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Date of Article: 08/02/1865
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POLICE GAZETTE. by gtatfjonta* J <' CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony, and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated natuYc, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 4051 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1865. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and oil applications in reference Jo the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to MR. W. 1). BUHN ABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W-. C. *.* Whenever it is desired that any person shoulu oo appre- hended, and tho Name is given, it iB indispensably necessary that an Information should be made aud sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with tho Advertisement, forwarded to tho Editor for insertion. As ne charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, Lettcru addressed to the Editor • uuNt be prevail], otherwise tile 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 bo - tddressed to " The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, l* all Mall, Loudon, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. I MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. About 8 p. m. on the 25th ultimo two guns, loaded with shot, were tired through the window of John Holt, of Llanymynech- hill, thereby endangering the lives of John Holt and his family. £ 20 reward will he paid to any person who ( hall give such information as " ill b ad to the conviction of the offender or offender*, an'd every effort will be made to obtain a free pardon for any accomplice not being the actual per- petrator of the offence. Information to be given to Police Constable A. Breeze, Llandisilio, or to Chief Constable J. Hodgson, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, Feb. 1. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Supposed to have been stolen from the person, on the afternoon of the 2nd instant, between the railway station and the top of St. Thomas- street, Lymington, a lady's plain gold Geneva Watch, open face, gold dial, black figures, steel hands, maker Baum, and back of the case engraved with flowers ; a long gold Guard Chain, rather large pattern, plain link, with snap ; attached to the guard it a short watch key Chain of the same pattern, with a ring at the bottom and two gold Lockets with hair, a broken gold Watch Key, a common brass ditto, a small gold Fish witn garnet eyes ; a small oval gold Locket, with grey hair inside ; a gold heart- shaped ditto, brown hair inside ; attached to the bow of the \ vatch are two or three gold snap Rings, one plain and one fancy ; a large handsome old- fashioned gold Compass, deeply carved ; a gentleman's large plain Seal, much worn, with a red cornelian stone, initials * C. F.'; a small round gold Locket, inlaid with transpaient pebbles,- dark hair inside ; a small common box Key ; aud a small tortiseshell Trinket in the shape of a padlock. £ 6 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to the recovery of the property, and conviction of the offender or offenders ( if stolen). Information to be given to Superintendent J. Martin, Hants Constabulary, Lynd- hurst, or to Sergeant Robert Brinson, Lymington.— Bow- street, February 8. Stolen on the 2nd instant,, from the person of a gentleman at Manchester, a gold lever Watch, engine- turned back, worn, gold dial, with flower ornaments, gold bands', engraved edges, No. 4525; had attached a gold square- linked Albert Chain, hook broken, a Locket, blue enamel on one side and hair on the other, and a small gold Horseshoe ; also a scarf Pin, made from a gold nugget not worked. Any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or off'euders, and recovery of the watch, shall receive £!> reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Con- stable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, February 8. Stolen on the 31st ultimo from gentlemen, in Blackfriars'- road, a gold keyless Watch, engine- turned cases, maker Viner, London, No. 3662, with gold Guard and gold Locket con- taining the miniature of a lady attached, and a gold lever hunting Watch, white enamelled dial. No. 21182.— Metro- politan Police, L Division, February 0. Stolen about 3° 30 p. m. on the 17th ultimo, from the person of a gentleman in Corporation- street, Manchester, a gold lever Watch, white dial, steel b inds, No. 11) 790. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension aud convic- tion of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the said watch, shall receive £ 2 2s. reward, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, February 1. Stolen by a female about 8- 30 p. m. on the « 8th ultimo, from the person ef a gentleman, between Victoria bridge and Victoria Station, Manchester, a patent lever silver Watch, No. 13095, has a seconds hand. £ 1 reward will be paid on conviction of the thief and recovery of the watch. Informa- tion to be given to Chief Constable Captain Palin, Town Hall, Manchester ; at any Police Station in the city of Manchester ; or to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Ashton under- Lyne.— Bow- street, February 1. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Between 6 and 7' 30 p. m. on the 6th instant the dwelling- house of Mr. Robert C. Briggs, of Hail- gate, Howden. York- shire, was entered by means of skeleton keys, and the following property stolen : five Sovereigns; a Soup Ladle, a Gravy Spoon, four Table Spoons, six Dessert Spoons, a Salt Spoon, a Salt Castor, three Tea Spoons, a Butter- knife with ivory handle, a large Sugar Spoon with ivory handle, two small Sugar Spoons, and a pair of Sugar Tongs— all silver; a quantity of old silver Coins ; and a gold Wedding Ring and Keeper. Two men and a woman are suspected. One man, 28 to 30 years of age, 6 feet 6 or 7 inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes; dressed in dark clothing, sometimes wearing a low- crowned bat and at others a dark cap with brass buttons. The other man, 25 to 27 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, light brown hair and slight whiskers, no beard, fair complexion, Btoutly built; dressed in dark clothing, usually wears a low- crowned hat, but may occasionally be seen in a cap with brass buttons. The woman, about 29 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, black hair, jvery dark brown eyes, long small features, dark complexion ; dressed in a black » ' ress, brown sealskin mantle, and black bonnet, usually wears a black fall. These three persons left Hull by first train in the morning with tickets for Easlington, where they got out and walked to Howden, from thence, in the evening, they returned by last train, tho two men from Eislington to Hessle, four miles from Hull, and the woman by the same train direct from Howden to Hull. Information to be given to Super- intendent Mark Green, East Riding Constabulary, Howden, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 8. Further information respecting the burglary at the Palace of the Bishop of Chester, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 30th ultimo: ELIZABETH LAING, alias SCOTCH LIZZ, has been apprehended, and all the property except one Overcoat ( a blue witney sac, with blue velvet collar^ recovered. Information to be given to Chief Constable^ G. L. Fenwick, Chester.— Bow- street, February 8. During the night of the 3rd instant, the dwelling- house of J. Wiltshire, Esq., Shockerwick, near Bath, was broken and entered, and the following articles stolen therefrom, viz. : a plain gold horizontal repeating Watch, enamel dial, maker Fras. Perigal, London, No. 21870, with a plain old- fashioned fob Chain, large links, and large gold Seal attached with a swivel and red cornelian stone, crest— an eagles claw, and motto ' Be careful ; a gold Breast Pin, plain round top ; a German silver Pencil Case ; a black cloth single- breasted Coat, nearly new ; a pair of black kid Gloves; a white Handkerchief, marked ' C. S.' ; a dark brown Inverness Cape, the top button hole has been repaired ; a black felt billycock hat, maker Mager, Bath ; and about £ 20 in Gold and Silver Monies. £ 5 reward will be paid for the apprehension of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Morgan, County Police Station, Upper Bristol- road, Bath.— Bow- street Febeuary 8. Stolen about 6 p. m. on the 3rd instant, from the shop window of Mr. William Hinkley, jeweller, Newcastle- under- Lyme, by breaking a pane of plate glass with a brick- end : 2 ladies gold lever Watches, engraved backs, gold balances and dials, jewelled in four holes, maker William Hinkley, New- castle, Nos. 61230 and CI643. Supposed by four men, from 20 to 23 years of age, all dressed in dark cloth clothing and caps, except one, who had on a light coloured overcoat; three of them were from 5 feet 3 to 5 inches high, and stout build, the fourth was 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and of very slight build, with very pale thin face. Information to be given to Superintendent Williams, Newcastle, Staffordshire.— Bow- st., February 6. Stolen by means of housebreaking, from the cottage of Elizabeth Morgan, at Ipsden Heath, in the county of Oxford, between 10 and 12 a. m. on the 2nd instant, about £ 7 in Gold, and 30s. in Silver, contained in a steel chain Purse and a dark silk Purse. Supposed by a man about 5 feet 2 inches high, stout figure, brown hair ; dressed in a snuff- coloured velveteen jacket, militia trousers, and brown billycock hat. Information to be given to Supeifntendent Philip Cope, Henley- on- Thames, Oxon.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen on the 2nd instant, by means of housebreaking, at Low Butterby, near Durham, two pairs of cloth Trousers ; two cloth Waistcoats ; a cloth Jacket; a striped cotton Shirt ; and a pair of Boots with elastic sides, the property of William Gregory and David White. By a Scotchman ( who Ipledged the articles, except the shirt and boots, in Durham the same day), a farm labourer, about 22 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, proportionately made ; dressed in a dark grey mixture waistcoat with sleeves, cord trousers, brown cloth cap, cossack boots, and woollen scarf. Information to he given to Superintendent Johnson, County Constabulary Office, Durham.— Bo'v- street, February 6. Description of JOHN WATTS, who is charged with breaking and entering the Mansion House at Erins, Argyll- shire, on the 13th ultimo, and stealing therefrom several pairs of Blankets ( some of which have been recovered): he is a miner or navvy, a native of Cornwall, about 60 years of age, about 6 feet 8 inches high, blind of left eye ( which is small and white), brown whiskers meeting under chin, ruddy com- plexion, rather hairy about the face ( which is round and full), common nose, thin blown hair, stout make, walks straight, and wears his cap on the left side of his head ; when last seen he wore a blue monkey jacket, much worn, shepherd tartan or dark grey trousers, of fine cloth but much worn, white and red cravat, blue cloth cap with leather peak, much worn, navvy boots, and has a white frock, which he may be wearing when at work ; speaks with the English accent: he has been several years, previous to October last, engaged in mines in Argyllshire, and he will probably seek employment elsewhere in similar works. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Argyllshire, Lochgilphead, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, February 6. Between 10 p. m. on the lst and 6 a. m. on the 2nd instant the dwelling- house of Mr. T. Dean, of Street Farm, Kelsall, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen : a brown cloth Topcoat with brown buttons; a dark blue Topcoat; an old light plaid Jacket, much worn ; a grey cloth Waistcoat, wants mending at the pocket; a rough brown Rug, marked ' T. D'; a plaid Cap ; two pairs of cotton Sheets ; a pair of linen Sheets; an old flannel Waistcoat ; four dimity Window Curtains; a gingham Apron ; an old Chemise with two patches ; a pair of woollen Stockings } a* d an old felt Hat. Inrormation to be given to Superintendent ( JWj nne, ' l'arporley, or to Police Constable ( No. 64) Elisha Lockett, Police Station, Kelsall, Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 6. Between 9 p. m. the 29th and 5 a. m. on^ he 30th ultimo, the dwelling- house of James Richardson, farmer, Hardy- lane, Chorlton- cum- Hardy, was broken and entered, and the follow- ing property stolen therefrom : 1 linen Sheet ; 1 cotton ditto ; 1 white linen Bolster Slip ; 1 grey Jinen ditto ; 4 double warped calico Pillow Slips, with four strings on each, new ; 1 grey calico Mattress Cover, new ; 1 calico Nightgown, with muslin frill round the neck and wristbands about 3 inches wide ; 1 calico Nightgown, with narrow wristbands, and open ig^ ront half way ; 3 calico Shirts, witji white covered buttons, bSy's size, nearly new; 2 linen Shir w oper. o t( iind, half worn, men's size, and newly mended at the bottom ; 1 new grey holland Apron, marked ' J. R.' in white cotton on the band ; 1 grey canvas Apron ; 1 blue striped cotton Apron ; 3 roller Towels, two of which are nearly new; 4 linen Tea Towels, half worn ; 1 linen Collar, man's size ; 9 linen Collars, boy's size, three turn- down ; 2 twilled calico Nightcaps, one with edging ; 1 diaper Table Clotb, much worn and marked with iron mould; 1 grey linen Dresser Cloth, 2 yards long and 1 yard wide, much worn; 1 linen Chemise, with crotchet edging round the neck and sleeves about 1 inch wide, much worn ; 1 piece of grey Canvas, I yard square, and hemmed at the sides all these articles were wet. A pair of strong lace- up Baots, man's size, the toes and heels tipped with iron, and about nine holes on each side, much worn ; 2 pairs of yellow leather Gaiters, buttons up the sides, and come well up on the thigh ; 2 Horse Cloths, with black and rtd stripes, a large leather strap on each to come round the breast, new ; 1 old Horse Cloth, with black and red stripes, much worn, a leather strap on each side. Suspicion is attached to a farm labourer who was discharged from Mr. Richardson's service on the ? lst ult., who is a native of Cheadle, Ch" shire, 22 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, stoutly built, round shouldered, dark hair ( cut short) and whiskers ; dressed in a round cotton cord jacket and vest, brown cloth trousers ( newly fronted with rough cloth), aud clogs. Information to be given to Superintendent Chadwick, County Constabulary, Old Trafford, near Man- chester.