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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 27/01/1865
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POLICE GAZEfTE. ( JJ) gutf; orit3)< CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony, and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, ivith the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, ivith every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Proper£ that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 4040 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1865. Notlrc.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolon property, may hear tile Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to MR. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. *.* Whenever it is desirrd that any person should be appre hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should bo mndo and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor must be | ire|> al< l, otherwise tiie 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. Ou the 18th instant the dead Body of a newly- born female child was found in a field at Chichester, wrapped in a pair of woman's drawers, a white skirt, and the skirt of a print dress all done Dp in a brown paper parcel, and tied round with a piece of string ; a coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict returned of ' Found dead. 1 Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Everett, Chichester, Sussex. —' Bow- street, * January 26. On the 14 » h instant the dead Body of a newly- born female child was found in a gutter at the bottom of an entry in Good- win- street, Derby ; a coroner's ihquest has been held, and a verdict returned of ' Wilful, Murder' against some person or persons unknown.- Information to be given to Chief Constable George Hilton, Town Hall, Derby.— Bow- street, January 20. and proportionate figure ; stated that he was a groom at racing stables, and at times a horse breaker; dressed in a dark grey shooting coat, vest, and trousers ( torn at the thiuh), black billycock hat turned up at the sides, red check necktie, new blaek, red, and white woollen muffler, laced boots with brass eyelet holes,- and carried a stick about 2 feet long. Informa- tion to he given to Inspector Smith, Thirsk, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 20. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in Bolton, on the night of the 18th instant, an old- fashioned gold Watch, ' Roskell, Liverpool,' on dial, h is double cases, and white dial. Information to be given to Chief Constable James Harris, Borough Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- st., Jan. 20. Stolen about 3' 30 p. m. ou the 17th inst., from the person, in Corporation- street, Market- street, Manchester, a gold lever Watch, No. 30245. Any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the watch shall receive £ 2 2s. reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- Btreet, Manchester.— Bow- street, January 20. Stolen about 6 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. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. On the evening of the 25th instant two men broke the „ plate glass window of Mrs. Lockwood, jeweller, New- street, JKv, flwn> Montgomeryshire Huddersfield, by throwing a half- brick through it, and stole therefrom : three gold Watches, two of which have been re- covered, the other a lever, gold dial, No. 3920 ; a gold secret link Guard, a gold square belcher Guard, and a gold fancy Guard. One of the men has been apprehended, and says his name is THOMAS WILLIAMS, from Diamond- street, Brad- ford, 20 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, marks round his chin of the left eye; dressed in an old dark brown coat or jacket, with slop underneath, black cloth trousers, and black cloth cap with a brass button on each side : be is a native of May- field, Sussex, and has been a soldier. He is also suspeeted of breaking into the dwelling- house of Eli Parks, at Hellingly, on the 9th instant, and stealing H brown cloth Jacket with small brown stripe; a black satin Vest with red flower or sprigs in it ; a pair of grey mixture cloth Trousers ; and an old cotton Handkerchief. It is supposed that he will be found at low lodging- houses, or begging from place to place. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Super- intendent Waghorn, Hailsham, Sussex, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street. January 23. Description of HENRY PHILLIPS, who was apprehen- ded for burglary, and remanded till the 14th instant, and then discharged for want of sufficient evidence. The whole of the property having been found, a warrant has been issued for his re- apprehension : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, light complexion, very slightly pock pitted, rather blotchy face, hazel eyes, long eye lashes, brown hair, a few whiskers prin- cipally on chin, and small light moustache, rather slight made, can read and write imperfectly, speaks with a Scotch accent, but has more the appearance of a German, walks with his head rather forward, and loose gait; states he has, been a ship's carpenter, but is a joiner by trade, is well acquainted with Whitechapel and other parts of London. All reasonable expenses will be paid on bis apprehension. Information to be given to Superintendent Jenner, Lewes, or any Police Station, in East Sussex.— Bow- street, January 20. On the night of the 15th instant, the house of Mr. John Edwards, of Newtown, was broken into, and £ 7 in Gold ; £ 3 i 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, Bow- stret^ Jamnqry 18. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. FORGERY. Further description of PETER OWEN, alias HANKIN- SON, & c., charged . on a warrant with forgery, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 11th instant: slenderly made, long nose, brown hair, and squeaking voice. Has with him a woman and three children, the eldest a girt, about 10 years of age; he frequents low lodging- houses, and was last seen in Lancashire dressed in a blue slop and representing that he was a turn- out collier from Staffordshire. Information to be given to Superintendent Andrews, Lymm, Cheshire.— Bow- street, January 23. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. The gold Watch, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 11th instant, as stolen from the person at Durham, has been recovered.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the person at Brighton, on the evening of the 25th instant, a silver Geneva Watch,' W. L.' scratched on the back, and a snake pattern silver Albert Chain. By a prostitute, about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, stout make, full face ; supposed dressed in a dark green bonnet with a feather in it. Informa- tion to be given to the Ctiief Constable, Town Hall, Brighton. — Bow- street, January 27. Oil the night of the 16th instant, Mr. Edward Smith was attacked on the road about 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 silver pair- case verge Watch, maker Devenport, Dublin, No. 969, with steel Albert Chain attached, by three men : one is about 6 feet hi^ b, 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 23. Stolen from the person of a lady in Manchester, on the 18th instant, a dark green leather Purse, containing a gold twisted Ring with a forget- me- not in pearls, a gold diamond Ring with five diamonds and two vacant spaces for others, an ivory Tooth- pick broken at the end, and 24s. in Cash. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, shall receive £ 5 reward. Information to he given to Superintendent Auderton, C Division, Police Station, Fair- field- street, Manchester, or at any Police Station in the City. — Bow- street, January 20. On the afternoon of the 12th instant, Mr. R. Barr, of Arden, farmer, was attacked upon Arden Moor, and robl ed of a double- cased silver Watch, maker, Sydney Raper, Thirsk, No. 67900, with an old German silver Chain and two Seals ( one a man's head upon it, the other crossed) attached. By a man of the following description : about 23 years of age, 6 feet 5 or 6 inches high, light ginger hair, no whiskers, broad face, from scrofula, nose ^ nt to the right, large scar on right wrist, and has two teeth oat in front of upper jaw, left side. The j other is 5 feet 4 or 6 inches high, and dressed in dark clothing. Infoimation to be given to Chief Superintendent W. Hannan, Huddersfield.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Bootle, by means of house- breaking, between 11 * 45 p. m. on the 24th, and 7' 20 a. m. on the : 25th instant, the following property: a pair of small- sized silver Tongs ; two silver Salt Spoons ; a silver Snuff- box, 2 ins. long and in. wide, bearing the inscription ' Presented to James Wilkinson, hy the Choir of Lever- street Chapel *; an electro- plated basket Cruet Stand, containing eight bottles, the lid of which fastens with two screws in the shape of a bird ; nn electro- plated Cake Basket, of a circular form, about 12 ins. across, and handle across ; a mahogany Stereoscope ; an oil Painting by Dolby, » retriever dog standing on a bank by a pool of water, in a figured gilt frame, 2 ft. long and 1 ft. 8 ins. wide ; an oil Painting, without frame, 2 ft. long and 1 ft. 7 ins. wide, subject, trees and rocks ; a reversible merino Tablecloth, with black ground and red flowers on one side, and red ground and black flowers on the other ; a piece of red damask window Curtain, 12 ft. long by 7 ft. wide ; six boxes of Havanah Cigars ; and a meerchaum Pipe, in the shape of a bird's claw. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police. Old Swan, Police Office, Bootle, or at the Central Police Office, Dale- street, Liverpool.— Bow- street, January 27. On the night of the 22nd instant the dwelling- house of Mr. Taylor, Lair- gate, Beverley, was entered by means of skeleton keys, and the following articles stolen therefrom: two silver Table Spoons, one marked ' C. D'; six silver Tea Spoons, marked ' W. A. T.'; six ditto, marked ' E. C. H.' ; six ditto, not marked ; two pairs of silver Sugar Tongs, one marked ' T.', the other very old fashioned ; three gold Wedding Rings, oneengraved inside ' Live and Love' ; and two pairs of gold Ear- rings, one broken near to the snap. Information to he given to Chief Superintendent Pattison, Borough Police, Beverley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 15th instant, the house of Captain Walton was entered by means of a key or picklock, and stolen therefrom : a gold Ring with white stone, a gold mourning Ring, a gold Square set with pearls, one ditto set with brilliants, a gold Brooch with figure on it, one ditto in brilliants, yellow and white, mounted in silver ; a large silver Gravy Spoon, with dragon's head vomiting flames; four ditto Table Spoons,. six ditto Tea Spoons, marked ' S. S. W.'; a pair of silver Sugar Bows, a silver Cream Jug, two silver Salt Spoons, a number of foreign silver and copper Coins, two Half- sovereigns, and Is. 3d. Information to be given to Chief Constable MacManus, Kingston- upon- Hull, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 23. Description of EDWARD COX, who is charged with breaking and entering the dwelling- house of George Gibbs, at Wilmington, Sussex, on the 8th instant, and stealing a pair of black cloth Trousers ( since recovered) ; a black cloth Vest, supposed bound with braid ; and a white cotton Shirt, with linen front, has a small piece put in under the button on the collar, where the plait buttons over: about 30 years of age, about 6 feet 7 inches high, slightly built, dark hair, and blind Stolen on the 24th instant, in Grosvenor- street West, a Horse and Van, the horse black, off hind foot white, brass mounted harness, ' Daukes < fc Co., Exeter Hall, Strand,' painted on van, containing .3J dozen of bottled Beer, four bottles of Brandy, two bottles of Rum, and some empty Bottles.— Metropolitan Police, B Division, January 27. Found at Worth, Sussex, on the 14th instant, supposed to have been stolen, a dark brown mare Cob, aged, has lost the near eye, black legs, bang tail, nearly 14 hands high, and in low condition. Information to be given to Superintendent William Kennard, East Grinstead, or to Police Constable Geo. Peckham, Three Bridges, near Crawley, Sussex.— Bow- street, January 27. Supposed to have been stolen from the Hospital- meadows, in the parish of Stoke- Pogis, Bucks, during the night of the 25th instant, the property of Mr. W. Ford, of the ' Crown' hotel, Slough, a brown Gelding, aged, 14J hands high, short switch tail, very rough coat, and poor in condition ; aud a grey ditto, aged, about 12 hands high, handsome neck, flowing mane, short bang tail, broken winded, and in good condition. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Charles Hodgkinson, Police Station, Slough.— Bow- street, January 27. Further information respecting the Horse stolen from Slope Hill Farm, Shalbourne, near Hungerford. £ 6 reward will be paid by Mr. John Platt, on recovery of the horse, and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Harfield, Berks Constabulary, New- bury.— Bow street, January 27. Stolen during the night of the 23rd instant, at Maple- durham, Oxon, a bay Horse, rising 3 years old, has received an injury in the near hind leg which causesj him to turn his foot outwards, and has a swelling on the near fore leg above the fetlock joint; a strong spring Cart, painted green, with a bolt through one of the felloes of near wheel, and a pin through the shaft and stay on near side near the step ; and a set of Har- ness, nearly new, with rush collar having a hole on near side in front of harness, and the bridle has a red brow band ; the property of Mr. Payne,' Pack Horse Inn.' Information to be given to Superintendent Cope, Henley- on- Thames, or to Police Serjeant E. Williams, Caversham, Oxon.— Bow- street, Jan. 27. Supposed to have been stolen from Sandwell- park, West Bromwich, on the 10th ultimo, the property of Mr. Simcox, of Handsworth, a dark brown mare Pony, rising 3 years old, 14 bands high, long mane, bang tail, one large hock, and in fair condition. Information to be given to Major McWright, Deputy Chief Constable, or Inspector Walter Gasson, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 23. Supposed to have been stolen from afield at Idle Moor, be- tween 2 and 4 p. m. on the 10th inst., a half bred wether shear- ling Sheep, marked across the loins with ruddle, on the near side with ' B' in tar ; the property of F. Hodgson, of Bolton. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, Court House, Bradford.— Bow- street, January 20. Description of RICHARD WILLIAMS who absconded from Bicester, on the 14th instant, charged with stealing a Horse: about 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, and dark complexion ; dressed in a blue frock coat, black hat, cord breeches and leggings ; is a Welshman and low horse dealer, frequeuts low public- houses, and is known at Abingdon and its neighbourhood. Information to be given to Superintendent POLICE GAZETTE. January 27. Moulden, Bicester, Oxon, whe holds a warrant for his ^ pre- hension. —. Bow- Hreet, January 20. Description of a man giving the name of CHARLES DE JONGH, alias PIERRE VAN IMPE, a Belgian, who states that he is a professor ot languages, in custody at Welton, Yorkshire, charged with stealing, at Leeds, on the 12th instant, a Iwy Mare, a set of Harness, and a Dog Cart, which have been recovered : 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, oval face, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, small dark moustache, blue eyes ; dressed iu black hat, grey tweed suit, and elastic- side boots. Had in his possession several pawn tickets relating to Watches and other property pledged at various pieces. It is supposed that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to he given to Superintendent Thomas Ward, Welton, Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 18. Description of two lads apprehended at Ludlow, Salop, on the 12rh irtntAtrt, charged with horse stealiog in Oxford- shire, 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 trousers, leather leggings, strong lace up boots, and black jimcrow hat: the other, about 14 years of age, slight uia e; dressed in old- fashioned drab coat, cord trousers, f » c - up hoots, and dark cap. A man escaped at the tiuie the l, nls were apprehended, about 28 years of age, about 3 feet 6 inches high, brown Imir and whiskers, walks very erect ; dress, d in i> rough brown overcoat, leather leggings, and low black hat.. They had in their possession ( supposed to have been stolen) a h: lf- bred light bay Mare, about 8 years old, about 14 hands 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 tile hock ; and three Carts, one covered, with ' Thomas Brown, Liverpool,' painted on light side. A reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the man who escaped Information to he given to Superintendent Henry Biggs, Borough Police. Ludlow, Salop, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Oxford.