg. nec. D anchor on right and ' J.' on left arm took part of reg. nec. off pass grey gfcoy grej grey blue hazel hazel brown hazel blue i\ le fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh pale light dark fresh ditto white smock; cord moleskin; cord brown slop; cord black plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 19 Feb. lK> Feb. 18 Ffib. 6 Feb. 23 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. I '. ' hat I lam | Reading | Woolwich ! 1 ditto i ditto ' London Dublin Windsor ditto Limerick auci. or on left tbumb, scars over Kver recruit, not surgically inspected recruit ditto ditto tattooed on arms took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ditto 176210 176211 176212 176213 176214 176215 176216 176217 176218 176219 Charles Huxtable James Biggin John Hynes George Stack Samuel Stevens Wm. McDonnell George Wheatley Joseph Carroll John Carmen William Lewis 861 1169 360 162 587 5Si 14050 1159 2679 lt330 10 th tt » t 22nd Fpot 4lst Foot 49th Foot 60tb Rifles 85th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto [ Barnstaple, Devon j Sheffield Liverpool Cork Stourport, Worcester Dunuannou, Tyrone Ashford, Kent Dublin I Glasgow I Carmarthen ditto ditto carder labourer moulder labourer ditto factoryhand grocer plasterer 20} 2 L 26} 20 25} 25 29J 2lf 22} 19J It. ben brown brown It. brn dk. bra lark dk. brn It. brn brown brown ha/, el hazel grey grey grey grey grey blue hazel irrev fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 13 Feb. 26 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 19 Feb. Kilkeuuy Pai'khurst Ayr Manchester London Dover Woolwich Pembroke Shorncliffo Shoeburvns off turlougli to Barnstaple lost a finger of left hand took the whole of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. olf furlough to Dungannon ; pockpitted otF furlough to Dublin ditto to Glasgow ditto to Newport, Wales 176220 176221 176222 176223 176224 176225 176226 176227 176228 176229, Philip Ward James Quinn George Beck John Tucker Mark Moon Thomas Lines Thomas Broad Josiah Rabould Geo. Chamberlain John Willoughby 709 720 334 644 30 634 708 257 258 1009 4th Drag. Gds. ditto llth Hussars 12th Lancers ditto 13th Hussars ditto 15th Hussars Gren. Guards ditto Sauoytord, Dublin Portarlington, King's Clerketiwell, London Hackney, London Westfield, Sussex London Liverpool Sedgeley, Stafford Erapingham, Rutland Marlborough, Wilts labourer 20} groom 214 bricklayer 25 clerk grocer labourer tanner collier labourer ditto ij; 24 § 19 21} 251 24} 224 104 84 64 8 8 9 7 6 n 8! browu brown brown brown black brown brown It. brn brown brown brown grey hazel grey hazel hazel hazel hazel ds. brn grey tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. Dundaik ditto Dublin Hounslow ditto Aldershot ditto Newbridge London ditto scar on foret eai took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Lea Green, Kent; lost 3 teeth took part of reg. nec. off furlough to York off pass to London ditto off furlough to Wolverhampton 176230 176231 176232 176233 176244 176235 176236 176237 176233 17623j Edwin Edmonds Henry Best Cornelius Barry William Sargent John Condon Henry Foster Thomas Davies John Ansell William Birt Charles Asher 874 1000 705 69 3675 574 3205 3770 1497 1023 dii to lst Foot ditto ditto 3rd Foot ditto diito ditto 6th Foot 8th Foot Farringdon, Berks Dublin Bantry, Cork Liverpool Charleville, Cork Carlisle Stratford, Essex Tewkesbury, Glouc. Daventry, Nt hamptn. Milton, Hants ditto • servant labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto gardener collier labourer 22 23j 23J 2 } 32? m 30^ 265 23 24 It. brn I dk. brn j brown brown It. brn It. brn ! dk. bm dk. bm 54 dk. brn 7f dk. brn brown hazel blue hazel grey hazel hazel grey hazel dk. brn fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh clitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 27 Feb. ditto Portsmouth ditto ditto Aldershot ditto ditto ditto Colchester Sheffield off furlough off furlough to Nottingham ditto to Tewkesbury ditto to Weeion; pockpitted mole on right shoulder 176240; '. 