— Bow- street, February 3. Further particulars respecting the burglary at the Palace of the Bishop of Cheater, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 30th ultimo. Five persons have been apprehended, viz.: JOSEPH BANKS, alias MICK FLANNEGAN, alias NEWCASTLE MICK, 28 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, brown hair, proportionate make, walks erect, grey eyes, heavy eyebrows, tresh complexion, slight moustache, rather wide mouth, good- looking, and tattooed on both arms ; dressed in dark clothes, elastic- side boots, and round felt hat: has been convicted in Newcastle, Manchester, and Liverpool, for felony. CHRISTOPHER WELTON ( name supposed to be fictitious), 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, full fresh- coloured face, large stiff brown whiskers, chin shaved clean, very corpu- lent, and speaks the Ncwcastle- on- Tyne dialect; dressed in a dark tweed surtout coat, long in the skirt, dark vest, and fashionably made dark diagonal tweed trousers, soft billycock hat, and thin lace- up boots with brass eyelet- holes: hawks razors, & c. WILLIAM TASSINGER, alias DUBLIN, 28 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark complexion, black eyes, hair, and whiskers ( thickest under the chin), and slightly pockpitted ; dressed in a black billycock hat, blue pilot coat and vest, and dark cord trousers : hawks cheap jewellery, which he carries in a box covered with black leather strap round it. In his possession were found fifteen paiis of men's white cotton Gloves, which are supposed to have been stolen. MARY WELTON ( name supposed to be fictitious), 27 years of age, thin pale face, very high cheekbones, and small restless eyes ; dresses well, and has been living with Welton. MARY TASSINGER, alias SMITH, 28 years of age, tall, light hair, large coarse features, and badly dressed. A woman of the following description, who pledged one of the stolen coats the day after the burglary, is still at large: 28 years of age, 6 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, black hair, hazel eyes, has a woman and sailor tattooed on left arm, ' M. Mc.,' heart," J. G.', and anchor on right arm, has marks of recent cuts on one of her arms, and a few days ago had one POLICE GAZETTE. February 8. or two blackened eyes ; lias served 12 months for a burglary at Tranmere, n.- ar Liverpool, aud is well known » o the police in Liverpool, Manchester, Ale., as SCOTCH. LIZZ. The grey Overcoat only has been recovered. All the prisoners aie suspected of having committed offences elsewhere, information to be given to Chief Constable G. L. Fenwick, Chester.— lioio- mritt, Itbruary 3. Between 12 p. m. on the 29th and 7 a. m. on the 30th ultimo the dwelling- house of thd Rev. R. Ellis, of Westerdale, in the Noith Riding of Yorkshire, was broken and. entered, and a pair of Cossack boots, man's size but very small, nearly new, veiy broad aciosi the toes, two lace holes on each side, htei plajva, loal. d ub the bottoms with small mods, stol- u. Supposed i. y a man,. 28 to35 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 7 inches liigli, cfctrk complexion and hair, much hair about face, stoutly l « uilt ; dmt » » e^ in dark Cap, fustian clothes, and strung boots : had the appearance of a navvy on tramp. A button was I'ouuti on the pantry floor, with a brass- rim and a piece of horn in the centre, the size of a fourpenny piece, the lim on the top was flowered, on the neck side of the button ' Sporting — New Design' stamped on the brass. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary, Stokesley, or to Inspector Ralph Prest, Police Station, Guiaborough.— Low sliett, February 3. Stolen by means of housebreaking, between the 21st and 27th ultimo, mini the Hawick Archaeological Museum, a large collection of ancient gold, silver, copper, and bronze Coins, and foreign gold, silver, and copper Coins, among which were a gold Jacobus, 1001 or 1002, a bilver 6a. Piece of Queen Arme, eight or M » « I gold East Indian Coins, various silver Coins ot Ed w » nl, Queens Elizabeth and Mary and William III, a silver Shilling ot Henry VIII, and two Roman silver Coins; a Bank of Ireland Note tin- is., supposed date 180>, with many endorse- ments on back, and several American Greenbacks, from 5to5C dollars ; a pair of elephant's Tusks, nearly 3 feet long ; two silvnr Rods, about 4 feet long, divided into three compartments by rings, the tw- e, under spaces plain spiral fluted, the upper a lozenge or diamond pattern, half- inch each side, and chased, top- rounded, diameter at bottom 1} inches, at top 3 or 3 j ruches ( they will most likely be snipped of the silver ; a figure of an Elephant, ( J inches long by 5 inches high ; a Walrus Tooth ; two bronze Hindoo Household Godls: a small brass Russian Cross; a Cross, Anchor, and Heart of polished steel; a small box of Seed Pearls, and various other articles. £ 10 rewaid will be pit'd fur such information as will lead to the recovery of the ul. ok' or part of the property, and the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Munro, Hawick, Roxburghshire.— Bow- street, February 1. On the night of the 29th ultimo, the dwelling- house of Mrs. Jane Beswick, Quay- road, Bridlington, was entered by ineHiis of skeleton keys, aud stolen therefrom : 9 silver Table Spoons, old- fashioned, three of them marked ' I.'; 0 silver Tea Spoons, marked ' 1.'; 0 silver Tea Spoons, old- fashioned ; 2 pairs of silver Sugar Tongs, marked lE. C.,* crest— a dove ; a small silver Butter Boat; a gold plated Brooch, with ruhy stone ; a pearl Ring with hair, oval shaped, marked ' Nicholas Roberts.' Information to be given to Superintendent B. E. Nay lor, Bridlington, Yorkshire.— Boio- strect, lebruary 1. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Supposed to have been stolen, about the 20th December fast, from a pasture near shull, in the township of Wolsinghnm, Durham, eight scotch Wethers, 2 years old.- jnaiked ' W. S.' on horn aud on near side with tar, ' S.' burnt on face, stroke of tar on the off bide, and ruddled across the fillets. Information to be given to Supeiintendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham.— Bow- street, February 8. Further information respecting the Horse stolen from Mr. Kent's, in the parish of Aldbourre, Wilts, and advertised in tku Police Gaivtte of the 0th May last: the horse was offered for sale in Shrewsbury on May 1.5, by the man for whose apprehension a warrant still exists charging him with stealing the two horses from headlington, Oxon, advertised in the Police Gazette of the Odi ultimo, in company with the two buys committed to Oxford Assizes for trial. £ 5- reward will be paid on the recovery of the hone, and conviction of the ulfsuder or off< iid « r » . Information to bu^ iven to Superinten- ded Thomas Stretton, Wilts Constabulary, Marlborough.— — Bow- strut, February 0. Description of a horse found on the lst inofaot, and now in the possession of the police at Wednesbury: about 16 hands high, dark brown, star on forehead, white near hind fetlock, aged, the horse was fully harnessed, and was covered with a light woollen rug, and in very low condition. Information to be given to Superintendent Holland, Staffordshire Constabulary) Office, Wedi, e. ibury.— Bow- sire. t, February C. Found on tfo 10th ultimo, at Great Wilbraham, supposed to have been stolen, an uged light coloured mare Donkey. Jn- foimatioo to be given to Inspector Knight, Bottisham, Cam- bridgeshire.— livin- ilreet, February 6. Stolen during the night of the 30th ultimo, the property of Mr. George Colebatch, of Neenton, Salop, farmer, a small ewa Sheep, of the Welsh breed, with a. white face, and markedl with the letters ' U. C.' in pitch on the right side. Information t » he given to Superintendent R. McWilliam, County Police Office, Bridgnorth or to Police Constable ( 22) Clarke, Neenton, Salop.— Bute- meet, February 0. Found in a field at Southcote Farm, near Reading, on the 8th ultimo, ( supposed to have lit en stolen), a bay nag Mare,, aged, about 14 or 16 hands high, a small star in forehead, rough mane, switch tail, stands rather over at knees, slightly touched in the wind, and in bad condition. Information to bo given to Supe- rhitende- nt Crook, Berks Constabulary Station, Reading.— Hum- street, February 3. Found, supposed to have been stolen, a dark brown Mare, black legs and f. et, stands about 1C hands, aged, has several white spots on the, off side, and the hair chafed off the shoulder, « hite spot on the chine, and in rather low condition. It was left at an inn at Arnold, Notts, on the 20th ultimo, Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent T. l'alethorpe, County Police Station, Nottingham.— Bow- street, February 1. Description of THOMAS PROUT, alias BROWN, charged with stealing a brown Horse at Chadlington, Oxon, on thei night of the 6th ultimo ( since recovered): about 28 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, stout make, dark complexion, dark, brown hair, hither long behind and inclined to curl^ dark brown busby whiskers, walks erectly, and has the appearance of a farm labourer ; dressed in a rough brown overcoat, corduroy trousers, leather leggings, strong lace- up boots with whiie< leather lares, and black billycock hat: he is well known in the counties of Gloucester, Salop, and Bedford. Information to be givtu at the Chief Constable a Office, Oxford, er to Inspector J. Lakin, Chipping Norton, Oxon, who holds a warrant for liis appialieuimun.— Bow- street, February I. LARCENY ANDWlBEfZLEMENT, The property stolen fromTietghley ' ff the 3lst ultimo, has been recovered, unci THOMAS HEWETT, « f Leeds, traveller, apprehended for stealing the same, descriUd in the Police Gazette of the 3rd instant.— Bo/ s- strsct, February 8. Description of RICHARD JONES, alias REDMAN DICK, who is charged with stealing, on the 9th ultimo, at Coton Hall, Salop, a Shovel ( since recovered), tire property of Mrs. Wakeman : about 60 years, of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, stoutly made, broad face, flat nose, sandy hair and whiskers, which meet, tuider the chin; dressed in moleskin j icket, with long skirts, and pockets outside aud inside, mole- skin or cotron curd trousers, moleskin vest, r;- d sc itf, anil cloth cap; lie is much addicted to drinking, trequeats low public and beer houses, and sometimes represents himself to be a sawyer, aud at <* th# r times a navvy or dtainwr ; h « is well knowu in Wolverhampton and other parts of Staffordshire. 1 He is the same person who was advertised" fn the Police- Gizetfe of the fallowvug dates: on, the 13th ultimo,'. suspectedof' stealing five Saws aud t wo Axes from a joiner's s'lop at tile Broad- lanes, Claverley, Salop ; on the 18th ultimo, charged with stealing two Saws, two Axes, and a carpenter's Frail fioin Shipton, Silop ; and on the 20th ultimo, suspected of stealing three Saws, an Axe, aud a flag Basket, trow a. carpenter's shop in Guilshorough, Northamptonshire. Information to be given t> Superintendent McWilliam, County Constabulary Office^ Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable ( 63) John Blower, Alveley, near Bridgnorth, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow- street, February 8. Description of CHARLES HUTCHINSON, who is charged on a warrant with stealing a Coat ( since recovered), the property of John Shetton, at Bishop Auckland. Durham: ahout 34 years of age, 6 feet or 9 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, slender make, long thin face, has a scar « n one cheek, and the forefinger of one hand has been injured, which makes it thick at the end ; dressed in a long grey coat, and dark mixture trousers, much worn at the knees: has been in the army, and has two medals, aud has also served in the Durham Artillery Militia. He hawks brushes, which he generally carries in his coat pocket, aud generally- stays at common lodging- houses. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham.— Bow street, February 8. Stolen on the 1st instant, from No. 7, Rupert- court, Rupert street, St. James's, a pair of black cloth Trousers ; two black cloth Waistcoats, one double- breasted, one single; a woollen Scarf, shawl pattern ; a red silk Scarf, Prince of Wales' feathers in Centre ; a cotton Necktie ; and a Tablecover, red ground, coloured border. By a youth, 19 years of age, 5 leet 5 inches high, sallow complexion, light hair; dressed in dark cn* t and vest, cmd trousers, lace- up boots, and black cap,— Metropolitan Police, C Division, February 8. Stolen since the 30th ultimo, from a new building in St. George's- road, Peckham, twenty- two new Doors. By a man, 30 years of a* e, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion ; dressed m flannel jacket, cord trousers, and cloth cap : dirty appearance.