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Date of Article: 18/01/1865
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* m POLICE CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony, and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, repute* Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence, C 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 Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 4042 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1865. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolon property, may bear the Signature of the person inquiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to MB. W. 1). BUrNABY, tho Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. *.* Whonover it is desired that any person should Be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that aa Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offonco chargod, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As 09 charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor • IlUttt be lire| tlli< l, 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 Army, intended for insertion in the 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 AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Found on the 10th instant, in the Duke of Bridgwater's Canal at Altrincham, the dead Body of a male child, about 2 months old, dressed in a white calico slip, with crochet work on neck and wrists, needlework on shoulders, wrists, and front ol body, a flannel wrapper with calico body, linen shirt with edging on neck and one wristband, all of which are old, but of good quality ; linen binder, caddy napkin with flannel barrow over it, white wool socks, and brown mixture tweed hood ( home- made). An inquest was held on the 13th, and adjourned till the 30th instant. Information to be given to Superintendent Andrews, Lymm, or to Inspector Britnor, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- street, January 16. Description of JAMES PIPER, who absconded from Portsmouth on the 9th instant, charged with the wilful murder of his wife : 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, pale face, very long flat nose, small whiskers, slight moustache ; dressed in short brown cloth coat of very coarse texture and material with pockets at the sides, white cord vest, old military trousers with the red seam taken out, dark cap with French peak, red and black woollen muffler, and elastic side- spring boots. He is an engine- titter, and was apprenticed at the South- Western Railway Loco- motive Works, Mine Elms. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent R. Barber, Portsmouth.— Bow- street, January 13. On the 7th instant the dead body of a newly- born female child was found, wrapped in part of an old linsey dress, buried in a field under a stone, at Olchon, in the parish of Clodock, Herefordshire. A coroner's inquest was held on the 10th instant, and a verdict returned of ' Wilful Murdet against some person or persons unknown.' Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Shire Hall, Hereford, or to Superintendent W. Blunsdon, County Constabulary, Abbey- dore, Herefordshire — Bow- street, January 13. FORGERY. Description of P. R. BARBER, who has absconded from Edinburgh, charged with forgery and fraud : he is from 26 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, swarthy or dark com- plexion, dark hair whiskers and moustache, of genteel appear- ance, and good address ; is an English man, and held a com- mission in the Royal Engineers which he had to resign. In- formation to be given to Robert Lockhart Dymock, Procurator- Fiscal, City Chambers, Edinburgh.— Bow- street, January 11. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen about 0 p. m. on the 14th instant, from the person of a gentleman, in the neighbourhood of Cross- street or Market- street, Manchester, a gold double- backed lever Watch, gold dial, maker Kershaw, London, No. 3008, had a gold Albert Chain, with Key, attached. Any person giving such informa- tion as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offender, and recovery of the property, shall receive £ 5 reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, January 18. On the night of the 16th instant, Mr. Edward Smith was attacked on the road abont half a mile from Newtown, and robbed of a leather bag Purse, containing £ 31 10s. in Gold and 5s. in Silver, a Pocket- book, and an old- fashioned verge Watch with steel Albert Chain attached, by three men: one is about 6 feet high, and dressed in dark clothes and cap ; the others of middle size, and dressed in dark clothes and caps. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Danily, Newtown, Mont- gomeryshire.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen at 8' 30 p. m. on the 26th ultimo, from the person of a gentleman in Manchester, a silver duplex chronometer balance Watch, jewelled in six holes ( rubies), No. 1027, maker Gardner, Manchester, had attached a gold Albert Chain, curb pattern. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person g'ving Buch information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the watch, on application to Superintendent Gee, A Division Station, Albert- street, or at any Police Station in Manchester. — Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the 8th instant, from the person of Mr. John Keon, of Leasingthorne, near Bishop Auckland, when at Pityme, near Durham, a silver patent lever Watch, maker Harris, Sunderland, No. 10785, had attached to it a small link silver Guard. Also stolen about the same time from Mr. Keon, a white and tan bull Bitch, a few black spots on her head, and answers to the name of ' Bloss.' Supposed by a navvy of the following description : 28 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, proportionate make, and a native of Westmorland ; dressed in a half- worn pilot coat, moleskin trousers, greyish cap turned up at each side, and navvy boots. On the morning of the 9th instant he was at Bishop Auckland, and later on the same day he was seen making his way to Barnard Castle. He stated that he was going to work on a new railway on the borders of Yorkshire or Westmorland. A reward of £ 1 will be paid on recovery of the property, and conviction of the offender. Information to be given to Superintendent Johnson, Constabulary Office, Durham, or to Superintendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen about 5 p. m. on the 10th instant, from the person of a gentleman, at the Victoria Railway Station, Manchester, a f plate gold engine- turned open face Watch, enamel dial, maker Joseph Penlington, No. 10020. Information to be given to Captain Palin, Chief Constable Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in Aldershot, on the evening of the 4th instant, a double- bottomed hunting duplex gold Watch, No. ? 1467, makers Leatherland, Davis, & Co., Liverpool, and a gold drop Chain with two Guineas, Locket, and several French Coins attached. £ 6 reward will be given for any information which will lead to the recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. In- formation to be given to Superintendent W. Howard, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in Durham, on the vening of the 6th instant, a gold patent lever consular cased Watch, maker G. E. Steel, Chester- le- street, No. 2014, gold dial, cases much worn, had attached a gold Guard, chain pattern. £ 1 reward and all expenses will be paid on recovery of the property aud conviction of the offender or offenders. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Beard, Durham,— Bow- street, January 11. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. On the night of the 16th instant, the house of Mr. John Edwards, of Newtown, was broken into, and £ 7 in Gold ; £ 3 in Half- crowns ; three black hafted Knives and Forks ; six new Knives and Forks, buffalo horn handles ; a new Razor; an old Razor, black handle ; and a silver guard Chain, stolen therefrom. Information to be given to Superintendent Danily, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, January 18. The Boots and Apron advertised in the Police Gazette of the 13th instant, as stolen from Tunbridge Wells, have been recovered, and a man and woman have been apprehended at Maidstone for stealing the same.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen by means of housebreaking, during the night of the 13th inst., from the dwelling- house of the Rev. W. Hazel, Wood- street, Wallingford, a gold open- face engine- turned Watch, very old and much worn, maker Hickman, Oxford, No. 16353; and two small brown Vases. Information to be given to Inspector Robert Johnson, Berks Constabulary, Wallingford.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Westerham, Kent, on the 14th instant, from the cottage of Frederick Arrow : a black cloth Coat, nearly new, bound with black braid, four pockets in each flap, one outside left breast, and one inside of right breast, nearly under the arm; a pair of dark check Trousers, the right leg has been mended at the bottom with a small piece of different material; an old black cloth double- breasted Vest, torn at the bottom button- hole on left side ; a black cloth Vest, nearly new, one corner of the left pocket torn ; a blue check Bundle Handkerchief, has two small holes near the centre; and a red and white cotton Handkerchief. Information to be given to Superintendent Coleman, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, January 16. Between 6 p. m. on the 9th and 1 p. m. on the 10th instant, Delaford House, Iver, Bucks, the residence of C. Clewes, Esq., was broken and entered, and a plain unpolished oak Box wiA brass hinges'," about 15 inches long by 7 inches wide, containing a bank book and two other books of memoranda of property, receipts, family letters, Stc.; the books had parchment covers. Three men of the following description are suspected : one, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, pale complexion, dark eyes, black hair cut short, tuft of hair on chin, rather slender figure ; dressed in black frock coat, dark trousers, and black cap with peak : another, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pate complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, small whiskers, rather stout figure; dressed in frock coat, dark trousers, and high black hat: and the other, 22 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh complexion, dark eyes, brown hair; dressed in dark overcoat, dark trousers, dark cap with pe< k, and silk muffler. Information to be given to Superintendent Hodgkinson, Police Station, Slough, or to Inspector Ray, Iver, Bucks.— tiow- street, January 13. During the night of the 9th instant a pawnbroker's shop, in Leeds, was entered, and the following property stolen : Gold English lever Watch, No. 4274, white dial. Silver lever Watches— No. 7386; 7428; 9213; 5043, makers Hirst Bros., Leeds, silver dial; 5024 ; 3001; 17213; 11805 ; 12208; 63289 ; 5127, John Rigby, Liverpool, jewelled in eight holes; 9781, Taylor & Co., Liverpool; 2173, R. Roskell, Liverpool ; 1782, M. George Jamison, hunting ; 6622, Rvatt, Leeds; 15317; 2173, R. Roskell, Liverpool ; 6116, Robert Weare, Birkenhead, hunting; 6113, Chamner, London ; 3696, Thompson, London ; 9828 ; 13269 ; 3529, silver dial; 1694; 14374 ; 864, Price, Liver- pool ; 4253 ; 2643; 4165, Johnson, Liverpool; 4905, Robinson, Liverpool. Silver verge Watches— No. 4729, John Farrah, Ponte- fract; 19737, Andrew Green, Bradford; 1834, Joel Moss ; 6930; 4649, Sylvester \ Co., London, double cased; 20886, Mortimer, London, double cased ; 2078, John Robinson, London, double cased; 3696, Thompson, London ; 6113, Charles Campbell, London; 8036, George Williams, London ; 7056, G. Burrows, London, hunting; 6442, Moore, London; 510, Edward Gardner, Lancaster, hunting ; 4697, John Carter, London; 6169. Carter, London; 12458, hunting; 26454, Henry Ellis, London; 314; 6703; 6604 ; 1826, Richard Fairey, hunting; lzO, Charles Taylor, Bristol ; 1008, J. Sacks, Huddersfield ; 15, Robert Davy, Hoverton, double- cased; 14267, Vince, Regent- steet, hunting; 1262, Trueman, London, double- cased; 7491, Holley, London; 33609; 1231, Moses Jobyas, London ; 6448, Michael Walton, New- castle ; 6G04; 267, Hornby, Liverpool; 15866, H. Frankwell; 7194 ; and 638, Joseph Thompson, London. Geneva Watches— 14022, plated dial; 69245, silver- gilt; 2639, new silver; 1828, ditto, maker, Simonin; 1433 ; 2348, detached. A silver horizontal hunting Watch, four holes jewelled, No. 6434, maker Robert Roskell, Liverpool. A French Watch, No. 1784, maker L. Lapine, a Paris. A French verge Watch. About 40 fancy gold Rings. 36 hoop Rings. > 48 second- hand silver Guards. 2 ditto gold ditto. 6 gold Alberts. £ 20 reward will be paid to any person who will give information as may lead to the apprehension and conviction the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property, or proportion thereto. Information to be given to Chief Constable Bell, Leeds.— Bew- street, January 11. I g Wa At 6" 30 p. m. on the 9th instant, the shop window of Mr. J. B. Cornforth, jeweller, Macclesfield, was broken, an d two. gold Watches stolen : one a patent lever, English make, ,•>, No. 66346, gold thread dial, engine- turned case, with a plain shield in the centre ; the other a patent lever, maker,' W. B." Cornforth, Macclesfield, cream- coloured dial, secontfs hand. By three men : one of them stout, and dressed in a pair of light- coloured wide trousers, black cloth frock coat, and cap. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and convic'ion of the offenders and recovery of the property, or in proportion thereto, on • application to Mr. J. B. Cornforth, Macclesfield. Information to be given to Superintendent Etchells, Town Hall, Maccles- field.— Bow- street, January 11. Between 9 p. m. on the 6th and 10 a. m. on the 7th instant, the dwelling- house of Ann Sutcliffe, at Flat Head, in the township of Soyland, was broken and entered, and the follow- ing property stolen therefrom: two cotton Sheets, nearly flW' £ two or three Pillow Slips ; a white muslin Petticoat; a cofts ® Chemise ; a cotton Night Dress, with frill round the neck ; a white flannel Petticoat, bound with white cotton ; a black silk - * twilled Shawl, with black fringe ; and an old- fashioned black ^ silk Cloak, bound round the neck with lace, and the other parts with black ribbon. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Copeland, West Riding Constabulary, Halifax, York- shire.— Bow- street, January 11. Description of a man who gives the name of ALFRED RICHARDSON, who states that he is a harness maker, and a native of Kingston, Surrey , he is remanded at the Lock- up at Chatteris, in the Isle of Ely, on a charge of breaking into a shop and stealing a quantity of Boots and Shoes, part of which were found in his possession when apprehended. He is about 26 years of age, about 6 feet 8 inches high, lightly built, fair complexion, long straight brown hair, grey eyes, large nose, long chin, has a scar on the left side of the top of forehead, ditto on chin fnear the right corner of mouth, large scar under left side of chin, ditto on the thumb of right hand, small scar on the knuckle of the third finger of left hand, has no whiskers, a very slight moustache, aud has a very downcast appearance. He is supposed to have worked in Nottingham, London, and Gloucester. It is suspected that he has com- mitted offences elsewhere. Information to be given'at the Chief Constable's Office, March, or to Inspector R. H. Mitchell, « A chatteris, Isle of Ely, Ganjbridgeshi: V. ' — = 7 P O L J C E G A Z EX f E. January 18. . lice street, Between 11 p. m. and 7 a. m. on the night of the 7th instant, the premises of Mr. John Knowles, tailor, & c., Iiiug- street, Southwell, Notts, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen : two pairs of dark grey Trousers, a pair of iron grey Trousers, two pairs of tweed Trousers, a pair of brown striped mixture Trousers, a black shooting Jacket, a brown shooting Jacket, an Oxford mixture lopcoat, a light waterproof grey Topcoat, three grey Waistcoats, a black double- breasted Waistcoat, and a light tweed Waistcoat— all new ; G yards black broad Cloth ; 10 yards mixed grey troueer Cloth ; 10 yards dark mixture Cloth ; 12 yards white Cation; si* billycock Hats. Information to be given to Superintendent J. Bexon, County Police Station, Newark- on- Trent, or to Inspector Osborne, Police Station, Southwell, Notts.-- iJoM- « * trt, Janttary 11. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. The boy deeciibed in the Police Gazette of the 9th inst., BUS] ected of having stolen the brown Horse at Chadlington, and biown mare Pony at Dean, has been apprehended at Lud- low, with the horse and pony in his possession; the man is still at large, he is dresse d in corduroy trousers, leather leggings, strong lace- up boots, the laces being new and white. Infor- mation to be given to Mr R. Fernsby, Chief Constable's Office, Oxford, or to Inspector J. Lakin, Police Station, Chipping Norton, Oxon,— Bow- street, January 18. The three Cows advertised in the Police Gazette of the 13th instant, as stolen from Aston, near Birmingham, were sold at Stourbridge Market on the 13th instant, bv a man who gave the name of WILLIAM ROBERTS, of Birmingham, from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, thin pale face, small light whiskers, a blue mark near the right eye ; dressed in a new blue sinouk frock,. dark cloth overcoat, and black hat. Tbe cows have since been ' recovered at Wor- cester. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension of the offender will be paid all reasonable expenses, luforin& tion to lw jivento the Deputy Chief Con- stable, Aston, ueef Hirinin^ htui.— Low- street, January 18. " ' Deicription of a tnnn giving the name of CHARLES DE JONGH, alias PIERRE VAN IMPE, a Belgian, who st ites that he is a professor ot languages, in custody at Welton, Yorkshire, charged with stealing, at Leeds, on the 12th instant, aibiiy Mure, a set of Harness, and a Dog Cart, which hnve been recovered : 28 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, oval face, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, small dark moustache, blue eyes ; dressed in black hat, grey tweed suit, nnd elastic- side boots. Had in his possession several pawn tickets relating to Watches and other property pledged at various places. It is supposed thfit he has committed offences elsewhere. Infortnritioir to be given to Superintendent Thomas' Wnrtl, Welton, Brough, East, Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 18. , •.. Description of two lads apprehended at Ludlow, Salop, on tbe 12iii instant, charged with horse stealing in Oxford- ahiie, and remanded to the next petty sessions at Chipping Norton : one, about 18 years of age, about 5 feet high, stout make, broad face, light hair ; dressed in white slop over cotton cord jacket, cord ttousers, leather leggings, strong lace up boots, and black jlmcrow hat : the other, about 14 years of age, - slight make; dressed in old- fashioned drab coat, cord trouK rs, lace- up boots, and dark cap. A man escaped at tbe time Ule lads were apprehended, about 28 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair and whiskers, walks very erect ; dressed in n rough brown overcoat, leather leggings, and low bluok hat. They bad in their possession ( supposed to have been stolen) a half- bred light hay Mare, about 8 years old, about 14 lmnds high, white stripe down face, marks from saddle on both sides, switch tail, white spot on nose, mark of cut between eyes ; an aged roan- coloured mare Pony, very rough coat, long tail, 11 or 12 hands high, hair rubbed off one leg near tho hock ; and three Carts, one covered, with ' Thomas Brown, Liverpool,' painted on right side. A reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the man who escaped Information to be given to Superintendent, Henry Biggs, Borough Police, Ludlow, Salop, or at tbe County Chief • Constable's Office, Oxford.— How- street, January 18. Found, supposed to have been stolen, a bay half- bred . Mare, about 7 years old, 15$ hands high, black legs, small star on forehead, in good condition, and supposed to be iu foal. In- formation to be given at the Police Office, King's Heath, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, January 16. Found straying at Dudley, on the 10th instant, sud sup- posed to have been stolen, il bro aii grizzled Horse, rising 1 years old, about 14 hands high, white streak down the face, wall eyed, and two white hind fetlocks. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Burton, Police Office, Dudley, Worcester- shire.— Ibno- tercet, January 16. Supposed to have been stolen on the 7th instant, from a meadow » t Hoppingwood Farm, New Maiden, a dark chesnut in are Pony, 12 or 13 hands high, aged, white stroke down the nose, bang tail, branded ' B' on near shoulder, deficient of near hind shoe.— Metropolitan Policy, V Division, January 16. Supposed to have been stolen on the night of the 14th instant, from a yard at Slope Hill Farm, in the parish of Shalbourne, near hungerford, Berks, tbe property of Mr. John Platt, a black nag Gelding, 0 years old, nearly 15 hands high, switch tail, small star on furehead, one white heel, shod all round, aud in good condition. Information to be given to Mr. John Platt, hungerford, or to Superintendent Harfield, Berks conStabulary., Newbury.— Bow- street, January 16, Found in the borough of Monmouth, on the 9th instant, and sU) i] ioaed to have been stolen, a mare Pony, rising 5 years old, very dark irun- grey almost black, about 11£ hands high, bang tail, black I s, and of the forest breed. Information to be given to Head Constable Edmund Wheeldon, Borough Police Office, Monmouth.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the night of the 8th instant, from the stable of Mr. Thomas Abbott, of High Needham, near Longnor, Staffordshire, a black cob Mare, about 7 years old, about 14 hands high, small star on the forehead, long tail ready- ing ito> the hocks and very bushy, saddle marks on both sides, hae sand cracks on each fore hoof, the near one very plain, has been newly shod and turned up all round, toe and heel, and is veTy smHrt and active; a Halter was taken with the mare from the stable, by which she is supposed to have been ridden away, and with which she was tied. A man, apparently liatween 50 and 60 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, light complexion, dressed in a short pair of black trousers, showing his dirty white stockings, a black billycock slouched hat, a dark grey overcoat, with a dirty white slop underneath, and wearing clogs, is suspected of having stolen the said mare ; betas beenafcout High Needham, Longnor , and neighbourhood, and talked of Mnw Mill nnu Stoke, StafforBle, where hp is supposed to be krura^*, thejrare is believed to bave gone for the Potteries. hWhaal\ if% f. o be given to Superintendent Rust, Constabulary^ ffice, Bakewell, Derbyshire; to Mr. Abbott, High Needham ; to Police Constable Turner, Taddington ; to Police Constable Batkin, Longnor ; or at any of the Police Stations in Derbyshire or Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Jan. 13. Stolen on the night of the 28th ultimo, from the Tower- farm, Layer Marney, the property of William Sach, Melling, an entire Donkey, 5 years old, white face and belly, long tail, and no shoes. Information to be given to Superintendent J. May, Witham, Essvx.— Bow- street, January 13. Obtained by false pretences on the 13th ultimo, a brown Horse, clipped, 1' 5 hands high, star on forehead, saddle marked, knees slightly chipped, aud in goud condition ; a light spring Cart, painted blue with white lines, new dash iron, felloe of one wheel split, C. Tankard, 1, Durham Street, Hackney Road, , i!. E.' on it ; Harness, brass mounted, jiearly new. By WILLIAM WEST, 23 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches hijth, dark hair and cnmplesion ; dressed in drab overcoat, plaid trousers, drab cap, and leggings. Supposed to be travelling in the country, accompanied by a man, 25 years of age, 5 feet • 1 inches high, dark hair and complexion ; dressed similarly to West. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of West.— Metropolitan Police, K Division, January 13. Stolen on the night of the 7th instant, from the fold- yard, Spring- field Barn, Ravenstone, Bucks, a ewe teg Sheep marked ' 0' on both hips, the property of Mr. G. Odell, Ravenstone. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the con- viction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ 5 5s„ reward. Information to lie given to Inspector Hedley, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- stt'cei, January li. Stockton, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, on the 9th inst., 7s. 6d. in Money, an old blue pilot cloth Coat, with a small cut in the back, lined with blue and red - plaid, the lining was- too long and was sewn up ; and an old blue cotton Handker- chief with white spots ; the property of Mr. John Darcey. Kelly is about 17 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, sallow complexion, grey ejes, light brown hair, slender figure, has a large wound on lower part of right leg, and a large scar under chin ; dressed, when he left Stockton, in an old blue cloth cap, greyish trousers with a brown cloth patch on the seat, a pair of elastic- side boots, he left an old jacket at his lodgings, and is supposed to be wearing the stolen coat : he has relatives living at Hepburn Quay, near Jarrow, Durham. Information to be given to Inspector W. J. Smith, South Stockton, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 16. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Over Darwen, between 6 and 7 30 a. m. on the 1.1th instant: a dark blue Brighton Coat, imitation of pilot cloth ; a blue cloth Vest, buttons up to the neck ; a pair of light woollen cord Trousers; and a pair of brown cloth plaid ditto, have been turned up at the bottoms. Alto stolen, on the following mBrning, from another house in Over Darwen, a black cloth Frock Coat, lined with twilled silk, a pocket outside on left breast; a black cloth Surtout, lined with alpaca; a { mir of men's Trousers and Vest, brown mixture Cloth, with small black check ; a pair of men's elastic Boots, patched on both toes ; and a white and blue gingham Handkerchief. By two men : one a returned convict, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, stoutly made, broad acrosj^' shoulders, hair turning grey, had a black eye when at Da^& en on the 12th instant; dressed in a black velvet swinger coA, light fustian trousers and vest, black cloth cap, and shoes, has a mother, living at Chorley ; he tramps about from town to town ; he was - traced to Balton on the 14th instant, where he pledged a Vest and Handkerchief, part of the proceeds of a similar robbery to the above committed in the borough of Blackburn on the 13th instant; the other is about 30 years ot age,- 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, brown hair, and tuft of hair under the chin ; dressed in a black cloth swinger coat, dirty fustian trousers, black cloth cap, and shoes much worn ; stated he was a blacksmith or moulder. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Constabulary, Blackburn.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen from a dwelling- house, the property of James Gorman, of Houghton- le- Spring, a slack Jacket, a pair o) blue corded cloth Trousers, and a black cloth slack Jacket much worn. By a youth, a labourer at iron foundries, 17 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, proportionate figure, light brown hair inclined to ginger ; dressed in a dark slack jacket with large bone buttons, white slop underneath, dirty dark cord trousers, and blue flannel shirt. He absconded in company with another youth, a labourer, about the same age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light brown hair, stout figure, broad lace ; dressed in a light slack jacket, cord or fustian trousers, and glengarry cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Jobson. Houghton- le- Spring, Fence Houses, Durham.— Bow- street, January 18. Absconded from Southampton, charged with embezzle- ment, ARTHUR FISHER, a commercial traveller, 28 year3 of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark brown hair, moustache, and whiskers; dressed in a suit of black and white spotted cloth, and Wears a black beg slung over bis shoulder. Information to be given to Superintendent J. T. Enright, Southampton, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Buw- street, January 16. Stolen on the 12th instant, from No. 10, Green- street, Leicester- square : a lady's small gold Geneva Watch, gold dial, embossed l » aek, metal dome; a pair of fine gold hoop Earrings, amethyst, centre stones, weight li dwt. ; a silver Etui Case witlt fittings, chased with birds an3 flowers ; and a gold Pin, intaglio, cornelian head. By two men, 23 or 24 years of nge, 5 feet 4 inches high ; dressed in light brown overcoats aad dark waistcoats with anchor buttons.— Metro- politan Police, C Division, January 16. Description of a miner who absoonded from Marske, New Banks, on the 12th instant, charged with breaking info a rail- way cabin at Redcar, on the 9th instant, and stealing a railway Signal Lamp and other articles ( which have been recovered) : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet GJ inches high, small grey eyes, brown hair, fresh complexion, very much pockpitted, and stoutly built; dressed in dark trousers, strong boots, working jacket, and cap. Information to be given to Inspector Prest, North Riding Constabulary Office, Guisbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 16. Absconded from Ipswich, charged with stealing the materials of 13 Coats, which he had to make, CHARLES WALLER, a tailor, about 5 feet 10 inches high, rather thin, light complexion, very fair whiskers, and light moustache ; dressed in a faded blue diagonal coat, grey trousers, dark vest, and a stitched dark Cloth hat; he is supposed to have gone to Cambridge. Information to be given to Head Constable W. C. Mason. Town Hall, Ipswich, who holds a warrant for his apprehension,— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the morning of the 12th instant, from the ' Sun ' inn, Wellingborough, a black Scarf Shawl, bound with silk, the property of John Craddock. By a tramping mason and bricklayer, about 2G years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, short dark brown hair, large burn marks on neck, and sallow complexion ; dressed in a light tweed coat and vest, dark trousers, and cap with peak. He had in his pocket a mason's trowel, and stated that he was going to Wolverton, and had been working in Wales. Information to be given to Superin- tendent C. Chambers, pr to Inspector J. Jeffs, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, January 16. , A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of MICHAEL KELLY, who is charged with stealing, at South Absconded from his lodgings at Blackrod, about 11 a. m. on the 14th instant, stealing from a box in his bed room, one Sovereign and three Half- crowns, the property of John Banks ; a youth, atnnt 18 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, freslicouip, cxioa,. dark brown hair, and strongly made ; dressed iu a black cloth swinger jacket and vest, dark mixture trousers, black cloth cap with peak, had two holes in the back part of it, and check shirt and clogs ; he stated that he belonged to West Derby, near Liverpool; he is in the habit of singing in beer- houses. Information to be given to Superintendent John R. Scott, Town Hall, Little Bulton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 16. Further information respecting JAMES EDWARD COLLARD ( advertised in the Police Gazette of the 9th inst.), charged with stealing a silver Watch, gold Key, and ribbon Guard, from No. 14, Blewett- street, St. Woollos, Newport, on the 5th instant ( which have been recovered). He is 20 years of age, 5 feet 6£ inches high, sallow complexion, long and heavy visage, light hazel eyes, light brown hair, has a mole on right cheek near the nose, and a small scsr on right side of neck. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk; to Superintendent Mcintosh, Pontypool; or to Inspector Sheppard, Newport, Monmouthshire— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen at South Stockton, North Riding of Yorkshire, 7s. 6d., an old blue pilot cloth Coat, lined with blue and red plaid, the lining too long and sewn up ; and an old blue cotton Handkerchief with white spots. By a youth about 17 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, and slender figure, a labourer ; dressed it, blue cloth cap, grey trousers with a brown cloth patch on the- se art. He left his own jacket and is supposed to be wearing the stolen coat, and to be making his'way to Newcastle. In formation to be given to Superintendent Simpson, Stokesley, or to Inspector W. J. Smith, South Stockton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 13. Description of a man who is charged with stealing a grey and black mixture Inverness Cape, and for obtaining 10s. by false pretences at Earith, Hunts, on the 9th instant: about 26 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, slender build, black hair, small black moustache, no whiskers ; dressed in a black cloth surtout coat, black cloth vest, light tweed trousers, black silk hat, and lace- up boots with brass eyelet- holes, and probably wearing the stolen cape ; of respectable appearance, and of good address ; he stated he was of Trinity College, Cambridge, which is false. It is suspected he has committed offences else- where. Information to be given to Superintendent A. Brown, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire.— Bow- street, January 13. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of WM. REED, a cab driver, who is charged with stealing a Horse and Fly ( both recovered), from Aldershot, on the 6th instant, the property of Mr. J. Doe. Reed, who is well known on the cab stands in London, is about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, rather thin, brown curly hair, turning grey, no whiskers, and large red nose ; dressed in a long blue coat, drab breeches and gaiters, and jim- crow hat. Information to be given to Superintendent W. Howard, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.— Bow- street, January 13. Absconded, charged with embezzlement, ROBERT H. SOAMES, late a clerk in the employ of John Henry Hedge, of Ipswich, merchant: about 55 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, stout built, of respectable appearance, has a cork hand right side, always wears a kid glove upon it, walks very upright, and has a cast in one eye. Information to be given to Head Constable W. C. Mason, Town Hall, Ipswich, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, and upon which a reward of £ 1 will be paid.— Bow- street, Januan/ 13. Stolen on the night of the 10th instant, from the barque ' Bank,' of North Shields, lying in the River Tyne: a gold breast Pin with diamond ; a gold Snger Ring with bloodstone - r a gold masonic Brooch ; a dozen or more white Shirts, marked ' R. N.'; a dozen or more white Collars, marked ' R. Nicholson ; three fancy flannel Shirts— one dark check and the others grey cheek new ; a dark blue Overcoat, red and black check lining ; a pair of elastic- side Boots, buttons in front ; a duck Bag, containing dirty Clothes, & c., generally marked ' R. N.\ the property of Captain Richard Nicholson. Also, a new blue reefing Jacket with a light brown lining resembling fur, the property of Mr. Newton, mate. By a man who came by the Run from London as steward, short stature, fair com- plexion, sore eyes ; dressed in blue reefing jacket, pilot trousers, and cap. Information to be givenito Superintendent Stephens, or Inspector Fresh waters, River Police Station, North Shields. — Bou>- street, January 13. Stolen during the night of the 31st ultimo, from a box in the saddle- room attached to the premises of Edmund E. Peel, Esq., Bryn- y- Pys, Overton, Flintshire: two pairs of dark cloth Trousers ; a grey and white striped woollen Shirt ; a violet mixture plaid Shirt; a puce figured- silk Neckerchief; a pink- bordered Neckerchief; a grey woollen Under- shirt; a blue and black striped silk Scarf; a blue and white striped ditto ; a large plaid Muffler. And from a second box in the same room the following articles, viz.: a light grey Over- coat with velvet collar ; a Newmarket- cut black cloth Coat with velvet collar; a tweed Coat, two pockets in skirts and one in left breast, with Vest to match; a light tweed stable Coat and Vest; a red striped woollen Shirt; a brown and white striped Scarf; two pairs of dogskin Gloves ; a pair of elaBtic- side Boots ; and a £ 5 Bank of England Note. A man named WILLIAM JONES has been apprehended and com- mitted for trial at the Spring assizes at Mold, and the property, except the £ 5 Note, has been recovered. He is a groom, a native of Overton, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, full features, brown hair, a tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in a grey mixture coat, brown woollen cord trousers, and deer- stalker hat; he was in service at Bryn- y- Pys, about 6 years ago, since which he has been travelling with circuses, and occasionally clipping horses in and about Liverpool; he was imprisoned for eight months in Kirkdale Gaol, for stealing from a saddle room at Aigburgh, via Liverpool, about two years ago. Information to be given to Superintendent J. Bolton, Hanmer, near Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, Jm. 13. January 18. P O L f C E GAZETTED Description ol two men who absconded on the 6th instant, eh urged with stealing from a dwelling- house at Alford, Lincolnshire, six Half crowns, a Florin, two Shillings, threu Sixpences, and three Fourpenny Pieces. WILLIAM BUCKLEY, native of Belper, Derbyshire, nail maker, 28 to .10 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sandy hair, fair complexion, mark or mole on right cheek ; dressed in brown cloth coat, light cord trousers, and black cap. THOMAS SAUNDERS, native of Belper, nail maker, 18 or 19 years of afce. 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, light hair, fair complexion ; dressed in black cloth coat, militia trousers, and black billy- cock hat. Information to he given to Inspector J. Allingham, County Police Station, Alford, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen on the 25th ultimo, from No. 124, Long Acre : A brilliant flower Brooch, set transparent, weight 10 carats. A Necklace, with brilliants, emerald slide. An amethyst and emerald Cross, pearl Necklace. A pair of pearl Brooches. A pair of pearl Ear- rings, with brilliant, tie pendant, centre stone missing, weight 3 carats. A large brilliant Stone, otf colour. A massive chain Bracelet, with round blue enamelled pendant, set with brilliants ( large) and rose diamonds. \ Bracelet set with severul brilliants, large emerald in centre. 13 Watches, three gold Geneva, two English, and eight various. An antique cameo Ring, green stone. A ruby and brilliant Ring, emerald and brilliant stone. II diamond Rings, one a live stone cluster. 2 diamond and emerald Rings. 23 gold Watches. 5 gold Neckchains. 8 gold Albert Chains. By WILLIAM BUCHANAN, 17 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark hair and eyes, very high cheek hones, and sullen looking ; dressed in a light grey overcoat, black velvet collar, bound with black braid, black cloth trousers, and black hat; was last seen at Birmingham, and is going from town to town pledging the property. W hoever will give such information ns shall lead te the apprehension and conviction of the said William Buchanan, shall receive £ 20 reward, and a propor- tionate reward to the amount of property recovered, upon application to Mr. Burgess. Information to be given to In- spector Williamson, Detective Department, Scotland Yard, London.— Bow- street, January 13. Absconded on the 26th ultimo, from the parish of Wattham, Lincolnshire, charged with embezzlement, FRANK L. KLEW1TZ, a native of Denmark, late a commission agent to a wine and spirit firm in London : about 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, flaxen hair, sandy moustache ; dressed in dark grey mixture suit and black hat; of gentlemanly appearance. He has travelled with a horse and gig from Louth to Boston and on that side of the county. Information to be given to Superintendent Walter Woolven, County Police Station, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his appreheusion.— Bow- street, January 11. Stolen from a cottage in Soham Fen, on the 7th instant: a Gun ( recovered), u small glass Box in the shape of a book, containing Beads, and a pair of women's scarlet and blue Stockings. By a man about 19 years of Bge, 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, slightly built, thin face, pale complexion, a few freckled spots each side of nose, light brown hair, inclining to sandy ; dressed ui u brown velvet sleeved waistcoat, fustian sleeves and back, reaching oelow the hips, with pockets, light cord trousers, check cap, and lace boots. Supposed to have gone into Norfolk. Information to be given to Superintendent Benson, Newmarket, ( Jambs.— Brno- street, January 11. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of SIDNEY SAUNDERS, charged with stealing in October last, at Brighton, three dozen bottles of Ginger Beer, the property of J. Ridge, his employer. He is about 21 years of age, rather short, thiu and boiall made mail, light complexion, smooth face, stoops when walking, and is rather excitable in his manner, lie is likely to apply to soda water manufacturers for employment. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable, Town Hall, Brighton.— B'lw- strcct, January 11. Stolen on the 7th instant from a shop in the borough of Warrington, a new £ 10 Bank of England Note, with the names 4 A. Mottram, W. F. Gooch.' and ' F. J. H.' written under the word Ten, and the letter ' V ' in the ornamental engraving of the ten. A gipsey is suspected, who is one of. the gang who have been camping in the neighbourhood, and left on the 9th instant, and were seen the same day at Lowton, between Bedford and Leigh, Lancashire : he is 28 to 30 years of age, fi feet 10 to 11 inches high, thin spare figure, black hair, and very sallow complexion. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Warrington.— Bow- street, January 11. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of a man who gives the name of SAMUEL HERBERT, charged with obtaining 7s., on the 14th instant, at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, by false pretences: tall and thin, Roman nose, thin face, light brown hair and whiskers under chin ; dressid in white sum my hat with black band, snuff- coloured velveteen jacket buttoned up to the chin, waistcoat with bright metal buttons, light cotton cord breeches and leggings, and lace- up bouts ; has the appearance of a game- keeper. He represented to a fishmonger in Uttoxeter that he had recently obtained the situation of gamekeeper in the neighbourhood, and had orders to make arrangements for the disposal of the rabbits on his master's estate. He is in the habit of applying for gamekeepers' situation, stating that he has lived under Colonel Sullivan, Devonport House, near Bridgnorth, lie sometimes begs rabbits of gamekeepeTs and others, stating his wife is very ill. He has been at Cheadle and Ashborne, and is in the habit of having letters addressed • Si Herbert, gamekeeper,' to post offices, and left till called for. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere md to have been previously convicted. Information to be given to Inspector Criep, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Birw- strect, January 18. Description of a man who absconded from Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, . on the 17th instant, charged with obtain- ing a £ 5 Note and two Half- Sovereigns, from Mj- s. Rachel Goodwin, Abbey- walk, by false pretences: about 25 or 26 years of age, about 6 feet inches high, stout built, light hail- on end of chin, ami round lace ; dressed in a brown jacket, light grey trousers and waistcoat, lace- up boots the toes capped, roafid felt bat ; he carried an alpaca umbrella, and stated that he wai employed on the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway as paymaster of the workmen. Information to be gives to Chief Superintendent Campbell, Great Grimsby, Lin- colnshire.— Bow- street, January 1& THOMAS HAZELL REYNOLDS, late of Swindon, Wilts, farmer 0n( Nro< vkeeper, has been declared. a bankrupt in the Bristol Bankruptcy Court, atAhas fiwl to surrender, and has absconded with a large sum rmoney in his possession : he is about 45 years of aga, 5 feet 7 inches high, stoutly built; ruddy complexion, dark prominent eyes with quiuk restless expression, long dark hair somewhat bald in front and hanging in locks behind, round shouldered, broad set, short neck, and has a nervous fidgetty mauner when talking. Information to be given to Messrs. Bradford and Foote, Solicitors, Swindon, Wilts.— Bow- street, January 11. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man in custody at Guisborough and remanded till the 24th instant, charged with larceny : THOS. LYONS, 33 years of age, 5 feet inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, fair complexion, bushy whiskers, a labourer, and a native of Chippenwarden, Northamptonshire ; dressed in black billycock hat, dark corduroy jacket, grey mixture cloth waistcoat, corduroy trousers, and lace- up hoots. He has served in the 39th and 81st Foot. It is suspected that he has com- mitted offences elsewhexe. Information to be given to Inspector Prest, North Riding Constabulary Office, Guisboro', Yorkshire.— Brno- street, January 18. The body of a woman advertised in the Police Gazette of the 13th instant, as found in the canal at Sattley, near Bir- mingham, has been identified as that of LOUISA COUNLEY, of Coleshill- street, Birmingham, and the inquest is adjourned till the 23rd instant.— Bow- street, January 18. Missing since the 27th ultimo, and supposed to have met with some accident, WILLIAM CRUNDELL, who left Tunbridge Wells for the purpose of entering some hospital, he having an ulcerated leg and ancle, and has not since been heard of : he is about 47 years of age, looks older, 6 ft. 4 or 5 in. high, grey hair, dark eyes and complexion, and small grey whiskers ; dressed in dark mixture trousers, grey overcoat, one shoe and one slipper, and black hat; walks with a stick. Information to be given to Superintendent Embery, Tun- bridge Wells, Kent Bow- street, January 18. Missing from his home at Jedburgh,' Roxburgshire, since the 26th ultimo, JOHN GRAHAM, a weaver or millworker, 33 years ot age, 5 ft. 7 in. high, dark hair and whiskers which meet under chin, dark complexion, and grey eyes ; dressed in an old black cloth frock coat, grey trousers, and black cloth cap, all very greasy and dirty ; before leaving home he was observed to be very depressed in spirits, and as no information can be got regarding him, it is feared that some ill has befallen him. He was last seen going in the direction of England. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Roxburgh-^ shire, Jedburgh.— Bow- street, January 13. » Description of a man unknown, found drowned in the canal at Wombwell Junction, on the 13th instant : the body appears to have been a considerable time in the water, and is in an advanced state of decomposition. He appears to be from 30 to 40 years of age, dark hair, without whiskers; had no cloth- ing except an old black coat round his legs, and a worsted comforter round his neck, in the coat pocket were found two pieces of old umbrella covers. An inquest has been held, and a verdict of ' found drowned' returned. Information to be given to Superintendent Greenhalgh, West Riding Con- stabulary, Barnsley.— Bow street, January 18. Description of PETER McLAUGHLIN alias CRUST, committed to the Prison of Linlithgow on a charge of breaking into a poultry- house in Kirkliston, and stealing four Hens and two Cocks therefrom, which have been recovered : 35 years of age, 5 feet 6£ inches high, long face, fresh complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers cut close, blue eyes, sharp pointed nose, very large scar on right side of face, mark of cut on upper lip, front teoth irregular, and is in the habit of yawning or gaping when speaking; dressed in corduroy waistcoat with moleskin sleeves, coarse tweed trousers, checked regatta shirt with blue striped cotton shirt underneath, red woollen cravat, black cloth cap with leather peak, and clogs. He is a native of Ireland, but has been most of his life in Scotland and England, and iB generally employed on railways in course of construction, as a waggon driver. He had in his possession a lady's white linen Pocket- handkerchief, marked ' A. I.' or * A. J.' in Old English, with red thread, which is supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Chief Constable Adam Colquhouu, Linlithgow.— Bow- street, January 18. Description of THOMAS MORGAN, alias THOMAS JAMES committed for trial at the next Monmouthshire Assizes for burglary and forgery : he states that he is a native of St. Dogmells, Pembrokeshire, and that he was discharged in 1869 from the 3fd Dragoon Guards for bad conduct, 24 Tears of age ( but looks older), 5 feet 10J inches high, slight figure, fair complexion, thin face, brown tiair, blue eyes, a little hair on chin, ' D D' branded on left Bide, ' C. L. W.' in circle tattooed on right arm, star on hand near the thumb, union jack and anchor on left arm, and four rings on fingers ; dressed in old dark coat with pockets outside, dark trousers and vest, dark blue cloth cap fitting clo- e to head, cotton check neckerchief, and lace- up boots. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere and has been previously convicted. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk, or to Superintendent H. Fowler, Tredegar Iron Works, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, January 18. Description of MARY EDWARDS, alias RACHEL DAVIS, a prostitute, committed for trial at Usk Sessions, charged with robbery from the person at Tredegar, on the 7th instant: 29 years of age, 5/ eet 1 inch high, stout figure, dark complexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes, scar on upper lip and over right eye ; dressed in dark gown, grey woollen shawl, and black straw hat with small black feather : she gene- rally carries a small black reticule basket. She is a native of Talley, near Carmarthen, and was sentenced at Cardiff for felony in 1860 to four years' penal servitude. She is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk, or to Superinten- dent H. Fowler, Tredegar Iron Works, Monmouthshire.