76241 176242 176243 176244 176245 176246 176247 176248 176249 George Reworth John Quillinan William Wait William Mulliner William Harris Stephen Wood Matthew Rush Neil Drummond John Mulcahy Thomas Hilton 8 Mi 1123 3111 429 751 14( 7 1696 420 410 3642 ditto ditto ditto 12th Foot 15th Foot 19th Foot 21st Foot 26th Foot ditto 29th Foot Derby O'Gonolly, Clare Marahfleld, Glouc. Si ockport, Lancashire High Wycombe, Bcks. Berwick, Yorkshire Lisburn, Antrim Gorbals, Lanark Dungarvan, Waterfd. Darby Green, Salop plumber tailor labourer dyor painter labourer gr0" m boilermaker labourer brassfoundr 21,4 26} 30} 234 32} 22} 18* 214 264 29 r 4 71 74 4 6 6} 4 4| 6 brown light brown fair It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown lark grey grey brown grey blue grey grey blue hazel grey 176250 176251 176252 176253 176254 176255 176256 176257 176258 176259 Patrick Mulcatiy Thomas King Frank Buchan Edward Walton Joseph Tasker Joseph Yates Thomas King Edwin Brough Wm. Henry " Read Mark Dowries 4009 1227 833 20 523 803 665 3197 11.26 41st Foot 42nd Foot ditto 43rd Foot 49th Foot ditto 50th Foot 60th Rifles ditto ditto | Waterford Cupar Angus, Perth ' Auchtergaven, Perth Wolverhampton ! Baldock, Herts Runcorn, Cheshire ! Longford ' Middlewich, Cheshire : South wark, London i Wisbeach, Cambs labourer millworker labourer lathrender labourer ditto groom moulder brushmaker labourer 28 18 18 21} 254 19 191 28J 29 21} 5 I brown 74! fair 6 jdk. brn 6 ] light 54! It. brn Oi dk. brn It. brn brown dark It. brn dk. brn blue hazel grey grey brown grey grey grey grey tresh tair fresh fresh pale tresh Sallotv fresh fresh fail- fresh pale fresh fair fresh fresh freck. fresh fair fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Feb. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 21. Feb. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. Feb. 21 Feb. ditto ditto ditto Dubliu Pembroke Chatham Birr Portsmouth ditto Dublin cowpock on left arm off furlough to Liverpool took waist- belt and great coat off furlough to Birmingham; D ditto to Leeds; scars on chest ditto to Liverpool ditto to Glasgow ditto to Dungannon D ; took part of reg. nee. ditto ditto dark; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 27 Feb. 29 Eeb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 21 Feb: Ayr Stirling Perth Chatham Manchester ditto Parkhurst Aldershot ditto London 176260 176261 176262 176263 1.76264 176265 176256 176267 176268 176269 Thomas Moore William Smith John Nolan Andrew Sangster William McNae John Doyle Stephen Brien George Wheeler James Carlton James Walsh 1074 1097 763 683 432 838 1245 3103 3331 67th Foot 75th Foot ditto 78th Foot ditto 87th Foot 9 th Foot 99th Foot 103rd Foot ditto Swineford, Mayo Reading Longland, Mayo Aberdeen, Dumfries Mardyke, Cork Naas, Kildare Brighton Dromore, Tyrone Carrick- on- Suir, Tipp shoemaker ostler labourer ditto baker boxcloser * sailor labourer draper 19} 22} 22 22} Mi 21 25 18 § 22 8 0 104 7 6t 8} dk. brn bro# u dk. brn dk. brn browa sandy browu dk, brn brown black dk. brn hazel hazel brown blue hazel blue grey blue hazel dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fair fresh ditto di'. to ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto off pass to Glasgow; anchor on left hand pockpir. ted, scar on scapula; recruit off furlough to Birmingham ditto to Baldock took part of reg. nec. Off furlough to Longford ditto to Edinburgh ditto London took part of reg. nec. Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Feb. 26 Feb. 8 Nov. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. Athlone Aldcrshot ditto Dover ditto Aldershot Dublin Hong Kong Colchester ditto off furlough to Wa'sall ditto to Reading ditto to Manchester; pockpitted ditto to Glasgow; plays the bagpipe* ditto to Dumfries ditto to Dublin scar on cheek; recruit * tin- plate worker trole on bend of each arm off furlough to Dromore; scar or. abdomen ditto to Carrick- on- Suir 176270 176271 176272 176273 176274 176275 176276 176277 176278 176279 Henry Gould James Egan Charles Coppin Thomas Ross Charles Hagg George Wood James Connolly Chinery H. Hearne James Smith Joseph Johnston 1372 5738 2607 2527 14715 9801 15999 4612 192 lJlth Foot 108th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto West Coker, Somerset Clocmel, Tipperary Lee, Kent Elgin Croydon, Surrey Birmingbam Monaghan Ipswich Norwich Epstone, Stafford labourer shoemaker labourer ditto bricklaycr gunscrewcr collier groom tailor labourer 21 181 194 27} 281 22 22 20 22 301 5 74 6 44 9 84 5 6 5 7 5 browu browu brown brown It. brn brown brown brown dark brown hazel hazel hazel grey grey grey blue hazel brown blue fresh sallow fresh sallow fair fresh fresh freah fresh fresh dark; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto d. tto 128 Eeb. ! 29 Feb. ' 28 Feb. j 28 Feb. 128 Eeb. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 29 Eeb. 29 Feb. ! 24 Feb. | Portsmouth Fcrmoy Woolwich ditto ditto ditto Shoeburyns ! Warley ! ditto I Leith recrun, attested off pass to Clonmel off furlough to Birmingham ditto to Wigan, Laneasliire sear on right cheek D off furlough to Epstone 1.76280 176281 it6282 176283 176284 176285 176286 176287 176288 176289 John James Searle Thomas Evans Richard Parsons John Clifford Daniel Ferry Bernard Barrey John Coile Henry Nott John Martlew James Ashcroft 7914 Rl. Engineers Ist Dragoons 6th Drag. Gds. 10th Foot 18th Foot 40th Foot 83rd Foot 2ndDrag. Gds, 4th Hussars ditto Liverpool Leeds Leicester Waterford Donegal Kildare Shankhill, Antrim Beckley, Sussex Makerfields, Lane, ditto miner horsedealer nailor joiner labourer shoemaker labourer ditto blacksmith labourer 22} 21 21 20 20 24 ? 