— Metropolitan Police, P Division, Fcbiua- y 8. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Oldham, about 1130 a. ui. on the 3rd instant, the following property : a peach- coloured woollen Shawl; a black coburg scarf Shawl, with twisled silk fringe ; a Muck and white woollen plaid Shawl, large pattern ; a white flannel Petticoat, with three or four tucks, calico binding, and fastens with a hook and eye ; a flannel Petticoat, with two lucks, calico binding, has been turned top to bottom, and has a button off behind ; a new white flannel Petticoat, with two tucks and calico binding, and fastens with a button behind ; and a pair of women's elastic- side Boots, kid tops, patent leather fronts, and brass rivets in the soles. By a woman who lodged iu the house two nights : about 26 yeais ot age, 5 feet. 6 inches high, sandy hair, slenderly built, has good teeth in fiont, one of the eye teeth in upper jaw projects a little, and she had a scurvy mark on the left cheek ; dressed in a red merino diess, with black velvet about four inches broad round the bottom, and trimmed with strips of black velvet across the back. Information to be given to Chiet Constable Wetherell, Town HalJ, Oldham.— Bow- sireet, Feb. 8. Absconded from the Austrian brig ' Rachel,' in the Port of Cardiff^ a seaman, charged with stealing £ 22 in gold, £ 2 in French Money, five £ 5 Notes, and a gold Ring, the property of Captain Suppis: 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 6 inches high, ruddy complexion, no whiskers, light brawn curly h « ir; dressed in monkey jacket, glazed cap, and sea boots. Supposed to have left Cardiff for Newport. £ 5 reward will be paid mi his apprehension snd recovery of the money. Information to be given to Superintendent J. Box Stockdale, Cardiff, Gla- morganshire.— Bow- street, February 8. Absconded from the parish of Llanfairarybryn, Carmar- thenshire, about 2 am. on the 16th ultimen, charged on a warrant with stealing some household Furniture, Linen, andl Knives and Forks ( all of which have been recovered), the property of Peter Morton, Esq., rail way contractor : THOMAS WELSH, alias PUNCH, a navvy, about 55 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, grey hair anil whiskers, fresh complexion, large nose, and is a little 1 tine in contequeuce of having fractured one of his legs about twelve months ago ; dressed, when her absconded, in a white slop, moleskin trousers, aud a dark cloth cap ; is accompanied by his wife, who is a Scotchwoman, about 60 years of age, tall, with red or sandy hair, and slightly pock- pitted. Information to be given at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carmar hen.— Bow- street, February 8. Absconded on the lst instant, from No. 2, Edward- street, Hoxton, stealing £ 9 lis. 6d., a man, 20 years of age, 6 feetl 5 inches high, stout bnild, fair complexion; dressed in blue overcoat with blue velvet collar and light cap.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, February G. Stolen on the 20th ultimo, from No. 2, Sarah's- plaee,, Brook Green- lane, Hammersmith : a calico Sheet and a brown linsey Tablecloth, both marked ' Dixon' in ink ; aud two feather Pillows, linen ticks. By a female, 23 years of age, 5 ' eet high, fair complexion, one tooth deficient in upper jaw ; dressed in black dress with two flounces snd green orapo bonnet with plaid strings.— Metropolitan Police, T Division, February 6. Stolen on the lst instant, from No. 14, Willow- row, Saint Luke's: 1 pair of black cloth Trousers. 1 black cloth VesL 2 calico Shirts. 2 linen Collars, By a man, 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark com- plexion anil hair, slight moustache ; dressed in a black suit and felt hat. — Metropolian Police, G Division, February Q. Description of a man who is charged with breaking into several vessels, during the past and present month: between 30 and 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 HWIIP ® high, dark com- plexion, dark hair a fittlo curly, and whiskers under chin; dressed in an old fustian sleeved waistcoat mended in front, a dirty blue Guernsey underneath, old fustian trousers, lace- up boots, and blue cloth cap with fur round it; he is supposed to be a waterman ; frequents low beer houses, brothels, and river sides. Infoinvatinri to be given to Superintendent William Hall, Wakefield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February G. Stolen from different shops in the Borough of Cambridge, during the evening of the 3nl instant, a pair of gentlemauV buttou Boots ; a pair of men's half Boots ; a pair of men's strong lace- up Shoes ; a pair of men's strong nailed Shoes, with eyelet holes and tips on the- bonis ; sis silk Handkerchiefs, magenta colour; 1 ditto white ground with violet bolder j and; a number of gilt scarf Rings irncf Pins. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Borough Police, Cambridge.— Bou>- st., February 6. Absconded on the 28th ultimo WILLIAM PEPLOW, « ngi » « uian or cuHWr, native, of Patting ham. or Wolverhampton, ahout 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, stoutly made, one eye has been injuieit, charged with stealing a german silver Watch, seconds hand, No. 9892, the property of James Corbett Netley. A warrant has been issued for his apprehension, lie is said to be well known to the Police in Staffordshire, having been several times convicted of felony, awl he hs3 » erveil in the Staffordshire Viilitia. Information to- be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- strcet, February 0. Description of ROBERT WALLACE, a private of the 74th highlanders, and servant to an officer of that regiment, who absconded from Fdinburgh on the 4th instant, dressed in- plain clothes, which he is charged with stealing: 19 years of age, about 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, auburn hair ( ueuily red), is a groom, and was borii in the parish of Carluke, in tile county of Lanark ; has two suits ot clothing in llis possession, both made of dark grey tweed, except one pair of trousers, which are made of light grey check c otU ;. when he absconded is supposed to have had on two pairs of trousers, two waistcoats, and one coat, and wears a balmoral cap. Sup- posed to have left Edinburgh by a train leaving the Waverley Station at about 8 p. m., and is likely first to proceed to Glasgow, Information to be given to the Adjutant, 74th Highlanders, Edinburgh Castle.— Bow- street, February G. Description of a man, a brick maker or burner, who ia charged with stealing 14s. from Richard Estrop, ot Guisborough, ironstone miner, on the 5th instant: 55 years of age, 5 feet 10 iu. high, lather dark complexiuu and whiskers, black hair, slender build, and is a native of Sheffield, where it is supposed he will go ; dressed in an old billycock hat, brown cloth coat, citton cord trousers, marked witli red calcine dust, strong boots, one of them has a piece out of the sole, on the inside of the boot near the toe- plate. He has worked at and is well known in most brickyards. Information to be given to Super- intendent Simpson, Stokesley, or to Inspector Ralph Prest, North Riding Constabulary, Guisbrough, Yoikshire.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen between 10 and 11 p. m. on the 3rd instant, from a bedroom at the ' Star* public- house, Wokingham, Berks: a black cloth frock Coat, the sleeves lined with green silk, the back lining quilted, in good condition ; a light brawn or greyish wooileii plaid Jacket, small pattern, man's size, large , inside pockets on the hips, a hook and eye at the top to fasten it close to the neck, in good condition ; a black stuff or gam- nroon summer Coat, has only one button at the top, large inside pockels across the skirts ; a pair of black cloth Trousers, fly fronts, side pockets, in good condition ; a pair of greyish tweed Trousers, long seat, pieces taped, a stain oil the front of lelt thigh, side pockets ; two white calico Shirts, linen fronts, elean and fit for wear, in good condition ; a pair of black kid Gloves, and a pair of woollen Mittens iu the pockets of stolen coats. By a man, a trainp, of the following description, who engaged lodgings there for the night : he is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 3 filches high, ratner daik complexion, long dark hair, no whiskers, round features, hazd eyes^ rather square shoulders, slightly made, and active; dressed in light coloured cord trousers, dark cap with leather peak and a narrow strip of leather round the front, and btucher boots nailed all round ; stated that he was a cooper. He will probably be wearing one of the stolen coats as he left his own behind. In- formation to be given to Superintendent O'Neill, Berks Con- stabulary Station, Wokingham.— Bow slrett, February ( J. Description of a woman who absconded fVom Wem, Salop, on the 28th ultimo, charged with stealing a black Cashmere Shawl with black eilli fringe about 2 inches wide, nearly new, and a li^ ht woollen Shawl, old fashioned shell pattern : 49 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stoutly built, bread face, flat nose, fresh complexion, trout teeth very wide apart ; dresssd in an old striped baie^ e dress with a puff round the bottom, an old brown chenille shawl, au old light shawl tied round her under the other, a dirty white straw bonnot trimmed with faded pink ribbon and black and white flowers, and a pair of men's elastic side Boots, the elastic much worn, which are also stolen. Information to be given to Sergeant G. Brown, Wem, Salop.— Bow- street, February 6. Absconded from Woolastone, near Lydney, on the 31st ultimo, charged with stealing two Swans, the property of Edward Andrew Noel, Esq., of Alvington, WILLIAM BALL, alias REBS, a labourer, ahout 33 years of age, but looks younger, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high, light hair, complexion, and whiskers, which grow uuder the chin, and has a squeaking voice ; dressed in a short white smock with band, cord trousers, and billycock hat. £ 1 reward will be paid for his apprehension, luformation to be given to) Sergeant Tanner, Lydney, Gloucestershire, who holds a wariant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, February 3. Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of Oldham, about 6a. m. on the 23id ultimo, the following property: a diaper Piuatore ; a pair of linen Drawers, with edging round the bottom, cockle- shell pattern, made to fit a girl about 11 years of age; a scarlet and white knitted Muffler, stripes about ^• inch broad ; a scarlet and black woollen Shirt ; an old- fashioned verge Watch, white dial, N « . 94U2, had attached a steel Chain, aud a common brass Key ; a dark mixture cloth Coat, black velvet collar, two pockets inside skirt and one in Ielt breast,' black horn buttous, aud bound with black worsted braid ; a black cloth Cap ; and a pair of elastic- side Boots, nearly new. By a man who lodged iu the house that night, about 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 0 inches high, slender make, light hair and complexion , supposed to be wearing the stolen property, as he left his own behind. Also stolen from a beer- house at Oldham, on the morning of the 2otli ultimo, a round blue pilot cloth Jacket, a pocket on each side aud one inside left hi east, trimmed with black covered buttons; a buff Vest, double- breasted, with cloth raised which forms squares, liai three pearl buttOns on each I side; a pair of fine cord trousers, with rule pocket which con- « • f t February 8. POLICE GAZETTE. 3 tnrvd n 2- foot Rule ; ft rt* l flannel Shirt ; b cotton Shirt, with linen front; a pair o » lace- up Boots, with about 14 brass eyelet iiolea on each side. By a yomig man lodger, about 23 years of age, 6 feet 2 or 3 inches high, rather stout build, fiesh com- plexion, dark brown hair ( rather long), whiskers under chin ; weak eye3, long nose flat at the bridge ; dressed in a black cloth cap with peak. Mack and ted muffler, and supposed the stolen clothes, as he left his own behind ; the stolen articles will be rather too l » rge for him. In one of his pockets was found a small book, in which was written'Great Cross street, George Taylor.' Information to be given to the Head Constable,, Borough Police, Oidhatn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February s. Stolen on the 1st instant, from the ' Queen's Head' hotel, Ashhy de- la Zouch, Leicestershire, a leather Writing Desk, containing I'D, chiefly in Half ciowns. The desk was after- wards foutid in a room at the hotel in which a man of the following description slept, and who left Ashby by the 7 a. m. train for Burton- on- Trent : 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches, high, slender make, brown hair and whiskers, sallow com- plexion ; dressed in a long snuff coloured topcoat, black hat, bine worsted necktie with a ring on it, and white turn- down collar ; is of rather shabby appearance. It is supposed that he has committed oflvnes elsewhere. Information to he given to Inspector Thomas Ward, Constabulary Station, Ashby- de- l » 4Si> uoh, Leicestershire.