— How- street, January 18. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. The youth charged with larceny at Blackrod, advertised in the Police Gaz- tte of the 18th instant, has been apprehen- ded and committed for trial at the next Salford Quarter Sessions.— bow- street, Janitor.'/ 27. Further information respecting JAMES EDWARD COLLARD, charged with larceny, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 20th inst.: he WHS seen at Landores, near Swansea, Glamorgan, on the Oth instant., and is supposed to be now in Swansea or its neighbourhood, and will probably endeavour to fto to sea. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk ; or to Superintendent W. Mcintosh, Pontypool; or to Inspector Sheppard, County Constabulary, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen on the 10th instant, from a jeweller's shop window « (" oou> ton, Cheshire, by breaking it with a brick- end, a g. Id Watch, white dial, jewelled in eight holes, chased edge, No. 00481, nnme on plate ( if any) John H. Shepheard, Congleton ; aud a handsome sold guard Chain, Brazilian pattern. By three young in u ( one low- sized), dressed in dark clothes and caps, except one, who had light mixture trousers. £ 5 reward will he paid on recovery of the property, and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superinten- dent J. Bohanna, Congleton, Cheshire.— Bow- st., January 27. Description of a man charged with stealing a pair of e » tton Bolton Sheets, nearly new, and a woman's calico Chemise, from a dwelling- house at Ashton- under- Lyne, where he had lodged two nights: about 26 years of age, 5 feet 4 or S inches high, rather stout make, light hair and com- plexion, small whiskers under chin, and long flat nose; he ttited that he was a brass moulder from Birmingham. Infor- mation to he given to Chief Constable G. Dalgliesh, Ashton- under Lyne, Lancashire.— Bow- s'red, January 27. Stolon about 6 p. m. on the 23rd instant, from the Work- room of Mr. R. Kirk, tailor, Beaconsfield, Bucks, a silver Geneva Watch, with black worsted Guard, small gold Pencil- ( M5", and gold Key attached ; a gold Scarf Ring, with small blue stone in centre ; a black cloth frock Coat, double- breasted ; and a black cloth Waistcoat. By a tramping tailor, about 25 years of age, 6 feet !) or 10 inches high, fair complexion, blue eyrn. fl ght brown hair, and has a large abscess on the left side of ( he neck, Which is broken ; dressed in the stolen coat and waistcoat, light cloth cap and trousers, and elastic- side boots. He was discharged from Aylesbury Gaol on the 17th instant, where tie had undergone a sentence of three months for stealing Cloth at High Wycombe ; lie was convicted in the name of JAMES QUINN ; there w ere found in his coat pocket, which he left belund, two Rosaries with small silver cresses attached, which are supposed to haTe been stolen. He will most likely apply for work at some tailor's shop. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Bcaconsficld, Bucks.— iUnc- strect, January 26. Stolen fn » m a stable at Woolston, St. Mary's Extra, near Southmpton, on the 16th instant ; three Waistcoats; a blown Jt. eUet; u black cloth Coat with pockets outside ; a white Comforter: three Razors; a Razor Strop; a Clipping Comb ; ami a pair ot Balmoral Boots, almost new, out down in front. By a man, tbout 28 years of age, 5 feet 0 inches high, daik complexion, Imir cut very close, whiskers shaved off, very ditty appearance; dressed in cloth cap, the stolen black cloth eoat, one waistcoat, and the boots : all the other property lias been recovered, tie generally assists at hotel stables for his board, and lint bteen in the ariuy. Information to be given to Superintendent Stannard, Bitterne, Southampton.— Bow- street, January 26. Absconded from Banbury, charged with felony, on or about the. 10th instant, WILLIAM MORLY, a collector of rags aud bones, and a hawker of herrings, about 22 years of age, 6 feet 9 inches high, pal* complexion, red hair, no whiskers, full blue eyes, right leg much shorter than the left, walks with a stick in the right hand and on the toes of right foot ; dressed when he left iu dark clothes and cap. STEPHEN FRENCH, labourer, about 20 years of age, 5 feet ( 1 or 7 inches high, dark complexion aud hair, no whiskers, long face, and prominent front teeth ; supposed to be dressed in dark jacket, lead coloured cord trousers and vest, and dark cloth tap, the peak of which he wears over the right eye, walks erect. Supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Birming- ham or Coventry. Information to be given to Superintendent Whadcoat, Police Station, Banbury, Oxfordshire.— Bom- street, January 26. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of GEORGE COLLINS, who is charged with stealing, at Brighton ttn the 20tU Instant, a suit of Clothes, the property of William Brooker, which have been found pledged : he is 22 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, very dark com- plexion, large Roman noseAnd thin features ; dressed in brown trousers fitting tight to " e leg, and a black and white mixed rough cap fitting tight to the head ; he is a stableman, and has worked in stables at Paddingdon. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Brighton. — Bow- street, January 25. Stolen from a house in Embden- street,. Chorlton- upon- Medlock, between 9 and 11 a. m. on the 20th inst ® he following articles: a patent lever silver Watch, No. 7399, ' i\ lr. J. J. Jones' on the cap, silver Guard attached ; a gold Brooch, portrait of a boy on one side, and three different kinds of hair on the other ; a blue silk Dress, small flower ; a black ditto ; a green plaid ditto; a cashmere Cloak ; a black silk Cape, trimmed with crape ; a black silk Cloak, quilted ; a black silk Skirt, trimmed at bottom with velvet ; a black and white silk cloak Jacket; a man's black cloth walking Coat, two pockets in the laps, and one in left breast; a double- breasted black cloth Vest; a Suit of black cloth, to fit a boy G years old, blight buttons down the front; two black silk Scotch Caps, bound with tartan black ; two carpet Bags ; a black leather ditto ; several articles of women's Under- clothing, diaper Towels, Sheets, & c. By a man and woman of the following descrip- tion, who took apartments and absconded at the above time : the man said his name was ARTHUR JONES, appeared about 28 years of age, stout, brown hair, and large features ; dressed in rough blue overcoat and black cloth trousers : the woman about 25 years of age, short and stout, very sharp features, and light hair; dressed in green plaid dress, shawl, and straw bonuet. Information to be given to Superintendent Rooking, D Division Police Station, Town Hall, Chorlton- upon- Medlock.— Bow- street, January 25. Description of THOMAS PEARSON, who absconded from Hastings on the 17th instant, charged with converting to his own use certain pewter Pots, a Beer- engine, and other articles, the goods of William Harnden : about 35 years ot age, 6 feet 9 inches hiah, dark complexion and hair, shaves close, and is stoutly made ; dressed in a dark monkey jacket, cloth trousers, ( ace- up boots, and cloth cap: he is a labourer, has been employed at gas- works, and is supposed to be known at Brighton aud Shoreham. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Glenister, Town Hall, Hastings, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen on the 18th instant, from 86, Strand : 7 coloured gold Lockets, one oval (' A. E. J.'), one pocket- book for two miniatures, one viniagarette, one cable, one strap and buckle, one ditto blue enamel, one ditto plain ; 2 coloured gold Ear- rings, odd. By two foreigners : one 55 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, complexion dark, swarthy, whiskers and mous- tache turning grey ; dress, dark inverness cape and hat. The other, 50 years of age, o feet 5 inches high, dark swarthy complexion, dark whiskers and moustache ; dress, dark inver- ntss cape, black frock coat, silk facings ; carried a white bone snuff- box, which projected from his waistcoit pocket.— Metro- | politan Police, F Division, January 23. Absconded from High Wycombe, on the 10th instant, j charged with stealing a silver Watch, which has since been recovered, a watchmaker named FREDERICK HANCOCK, 1 about 28 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 iuches high, brown hair and whiskers, quick eye, and a few blotches on forehead ; wears a grey suit of clothes, with a low crown black felt hat; lie is seeking work as a watchmaker. Information to be given to superintendent Davis, High Wycombe, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 20. Absconded on the 17th instant, from the Athaeneum Club, Pall Mall, stealing a drinking Cup, four Gravy Spoons, five Table Spoons, four Dessert Spoons, two Forks, two Punch Lidles, six Toddy Ladles, four Sauce Ladles, four pairs of Sugar Tongs, and forty silver Wine Ladles— all silver, a man, 60 years of a- e, 6 feet 1 inch high, fair complexion, light hair, bushy whiskers ( dyed); dressed in brown mixture walking coat with pockets on flips, dark trousers, and hat.— Metro- politan Police, C Division, January 20. Stolen on the 19ih instant from the house of J. Vaughan, of Tranmere, Cheshire : a black cloth Frock Coat, Trousers, and Vest; a pair of grey cloth Trousers, with black stripe ; a block and white plaid Vest, hound with braid ; a silk Hand- kerchief, light coloured, large size, marked ' J. V.'; a white calico Shirt, linen front and wristbands; and a brown holland Table Cloth. By a man who obtained lodgings the night liefore by stating that he was about to work at a ship building yard as a rivetter the next mrrnmg: he is about 25 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, dark hair and complexion ; dressed in durk Cloth clothes, and black billycock hat. He is supposed 1 to have committed similar offences at Liverpool. Information t. » he given to Superintendent Thos. Hammond, Abbey- street, Birkenhead .— Bow- street, January 20. Stolen from a house at Lofthouse, Yorkshire, during the night of the 18th instant, the property of John and James Green, a black cloth Coat, two pockets in laps outside, and one in lett breast ; a black cloth Coat, two pockets outside, and one in lett. breast; a blue cloth slack- back Coat, two pockets outside, and one in left breast; a pair of black cloth Trousers ; a pair of black cloth ribbed ditto ; a pair of Bedford cord ditto ; two bkek cloth Waistcoats ; a black cloth ribbed ditto; a black silk velvet ditto; a red woollen Shirt, with black spots; a blue and white striped cotton ditto ; a blue and white silk Handkerchief; a satm ditto, white border ; and a cotton ditto, spots in middle. Bv a man who gave his name GEORGE HENRY DUNN, " of Middlestown, but residing in Wakefield, a stonemason or cutter, 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair ; dressed in black cloth coat and trousers, black and white woollen check waistcoat, soft dark billycock hat, and clogs. Information to be given to Superintendent Hall, Wakefield.— Bow- street, January 20. Stolen from a beer- house at Low Moor, about 5 p. m. on the 16th instant, a Ham weighing about 18 lbs., the property of William Sucksmith. A man who stated that he came from Gomersall is suspected, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, dark hair, stoutly built; a mason. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford, Yorkshire.— Beio- street, January 20. Stolen from a carpenter's shop in Guilsborough, on the night of the 14th instant, 3 Saws, two hand, one tenon, marked ' J. M. Colyer';• an Axe, and a new flag Basket. Supposed by a man of the following description : 36 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, swarthy complexion, sandy whiskers, small light eyes, and flat nose ; dressed in fustian coat, cord trousers, and cloth cap. Information to be given to Superin- tendent W. Lenaan, Weedon, or to Inspector! J. T. Evans, North- ampton.- Bow- tireet. January 20. a native of Stockport., a factory hand, but for the last few years has been a tramp playing on a concertina and gathering rags : 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, brown hair, no beard or whiskers, thin face, and one of his shoulders drops from having been dislocated ; dressed in a new black hard round crowned hat, old dark cloth coat, old cord trousers and clogs; he frequents low lodging- houses or beer- houses. Information to be given to Serjeant Strefford, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, January 20. FELONIES C Not otherwise described ). Description of JOHN DIFFLE, who absconded from Whitley, Wiltshire, on the 17th instant, charged with rape. He is a farm labourer, about 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, high forehead, light hair, small whiskers; dressed in corduroy breeches and leggings, white slop, and hillycock hat. Information to be given to Super- intendent Harris, Trowbridge, or to Inspector Gibson, Police Station, Melksham, who holds a warrant for their appre- hension.— Bow- street, January 27. SAMUEL SAWYER, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 26th instant charged with rape, has been apprehended. — Bow- street, January 27. Description of a man who is charged with indecently assaulting two female children at West Firle, Sussex, on the 12th instant: from 24 to 30 years of aire, about o feet 4 inches high, proportionate make, brown hair, full face, and sallow- complexion ; dressed in slop or frock, jacket or coat under, hillycock hat trimmed with black, and ( supposed) leather leggings : he lodged at West Firle Union the previous night, aud stated that he was a native of West Dean, Devonshire, and a labourer, and is likely to be found at some union as a casual pauper, or at low lodging- houses. He had with him three black Waistcoats, a pair of Trousers, a Coat, and other articles, wrapped in a coarse wrapper. Information to be given to Superintendent James Jenner. Lewes; to Sergeant John 11 olden, West Firle ; or at any Police Station IU the East Sussex Constabulary.— Bow- street, January 20. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded from Tunbridge Wells on the 17th instant, charged with obtaining Monies and Goods by false pretences JOHN COUCHMAN, alias BAKER, alias JAMES TAYLOR, about 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light brown hair and whiskers, grey eyes, fair complexion, and" of dirty appear- ance ; has been a butcher ; he was convicted at the Maidstone assizes in March, 1863, and sentenced to twelve months' hard labour, for stealing a watch, and is well known in Maidstone. He is likely to be either at Coxheath, Kent, or at Plymouth, as he has relatives at each place. Information to be given to Superintentent Embery, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of MARY JANE JONES, charged with obtaining 8s. 5d. by false pretences, on the 15th instant at Llandisilio : about 26 years of age, 5 feet high, dark hair, round pale face, and good front teeth ; dressed in a dark striped linsey dress, brown cloak with hood, and lilac silk bonnet trimmed with narrow white ribbon, covered over with blSck net, and has a respectable appearance. She Beemed well acquainted with Oswestry, Ellesmere, and Chirk and the neighbourhood, and is supposed to be a native of one ot those places. Information to be given to Police Constable Breeze, Llaudisilio, Montgomeryshire, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, January 26. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of ROBERT GEORGE SUTER, surveyor, who is charged with obtaining by false pretenees from the Commissioners of the Brunswick Square and Terrace Districts, Hove, the sum of £ 23 9s. 6d.: he is between 30 and 40 years of age, about 5 ft. 9J in. high, fresh complexion, dark hair and whiskers, hazel'eyes, thin made, high shoulders, walks with a quick step, and moves his shoulders up and down when walking ; dressed generally in a black frock coat, mixed grey or dark trousers and vest, and black hat; lately resided at a Villa in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Information to be given to the Chief Superintendent, Town Hall, Hove, near Brighton.— Bow- street, January 23. Absconded from Welshpool, On the night of the 15th inst, ! stealing £ 10 in gold, EDWARD DEMPSTER, alias POTTS, MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of MICHAEL MERRILL, for whose appre- hension a warrant has been granted, for night poaching at Wilbarston, Northamptonshire, on the night ot the 16th inst.: 31 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, sandy whiskers meeting under the chin, dark brown haw, grey eyes, broad face, and lias a shuffling gait ; dressed in a fustian jacket, ' large pockets inside and out, with flaps, and stained with blood, white slop under the jacket, black cap, and cord trousers. Information to be given to Inspector W. Tye, Little Bowden, Market Harborough, Northamptonshire.— Boic- street, Jan. 27. The girl MARY ANN DOWE, missing from Chedgrave, Norfolk, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 20th inst., has been found and restored to her friends.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a licence- holder who has failed to report himself at the Stroud Police Station, as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864: EDWIN WIGMORE, No. 463, 43 years of age, 5 feet 7J iuches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes. He was sentenced to 4 years' penal servitude on the 21st March, 1861, for sheep stealing ; he is supposed to be now in Bristol. Information'to be given to Superintendent W. Hanbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, Jan. 27. Description of two men committed for trial at the next Salford Sessions for larceny from the person : JOHN PRING, about 34 or 35 years of age, 5 feet C inches high, rather fresh complexion, dark hair and whiskers, has lost one front tooth m upper jaw, and is of soldierly appearance ; he is supposed to have been previously convicted at Liverpool and Bath. And JAMES McDONALD, alias EDWARDS, about26 or 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, sandy whiskers, and has an impediment in his speech. Information to be given to Superintendent Chadwick, County Constabulary, Old Trafford, near Manchester.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a man. named MICHAEL BURKE, committed for trial, on two charges of stealing from shims at Westbromwich, at the next quarter sessions at Stafford: a custermonger, 26 years of age, 5 feet or 6 inches high, dark hair, grey eyes, fair complexion, whiskers shaved off, nose slightly fractured, mark of a bite from a dog on left arm. Is supposed to have been previously convicted of felony at Liverpool, Manchester, or Sheffield. Information to be « January 27- P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 given to Major McKnight, Deputy Chief Constable, or Inspector Walter Gasson, Constabulary Office, Westbromwich, stafford- shire.— itou>- street, January 27. WILLIAM THOMPSON, alias WILLIAM RUSSELL, alias WHITELEY THOMPSON, a native of Little Down- ham, in the Isle of Ely, has been committed lor trial, charged with larceny ; he is suspected of having committed other offences, and to have been previously convicted of felony. He is 49 years of age, 5 feet inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, pale complexion, large mole on left cheek near the nose, small blue mark from an old wound on right temple, and his nose has been broken ; dressed in curduroy trousers, dark vest, short white slop, and cap with peak ; he is a plate layer, and is believed to have been recently working upon buildings no » in formation in Yorkshire and Essex, And WILLIAM STEVENS, alias STEPHENSON, alias WIS- BEACH BILL, who resided tor some time at Holbeach and Long Sutton, and has travelled thiough Lincolnshire and the adjoining o unties as a rag and bone gatherer, has also been committed tor trial, charged with larceny, and is suspected uf having committed other offences, anil of huving been previously convicted of felony : he is 42 years of age, 5 feet 0 inches high, sallow complexion, very dark brown hair and eyes, and has a small scar at the corner of his left eye. Information to be given to the Governor of the Gaol at Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a man in custody at Bradfoid, on a charge of felony, and remanded till the 20th instant : he gives the name ol THOMAS JOHNSON ( which is believed to be fictitious), labourer, 30 years of age, 6 feet 3£ inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, cut on nose, cuts on side of Beck, mule on right cheek ; dressed in old cloth clothes, billycock hat, and Wellington boots. The following articles were pledged by him at Bradford on the 10th instant, and are believed to have been stolen : a black surtout Coat, two pockets in skiits and one inside left breast, skirts lined with black alpaca, sleeves lined with a kind of lavender- coloured calico, covered buttons, not very large size ; a Vest of same material, roll colUr, and two rows of covered buttons ; Trousers of name material, lined with wtiite calico, raised seams, and fuHfall; a stuff twilled Skirt, bound at bottom with black velvet, all nearly new. Has represented himself at seveial places as lltiving just come from America, where he and his brother owned a small planta. ion, and has obtained articles of wearing apparel by means of false statements. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Biding Con- stabulary, Court House, Uf ad lord, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of JOSIAH INGLEDOWN, who has been missing troin his home since the 23rd instant -. 21 years of age, 5 feet t> inches high, light complexion, light brown hair, and has a little beard ; dressed in a rouud velveteen jacket and vest, light cord trousers, black cloth cap with peak, and clogs ; is subject to fits, and not able to stale his name or residence, and is quite an idiot. Information to be given to Superintendent Williams, Glossop, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Stolen on the 21st September last, from the dressing- room of the Racket Court, at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Berks, a gold Watch, open face, two small cracks ou dial plate near the figure* 6,' maker Arnold, 84, Strand, supposed No. 21346, and a gold Albert Chain with a spring swivel at one end aud a gold plated Watch Key at the other, the key is stamped with the figure ' 12 ' and has a black onyx set in it, part ot the plating of the key is stripped off. £ 10 reward will be paid by the owner, S. D. Turnbull, Esq., upon the recovery of the Watch aud conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent O'Neill, Berks Constabulary Station, Wokingham.— Bow- street, January 25. Description of HENRY APPLEGATE, a navvy, com- mitted for trial atithe next quart' r sessions for the Isle of Ely, on the 5tb April next, on a charge uf felony : he states that he is a native of West Newton, near Lynn, Norfolk, is about 27 years of age. 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, sallow complexion, dark iiair and whiskers meeting under the chin, and dressed in a blue pilot cloth monkey jacket, double- breasted plaid waist- coat, drab slop, light fustian truusers, red silk neckerchief, black cloth osp with peak, and heavy lace- up boots ; he Btates that he had recently worked at Fosdyke, making a sea- bank for a Mr. Betts ; he also lmd been working and living at Piuch- beck, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, and left that place about three months ago. It is supposed tbat he has committed offences elsewhere, or that he has been previously convicted. Information to he given to Chief Constable J. W. Foster, March, Isle of Ely ; or to Superintendent Thomas Stocking, Elm- road, Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. - JJow- etreet, January 26. Description of JOHN BINUS, a tramp, committed to Gloucester Gaol for ten days on the 24th instant for vagrancy : about 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, sandy hair cut close, very thin whiskers, grey eyes, freckled face, seam under right ear,• D.' on left side, marks from punishment across the hack ; dressed in an old black cloth cap without peak, old brown cloth rugged coat, fustian trousers, and a leather apron tucked up rouud bis waist, all dirty and much worn. He i6 supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to tw given to Superiutendent White, Police Court, Coleford, Gloucestershire.— Bou>- street, January 26. Description of two men and a woman committed for trial in the 21a. instant, charged with stealing about 94 yards of Silk iioiu a draper's shop in Boston : JAMES WILLIAMS, 20 years of age, 5 feet 8J inches high, rsdhair, whiskers, and moustache, blue eyes, sallowcouiplexion, ION; face, aud has a small mark over left eye ; dressed in blank topcoat with black velvet collar, black cloth undercoat, vest, » nd trousers, lace- up hoots with brass eyelet- holes, black liat, and walks with an umbrella: slender and gentlemanly appearance. HENRY JONES, 33 years of age, 6 feet 6J inches high, dark hair, bald on top of head, long large sandy whiskers and moustache, hazel eyes, sallow complexion, and round full face; dressed in dark brown topcoat, black cloth undercoat with velvet collar, black vest, dark check trousers, elastic- side boots, black hat, and walks with an umbrella : is stout, and of gentle- manly appearance. ELLEN READ, 38 years of age, short and stout, black hair, grey eyes, sallow complexion, rouud lull face, and has a mark frow a cut on left cheek ; dressed in a black moire antique dress, black bonnet trimmed with black velvet and violet rihbous, aud elastic-.- ide boots. They . stated they came Irom Nottingham and Oxford. It is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere. Infor- mation to he given to Superintendent Waghorn, Police Office, Boston, Lincolnshire.— Uuio- ureet, January 26. Description of a man remanded to the 30th instant, charged with picking pockets in an omnibus at Devonport. lie gives the name PHILIP WILLMOT, says he is 20years of age, but looks older, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair ruddy complexion, blue eyes, square vissge, high cheekbones, red hair, whiskers shaved off, scar on bridge of nose and on left cheek, mark of seton on back of neck, and good teeth ; he is a carver and gilder by trade ; dressed in low- crowned hat, coarse grey Inverness cape, dark ribbed shooting coat, black vest and trousers, short boots laced in front,• ith brass eyelet holes, very clean in his clothes, and all good. lit is supposed that he has recently been discharged from prison Infoi ination to be given to Head Constable Lynn, Devonport.- ^ How- street, January 25. Description of three prisoners committed for trial, ou the 16th instant, to the next Lewes Assizes, for stealing 03 yards of Silk from a draper's shop in Chichester. MARIA COOMER, £> gle woman, Salisbury, 28 years of age. of Jewish appearance ; dressed in dark clothes. SARAH MARE, married woman, Salisbury, 27 years of age, has a child with her about 5 months old, states that her husband is a wire- worker. RICHARD HENDY, cordw. iner, St. Austell, Cornwall, 34 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, light complexion and eyes, dark hair, small dark whiskers, full face, stout build ; dressed in light tweed overcoat with velvet collar, brown tweed trousers, and black hat: had in his possession a double- bottomed silver horizontal hunting Watch, maker Soldano, Geneva. No. 10856, ' Bennett, 65, Clieapside, Loudon,' on dome, engraved dial, gold hands, * E. H. R.' on shield of case in foliated letters, supposed to have been stolen, they are respectably dressed, and are supposed to have com- mitted offences elsewhere, and to have been previously convicted. Information to be given to Chief Constable Everett, Chichester. — Bow- street, January 26. Remanded until the 31st instant, charged with felony : JAMES BATES, a whitesmith, 23 years of age, 6 feet 6^ inches high, dark brown hair ( cut short), hazle eyes, pale complexion, and no whiskers ; dressed in an old velvet coat, black cloth waistcoat, old militia trousers, black felt hat, and strong shoes; states that he is a native of Wolverhampton, and belongs to the 1st Stafford Militia. It is supposed that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Inspector J. Milner, North Riding Constabulary, Eston, Middlesbro', Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Missing from his home at Cirencester, Gloucestershire, since the 19th instant, MATTHEW WEEKS, attorney's clerk, 16 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, frsh complexion, good looking, genteel appearance, and good address ; dressed in a bowler hat, dark grey coat with pockets at the side, dark vest and trousers, walks very quickly and upright; it is feared he has met with some lolt treatment. Information to be given to Superintendent Riddiford, Con- stabulary Office, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. — Boio- street, January 28. Committed to Salop Gaol, on the 16th instant for fourteen days for vagracy, GEORGE LANCHBUBY, farm labourer, 44 years of a^ e, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, long visage, nails of right hand pinched, a native of Witney, Oxfordshire. A pair of white Stockings and a lady's white Pocket Handkerchief, were found in his possession and are supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Superintendent McWilliain, County Police, i Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, Jauuary 23. Description of RICHARD HASTINGS, who absconded from Hailsham, Sussex, on the 11th instant, charged with night poaching, in company with two others who were appre- hended at the tune, on the 9th instant, in preserves belonging to H. M. Curteis, Esq., at Watling, Sussex: from 30 to 35 years of age, about 6 feet 7 inches high, proportionately built, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, small whiskers meeting under chin, and is slightly bow- legged ; dressed in a pepper- and- salt stable jacket, light slop underneath, cord trousers fitting tight to the legs, and black stitched Elcho hat. he is a native of Hailsliam, Sussex, and has been an ostler. Informa- tion to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Waghorn, Hailsham, who holds a warrant tor his apprehension.— Hmn. it. re*. t, January 23. Description of two women who are committed for trial at the next assizes to be holden at Shrewsbury, for stealing a roll of bed Ticking from a shop- door at Dawley, on the 13th inst.: ANN WHITE, says she is a widow, formerly residing at Chester, has been lately hawking crochet work for sale, is 41 years of age, 6 feet 2 inches high, very dark complexion, | brown hair, grey eyes, long visage, face and forehead much dis- figured with bruises, and dressed in black dress, bonnet, and shawl ; and EMMA THOMAS, says she is married, resided at Liverpool till a fortnight ago, a native of Cardiff, 25 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, black hair, grey eyes, oval face, aud cut at the corner of left eye ; dressed in a brown and white striped dress, black bonnet, and dark grey shawl ; she states that her. husband is a stone mason, and has absconded , from her. It is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere, and been previously convicted of felony. Informa- tion to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Richardson, Wel- lington, or to Sergeant W. Collis, Madeley, Salop.