0 20 22 19 dk. bm brown dk. bm dk. brn dk, bm brown dark brown dk. bra dk. brn hazel hazel brown blue blue grey dk. bm hazel brown blue freBh sallow dark fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow freah fresh ditto cloth jacket j cord drab black; moleskin tweed; cord tweed; check black cloth; tweed ditto 29 Eeb. 28 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Eeb. 25 Feb. 17 Feb. ! 21 Feb. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. I 1 Mar. Aldershot Leeds Kingston* Manchester Londondry. Athy Belfast Westminstr Manchester ditto 176290 1T6291 176292 176293 176294 176295 176296 176297 176298 176299 Matthew Jones Patrick Riley Wiliam Harriott Archibld Crawford William Cook James Williams Patrick Brennan Thomas Hannon Robert Boyd Michael Smith 763 4558 1139 1159 207 741 849 Roy. Artillery ditto 9th Lancers Cold. Guards Scots Fusiliers 4th Foot 12th Foot 29th Foot 43rd Foot 45th Foot Kingston, Surrey Cork Eastdean, Sussex Newcastle- on- Tyne Andover, Hants London Carlow Limerick Maybole, Ayr Ballyjamesduff, Cavn. ditto ditto ditto stoker labourer shoemaker labourer ditto weaver labourer 20 21 20} 22 30 § 21 19} 26 22 21} brown brown It. bm brown brown dk. brn sandy dk. brn brown brown grey blue It. bm grey blue hazel grey grey blue blue fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh black cord jacket.; regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 23 Eeb. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Feb. 1 Mar. 28 Eeb. Woolwich ditto Brighton Birminglim London Chatham Dublin ditto Chatham Curragh tattooed on arms anchor on left, hand, crucifix OH right; recruit long sharp nose; recruit * upon- Hull scar over right ej e; recruit recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected scar on left, cheek ; recruit left thumb- nail injured; recruit rccrui', not surgically inspected ditto ditto ditto scar on right breast and back of neck recruit took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. D; took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Limerick ditto to Maybole; pockpitted ditto to Ball\ jumes luff 176300 17680 176302 176303 3.76301 176305 176308 176307 17680$ 176309 Walter Stephens I " George Over Samuel Phillips Edward Allard Cornelius Roach David Hughes Alex. Dunsmore Hugh Bradley Patiick Kelly James McBfii » ht 1120| 53rd Foot 531 60th Rifles ditto ditto ditto ditto 78th Foot ditto 92nd Foot 96th Foot 719 1117 1416 457 1183 3431 1044 758 East Coker, Somerset Coventry Edmonstone, Wilts Shoreditch, London Castletwnroach, Cork Carnarvon NewMonkland, Lanrk Glasgow Lanark ShankhiD, Antrim ditto ditto bricklayer sawyer currier labourer miner moulder mason groom 20} 25} 23 21 27} 24, 191 271 244 23 5J 54 3} 5 74 5 6} 5} 7} 6f brown It. bm brown It. bm brown It. bm brown dk. bm dk. bm black hazel grey grey grey hazel grey blue blue brown grey fan- fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Mar. 29 Feb. 29 Eeb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Eeb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. Portsmouth London ditto Montreal ditto ditto Dover ditto Edinburgh Belfast ditto to E. Coker; tattooed on arms took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Salisbury took part of reg. nec. ditto ditto off furlough to Holytown ditto to Glasgow ditto to Greenlaw DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NAME. REG. CORPS. WHEBE BOBN. TBADE. w rt SIZE. HAIR. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEES. DATE or PLACE OP MARKS Avr. REMARKS. HO. NO. « i 67075 Thomas G. Webb 4098 2ndT. fi mlts.* St. George's, London labourer 18 5 4 dk. brn hazel sallow 10 April Bethnal Gn. * absent from training 67076 Abrm. Arrowsmith 4129 ditto Bctbnal Green gasfitter 17 5 34 dk. brri grey fair 10 April ditto snpp. gone to sea 57077 John Swan 3782 ditto Aldgate cigarmaker 19 5 54 lt. bi Ti grey fresh 21. April ditto scar on right) nates; supp. in gaol 67078 John Beard 4- 161 ditto Birmingham tripe dresser ' 20 > 44 blown blue sallow 10 April ditto 67079 John Sullivan 4007 ditto Whitechapel, London St. George's labourer 19 5 5 brown grey fair 24 April ditto 67080 Thomas Davis 1018 ditto ditto 24 5 64 dk. bra hazel dark 24 April ditto scar on face 57081 John Schmidt 1061 ditto Bethnal Green cutler 19 5 54 sandy brown fresh 10 April ditto mark on right arm; supp. gone to sea 67082 Alfred Mitchell 4216 ditto Hastings, Sussex labourer 18 5 4 dk. bra hazel fresh 10 April ditto 57083 Thomas Sundall 3773 ditto