— Bou> street, February 3. Stolen on the night of the 1st instant, from the house of William Whalley, ' Crown' inn, Nova Scotia, Blackburn : a black silk Dress, lias two large flounces on skirt which are bound with peach coloured burning, honks up the front of body, nearly new ; a pair of women's kid leather Boots, buttons 111 front ; a pair of strong hlucher blioes, three holes at each side of front, aud have been hall heeled ; a red and black plaid woollen Shawl, about half worn ; u brown woollen Shawl; a pair of girl's white woollen Stockings; a white linen Shirt, not finished ; a woman's black satin jacket, partly made ; two cotton Sheets ; a black hoMntid Jacket, to lit a dress; and a light woollen Shawl. By a man of the following description, who took lodiiiiikS there, and afterwaids absconded: from 30 to 38 years » f a^ e, 5 feet 7 inches hi « h, dark complexion, very small whiskers, slender make ; dressed in a grey coat, vest, and trousers, the coat hound round the edges, red and black plaid shirt, black silk necktie, white collar, aud elastic- side boots ; carried a black bag and umbrella Information to be given to Chief Constable Joseph Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn.— How- street, February 3. Description of a man who is charged with stealing 10s., the moneys of Mr John Firby, of Bishop Auckland, on the 26th ultimo: about 40 years ot age, 6 feet 0 or 7 inches high, dark complexion and Imir, stoutly made; dressed in a dark coat and hat. He called Mr, Firby up at S o'clock in the morning, pretending to make a purchase, and induced him to lay 10s on the counter for change, which lie picked up a « d ran away with, he had the uppearanie of a stableman, and left the bit of a riding bridle behind him, which was stamped 4Hall ntul Sm' on ih* branch at each side, which are of unusual length. Information to he given to Superintendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham .- Bow- street, Fab. 1. Description of FREDERICK HANDCOCK, a travelling watchmaker, who is charged with stealing 2 Watches, oil the lGltl ultimo, entrusted to hitn to repair, aud which Imve since been found pledged, the property ot J. B. Smith and another, at Shepton Mallet: 28 y*< ua of age, 5 ft. 1 or 2 in. high, light sandy luir and whiskers, and has a lew pimples on forehead ; dresstd iu a light suit of clothes, and low crowned felt hat. lie is the same man tw advertised in the Police Gazette of the 21st ultimo, chargnt with au* Ui. g a wtiLch at High Wycombe, In- formation to lie given to Deputy Chief Constable W. G. Bloxham, Glastonbury, or to the Serjeant of Police, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, who holds a warrant for his apprebensiun.— Bow- strett, February J. Stolen from Stafford on the morning of the 30th ultimo, an alpaca Dress, jacket body ; a square grey mixture woollen Shawl : two new black doeskin Vests, une rib'bed, no collar ; and eleven nieces of Antimacass. By a girl, who said she came from Birmingham ; about, 15 years of age, short and stont, fresh complexion, dark hair tut short and turned up in front .; supposed to be wearing the stolen shawl and dress. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Oswell, Stafford.— — Bow- strcct, February 1. Stolen from Thos. Rushton, of Sedgclefch, on the 20th nit., a'brown sable Cap, quite new, apieco of Beef, and a piece of Mutton, about 7 lbs. each. Also stolen at the same time, froin Jas. Thompson, a pair of strong navvy Boots, quite new. lly a navvy, » h « has been working for about thtee wanks on the nejv line of railway near Pamshaw ; about 30 years of age, 6 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, town hair, slightly bald on the top off his head, ginger- coloured whiskers, propoitiunate make, and epeaks the north country dialect ; dressed in nrowu velvet coat half worn, uiole- akiu trousers, short moleskin leggings, the stolen cap, and a pair of lar^ e hoot clogs; ha may he wearing a pair of uew strong lace boots; one of the fingers on right hand has been recently crushed about the nail, and is at present wrapped up. It is supposed that he will seek for employ- ment on some railway in course of construction. Information to be # iv<- n to Superintendent Jobson, Houghton- le- Spring Fence Houses, Durham.— Liuw- itrcet, February 1. Description of two men who absconded from Charlton, on the 2Gih ultimo, charged with stealing « number of Joiner's Tools, which have since been recovered : one, a native of Charlton, Oxon, about 20 years of a,' e, 8 feet 5 or G inches high, fair complexion ; dressed in dark jacket, round hat, cord trouaers ( cluiiwly patched on one leg), and unkle boots. The oilier, about 20 years nf age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, slender make, a wheelwright's apprentice, the middle finger of left hand has been cut oil' near the'first joint, also has a pistol wound iu the palm of right hand ; dr. ssed in a dark jacket, dark cap with leather peak, and fustian trousers with paint on them. Iiitomintio. il to be given to Superintendent Moulden, Bicester, Ox*, who will pav all reasonable expenses for their • jppioheusioii.— Bow- street, February 1. high, walks erect, fallow complexion, dark hair and whiskers, nose long and rather Halt, ' Inn face, heavy eyebrows, lias a . slight cast in one eye, audm^' is one foot out; he is likely to seek for employment^ Binfctgham. Information to he given to Superintendent '(•• Cloui< TC^ ighti> n Buzzard, Rwls, who holds a wairant lor nm appretn( pon.— Bow- street, February 1. FELONIES ( Not otherwise described J. Description of JOHN HICKS, who is charged upon a warrant witii embezzling a Letter the property of H. M. Post- in mttir. General : about 21 years of age, 6 feet 7$ inches high, full fa - o, small eyes, no whiskers, and small moustache ; dressed generally i" fight co « t, waistcoat, and dark trouseis. Informa- tion to be given to Sergeant John Sperring, Police Office, Crewkerne, S mierset, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, Fob/ nary 8. Description of JAMES CRAGG WALKER, late of Leighton Buzzard, plumb, r, painter, ami gasfitter, who is charged with bigamy : about 40 years of tge, 6 feet 9 inche> FRAUDS AID AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded from Stourbridge on the 24' h ultimo, charged with obtaining three Planes mid a Toot Basket under false pretences, WILLIAM GIDDINS alias GILLION, carpenter, about 42 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark brown hair, no whiskers, small tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in dark jacket and waistcoat, blue trousers, and low- crowued hat: stated he woiktd for a cabiuet maker in Wolverhampton a few months ago, and that lie had worked many years for a builder at Coventry. Information to lie given to Superinten- dent W. Freeman, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, who holds a wairant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Fcbntary 6. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. The navvy advertised in the Police Gazette of the 16th ultimo, charged with stealing a silver Watch and a bull Bitch from Mr. Keon, at Pitty- Me, near Durham, has been apprehended by the Lancashite Constabulary' at Arkholme, near Lancaster, and lie stands remanded at Durham till the 11th instant. The bull bitch wan sold by the prisoner at Arkholme, but the watch has not yet been found. The prisoner op leaving Durham proceded on foot to Arkholme, by way of Bishop Auckland, Staindrop, Barnard Castle, Brough, Kirby Stephen, Seilburgh, and ICirby Lonsdale, at one ot which places it is believed he disposed of the watch. Infor- mation to he given to Superintendent Johnson, County Con- stabulary Office, Durham.— Bow- street, February 8. Committed for trial at the adjourned quarter sessions at Maidstone, to be held on the 2nd proximo, charged with housebreaking, MARY BROWN ( right name supposed to be Evans), of Richmond, Suney, 26 years of age, £ feet 2 inches high, dark hair, grey eyes, pale complexion : states she is a laundress. lias been convicted at Newgate fur uttering counterfeit coin, and is supposed to have been previously convicted of felony. Also con, mined for trial at the same time, for larceny, JOHN SIMPsON, of Smallbridge, Lancashire, navvy, 28 years of age, 6 feet 5J inches high, bine eyes, iiglit brown hair and whiskers meeting under chin, fair complexion, slightly pock- pitted, speaks « ilha strong Lancashire accent; dressed in an oW dirty slop, moleskin trousers, halt hoots, and light cap. Also description of GEORGE STEVENS, committed to Maidstone Gaol for six weeks lor stealing from a shop door at Tunbridge Wells: a labourer, 30 yeais of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, stoutly built, dark hair, eyes, and complexion, bushy whiskers; dressed in cord trousers, dark tweed coat and vest, and black cap with two brass buttons: states that lie has travelled through Portsmouth, Brighton, and Newhaven He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information * o be given to Superintendent Einbery, Tun- bridge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, February 8. Description of ISAAC BELL ( name may be fictitious), who is cum milled to the Prison of Linlithgow, on a charge of stealing some articles of Jewellery ( which have been recovered), frin a locked drawer in a public- house at Borrowstowness, Linlithgowshire: 28 years of age, C teet high, rather slender make, smart appearance, fresh complexion, sandy hair, nearly bald on the lop of head, ginger whiskers, blue eyes, semi- Roman nose, low receding forehead, and has the maik of a cut above right eyebrow ; dressed in a light coloured tweed coat and vest, - white corduroy trousers fiiting close to the legs, black cloth cap, cieam- coloured neckerchief witli brown spots, and shoes with brass eyelets : he slates that he is a sinker or miner, and belongs to South Shields, Duiham. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to he given to Chief Constable Adam Colquhoun, Linlithgow.— Bow street, Febtuary 0. Description of JOHN WHITEHEAD, alias GRAND- FATHER WHITEHEAD, remanded Until the 10th instant, for fraud, at Hamerbottoms, Lancashire: 62 years of a^ e, 4 feet llf inches high, fair complexion, sharp features, no wbisfkers,. • white hair, brown eyes, very round shouldered, walks » ith very quick step, and is of good address. He has been in the habit of obtaining respectable and board, under preteni- e of being related to highly rei- pectatde families in the West Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire, states that he was in very good circumstances, having property in Halifax, aud wheu the time f r payment drew near, of decamping, and in some instances stealing things from his lodgings. It is supposed that he has Committed similar offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent R. Pickering, Rochdale, Lancashire.— Bow- slreei, February 8. Description of two tramps remanded to HoTsley fill the 10th instant, charged with attempting to utter counterfeit half- crowns : WILLIAM DAVIS, 31 years of age, 6 feet 3 inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, pale complexion, whiskers meeting under the chin, tattooed on left arm with the letters ' E. D.', and an anchor between the letters, and has a scar over the left eye ; dressed in a velveteen shooting jacket, two large pockets inside and three ouiside, plaid vest, blue striped shiit, cotton cord trousers, dark cloth cap, and cossack boots : states he is a native of Plymouth. WILLIAM HARRIS, 29 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark hrotfn hair and whi. kers coming to a point at the corners of mouth, blue eyes, dark complexion, and good- looking ; dressed iu a dark cloth waiscoat with fustian sleeves, round hat, cord trousers, black silk necktie, and half Wellington hoots : states he is a native of Cheltenham. They are supposed to have committed offences e'sewhere, and to have been previously convicted. Information to be given to Sergeant Watts, Police Stati > n, Wotton- under- Edge, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, February 8. D. scriptiun of a man committed for trial at the adjourned sessions at Nottingham, on a charge of stealing a Watch at Mansfield: HENRY MOULSON, a native of Clayton West, Yoikahire, a wheelwright, 23 years of 6 faet inches high, stout . make, freth complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair,* piece off the bottom of right ear, scars on each side of neck from scrofula, and diessed in a black cloth coat, drab plaid tmu- ers, and black velvet cap w ith peak. It is supposed that he lias com milted offences elsewhere, and that he has been previous!.! convicted, information to be fiiven to Superinten- dent, Home, Police Station, Mansfield, Notts. — Banr- strcet, February S, further information respecting the man WM. LEIGH, charged with obtaining money by means of begging letters, he was committed on the 4th inst. for trial at the ensuing Sessions for the county of Monmouth, on two charges ; he has ft young womm travelling with him a native of Shrewsbury, about 17 years of age, light complexion, and red hair. It is suspected this man has committed offences elsewhere, or lias been previously convicted. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk ; or to Superintendent Mcintosh, pontypool ; or to Inspector S. Sheppard, County Constabulary, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow street, Februarys. Description of two men committed to the Hertford County Gaol for twenty- one days, under the Vagrant Act : WILLIAM HARRIS ( name supposed to lie fictitious), 3G years of age, 5 ieet inches high, stout and well made, dark complexion, black hair and whiskers, and hazel eyes; dressed in a light alpaca coat, dark trousers and vest, light cloth hat with stiff brim, and blucher boots, much worn : lie stated that he was a brusUinaker, and belonged to Oxford. THOMAS NEWMAN, of Coventry, watchmaker, 31 years of age, 5 feet 10 inclies high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and has a scar over the lift eye ; dressed in a black coat, trousers, and v. st, black hat with mourning band, black scarf, and buttoned boots, much woin. lt is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent Alf. ed II. Jarrett, Borough Police, Hertford.