— Bow- street, January 23. Description of a man and woman committed for six weeks to the House of Correction, Petworth, Sussex, for larceny : JOHN BATTISION, of No. 3, High- st, liounslow, 29 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, dark complexion, long broad features, dark brown hair, large dark whiskers under chin the remainder shaved off; dressed in brown cloth cap, blue guernsey, cord trousers, and strong iace- up boots ; states that he is a sieve maker, but looks more like a hawker. MARY PORTER, also from Hounslow, lace maker, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, full face, light brown hair ; dressed in black crape bonnet, shepherd's plaid shawl, and light print dress ; she states that they have heen travelling together for five years, and that she has had three children by him. It is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Stevens, Town Hall, Arundel, Sussex. — Bow- street, January 23. Description of a man who is remanded till the 27th iust., for felony at Viscount Holmesdale's, Linton, near Staplehurst: 45 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, brown hair and whiskers, mixed with grey, has a moustache, grey eyeB, fair complexion, slightly tanned, oval visage, proportionate make, states he was born in London, and is a widower, bat is supposed to be a native of King's Lynn or Lowestoft, and his name is supposad to be CATCHPOLE ; he has the following marks : one large and one small lump on top of head, two scars on back of head, several moles on right side of neck, one mole on back of neck, several moles on both arms, one large mole on stomach, marks of cupping on each breast, and ou each side of back. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Maloney, Maidstone —• Bow- street, January 23. Description of THOMAS MARSHALL, committed to Salop Gaol for seven days for vagrancy, on the 20th instant: 24 years of age, b feet 6 or 6 inches high, fair complexion, sandy hair ; dressed in blue slop, old black clotii vest, old cord trousers, old blueher boots slit down the front, new blue cloth cap with peak, and red and white comforter. He states that he was sentenced to four years' penal seivitude, on the 9th of May, 1860, at Dublin, and waa discharged from Spike Island Prison on the 7th of May last; and also that he was sentenced to six months' in prisonment at Manchester in June last. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Infor- mation to he given to Mr. Superintendent Ivins, County Constabulary Office, Shrewsbury, or to P. C. George liradshaw, Atclium, near Shrewsbury.— Bow- street, January 23. Description of HENRY BURKE, committed for trial at the next assizes at Chester for arson : he is 24 years of age, 6 feet inches high, grey eyes, dark brown hair, marked with small pox, slight built, lias marks of evil under right jaw, lancet marks on glands of neck left side, and marks of sore under left arm ; stateB that he is a paint r and belongs to Rhyl; dressed in a stiff black felt billycock bat with brass ventilator in crown, dark blue tweed walking coat, aud light tweed trousers; states also that he belonged to the Royal Marines, and was invalided about 18 mouths ago. Information to be tiven to Chief Constable Fenwick, Chester.— Bow- street, January 23. Description of a man anc' woman committed for trial at the next Northallerton Sessions, charged with larceny : GEORGE THOMPSON, states he is a labourer and an Irishman, but has resided a long time at Choppington Guide Post, near Bedlington, Northumberland ; he iB about 20 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair cut short, whiskers shaved off, has a light mous, tache, and slender figure ; dressed in an old brown tweed coat, fustian vest, white jumper jacket, old dark tweed trousers, strong laced boots, and cloth cap. ANN TURNER, states she is a native of Wooler, near Alnwick, Northumberland, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair, has a tooth out in front of upper jiw, and slender figure ; dressed in a brown stuff dress, faded black shawl with a faded flower, and old blue velvet bonnet. They both speak the northern dialect, and state that they have been togettier about three months, and have latterly heen about Newcastle- on- Tyne. It is suspected that they have committed offences elsewhere and have been previously con- victed. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Jan. 23. Description of JOSEPH BUTLER, alias JACOB MYERS, committed to St. Augustine's Gaol, near Canterbury, for trial at the next assizes to be holdeu at Maidstone, for a burglary at Westcliffe : he is 4') years of age, 6 feet 3 inches high, very dark brown hair, light hazel eyes, dark complexion, oval visage, large whiskers and moustache, proportionately- made, nose twisted to the right, scar below knee ot left leg, first right finger appears lo have been injured, second right finger very flat at the end ; dressed in long blue cloth overcoat with pockets behind, black cloth tight fitting under coat, black cloth trousers mended at the knees, old Wellington lioots, and black hat, and had with hiui an old grey coloured Scotch cap; he is a tailor and states he was born in Cork ( but it is supposed that he is a Jew), aud that he was iu the 1st battalion 60th Rifles for 13 years. It is supposed he has committed offences elsewhere and that he has heen previously convicted. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent William Stokes, County Police Office, Sandwich, Kent.— Bow- street, January 23. 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 chiu, grey eyes, slender make, and fresh complexion ; dressed in a blue cloth overooat, light grey mixture trousers, black hat, and elastic side boots ; he carries an umbrella, is of gentlemanly appearance, and of good address : states that he is a civil engineer and surveyor, and served his apprenticeship at Newport, Monmouthshire. He was convicted on the 20th instant, under the vagrancy Act, and sentenced to the couuty gaol at Leicester for one month ; lie was also convicted in the borough of Leioester, on the 26th December, 1862, for larceny from the person, and sentenced to six weeks hard labour, he then gave the name of ALFRED HENRY FORD, grocer, Lambeth, London, late of South Wales. Information to be given to Inspector Thos. Ward, Ashby- de- la- Zouch, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, January 23. Description of JAMES MORETON, alias JAMES GORDON, a tramp, committed for trial at the next Shrews- bury Sessions, for breaking and entering a dwelling- house on the 16th instant, and stealing a quantity of Wearing Apparel: about 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, ruddy com- plexion, brown hair, grey eyes, long visage, rather slendei, half moon and two stars oil bu k of left hand, very prominent forehead with a cut on right side ; supposed to be a native of Winchester, aud says he is a ropemaker or sawyer. He has been twice in Shrewsbury Gaol for vagrancy ; was convicted at Maidstone in 1861 for stealing Money, and committed for 9 months ; and also at Chester Castle iu December, 1863, for stealing Sheets, and committed for 6 months ; and is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Sergeant John Dovey, Shrewsbury.— Bow- street, Jan. 23. Description of two men committed to Lewes House of Correction tor assaulting a Police Constable: THOMAS MARLOW, for one month, 26 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, hazel eyes, grey hair, and whiskers recently shaved off; dressed in a flannel jacket, cord trousers, and a brown skull cap ; is a brickmaker, and states that he formerly lived m » ar the Coal- yard, Drury- lane. DANIEL BROWN, for twenty- one days, 21 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, no whiskers; is a brickmaker, and states ttiat he is a native of Shepherd's- bush, London. It is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Sergeant John Peerless, Mark- cross, near Tuubridge Wells.— Bow- street, January 20. Description of ALFRED INGHAM, son of William Ingham, stonemason, of Oulton, who left his home on the 11th instant; and has not since been heard of: 11 years of age, 4 feet high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair ; dressed iu a black alpaca jacket, dark waistcoat mended with light check, fustian trousers, and black cloth cap mended in the crown. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Informa- tion to be given at the Superintendent's Office, Wakefield.— 1 Bow- street, January 20. Description of two men who were committed for trial on the 16th instant, charged with stealing a quantity of Tobaceo, from a shop at Oldham : JAMES BIRKBECK, 24 years of age, 5 feet 8J inches high, 4 POLICE GAZETTE. January 27. light hair and complexion, grey eyes, walks very erect, has a deep cut mark across the right check, extending to the end of his cliiu ; he attends markets as a botanist. WILLIAM DOWNES, 27 years of age, 5 feet high, dark hair and complexion, grey eyes, basa mole on the back of right shoulder, slight * car ou right cheek, has lost four teeth from upper and one from lower jaw in front; dressed in an old brown or plaid jacket, black cloth trousers with seams up the sides, and old checked shirt, black cloth cap with peak, and old shoes. It is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere Information to be tiveu at the Chief Constable's Office, Oldham.— bow- street, January 20. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Oldham, between 7 and 12 p. m. on the 17th instant, six Dessert Knives and Forks, and six large Table Knives and Forks, all have white flat ivory handle*, the forks have each three prongs, and the knives are marked on the blade3 ' N + B Stanfield, Newbold, & Co., Surrey Works Carving Knife and Fork to match ; a lady's fine gold Guard, the swivel of which is broken off, has a gold King attach) d, a Shilling of Queen Anne, and a 3d.- Piece of George III. Iuiormation to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Oldham.— Bow- street, January 20. Description of two men churged with having on the 14th instant, broken and entered No. 47, Addison- street, Blackburn, and stealing the following articles: a brown cloth Oveicoat, buttons at each side, red and blue plaid lining ; a black cloth Coat, velvet collar, black lining, pocket outside left breast ; a black cloth single- breasted Vest, ' l ick calico back ; a drab coloured silk Vest, double breast . roll collar; a brown mixture Vest, black horn buttons, > It collar, aud black calico back ; a calico Shirt, linen front aud wristbands, pearl buttons, one metal button on back of collar. JOHN CANNON, alias FOX, a relumed convict, was sentenced at Manchester to four years penal servitude, about 40 years ot age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stoutly made, round face, no whiskers, hair dark ( turn- ing grey), and has a black eye ; dressed in n black velvet swinger coat, fustian trousers, dark cap, and shoes; a warrant has been issued for bis apprehension. The other about 26 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, proportionately made, brown hair sandy whiskers ou end ot chin, lound face ; dressed in a brown swinger coat, corduroy trousers, cap, and shoes. They have been going about the couutry committing robberies, and have pledged stolen property at Bulton Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn.— Bum- street, January 20. Missing from her home since the 10th inst., Mrs. MARY TOMLINSON, of No. 174, Abbey- street, Birmingham : she is about 45 years of age, 5 feet high, scars on her arms Irom burns ; dressed in an old brown stuff skirt, black jacket, faded Paisley shawl, and brown tweed bonnet ; supposed to have gone on the road towards Birmingham. It is teared that some ill has befallen her. Information to be given to Chief Constable Geo. Hilton, Town Hall, Derby.— Bow- street, January 20. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from a public- house at Ashton- under- Lyne, between 11 a. m. on the 23rd and 11 a. m. on the 24th instant : a gold plated Watch- guard with gold Eye- glass attached ; a small gold plated Locket with four small blue stones on the back ; a go! II Pencilcase and Seal which works on a swivel; a steel Brooch with three mot her- u'- pearl shells inserted ; a gold King, figured with emeralds ; a silver King, set with crystals ; and a pair of gold plated spring Sleeve Links. Information to be given to Chief Constable G. Dalgliesh, Ashton- under- Lyne, Lancashire.— Bow- St., January 27. Stolen on the evening of the 23rd inst., from a hedge in the township of North Skirlaugh, in the East riding of Yorkshire, three white cotton Shirts ( wet), with cambric fronts and wrist- bands, and marked on the lappet with ink ' Jos. Tiffin.' In- formation to be given to Superintendent J. D. Wright. East Riding Constabulary, Police Station, Leven, Beverley, York- shire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen on the 23rd instant, from a house at Stockport, a silver lever Watch, plain case, maker Samuel Kellett, Bredbury, No. 74029, had attached a steel Chain, common brass Key, and black silk Guard. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent I. Moores, Stockport, Cheshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Tynemonth, on the evening of the 23rd instant, a silver verge Watch, double- cased, No. 2( 1337. ' John Dawson' engraved oil hack of outer case. Information to he given to Head Constable John Hewett, Tynemouth.— Bout- street, January « 2". Supposed to have been stolen by tramps, during the night of the 23rd instant, from Clarendon House, Worthing, two pairs of gentlemen's lace- up Shooting Boots, one pair had not been worn and the other only a few limes, stout made, toe caps, brad heels, and brass eyelets. Information to be given to Superintendent Holloway, Leominster, Arundel, or to Sergeant A. Pratt, West Sussex Constabulary, Worthing.— Bow-> treet, January 27. Stolen on the 23rd instant, from No. 86, Friar- street, Reading, a double cased silver hunting Watch, No. 425, has ' K. Terry' engraved on the outside, HIUI ' F. Terry' on the inside case. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent J. Peck, Borough Police Office, Reading.— Bow- street, Jan. 27. Stolen from a back yard at Halliwell on the evening of the 24th instant, the property of John Pollitt, two twilled Chemises, woman's size, one has a Jappet back and front, the other has only one in front. Also stolen, from a school at Eagley, Turton, between 11 and 12 a. m. of the 26th instant, the property of James Duxbury and others, two black and plaid woollen Shawls, small size and pattern, one is torn about three inches on one side ; half of a red and white woollen Scarf ditto; and a soft plum- coloured Bonnet. Information to be given to Superintendent John R. Scott, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen at Maldon, on the 26th instant, the property of Albert Clear, Esq., a small black Skye terrier Bitch, tanned feet, curly tail, answers to the name of * Rose.' Information to be given to Head Constable W. King, or to A. Clear, Esq., Auctioneer, Maldon, Essex.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen during last week, from a boarding- house at Brighton, a lady's single Eyeglass, with gold chased frame, a long gold Chain, with a barrel slide attached. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town hall, Brighton.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen on the 24th instant, from No. 56, Euston- square, a Plate Basket lined with green liaise, containing six Dessert Spoons, four Tea Spoons, two Table Spoons, two Salt Spoons, four Table Folks, tour Dessert Forks, a Soup Ladle, and a Wine Strainer— all silver, marked ' M. C, M.'; and a pair of plated Nut- crackers.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, January 27. Supposed to have been stolen on the 19th instant, a large white pointer Dog, with black spots on the body, black hean and ears, in good condition, and answers to the name ot ' Don.' Whoever will give such information as will lead to its recovery aud conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ 1 reward, on application , o No. 27, Fisher- street, Swansea.— Bow- street, January 27. , Stolen from a clothes line at Laister Dyke, ou the 25th instant, an old crimson silk Handkerchief, buff border, and has a black mark at one corner, the property of John Briggs Also supposed to have been stolen from Idle, on the 18th instant, a black retriever dog, fifteen months much curled on back, spot on left eye, has a curb chain ® and neck, and answers to the name of ' Nep,' the property ot Mr. Fulton. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, W est Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford.— Bow- street, Jan. 27. Stolen between 10' 30 p. m. on the 21st and 10 a. m. on the 23rd instant, from George- yard Ragged School, Whitechapel, a Box containing fifty Photographic Slides, viz. : Rialto of Venice; Grand Canal; Domes of St. Mark's; Milan Cathe dral; Rome; Cologne Cathedral; Orleans Cathedral; Geneva, Switzerland ; Church of Glacio ; Waterfall of the Storbach; Temple of Jupiter ; Houses of Parliament; Trafalgar Square ; Melrose Abbey; Osborne House; ' Great Eastern'; Erment, Thebes; Bridge of Chilon, external; ditto, internal; Petra ; Youghal Abbey ; Holy Scripture, internal ; Tombs of the Kings of Jerusalem; Hindoo Temple, Ghar, Behar ; Temple of the god Foh; Cotton Ship of the Ganges; Wayside Inn, Flulin ; Bridge of Sighs ; Ducal Palace; General View of Venice ; Leaning Tower of Pisa ; Gallery of Arts ; the Louvre, Paris; the Madeleine, Paris; Hotel ot Invalides, Paris; Glaciers of the Woods and Needles ; Acropolis, Athens ; Arch of Titus, Rome; Windsor Castle; Duke of Wellington's Statue; Balmoral ; Falls of Niagara; Bolton Abbey ; Bridge of Prague ; Notre Dame, Paris; Coloseum, Rome; Cave of Under Sutta ; Mosque of Omar, Church of the Nativity.— Metropolitan Police, 11 Division, January 27. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Thomas Thompson, Thorn, Yorkshire, on the 23rd instant, a Sovereign. By a man of the following description : a native of Middleton, near Wath, 26 or 27 years of age, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fresh complexion, ginger- coloured hair, little or no whiskers, | and slender figure ; dressed ill a drab jean stable jacket, white 1 smock underneath, leather strap round waist, light plaid cloth trousers fitting tight to the legs, black billycock hat, and strong boors, one of them cut on the back part ot the upper leather. Information to be given to Inspector T. Alderson, Bedale, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, or to Super- intendent M. Walmsley, Ley burn, North Riding of York- shire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen about the 20th instant, the property of E. Bullock, Esq., of Handsworth, a red setter Bitch, answers to the name or ' Nell.' All reasonable expenses will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the bitch. Infor- mation to be given to Sergeant Richards, Police Office, Hands- worth, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Stolen on the 21st instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Gask, Belgrave, Leicestershire, a silver consular verge Watch, maker James Planche, London, No. 485, with a heavy silver Guard attached. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Burdett, Ayleston, near Leicester.— Bow- street, Jan. 25. Stolen on the 22nd instant from a dwelling- house, No. 7, Sydney- street, Brighton, an old- fashioned pair- cased silver Watch ; two silver Table Spoons, marked either ' M. W. D.' or ' M. D. W.'; a pair of silver Sugar Tongs ; five plated Tea Spoons; and about £ 5 15s. in Money. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Brighton.— Bow- street, January 25. Stolen from Great Warley, on the 20th instant, a small curly black Dog, answers to the name of ' Bigow' very slight made, white feet aud breast, and fan tail with a small white tuft on it. Any person giving such information as w ill lead to the recovery of the same, and conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive £ 1 reward. Information to be given to Superintendent Bridges, Brentwood, Essex.— Bow street, January 25. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Denton, Lancashire, between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 22nd instant: a Paisley Shawl, blue, green, white, and red; a black Coburg Shawl ; a black figured poplin Dress; a man's drab cloth Overcoat with drab buttons; and a black cloth frock Coat, much worn. Also, from an outbuilding at Droylsden, during the night of the 22nd instant, three grey Ducks and a grey Drake, of large size. Information to be given to Superintendent Ludlam, Wilshaw, near Ashton- under- Lyne, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 25. Stolen from Mr. B. Bromly, of Acton, Suffolk, on the lTt. i instant, a light square- back spring Cart, painted dark brown, picked out with white, hut the lines are almost worn out, very upright wheels and back, the sides and back are board up to the first rail, and iron pegs above, with iron rail on the top, the side, back, aud front boards are scolloped under the rail, and the scollop in the front board on the right side is much worn where the driver usually puts his foot when driving, has patent axle, lancewood shafts, with iron plates under where the steps fasten on, plain board seat, with the back broken oft, but a small portion is still on the edge where it was screwed on, has no name on, and will hold three persons. A party of gipsy horsedealers who were staying in Acton about the time are suspected of stealing the cart ; they had with them two brush vans, a cart, aud several horses and donkeys. It is likely the cart will be sold to some dealer or exchanged for a horse. A cart, supposed to be the one stolen, was seen at 2 o'clock on the same morning going through Lavenham towards Cockfield, drawn by a large bay horse, and the driver was dressed in dark clothes ; it is likely that the cart may be under repair for the purpose of destroying identity. Information to be given to Superintendent Schofield, Police Station, Boxford, or to Inspector D. Grinn, Police Station, Long Melford, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 25. Stolen between 6 and 7 p. m. of the 14th instant, from a cart whilst standing in St. Helen's- street, Ipswich: a brown calico sheet, iron mould in the centre ; a black and scarlet flannel Shirt; a flannel Waistcoat; a Toilet Cover; two pairs of children's Drawers, marked ' 0. R.' and 4 S. K.' ; a pair of children's Stays ; two ditto Chemises; a lilac Apron ; two Pillow Slips ; a To WW, marked ' Roe ; ; a round ditto ; a large Chemise ; two flannel Petticoats; and a Table Cloth, marked ' S. ft,, No. 3.' Information to be given to Head Constable W. C. Mason, Town Hall, Ipswich.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen from Bromsgrove on the night of the 18th instant, a quantity of White Peas and Chaff, aud a number of Fowls. Supposed by two or three persons who had with them a pony and cart. Also on the night of the 19th instant, a gutta- percha Band, about 60 feet long, mended in two places with leather, belong- ing to a thrashing machine. Information to be given to Superintendent John Bevan, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.— bow- street, January 23. Stolen between 6 p. m. on the 19th and 8 a. m. on the 20th instant, in the parish of Appleby, Westmorland, a double- barrelled Gun, J ill, bore, left hand lock out of repair, walnut stock, a piece broken off thick end of the ramrod, ' Altham and Martindale' supposed to be stamped on the locks. Information to be given to Superintendent Parks, Constabulary Office, Appleby, Westmorland, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen from a clothes line about 6 p. m. on the 17th inst., at Farnworth, the property of John Hall: a new coarse linen Shirt, man's size, and two Chemises, oiie twilled, the other plain calico. Information to be given to Superintendent John R. Scott, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen on the night of the 20th instant, at the Public Rooms, Exeter, a gold dial lever Watch, No. 1181, maker Muston. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable John Maxwell, Exeter.— how street, January 23. Stolen on the night of the 18th instant, from a line at Eton Wick, three white Shirts, men's size, one marked ' J. M.' in red cotton, two marked ' J. Ralley' with ink ; and three children's Night Gowns, one open in front and back. Infor- mation to be given to Supt. Hodgkinson, Slough ; or to Inspector J. Pearman, Eton College, Bucks.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen from the back yard of Glan- y- don, Rhyl, during the night of the 19ih instant, a light cotton Dress, small sprig pattern, colours red and lilac, hooking in front with brass hooks and eyes. Information to be given to Superintendent Adams, Holywell, Flintshire.— Bow- street, January 23. Stolen on the evening of the 15tli instant, between 1 and 8 o'clock, Iroin 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, set. 1 year and 7 days.' 1 gold Ring, set with pearls, marked ' E. G.' 1 Brooch, cameo ou one side, and plain on the other. 2 Half- Crowus and 1 shilling in Silver, also a 6d., 4d., 3d., 2d., and Id., in small Coins. £ 10 reward will be given to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Inspector Gilpin, Romford, Essex. — Bow- street, January 23. Stolen between 7' 30 p. m. on the 16th and 2! 30 p. m. on the 17th instant, from tile ' Three Compasses ' public- house : a black japanned tin Cash- box, brass handle on top, three compartments, handle ot crntre partition broken, containing about £ 20 in silver ; three Half- sovereigns; a £ 5 Bank of England Note, No. 69073 or 59675 ; several foreign Coins ; a bent Sixpence ; a lite assurance Policy ; two Policies of in- surance for houses; a Marriage Certificate; two IOU's, one for £ 75 signed ' Horace Field', the other for £ 2 signed ' J. Willis'; aud some Memoranda.— Metropolitan Police, C Division, January 20. PROPERTY POUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persona o] friumvrs or elsew/ iere. J Found on the turnpike- road in the township of Audlein at 2* 15 a. m. on the 20th instant, a light brown woollen Horsecloth with two red aud two dark stiipes, about 3 inches wide, aud a small dark stripe, about ^ inch wide, length ways ou each side, a stripe of led worsted braid down the centre, with a short strip of same braid extending from the withers to the point of ttie shoulder, bound round with red worsted braid. Information to be given to Police Constable John Morgan, Audlem, Cheshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Found on the person of a tramp at Tadcaster, Yorkshire, on the 26th instant, a pair of single driving Reins, nearly new, with leather covered buckles at each end, which are supposed to have been stoieii. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Parkin, West Riding Constabulary, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, January 27. Found straying in Cheltenham on the 14th ultimo, and supposed to have been stolen, a valuable Setter Dog, brown and white, with browii spots between the shoulders, over right eye, on the tail, and one on tile oack of left ear. The owner can have it on application at the Police Station, Cheltenham, by paying expenses. Information to be given to Superintendent • Day, Police Station, Cheltenham.— Boio- si, reet, January 25. Found in the possession of two gipsies, on the 23rd inst., who gave the names of ANNE BRINKLEY, 16 years of age, and CHARLES BRINKLEY, 18 years ot age : 2 silver Table spoons; 2 Tea Spoons, fit die pattern, engraved in cypher, ' M W.' ( the engraving having been recently partly erased) ; 3 plain pattern Tea Spoons, one engraved in cypher ' S. C.' and the oilier two partly erased, believed to be ' s C.' ; 1 odd Tea Spoon, marked at back ' S. 11.' ; 1 gold pearl hair King, marked ' W. E.' in gold letters under glass, engraved inside, ' Wm. Ekins, Obt. 24 Mar. 1815, vEt. 88.' ; 1 gold chased King, with garnet stone ; 1 gold chased Keeper ; 1 gold chased King, with five white stones ; and 1 plain gold plated Ring with imitation emerald. They were apprehended while attempting to dispose of the Spoons, and remanded till Feb. 1st. The property described, is believed to be the proceeds of a burglary. Information to be given to Superintendent A. H. Jarrett, Borough Police Station, Hertford. — Bow- street, January 25. Description of property found in possession of prisoners, and supposed stolen : 3 silver verge Watches, one, maker Huff, Bury, No. 4987, with a steel Chain, lourteeu Fourpenny- pieces, steel Seal, and metal Key attached ; another, maker Hedger, No. 6342, a steel Chain, three gold Seals, and metal Key attached ; the other, maker Watkins, No. 3591. Three double- bottomed silver lever Watches, capped and jewelled : one, maker Westlake, London, No. 29656; another, maker Earnshaw, No. 2246; the omer, maker Hawley, No. 8911 ; a silver J- plate horizontal Watch, No. 11146 ; a double- bottomed gold horizontal Watch, No. 18711, metal dome, aud silver dial; a lady's gold neck Cbaiu ; a ditto ditto half hoop coral King ; six plated Forks; a double- barrelled Gun, maker Brimmett, Warsop ; a copper Powder Flask ; two Pawnbroker's Dupli- cates, one for a gold Albert tor £ 1, and the other for a silver Watch ior 10s.— Metropolitan Police, L Division, January 23. POLICE GAZETTE. 5 WAR OFFICE, January 27, 1865. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ' u and ; Jter this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward givendpy the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter will be IWEKTf § HILLIKG § lnst « Kt « ® 7 » f T. EM 8 JH. 1 LI* I IN CiS; t 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. JVVICL HO. NAME. BEG. HO. CORPS. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. | j ' Michael Holland John Robinson Nathan Foreshaw Peter Reynolds James Dwyer John Kane William Harrison Michael Flemming John Brown William Merrin 738 (' ape MntdRfl 77th Foot 85th Foot 94th Foot 108th Foot 2nd Dragoons 6th Foot, ditto 36th Foot 4 » th Foot Southwark, London Middlesbrough, York Liverpool Leeds Thurles, Tipperary Glasgow Blackburn, Lane. Bolton, Lancashire Bath Dublin porter sailor labourer clothdresser labourer printer labourer slater labourer ditto 19 15 25 ! 5 20 i5 24} j5 23 5 22 5 18 5 21 5 18 5 18 15 i 5} 5| 6* 8} 9 5} 61 5} 6 HAIB. EYES. , PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP j DESEBTN. J PLACE OP DESEBTIOS, MARKS AND REMARKS brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown dark It. brn fair hazel grey hazel hazel grey blue grey grey blue gr, cy fresh dark sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental pea jacket; fust, white slop; fustian brown; cord black; moleskin cord tweed; black white smock j fust, frieze; fustian 29 Dec. 23 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 sear 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 John Morrisson John Howorth William Wilson William Green James Keen Robert Lawson Francis Newton 1128 635 496 888 Peter Lawton 6Uth Rides 62nd Foot. 74th Foot 6th Drag. Gds. 6th Drag. Gds. ditto 8th Bussars 10th Hussars ditto Hth Hussars j Kingston- upon- Hull I Bury, Lancashire 1 Glasgow Kidderminster BethrialGrfcn, Londn Abbey Holme, CmblJ. j Longdown, Norfolk Heston, Middlesex i Loddcn, Norfolk | Oldham, Lancashire 19 6 21 5 tinner labourer brassfoundr' 23 5 - ' 27} 5 ropemaker 18} 5 labourer 25} 5 servant labourer saddler groom 23 15 22 5 22 : 5 27} | 5 7 7 9} 104 7} 8} 7} 91 6 5} dk. bru dk. brn dk. brn It, brn brown fair brown brown brown brown brown hazel hazel grey hazel grey blue brown blue hazel I fair swarth I fresh | fair | fresh 1 fair ' fresh fresh florid idark cord black tweed; moleskin regimental ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto 29 Dec. 31 Dec. 27 Dec. 5 - Tan. • 10 l> v. 30 Dee. 21 Dec. 31 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. Hull | Leeds Glasgow ! Dublin Brighton i d'tto Dublin i Cahir | ditto I Aldersh ot recruit, surgically inspected ; pockpitted recruit, not surgically inspected ditto off pass to Dublin ; supp. in Birmingham took part of reg. nec. off furlough Cockermouth; scar rt. buttock leech marks on chest, rings on left fingers off furlough ditto to Beccles, Suffolk ditto to Oldham Wm. C. Thackwell James Francis Richard Landry Evan Lewis James Partridge John Nailor Edwin Johnson Frederick Tomalin James Rose Geergo Rowsell 6u6 787 811 721 337 112H 1383 2018 3321 473 ditto ditto ditto 16th Hussars ditto Gren. Guards ditto ditto Cold. Guards ditto Whitechurcb, Heref. London ditto Merthyr, Glamorgan B rmingham Halifax, York Pegsworth, Leicester Daventry, N'thampt. Trowbridge, Wilts Ilmirister, Somerset farmer clerk compositor collier gas fitter brassmoldr. sawyer tailor labourer ditto 261 6 19} j 5 18}' 5 23 > 5 25} 15 24} 5 221 5 20J i> 4LJ 5 23 5 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 Dec. 