St. George's, London ditto 21 5 7 dk. brn bazel fresh 24 April ditto 57084 John Sullivan 3778 ditto Lambeth tinman 20 5 44 dk. brn grey fresh 24 April ditto bubo on left groin 67085 57086 67087 67088 67089 57090 57091 67092 57093 67094 John Grant Mark Lickford John Mullens John Daly Henry Lipper John Lynch John May Edward Power John Ryan Thomas Smith 3790 3804 3883 3798 3884 3818 3810 394- 1 3846 3801 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Luke's St. George's ditto Cork Peckham, Surrey Mallow, Cork St. George's, London Waterf'ord St. George's, Loi^ lon Newingtor/ s labourer shoemaker labourer ditto cabinetmkr. labourer ditto carpenter labourer ditto 22 5 20 Is 24 ' 5 19 5 19 5 19 5 5 5 5 84 5 6 grey grey grey lt. brn lt. brn black dk. brn lt. brn f'orown - di. brn hazel dk. brnl^ rey lt. brn hazel brown Iblue grey hazel fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh 24 April 24 April 24 April 21 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto sear of bubo on right groin supp. transported marks on left hip supp. transported scar on back pockpitted j scar on leg moles c / ftieek and chest 67095 William Webb 40 16 ditto Stratford, Essex ditto' 18 5 4 . t. bm grey " air ; 24 April ! 21 April ditto < 4 67096 John Wilson 3806 ditto Whitechapel, London ditto 25 5 94 It. brn brown rresh ditto scar on eKest j1 sear on forehead 57097 George Brown 4062 ditto Spitalfields 3t. George's ditto 19 5 4 dk. brn grey " air 10 April ditto 67098 George Mason 4099 ditto ditto 26 5 53 dk. brn aazel sallow : 10 April ditto 57099 Henry Rummicorn 4230 ditto Hoxton porter 19 6 7 dk. brn blue. resh i 10 April ditto marks oil left arm 57100 John Waller 4154 ditto Bethnal Green labourer 19 5 4 lt. brn grey iresh 10 April ditto 57101 John Milton 3850 ditto Shoreditch painter 28 6 4 brown * rey fresh 24 April 21 April ditto 57102 John Lynch 3846 ditto Dublin labourer 20 5 7 black iiazel sallow ditto V 67103 Thomas Sands 3805 ditto Whitecbapel, London ditto 20 5 54 lt. bm grey Eresh i24 April ditto \ 57104 John Slater 3795 ditto Southwark ditto 20 5 84 brown brown pale ! 21 April ditto 67105 James King 3890 ditto Holborn ( J'tto " 3 4 dk. brn grey sallow . 24 April ditto scar on ri^ l., an,. 67106 John Welsh 3935 ditto Spitalfields ditto 18 5 » 4 brown grey lair 21 April ditto 67107 William Bott 4148 ditto Islington ditto 18 5 44 brown blue fresh 10 April ditto 57108 Charles Lane 1203 ditto St. George's ditto 24 5 6 auburn grey fresh 10 April' ditto scar on back 67109 Thomas Bolland 4307 ditto Ireland ditto 23 5 64 lt. brn grey fresh 10 April ditto marks on arms 67110 Denis Bryan 3908 ditto BethnalGreen, Londn eostermngr. 20 5 104 brown brown fair 24 April ditto 67111 Walter Evans 3919 ditto St. Luke's boxmaker 27 5 8 brown hazel ! Ballow 24 April ditto scar under jaw supp. in Artillery 57112 James Nye 3956 ditto Shoreditch braidmaker 19 5 64 black hazel sallow 24 April ditto 67113 John Barry 4122 ditto Wapping porter 20 5 84 dk. bra hazel fresh 10 April ditto 57114 Robert Hubbard 4118 ditto Mile End labourer 18 5 64 brown grey pale 10 April ditto sear on face 57115 John Kiminske 4262 ditto Spitalfields ditto 20 5 84 dk. brn blue fair 10 April ditto Bear of bubo on groins; supp,. gone to sea 57116 Oliver Newson 4086 ditto Shoreditch ditto 18 5 64 black grey dark 10 April ditto scar on left arm 67117 Henry Riches 4101 ditto Spitalfields wadding mk 20 5 94 dk. bm grey fair 10 April ditto supp. in Artillery 67118 John Sullivan 4187 ditto Suffolk porter 23 5 6 black hazel sallow • 10 April ditto scar of bubo on groins 57119 John Sullivan 3777 ditto Cork labourer 23 5 9 dk. bra grey red 21 April ditto 67120 William Sweeney 3784 ditto Southwark, London ditto 18 5 7 brown hazel fresh 24 April ditto •"• ar on left elbow 57121 57122 John Sanders 3976 ditto ditto Whitechapel Cork ditto ditto 20 18 5 64 6 brown black hazel hazel lair fresh 2t April 24 April ditto ditto pockpitted John Costello 3779 5 57123 James Donovan 3843 ditto St. Andrew's, London ditto 20 5 6 brown grey pale 24 April ditto 57124 Henry Jackson 3768 ditto Deptford, Kent ditto 19 5 54 brown grey fresh 21 April ditto 67125 George Costello 3747 ditto Bethnal Green, Londn ditto 20 5 74 brown blue fresh . 24 April ditto scar on back 67126 Edward Bonnor 4198 ditto Stepney sawyer 29 5 64 brown hazel sallow 24 April ditto 67127 George Brown 4158 ditto Clerkenwell printer 18 5 44 brown hazel dark 21 April ditto 67128 Richard Clarke 4132 ditto Somerset wheelwrght 27 5 54 brown grey fresh 10 April 10 April ditto scar on forehead 57129 Charles Mallison 4095 ditto Kingstown, Cumblnd. labourer 19 5 6 brown gr?: fair ditto marks on left arm 57130 William Webster 2161 Northamptn.