— Bow street, January 18. A man of the following description is in custody at Ashby, charged with obtaining money by false pretences : he gives the name of GEORGE LONDSBROUGH ( which is supposed to be fictitious), 23 years of age, 6 feet 4 inches high, light curly hair and whiskers . meeting under the chin, grey eyes, slender make, and fresh complexion ; dressed in a blue cloth otercoat, light grey mixture trousers, black hat, and elastic- side boots ; he carries an umbrella, is of gentlemanly appearance, and of good adJress : states thaU he is a civil engineer and surveyor, and served his apprenticeship at Newport, Monmouthshire. It is believed that he has committed offences elsewhere. In- formation to he given to Inspector Thomas Ward, Ashby- de- la- Zouch, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, January 18, ^ ftssing from his home at' Hurst common ___ t of Owslebnry, near Winchester, Hants since tlW26th ultimo, WILLIAM LEE, a labourer, 60 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high ; supposed dressed in a dark coat, cord trousers, high box hat, arid high lace up boots : was last seen on the 31st ultimo, on the road leading from Bishopstoke to Fair Oak ; lie has one son in the Military Train, and another in the 14th Light Dragoons, stationed at Aldershot Camp. It is feared that some ill liae befallen him. Infoimation to be given to Superinten- dent S. R. Everitt, Winchester, Hants.— Bow- street, January 18. Description of Licence- holders who have failed to report themselves at Metropolitan Police Stations, as required by ' The Penal Servitude Act, 1804' : ALEXANDER ANDERSON, No. 1235, is 58 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair turning grey, hazel eyes, and has a blister mark, on left side ; was sen- tenced to four years' penal servitude at Newtown on the 4th July, 18G1, for larceny in a dwelling- house. JOHN TAPPLIN, No. 132C, is 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, browu hair, and hazel eyes ; was sentenced to three years' penal servitude at the Central Criminal Court, on the 3rd March, 1862, for larceny in a dwelling- house. " JOHN WEST, No. 2254, is 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, sandy hair, hazel eyes, long visage, and a scar on forehead ; was sentenced to three vears' penal servitude at the Clerkenwell Sessions, on the 10th March, 1862, for larceny. WILLIAM JONES, No. 6317, is 53 years of age, 5 feet 4J inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, wart near right eye, and scars on right elbow aud back ; he was convicted of larceny at the Middlesex Sessions, August 20, 18G0, and sentenced to five years' penal servitude, and was liberated on ticket of- leave, from Broadmoor Prison, via Millbank, on the 29th August last. JOHN TRACEY, No. 8756, is 21 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair complexion, and blue eyes ; was sentenced to five years' penal servitude, at the Middlesex Sessions, on the 6th August, 1860, for larceny from the person. WILLIAM ROSS, No. 2289, is 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, oval visage, dark brown hair, grey eyes, mark or cross on back of neck, scars on right wrist and arm; was sentenced to three years' penal servitude at Clerkenwell Sessions, on the 10th March, 1862, for larceny. TIMOTHY DRISCOLL, No. 9399; is 23 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, and hazel eyes; wab sentenced to seven years' penal servitude at Middlesex Sessions, on the 23rd May, 1859, for robbery, after previous conviction. JOHN PETERS, No. 510, is31 years'of. age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, blacK hair, and hazel eyes"; was sen- tenced to four years' penal servitude for embezzlement on the 5th June, 1861, at a general court martial, Nusseerabad, East Indues. ' * JOHN LLOYD, No. 0580, is 29 years of age, 5 feet 5{ inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, twelve spotq between thumb and finger, and two rings on third and fourth finger of right hand ; was sentenced to four years' penal servitude for larceny from person, on 20th July, 1861, at Newington Sessions. JAMES DEGARTON, No. 9165, is 19 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, dark complexion, black hair, grey eyes, broken nose, scar on forehead ; was sentenced to three years' penal servitude for forgery, on 7th April, 18G2, at Central Criminal Court. THOMAS AARON FIGG, No. 9179, is 38 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches hrgh, dark complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, scar over right eye ; was sentenced to three years' penal servitude for felony, at Gravesend Sessions, on the 17th March, 1802. GEORGE LEE, No. 2258, is 44 years of age, 5 feet 4J inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, crooked nose, scars on face and collar ; was sentenced to three years' penal servitude for larceny, on 10th March, 1862, at Middlesex Sessions. THOMAS BEW, No. 4082, is 50 years of age, 6 feet 10A inches high, fresh complexion, browu hair, blue eyes, varicose veins in left leg ; was sentenced to fourteen years' penal servitude for forgery, on 10th March, 1856, at Aylesbury. These licence- holders cannot be found at the addresses given by them, and they are to he apprehended, at at\ y time previous to the date of the expiration of the sentence, and the fact reported immediately to the Commissioner of Police of the . Metropolis, Whitehall- place, London.— Metropolitan Police, January 18. ' Description of two men remanded at Peterborough, charged with larceny : WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH, 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, eyes, and complexion, scar on right cheek ; dressed in black cloth clothes, lace- up boots, aud small billycock hat: ROBERT GEORGE SMITH, 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, grey eyes, sandy hair and whiskers, fair complexion, cross- eyed ; dressed in dark cloth coat, light trousers, and soft felt hat. It is supposed the names of both or one is ALBOROUGH, ALBY, or ARBURY. They say they are carpenters, and that they came from St. Matthew's parish, Norwich. From numerous pawn- tickets found upon them, it is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given t the Deputy Chief Constable's Office, Peterborough.— Bow- street, January 16. Description of EMMA TURRELL who left her honte, llaigate- lane, Westbromwich, on the 10th instant: 14 years of age, round features, black hair, grey eyes, rather pale com- plexion, can read and write; dressed in a black bonnet, brown frock, plaid lilac apron, and lace- up boots. It is feared that some ill has befallen her. Information to be given to Major McKnight, Deputy Chief Constable, or to Inspector Gassou, Westbromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 16. Missing from his home at Cambridge,' since the 10th inst, JOHN THOMPSON, a tailor, 43 years of age, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark " brown hair ( inclining to grey), large whiskers and moustache, full face, and stout; dressed in a shabby black frock coat, light vest, grey mixture tweed trousers, and white straw hat: he is a native of Brigg, Lin- colnshire. It is feared he has met with foul treatment. In- formation to be given to Head Constable W. G. Turrall, Cambridge.— Bow- street, January 1G. Escaped from the custody of Police Constable ( 79) Thomas Fine, at Penge Railway Station, MARK HARBOUR, charged with felony : he is' 30 years of age, 5 feet G or 7 inches high, fair complexion, and sandy beard under the chin ; dressed in a brown velveteen shooting coat, cord trousers, and light mixture tweed cap with peak of the same material; had handcuffs on at the time he made his escape ; he is a native of Banstead, Surrey. Information to be given to Superintendent Colman, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, January 16. Description of two persons in custody at Walsall, charged with stealing five dead and one live Fowls ( found in their pos mi. OLfCE GAZETTE. January 18 ( tilon), via^ WlfcW black and white hens, mixed breed, lib Mirer rhcws < ntto, and one pheasant ditto with split bill. HERBERT WILLIAMS, alias MARKHAM, 21 years of ige, 6 feet 10 inches high, dark hair and complexion; he is a boiler maker, and a native of Ludlow, has worked at Chester- field, and at the Atlas Iron Works, Sheffield ; and JOHN WYRLEY, lfiyears of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, stoutly made, full face, and no trade ; he is a native of King's Norton, Wor- cestershire. They are remanded until the 19th instant. In- formation to be niven to Chief Superintendent Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 16. Absconded from Sunderland, on the 27th ultimo, charged with violently assaulting Peter Cassidy, at the parish ot Monkwearmouth, on the moining of the 24th ultimo, JAMES PEPPER, native of Ireland, labourer, 26 or 26 years of age, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high, fair complexion, full face, brown hair, smart make, walks very erect, and has rather a soldier like appearance'. Information to be given to Chief Constable Joseph Staiusby, Sunderland, Durham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January ID. Escaped on the 9th instant, from the County Lunatic Asylum at Stafford, CLEMENT CORBETT, of imbecile mind, 24 years of age, 6 feet 9 inches high, slight figure, fair complexion, freckled, blue eyes, light brown hair, no whiskers, long straight nose, oval shaped face and head, generally holds his head down, seldom speaks ; dressed in a washed corduroy jacket with imitation pockets, new moleskin vest and trousers, and red comforter. He was formerly * boots' at a hotel. It is feared he will meet with foul treatment. Information to be given to Superintendent Oswell, Stafford .- Bow- street, Jan. 13. Description of CHARLES TURNER, supposed to be a native of Peterborough, who is remanded until the 18th inst., charged with larceny : 28 years of age, 5 feet 1$ inches high, dark whiskers, meeting under chin, fresh complexion, black hair, hazel eves, and long visage ; dressed in dark cloth cap, white slop jacket, greyish vest, twill drub trousers, check shirt, and red neckerchief ; he stated he has worked as a navvy and farm labourer. It is supposed that he has committed offences elsewhere, and has been previously convicted of telony. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent W. Roberts, County Police Station, Louth, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 13. Missing from his home at Boughton- green, Boughton, Kent, siutie the 10th ult., a man of the following description : 60 years of age. 6 feet 7 inches high, has an impediment in his speech, slouching walk, little finger of right hpnd drawn from a gathering; < lr> ssed in pilot cloth monkey jacket, heavy lace- up boots, cord ' trousers, oilskin hat, and red plaid gingham neckerchief, lie left Boughton to go to Tenterden to see his brother and has not been heard of since. He has an idiotic appearance, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Maloney, Kent County Constabulary, Maidstone.— Bow- street, January 13. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen on the evening of the 15th instant, between 7 and 8 o'clock, trom the house of Mrs. Caroline Briggs, Romford, Essex: 1 silver Table Spoon ; 3 ditto Tea ditto ; marked ' R. S. W.' 1 ditto Salt ditto marked ' B.' 2 gold Mourning Rings, with inscription ' Esther Biggs, obt. 17th Augt. 1839, cot. I year and 7 days.' 1 gold Ring, set with pearls, marked ' E. G.' 1 Brooch, cameo on one side, and plain on the other. 2 llalf- Crown » and 1 Shilling in Silver, also a 6d., 4d., 3d., 2d., and Id., in small Coins. Information to be given to Inspector Gilpin, Romford, Essex. — Bow- street, January 18. ^ Supposed to have been stolen, a small curly white Cuban poodle Dog, about 10 inches high, has a little yellow hair about the ears, hair shaved off its paws, has lost two teeth in the lower jaw, and had on a red leather collar, with ' Cranmers, AMP ( monagram) Milchain,' on it. Ten shillings reward will be paid by Police Constable Cattermull, Westhall, Wang- ford, Suffolk, upon recovery of the dog, and conviction of the offender or offenders ( if stolen).— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen on the morning of the 15th inst., from a dwelling- house in the city of Manchester, a silver lever Watch, engine- turned cases. No. 4030, and has a dinge on the outside case ; twelve electro plated Tea Spoons ; two german silver ditto, one with chased handle ; three pewter Salt Spoons ; and a pair of silver Sugar Tongs, marked ' B.' Information to be given to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, January 18. Supposed to have been stolen, on the 14th instant, a large black Newfoundland Dog, answers to the name of' Nelson the property of the Rev. H. R. Peel, of Handsworth, Staffordshire. Information to be given to Sergeant John Richards, Police Office, Handsworth, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen on the evening of the 14th instant, from a ware- house in Manchester, one hundred and thirty- three new Shawls, viz., twenty five bordered, black chintz and gold borders; seventy- one silk and wool fabric, drab centres and gold borders, 3 in. to 20 in. deep ; four light drab woollen squares, i. e., one violet, two brown, and the colour of the fourth is not known ; fifteen plain black with silk fringe ; one embroidered black bound with silk ; five printed cashmere longs ; seven silk squares, gold printed ; and five paisley longs : also a quantity of Cigars, and £ S 16s. I Jd. in cash. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the offender or offenders aud recovery of the property, shall receive £ 15 reward. Information to be Siven'to Superintendent T. Anderton, C Division, Police Station, ' airfield- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen within the last month, from the back parlour of the ' Bear' Inn, Sudbury, two full- sized carriage Whips, with light polished sticks and bilver ferules, one with a black whale- bone handle, nn< j the other with a brown leather handle ; and a black gig Whip, with two ferules, one ivory, the other bone ; all have new thongs, and are the property of Mr. Timothy Leggott. Information to be given to Head Constable W. E. Sach, Sudbury, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen from the house of Mr. Abraham, 147, High- street, during the night of the 16th instant, 4 silver Table Spoons ; 5 Dessert Spoons ; 6 Tea ditto ; a child's Knife, Fork and Spoon ; 2 Fruit Knives ; 1 silver gilt ditto, with pearl handle ; 1 pickle Fork ; 1 sauce Ladle ; 2 silver half- pint Mugs, marked ' George Abraham ' and Henry Abraham.' ; and a plated Marrow Spoon. Information to be given to Superintendent J. T. Enright, Southampton.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen from Elton Kennels, East Riding of Yorkshire, during the night of the 12th instant: a brown Top Coat, a grey Top Coat, a brown Jacket, a pepper- and- salt- coloured Jacket, a pair of Top Boots ( nearly new, small Bize), a pair of black Jack Boots, a Hunting Cap, and a hunting Whip, the property of the grooms. Information deputy Chief Con- stable j. Gibson east l^ jng Constabulary, Court House, Beverley, . Yorks'Jw.— BM^ lreet, January 18. Further information respecting the two Saws, two Axes, and carpenter's Frail advertised in the Police Gazette of the 11th instant as stolen from Shipton, Salop : the cross- cut Saw and two Axes have been recovered, having been sold by a man named RICHARD JONES, alias REDMAN DICK, about 50 years of age, about 6 feet 8 inches high, stoutly made, broad face, flat nose, sandy hair and whiskers, which meet under the chin ; dressed in moleskin jacket with long skirts, pockets outside and inside the skirts, moleskin trousers and vest ( or he may be wearing cotton cord trousers), red scarf, and cloth cap ; he is well known in Wolverhampton and Sedgley, Stafford- shire ; he was transported about the year 1850, supposed from Stafford or Worcester. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Baxter, Church Stretton, or to Police Constable ( No. 48) Williams, Easthope, near Wellington, S^ lop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 18. Stolen from a shop- door, Dawley- green, Salop, on the 13th instant, about 8 yards of red and black winsey Skirting, the red stripe about J inch and the black about J- inch broad, a small piece cut out of one corner. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Police Station, Wellington, or to Police Constable ( No. 38) W. Wyley, Dawley, Salop.