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 Merthyr T.; tattooed on arms ditto to Birmingham; pockpitted took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ditto ditto off furlough to West Chinnoek Richard Babor Robert Jeffry Wltr. Collingwood Thomas Smith Thomas Meade George Wilton John Hammerton Charles Wilson Benjamin Woottan George Ballard 1088 129 1311 670 4936 446 100 364 863 102 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 6th Foot ditto ditto Radstock, Somerset Coldstream, Berwick Corbie, Lincoln Fgham, Surrey Iver, Bucks Beverley, Yorkshire Leicester Cambridge Stoke- upon- Trent Gr< at Ainwell, Herts shoemaker sailor labourer ditto ditto groom labourer potter labourer 21} 26 19} 24 37 22} 21} 33} 23 28 8 dk. brn 8- 1 jit. brn 9 , lt. bni 7} I dk. brn 9 brown 8 red 10} dk. brn 7 5 | lt, brn 4 It. brn 4 idk. bm 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 Dec. 15 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 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 Joseph Jepson Denis Reilly Michael Connelley Bernard Kelly Thomas Dawson George Edwards William Gray James Figg George Blackmore John McKay 1648 1275 1031 356 1006 1091 1007 1162 324 1324 latn K- « it 20th Fo > t 29th boot 31st Foot ditto ditto ditto 37th Foot ditto 42nil Foot Sheffield Dublin Carrick- on- Shannon Dundee, Forfar Whitecl apel, London Minster, Kent Rat cliff, Middlesex Roading Brai- klisb, Suffolk OldMonkland. Lanrk. striker labourer ditto weaver labourer carpenter labourer ditto shoemaker shingler 19 20 21 24 214 19} 184 24 24 brown brown dk. brn dk. brn Ik. 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 Dec. 31 Dec. Chatham ditto Enniskillen Aldershot ditto Chatham ditto Dover ditto Stirling squints, mole on right breast off furlough pockpitted ditto to Manchester ditto to Dundee; D ditto to Whitechapel D off pass to Reading; sear on left groin off furlough to Norwich; freckled scar on lefr, elbow 180400 Henry Davies 88- 4 43rd boot Prrsteign, Radnor Limerick baker 21} 5 5 light blue fresh ditto 28 Dec. Chatham two molars decayed 180401 48th Foot labourer 20} s 6 brown blue fresh ditto 30 Dec. Cork off furlough to Limerick 180402 John Shields 1620 61st Foot Huddersfleld cooper 20 s 61 dk. brn brown fair ditto 31 Dec. Chatham ditto to Halifax 180403 Benjamin Newman 1019 ditto Kensington, London servant 25 5 9} dark hazel fresh ditto 4 Jan. ditto sear on abdomen 180404 William Winstone 800 63rd Foot Cardiff, Glamorgan smith 24} 6 1 sandy blue fair ditto 29 Dec. Curragh off furlough to Cardiff 180405 Thomas Gallagher 691 69th Foot Longford whitesmith 19 5 84 brown hazel fresh ditto 30 Dec. Aldershot ditto I8040tl Richard Ormes 602 ditto Mid llesex shoemaker 19 6 6 brown hazel fresh ditto 30 Deo. ditto ditto 180407 Thomas Mayrick — 61st Foot Brynmawr, Monmth. labourer 20 5 9} dk. bni hazel fresh black 29 Dec. Newport, M recruit 180408 William Doherty 835 ditto Ballalvndas, Limerick ditto 22 5 6} dk. bra grey sallow regimental 30 Dec. Curragh off furlough 180409 Thomas Wilson 1337 79th Foot Glasgow ditto 18} 5 5 brown blue florid ditto 30 Dec. Stirling ditto ' T.' left thumb, anchor on arm John Dick Mark Thompson George Mann John Murphy Thomas Wilkinson Henry Smillie Boyd George Wallis William Hudson William Field John Lowndes 3422 1164 1209 662 3480 1298 364 1050 17435 7332 bOtli boot Hist Foot 83rd Foot 85th Foot ditto 92nd Foot Royal H. Art. Roj. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers | ditto j Ashover, Derby 1 Lambeth, London ' Dumfries Newcastle- on- Tyne Edinburgh Lewisham, Kent Cobliam, Surrey Chippenham, Wilts Truro, C< rnwall cottonspinr. labourer ditto ditto pipemaker bookbinder labourer ditto carman fitter 88 305 20} 20} 28} 19} 20 28} 19} 21J 5 8 idk. brn igrey 10 ! sandy grey 9 brown grey sandy grey dk. brn hazel It. bm blue brown grey black ! grey brown hazel dk. brn Idark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fan- dark fresh dark ditto dit to ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 1 Jan.' 30 Dec. 3 Jan. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 29 Dec. 26 Dec. Buttevant Chatham Aldershot ditto ditto Stirling Woolwich Dover Woolwich Chatham ditto to Glasgow ditto to Stretion, Derby; scar, groins off pass to London ; mark under left jaw off furlough to Berwick D took waist- belt off furlough to Cobham ditto to Belfast Robert John Lewis Robert Fraser James Wilson John Bourke William Corkin John Thompson John Smith William Mickerson Samuel Weston John L. Fleming 4104 7448 646 626 636 ditto ditto 16th Foot 68rd Foot 78rd Foot 93rd Foot 18th Hussars 16th Lancers Gren. Guards Scots Fusiliers London Edinburgh Northumberland Manchester Liverpool Leith, Edinburgh London ditto Lenton, Notts Louden, Ayr carpenter mason collier ironmouldr tailor labourer groom clerk labourer 26} 22 24} 22 22 18 21} 174 24} 19 brown black It, brn dk. bro dk. brn dk. brn brown light brown 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 dii to ditto brown ; moleskin 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 30 Dec. 2 Jan. 31 Dec. 3 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 28 Dec. 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 recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, approved off furlough to Manchester ditto off pass to Sheffield recruit, attested Henry Hosborn Alfred Park William Davis William Green David Moran George Vickers James Courd Charles Mullins Richard Robinson James Webber 552 1083 1123 8934 736 367 328 6tli boot 7th Foot 8th Foot ditto 13th Foot 14th Foot 29th Foot ditto ditto 30th Foot William Atkinson John McNamara William Swann Henry Fox Michael Hare Charles Smith Michael Horrigan Charles Smith James Lion 1116 31st Foot 89th Foot ditto ditto 63rl Foot 60th Rifles 64th Foot 69th Foot ditto ditto 4243 4033 761 312 933 738 1133 242 Market Harbro'. Leic. Yarmouth, Norfolk Clerkenwei), London Hiishy, Lincoln Paisley, Renfrew Nettleham, Lincoln Croston, Lancaster Limehouse, London Wellington, Salop Truro, Cornwall iRotherham, York Chelsea, London Newmarket, Clare Walsall, Stafford Manchester Dublin Lancaster : Limerick Havaut, Hants [ Nottingham shoeingsmh shoemaker printer labourer bootcloser labourer weaver labourer forgeman labourer 21 20} 23} 23} 19} 33} 22} 24 27} 20 dK orn light brown It brn dk. brn black dk. brn brown dk. brn It, brn grey brown blue hazel grey black grey blue hazel grey fresh fair fair ruddy sallow swarth fresh fresh fair fair black; cord pilot; black regimental aitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fustian 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dee. 4 Jan. 31 Dec. 3 Jan. Leicester Lynn Manchester Weedon Dover Aldershot Newry ditto ditto Bristol tattooed on rigtit aria; recruit, attested recruit, attested tattooed on arms, scar It. eyebrow and cheek D; short hair off furlough to Paisley; ' D. M.' on left arm ditto to Nettleham ditto to Blackburn; D D ; supp. gone to Glasgow off furlough to Wellington; scar rt. cheek recruit, finally approved Peter Hynd Peter Davidson Alexander Clarke Thos. E. Anderson John Devlin William Watch Charles Mitchell George Sutton William Brown William Ross 1088 1111 1123 688 1093 1060 1482 1461 1042 969 71st Foot ditto ditto 74th Foot ditto ditto 83rd Foot ditto 88th Foot 92i. d Foot John Kyle Arthur Yeomans Henry Stroud Alfred Speller Charles Morris John Brien Miles Kilkenny James Welsh Henry Arthur Thomas Longman 3764 1178 64 16682 16698 16842 15763 2677 666 906 ditto 109th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto . ditto ditto Bathgate, Linlithgow Dundee, Forfar Olddur, Aberdeen Kilmarnock Glasgow I Edinburgh j Wakefield, York Sandwiob, Kent ; Dundee, Forfar I Cromarty Kilmarnock, Ayr Wilton, Derby St. Alban's Southwark, Surrey Harlow, Essex Youghall, Cork Lcitriin Bermondsey, London Paddingfon Elveston, Derby ditto 17 6 5} It. brn — 23} 5 2J brown labourer 31 5 10} dk. brn ditto 33} 5 5} It. brn joiner 23} 6 6} It. brn labourtr 24? 5 3 brown groom 21 5 6 It. bni carpenter 20} 5 74 dk. brn labourer 18} 5 5} dk. brn pipe maker 28} 5 3 It, brn collier 16} 5 3} dk. brn weaver 17} 5 5 brown labourer 24 6 9 It, brn painter 24 6 5 It. brn moulder 22 5 6} brown labourer 23 6 2} brown saddler 19} 5 5} fair labourer 19} 6 7# fair weaver 21} 5 6 brown coachman 23} 5 6 dk. brn lincndraper 27 6 2} dk. brn currier 194 & 6} brown labourer 22 5 4} It. brn ditto 18} 5 5 i brown blacksmith 21} 5 4 dk. brn labourer 18} 5 4} brown ditto 204 5 5} brown ditto 22 5 4 dk. brn clerk 29} 6 8 brown labourer 33} 5 8} brown grey grey hazel grey blue dk. brn blue brown grey grey fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fair regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 31 Dec. 2 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Dec. Chatham Aldershot ditto ditto Curragh Dublin Portsmouth Gosport ' ditto ditto recruit took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough to Chesterford ditto tattooed on arms off furlough; large mole on left arm 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. 30 Dec. Perth ditto ditto Edinburgh ditto ditto Aldershot ditto Colchester Glasgow off furlough to Ross- shire grey ' grey hazel grey grey hazel grey blue grey sallow sallow sallow fair pale fair fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto I ditto ditto grey; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 31 Dec. 2 Jan. 1 Jan. 30 Dec. 1 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 3 Jan. 31 Dec. 29 Dec. ditto Cork Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Shorncliffe Devonport took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. three scars on upper part of left arm off furlough to Abingdon tattooed on arms off furlough D ( i POLICE GAZETTE. Januury 27. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). orrios SO. NAME. BEG. HO. COBPS. WHERE BORN. TEASE. § j SIZE, HAIR. EYES. PA0A. f DATFI OP COAT & TBOCSEBS. „„„„„„„ j DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AMD REMARKS. Thomas Clarke John Power George Trueman Edward Conley George King William Elliott Thomas Loughan Joseph Williams William Hawkins 982 846 731 882 566 2nd Foot 39th Foot 88th Foot ditto ditto 2ndDrag. Gds. ditto 4th Drag. Gds. 8th Hussars 9th Lancers Liverpool ditto Ormskirk ditto Liverpool Cork Holsworthy, Devon Ballygar, Galway Loricester, N'< hampt. Marvlebone, London jomer tailor labourer ditto ditto labourer ditto ditto ditto paperhangr. 20 15 24 5 20 | 5 18 20 24j 22 5 22*! 5 21 5 25 5 8 ! brown Ef brown Hi: dk. brn 5i! lt. brn 7 idk. brn 7* | brown 8 brown 10* j brown 6 dk. brn 8, j brown I blue I brow n hazel blue | grey ! grey grey I blue hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair dark fresh drab; white brown; tweed tweed brown white slop; mole regimental oitto ditto ditto ditto 2 Jan. 30 Dec. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 8 Jan. 28 Dec. 10 Jan. Liverpool ditto ditto d.- tto ditto Canterbury ditto Newbridge York Dublin recruit, not surgically inspected scar on forehead; recruit recruit, not surgically inspectedj ditto ditto took vart of reg. ncc. ditto ditto sear over left evebrow; recruit D D D 1.80189 Charles Mills 293 ditto Birmingham gilder 25 5 61 brown grey fras. 1 ditto 9 Jan. ditto took part of rcg. nec. 130481 John Hamilton 699 12 th Lanoers ditto brass tlnishr 22* 5 7} black bro^ n # fresh ditto 8 Jan. Sheffield ditto ; rather in- kneed 180182 John Ashby 133 18th Hussars Preston labourer 28J S 6 browa brown ditto 9 Jan. Canterbury ditto ; D 180483 Michael Kenny — Gren. Guards Hilit'ax, Yorkshire hawker 20 5 9 dark blue fresh ditto 6 Jan. London took waist- belt and part of rcg. nec. ISO 481, John Smith — ditto Ol Hum, Lancashire soinner 20 5 7* auburn grey fresh ditto 6 Jan. ditto ditto 180185 James Cornforth — ditto Stokesley, Yorkshire blacksmith 19* 5 5} lt. brn hazel fresh ditto 6 Jan. ditto ditto 180483 Thomas Harris 42 ditto Liverpool cork cutter 31 5 9 sandy grey fresh ditto 6 Dec. ditto off furlough to Liverpool 183487 Simeon Spratt 644 ditto Wisbsach, Cambs sawyer 23 5 % brown blue fresh ditto 7 Jan. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180188 J. H. Bloomfield 1744 ditto London shoemaker 21* 5 10 black blue dark ditto 30 Dec. Shorncliffe off leave to London 180489 William Kettle 332 Cold. Guards Oulton, Norfolk labourer 8* 5 7} light grey light, ditto 5 Jan. London D 180490 Robert Watson 1433 Scots Fusiliers Iover ess 4 bricklayer 18} 5 9 dk. bra grey fresh ditto 4 Jan." ditto two scars on right arm 180491 Peter Neil 612 ditto Inch, Wigton labourer 24* 5 8* It. brn hazel fresh ditto 10 Jan. ditto off furlough to Stranraer, Wigton 180492 John Ducker 337 2nd Foot London clock maker 33 5 8 brown blue fresh ditto 31 Dec. Devonport ditto to London ; mole on left ieg 180493 John Jackson — ditto Charlton, Bedford Endaby, Leicester tailor 22 5 7 brown hazel fresh black; brown 9 Jan. Northampt. recruit, attested 180134 George Williams 906 1th Foot labourer 23* 5 6* light grey fresh regimental 4 Jan. Chatham took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180496 Fred. Runnacles 465 6th Foot Rindham, Suffolk ditto 21* 5 10} brown hazel freck. ditto 12 Jan. Woolwich broke his arrest 180496 Joseph McCabe — ditto Clones, Monaghan ditto 18 5 7* brown blue fresh plain 7 Jan. Belfast 190497 Alfred Park — 7th Foot Yarmouth shoemaker 20* 5 6 light brown fair blue pilot; black 7 Jan. Lynn recruit, not finally approved 180498 William Watson 133 ditto BarnardCastle, Drhm nailmaker 30 i 5 5* brown blue fresh regimental 20 Dec. Malta took waist- belt .180499 J. Dexter 347 8th Foot Canberwell, Surrey labourer 21 5 9 dark brown sallow ditto 7 Jan. Manchester D 180503 John Shuttleworth 1258 ditto New Mills, Derby quarry man 26 5 114 fair grey fresh ditto 7 Jau. ditto took waist- belt 180501 Thomas Corkern 1613 10th Foot Dublin labourer 18J 5 5* brown grey fresh ditto 8 Jan. Preston tattooed on left arm 180502 William Kinnaird 1632 ditto Edinburgh steward 19* 5 8* lt. brn grey fresh ditto 1 Jan. ditto 180503 Samuel Wilson 1415 12th Foot Birkenhead cooper 22} > 8* It. brn grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. Liverpool off furlough to Liverpool 180504 James Lewis 3920 13th Foot Caple, Suffolk labourer 27 5 11 sandy grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. Dover pockpitted 180505 John Murphy 633 14th Foot Johnstown, Kilkenny ditto 19 5 10 dark grey sallow ditto 8 Jan. Fermoy Templemre. D 180508 James Carruthers 1238 16th Foot Hammersmith, Lndn ditto 181 5 5 brown grey fair ditto 10 Jan. 180307 Daniel Fitzgerald 3793 6th Foot Cork ditto 30 5 8 black grey freck. ditto 6 Jan. Devonport off furlough to Cork 18050S John Thompson 243 ditto Enniskillen, Fermngh ditto 24* 5 9 lt. bra grey fresh ditto 31 Doc. Halifax* D * N. 8. 180509 John Murray 59 4 ditto Killucaq, Meath shoemaker 21* 5 6* brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. ditto William Campbell Thomas Morriss John C. Brown James Birch Neil Strachan Thomas Livingston James Smith William Jones James Kilkenny Richard Benyon 1124 1603 309 1270 799 816 1287 1288 953 1340 18th Foot 20th Foot 28rd Foot 24th Foot 26th Foot ditto 29th Foot ditto 31st Foot 32nd Foot Bristol London Liverpool Walsall, Stafford Ayr Lurgan, Down Upton, Worcester ditto Keane, Roscommon Manchester labourer dealer sailor servant miner ditto labourer ditto ditto wheelwrght 21 22 20* 30 184 18* 21* 24* 23* 18* 5* 6} 7 6* 6 7 8* 101 6J 61 lt. brn auburn It. brn dk. brn lt. brn lt. brn bro. vn dk. brn black brown grey grey brown grey blue grey hazel hazel grey brown fresh fresh sallow sallow fair fresh fair dark dark fresh ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 10 Jail. 30 Nov. 2 Jan. 3 Jail. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. Buttevant C'atham Walmer Mauritius Belfast ditto Preston ditto Aldershot Preston tattooed on arms and chest lost a front tooth supp. gone away in a whaling vessel scar on forehead and left hand took part of reg. nec. barn mark on neck lost a front tooth scar of burn on right breast mole on lefc side Terence Conroy James Hare John Eagers Joseph Boucher John Cunningham Michael Connell John Smith Patrick Kelly Andrew O'Brien Thomas Henry 375 3589 875 733 412 915 863 843 39th Foot ditto ditto 41st Foot 57th Foot. 59t. h Foot ditto 62nd Foot ditto ditto Mountinelick, Quu's. Kildare Dundee Iron Bridge, Salop Wolverhampton Ballaglass, Mayo Jersey Clearmount, Mayo Filtona, Tyrone Dungannon, Tyrone labourer ditto weaver i engine drivr 20} blacksmith factory hand clerk labourer ditto 122* 29 22* 19 28 2V* i 20% shoemaker ' 18 * 5 94 5 10J 5 6* 5 84 5 61 5 5i 5 114 5 6J 5 6} brown light brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown black black lt. brn blue grey grey grey hazel hazel grey blue grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair sallow dark fresh fresh black; cord regimental ditto black pilot; cord regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. Manchester Aldershot ditto Preston Cork Preston Aldershot Belfast ditto ditto recruit, attested off furlough to Naas, Kildare ditto to Dun lee recruit, not finally approved scar on left arm mole right side of chin D took part of reg. ncc. ring on middle finger of each hand pockpitted John Marney Walter C. Morris James Hurry John McKay Henry Hamilton Robert McMillan Duncan Campbell James McWilliams William Anderson James Dwyer — 164th Foot 1180 69th Foot 1212: 75th Foot 1379 79th Fo^ t 91st Foot ditto 92nd Foot 93rd F'oot 104th E'oot 108th Foot 761 732 3354 1106 2631 | Lon ion ' Alton, Hants ' LUtlebury, Essex Glasjow ditto Kilwinning, Ayr Blairgowrie, Perth Keith, Bantlshire Bromley, Middlesex Fhurles, Tipperary ] labourer servant labourer j miner pipe maker miner labourer 1 ditto ditto 20 20 23* 18 18f 20} 24 18 30* 23 5* brown iblue 6i'dk. brn! grey 5 : brown 5} i brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel grey j fresh | fresh , fresh fresh fresh trash fresh fresh swarth fresh tweed; black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto I 9 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jau. 12 Jan. 3 Jan. : 3 Jan. ,10 Jan. ! 28 Dec. London Gosport Chatham Stirling Chatham ditto Glasgow Aberdeen Parkhurst Ennis recruit, attested supp. gone to Liss, Hints scar under each eyebrow soar on left arm off furlough ditto ; scar of burn on back took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Blckwal!., Lndu.; cross cuppsii Henry Stroud Eli Marshall Jatnes Wood William Geer George Rivers Andrew Todd Michael Walsh John Jones Charles Rooke James Wall 647 948 694 315 11023 762 17485 17681 17583 16567 Royal H. Art. ditto ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ocford Newbury, Berks Leicester Westerham, Kent Bow, Middlesex Bushmills, Antrim Newbrook, Mayo Liverpool Hovton, London Stratford, Essex ditto ditto groom ditto clerk labourer ditto groom labourer ditto 22 22 28 23 28* 36* 22 21* 20J 19} 4} It. brn 44 brown 9*' dk. brn 5 i brown 7* lt. brn 0} light 5 brown 5 brown 5* brown 4} brown grey grey hazel grey grey hazel grev brown brown blue sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 11 Jan. 27 Dec. 10 Jan. 5 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. Woolwich ditto Dublin Woolwich Sheerncss Cork Warley Woolwich ditto ditto off furlough D to Abingdon off furlough to Manchoster ditto to Ballyeastle, Autrim tattooed all over chest and arms Thomas Wabster Thomas White Myron Winslow Joseph Lunt Charles Price Henry Cheeseman Alexander McLeod John Hunter John Wheeler Thomas Fitzhenry 9043 16976 14952 1835 845 2449 2801 2075 8355 8366 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Rl. Engineers ditto Edinburgh Croydon, Surrey Southampton Ecclesfield, - Stafford Bishopsgate, London Stockbury, Kent Dalziel, Lanark Larno, Antrim Corsham, Wilts Gorey, Wexford printer labourer student shoemaker labourer ditto shoemaker carpenter ditto 36 19* 24 35 20 21 20 28 28} 21 10 4 11 8 8* 4* 4f 2} 6 6 dk. brn brown brown sandy brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown hazel hazel hazel grey grey grey grey hazel grey grey sallow swarth sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 4 Jan. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 8 Jan. 4 Jan. ditto ditto ditto Folkstone Gosport Aldershot Shornclitfe ditto Chatham ditto mole on chest, tattooed on left arm took part of reg. nec. j D off furlough to Standon, Stafford to Islington, London ditto off pass off furlough ditto bracelet on left wrist off leave to Dublin to Hamilton, Lanark to Glasgow; D John Daly William Scott William Greenfield Robert John Lewis Robert Fraser Donald Henderson Thomas Bryan James Bane John Welsh Thomas Sansom 7800 8121 8880 4104 7448 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2nd Dragoons 4 th Drag. Gds. 2nd Foot 5th Foot ditto Loudon Forfar Hastings, Sussex London Edinburgh Lathern, Caithness Birmingham Mossley, Lancashire Galway Nottingham printer painter bricklayer carpenter mason clerk bootmaker piecer labourer ditto 26} 21* 20* 26* 22 24* 19 18 19 24 brown dk. brn brown brown black ' dk. brn brown dk. brn auburn It. brn grey grey blue hazel black grey grey hazel brown blue fresfi pale fresh fair pale fresh dark fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed cloth; cord black; cord brown; cord dark; cord 30 Dec. 80 Dec. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 . Tan. 10 Jan. ditto ditto ditto Shorncliffe ditto Edinburgh Birminghm Oldham N'wotl'- u- L Northampt,. off f urlough ditto mark on left groin off leave to London; scar on brow ditto to Southampton off furlough to Edinburgh; mark rt. arm recruit, not surgically inspected ditto round- shouldered ditto ditto recruit,, surgically inspected John Aspin John Glynn Thomas Cooney Henry Tebbutt William Ferguson John Ward William Devine John Clarke Arthur Marsh Thomas Morgan 6th Foot 8th Foot 17th Foot ditto 22nd Foot 39th Foot ditto 41st Foot ditto ditto Liverpool Bradford, Yorkshire Donbhill, Tipperary Nottingham Liverpool ditto ditto Birmingham Manchester ditto cottonspmr. labourer ditto weaver labourer striker bricklayer shoemaker mason labourer 64 6* 7 7 8* 8* 9 7 6* 6 dk. brn lt. brn dk. brn lt. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn hazel grey blue hazel hazel grey grey grey grey grey sallow fresh fresh freah fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow tweed; moleskin black; cord dark j tweed dark; cord tweed; moleskin white linen; cord white linen; black brown; black blue; tweed black ; cord 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan.. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 31 Deo. Blackburn Bradford Tipperary Northampt. Liverpool ditto ditto Birminghm Manchester ditto ditto ditto recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected recruit, not surgically inspected ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on forehead Robert Cassels* Thomas Williams James Manuel John Williamson John Parks James Sutherland Joseph White Benjamin Blamires James Gill John James 42nd Foot ditto ditto 43rd Foot 58th Foot ditto ditto ditto 59th Foot 60th Rifles Blackwell, Lanark Motherwell, Lanark ditto Liverpool Monaghan Kilmarnock, Ayr Liverpool ditto Ashton- under- Lyne Liverpool tailor labourer miner wheelwrght labourer irondresser engineer labourer ditto ditto 19 23* 21 22 18 18 20 18 18 24 fair black dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown lt. brn It. brn grey grey blue grey grey hazel hazel grey blue hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh black; grey black; tweed ditto brown blue brown; cord blaok; fustian tweed black; cord tweed; cord 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 7 Jan. 3 Jan. Edinburgh Glasgow ditto Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto Ashton- u- L Liverpool ditto * alias Wand; s ditto ditto ditto recruit, surgioally inspected ditto tattooed 011 arms recruit, not surgically inspected ditto nail of right forefinger broken ; recruit recruit, not surgically inspected Colin Hunter , John Flynn Martin Tyrel Robert Jones Donald McKay Alex. Campbell William Pickering Thomas Williams John H. Walker Edward Machin 668 827 287 ditto 63rd Foot 65th Foot ditto 74th Foot ditto 70th Foot 6th Drag. Gds. ditto 4th Hussars Dundee, Forfar Lanark Liverpool ditto Obsn, Argjle Rothsey, Bute Bu^ y, Lancashire London Calcutta Doncaster weaver labourer ditto shipwright shepherd labourer bricklayer groom olerk labourer 20 21 19 23 20 18 23 21* 26* 25} dk. bin dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown auburn brown brown hazel hazel grey blue hazel blue grey grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh florid pale tresh fresh fresh fresh canvas; tweed moleskin white; cord brown; moleskin tweed brown; moleskin moleskin regimental ditto ditto 5 Jan. 16 Jau. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jon. 8 Jail. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. Dundee Glasgow Liverpool ditto ditto Eocles Brighton. ditto Belturbet recruit, approved recruit, not surgically inspected ditto ditto dit to ditto crucifix on right arm, flags on left; recruit took part of reg. nec. ditto took the whole of rcg. nec.; D January 27. POLICE GAZETTE. 7 DESERTEKS FROM THE MILITIA. omcu HO. NAME. BIO. BO. OOBPI. WHKBI BOBS. TBAJDH, m ( ft • 4 RIZE. HAIB. EYE3. FACE. SOAI & TEOUSEBS. DATE OF DB8EUTN. FLAOB OF DE8SBIION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 61635 Patrick Bryan 2256 Kilkenny* Kilmoganny labourer - - — — — 16 April Kilkenny * absent from trsming 64636 James Ryan 2276 ditto Kilkenny Owning ditto —— 16 April ditto in England 64637 Daniel Hagerty 2235 ditto ditto - - — — 16 April ditto 64638 Thomas Kinchela 2286 ditto Paulstown ditto —— 16 April ditto 64639 James Purcell 2318 ditto Muckalee ditto - - — — 16 April ditto supp. in army 64640 John Liddy 2351 ditto Castlecomer ditto - - — 1 — 16 April ditto 64641 James Murray 2352 ditto Moncoin ditto - - — — — —— 16 April ditto 64642 Martin Costilloe 2368 ditto Johnswell ditto - - — — 16 April ditto 64643 James Bryan 2379 ditto Coon ditto — 16 April ditto ditto 64644 Patrick Kelly 2388 ditto Tullow ditto - - — — — 16 April ditto 64645 Lawrence Dwyer 2392 ditto Rosbercon ditto _ - — ' — 16 April ditto ditto 64646 Edward Kelly 2S99 ditto Kilkenny ditto - - — — 16 April ditto 64647 John Murphy 2419 ditto Newmarket ditto 16 April ditto gone to America 64648 Patrick Phelan 2452 ditto Lisdc wney ditto 16 April ditto 64649 Patrick Tobin 2159 ditto Thomastown ditto — - — — — 16 April ditto ditto 64650 John Hornsey 2 • Thaxted, Essex cabintmakr. 35 6 8 fair grey fresh 15 Sept. Ryde * Isle of Wight Riflo Volunteers 64651 Peter Morris 928 Flint Rifles* Holjwell, Flint collier 19 5 8 dk. brn grey fresh 18 April Mold * absent from training 64662 Samuel Davies 1080 ditto ditto ditto 25 5 3 dk. brn hazel fresh 18 April ditto 64653 William Cavanagh 1101 ditto Ballinrobe, Mayo labourer 22 5 44 brown grey fresh — 18 April ditto pockpitted 64654 Richard Wilson 4* 6 Cardigan* Newport, Pembroke miner 30 5 44 brown blue fresh 7 April Aberystwt. h * absent, from training 64665 Michael Moran 1221 South Mayo* Tenlough, Mayo labourer 26 5 7i brown hazel fresh 3 June Westport * absent from training 64656 John Stanton 2066 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 24 5 6 brown fresh —— 3 June ditto 64657 John Kearnes 1903 ditto Castlcbar ditto 24 6 7 brown grey grey fresh 3 June ditto 64668 John Walsh 2087 dittq, • ditto confectioner 23 6 6 dk. brn sallow 3 June ditto 64659 Thomas Burke 2117 ditto ditto labourer 23 6 94 brown blue fair i June ditto 64660 William May 1393 ditto Clifden ditto 25 6 4 black hazel sallow 3 June ditto 64661 Luke Luddon 2169 ditto Westport shoemaker 25 5 6 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64662 Francis Mooney 1414 ditto Castlebar labourer 20 ' 5 5 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64663 John Malone 1442 cfltto Westport tailor 26 5 8} brown blue fresh — 3 June ditto scar on left shin 64664 James Quinn 1147 ditto Castlebar — 21 5 44 black grey fresh 8 June ditto 64665 Michael McGann 1* 61 ditto ditto labourer 21 5 4i I brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64666 Thomas Heveran 1473 ditto ditto shoemaker 21 6 44 dk. brn blue fair 3 June ditto 64667 Matthias Connolly 1476 ditto Clifden, Galway labourer 21 6 6 brown grey fresh —• 3 June ciitto 64668 John Toohey 1480 ditto Balla, Mayo ditto 22 6 64 fair blue fresh 3 June ditto pockpitted 64669 John Noon H93 ditto Clifden, Galway ditto 22 6 6 sandy grey fresh 3 Jun ditto 64670 Thos. Monaghan 1690 ditto Ballinrobe, Mayo ditto 30 S 5 brown blue sallow 3 June ditto 64671 Michael Lyons 1648 ditto ditto Bhoemaker 24 5 7 brown g ™ y sallow 3 June ditto 64672 Patrick Rooney 1661 ditto ditto labourer 24 6 44 brown blue fair —— 3 June ditto 64673 Patrick Heveran 1568 ditto ditto ditto 25 6 6 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64674 John Rusk 1678 ditto Westport groom 21 5 74 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64676 Michael Dea 1692 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 Ballaghadareen, Mayo shoemaker 24 5 64 brown grey fair 8 Jun ditto 64678 Thomas Durdy 1666 ditto Clarcmorris butcher 22 6 6 brown blue sallow 3 June ditto scar on right eye 64679 John Connolly 1677 ditto Swincford labourer 22 6 7 brown grey fresh , 3 June ditto 64680 John Cunningham 1681 ditto Westport tailor 20 6 44 brown blue fan- 3 June ditto 64681 John Regan John Collins 1756 ditto ditto painter 20 6 64 brown blue fair — 3 June ditto 64682 1759 ditto ditto shoemaker 20 6 5 brown blue fresh i 3 June ditto 64683 64684 Austin Joyoe James Faraher 1770 1783 ditto ditto ditto Ballinrobe labourer ditto 20 19 6 5 4 44 brown brown grey fair fan- 3 June 3 June ditto ditto 64686 John Leonard 1788 ditto Ballaghadareen ditto 28 5 41 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64686 Patrick Ryder Michael Finn 1791 ditto Wcstport ditto 22 5 54 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64687 1793 ditto ditto , servant 19 5 44 brown blue fresh — 3 June ditto 64688 Patrick Joyce 1803 ditto Boffin labourer 19 6 4 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64689 James Connerly 1806 ditto ditto ditto 18 5 4 brown grey fair 3 June ditto , 64690 Andr. Woodhouse 1813 ditto Westport ditto 20 6 6j black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64691 George Keane 1817 ditto Castlebar ditto 20 5 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 61693 Patrick Hyland 1827 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 44 dk. brn blue fresh 3 June ditto 64694 Thomas Cavanagh 1833 ditto Westport ditto 18 5 H brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64696 John Fallow 18351 ditto Ballyhigue ditto 18 5 44 brown black fair — 3 June ditto 64696 Thomas Kitrick 1837.' ditto Westport ditto 25 5 5 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64697 Thomas Faherty 1856 ditto Boffin ditto 18 5 6 black hazel fair 3 June ditto 64698 Michael Jennings 1869 ditto Westport ditto 18 6 71 brown hazel fresh . 3 June ditto 64699 Patrick Colleran 1860, ditto Hollymount servant 28 6 54 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64700 Henry Mitchell 1863 ditto ditto labourer 22 5 64 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64701 Patrick Tury 1866' ditto Ballyhigue ditto 21 5 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64702 Michael Rieley 1883' ditto Hollymouut • ditto 20 5 4 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64703 Thomas Henelly 18891 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 21 6 6 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64704 Thomas Kavanagh 18931 ditto ditto ditto 18 6 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 W estport ditto 28 5 8 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64708 Robert C. Tully 1981 ditto ditto ditto 20 6 94 red grey fresh i i 3 June ditto 64709 Michael Dair 1984 ditto Clairmorris ditti 20 6 54 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64710 Thomas Stanford 1943 ditto ditto ditto 20 6 44 brown hazel fresh 3 Juuc ditto 64711 Thos. Thompson 1941 ditto Westport servant 20 6 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64712 John Connelly 1946 ditto Kilcommon labourer 19 5 6 brown grey fresh . 