* Brafield, Northampt. ditto 23 5 63 black hazel sallow 27 April Northampt. * absent from training 67131 John Draper 2166 ditto Little Creaton shoemaker 26 5 74 lt. bra hazel fair 27 April ditto 67132 Charles Stewart 2303 ditto Northampton ditto 244 5 8 lt. bm grey sallow 27 April ditto 57133 John Wright 2386 ditto Spratton dftto 224 5 24 lt. bm hazel sallow , 27 April ditto 57134 John Blanton 2458 ditto Northampton ditto 214 5 3 lt. brn grey fresh 27 April ditto 67135 Henry Wilton 2t72 ditto ditto ditto 25JI5 44 brown grey fresh — 27 April ditto 67136 Robert Groom 2516 ditto ditto labourer 214 5 5 brown hazel fresh 27 April ditto 57137 George Bree 2532 ditto Daventry ditto 224 5 4 brown hazel fair 27 April ditto 67138 Charles Allen 2591 ditto Brixworth ditto 26| 6 44 lt. bra grey fair 27 April ditto 67139 James Roberts 2655 ditto Yardley - Ha stings Bhoemaker 22J 5 7 lt. bra grey fair 27 April ditto scar on forehead 57110 Wm. Cartwright 2775 ditto Northampton ditto 214 5 4 black grey sallow 27 April ditto 57141 John Stevenson 2926 ditto ditto ditto 23 5 34 brown grey fair „ 27 April ditto 57142 William Fitzhugh 3005 ditto Walgrave labourer 224 5 6 It,, brn grev fair 27 April ditto 67143 William Elderkin 3016 ditto Oundle ditto 25 5 9 dk. brn| blue fresh 27 April ditto gone to Australia 67144 Thomas Poole 3132 ditto London butcher 20 5 5 It. bm blue fair 27 April ditto supp. in Rov. ArtilWv 57145 Joseph King 3138 ditto Weedon, Northampt. shoemaker 204 5 44 brown blue fair 27 April ditto ditto 57146 William Kent 3232 ditto Dallington labourer 2t4 5 44 lt. bm grey fair 27 April ditto 67147 John Stapleton 3338 ditto Bedford shoemaker 184 5 44 dk. brn hazel sallow 27 Anril ditto 57148 James Gilpin 3344 ditto Northampton ditto 23 5 44 dk. brri hazel fair 27 April ditto 67149 John Everest 3479 ditto Oundle miller 234 5 44 lt. brn grey fresh 27 April ditto 67150 John Leadbeater 3510 ditto London Bhoemaker 28 5 74 brown brown fair 13 April ditto 57151 George Leambert 3519 ditto Barnack, Northanr. pt. miller 224 5 44 brown brown fresh — 13 April ditto 57152 George Howell 3555 ditto Northampton labourer 204 5 54 lt. bra grey fair 13 April ditto burn on left arm 67153 Thomas Warillow 3592 ditto ditto shoemaker 204 5 8 brown brown fair 13 April ditto 67154 James Smith 3630 ditto ditto boot. finisher 194 5 4 dk. brn brown fresh 13 April ditto 57155 Charles Corner 3631 ditto Stretton, Rutland labourer 193 5 44 It. brn blue fresh 13 April ditto name supp. to be Thos. Wilkinson 57156 John Clarke 3639 ditto Lilborne, Northampt ditto 263 5 44 dk. brn grey fresh 13 April ditto 57157 Thomas Brown 3641 ditto Northampton shoemaker 183 5 5 dk. brn grey fair 13 April ditto 57158 George Green 3641 ditto ditto ditto 18- 3 5 6 It, bra grey fresh • 13 April ditto 57159 James Thompson 3654 ditto Daventry bootcloscr 26 5 74 dk. bra hazel fresh 13 April ditto 57160 James Murdin 3663 ditto Northampton shoemaker 18| 5 7 It, bm grey fair 13 April ditto 57161 CharleB Lines 366f ditto Chipping Warden gardener 21! 5 44 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 April ditto 57162 Thomas Ross 3667 ditto Bozeat blacksmith 24 5 6 dk. brr grey fresh 13 April ditto 57163 George Gent 369( ditto Wellingborough Bhoemaker 21 5 74 brown grey fair 13 April ditto supp. in neighbourhood of'Change- alley, Londa 57164 Philip Tilley 3711 ditto Northampton ditto 19, 5 44 dk. brr grey sallow 13 April ditto 57165 67166 67167 67168 57169 67170 57171 57172 57173 57174 David Noble Timothy Shea William Jones William Parry Thomas Brunt Joseph Harries John Jones John Lloyd William Stewart William Butler 3714 3717 495 403 435 580 595 497 2624 1977 2061, 2067 2438 2549 2646 2710 2718 2724 2726 2743 ditto ditto Radnor* ditto ditto Carmth. Art* ditto ditto Renfrew* Bucks* Piddington Cork Knucklass Ludlow, Salop Kennersly, Hereford Carmarthen Llanbodairne, Cardgn Llanwinio, Carmrthn. Paisley, Renfrew Borringdon, Herts carpenter shoemaker labouror bookseller drainer haulier shoemaker labourer ditto ditto 30 28i 20 26 25 25 28 22 20 234 64 74 6 7 74 63 74 10 brown lt. brn brown black brown auburn brown brown brown lt. bm grey grey grey brown blue brown grey grey hazel grey fair , fair fair dark fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh 13 April 13 April 13 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 14 May 28 May 15 July 24 April ditto ditto ditto ditto Carmarthen ditto ditto Greenock H. Wjcmbe ditto * absent from training tattooed on arms * absent from training * absent from training mark under right ear ditto 67175 67176 57177 57178 57179 67180 57181 67182 67183 67184 Charles Lewis John Bryant John Winchester James Abel Thorpe Henry Coker Arthur Simco Charles Plater George Williams John Smith Nathan Miller ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Chesham, Bucks