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen from a garden hedge in a parish of Garthbeibio, on the night of the 11th instant, a new linen Shirt, marked ' J. D.' on one of the skirt coiners, and two old cotton Handkerchiefs. Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Police Con- stable David Williams, Llanerfyl, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- st., January 16. Stolen from Jackfield, Broseley, during the night of the 13th instant, the property of John Burroughs, two golden- pencilled black- red Hamburg Cocks, one about 12 months old, the other 2 years old. Information to be given to Superinten- dent McWilliam, Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable J. Chase, Broseley, Salop.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the 12th instant, from No. 9, Grove- terrace, Commercial- road, Peckham : fourteen silver Forks, six marked 1 W.', six'A. B,', one ' C. A. W.', one • E. R. W.', the two last have ' December 19th, 1861 ' engraved on them ; two silver Salt Spoons j an old- fashioned Cream Jug, marked ' W.'; twelve' plated' Forks, six large marked ' W.', six small marked ' B.' Also stolen, since the 23rd ultimo, from No.{ 4, Norfolk- terrace, Coldharbour- lane : t*- o silver Table Spoons, marktd ' R. E. R.'; five silver Tea Spoons marked' W. E. D.'; three ditto, marked ' R. ; seven Dessert Spoons, one marked ' T. R.'; a pair of silver Sugar Tongs; a silver Sugar Sifter Spoon, bowl shape of a leaf, gold plated, marked ' R.'; a silver Pickle Fork, pearl handle ; twelve plated Forks, four small; two plated Table Spoons— all old and of little value.— Metro- politan Police, P Division, January 16. Stolen about 6 p. m. on the 13th instant, from a mill at Breightinet, an old black Scarf Shawl, with black silk fringe, and has a hole burned through one corner. Information to be given to Superintendent John R. Scott, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow street, January 16. Stolen on the 10th instant, from a van, whilst standing in Nightingale- lane, St. John, Wapping, three chests of Tea, about 1 cwt. each, marked ' Ex Weymouth, 697, F. T. Nash ' N. P. T. ( in a triangle), 698, F. T. Nash ', ' Ex Ezra, 452, Bennet & Co.'— Metropolitan Police, H Division, January 16. Stolen between the hours of 8 a. m. on the 10th, and 12 noon the 11th instant, from a drying ground at Middlethorpe Manor, near Bishopthorp, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, a large white linen Table Cloth, figured leaf pattern ' Pcdler & Co., Manufacturers, Leeds, 24.28' woven in the border, and ' E. L.' marked with whi e cotton ; also two white linen Napkins same marks. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Parkin, West Riding Constabulary, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. — Bow- street January 16. Supposed to have been stolen from Dothill, near Welling- ton, Salop, on the 10th ultimo, a large pointer Dog, about 4 years old, answers to the name of ' Carlo,' black head and tail, body ticked wr. ite. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the night of the 10th instant, from a chair- maker's shop at Chalfont St. Giles', Bucks, a Hand Saw, has ' G. L.' stamped on each side of the handle ; the property of Thomas Fenner. Also stolen, between 11 p. m. on the 14th and 7 a. m. on the 15th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mrs. Sarah Moore, grocer, High- street, Beacon. ifield, Bucks, about 10s. in copper Money from a till in the shop. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Beaconsfield, Bucks.— Bow- street, January 16. Stolen on the 9th instant, from No. 1, Gladstone- street, Saint George's Road : 1 diamond serpent Bracelet, with 21 diamonds in the head 1 dark blue enamel Locket, in shape of a heart with diamond attached. 1 lady's gold Geneva Watch, maker Whistler, Strand. 1 long gold Neckchain, with heavy links attached. 1 old- fashioned pinch back Watch, in gold cases. 1 diamond Ring with two large emeralds, one of which is clipped. 1 Serpent Ring, with diamond eye. 1 plain large carbuncle Ring. 1 blue turquoise Ring. 1 dark blue enamelled Ring, with a large pearl set round with small diamonds. 1 plain gold Ring, with the initials ' E. J. W.' 1 gold carbuncle Broocb, with pendant. 1 cameo Brooch, with a man on horseback, engraved. 1 large Brooch, with an Indian mosque painted on ivory and a fine gold rim. 1 pair of gold sleeve Links, with cameo heads. 1 long turquoise Brooch, ' forget- me- not,' with pendant. 1 crescent Brooch with three large blue stones. 1 gold Wedding Ring, with the inscription ' My heart you have and yours 1 crave.' 1 pair of old- fashioned pearl Ear- drops, three pendants. 1 steel Chatelaine. 3 imitation coral Studs, female head upon them. 2 gold Seals, one amethyst stone with blue garter, chipped, the other light green stone plain. 1 Signet Ring, boar's head with spear through it. 1 thin gold Necklet. 3 crooked Sixpences with rings attached to a ring. 3 Threepenny Pieces. 1 gold Amerjjan Dollar with a piece of gold soldered on for ring. 1 brown silk Umbrella. Metropolitan Police, L Division, January 16. Stolen on the 9th instant, from No. 18, York- street, Montague- square : 1 cream Jug, 3 Egg Spoons, 1 butter Knife, 4 bottle Stands, 12 Tea Spoons, 1 Waiter, 1 knife Rest, 4 corner Dishes with covers, 2 flank Dishes, 2 Wine Coolers, 4 Egg Cups, 1 gravy Spoon, 1 Tea Pot, 18 larae Forks, 1 bread Basket, 18 Table Spoons, 8 Salt ditto, 1 chamber Candlestick, 4 dish Covers, 2 sauce Boats, 1 oval Waiter, 1 small Lid, 1 soup Ladle, 1 toast Rack, 1 sugar Basin, 18 small Forks, 18 Dessert Spoons, 1 fish Slice, 1 Tray, 1 Snuffers and Tray, 1 Venison Dish, 1 bottom Dish, 1 soup Tureen, 1 small Waiter, 2 small round Dishes, 2 Sauce Ladles, all plated, some marked ' J. E.' or crest— a hand holding a wheatsheaf, much worn ; and 1 Silver Mug.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, January 13. Stolen between the hours of 8 and 10- 30 p. m. on the 10th instant, from the dwelling house of Mr. G. Driver, of Castleford, grocer, a black cotton Bag, containing £ 90 in gold. Information to be given to Superintendent Wm. Hall, West Riding Con- stabulary, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen during the night of the 9th instant, from a car- penter's shop at Old Windsor : two Smoothing Planes, three Trying Squares, three Gimlets, a Chisel, a Gouge, a Stock and Bits ( various), a Pad Saw, a Screwdriver, and a pair of Pliers, all marked ' I. B-'; a Powder- horn ; a pair of Saddle- girths ; and a pair of leather Leggings, the property of John Busher. Information to be given to Inspector Reece, County Police Station, Windsor, Berks.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen between 4 and 6 p. m. on the 8th instant, from No. 62, Peascod- street, Windsor : a gold Geneva Watch, white face, ' Mrs. J. Lacy' engraved on case ; a curb guard Chain ; a £ 10 Bank of England Note, ' Mrs. J. Lacy ' on back ; and about £ 21 in Gold and Silver. A reward of £ o will be given on the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Eagar, Police Station, Windsur, Berks.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen between 5 and 9 p. m. on the 9th instant, from the dwelling- house of William Clarke, of Wombwell, beerseller and shoemaker: two pairs of women's Boots, one kid and the other cashmere, both elastic sides, patent fronts, machiae stitched, and a pair of children's Slippers with ankle straps, all new, and can be identified. Information to be given to Superintendent Greenhalgh, West Riding Constabulary, Barnsley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 13. Stolen during the night of the 9th instant, from a joiner's shop at the Broad- lanes, in the parish of Claverly, five Saws of middle size, a piece broken off the end of one of them, and all marked ' T. L.' on the handle ; and two broad Axes, marked ' J. K.' on the head. Supposed by a man, a native of Bridg- north, about 60 years of age, nearly 5 feet 8 inches high, stoutly made, broad face, flat nose, sandy hair and whiskers ; dressed in a moleskin suit and cloth cap. Information to be given to Police Constable Hunt, Claverly, Salop.— Bow- st., January\ Z_ Stolen from a dwelling- house in Ashton- under- Lyne, about 6 a. m. on the 12th instant, a blue pilot cloth double- breasted Overcoat, part worn, lined with red and lilac plaid, trimmed with black covered buttons, two pockets in the skirts outside and one inside left skirt. Suspicion is attached to a man who lodged at the house the previous night and absconded at the time before mentioned, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, stout make, dark complexion, black whiskers and moustache; dressed in dark clothes, black cloth cap, and shoes. He stated that he was a silkweaver, and came from Maccles- field, Cheshire. Information to be given to Head Constable George Dalgliesh, Ashton- under- Lyne.— Bow- street, Jan. 13. Stolen between 9 a. m. on the 6th and 9 a. m. , on the 9th instant, from a building in course of erection at Pudsey, two Punches and one Nicker Tool, marked with an arrow- head ; a Pitching Tool, a Tooler ditto, and a Boaster ditto, marked ' ll'l'; five i- inch ditto, marked with a crown and ' I. C.'; a double- faced Hammer ; a Walling ditto; and two Trowels, the property of J. Greaves, mason. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, Bradford, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 11. Stolen from an hen- roost at Shipley, during the night of the 9th instant, a ed game Cock, 2 years old, two one year- old Hens, a black Hen with double comb, and a yellow Hen with yellow legs, the property of J. Jennings, game- watcher, Ship- ley. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, Bradford. — Bow- street, January 11. Stolen on the 7th instant, from No. 11, Cannon- street- road, St. George's East : 70 pilot cloth pea Jackets, lined with various coloured serge.— Metropolitan Police, H Division, January 11. Supposed to have been stolen on the 2nd inst., at Exbury, a small white Maltese Bitch, very old, and blind of left eye' answers to the name of ' Bi Bi.' Was last seen on the 2nd instant, near Inchmary Farm. £ 10 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender oi offenders, and recovery of the dog. Information to be given to Mr. Shell, Exbury, or to Superin- tendent Martin, Lyndhurst, Hants.— Bow- street, January 11. Stolen from the window of a jeweller's shop at Rochdale, about 5° 45 p. m. on the 6th inst., a gold Watch, with gold dial, black figures, steel hands, engine- turned case, No. 6052, has ' J. & E. Taylor, Rochdale,' engraved on the bar plate ; had attached a fine gold curb Guard. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the offender oroffenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable, Rochdale.— Bow- street, January 11. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere. J Found in the possession of JAMES BROADFOOT, who is in custody at Wigtown on several charges of theft, a Pawn- ticket for the following articles ( supposed to have been stolen) pawned at the office of John Campbell, No. 70, High- street, Ayr, in November last: 7 yards of checked winsey Shirting ; 1 yard of unbleached white cotton Cloth ; two pairs of grey woollen Socks ; a cut of grey woollen stocking Yarn ; two printed Turkey red cotton Napkins. All these articles are new, folded in grey paper, with thread, buttons, and mountings for the shirts. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Wigtownshire, Wigtown.— Bow- street, January 18. Detained when offered for sale ( supposed to have been stolen), a small silver teapot Stand or Waiter, with four flat feet, weighing 7 ozs., crest and arms in centre ; crest— a demi rampant lion, holding a coronet between its paws ; arms— the shield divided, the upper part two scollop shells with coronet between them, the lower half ermined. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Bury St. Edmund's, West Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 16. January 18. A P O LI & E. GAZETTE. WAR OFFICE, January 18,. 1865. DESERTERS FROM HER AYE S T Y ' S SERVICE. On and after this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Keward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter will be TWESTY § HlLlII€ i § Instead of TES SMILLIIfifl; 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 Service. DPYICB NAME. BEG. COBP8. WHEBE BORN. TBADE. 1 • 1 g ! sin. HAIB. HO. HO. 1 " 1 EYES. PACE. COAT & TBOTT9EBS. DATE OP DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESEBTIOIT. MAKES AND REMARKS 180230 180231 180232 180233 180234 180236 180236 180237 ) 80238 180239 William Brady John Dickson Charles Aloock John McGloughlin Henry Jeremy Thomas McPoland Hugh Mahon John McGoff John McLusky Adam Cochrane 1020 1016 1199 1179 604 1294 702 1264 1081 24th Foot 27th Foot 29th Foot ditto 31st Foot 32nd Foot ditto 41st Foot 42nd Foot ditto Mohill, Leitrirc Falkirk, Stirling Salford, Lancashire Ballymens, Antrim Chepstow, Mnmouth. Rathfriland, Down Manchester Preston Lochinna, Ayr Glasgow labourer shoemaker labourer ditto ditto tailor labourer ditto hosier 194 5 61 dk. bm grey fresh regimental 21 Dec. Cork 201 6 51 brown blue fresh ditto 16 Dec. ditto 181 6 5} dk. brn dark fresh ditto 18 Dec. Preston 251 6 9 aubum hazel pale ditto 21 Dee. ditto 24 6 51 It. brn grey fresh tweed; plaid 26 Dec. Aldershot 191 5 6 dark It. bm fresh regimental 21 Dec. Fleetwood 22 6 64 dk. brn dk. bm dark ditto 12 Dec. Kilkenny 19 6 51 brown blue fresh ditto 20 Dec. Preston 18 5 6 black grey florid ditto 18 Dec. Stirling 28 5 8 brown blue fresh ditto 18 Dec. ditto off furlough to Derr) came, Leitrim took waist- belt speck comer of right eye ' J. McL.' and cross on right aym off furlough to Manchester; ' H.' right arm supp. gone to Glasgaw ditto ; D 180240 180241 180242 180248 180244 180246 180246 180247 180248 180249 George Dawson John Connelly John Whitbread James Gartle W. S. Henderson Charles Simmons James Berryman William Sinnott Thomas King Phillip Frampton 1177 962 248 466 1047 662 46S ditto 47th Foot 49th Foot ditto ditto 62nd Foot 58rd Foot J9th Foot 60th Rifles ditto Arbroath, Forfar Efiniekeine, Cavan Gamlingay, Cambs Blackburn, Lancaster Thurso, Caithness Newcastle, Limerick Narbcth, Pembroke Saltord, Lancaster Downton, Wilts Dorchester, Dc reet watchmaker labourer ditto carder rivetter sawyer labourer ditto ditto ditto 20 5 24 5 23 5 271 5 18} 5 21. 5 23 5 191 5 19} 5 241 6 brown red brown It. bm dk. bm brown black black dk. bm red grey grey grey grey hazel hazel hazel brown hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh pale swarth dark sallow fresh sandy ditto ditto • ditto ditto brown j dark supposed plain linen slop; cord regimental white j cord regimental 23 . Dec. 26 Dec. 21 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 18 Dec. 23 Dec. 22 Dec. 27 Dec. 18 Dec. ditto Athlone Dublin Belfast Glasgow Chatham • Cardiff Preston Southampt. Dublin D ; off pass to Arbroath off furlough to Gamlingay recruit, attested ; supp. working ill Glasgow off pass; stole jewellery, money, clothes, & c. recruit recruit off furlough to Ludling, Dorset 180260 180261 180262 180263 180264 180266 180266 180267 180268 180269 Henry Cresswell B. Brassington John Brown William Saltwell Charles Woods Edward Fitzgerald Francis McSally George Fooley Francis Gallighan James Stewart 901 117 7 1229 366 132 1317 669 448 947 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 62nd Foot 67th Foot ditto 72nd Foot Binglefield, Berks Buxton, Derby Klagboume, Berks T> field, Essex Woking, Surrey Waterford Shankhill, Antrim Roscommon Dublin Fyvie, Aberdeen ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto musician tailor hairdresser baker labourer 221 20 25 23 241 231 221 233 21 19J 6 81 61 41 81 7 61 41 61 It. bm It. bm It. bra brown dk. bm fair dk. bm brown dk. bm It. bm grey grey grey hazel hazel blue It. brn grey hazel blue fresh fair fresh fresh dark fair sallow fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 24 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 1 Aug. 21 Dec. 18 Dec. | ditto | ditto ; Winchester Aldershot I eitto Montreal ; Aldershot Shanghae Liverpool I Aberdeen ditto to Wokingham took the whole of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. j D ditto took great coat and part of reg. nec. bandsman off furlough to Belfast recruit, finally approved ulcers on legs, bunions On big toes 180260 180261 180262 180263 180264 180266 180266 180267 180268 180269 John Kenna Andrew Hutton James Dodds George Jones Albert Thompson Luke Paylor William Jones John Smith John Mount James Ogilvie 8 6 360 1174 102 652 1266 1282 208 73rd Foot 74th Foot ditto 76th Foot 77th Foot 84th Foot 90th Foot 92nd Foot ditto ditto Kilcane, Westmeath Irvine, Ayr Edinburgh Aylesbury, Bucks Bedford Ripon, Yorkshire Komford, Essex Edinburgh Airdrie, Lanark Dublin ditto mason labouror ditto farrier bricklayer carpenter shoemaker miner typefounder 26 31 19 30J 21 26 23 181 181 281 brown brown dk. bm It. bm dk. bm brown brown dk. bm It. bm fair grey blue blue grey blue grey brown dark grey blue fair fresh fresh fresh swarth fair pallid florid fair fair ditto ditto ditto tweed black; cord regimental fustian ; cord regimental ditto ditto 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 14 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec.- 24 Dec. 22 Dec. Shornclitfe Edinburgh ditto Aldershot Nortliampt. Dublin London Stirling ditto Glasgow off furlough to Mullingar pockpitted DP tattooed on right arm, pockpitted; recruit off furlough to Durham ; pockpitted tattooed on left arm and right hand; recruit • tattooed on right arm took waist- belt 180270 180271 180272 180273 180274 180275 180276 180277 180278 180279 Wm. McLennan Patrick McCarthy WmMcLaughlin Jeremiah Forin Rich. Cheeseman Joseph Roberts William Potter Henry Eley James Clarke Michael Lynch 639 803 ,19( 8 1982 310 344 2206 16627 7100 1249 ditto 96th Foot 108th FootJ ditto Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto Bully black, Down Limerick Culdaff, Donegal Shanagolden, Limrick Cranbrook, Kent Stonehdusc, Glo'ster Falmouth, Cornwall London Gilmodan, Argyle Craiggellan, Leitrim miner labourer blacksmith labourer ditto groom shoemaker printer gardener labourer 204 20 221 181 18 231 281 194 291 23 It. bm black brown brown brown brown dk. bm brown brown brown blue hazel grey brown grey grey hazel black hazel grey fair fresh fresh swarth dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 16 Dec. 24 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 21 Dec. 25 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. i 1 Dec. Paisley Belfast Fermoy ditto- Woolwich ditto Dublin Woolwich ditto Toronto took part of reg. nec. took the whole of reg. nec. pockpitted part of an anchor on right arm off furloug to Falmouth; blind of rt. eye ditto to Edinburgh ditto 180280 180281 180282 180283 180284 180286 180286 180287 180288 180289 Jonathan Deeks Chris. Collins Wm. Thompson Eli Taylor Terry McKenna Henry Luck Thomas McNally Richard Yarnall Michael Harden Edwin Watkins 531 14630 16710 2041 1096 1611 6* 3 531 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Hospitl Corps Commissariat ditto Gren. Guards 3rd Foot Harwich, Essex Leeds Deptford, Kent Swindon, Wilta Derrahoir, Monaghan Rust Peckham, Kent Antrim Newport, Monmonth Thome, Yorkshire Cheltenham ditto groom labourer shoemaker baker labourer engine fitter botanist labourer cooper 2> i 22} 19 22} 24 § 25 26 23 19 231 8 4} 4 7 91 9} 71 7 11 8 dk. brn black It.' brn brawn dk. brn It. bm brown brown It. bm brown grey hazel grey grey grey grey grey blue hazel hazel fresh fair fresh iresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. regimental ditto blue jersey; cord black; tweed 1 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 22 Dec. 19 Oct. 19 Oct. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. ditto Woolwich ditto Ballincollig Plymouth Netley Japan ditto Doncaster Liverpool off pass to London off furlough to Swindrn ditto to Monsgnan recruit, not surg-' cally inspected ditto 180290 George Baines 180291 Thomas Nicholson 180292 Denis Nugent 180298 180294 160295 180296 180297 180298 180299 Thomas Little William Smith Thomas Edwards William Buchanan Francis Lynch John McCarvy Thomas Neill 19th Foot Bradford, York carter 23 5 5 21st Foot Multon, Roxburgh saddler 24 6 7i 26th Foot Liverpool labourer 24 5 74 « , ditto ditto mason 22 5 7 41st Foot Manchester shoemaker 22 5 7 — 44th Foot Liverpool labourer 19 6 5} _ 48th Foot ditto ditto 20 6 6 68rd Foot Dublin ditto 19 6 51 ditto Renfrew moulder 19 6 54 — ditto Dublin labourer 18 5 6 It, bm brown dark It. bm It. bm It. bm fair brown brown brown blue blue blue grey blue grey blue grey blue hazel fresh fresh dark brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh light; cord black; moleskin black grey ; cord black frock; moleskin monkey jac.; mole tweed blue tweed 14 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 25 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 24 Dec. 22 Dec. 24 Dec. Bradford Glasgow Liverpool ditto Manchester Liverpool ditto Dublin Glasgow Dublin ditto ditto ditto ditto recruit, surgically inspected recruit, not surgically inspected; pockpitted ditto ditto ditto ditto 180300 Owen Gaffney 1609 6 th Drag. Gds. ditto carpenter 27 j 5 64 dk. bm grey dark regimental 27 Dec. Newbridge off pass to Dublin 180301 Wm. T. Reilly 621 1st Dragoons Carshalton, Surrey clerk 251 5 10} brown grey fresh ditto 2 Jan. Aldershot off pass to Dover 180302 John Kelly 627 4th Hussars Dublin labourer 251 5 5 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 30 Dec. Dundalk off furlough to Manchester; arms tattooed 180303 John Castello 781 9th Lancers BethnalGreen, Londn ditto 21 5 7} dark hazel dark ditto 29 Dec. Dublin took part of reg. neo. 180304 Patrick Cartwright 502 ditto Clerkenwell, London bricklayer 22 5 74 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Dec. ditto ditto 180306 ditto Llanartb, Monmouth clerk 18 6 7} It. bm grey fresh ditto 2 Jan. ditto took the whole of reg. nec. 180306 John Foster 641 ditto Little Lever, Lane. labourer 211 6 7} fair grey fresh ditto 2 Jan. ditto two scars on right shoulder 180307 William Drew 76l ditto Taunton, Somerset grocer engineer 221 5 71 dk. bm brown pale ditto 4 Jan. ditto took the whole of reg. nec. 180308 Wm. Sumersdale 519 12th Lancers Hulme, Lancashire 25 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. Sheffield ditto D 180309 Robert Jardine 13 13th Hussars Liverpool labourer 311 5 6} light blue fresh ditto 28 Dec. • Hounslow D D 180310 William Hemming 783 21st Hussars Birmingham butcher 19} 5 6} brown grey fresh supposed plain 3 Jan. Maidstone stole clothing 180311 William Parsons 1107 Military Train Axbridge, Somerset labourer 28 5 4 It. bm hazel florid regimental 27 Dec. Portsmouth ook part of reg. nec. 180312 William Kilchner* Gren. Guards Steyning, Sussex ditto 24 5 71 dk. bm grey sallow blue pilot; black 28 Dec. Brighton * aliaa Sherrington 180313 John Yardley 7611 ditto Rotherham, York brickmaker 34J 5 81 It. bm brown fresh regimental 23 Dec. London took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180314 James Williams _ 4th Foot Shrewsbury olerk 23 5 6! dark grey fresh black 21 Dec. Bolton supp. gone to Liverpool; recruit, attested 180315 Stephen Thurning 1931 6th Foot Trowse, Norfolk labourer 37 6 61 brown grey fresh regimental 28 Dec. Woolwich off pass to London 180316 Thomas Downing 919 6th Foot Stone, Stafford potter 201 6 7 dark brown pale ditto 30 Dec. Devonport off furlough to Longton 180317 Thomas Henry 1260 ditto Cremilla, Roscommn. labourer 341 6 84 brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. ditto ditto to Roscommon 180318 John Hogan 636 14 th Foot Raihmoy, Tipperary shoemaker 34 6 71 black grey sallow cord 8 Dec. Aldershot broke out of guard- room 180319 Robert Stewart 678 16th Foot Dougheney, Tyrone labourer 261 5 11 brown grey fresli regimental 12 Dec. Halifax* * Nova Sootia 180320 William Harney 1106 ditto Carrick- on- Suir ditto 22} 5 61 dark hazel fresh ditto 12 Dec. ditto took part of reg. neo. 180321 Charles White 968 30th Foot Shoreditoh, London ditto 191 5 6 It. bm brown fresh ditto 30 Dec. ParkhurBt off furlough to Hoxton, London; pockptd. 180322 William Roberts 1317 82nd Foot Liverpool bricklayer 241 5 71 fair blue fresh ditto 26 Dec. Preston 180323 John Carter 1393 ditto ditto moulder 201 6 7 dark grey fresh ditto 26 Dec. ditto 180324 Dennis Connors 4051 41st Foot Enniscorthy, Wexfrd. labourer 27 6 4 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 29 Dec. Dublin 180326 Archibald Brown 1268 42nd Foot Glasgow ditto 19 5 5 dk. bm grey florid ditto 29 Dec. Stirling off pass to Glasgow; 2nd toes contracted 180326 James Berryman — 53rd Foot Narberth, Pombroke ditto 23 6 71 black hazel dark linen slop; cord 23 Dec. Cardiff soar on left knee 180327 Thomas King 60th Rifles Downton, Wilts ditto 19} 5 9 dk. bm hazel fresh white frock ; cord 27 Dec. Southampt. recruit, attested D ; slight eminence on left side 180328 John Guest 2190 ditto London tailor 211 5 6| brown hazel fresh regimental 31 Dec. Winchester 180329 Augusts. Baumann 2164 ditto St. Helier's, Jersey whitesmith 30} 5 71 It. bm blue fair ditto 1 Jan. ditto pockpitted; German accent 180331' Edward thompson 238 ditto Appleby, Westmrlnd hatter 25 5 61 brown hazel fresh ditto 16 Dec. Montreal took waist- belt and whole of reg. nec. 180331 Hugh McKeown 1101 ditto Newry, Armagh labourer 231 5 8} dk. bm blue fresh ditto 16 Dec. ditto ditto 180332 Thomas Mayrick 61st Foot Beaufort, Monmouth ditto 20 5 9} dk. bra hazel fresh black 29 Dec. Newport, M recruit, not surgically inspected 180333 William Murdock 3647 62nd Foot Drumcrea, Armagh ditto 28 5 8* It. brn grey freck. regimental 27 Dec. Aldershot off furlough to Belfast 180334 James Robertson 1133 71st Foot Dundee, Forfar ditto 21 5 54 dk. bm hazel sallow ditto 29 Dec. Perth small fatty tumour on right scapula 180335 John Ferguson 1134 ditto Aberfeldy, Perth • 25 5 81 brown grey fresh ditto 29 Dec. ditto • salmon watcher 180336 William Jones 1129 ditto Carnoustie, Forfar clerk 24 5 8 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Dec. ditto sear on right groin 180337 George Walker ioy8 73rd Foot Gloucester labourer 181 5 51 black grey dark ditto 27 Dec. Colchester 180338 Albert Thompson 77th Foot Bedford farrier 21 5 61 dk. bm blue swarth black; cord 28 Dec. Northampt. tattooed rt. arm, pockpitted; recruit 180339 James Moodie 792 91st Foot Kirkwall, Orkney labourer 20 5 71 brown blue fresh regimental 29 Dec. Chatham took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180340 John Pentny 3488 103rd Foot Tendring, Essex ditto 20 6 61 dark brown fresh ditto 27 Dec. Colchester 180341 George Cottle 1236 Roy. Artillery Walcot, Somerset painter 25 6 9 brown hazel fresh ditto 2- r Dec. Shoeburyns 180342 Thomas Mountford 13213 ditto Burslem, Stafford porter 22 6- 6i brown grey fresh ditto 29 Dec. ditto 180343 George Jessop 1073 ditto Halstock, Somerset labourer 26 6 6} It. bm blue fair ditto 29 Dec. ditto 180344 Chas. Ed. Martyn 1189 ditto Bodmin, Cornwall groom 25 5 7} It. bm grey fresh pea jacket; black 26 Dec. Stonehouse 180346 Henry Holloway 1- 29 ditto Slinford, Sussex ditto 25J 5 4 dk. bm grey fair regimental 27 Dec. Woolwich 180346 Thomas Bird 16851 ditto Kilkenny labourer 203 6 7} black hazel fresh ditto 26 Dec. Warley 180347 Geo. S. Stevenson 2824 ditto Fordyce, Banff Golspie, Sutherland ironmonger 20} 5 6 It. bm It., brn fresh ditto 25 Dec. Sliorncliffe 180348 Alexander Ross 630 Rl. Engineers clerk 331 6 9 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 10 Dec. Halifax* 180349 Thomas Stroud 7; 80 ditto Eto% Bucks ditto 234 5 41 dk. bm blue dark ditto 25 Dec. Aldershot scar on knee, boil mark on right shoulder off pass to Peckham, Surrey scar on outer angle of left eye D ; scar below left eye lost point of right middl finger * Nova Scotia off pass to Windsor n v P O L I C E G E T T E . January VDESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). 0FP10K > 0. NAME. BIS. HO. OOBFS. WHERE BOBN. 180350 180351 180362 180363 180354 180355 180356 '. 808W 18035M 1803591 Michael Holland John Robinson Nathan Foreshaw Peter Reynolds James Dwyer John Kane William Harrison Michael Flemming John Brown William Merrin 738 Cape MntdKfl 77th Foot 85th Foot 94th Foot 108th Foot 2nd Dragoons 6th Foot ditto 36th Foot 49th Foot Southwark, London Middlesbrough, York Liverpool Leeds Thurlee, Tipperary Glasgow Blackburn, Lane. Bolton, Lancashire Bath Dublin porter sailor labourer clothdresser labourer printer labourer slater labourer ditto 3 SIZE, " jC 5 ^. V HA IB. 1 EYES. FAOi. COAT & TBOUSEES. I DATE OF DE8EBTN. PLACE OF DE8EBTION. MARKS AXD REMARKS. 25 20 21} 23 22 18 21 18 18 roira dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown dark It. brn fair hazel grey hazel hazel grey blue grey grey blue grey fresh dark sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental pea jacket; fust, white slop; fustian brown; cord black; moleskin oord tweed; black white smock ; fust, frieze; fustian 29 Dec. 28 Dec. 26 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 29 Dec. 3 Jan. Canterbury Gt. Yarmth. Devizes Leeds Ennis Glasgow Blackburn Bolton Cardiff Dublin scar of bubo on left groin recruit, not surgically inspected scar on forehead; proper name Kennedy tuft of hair on chin; recruit recruit, attested recruit, not surgically inspected ditto recruit, surgically inspected; pockpitted recruit, not surgically inspected ditto 180360 180361 180362 180363 180364 180365 180366 180367 18036* 180369 John Morrisson John Howarth William Wilson William Green James Keen Robert Lawson Francis Newton W. G. Robinson Edward Leman Peter Lawton 1128 685 495 888 529 568 208 60th Rifles 62nd Foot 74th Foot 5th Drag. Gds. 6th Drag. Gds. ditto 8th Hussars 10th Hussars ditto 14th HusBars Kingston- upon- Hull Bury, Lancashire Glasgow Kidderminster BethnalGreen, Londn AbbiyHolme, Cmbll. Longdown, Norfolk Heston, Middlesex Lodden, Norfolk Oldham, Lancashire tinner labourer brassfoundr ropemaker labourer servant labourer saddler groom 19 21 28 274 181 251 23 22 22 27J 7 7 91 104 71 81 71 94 6 54 dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown fair brown brown brown brown brown hazel hazel grey hazel grey blue brown blue hazel fair swarth fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh florid dark cord black tweed; moleskin regimental ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto 29 Dec. 31 Dec. 27. Dec. 5 Jan. \ 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 21 Deo. 31 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. Hull Leeds Glasgow Dublin Brighton ditto Dublin Cahir ditto Aldershot recruit, surgically inspectei ; pockpitted recruit, not surgically inspected, ditto off pass to Dublin; supp. in Birmingham took part of reg. neo. off furlough Cockermouth; soar rt. buttock leech marks on chest, rings on left fingers off furlough ditto to Beccles, Suffolk ditto to Oldham 180370 180371 180372 180378 180374 180376 180S76 180377 180378 180379 Wm. C. Thackwell Jumes Francis Richard Landry Evan Lewis James Partridge John Nailor Edwin Johnson Frederick Tomalin James Rose George Rowsell 606 787 811 721 337 1128 1389 2038 3321 473 ditto ditto ditto 15th Hussars ditto Gren. Guards ditto ditto Cold. Guards ditto Whitechureh, Heref. London ditto Mcrthyr, Glamorgan Birmingham Halifax, York Pegsworth, Leicester Daveritry, N'thampt. Trowbridge, Wilts IlmiDster, Somerset farmer clerk compositor collier gasfitter brassmoldr. sawyer tailor labourer ditto 25} 191 181 23> 25} 24} 22f 204 41} 23 brown brown brown It. brn brown It. brn brown brown brown It. brn grey hazel grey grey grey grey blue grey grey blue fresh fair dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Deo. 30 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 17 Dec. 13 Dec. ditto ditto ditto Edinburgh ditto London ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto to Cardiff off pass to London ditto ditto to MerthyrT.; tattooed on arms ditto to Birmingham; pockpitted took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. ditto ditto off furlough to West Chinnock 18038H 180381 180382 180383 180384 180385 180386 186387 180388 180389 Richard Baber Robert Jeffry Wltr. Collingwood Thomas Smith Thomas Meade Goorge Wilson John Hammerton Charles Wilson Benjamin Woottan George Ballard 1088 129 1311 570 4936 446 100i 364 853 1027. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' ditto ditto 6th Foot ditto ditto Radstock, Somerset Coldstream, Berwick Corbie, Lincoln Egham, Surrey Iver, Bucks Beverley, Yorkshire Leicester Cambridge Stoke- upon- Trent Great Amwell, Herts shoemaker sailor labourer ditto ditto groom labourer potter labourer 211 26 191 21 37 221 21} 33} 23 23 8 8} 9 74 9 8 10} 7i 4 ' 4 dk. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown red dkrbrn It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown grey grey hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey hazel fresh fair fresh dark fair fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 13 Dec. 27 Dec. 31 Dec. 26 Deo. 15 Dec. 26 Dee. 29 Dec. 31 Deo. 31 Deo. 31 Dec. ditto ditto Windsor ditto ditto ditto ditto Woolwich ditto ditto ditto D took part of reg. nec. ditto D off furlough to Newbold, York broke out of barracks off furlough ditto ditto 180390 180391 180392 180393 180394 180395 180896 580397 18089R 180399 Joseph Jepson Denis Reilly Michael Connelley Bernard Kelly Thomas Dawson George Edwards William Gray ; James Figg George Blackmore John McKay 1648 1276 1031 355 1006 1091 1007 1152 324 1321 19th Fnot 20th Fo > t 29th Foot 31st Foot • ditto . ditto ditto' 37th Foot ditto 42nd Bfeot Sheffield Dublin Carrick- on- Shannon Dundee, Forfar Whitect apel, London Minster, Kent Ratcliff, Jfiddlesex* Reading Bracklish, Suffolk OldMonkJand, Lanrk. striker labourer ditto , weaver labourer carpenter labourer ditto shoemaker shingler 19 20 24 20} 21} 19} 184 24 2 lr brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown sandy brown grey blue grey blue brown hazel grey hazel blue grey fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Deo. 31 Deo. Chatham ditto Enniskillen Aldershot ditto Chatham ditto Dover ditto Stirling sqnmts, mole on right breast off furlough pockpitted ditto to Manchester ditto to Dundee; D ditto to Wliiteoliapel D off pass to Reading; scar on left groin off furlough to Norwich; freckled scar on lefr elbow 180400j Henry Davies 180401 180402 180403 180404 180105 180405 180407 180408 180409 John Shields Benjamin Newman William Winstone Thomas Gallagher Richard Ormes Thomas Mayrick William Doherty Thomas Wilson 884 1620 1019 800 691 602 885 1337 43rd Foot 48th Foot 51st Foot ditto 53rd Foot 69th Foot ditto 61st Foot ditto 79th Foot Preateign, Radnor Limerick . Huflflersfield . Kensington, ' London Cardiff, Glamorgan LoiVgford Middlesex Brynmaiwr, Monmtli. Ballalondas, Limerick Glasgow baker labourer cooper servant smith whitesmith shoemaker labourer ditto ditto 211 20} 20 25 24} 19 19 20 22 18} light brown dk. brn dark sandy brown brown rtk. brn dk. brn brown blue blue brown hazel blue hazel hazel hazel grey blue fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow florid ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black regimental ditto 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dee. 4 Jan. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Deo. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. Chatham Cork Chatham ditto Curragh Aldersbot ditto Newport, M Curragh Stirling two molars decayed off furlough to Limerick ditto to Halifax scar on abdomen off furlough to Cardiff ditto ditto recruit off furlough ditto ' T,.' left thumh, auehoron arm 180410 180111 180412 180413 180414 280415 180416 180417 180418 180419 John Dick Mark Thompson Georgo Mann John Murphy Thomas Wilkinson Henry Smillie Boyd George Wallis William Hudson William Field John Lowndes 3422 1164 1209 662 8480 1298 361 1050 17435 7332 80tli Foot 81st Foot 83rd Foot 85th Foot ditto 92 » d Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers i, ditto Ashover, Derby Lambeth, London Dumfries ! Ncwcastle- on- Tyne | Edinburgh Lowisham, Kent Cobham, Surrey Chippenham, Wilts ITrur.', Cornwall cottonspinr. labourer ditto ditto pipemaker bookbinder labourer ditto carman fitter 38 30J 201 20} 28} 19} 20 28} 19115 21f| 5 8 10 9 6} 8 6} 4 6} 4} 7 dk. brn sandy brown sandy dk. brn It. bm brown black brown dk. brn grey grey grey grey hazel blue grey grey hazel dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair dark fresh dark ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 1 Jan." 30 Dec.' 3 Jan. 25 Dee. 26 Dec. 31 Deo. 31 Dec. 29 Dee. 26 Dec. BUttevant Chatham Aldershot ditto ditto Stirling Woolwich Dover Woolwich Chatham ditto to Glasgow ditto to Stretton, Derby; sear, groins off pass to London ; mark under left jaw off furlough to Berwick D took waist- belt , off furlough to Cobham ditto to Belfast 180420 < 80121 180122 160123 180424 180425 > 80426 .180W; 180428 180429 Robert John Lewis Robert Fraser Jamos Wilson John Bourke William Corkin John Thompson John Smith William Mickerson Samuel Weston John L. Fleming 4104 S448 646 526 636 ditto ditto 16th Foot 69rd Foot 79rd Foot 93rd Foot ' 13th Hussars 16th Lancers Oret. Guards Scots Fusiliors London Edinburgh Northumberland Manchester Liverpool Leith, Edinburgh London ditto Lenton, Notts Loudon, Ayr carpenter mason collier ironmouldr tailor labourer groom clerk I labourer 261 22 24} 22 22 18 21} 17} 21} 19 brown black It. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown ( light 8} j brown 1} I auburn hazel black grey blue grey hazel grey brown brown black fair pale fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto mixture; cord brown; cord black light; dark regimental ditto ditto brown ; moleskin 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 30 Dec. 2 Jan. 31 Dec. 3 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 28 Deo. Shorncliffe ditto Leeds N. Shields Liverpool Edinburgh Hamptn Ct. Colchester Shorncliffe Glasgow off leave to Southampton off furlough to Edinburgh; tattooed rt. arm recruit, surgically inspected blue mark on nose; recruit reeruit, not surgically inspected recruit, approved offfurlough to Manchester ditto off pass to Sheffield reoruit, attested 180130 180431 180432 180433 180484 180435 180436 180437 180438 180439 Henry Hosborn Alfred Park William Davis William Green David moran George Vickers James Courd Charles Mullins Richard Robinson James Webber — 5tli Foot Market Harbro', Leie. shoeingsmh 21 5 5} dk. bro grey fresh black; cord 2 Jan. Leicester — 7th Foot Yarmouth, Norfolk shoemaker 20} 5 6 light brown fair pilot; black 7 Jan. Lynn 662 8th Foot ClerkenweH, London printer 231 5 41 brown blue fair regimental 4 Jan. Manchester 1088 ditto Haisby, Lincoln labourer 231 5 6 It. bm hazel ruddy ditto 28 Dec. Woedon 1128 13th Foot Paisley, Renfrew bootcloser 19} 6 5} dk. bm grey sallow ditto 30 Dec. Dover 3934 14th Foot Nettleham, Lincoln labourer 33} 5 54 black black swarth ditto 30 Dec. Aldershot 736 29th Foot Croston, Lancaster weaver 22} 6 6 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. Newry 367 ditto Limohouse, London labourer 24 6 5 brown blue fresh ditto 4 Jan. ditto 328 ditto Wellington, Salop forgeman 27} 5 6 dk. bm hazel fair ditto 31 Dec. ditto — 30th Foot Truro, Cornwall labourer 20 5 5} It. bm grey fair fustian 3 Jan. Bristol tattooed on right arm; recruit, attested recruit, attested tattooed on arms, scar It. eyebrow and cheek D ; short hair off furlough to Paisley; ' D.' M.' on left am ditto to Nettleham ditto to Blackburn; D D ; supp. gone to Glasgow off furlough to Wellington ; soar rt; cheeky reoruit, finally approved 180440 William Atkinson 1116 31st Foot Rotherham, York ditto 17 5 51 It. bm grey fresh regimental 1 Jan. Chatham recruit 180141 Denis Farrell 4844 39th Foot Chelsea, London — 23} 6 24 brown grey fair ditto 2 Jan. Aldershot 180442 John McNamara • 4240 ditto Newmarket, Clare labourer 31 5 10}, dk. brn hazel fresh plain 2 Jan. ditto 180448 William Swann 4085 ditto Walsall, Stafford ditto 33| 5 5} It. brn grey fresh regimental 2 Jan. ditto 18044* henry Fox 751 63rd Foot Manchester joiner 23} 5 6} It. bm blue fresh ditto 31 Dec. Curragh took the whole of reg. nec. 180445 Michael Hare 312 60th Rifles Dublin labourer 24 § 5 3 brown dk. bm sallow ditto 2 Jan. Dublin 180446 Charles Smith 983 64th Foot Lancaster groom 21 5 5 It. bm blue fresh ditto 1 Jan. Portsmouth off furlough to Chesterford 180447 Michael Horrigan 738 69th Foot Limerick carpenter 20} 5 71 dk. bm brown sallow ditto 31 Dec. Gosport ditto 180448 Charles Smith 1133 ditto Havant, Hants I Nottingham labourer 181 5 5} dk. bm grey fresh ditto 1 Jan. ditto tattooed on arms 180449 James Lyon 242 ditto pipe maker 28} 5 3 It. bm grey fair ditto 31 Dec. ditto off furlough; large mole on left arm 180460 180461 180462 180488 180454 180455 180156 180167 180458 180459 Peter Hynd Poter Davidson Alexander Clarke thos. E. Anderson John Devlin William Watch Charles Mitchell George Sutton William Brown William Ross 1088 1111 1128 688 1093 1060 1482 1461 1042 jjoy 71st Foot ditto ditto 74th Foot ditto ditto 83rd Foot ditto 88th Foot 92nd Foot Bathgate, Linlithgow Dundee; Forfar Olddur, Aberdeen Kilmarnock Glasgow Edinburgh Wakefield, York Sandwioh, Kent Dundee, Forfar Cromarty collier weaver labourer painter moulder labourer saddler labourer weaver coachman 16} 171 24 24 22 23 19} 19} 211 234 dk. bm brown It. bm It. brn brown brown fair fair brown dk. bm grey blue blue grey blue grey blue grey blue blue dark fresh fair fresh fair dark fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 Dec. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 23 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 3 Jan. 130 Dec. Perth ditto ditto Edinburgh ditto ditto Aldershot ditto Colchester Glasgow off furlough to Ross- shire 180460 John Kyle 3764 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr linendraper 27 6 24 dk. bm black sallow ditto 31 Dec. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180461 Arthur Yeomans 1178 109th Foot Wilton, Derby cumer 194 5 6} brown grey sallow ditto 2 Jan. Cork three scars on upper part of left arm 180462 Henry Stroud 647 Royal H. Art. St. Alban's labourer 22 5 4} It. bm grey sallow ditto 1 Jan. Woolwich off furlough to Abingdon 180463 Alfred Speller 16682 Roy. Artillery Southwark, Surrey ditto 18} 6 51 brown hazel fair ditto 30 Dee. ditto 180164 Charles Morris 16698 ditto HBrlow, Essex blacksmith 21} 5 4 dk. bm grey pale fair ditto 1 Jan. ditto 180466 John Brien 16842 ditto Youghall, Cork labourer 18} 6 44 brown grey grey; cord 30 Deo. ditto 180466 Miles Kilkenny 16768 ditto Loitrim ditto 20} 5 5} brown hazel fresh regimental 30 Deo. ditto tattooed on arms 180467 james Welsh 2677 ditto Bermondsey, London ditto 22 6 4 dk. brn grey freeh ditto 3 Jan. ditto 180468 Henry Arthur 665 ditto Paddington clerk 29} 5 8 brown blue fresh ditto 31 Dec. Shorncliffe off furlough 180469 Thomas Longman .906 ditto Elveston, Derby labourer 33} 5 84 brown grey fresh ditto 29 Dec. Devonport D 180470 Thomas Clarke — 2nd Foot Liverpool joiner 20 5 8 brown blue fresh drab; white 2 Jan. Liverpool reoruit, not surgically inspected 180471 John Power — 39th Foot ditto tailor 24 S 6} brown brown fresh brown; twoed 30 Deo. ditto scar on forehead; recruit 180472 George Trueman — 88th Foot Ormskirk labourer 20 5 111 dk. brn hazel fresh tweed 4 Jan. ditto recruit, not surgically inspected 180478 James Ryal — ditto ditto ditto 18 6 51 It. bm blue fresh brown 4 Jon. ditto ditto 180474 Edward Conley ditto Liverpool ditto 20 5 7 dk. bm grey fresh white slop; mole 3 Jan. ditto ditto 180475 180476 180477 180478 180479 , human/ .18. POLICE G A Z E T T E. A- 1 DESERTEKS FROM X MILITIA. OMO » NAME. BBS. OOBF8. WHERE BOBN. TEAM. M FTL SIZE. HAIE. BYES. FACE. OOAT & TBOUSEBS. DATB PLACE OF K0. NO. < DESBBTN. DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMAKES. 64635 64636 64637 64638 6463y 64640 64641 B4642 64643 64644 Patrick Bryan James Rynn Daniel Hagerty Thomas Kinchela James Purcell John Liddy James Murray Martin Costilloe James Bryan Patrick Kelly 2256 2276 2235 2286 2313 2351 2352 12368 12379 | 2388 Kilkenny* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Kilmoganny I Kilkenny Owning Paulstown Muckalee Castlecomer Monooin Jobnswell Coon Tullow labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * ditto ditto 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April Kilkenny ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto in England supp. in army ditto * absent from training 64645 64646 64647 64648 646 V'J 6466U 64661 6465^ 64653 64664 Lawrence Dwyer Edward Kelly John Murphy Patrick Phelan Patrick Tobin John Hornsey Peter Morris Samuel Davies William Cavanagh Richard Wilson 2892 2399 2419 2452 2469 2 923 1080 1101 446 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto • Flint Rifles* ditto ditto Cardigan* Rosbercon Kilkenny Newmarket Lisdowney Thomastorwn Thalted, Essex Holywell, Flint ditto Ballinrobe, Mayo Newport, Pembroke | ditto I ditto ditto ditto ditto cabintmakr. collier ditto labourer 5 8 5 3 5 3 5 44 6 44 fair grey dk. brn grey dk. brn1 hazel brown grey brown I blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 15 Sept. 18 April 18 April 18 April 7 April ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto Ryde Mold ditto ditto Aberystwth ditto gone to America ditto * Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers * absent from training pockpitted * absent from training 64656 64656 64657 64658 64659 64660 64661 64662 64663 64664. Michael Moran t John Stanton John Kearnes John Walsh Thomas Burke William May Luke Luddon Francis Mooney John Malone James Quinn 1221 2065 1903 2087 2117 1393 2169 1414 1442 1447 South Mayo* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ten lough, Mayo Ballinrobe Castlobar ditto ditto Clifden Westport Castlebar Westport Castlebar labourer ditto ditto confectioner labourer ditto shoemaker labourer tailor 7i 6 7 6 9} 4 6 5 8} 4* brown brown brown dk. brn brown black brown brown brown black hazel grey grey grey blue hazel grey grey blue grey fresh fresh fresh sallow fair sallow f- esh fair fresh fresh 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June Westport ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training scar on left shin 64665 64666 64667 64668 64669 64670 64671 64672 64673 64674 Michael McGann Thomas Hoveran Matthias Connolly John Toohey John Noon Thos. Monaghan Michael Lyons Patrick Rooney Patrick Heveran John Rusk 1* 61.1 1473 1476 1480 1 > 931 1530 1548 1561 1668 1678 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Clifden, Galway Balln, Mayo Clifden, Galway Ballinrobe, Mayo ditto ditto ditto Westport labourer shoemaker labourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker labourer ditto groom 21 21 21 22 22 30 24 24 25 21 44 | brown '' dk. brn brown fair sandy brown brown brown brown brown hazel blue grey blue grey blue grey blue grey hazel fair fair freshr fresh fresh sallow sallow fair fresh fair 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 Jun 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pockpitted 64676 Michael Dea 1592 ditto Castlebar labourer 31 5 7 sandy blue fair . 3 Jun ditto • 64676 Patrick Murray 1614 ditto Clifden, Galway ditto 21 5 64 brown hazel fair 3 Jun ditto 64677 Michael Burke 1660 ditto Ballaghadaroen, Mayo shoemaker 24 5 5* brown grey fair 3 Jun ditto 64678 Thomas Durdy 1666 ditto Claremorris butcher 22 5 5 brown blue sallow 3 June ditto scar on rig ey 6467U John Connolly 1677 ditto Swineford labourer 22 6 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64680 John Cunningham 1681 ditto Westport tailor 20 5 41 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64681 John Regan 176fi ditto ditto painter 20 6 54 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64682 John Collins 1759 ditto ditto shoemaker 20 5 5 brown blue fresh 3 Juife ditto 64683 Austin Joyce 1770 ditto ditto labourer 20 5 4 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64684 James Faraher 1783 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 19 5 4* brown grey fair 3 June ditto i 64685 John Leonard 1788 ditto Ballaghadareen ditto 28 6 44 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64686 Patrick Ryder 1791 ditto Westport ditto 22 5 5i black hazel fresh . 3 June ditto 64687 Michael Finn 1793 ditto ditto servant 19 5 4i brown blue fresh — 3 June ditto 64688 Patrick Joyce 1803 ditto Boffin labourer 19 5 4 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64689 James Connerly 1805 ditto ditto ditto 18 5 4 brown grey fair 3 June ditto' 64690 Andr. Woodhouse 1813 ditto Westport ditto 20 6 64 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64691 George Keane 1817 ditto Castlebar ditto 20 6 5 dk. brn grey fresh 3 June ditto 64692 Daniel Duggan 1821 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 23 5 9 dk. brn hazel fresh 3 June ditto ' 64693 Patrick Hyland 1827 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 44 dk. brn blue fresh 3 June ditto 64691 Thomas Cavanagh 1833 ditto Westport ditto 18 5 41 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64695 John Fallow 1835 ditto Bally higue datto 18 5 44 brown black fair i 3 June ditto 646y6 Thomas Kitrick 1837 ditto Westport ditto 25 6 5 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64697 Thomas Faherty 1856 ditto Boffin ditto 18 6 5 black hazel fair — 3 June ditto 64698 Michael Jennings 1859 ditto Westport <* itto 18 5 71 brown hazel ( fresh 3 June ditto 64699 Patrick Colleran 1860 ditto Hollymount servant 28 5 64 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64700 Ilenry Mitchell 1863 ditto ditto labourer 22 5 64 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64701 Patrick Tury 1866 ditto Ballyhigue ditto 21 6 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64702 Michael Kieley 1883 ditto Hullymonnt ditto 20 6 4 brown hazel fresh — 3 June ditto 64703 Thomas Henelly 1889 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 21 5 5 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64704 Thomas Kavanagh 1893 ditto ditto ditto 18 5 44 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64705 John Biggins 1912 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 20 5 74 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64706 Daniel Connerly 1916 ditto Aglish ditto 26 5 10 brown hazel fresh . 3 June ditto 64707 Owen Rowland 1922 ditto Westport ditto 28 5 8 brown blue fair — 3 June ditto 64708 Robert C. Tully 1931 ditto ditto ditto 20 5 94 red grey fresh 3 June ditto 64709 Michael Dair 1984 ditto Clairmorris ditte 20 5 54 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64710 Thomas Stanford 1943 ditto ditto ditto 20 5 44 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64711 Thos. Thompson 1941 ditto Westport servant 20 5 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64712 John Connelly 1H46 ditto Kilcommon labourer 19 5 6 brown grey fresh . 