— Bow- street, February 8. Description of a man committed for trial at the next Cam- bridge Assizes, Chart- id with stealing from shops : he gives the the name of ALFRED HILL, 30 ears of * g , 6 feet G£ ins. high, fresh complexion, daik luir and eyes, ov, il visage, marked • X. Hill' in blue on left arm, and seveial other marks nearly obliterated, cupping marks on breast, scar on left cheek bone ; dressed in blue cloth double- breasted overcoat vriih pockets outside, dark brown vest, fustian trousers with seveial patches on front of legs, black cloth cap with leather peak, blucher boots, black aud red woollen shirt, large neckeichief, blue ground with boars' heads on it. He & tates that lie seived 3 years in the 4th Foot, and was discharged in 11157, and that lie was born at Oxford, is a hawker with no fixed pUce ot resi- dence. Information to be given to Head Constable W. G. Turrall, Cambridge.— Bow street, February 8. Description of ANN WATTS, alias MARIA MANN, committed for trial at the Hertford Assizes, on the 2nd proximo, charged with shoplifting : 30 years of age, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazrl eyes; dressed in green velvet bonnet, dark and red plush jacket, and light brown stuff dress. She is known at Dudley and Coventry, and left Dudley in July last in company with a man, and has been travelling the country. Alsu description of WILLIAM SMITH, committed for trial at the next quarter sessiot s at St. Alban's, on the Gth of April, on a charge ot felony : 29 years of age ( but appears to be from 35 to 40), 6 feet inches, dark complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, sear Oil left leg; states that lie i; a railway labourer, and a native of Edinburgh, lie is supposed to be a licence- holder. Information to be Riven to Superintendent, Pike or to the Governor of the Prison, St. Alban's, Herts.— Mow- elreet, February 8. Description of two men committed to Stamford Gaol on the 4th instant, for trial at the General Quarter Sessions in April next, charged with larceny. JOHN SMITH, alias STEPHEN WRIGHT, alias JOHN PRATT, a native of Leverington, Cambs., labourer, 32 years of nge, 5 feet 8^ inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, large daik whiskers, rtttiiid chifl, long face, the lower j protruding bevond the upper one, light, leg broken a little above knee, which causes it to bend inwards, nose bent on one side, scar across bridge of nose, and two scars on fore finger ot left hand ; dressed in black billycock hat, rough blue cloth coat, corduroy trousers, and strong lace- up boms. He has been three times convicted since 1850 at Wisbeach, twice from Melton Mowbray, and twice from Grantham, the last time on the 15th April, 18G2, and sentenced to three years' penal servitude. GEORGE SPENCER, 35 years of aze, 5 feet 6J inches high, fair complexion, daik brown hair, hazel eyes, whiskers shaved off, small tuft of dark hair under chin, nose slightly pockpitted, scar at corner of left eye, says he is a native of Grantham, and was a butcher and cattle j ibber there ; has for some time attended fails and markets as a drover, and is well known at Peterborough, Grantham, and Melton Mowbray ; dressed in black billy cock hat, butcher's blue slop, brown cloth coat, black vest, brown tweed trousers, and la e- up boots, all much worn, lie is supposed to have colnuiitted otieuces else- where, and to have b on previously convicted. Information to he given to the Governor of the Stamford Borough Gaol. Bow- street, February 8. Description of a man found drowned, near Glastonbury, Somersetshire, on the 27th ultimo : about 55 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, aquiline nose, grey hair ; diessed in high hat, black coat, cord trousers, and heavy boots. He was offering steel pens and stationery for sale at Street on the night previous, when he stated that he came from Roscommon, Ireland ; he came on the 2Gtli ultimo from the direction of Bridgwater, and appeared to he a tramp. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable W. G. Bloxham, Glastonbury, Somersetshire.— Bow- st., February 6. Description of JOHN BROOM, committed for trial at the next assizes for Somerset, charged with arson : a tramp, native of Awliscombe, Devonshire, 19 years of age, 6 feet 7^ inches, fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, cut on upper lip and second finger of left hand- Information to be given to Superintendent, Smith, Yeovil, or Governor of Taunton Gaol, Somersetshire.— Bow- street, FJ> ruaiy G. Description of JOHN HOGAN, who was, on the 2nd iftstant, committed to Northallerton Gaol for tlnee months, charged with larceny : he states that he is a bricklayer, and an lrishhman, but has resided a long time in Oxford- road, Man- chester ; he is about 26 years of age, 6 feet G inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, dark brawn curly hair, whiskers shaved off; dressed in an old daik tweed coat, black and white plaid tweed vest, cotton cord trousers, strong boots, and fashionable black bi. lycock hat: he says he left Manchester about three months ago. It is suspected that he has c uninitted offences elsewhere. Information to he given to Chief Superintendent E. J. Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February G. Missing from his home at Walsall, since the 29th ultimo, JOSEPH JONES, a miner, 44 years of age, 6 feet inches high, very dark complexion, hair bushy and turning gray; dressed in a pepper ami salt coloured jacket and waistcoat the latter lined with flinnel, and dark clmh trousers with stripe down the sides. When last, seen at, Wal- all, lie appeared to be ill a desponding state of mind, and it is feared that lie has met with some foul treatment. Information to be given to Chief t) POLICE GAZETTE. February 8. Superintendent Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 6. Description of two men committed for trial at the next Pontefract Borough Sessions, charged with felony : RICH. CUNNINGHAM, a travelling tinker, and states he is a native of Hull, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, Ballow complexion, dark eyes, black hair, scar on nose, thin face, and very ill looking; dressed in a velveteen swinger jicket, dark grey cloth trousers nod vest, and black cloth cap with velveteen peak. JAMES WILSON, pot hawker, a native of Kirby- moor- sitle, Yorkshire, about 21 years of age, 6 feet 2J inches high, freckled face, dark brown hair, scar on forehead ; dressed in a brown velveteen waistcoat with sleeves, black cloth trousers and vest, and brown cap. It is supposed that they have committed offences elsewhere, and that they have been previously convicted. Infoimation to be given to Superinten- dent Fearnside, Town Hall, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Ftbi uary 3. Missing from his home at Apperly Bridge, near Bradford, since the 21st ultimo, MOSES BREAR, a bookbinder, 21 years of age, 6 feet 3 inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, cut mark over right eyebrow ; dressed in a mixture cloth slack back coat, two vests ( one a slate coloured cloth without collar, the other a rough mixture cloth), black cloth trousers, black and white woollen muffler, plaid woollen scarf, while cotton shirt, and lace up boots with heel plates. He was last seen at Bradford on the 21st ultimo, and it is feared some ill lias befallen him. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford, Yoikshire.— Bout- street, Februarys. Description of THOMAS NORWOOD, a native of Stan- hope- in- Weardale, a quarry man, committed to Northallerton Gaol, for two months, on the 27th ultimo, at Guisborough, charged with violently assaulting Sergeant Marwood, at Marske : he is 28 years of age, 0 feet high, grey eyes, brown hair, fair complexion, and proportionately built; ho states that he bus wuiked at Brancepeth and Willington, in the county of Durham, and is well known in that neighbourhood, lie is suspected of having committed offences elsewhere. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary Office, Stokesley, or to Inspector Prest, North Riding Constabulary Office, Guisborough.— Bow- street, February 3. JAMES COLLETT, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 30th ultimo, charged with picking pockets at Berkeley, is committed for tiial at the next quarter sessions at Gloucester. FREDERICK SEAMORE, JOHN JONES, and ANN JONES, who were charged with him, are further remanded to the Dili instant, charged with picking pocking on the 25th ultimo, in a railway carriage between Berkeley- road and Frocester Stations. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Monk, Police Station, Dursley, or to Sergeant Mason, Berkeley, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, February 3. Description of JOHN MALINDER, committed to South- well House of Correction for 14 days : 40 years of age, 6 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, pale complexion, and stout make ; dressed in velveteen coat with white slop underneath, dark trousers, and strong boots ; he Btated that he came from Kiln marsh, Derbyshire. It is supposed that ho has committed offences elsewhere. Information to he given to Superintendent E. Liddell, Borough Police, Newark- on- Trent, Notts.— Bow- street, February 3. Description of a man who gave the name of DAVID YOUNG, remanded to the 10th instant, at Oswestry, Salop, on a chaige of stealing two Topcoats : a discharged soldier from the 13th Foot, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7^ inches high, swarthy complexion, liglil brown hair, small whiskers, grey eyes, oval visage, first finger of right hand crushed from first joint; slates that lie is a native ot Bristol. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop. — Bow- street, February 3. Escaped from the custody of a Police Constable, whilst being conveyed from Bishop's Waltham to Droxford, charge.! wiih larceny, JOHN BOWERS, a gipsy, about 37 years of age, 5 feet 0 or 7 inches high, stoutly built, dark short hair, and Roman nose ; dressed in dark fustian trousers, blue plush waistcoat, brown tweed coat, black wide- awake hat, and blucher boots. He lias a relative living at Aldershot. Infor- mation to be iiiven to Superintendent Drew, Hants Constabu- lary, Fareham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, or at any of the Constabulary Stations iu the county of Hants.— Bow- street, February 3. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen betwoen 5 p. m. on the 4th and 8 a. m. on the Cth instant, from a jeweller's shop iu Manchester, the fol- lowing property : seven gold Watches, four numbered 7045, 7018, 7012, 7002; a ruoy and diamond Locket; five sets of fine Oriental pearl Studs ; about eighty- six diamond, emerald, ahd ruby gem Rings; one large and two small Cases of ladies' fancy Rings ; a Case of gold Pencilcases ; about twenty- two valuable gold Bracelets, some with stoues; a Case of Stones, five diamond half- hoops ; a large Tray of fancy coloured gold Charms ; a large quantity of fine gold long Chains and Alberts, coloured gold Brooches set with stones, pink aud red coral ditto, onyx and cameo ditto mounted in fine gold, fine gold Ear- rings, coloured gold Sleeve Links, gold Lockets, gold Studs, West- End Signet Rings, Wedding Rings, Wedding Ring Guards, aud stone and gold Crosses; and various other articles. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders aud recovery of the property shall receive £ 200, or in por- portion to the amount recovered, on application to Captain Palin, Chief Constable, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester. — Bow- stieet, February 8. Stolen during the night of the 3rd instant, from the sloop ' Providence', lying in the docks at Goole, Yorkshire, a silver lever Watch, No. 3004, ' W. S.' engraved inside the case, and a pair of Wellington Boots, quite new, the property of William Young, mate. Also stolen, during the same night, from the schooner ' Benton,' the property of William Sherburn, captain,- five linen Shirts, six pairs of worsted Stockings, four woollen Scarfs, and twe flannel Shirts, one white, the other grey. Information to be given to Superintendent William Green, West Riding Constabulary, Goole, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 8. Stolen between the hours of 8 and 12 p. m. the 4th instant, from the mantle piece in ihe bar parlour of the ' Queen's Arms' public house, London- road, Redhill, a small gold Geneva Watch, goid dial, black enamelled back and bow, the property id' Johanna Watts, the landlady. Information to be given to Superintendent George Rogers, Reigate Borough Police, Redhill, Surrey.— Boio strett, February 8. The Gun advertised in the Police Gazette of the lst inst., as stolen from Pontefract, has hWi recovered.— Bow- street, February 8. m Stolen about the 10th froMthe Victoria Steam Mills, Romford, Essex, 10 Hfs, wehXig 28 lbs. each, of No. 1 Snot, in which a little NcT2 Shot S mixed. £ 10 reward is offered to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Also stolen on the 2nd instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Fisher, Rainham, Essex, publican, a pair of men's knee Boots, the tops of which are lined with red leather, and a pair of men's spring side Boots, which have been recently soled and the elastic is much worn. Information to be given to Inspector Gilpin, Police Station, Romford, Essex.— Bow- street, February 8. Stolen between 5 p. m. the 3rd. and 5 p. m. the 7th instant, from a draper's shop in Stockport, 96j yards of plain black glace Silk, wide width. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent J. Morres, Stockport, Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 8. Stolen from a rope walk at Tong, during the night of the 3rd instant, 4 dozen bunches of Hemp Twine, and 1 dozen ditto Italian Twine, l both in an unfinished state, the property of James Oddy. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen from a warehouse at Elland, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, during the night of the 4th instant, about 100 lbs. of Cuirants, about 400 lbs. of Sugar, about 200lbs. of Lard, about 20 lbs. of Candles, a quantity of unroasted Coffee, Powder Blue, and Carbonate of Soda; the property of John Swales. Information to be given to Superintendent Copeland. West Riding Constabulary, Halifax, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, F^ b. 6. Stolen between 11 and 12 a. m. on the 3rd instant, from the dwelling- house of George Coleam, labourer, Selby, a pepper and salt coloured Shawl. Suspicion is attached to a woman about 40 years of age, dressed iu a dark winsey dress, black shawl, and speckled bonnet trimmed with brown ribbon ; she carries a reticule basket, and offers collars and nightcips for sale. Information to be given to Superintendent Henry Wardle, West Riding Constabulary, Selby, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen from the carriage- house at Wistaston Manor House, Cheshire, on tha night of the 2Uth ultimo, a double Carriage Rug, brown and white mixture, fringed at each end, and a brown holland Brougham Cover. Information to be given to Acting Inspector R. Wood, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen from a stable at Chilton, Salop, between 6 and 7' 30 p. m. ou the 2nd instant, a double- breasted blue pilot Jacket, lined with blue flannel with a black stripe in it, black horn buttons, the top button on one side is broken through, two pockets outside and one inside. Information to be given to Superintendent Ivins, County Constabulary Office, Shrewsbury, or to Police Constable Bradshaw, Atcham, near Shrewsbury.— Bow- street, Febi uary 6. Stolen from a bakehouse in the Tunbridge- road, Maidstone, on the 25th ultimo, a silver Watch, No. 9054, maker Thomas Davey, London, and a steel Chain, two Keys, and a Seal with a man's head engraved on it, attached. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent John Barnes, Maidstone, Kent. — Bow- street, February 6. Stolen on the 3rd instant, from the Common, Tunbridge Wells: a flannel Petticoat, with wide calico band and wide tape strings, nearly new ; a flannel Petticoat, marked ' L. 3.' and another letter not known ; a gentleman's Shirt, new; a boy's Shirt, buttons at the back, marked ' E. A.'; and two calico Sheets, long and narrow, supposed marked ' Anderson.' Information to be given to Superintendent Embery, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop in Bristol, on the lst instant, a gold j- plate hunting lever Watch, cracked dial, maker Rosseau, Broad- street, Bristol, No. 12549, with crest— a griffin on the iuside of the top case, also attached a coloured gold drop Albert Chain, weighing about 2 oz., the bar made to represent the cross- bar of a carriage, the Albert Key at the end of the drop having the crest of a griffin on a bloodstone ; also a gentleman's gold |- plate Geneva lever Watch, metal dome and dial. Information to be given to Chief Super- intendent J. S. Handcock, Central Police Station, Bristol.— Bow- street, February 6. Stolen^ on the 31st ultimo, from No. 3, Heron Court, Richmond : 1 gold Brooch, hair in centre, surmounted with pearls, marked ' Isaac Archer, Obit 2nd March, 184",' aged 29. 1 ditto, gold leaves, forget- me- not. 1 ditto, tassel with red stone. 1 ditto, small, with hair in centre. 1 ditto, cameo, Cupid with roses. 1 gold Braceler, red stone and drop. 1 ditto, a tie, blue stone ( one deficient.) 1 ditto, snake pattern, grey aud dark hair, with red stone. 1 ditto, ditto, twice round the arm, red stone. 1 Necktie Chain, with Locket attached, red Btone, pearls, and hair at back. 1 Ring, five or seven pearls. 1 ditto, pink topaz. 1 ditto, small, oval yellow topaz. 1 gold Bracelet, enamel clasp, set with blue stones, alter- nate chain work and pieces of gold like the clasp. 1 small garnet Brooch, large stone in centre surrounded with pearls and small garnets. 1 silver Pencilcase with yellow stone. Supposed by three men : one 26 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, dressed in a light blue pea jacket, low crowned hat, and knickerbockers ; another 35 years ot age, 6 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, whiskers aud moustache, dressed in a blue overcoat, hat, and knickerbockers ; the other 16 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dressed in pepper and salt coat, dark trousers, and black cap.— Metropolitan Police, V Division, February 6. Stolen on the 26th ultimo, from Hoylehouse Clough, Linthwaite, near Huddersfield, a black retriever Dog, 18 months old, blind in one eye, and answers to the name of ' Sailor.' Information to be given to Superintendent Heaton, West Riding Constabulary, Huddersfield.— Bow- street, Feb. 3. r- Stolen from the Sussex Mews, Kemp Town, on the night of the 27th ult., the property of W. L. Winan, Esq , four horse ClothB, of a brown colour, with blue edging, and blue stripes, with the initials ' B. P. B.' on each side, nearly new. Who- ever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery » f the property, shall receive £ 25 reward. Iuformation to be given to Chief Constable George White, Town Hall, Brighton. — Bow- street, February 3. Stolen on the 30th ultimo, from No. 44, Gordon- square, 4 silver Table Spoons, 2 ditto Salt ditto, 2 ditto Forks, crest— a camel's head.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 3. Stolen on the night of the 26th ultimo, from No. 10, Shornden- villas, St. Leonard's, a red chintz Bed Cover and a cilico Sheet. Supposed by a man about 24 years of age, 6 feet high, light complexion, tair hair, no » hiskers or moustache, ' D.' branded on the left side ; dressed in a dirty light coat, railway cord jacket underneath, brown cloth trousers, cord vest, and black cap ; says he has been in the 87th Foot. And a youth 10 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, pale face, aud long light- coloured hair ; dressed in an old black jacket and vest, old cord trousers, and bluck cap ; he stated that he belonged to Shadwell, Loudon. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes; or to Superintendent George Jcffery, Guestling ; or at any Police Station in East Sussex Constabulary.— Bow- street, February 3. Stolen between the 24th and 28th ultimo, from a vessel called the ' Victoria,' lying in the canal at Knottingley, near Pontefract, Yorkshire, the property of James Gledhill, water- mau, a large silver verge Watch, with plain face, maker's name Hunter, Wakefield, No. 1074, attached was a plain silver Guard, Wedding Ring, and a foreign Coin much worn. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Hall, West Riding Con- stabulary, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 3. Stolen on the evening of the 28th ultimo from the shop door of Mr. Clement Gwynne, of Leek, draper, & c., a man's loose brown Overcoat, lined with twilled serge, fly front, two outside and one inside left breast pockets. Also, on the lst instant from the shop door of tUr. W. Hulme, of Leek, draper, a lady's drab cloth paletot Jacket, embroidered on sleeves with violet braid, fastens at neck With a hook and loop. Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to the Super- intendent ot Police, Leek, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Feb. 3. Stolen during the night of the 28th ultimo, from a fowl pen at the ' New Inn,' in tne township of Rudge, a grey Duck, with some brown feathers oil the back, the claws are open from being burnt, it can be identified. Information to be given to Pol ice Constable Thomas Hunt, Claverly, Salop.— Bow- st Februaru 3. Stolen from the Woodhouse Farm, Broseley, during the night of the 30th ultimo, the property of James Burnet, a Cock and Hen, bantams, jet black; two Cocks, black and . .. of the Dorking breed. Information to be given to Superinten- dent, McWilliam, Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable Chase, liroseley, Salop.— Ho ^ street, Februarys. Stolen from the premises of Mr. Robt. Bell, of Knottingley, wine merchant, on the 31st ultimo, a farge liver- coloured retriever Dog, about 16 mouths old, aud answers to tile nune of ' Carlo.' Informatiou to be given to superintendent Hall West Riding Constabulary, Poutefract, Yorkshire.— Bou>- slreet', February 3. * Stolen from a workshop at Wolverhampton, on the night of the 23rd ultimo: two Hand Saws, a Tenon Saw, a Pad Saw, a Brace and a quantity of Bits, two small Hammers, a steel Square 14 inches long, tour Gimblets, four Sprig Bits, a Mallet, five Chisels, two Punches, an iron Chisel, a pair of Compasses, a Gouge, a Mortice Chisel, a Plugging Chisel, a Tool Basket, a small Screwdriver, a pair of Pinches, a Trying Plane, a Jack Plane, a Plough, a 11- inch Bevil- edged Chisel, the greater portion are marked ' J. Bent , the others ' J. B.'; a Sash Fillestre, a Rabbit Plane, a Mortice Guage, a Mortice Chisel, a Hollow Plane, and a quantity of Plough Irons, all marked ' E. Biddle'; a Brace, marked ' E Jones'; three Chisels, a Pad Saw, a Dovetail Saw, a Panel Guage, u Mortice Guage, a steel Bevil, maiked ' T. Jones'; a Smoothing Plane, a Hand Saw, and a Tenou Saw, marked ' W. Jordan. Who- ever will give such information as shall lead to the appie- hension and conviction ot the offender or offenders and recovery of the property shall receive £ 3 reward, or iu proportion to the amount recovered, on application to Mr. Thomas Jones, builder, horseley- fields, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 1. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Middlesbrough, between 5- 30 and 8 30 on the 31st ultimo, one white linen and two white cotton Shirts, large size ; five old Blankets ; five Blanket Sheets; a suit of dark mixture Clothes, made to fit a stout man ; a suit black cloth ditto; eleven £ 5 Notes; and £ 3 in Silver. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent J. Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, February 1. Stolen duriug the night of the 29th ultimo, from an engine- house at Heaton, 2 brass Steps, about 4 lbs., 1 small ditto, the property of Mr. George, of Heaton, manufacturer. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford.— Bow- street, February 1. Stolen from a house in course of erection at Cutler Heights- lane, Tong, Yorkshire, during tile night ot the 28th ultimo : a Trying Plane, about 22 inches long; a Jack ditto; two Smoothing ditto ; a new Moulding ditto ; two pairs of Com- passes ; aud a Bass ( all the planes are stamped ' J. West'). Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Bradford, Yorkshire.— Bou>- street, February 1. Stolen at Newcasfle- on- Tyne, since the 6th, nltimo : a patent lever silver Watch, makers' Reid and Sons, Newcastle, No. 53429; a gold lever Watch, white dial, No. 42139; a silver lever Watch, maker N. W. Tinkler, Newcastle- on- Tyne, No. 5328 ; a gold lever Watch, No. 31654 ; a silver lever Watch, makeis' Lister and Sons, Newcastle- on- Tyne, No. 20327 ; a silver lever Watch, maker S. Bailey, Newcastle- on- Tyne, No. 10996; a large size gold lever Watch, white dial, twelve jewels with five rose diamond covers, ' Thomas Dodds, A D. 1833,' engraved on works. Information to be given to Head Constable John Sabbage, Newcastle- on- Tyne.— Bow- st., February 1. Stolen between 11 p. m. on the 25th and 6 a. m. on the 26th ultimo, from a hedge at Stamford Bridge West, York- shire, where they had been left to dry, the following articles : 1 cotton Shirt; 3 blue striped Shirts, 4 cotton Chemises, 1 white cotton Sheet, 2 Blanket Sheets, 9 children's Chemises, 5 baby's Frocks ( three print, two lilac), 2 white flannel Shirts, 4 linen Pillow Cases, 6 liollaud Pinafores, 8 boy's ditto, 2 girl's Night Dresses, 0 Towels, 4 baby's Frocks ( three white), 6 holland Aprons, 1 white Apron ( marked ' F.' Walker, No. 6 '), the property of Rubt. Eccles and John Bew. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent John Lazenby, East Riding Constabulary, Escrick, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, beb. 1. February 8. POLICE GAZETTE. 6 WAR OFFICE, February 8, 1865. DESERTERS FROM FCFE R^ M A J E S T Y ' S SERVICE. On and after this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter will be TWESTT SHILIITO8 Inwteiftd of TO BIT ILIsIlff€ tS; the object being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Service. Dmoi NAME. Bia. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. » C SIBB. HAIB. BYES. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS DATE or PLACE OP MARKS AND REMARKS • 0. HO. DESEBTN. DESERTION. '- 804/ U Thomas Clarke — 2nd Foot Liverpool joiner 20 5 8 brown tilue iresh drab; white 2 Jan. Liverpool recruit, not surgically inspected I80471 John Power — 3yth Foot ditto tailor 24 5 5} brown nrown fresh brown; tweed 30 Dec. ditto scar on forehead; recruit recruit, not surgically inspected," 180472 George Trueman — 88th Foot Ormskirk lubourer 20 5 11} dk. brn hazel fresh tweed 4 Jan. ditto 180478 —. ditto ditto ditto 18 6 54 It. brn blue fresh brown 4 Jan. d: tto ditto 180474 Edward Conley George King — ditto Liverpool ditto 20 5 7 dk. bm grey fresh wliteslop; mole 3 Jan. ditto ditto 180475 982 2ndDrag. Gds Cork labourer 214 5 71 brown grey fresh regimental 10 Jan. Canterbury took part of reg. nec. 180476 William Elliott 816 ditto Holsworthy, Devon ditto 22 5 8 brown grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. ditto ditto 180477 Thomas Loughan 731 4th Drag. Gds. Ballygar, Galway ditto 221 5 10} brown blue fair ditto 8 Jan. Newbridge ditto , 180478 Joseph Williams 882 8th Hussars Lorcester, N' hampt ditto 21 5 6 dk. bm hazel dark ditto 28 Dec. York scar over left eyebrow; recruit 18047t William Hawkins 556 9th Lancers Marylebone, London paperhangr 25 5 84 brown grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. Dublin D D D ISO 180 Charles Mills 2* 3 ditto Birmingham gilder | 2i 6 6f brjwu g « y fraaa ditto 9 Jan. ditto took part of reg. nec. 190481 John Hamilton 699 13ih Lancers ditto brassinishr 1 an 5 7} blaclt brown lark ditto 8 Jan. Sheffield ditto ; rather in- kneed 180182 John Ashby 133 19th Hu « » rs Preston kbourer 28} 5 6 brown brown fresh ditto 9 Jan. Canterbury ditto ; D 180493 Michael Kenny — ( Iron. Guards Halifax, Yorkshire tiawker 20 5 9 krk blue fresh ditto 6 Jan. London took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. 180181 John Smith — ditto Oldham, Lancashirj spinnor 20 5 71 auburn grey resh ditto 6 Jan. ! ditto ditto 180185 James Cornforth — ditto Stokesley, Yorkshire blaoksmith 19i 5 5} It. b.- n tiazel troih ditto 6 Jan. ditto ditto 190181 Thomas Harris 42 ditto Liverpool cork cutter 31 5 9 sin ly grey fro ill ditto 6 Dec. ditto off furlough to Liverpool 180497 Simeon Spratt 644 ditto Wiabeach, Cambs sawyor 23 5 91 brown blue fresh ditto 7 Jan. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180181 J. H. Bloomfield 1711 ditto London shoemaker 211 5 10 blick blue dark ditto 30 Deo. Shirneliffe off leave to London 180489 William Kettle 334 Cold. Guards Oulfon, Norfolk labourer 21- 1 6 7} light grey light ditto 5 Jan. London D 180490 Robert Watson 1433 Scots Fusihors Inverness bricklayer 18} 5 9 dk. brn grey fresh ditto 4 Jan. ditto two scars on right arm 180491 Peter Neil 612 ditto Inch, Wjgton labourer 211 5 8} It. bm hazel frosh 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 leg 180493 John Jackson — ditto Charlton, Bedford tailor 22 5 7 brown hazel fresh black; brown 9 Jan. Northampt. recruit, attested 180494 George Williams 906 1th Foot En laby, Leicester labourer 23} 5 6) light grey fresh regimental 4 Jan. Chatham took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180495 Fred. Runnacles 466 6th Foot Rindharn, Suffolk ditto 211 5 10} brown hazel freck. ditto 12 Jan. Woolwich broke his arrest 180496 Joseph McCabe — ditto Clones, Monaghan ditto 18 6 71 brown blue fresh plain - 7 Jan. Belfast 180497 Alfred Park — 7th Foot Yarmouth shoemaker 201 5 6 light brown fair blue pilot; black 7 Jan. Lynn recruit, not finally approved 180498 William Watson 133 ditto Barnard Castle, Drhm nailmaker 30} 5 51 brown blue fresh regimental 20 Dec. Malta took waist- belt 180499 J. Dexter 317 8th Foot Camberwell, Surrey labourer 21 5 9 dark brown sallow ditto 7 Jan. Manchester D 180500 John Shuttleworth 1258 ditto New Mills, Derby quarry man 26 5 11} fair grey fresh ditto 7 Jan. ditto took waist- belt 180501 Thomas Corkern 1613 10th Foot Dublin labourer 181 5 61 brown grey fresh ditto 8 Jan. Preston tattooed on left arm 180502 William Kinnaird 1633 ditto Edinburgh steward 194 5 84 It. 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 3 « 20 13th Foot Caple, Suffolk labourer 27 5 11 san ly grey frosh ditto 12 Jan. Dover pockpitted 180505 John Murphy 533 14th FoOt Johnstown, Kilkenny ditto 19 6 L0 dark grey sallow ditto 8 Jan. Fermoy Templemre. D 180506 James Carruthers 1238 16th Foot Hammersmith, Lndn ditto 181 6 5 brown grey fair ditto 10 Jan. 180507 Daniel Fitzgerald 3793 6th Foot Cork ditto 30 S 8 black grey freck. ditto 6 Jan. Devonport off ftirlough to Cork 180509 John Thompson 243 ditto Enniskillen. Formngh ditto 211 S 9 It. brn grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. Halifax* D * N. S. 18050 l John Murray 691 ditto Killucan, Meatli shoemaker 214 5 64 brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. ditto 18051" William Campbell 1141 lBth Koot Bristol labourer 21 5 6} It. bra grey frosb ditto 8 Jan. Buttevant tattooed on arms aud chest 1805 U Thomas Morriss 1603 20th Foot London dealer 22 6 6} auburn grey fresh ditto 11 Jan. C ' atham 180512 John C. Brown 809 23rd Foot Liverpool Bailor 201 6 7 It. brn brown sallow plain 10 Jan. Walmer lost a front tooth 180513 James Birch 1270 24th Foot Walsall, Stafford servant 30 6 64 dk. brn grey sallow ditto 30 Nov. Mauritius supp. gone away in a whaling vessel 180514 Neil Strachan 799 26th Foot Ayr miner 184 5 6 It. brn blue fair regimental 2 Jan. Belfast scar on forehead and left hand 180515 Thomas Livingston 816 ditto Lurgan, Down ditto 18} 5 7 It, brn grey fresh ditto 3 Jan. ditto took part of reg. nec. 1B0516 James Smith 128/ 29th Foot Upton, Worcoater labourer 211 6 81 brown hazel fair ditto 6 Jan. Preston bara mark on neck 180517 William Jones 1288 ditto ditto ditto 21} 5 10} dk. brn hazel dark ditto 6 Jan. ditto lost a front tooth 180518 James Kilkenny 953 31st Foot Kcane, Roscommon ditto 234 6 61 black grey dark ditto 5 Jan. Aldershot scar of burn on right breast 180519 Richard Benyon 1310 32nd foot Manchester wheelwrght 5 6i hrown brown fresh ditto 8 Jan. Preston mole on left side 180520 Terence Conroy — 3utli Foot Mountmelick, Quu's. labourer 221 6 9J browu blue fresh black ; cord 4 Jan. Manchester recruit, attested 180521 James Hare 375 ditto Kildare ditto 21 5 10} light grey fresh regimental 4 Jan. Aldershot off furlough to Naas, Kildare 180522 John Eagers 3589 ditro Dundee weaver 29 5 61 brown grey fresh ditto 1 Jan. ditto ditto to Dundee 190523 Joseph Boucher — 41st Foot Iron Bridge, Salop engine drivr 20} 6 84 brown grey fresh black pilot; cord 6 Jan. Preston recruit, not finally approved 190521 John Cunningham 876 57th Foot Wolverhampton blacksmith 22) 5 6} dk. bm hazel dark regimental 2 Jan. Cork scar on left arm 180525 Michael Connell 733 69th Foot Ballaglass, Mayo factory hand 19 5 5} dk. brn hazel fair ditto 4 Jan. Preston mole right side of chin 180526 John Smith 412 ditto Jersey clerk 28 5 111 brown grey sallow plain 6 Jan. Aldershot D 180527 Patrick Kelly 915 62nd Foot Clearmount, Mayo labourer 211 5 6} black blue dark regimental 8 Jan. Belfast took part of reg. nec. 180528 Andrew O'Brien 863 ditto Filtona, Tyrone ditto 204 5 6} black grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. ditto ring on middle finger of oacli hand 180529 Thomas Henry 813 ditto Dungannon, Tyrone shoemaker 18 j 5 5 It, hrn blue freah ditto 10 Jan. ditto pockpitted 180530 John Marney — tilth Foot Lon ton labourer 20 5 54 brjwu blue fresh tweed; black 9 Jan. London recruit, attested 180531 Walter C. Morris 1130 69th Foot Alton, Hants servant 20 5 61 dk. brn grey fresh regimental 6 Jan. Gosport supp. gone to Liss, Hants 180532 James Hurry 1212 76th Foot Littlebury, Essex labourer 234 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. Chatham scar under each eyebrow 180533 John McKay 1379 79th Foot Glasgow miner 18 6 6} brown grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. Stirling scar on left arm 18053I Henry Hamilton 761 91st Foot ditto pipe maker 181 5 54 brown grey frosh ditto 12 Jan. Chatham off furlough 180535 Robert McMillan 732 ditto Kilwinning, Ayr miner 20} 6 brown grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. ditto ditto ; scar of burn on back 180536 Duncan Campbell 3354 92nd Foot Blairgowrie, Perth — 24 6 74 dk. brn grey fresh plain 3 Jan. Glasgow took part of reg. nec. 180537 JamesMcWilliams 1106 93rd Foot Keith, Bautlshiro labourer 18 5 6 brown grey fresh regimental 3 Jan. Ab - r leen 180539 William Anderson 2631 101th Foot Bromley, Middlesex ditto 301 6 3 brown hazel swarth ditto 10 Jan. Parkhurst off furlough to Blckwall., Lndn.; cross euppe 18053.4 James Dwyer — 108th Fo it rhurlo', Tipperary ditto 23 5 84 brown grey fresh 29 Deo. Ennis 180540 Henry Stroud 647 Koyal 11. Art. Onford ditto 22 5 4} It, brn grey sallow regimental 1 Jan. Woolwich off furlough to Abingdon 180541 Eli Marshall 948 ditto Newbury, Berks ditto 22 5 44 brown grey fresh ditto 11 Jan. ditto D 180542 James Wood 694 ditto Leicester groom 28 5 9} dk. bm hazel sallow ditto 27 Dec. Dublin 180543 William Geer 316 ditto Westerham, Kent ditto 23 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 10 Jan. Woolwich 180544 George Rivers 11028 Roy. Artillorj Bow, Middlesex clcrk 28} 5 n It. bm grey fresh ditto 6 Jan. Sheerness off furlough to Manchester 180545 Andrew Todd 762 ditto Bushmills, Antrim labourer 36} 6 0} light - hazel fair ditto 1 Jan. Cork ditto to Ballycastle, Antrim 180546 Michael Walsh 17185 ditto Nowbrook, Mayo ditto 22 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 7 Jan. Warley tattooed all over chest and arms 180547 John Jones 17681 ditto Liverpool groom 211 5 5. brown brown fair ditto 7 Jan. Woolwich 18054H Charles Rooke 17583 ditto Hovton, London labourer 201 5 6} brown brown fresh ditto 7 Jan. ditto 180519 James Wall 16567 ditto Stratford, Essex < ditto 19} 5 4} brown blue fair ditto 6 Jan. ditto 180650 Thomas Wabster 9043 ditto Edinburgh printer 36 6 10 dk. brn hazel sallow ditto 7 Jan. ditto 180551 Thomas White 16976 ditto Croydon, Surrey labourer 19} 6 4 brown hazel swarth ditto 7 Jan. ditto mole on chest, tattooed on left arm 180552 Myon Winslow 14952 ditto Southampton student 24 6 11 brown hazel sallow ditto 6 Jan. ditto took part of reg. nec.; D 180563 Joseph lunt 1835 ditto Ecclesfleld, Stafford shoemaker 35 5 8 sandy grey fresh ditto 4 Jan. Folkstone off furlough to Standon, Stafford 180554 Charles Price 816 ditto Bishcpsgate, London — 20 6 81 brown grey fresh % ditto 30 Dec. Gosport ditto to Islington, London 180566 Henry Cheeseman 2449 ditto Stock bury, Kent labourer 21 5 4} brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. Aldershot off pass 180556 Alexander McLeod 2801 ditto Dalziel, Lanark ditto 20 5 41 brown grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. Shorncliffe off furlough to Hamilton, Lanark 180557 John Hunter 2075 ditto Larne, Antrim shoemaker 28 5 2} dk. bra hazel dark ditto 12 Jan. ditto ditto to Glasgow; D 180558 John Wheeler 8366 Rl. Engineors Corsham, Wilts carpenter 28} 6 6 brown grey fresh ditto 8 Jan. Chatham bracelet on left wrist 180569 Thomas Fitzhenry 8366 ditto Gorey, Wexford ditto 21 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 4 Jan. ditto off leave to Dublin 180660 John Daly 7300 dmo London printer 26} 6 7 brown grey tresh ditto 30 Dec. ditto off lurlough 180561 William Scott 8121 ditto Forfar painter 211 5 8 dk. bra grey pale ditto 30 Dec. ditto ditto mark on left groin 180562 William Greenfield 8380 ditto Hastings, Sussex bricklayer 20} 5 6 brown blue fresh ditto 26 Dec. ditto off leave to London; scar on brow 180563 Robert John Lewis 4101 ditto London carpenter 26) 5 7 brown hazel fair ditto 1 Jan. Shorncliffe ditto to Southampton 180564 Robert Fraser 7118 ditto Edinburgh mason 22 6 68 black black pale ditto 1 Jan. ditto off furlough to Edinburgh; mark rt. arm 180565 Donald Henderson — 2nd Dragoons Lathern, Caithness Birn ingham clerk 241 5 94 dk. brn grey fresh tweed 4 Jan. Edinburgh recruit, not surgically inspected 180666 Thomas Bryan — 4thDrag. Gds. bootmaker 19 6 9 brown grey dark cloth; cord 4 Jan. Birminghm ditto round- shouldered 180567 James Bane 2nd Foot Mossley, Lancashire piecer 18 5 51 dk. bra hazel fresh black; cord 7 Jan. Oldham ditto 180668 John Welsh — 6th Foot Galway labourer 19 5 71 auburn brown fresh brown; cord 6 Jan. N'wctl'- u- L ditto 180669 Thomas Sansom — ditto Nottingham ditto 2 t 5 6 It. brn blue fresh dark ; cord 10 Jarr. Northampt, recruit, surgically inspected 180570 John Aspin — 6th Foot Livei pool eottonspinr. 19 6 64 dk. brn hazel sallow tweed; moleskin 7 Jan. Blackburn ditto scar on forehead 180571 John Glynn — 8th Foot Bradtord, Yorkshire Donohrll, Tippcrary labourer 18 5 64 It. bm grey fresh black; cord 7 Jan. Bradford ditto 180572 Thomas Corney — 17 th Foot ditto 18 5 7 dk. brn blue fresh dark ; tweed 10 Jan. Tipperary recruit, not surgically inspected 180578 Henry Tebbutt — ditto Nottingham weaver 21 5 1 It. bra hazel fresh dark; cord 10 Jan. Northampt. recruit, surgically inspected 180574 William Ferguson — 22nd Foot Liverpool labourer 22 5 84 dk. brn hazel fresh tweed; moleskin 3 Jan. Liverpool recruit, not surgically inspected 180576 John Ward — 89th Foot ditto Btriker 20 5 EJ brown grey fresh white linen; cord 5 Jan. ditto ditto 180676 William Devine — ditto ditto bricklayer 21 5 9 brown grey fresh white linen; black 5 Jan.. ditto ditto 180577 John Clarke — 41st Foot Birmingham shoemaker 18 5 7 It. bra grey fresh brown j black 7 Jan. Birminghm ditto 180578 Arthur Marsh — ditto Manchester mason 24 5 6} dk. brn grey fresh blue; tweed 4 Jan. Manchester ditto 180679 Thomas Morgan — ditto ditto labourer 20 5 6 dk. brn grey sallow black ; cord 31 Deo. ditto ditto 180680 Robert Cassels* — 42nd Foot Blackwell, Lanark tailor 19 5 6 fair grey tresti black ; grey 1 Jan. Edinburgh ditto * alias Wands 180681 Thomas Williams — ditto Motherwell, Lanark labourer 234 6 6} bluet* grey fresh black; tweed 6 Jan. Glasgow ditto 180582 James Manuel — ditto ditto miner 21 S 6} dk. bm blue fresh ditto 6 Jan. ditto ditto 180683 John Williamson — 43rd Foot Liverpool wheelwrght 22 6 9 dk. bm grey fresh brown 10 Jan. Liverpool ditto 180584 John Parks — 68th Foot Mnnaghan labourer 18 S 61 dk. brn grey fresh blue 2 Jan. ditto recruit., surgically inspected • 180585 James Sutherland — ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr irondresser 18 5 6i dk. brn hazel fresh brown; cord 2 Jan. ditto ditto tattooed on arms 180581- Joseph White — ditto Liverpool engineer 20 5 6 dk. brn hazel fresh black; fustian 16 Jan. ditto recruit, not surgically inspected 180687 Benjamin Blamires — ditto ditto labourer 18 6 74 brown grey tresh tweed 16 Jan. ditto ditto 180588 James Gill — 69th Foot Ashton- under- Lyne ditto. 