Clay don Datchet, Berks Newport Pagnel, Bcks Burnham Emberton Baddenham Cippenham Little Mariow Hardwick shoemaker blacksmith labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto ditto ditto 20 J 254 23J 19 23} 193 33* 194 204 224 4 34 5 5 6 10 5 2 9 104 red dark It. brn brown dk. brn brown black dk. bm dk. bm brown grey lt. brn grey grey grey grey dk. brn grey grey hazel sallow fair fresh freck. fresh dark fair fair fair fresh 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 10 April 10 April 24 April 10 April 10 April 24 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. in Army supp. in neighbourhood of Northampton sapp. in neighbourhood of Hounslow supp. working in London gone to Australia scar on forefinger supp. in Army 67185 67186 57187 57188 67189 67190 67191 57192 67193 67194 Abel Tapping John A. Smith William Reece William Jones David Jardine Peter Drew George Masterton Thomas Brunton Hugh R. Durie Jas. Cunningham 2781 2808 2825 2826 1259 1256 1271 1283 715 741 ditto ditto ditto ditto Fife* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Longwick Olney Stony Stratford ditto Dunfermline, Fife Edinburgh Dunfermline, Fife Abernethy Kirkcaldy Dyeart ditto tanner labourer ditto ditto tailor miner labourer ploughman weaver 18 224 194 224 183 184 234 184 224 7 9 7 8 74 54 6 54 5 10 brown brown brown dk. brn lt. brn dk. bm brown lt, bm brown brown hazel grey grey brown blue blue grey blue grey grey fair fair fail- dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 June 9 July 9 July ditto ditto ditto ditto Cupar ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto in 2nd Surrey Militia wart on left eye scar on chest and neok 67195 67196 67197 67198 67199 67200 67201 67202 67203 67204 Robert Dick Christopher Birrell Donald McDonald James Lawson George Scott John Headrigg John Birrell John Piggie Frank Divine George Wood 775 811 818 888 922 943 986 996 1062 1106 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Abbotshall Cupar Kirkhill, Inverness Dunfermline, Fife Carnbie Cupar Dunfermline Falkland Dunfermline Dunbog ploughman ditto groom weaver ploughman labourer weaver labourer ditto tanner 21| 22 224 21| 214 23 204 20 5 5| 5 54 5 6 5 54 5 64 5 61 5 5 5 10 5 6 5 5 fair brown fair dk. bm fair fair brown brown brown brown hazel blue blue blue blue blue blue blue grey blue ruddy fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh swarth fresh fresh 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. in 92nd Foot supp. in 11th Hussars scars on neok tattooed on left arm; supp. in 19th Foot 8 POLiOE GAZETTE. March 9, DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA ( continued) OMIOE NO. NAME. BEG. NO. CORPS. WHEBE BOBN. TBADE, n a SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. GOAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OP DESBTN. PLACE OP DE- SjGKTION, MAi'vKS AND REMAKES. 37206 ; 57207 .• S7S08 : 57209 ; 37210 57211 , 57212 57213 57214 George Smith John O'Neil James Yates David Sturk David Mutter Andrew McLean Wiiliaui Stewart James Russell Walter Scott 1140 1171 1150 1172 1180 1181 1184 1193 1195 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kirkcaldy Dunfermline Torryburn Dunfermline Kirkcaldy Dysart Kirkcaldy Kettle Cults ditto weavei Salter gardener hammermn. irondresser brassfoundr labourer ditto 32* 5 184 5 20 184 24 234 254 20 8 1brown [ grey 8 1 brown blue 54; black ' hazel 57215 57216 57217 57218 57219 57220 57221 57222 57223 57224 Edward Frame Richard Byrne John Lowe James Johnston Henry Ashcroft Patrick McAlroy Anthony Jennings John Hogan Thomas Kelly Patrick Young : 1897 i 1227 2483 281 3165 1334 i 1642 1016 jl081 11126 57235 57226 57227 57228 57229 57239 57231 57232 57233 57234 Thomas Bussy James Bannon Thomas Curly George Byron William Doyle Michael Gorman Owen Dunleary Patrick Russell Peter Fetherston William Trapler 1158 1255 1259 1285 ,1307 1339 1345 1370 1397 1423 Stirlingshire Kent Artil. 7tli Lancashire Longford* North Lincoln WestmthRfl.* ditto ditto ditto ditto ~~ ditto d'tto dirfo ditto ditfo ditto ditto ditto "-• » - ditto f ditto t j Kilkenuv Dover Manchester TinplemichaeljLngfd. Lincoln Rochfortbridgef Mullingar Kilbeggan Moate Rathowen brassfoundr musician labourer ditto » servant dealer labourer ditto ditto 18 234 224 29 26 20 23 23 25 20} 4 5 6 8} 104 74 54 74 11 8 brown I hazel dk. brn1 hazel brown ' hazel brown blue brown ' blue It. brn ! grey brown ( grey grey hazel blue blue blue blue dk. brn dark It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown fair grey gre):* gr^ f grey I fresh j fresh j fresh j fresh j fresh j fresh | fresh | fresh fresh I fresh I fresh > fresh fresh fair frosh fresh fresh cfair jfair 9 July 9 Julv 