3 June ditto 64713 Dominick Nolan 1951 ditto Westport ditto 19 6 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64714 Patrick Kailty 1966 ditto Castlebar shoemaker 29 6 74 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64716 Martin Heraghty 1972 ditto Hollymount labourer 25 6 44 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64716 Dominick Quinn 1976 ditto Newport ditto 26 5 5i black grey fresh 3 June ditto 64717 Mich. McGinness 1983 ditto ditto shoemaker 18 5 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64718 John Feelly Patrick McDonnell 1988 ditto Balla labourer 22 6 6 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64719 1989 ditto Castlebar ditto 19 5 64 brown grey fresh —— 3 June ditto 64720 Patrick Higgins Matthew Matley IBM ditto Westport ditto 28 5 54 brown grey fresh — 3 June ditto 64721 2006 ditto Castlebar ditto 23 5 7 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64722 Thos. McGinness 2010 ditto Westport ditto 18 5 64 dk. brn hazel sallow 3 June ditto 64723 Thomas Morris 2021 ditto Aehill ditto 21 5 e brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64724 Joseph Burke 2027 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 19 5 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64725 Thomas Lee 2041 ditto Boffin ditto 19 5 64 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64726 John Heonna 2054 ditto ditto ditto 21 5 6 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64727 Patrick Nary 2067 ditto Westport ditto 24 5 ' 84 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64728 Richard Joyce 2099 ditto ditto ditto 25 5 62 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64729 Thomas Kilcoyne 2113 ditto Castlebar ditto 22 5 91 brown grey sallow 3 June ditto 64730 Patrick Gaughen 2122 ditto Westport ditto 19 5 8 brown brown fresh 3 June ditto scar on cheek 64731 William Lovery 2123 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 5 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64732 Michael Enright 2126 ditto Ballinrobe] painter 20 5 61 brown hazel fair — 3 June ditto 64733 Patrick Connerly 2127 ditto Achill laboarer 24 5 61 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64734 Peter Monaghan 2141 ditto Ballinrobe clerk 82 5 8 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64735 John Flaherty John Donnellan 2145 ditto Ballyhigue labourer 23 5 41 black brown sallow 3 June ditto 64736 2148 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 21 5 6 brown hazel fresh i 3 June ditto scar on right elbow 64787 Joseph McGinness 2163 ditto Castlebar saddler 19 5 9 fair blue fresh 3 June ditto 64733 John Ward 2159 ditto ditto labourer 21 5 9 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64739 Owen Cooney 2160 ditto Newport ditto 23 5 6 brown blue fair — 3 June ditto 61740 John Golden 2161 ditto Castlebar ditto 18 5 6 brown blue fresh • 3 June ditto 64741 James Timony 2173 ditto Crossmolina ; ditto 20 5 6 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64742 John Seahill 2180 ditto Ballyhaunis nailor 22 5 41 brown brown fresh 3 June ditto 64743 Miohael Gaven 2207 ditto Castlebar blacksmith 21 7 brown grey sallow —— 3 June ditto 64744 Richard Alled 744 Glamorgan* Liverpool I porter 26 5 8 brown grey sallow 26 Sept. Swansea * absent from training 64745 Joseph Atkins 497 ditto Swansea, Glamorgan plumber 19 6 6 Wown hazel fair ——. 10 Oct. ditto at sea 64746 Thomas Bateman 717 ditto Narborth, Pembroko labourer 26 5 8 It. brn grey sallow 26 Sept. ditto 64747 Henry Bevan 761 ditto Havorfordwest painter 19 5 81 dk. brn grey fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64748 Jonah Beynon 469 ditto Llanelly, Carmarthen sawyer 25 6 10 brown hazel fresh 10 Oct. ditto 6474y John Beynon 692 ditto Llangenny, Glamrgn. labourer 20 5 64 dk. brn hazel fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64750 George Davies 765 ditto Haverfordwest shoemaker 19 6 8 brown grey fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64761 William Edmonds 586 ditto Llanelly, Carmarthen oollier 22 5 94 It. brn hazel fair 10 Oct. ditto 64762 John Harris 752 ditto Llanidloes, Montgom. mason 28 5 94 brown grey fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64753 Thomas Jefferys 683 ditto Llangadock, Carmthn labourer 22 5 8 It. brn hazel fresh ii i 10 Oct. ditto 64754 John Jones 766 ditto Carmarthen puddler 23 5 8 It. brn grey fair 26 Sept. ditto 64766 Thomas Jones 72y ditto Swansea, Glamorgan hobbler 27 5 81 dk. brn hazel fresh i 26 Sept. ditto 64756 Philip Jones 511 ditto Loughor weaver 30 5 94 It. bra hazel fair 10 Oct. ditto 64757 John Morgan 746 ditto Cardigan saddler 32 5 6 brown blue dark 26 Sept. ditto 64768 William Morgan 664 ditto Bedwelty, Monmouth puddler 26 5 9 brown dk. brn fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64759 William Morgan 695 ditto Cowbridge, Glamrgn. boilermaker 23 5 64 brown grey fair 10 Oct. ditto 64760 James Pendle 686 ditto Morriston groom 22 6 8 dk. brn brown swarth 10 t » ct. ditto 64761 John Powell 603 ditto Plymoirth ditto 22 5 6 light grey fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64762 Edward W. Rossor 706 ditto Swansea, Glamorgan labourer 23 6 8 It. brn blue fail. 26 Sept. ditto at sea 64763 Evan Rowlands 762 ditto Morris ton ditto 22 5 8 It. brn g ™ y sallow 26 Sept. ditto 64764 John Smith 727 ditto Bristol shoemaker 80 6 H It. brn hazel fair 26 Sept. ditto I v. ' •• V - J: • * - ^ » ,;•<"• ^ >, „ P O L I C E GAZETTE. January 18. DESERT^ —^ I ORPG. WHERE DOBS. M THE MILITK ( continued). HAIR. EYES. PACE. COAT & TBOU8EJ1& DATS rp DFSRTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AMD REMARKS. , 61765 64766 64767 64768 64769 64770 64771 64772 64773 64774 64776 64776 64777 64778 64779 64780 61781 K4782 64783 6178* 64785 64786 64787 64788 64789 64790 647' Jl 64792 64793 64791 • William Thomas ! William Thomas Daniel Williams | edward Williams I Leonard Hospital 1 Robert Hughes Thos. Richardson John Rusk John Conlon John Kelly Samuel Leckey ' James Young Edward Haughey Rich. Livingstone edward Atkinson James Trodden William Loney James Best Robert Murphy George Baird Thomas Keenan John Mathers Thomas Conlon James Dougherty Patrick Murphy Alexander Pringle Richard Johnston Thomas Mallon Henry McGrann William Carson 64795 64796 64797 •<> 4798 61799 61801) 64801 64802 64808 64801 George Ruddle Joseph Beatty James Lynch William Keenan James Sands Robert McGuire James Templeton Joseph Baldwin 680 Glamorgan* Swansea, Glamorgan collier 23 5 8 It brn grey fair 730 ditto ditto. labourer 19 5 84 brown blue fresh 703 ditto ditto ditto 24 5 8 brown blue fresh 696 ditto Cwm Avon file cutter 22 5 71 dk. brn blue fresh 1115 Armagh1 Donacloney, Down weaver 28 5 4 dk. brn hazel. fresh 13 tO ditto Tullvlish ditto 26 5 8 brown grey fresh 1442 ditto Tartaraghan, Armagh ditto 25 5 6 It. brn blue fresh 1566 ditto Seagoe ditto 26 5 7 brown blue fresh 1631 ditto Armagh labourer 25 5 5i brown blue fresh 1658 ditto Lougtigall ditto 31 5 5 brown grey fresh i691 ditto Shankbill, Antrim ditto 25 5 6 brown grey fresh 1793 ditto Mullabrack, Armagh ditto 25 5 9 It. brn grey fresh 1810 ditto Magheralin Seagoe weaver 30 5 5 brown hazel fresh 1817 ditto ditto 35 5 94 brown blue fresh 1827 ditto Armagh labourer 23 5 64 brown grey fresh. 1920 ditto Shankhill, Antrim ditto 23- 5 9 black hazel freeh 2102 ditto Kilmore, Armagh weaver 26 5 9 brown brown fresh 2213 ditto Seagoe ditto 22 5 4 It. brn It. brn fresh 2JS> 8 ditto Tartarajhan ditto 22 5 64 It. brn hazel fresh 2319 ditto Lougilly ditto 22 • 5 black brown fresh 2322 ditto Drumcree ditto 27 1 5 4 black grey sallow 2333 ditto Shankhill, Antrim ditto 26 5 10 dk. brn grey fair 2335 ditto Clonfeacle, Armagh ditto 22 ! 5 4 fair brown fresh 2364 ditto Manchester shoemaker 22 5 6 dk. brn brown frosh 2445 ditto Nwtwnhmltn, Armgh labourer 21 5 41 dk. brn hazel fresh 2614 ditto Armagh weaver 21 5 4 It. brn grey iresh 2520 ditto Loughgall ditto 21 5 5 browri hazel < fresh 2533 ditto Tynan labourer 20 5 41 sandy grey fresh 2539 ditto Shankhill, Antrim weaver . 20 5 6 brown hazel fresh 2542 ditto ditto ditto 21 5 5 brown hazel fresh 12620 ditto Donaeloney, Down labourer 20 5 81 black grey fresh > 2674 ditto Mullabrack, Armagh Seagoe weaver 25 5 61 bmwn grey fresh 2690 ditto ditto 24 5 10i brown grey fresh 2951 ditto Kilmcre labourer 19 5 6 black hazel fresh 2995 ditto Knocknamuckley weaver 19 5 7 It. brn brown fresh 17H0 Kerry* Ardfert, Kerry musician - 5 11 It. brn brown fair 3765 1st W. Yk. Rfls Manchester ditto 261 5 41 brown blue fresh 8168 ditto Clayton, York ditto 331 5 7 brown grey sallow 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June Swansea ditto ditto ditto Armagh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto in gaol supp. in Scotland gone to America ditto transported gone to America * absent from trafi * absent from training 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 Tune 6 June 6 Juue 6 June 6 June 6 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto gone to Australia gone to Scotland gone to Queensland gone to America ditto ditto gone to Scotland gone to America supp. in Glasgow gone to Isle of Man i 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 Juue 6 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. in England supp. in Liverpool gone to Queensland enlisted ditto gone to America supp. enlisted at Liverpool enlisted gone to America plain ditto 6 June 6 June 6 June 23 May 23 May 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Tralee Pontefract ditto ditto gone to England gone to Australia gone to America gone to Queensland took part of reg. nee. nose crooked * absent from traiuing ADMIRALTY, January 18, 1865. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. HHIP DESERTED OB DIS- CHARGED FROM. r DATE. BATING. W SIZE. WHERE BOBN. HAIB. EYES. PACE. < 4 1 MARKS Amu REMARKS. Benjamin Keel George Hartley Stephen Joyce Richard Knott James Smith Richard Boyle Ed. Seabourne J. Harrington Henry E. Roy Samuel Weston George Flower Isaac Moore William Tyler George Wilcox William Dimond Thomas Brooker Henry Swindon D Dunlop George Fleuhen John Carlyle William Russell Thomas Lamerton Kdward Raphael James Daley John Thomas Frederick Skinner Edward Snook James Stacey James Hilliar David Hill William Finlay John Waters Thomas Stafford William Hunt N. T. Lee Thomas Thorn Samuel Bray Patrick Towey John Attridge William Fitzgerald Thomas Rawlins Edward Power William White W. Grevatt G. Rata Charles Wilson R Smith J. Wiles H. Wood W Harding W. Corbin Richard Lightfoot William Cringle Robert Fisher William Grace James Barrow John Kingman Henry Bacon Lewis Anderson Defence, deserter Formidable, straggler Prince Consort, straggler ditto Aurora, straggler Edgar, discharged Excellent, straggle\ ditto Black Prince, s'ragglcr Achilles, straggler Excellent, straggler Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto ditto Asia, straggler ditto Enterprise, straggler Prince Consort, straggler ditto Liverpool, straggler I ditto ditto ditto ditto Formidable, straggler Excellent straggler Aurora, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Urgent, straggler Achillea, deserter ditto deserter ditto Enterprise, straggler ditto Excellent, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto Asia, straggler ditto ditto Aurora, straggler ditto 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 9 Jan. ' 10 ian. 112 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 10 Jan. ! 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 6 Jan. | 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 27 Dec; 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 Jan, 9 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. bonibadier. R. M. A. 21 6 0 private, R. Marines 21 5 6 A. B. 27 S 4 private, R. Marines 29 5 8 boy, Ist class 18 5 3 ditto 184 5 0 leading seaman 31 & 74 A. B. 28 5 9 assistant paymaster 28 ( 5 8 ordinary 22 6 7} A. B. 23 5 8 boy, 1 st class 15 4 91 ditto 16 4 11 carpenter's crew 32 5 6 private, R. Marines 31 5 6 stoker 29 5 10 warrnt officers' srvt 19 5 8 ordinary 22 5 6 ditto 24 5 61 private, R. Marines 30 5 10i gunner, R. M. A. 28 5 84 ordinary 25 6 64 ditto 23 5 6 A. B. 25 5 1 ditto 27 5 2 boy, 1st class 25 5 0 private, R. Marines 26 5 6 A. B. 25 5 4 ordinary 21 5 7 stoker 29 6 5 boy, 1st clasB 19 5 4 private, R. Marines 28 5 6 gunner 26 5 94 private, R. Marines 22 5 84 ditto 22 5 7 ditto 40 5 7 ordinary 22 5 4 private, R. Marines 29 5 7i gunner, R. M. A. 26 5 10 ditto 24 S 84 A. B. 27 5 7 ditto 23 4 8 stoker 32 5 9 sailmaker's crew 26 5 6 A. B. 23 5 4 ditto 21 6 7i ditto 24 5 8 ditto 30 5 9 boatswain's mate 24 6 6 A. B. 23 5 14 ditto 29 6 34 private, R. Marines 25 5 7 painter, 2nd class 21 5 6 A. B. 22 4 54 ordinary' 22 1 8 pensioner 45 5 6 A. B. 26 5 4 stoker 22 5 8 ordinary 21 5 6 ditto 25 5 4 Am>; field, Romsey Oxford Chatham, Kent Brent, Devon Glasgow Ventnor, I. of Wight Cadgewith, Cornwall Freshwater, I. of Wight Sheerness Dublin Clapton, Middlesex Walworth, Surrey London Bristol Devon Sussex Portsmouth London Dublin Carlisle Manchester St. Winnow, Cornwall BranBcombe, Devon Kineale, Cork Liverpool Marylebone, London Thurston, Wilts Bath London Birmingham Dublin Kenwyn Birmingham Exeter Chard Barnstaple ' London Huldersfield Great Burston, Essex Dublin Clerkenwell, London ditto Waterford Devonport Henley, Sussex London Aberdeen Exeter Leicester Stanwell, Middlesex Midhurst, Sussex Salisbury Falmouth Exeter Cullompton, Devon Cork Gosport, Hants Bridport, Dorset London Aberdeen dark light dark dark light brown dark brown It. brn dark brown brown hght brown brown It. brn brown It. brn brown light brown light red brown light light brown brown dark It. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn browD brown sandy sandy It. brn brown It. brn light sandy dark dk. brn light It. brn light black red brown light light It. brn brown dark dark brown brown hazel blue hazel brown blue hazel black hazel grey blue hazel grey hazel hazel blue blue hazel blue hazel grey grey blue blue blue blue blue grey hazel blue blue brown hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel blue. hazel grey blue blue hazel blue blue dark hazel grey blue blue hazel liazel hazel blue blue blue grey dark brown grey hazel fair dark dark fair dark fresh fair fresh dark fair fair fair fair sallow dark fair ruddy dark fair fair lark fair light fair ruddy fair dark fan- dark £ 2 reward j £ 1 reward [ served in Hornet and Canopus served in James Watt | served in St. Vincent £ 3 rewarl thin light whiskers, several teeth missing, scar It. elbow '£ 1 reward served in Cumberland serve 1 in Impregnable ditto served in Archer and Gibraltar served in Edgar * * , £ 1 reward served in St. Vincent and St. George served in Nile and Sanspareil 15s. reward serve! m Princess Charlotte, Osprey, and Scout. ditto served in Itoyal Adelaide and Aboukir ditto served in Blenheim, Nile, Sanspareil, and London ditto served in Hogue, Lapwmg, Hawke, and Hastings ditto served in Terrible, Caradoc, and Neptune £ 3 reward served in Porte served in Princess Charlotte, Cambrian, and Imperiouse £ 3 reward served in Nile and Dejence ditto served in Malacca ditto bracelets on wrists, laurel leaves £ 1 reward served in Cyclops and Warrior ditto ditto served in Agamemnon served in Royal A delaide and Brisk served in Canopus and Royal Adelaide 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. John Parran John. Bolton George Battly Michael Tully William Barrett Samuel Turner James Morrisey James Galbraith Thos. cunningham John Egan Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham ditto Woolwioh WHERE BORN. Kilmore, Mayo Bradford, York Leeds Morris, Mayo Mardley, Salop Cheadle, Stafford Kilrush, Clare Edinburgh Norwich Ulla, Limerick TRADE. SIZE. HAIB. PACE. COAT k TROUSERS. labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto jeweller fisherman bricklayer 19* 18 20 203 28 J 30$ 25} 21 i 19 20$ 71 7i 54 61 64 104 71 8 5i 64 dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn grey grey grey grey hazel hazel hazel blue brown grey fresh sallow fresh dark fair fresh fresh fair fresh sallow uniform ditto DATE OP DESEBTN. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 11 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. PLACE OP DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham ditto Woolwich off furlough to Newcastle- on- Tyne ditto to Bradford ; ' J.' on left arm ditto to Leeds ditto to Oldham, Lancashire ditto to Wolverhampton; fish & anchor on rt. arm off furlough ditto to London to Norwich LONDON ; PRINTIU> FOB HER MAJBSTY* B STATIONERY OPHCE BY HABRTSON AND SONS, ST. MABTIN'S LANE, W. C, { I
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