3 June ditto 64713 Dominick Nolan 1951 ditto Wet tport ditto 19 5 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 6- 1714 Patrick Kailty 1956 ditto Castlcbar shoemaker 29 5 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 6 H black grey fresh 3 June ditto 64717 Mich. McGinness i!' H: t ditto ditto shoemaker 18 6 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64718 John Feelly 1988 ditto Balla labourer 22 5 6 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64719 Patrick McDonnell 1989 ditto Castlebar ditto 19 6 64 brown grey fresh — 3 June ditto 64720 Patrick Higgins 1991 ditto Westport ditto 28 6 54 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64721 Matthew Malley 2006 ditto Castlobar ditto 28 6 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 Achill ditto 21 5 6 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64724 Joseph Burke 2027 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 19 5 54 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64725 Thomas Lee 2041 ditto Boffin ditto 19 6 54 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64726 John Heonna 2054 ditto ditto ditto 21 6 6 brown grey fresh 8 June ditto 64727 Patrick Nary 2067 ditto Westport ditto 24 6 84 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64728 Richard Joyce 2099 ditto ditto ditto 26 6 61 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64728 Thomas Kilcoyne 2113 ditto Castlebar ditto 22 6 94 brown grey sallow 3 June ditto 64730 Patrick Gaughen 2122 ditto Westport ditto 19 6 8 brown brown fresh 3 June ditto scar on oheek 64731 William Lovery 2123 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 B brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64732 Michael Enright 2126 ditto Bsllinrobe] painter 20 6 64 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64733 Patrick Connerly 2127 ditto Achill labourer 24 6 64 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 64734 Peter Monaghan 2141 ditto Ballinrobe clerk 32 5 8 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64736 John Flaherty 2146 ditto Ballyhigue labourer 23 5 44 black brown sallow 3 June ditto 64736 John Donnellan 2148 ditto Ballinrobe ditto 21 5 6 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto scar on right elbow 64737 Joseph McGinness 2168 ditto Castlebar saddler 19 5 9 fair blue fresh 3 June ditto 6473S John Ward 2169 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 Castlcbar ditto 18 5 5 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64741 James Timony 2173 ditto Crossmolina ditto 20 5 6 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto 61742 John Seahill 2180 ditto Ballyhaunis nailor 22 6 41 brown brown fresh 3 June ditto 64743 Michael Gaven 2207 ditto Castlebar blacksmith 21 s 7 brown grey sallow 3 June ditto 64744 Richard Alled 744 Glamorgan* Liverpool porter 26 6 8 brown grey sallow 26 Sept. Swansea * absent from training 64746 Joseph Atkins 497 ditto Swansea, Glamorgan plumber 19 5 6 brown hazel fair . 10 Oct. ditto at sea 64746 Thomas Bateman 717 ditto Narberth, Pembroke iabourer 26 5 8 It. bm grey sallow 26 Sept. ditto 64747 Henry Bevan 761 ditto Haverfordwest painter 19 5 81 dk. brn grey fresh ——— 26 Sept. ditto 64748 Jonah Beynon 469 ditto Llanelly, Carmarthen sawyer 26 5 10 brown hazel fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64749 John Beynon 692 ditto Llangcnny, Glamrgn. labourer 20 6 64 dk. brn hazel fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64780 George Davies 765 ditto Haverfordwest shoemaker 19 5 8 brown grey fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64751 William Edmonds 536 ditto Llanolly, Carmarthen collier 22 5 94 It. brn hazel fair 10 Oct. ditto 64752 John Harris 762 ditto Llanidloes, Montgom mason 28 5 94 brown grey fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64768 Thomas Jefferys 683 ditto Llangadoek, Carmthn labourer 22 5 8 It. brn hazel fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64754 John Jones 766 ditto Carmarthen puddler 23 5 8 It. brn grey fair 26 Sept. ditto 64766 Thomas Jones 729 ditto Swansea, Glamorgan hobbler 27 5 81 dk. brn hazel fresh 26 Sept. ciitto 64766 Philip Jones 611 ditto Loughor Cardigan weaver 80 5 91 It. bra hazel fair 10 Oct. ditto 64767 John Morgan 746 ditto saddler ' 82 6 6 brown blue dark —— 26 Sept. ditto 64758 William Morgan 65- 1 ditto Bedwelty, Monmouth puddler boilermaker 26 5 9 brown dk. brn fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64769 William Morgan 695 ditto Cowbridge, Glamrgn 28 5 61 brown grey fair 10 Oct. ditto 64760 James Pendle 686 ditto Morriston groom 22 6 8 dk. brn brown swarth 10 Oct. ditto 64761 John Powell 608 ditto Plymouth ditto 22 5 e light grey fresh i • .10 Oct. ditto 64762 Edward W. Rosser 706 ditto Swansea, Glamorgan labourer 23 5 8 It. brn blue fair 26 Sept. ditto at sea 64768 Evan Rowlands 782 ditto Morris ton ditto 22 6 8 It. bm grey sallow __ 26 Sept. ditto 64764 John Smith 727 ditto Bristol shoemaker ISO 6 14 It. brn ha^ el fair ' 26 Sept. ditto 8 DESERTERS FROM THE MfLITU ( continued). OFFI01 IfO. NAME. BEG. NO. WHJBBE BOBS. if 1 1 HAIB. EYES. PACE. . OATB CP OOAT& TBOU3RHS „ PLACE OF I 1 DKSETN. DESERTION. MARES AND REMARKS. 64765 William Thomas 680 Glamorgan* Swarsea, Glamorgan collier 23 5 8 It. brn grey fair 10 Oct. Swansea in gaol * absent from trainij. it; 64766 William Thomas 730 ditto ditto labourer 19 5 84 brown blue fresh i 26 Sept. ditto 64767 Daniel Williams 703 ditto ditto ditto 24 5 8 brown blue fresh 26 Sept. ditto 64708 Edward Williams 6:< 6 ditto Cwm Avon file cutter 22 5 74 dk. brn blue fresh 10 Oct. ditto 64769 Leonard Hospital 1115 Armagh*' Donacloney, Down weaver 28 5 4 dk. brn hazel fresh —— 6 June Armagh * absent from training 64770 Robert Hughes 1310 ditto Tullylish ditto 26 5 8 brown g* y ] tMi 6 June ditto supp. in Scotland 64771 Thos. Richardson 1442 ditto Tartaraghan, Armagh ditto 25 5 6 It. brn blue ffesh 6 June ditto gone to America 64772 John Rusk 1566 d. tto Seagoe ditto 26 5 7 brown blue fresh 6 June ditto ditto 64773 John Conlon 1631 ditto Armagh labourer 25 5 54 brown blue fresh — 6 June ditto transported 61774 John Kelly 16Sfr ditto Loughgall ditto 31 5 5 brown grey fresh 6 June ditto gone to America 64775 Samuel Leckey ditto Shaukhill, Antrim ditto 25 5 6 brown grey tresh r- 6 June ditto • gone to Australia 61776 James Young 1793 ditto Mullabraek, Armagh ditto 25 5 9 It. brn grey fresh 6 June ditto gone to Scotland 64777 Edward Haughey 1810 ditto Mngheralin Seagoe weaver 30 6 5 brown hazel fresh 6 June ditto gone to Queensland 64778 Rich. Livingstone 1817 ditto ditto 35 5 94 brown blue fresh 6 June ditto gone to America 64779 Edward Atkinson 1827 ditto Armagh labourer 23 6 64 brown grey fresh — 6 Tune ditto ditto * 64780 James Trodden 1920 ditto Shatikhill, Antrim ditto 23 5 9 black liazel fresh —— 6 June ditto ditto 61781 William Loney 2102 ditto Kiltnore, Armagh Seagoe weaver 26 5 9 brown brown fresh 6 Jciue ditto gone to Scotland 61782 James Best 2213 ditto ditto 22 6 4 It. brn It. brn fresh 6 June ditto gone to America 61733 Robert Murphy 2298 ditto Tartaraihan ditto 22 5 64 It. brn hazel fresh 6 June ditto supp. in Glasgow 61781 George Baird 2319 ditto Lougilly ditto 22 5 4J black brown fresh 6 June ditto gone to Isle of Man 61785 Thomas Keenan 2322 ditto Drumcree ditto 27 5 4 black grey sallow 6 June ditto supp. in England 64786 John Mathers 2338 ditto Shankhill, Antrim ditto 26 5 10 dk. brn grey fair 6 June ditto 64787 Thomas Conlon 2335 ditto Clonfeacle, Armogh ditto 22 5 4 fair brown fresh 6 June ditto supp. in Liverpool 64788 James Dougherty' 2864 ditto Manchester shoemaker 22 6 6 dk. brn brown fresh 6 June ditto gone to Queensland 64789 Patrick Murphy 2445 ditto Nwtwnhmltn, Armgh labourer 21 5 44 dk. brn hazel fresh 6 June ditto enlisted (• 4790 Alexander Pringle 2514 ditto Armagh weaver 21 5 4 It. brn grey tresh 6 June ditto ditto 64791 Richard Johnston 2520 ditto Loughgall ditto 21 5 5 brown hazel fresh — 6 June ditto gone to America 64792 Thomas Mallon 2533 ditto Tynan labourer 20 6 4} sandv grey fresh 6 June ditto supp. enlisted at Liverpool 61793 Henry McGrann 2539 ditto Shankhill, Antrim weaver 20 6 6 brown hazel fresh — 6 June ditto enlisted 61791 William Carson 2542 ditto ditto ditto 21 5 5 brown ! hazel fresh 6 June ditto gone to America 64795 George Ruddle 2620 ditto Douacloney, Down labourer 20 5 84! black grey fresh 6 June ditto ditto 64796 Joseph Beatty 2674 ditto Mullabrack, Armagh weaver 25 5 6i brown grey fresh 6 June ditto gone to England 61797 James Lynch 2690 ditto Seagoe ditto 24 5 10J brown grey fresh 6 June ditto gone to Australia 64798 William Keenan 2951 ditto Kilmore labourer 19 5 6 black hazel fresh 23 May ditto gone to America 64799 James Sands 2995 ditto Knocknamuckley weaver 19 5 7 It. brn brown fresh 23 May ditto gone to Queensland 64800 Robert McGuire 1790 Kerry* Ardfert, Kerry musician - 5 11 It. brn brown fair 21 Oct. Traleo * absent from training 64801 James Templeton 3765 lst W. Yk. Rfls Manchester ditto 26} 5 44 brown blue fresh plain 24 Nov. Pontefract took part of reg. nec. 64802 Joseph Baldwin 3468 ditto Clayton, York ditto 334 5 7 brown grey sallow ditto 24 Nov. ditto nose crooked 64801 ADMIRALTY, January 27, 1865. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OB DIS- DATE. BATING. i SIZE. CHARGED FLTOM. WHEltE BOBN. HAIB. KYE8. ; PACE. MARKS AyD REMARKS. Richard Passmore Joseph Piper L. Smith J. McBird James Davey Mich. Cunningham Alfred Jones William Barnes Henry J. Philp Jesse West " John T. Mitchell Thomas Nelson Ed. Bridger John Foster John Marsh Cornelius Regan Robert Head James Hilder William Toomer Edwin Sinel Robert Wright James Spriddle J. J. Coghlan Alexander Clarke John Brown Edward Leary Wm. H. Burrows James Shelmerdine John D. Carpenter James McClure John Wilson Alexander North Alfred Burridge John G. Vinecombe Benjamin Keel George Hartley Stephen Joyce Richard Knott James Smith Richard Boyle Henry E. Roy Samuel Weston Isaac Moore William Tyler George Wilcox William Dimond D. Dunlop George Fleuhen John Carlyle William Russell Thomas Lamerton Edward Raphael James Daley John Thomas Frederick Skinner John Attridge William Fitzgerald Thomas Rawlins Edward Power Aurora, deserter 15 Jan. Excellent, discharged 24 Jan. Asia, straggler 22 Jan. ditto 23 Jan. ditto 23 Jan. Fisgard, deserter 20 Dec. ditto 27 Dec. ditto 1 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto " s 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. ditto 3 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler 23 Jan. ditto - 3 Jan. ditto 25 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler 21 Jan. D. of Wellington, deserter 3 Nov. ditto * 3 Nov. Liverpool, deserter 19 Jan. ditto 19 Jan. Himalaya, deserter 19 Jon. Wellesley, deserter 9 Jan. ditto 9 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler 19 Jan. Cumberland, deserter 3 Jan. Enterprise, straggler 16 Jan. Canopus, discharged 14 Jan. Defence, deserter 4 Jan. Formidable, straggler 12 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler ilo Jan. ditto IK Jan. A urora, straggler 12 Jan. Edgar, discharged 12 Jan. Black Prince, smuggler 9 Jan. A chiltes, straggler 10 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler 13 Jan. ditto 13 Jan. ditto 13 Jan. ditto 13 Jan. Enterjirise, straggler 10 Jan. Prince Consort, straggler 11 Jan. ditto 11 Jan. Liverpool, straggler 10 Jan. ditto 9 Jan. ditto 10 Jan. ditto 10 Jan. ditto 10 Jan. Formidable, straggler 6 Jan. Achilles, deserter 8 Jan. ditto 8 Jan. deserter 27 Dec. ditto 4 Jan. Enterprise, straggler 6 Jan. bandsman boy, 2nd class A. B. ditto ordinary ditto ditto carpenter's crew on inary A. B. boy, 2nd class | boy, 1st class boy, 2nd class ( ditto ordinary j stoker I ordinary ditto" ditto private, R. Marines ditto captain of the mast ordiriarv, 2nd class A. B. ditto ordinary ditto private, R. Marines boy, 2nd class ditto ditto stoker gunner, R. M. A. A. B. bombadier, R. M. A. private, R. Marines A. B. 37 16 25 88 26 20 23 26 22 26 18 19 18 16 23 27 22 21 20 21 ai 27 20 27 26 23 22 33 17 16 34 30 26 25 21 21 27 29 18 184 private, R. Marines boy, lst class ditto assistant paymaster; 28 ordinary \ boy, I st class I ditto carperter's crew private, R. Marines 31 ordinary 22 ditto 24 private, R. Marines 30 gunner, R. M. A. 28 ordinary 25 ditto 23 A. B. 25 ditto 27 boy, lst class 25 gunner, R. M. A. 26 ditto 24 A. B. 27 ditto 23 I stoker 32 22 15 16 4 32 5 6 6 6 5 5 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 5 4 6 5 6 5 4 5 64 3 44 5 0 5 4 4 11 5 8 4 10 6 04 4 8 4 104 5 5 5 5 4 9 5 8 5 2 5 7 5 5 8 3 5 0 5 74 5 7 5 4 5 3 5 74 5 1 4 94 5 4 5 8 5 84 5 63 6 0 5 6 5 4 5 8 5 8 5 0 5 8 5 73 14 94 Barnstaple, Devon Chertsey, Surrey Brighton Liverpool Brighton Mullhone, Queenstown London ditto Stepney, London Tittleworth, Leicester Leith Fowey, Cornwall Mauritius Liverpool London Cork Moricetown, Devon New Cress, Kent B » th St. Hellier'j, Jersey Smallborouub, Norfolk Cawsand, Cornwall Sandwich, Kent Down Heligoland Crosshaven, Cork Comerford, Cornwall London Stafford Edinburgh Lee Is Mayfielcl, Sussex Chidmgton, Somerset Newton Abbott, Devon Am;; field, Romsey Oxford Chatham, Kent Brent, Devon Glasgow Ventnor, I. of Wight Sheemess Dublin Walworth, Surrey 11 London 6 Bristol 6 Devon 6 London 6J Dublin 10J Carlisle 8} Manchester 64 St. Winnow, Cornwall 6 Branscombe, Devon 1 Kinsale, Cork 2 Liverpool 0 Muryiebone, London 10 Great. Burston, Essex 84 Dublin 7 Clerk enwell, London 8 ditto 9 Waterford brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn hazel hazel grey blue blue blue blue hazel grey blue blue blue grey grey brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown blue light blue brown [ blue light blue brown hazel It. brn ! hazel brown ! hazel It. brn hazel brown grey brown hazel brown hazel It. brn grey brown hazel dark dark light blue dark liazel brown jgrey brown grey brown hazel dark hazel light | blue dark hazel dark brown ( light blue | brown ' hazel It. brn grey tair fresh sallow ruddy ' dark dark brown • light brown brown It. brn | brown light brown light red bine grey hazel hazel blue blue hazel grey grey blue blue brown j blue — light light sandy It. brn brown It. brn I light blue blue grey blue blue hazel blue idark ' dark ' fresh fair ' dark fresh served in Sanspareil, Ilavike, and Vesuvius served in Cygnet * • served in Cesser and Vesuvius j served in Victory and Vulcan • served in Vulcan i ditto ditto j served in Esk, James Watt, and Vulcan ' scar jun neck ; served in Vulcan served in Warrior' ! freckled; served in Gorgon, Asia, and Warrior \ serve 1 in Impregnable, Terrible, Royal Adelaide, and Warrior " i served in Warrior served in Blenheim and Warrior served in Hero and Hector served in Ptlores and Indus served in Hawke £ 3 reu ari served in St. Vincent and Vulcan ditto served in Vulcan £ 1 reward served in Hawlce and Royal Adelaide ditto served in Impregnable and Aboulcir ditto • ditto ditto sewed in Duke of Wellington and Asia £ 3 reward served in Warrior £ 1 reward served in Impregnable. Mceunder, Blenheim, and Melpomene £ 2 reward •• £ 3 reward served in Hornet and Canopus served in James Watt served in St. Vincent £ 3 reward thin light whiskers, several teeth mUsing, scar It. elbow £ 3 reward served in Cumberland servei 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 served m Princess Charlotte, Ospi- ey, and Scout ditto served in Royal Adelaide and Aboukir served in Blenheim, Nile, Sanspareil, and London served in Hogue, Lapwing, Uawke, and Hastings sorvei ir. Terrible, Caradoc, and Neptune served in Forte £ 3 reward served in Nile and Defence • ditto served in Malacca ditto bracelets on wrists, laurel leaves £ 1 reward served in Cyclops and Warrior ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. DESERTERS FROM THE ROYAL MARINES. NAME. Wright Ogden Thomas Willott Henry Bowles John Walch James McGrath John Champkins John Radbourne Nich. Henderson Peter Whittaker John Kelly DIVISION. Chatham Portsmouth ditto ditto Plymouth Chatham ditto ditto ft. Marine Art. Chatham WHEBE BOBN. Wigati, Lancashire Brighton London NewtnForbee, Lngfrd Clonbeg, Tipperary Sandford, Beds Abingdon, Berks Gateshead, Durham Wilmslow, Cheshire Sligo engineer turner labourer shoemaker servaut labourer ditto ancborsmth labourer ditto 234 2l| 20 264 244 234 29J 354 32 20} 4} brown SIZB. HAIB. BYES. FACE. COAT & TB0USEBS. brown dk. brn brown dk. brn sandy dk. brn It. brn brown brown grey hazel brown hazel grey hazel hazel hazel grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh uniform undress uniform ditto ditto ditto uniform ditto ditto undress uniform uniform DATE OP DESEBTN. 19 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 13 Jan. FLACB OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Chatham Forton ditto ditto Plymouth Chatham ditto ditto Portsmouth Chatham off furlough to London ' H. B.' on right arm, ' W.', two anchors, and 1H.' on left off furlough to Dublin ditto to Blaiigfori, Beds ditto to Abingdon ditto to Newcastle- on- Tyne discharged; scar above left eyebrow off furlough to Hull; sear on right elbow LONDON ; PRINTED FOR HEII MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARBISON AND SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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