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July 9 July Cttpar ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left tMgh in 74tll Foot ' absent trom training scarification marks on breast front tooth broken, scar on forehead scar on left foot ] tweed I blue; tweed I black w; am 11 Aug. 21 Oct. 30 Oct. 18 July 19 Nov. 1 June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1/ iune Stirling Dover Bury Longford Lincoln Mullingar ditto ditto cfitt ® litto Moate Kilbeggan Athlone Castlepollard Athlone Nwtwnforbe', Lngfrd. Ballinalea Mullingar, Westmtb. Moate Rochfortbridge ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto servant labourer 214 19 23 194 29 25 28 19 22 32 brown ( J5t. brn dark black dk. brn browu brown brown It,, brn black blue grey grey blue brown ;(); rey j hazel hazel fair fresh fresh sallow : dark ; Slillow fresh ! fresh [ fresh I fresh 57235 57236 57237 : 57238 .57239 : 57240 157241 57242 57243 57244 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Thomas Ryan James Quiskelly Pierce Boyhan Martin Lynch Michael Connor William Gaynor Ryan Laharty Patrick Cox Michael Cullen John Bourke 1430 1467 1523 1526 1535 1558 1560 1565 1572 1608 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kilbeggan ditto Mullingar Moate Kilbeggan Ballinacargy Ratbdowning, Qun's. Ballinacargy, Wtmth. Moate Mullingar s » pp. gone to Chatham, and enlisted ssar on forehead * absent from training hard of hearing * ginger- beer maker * absent from training + Westrnieath reported gono to America in Scotland gone to America ditto in Englanct in Scotland gone to Amejiea ; burn, right elbow in Liverpool in England gone to America ditto ditto ditto ditto settr on right, hip ditto ditto ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto ditto bricklayer blacksmith 24 32 23 254 224 204 29} 28 26 27 94 It. bi' 11 6 lit. brn 6} it. brn brow n brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown | grey ' blue blue blue brown grey hazel grey black bazel fresh fresh fresil fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 1 June 1 Juno 1 June 1 June 1 Juue 1 June 1 June 1 Jane 1 June 1 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto in Scotland ; sear on left cheek ditto sea- i on right thigh gone to America in Scotland gone to America scar on right eyebrow reported gone to America ditto ditto ! sohor right arm ADMIRALTY, March 9, 1864. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service, NAME. SHIP DESEBTED OB DIS- CHABGED PBOM. Peter Curry James Stacey Daniel Side Richard Reed Robert Grey Arthur Pyrke J. Lilly Henry Driffield Robert Tall William Roxburgh Michael Murphy George Martin John Withers John Williams A. Littlefield Henry Rice James Vickery David Kirby William Hussey William Moore Henry Clarke Charles Anstie William Anderson Daniel Hanlon Thomas Butcher Edward Brenchley G. Wells D. Timmins E. Reynolds Henry Ralph Richard Porter Charles Jeffery George Coombs James Callaghan Peter Muskett John Purchase Charles Olding Samuel Waycotte John Webber George Wise George Yates Edward Garner Daniel Black James Travers William Eadin William Bloomfield William Woodhead Robert W. Jackson William Welsh Henry Fox Enchantress, straggler i Aurora, deserter \ Excellent, strageler Asia, straggler ditto j ditto j'Excellent, straggler | Oomwallis, deserter i ' St. George, straggler | ditto ; ditto j ditto , Excellent, straggler ditto i ditto • Asia, straggler I ditto ! Trafalgar-, discharged i * ditto ditto | ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Wellesley, discharged Excellent, straggler ditto ditto ditto Asia, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Vincent, straggler Jersey, straggler St. George, straggler DATE. BATING. W < 5 SIZE. WHEBE BOEiN. HAIB-. EYES. PACE. - • MARKS AND REMARKS. 3 Mar. 28 Dec. 6 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 3 Mar. | 4 Mar. 23 Eeb. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. ! Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 29 Eeb. 29 Eeb. 29 Eeb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 125 Feb. ,29 Feb. 5 25 Feb. 1 Mar. 1 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. . 1 Mar. 1 Mar. | 1 Mar. • 1 Mar. 125 Feb. 25 Eeb. 24 Feb. A. B. ditto private R. Marines- stoker ditto boy, 1st class A. B. gun- room servarA ordinary : A. B. . - ditto ordinary private, R. Ma? ® as 2nd capt,., fore>> 9j> [ leadmg seaman [ stoker ditto i ordinary | ditto ditto ditto boy, 1st elsas A. B. ditto 1 ordinary lamp trimmer 1 private, R. Marines ditto ditto A. B. I stoker A. B. stoker ditto ditto servant ditto stoker ditto ditto servant ditto blacksmith stoker ditto ditto ditto A. B. boy, 1st class A. B. 32 24 29 29 31 19 25 . 21 21 2.1 28 21 27 27 27 26 28 28 214 22 127 [ 19 30 28 121 22 26 28 26 23 28 29 21 5 0 5 4 5 8 5 5 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 6 5 6 5 54 5 7 5 104 5 8 5 6 5 4 7 2 3 9 3 5 7 Rothsay, Bute 5 4 ^ Bath, Somersetshire 5 11 Sadburv, Hants 5 3 jLondon 5 9 i Lanark London Lincoln Leeds Portsmouth KifcaarnocV, Ayr Qweenstown, Cork; Poole, Dorset Portsmouth Chelsea, London Portsea, Hants Lancashire Somerset Birmingham L< ndon Bamsav, Isle of Man, Birmingham London Southampton Cork Brentford, Midc& sex 5 Sheerness, Kent Sevenoaks, Kenfr Dublin Aston, Warwick Staple, Kent Stermston Cosham, Hants Lymington, ilafots Leinster 5 3 j Jersey 5 4 Portsmouth Southwick Monmouth Enfield Woolvi it'll London ditto Trinidad Manchester Portsmouth London Woolwich London Manchester Dartmouth, Devon dark jgrey brown ! bazel brown grey brown hazel brown hazel light blue brown hazel blue hazel blue blue hazel blue grey hazel blue hazel It. brn brown dk. brn brown dark light brown brown blown brown It. brn blue dark dark brown hazel light blue [ brown hazel dk. brn, hazel dk. brn. 1 blue light grey dk. bra; hazel light grey \ light , blue i brown 1 grey ~ brown [ hazel dark jgrey dark jhazel dark [ dark brown grey dark [ dark I dark [ dark fair i fair i brown j brown [ brown . dark black It. brn brown dark dark It. bm dark brown grey blue bazel grey — i served in Highflyer, Rasalisk, Plover ana Cockchafer _— 1 served in Royai Willitm, Pique, Impugnable, and James Watt fair wound on left arm fair fair fair dark fair fair dark fair fair ruddy sallow ruddy sallow fresh fair fair dark ruddy hazel black blue bazel blue blue blue dark blue ! £ 3 reward, j £ 1 reward. 10s. reward served in Ilogue, Hi: rp,. xid Duke of Wellington ditto served in Rv& sell, Nile, Indus, and Smopariel l ditto served in Sartspariel, 1/ er. o, and Duke of Wellington- served ha Formidable served in Fisgard, Queen Charlotte, and Royal Adelaide served in Hastings, Lifiey, Impregnable, Edgar, and Cumbtdmdi setTed in Abovdiir and Royal Adelaide served in St. Vincent served in Hogue, Nile, and Liffey served in Vision/? Aisvsey, and Cumberland 10s. reward served in Duke of Wellington served in Victory 10s. reward No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port, where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. DESERTERS FROM THE ROYAL MARINES. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBE BOBN. SIZE. . HAIE. EYES. PACE. ! COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OP DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Thomas Jordan George Benson Alfred White George Merry William Jarvis Benjamin Kitchen Thomas Briggs William Carre Geo. H. Martin George Slater John Sullivan John Sage George Brearley Joseph King Joseph McDonald Thomas Fuzzle John Brown James Kenna Richard Gates William Jones Woolwich Portsmouth ditto , Chatham [ ditto | ditto ditto Portsmouth ditto Woolwich Chatham Woolwich Portsmouth Chatham ditto ditto ditto Woolwich ditto ditto Maryleboue, London , Manchester ! Milfoid, Surrey London Shillington, Bedford ; Spalding, Lincoln Sheffield Southampton Bath Hazlewood, Derby London Wells, Somerset Clerkenwell, London Manchester Edinburgh Tenterden, Kent Gt. Grimsby, Lincoln Dublin London Texley, Huntingdon smith ! blacksmith labourer ditto ditto ditto smith draughtsmn miner labourer ditto mascn engraver cabinetmkr. tailor shoemaker labourer ditto ditto moulder 25 5 184| 5 20 15 194 j 5 244 5 22415 32}' 274 21} 324 19 204 21} 21} 20} 314 234 24 25 204 64, brown hazel 64 [ light blue 10 brown [ grey 54. brown [ grey 64' brown 5 light " It. brn 6} 7 n 54 54 84 5 54 64 84 6 It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown dark It. brn It. brn It. brn 5 64' It. brn hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel brown blue grey hazel blue blue blue hazel freBh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh frosh freBh sallow fresh fresh fan dark undress uniform blue pilot; mole undress uniform ditto ditto ditto uniform undress uniform undress uniform undress uniform uniform undress uniform ditto uniform 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 1 Mar. I Mar. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. II Eeb. 14 Eeb. 14 Feb. Woolwich Gosport Guildford Chatham ditto ditto ditto Forton ditto Woolwich Chatham Woolwich Deal Chatham ditto ditto ditto Woolwich ditto ditto scar of burn near rij anchor on left arm D off furlough to Sheffield ; armpit; recruit ' G. H. Martin' on right arm off furlough to Hazlewood lost four teeth corporal punishment, snchor on left arm off furlough to Manchester off furlough to Ribv, Lincoln ; soar below left knee cap D LONDON : PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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