18 6 7 It. bra blue fair black; cord 7 Jan. Ashton- u- L nail of right forefinger broken; recruit recruit, not surgically inspected 180689 John James — 60th Rifles Liverpool ditto 24 6 74 It. bra hazel fresh tweed; cord 3 Jan. Liverpool t) POLICE GAZETTE. February 8. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). omoi MO. NAME. BBS. HO. COUPS. WITEEE BOBN. TBAD1. ti a < SIZE. B » "> FACA "! OAT & TBOtrSEEB. DATE Or DKSEBTN. FLACK OF DKBKRTION. MARKS AND REMARK.'.-. 180590 Colin Hunter 60th Rifles IJun. iee, Forfar weaver 20 5 64 d£ K liuze'\* fesh eanvas ; tweed 6 Jan. Dundee recruit, approved 180591 John Flynn _ 63rd Foot Lanark labourer 21 6 54 dk^ rn hazel * Itesh moleskin 16 Jan. Glasgow recruit, not surgically inspected 180592 Martin Tyrel _ 65th Foot Liverpool ditto 19 5 64 brown grey f esh wi ite; cord 10 Jan. Liverpool ditto 180593 Robert Jones _ ditto ditto shipwright 23 6 74 brown blue besh orown; moleskin 10 Jan. ditto ditto 180591 Donald McKay _ 71th Foot Oban, Argjle shepherd 20 5 74 dk. brn hazel florid tweed 5 Jan. Glasgow di to 180595 Alex. Campbell _ ditto Kothsey, Bute labourer 18 5 6 brown blue 1 ale brown; moleskin 5 Jan. ditto ditto 180596 William Pickering _ 70th Foot Bury, Lancashire bricklayer 23 5 6 brown grey tiesh moleskin 8 Jan. Eccles crucifix on right arm, flags on left; recruit 180597 Thomas Williams 658 6th Drag. Gds. Londi > n groom 21J 5 74 auburn grey fiesh regimental 11 Jan. Brighton took part of reg. nec. 180593 John H. Walker 327 ditto Calcutta ulerk 26j 5 5} brown ijrey ftesh ditto 13 Jan. ditto ditto 18059 1 Edward Machin 287 4th Hussars Don caster labourer 25 j 5 6 brown blue fiesh ditto 13 Jan. Beburhet took the whole of ree. nee.; D 18060J John McKiver 69519th Lancers Kihuoora non, Dugal. ditto 21} 5 10 yrxj * u grey tresa ditto 11 Jan. Dublin D ; scar on iio t leg ISO601 Edward Higgins 3S2 11th Hussars Kinlock, Lei. run ditto 26} i 6 Ik. bro blue fair ditto 16 Jan. d'. cto scar bick of neck 189602 Charles Insull 325 I Ith Hussars Worceiter oarpenter 2< 4 S 7 brown bl^ ie fresh ditto 1 Jan. Aldershot off p » ss to Loudon 1 « 0603 Frederick Turner 2058 16th Lancers I'uiford, Notts labourer 27 5 7 i> ro wn tiazel fair ditto 13 Jan. Ipswich D D ; took part of reg. nec. 180604 Clarencw Lindon 3 0 Military Train S Imonton, Mi Idlesx. H. lifax, Yorkshire engine fitter 22 > 34 auburn blue fresh ditto 4 Nov. Auckland* took the whole of reg. uec. * New Zealand 180605 Michael Kenny 2163 Gren. Guards nawker 20 5 9 dark blue fresh ditto 6 Jan. Lou lott took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 18060S John Smith 2115 ditto 01 lham, Lancaster spinuer 204 5 74 auburn < rey fresh ditto 6 Jan. ditto ditto 180607 Amos Small 63S6 ditto Charley, Sus- ex labourer 28} 5 81 dk. brn baz » l fresh ditto 4 Jan. ditto ditto 180608 George Skeet 869 ditto Kitiislan 1, Norfolk gardener 25 5 8} brown It. brn dark ditto 12 Jan. ditto ditto 180609 Charles Turner 1121 ditto Burton- u.- Xeewoo 1* servant 22 5 10 It. hrn hi un fr- sh ditto 13 Jan. ditto took part, of reg. nec. * Stafford 1806lu George Watts 323 Scots Fusiliers Colelord, Glo'ster v\ olshpoo', Mntgmry labourer 25} 5 9 dk. Orn ha « el swart h ditto 15 Jan. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. Dec. 180611 David Lewis 660 lst Foot ironmorger 234 5 4 dark hazel fresh ditto 11 Jan. J ersey off furlough to Welshpool 180612 John Ducker 33' 2nd Foot Islm^ tow, Loudon clock maker 33 5 3 brown blue fresh ditto 31 Dec. Devonport ditto to London; mole on left log 180613 William Curry 166 3rd Foot Carey, Am agh labourer 25 5 8 It. brn grey fresh ditto 15 Jan. Sheffield D D 180614 Thomas Heman 10J8 ditto Rose immon dilto 18i 5 64 brown hazel fresh ditto 11 Jan. Limerick 180616 Rich. Bridgewater 126s ditto Epsom, Surrey baker 2S 5 64 brown grey fresh ditto 14 Jan. ditto off furlough to Dorking, Surrey 180616 James Kennedy 913 4th Foot KnigbtsbriJge, Ln In. plasterer 18$ 5 6i It. brn grey fresh ditto 15 Jan. Chatham took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 180617 Jamos Wilson — ditto Coatbiifge, Laoark miner 19 5 61 sandy blue fresh plain 13 Jan. Coai bridge recruit, attested 18061s James Wilson 852 ditto Da'zil, Lanark collier 20J 5 61 browri grey fair regimental 14 Jan. Chai ham off luilough to Motherwell, Lanark 180619 Alex. McKenzie — ditto Lanark weaver 19 5 61 brown hazel ( r « * h 16 Jan. London recruit; en route for Chatham i8o « a ' 180621 180622 180623 180621 180625 180626 18062 18062H 18062 Adam Mitchell Jos. Francis Henry Trudgitt Herbert Guyton George Hole Michael Day Daniel Hill James Glynn William Braybrook George Morsley 1252 355 764 1321 1300 36R8 910 1365 ditto 5th Foot ditto ditto 8tli Foot 14th Foot 15th Foot 17th Foot ditto 20th Foot Fraserburgh, Aber in. Car marl hen Stanton, Suffolk Norwich Mnttook, Derbyshire Bur, King's Northampton Castlebar, Mayo Woburn Sands, Bdfrd Cran bronlt, Kent labourer boot closer miller shoemaker labourer ditto shoemaker baker boot- closer labourer 19 21 21j 31 191 23 23 28} an • Hi 64 dark 8 idk. brn 7i. lt. brn 6 8 7 6i dk. brn brown black brown 5*| dk. bn, 94. brown 6 It. hrn hazel grey blue grey hazel grey hazel hazel brown hn/ ol pale fresh fresh tresh fresh fresh Fresh sallow fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto black ; cord regimental ditto ditto 16 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 11 Jan. It Jan. 28 Oct. 17 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. ditto Woolwich ditto ditto Manchester Wellingtn.* London Limerick ditto Chatham ditto off pass ditto ditto * New Zealand recruit, finally approved ' ff foi lough to Castlebar ditto to Northampton; D took part, of reg. riec. 18063H 180631 180632 180633 180631 180635 180636 186637 18063h 1806341 Thomas Kilfoil James Rice Joseph Turner Charles Hardinge James Watson Barth. Feighnarty Patrick Keefe David Young James Faulkner John Bamforth 444 16U3 834 965 918 1016 727 1606 995 21st Foot ditto 24th Foot ditto ditto ditto ditto 25th Foot ditto ditto Abbevlcix, Queen's Duleek, Mea'h Wtstbron. wiuh, Staff. Kingstown, Dublin Beccles, Norfolk Liselton, Kerry Mullmahone, Tippry. Edinburgh Bow, Middlesex Owbi no", Yi rk ditto groom labourer tailor labourer ditto groom moulder carpenter cutler 194 22? 174 19 18} 21 214 234 21} 2"! 6 Ik 6 62 74 11 51 81 5 7 dk. tiro red light It. brn It. brn dark It. brn brown brown brown grey < s ™ y blue grey grey grey haztl blue grey ifrey sallow fresh fresh t'roah fair fresh tresh fair fresh light ditto ditto dark ; brown regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto white 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 11 Sep'. Portsmouth Birr Birminjbm Shornclitfb ditto ditto Cork Atlilono ditto Cevl n off furlough to Abbeyleix; pccipitted ditto to Glasgow recruit, attested off furlough ditto ; crossed muskets on each arm ditto ditto to Kilf. ymore; rear on rt. shin off furlough to Edinburgh ditto to London D; scar on left temple David Douglas Thomas O'Neil John Woods Joseph Lewis John Lee Peter Regan William Hawkins Mathew Leadon James Cowden John Grant 661 919 869 90K 1160 919 85* 907 1233 1249 2tith Foot 29th Foot 30th Foot 3lst Foot . 37th Foot. 40th Foot dilto list Foot 42ud Foot ditto Ulas- ow Cure Hal lock, Herts Newry, Down Ucattn Norris, Lane. Duogannon, Tjrone VWto bromwich, Staff. It an, G are Uarhead, Renfrew Kilmmwok, A> r cooper labourer ditto tailor bricklayer shoemaker collier labourer lastrraker 22 20} 20} 19} 134 21- 4 183 19 26 19 black It. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn dark dk. brn fuir hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey tiazel brown grey grey fresh fair fresh tresh fresh fresh fresh lark fresh florid regimental plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto dilto ditto ditto 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 30 Dec. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. Portsmouth Newry Montreal Chatham Dover Birr ditto Preston Stirling ditto oil lurluugh to Glasgow mole on left shouldar off furlough to Newry; D ditto to Liverpool ditto to N'ewcawle- om- Tyne ditto to Liverpool * c « ach- « pringio » kr D j pockpittol Peter Donnehy Edward Fielding John Sayers James McGuire Henry Woodman James Adams Joseph Kerelle Henry Cain William Tacey Charles Bosket an 3y28 3 « 62 578 4082 4255 1171 1105 10' 4 3274 4 Itfi Foot 46th Foot 49th Foot ' ditto ditto ditto 53rd Foot ditto 59th Fool ditto b. ragr, Ty rone Sheffield Wigan, Lancashire Manchester Li i^ htu Uuzzrd, Beds Chushmit, Hens Loudon Liverpool Clones, Monughan Su'ton, Be la labourer combmuker weaver piecer labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Mark Cable George Hitch William Barlow Henry Berryman William Warner Thomas Hundley Edward Gallagher Thomas Reynolds John Owen John Lally 133 931 1167 110s 3795 639 68 916 10U 10' 7 60th Rules ditto ditto ditto ditto 61st Foot ditto 62,. d Foot 64th Foot' ditto Haistrod, Kacex Cambridge Marlborough, Wilts London Dublin Slourport, Worcester Cat pick- oii- Suir Aunaduff, Mayo Manchester Haligir, Galway ditto ditto baker mounter painter labourer tailor labourer ditto ditto 194 31- 4 2Sj H4 27} 28 19 § 234 271 294 80} 23 19 20 30J 23} 2 « 4 194 224 22 J brown It. brn brown brown brown dark dk. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn brown light brown • lk. brc It. brn brown black dk. brn brown grey grey hazel grey blue dark grey grey grey grey grey grey blue hazel grey brown grey ^' rey grey gre. V fresh fair fresh fresh fair tresb dark fresh fair fresh tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jin. 15 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jail. 11 Jan. Colchester Butte rant Dublin ditto ditto ditto Birr Curragh Alders liot ditto took ihe whole of rre. nec. off furlough ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto to Sheffield to Wigan ; D to Manchester to Dunstable to Cbeshunt ; taitooea on arms to Newc isile- on- JVne ; ' C. B.' on left arm ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Jan. 12 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. | 15 Jan. Dublin ditto ditto ditto Aldershot Pembroke Curragh Belfast Portsmouth ditto ditto to Ilalstcad ditto to Berry, Suffolk ditto to London ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto to Siourport took waist- belt and gneal coat tattooe 1 on lefc arm off furlough to Manchester ditto to Ballygar 180670 William Lilburn 996 oil to N*> n ingham bleacher 23 5 54 brown grey lair ditto 15 Jas. ditto ditto to N . lt ngham; lost6 molars 180671' George Williams 1136 ditto London labourer 23 5 7 brown brown fresh ditto 16 Jan. ditto took tbo whole of ree. nec.; D 180672 Thomas Bradley — ditto Bradley, Worcester ditto 194 S 54 brown brown fresh fustian ; cord regimental 16 Jan. London recruit, finally approved 1806.3 Charles Fisher 880 69th Foot Glasgow iron turner 204 5 6 It brn blue pale 14 Jan. Fermoy i ff furlough to Glasgow 180671 John Howard* 918 72nd Foot fill to tailor 22J S 65 dk. brn blue frosh ditto 14 Jan. Aberdeen soar on 1- fr. side * alias MeDermott 180676 James Stewart — , 73r I F « ot Liff, Forfar labourer 21 5 6 dark grey pale plain 14 Jan. Edinburgh recruit, finally approved 18067H Henry Took John Lyons — ' 76th Foot Wulwx rib, Surrey ditto 22J 5 74 dk. hrn blue trash dark; grey regimental 20 Jan. Aldershot supp. got o to London; recruit 180677 1121 ditto Mullingar, Rcsomn. ditto 814 5 94 It. brn blue freah 11 Jan. ; ditto off furlough to Gravesend ; Bear on rt. anklt 180678 Alex. Thompson 1361 84th Foot Glasgow sailmaker 194 5 74 hrown blue swwrth ditto 9 Jan. Dublin took waist- belt 18067M John Hill 24* 8" tb Foot S tr> a, Kent carpenter 26 5 11 black black sallow dn to 14 Jan. Gosport off fu'lough to Edinburgh 180680 John Parks 636 ditto Glasgow printer 26 5 8 brown blue pale ditto 15 Jan. ditto ditto to Dublin 180681 Joseph Nicholson 21 92nd Foot Auderston, Lanark plumber 214 6 14 brown blue treah ditto 13 Jan. Glasgow took part of reg. nec. 180682 Edwin Word 486 98th Foot Coventry watchmaker 28} 5 5 brown blue tresh ditto 16 Jan. Colohestor supp. stole a great coat 180683 James Brown 1646 100th Foot Luion, Beds St. Agnes, Cornwall labourer 203 5 54 dk. brn u'roy fresh ditto 11 Jan. Parkhurst off furlough to Luton ; pockpitted 180681 William Parnell 1275 101st Foot she eingsmh 244 6 7 brown hazel fresh dilto 15 Jan. Chatham ditto to St. Agnes 180686 John Baldwin 30 ditto Cleulsy, Berks labourer 264 6 3 brown' blue fresh dilto 14 Jan. ditto dilto to Wallington, Berks 180686 Thomas Moss 3376 104th Foot London servant 184 6 6 brown grey dark plain 17 Jan. Port hurst 180687 Patrick Heffernan 450 105th Foot Clonmel, T pperary labourer 33} 6 44 brown grey frosh regimental 15 Nov. Wellingtn.* took waist- belt * East India 180688 Nicholas Neal 2013 108th Foot Dungirvan, Waterfd. ditto 19 6 64 brown grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. Fermoy 18068V James Robinson 7 2 Rifle Bricade I. anihetb, London cigarmaker 20 5 104 brown hazel fresh ditto 17 Jan. Winchester 180690 Charles Coppin 70/ Koyol 11. art. Lee, Keot labourer Is} 5 44 brown hazel fresh ditto 15 Jan. W oolwiuh 180fl91 James Nye 951 Roy. Artillery Godal tuing, Surrey ditto 294 5 6 dk. bm s; rey fresh ditto 16 Jan. Dover 180692 William Pilbrow 1477' ditto Ipswich ditto 19} 5 4i brown hazel fresh ditto 15 Jan. Woolwich 180693 John Foley 167J1 ditto Kingstt n, Surrey ditto 18} 5 4 black hazel fresh ditto 15 Jan. ditto 180691 Michael Ryan 16010 ditto A alt, Hants mason 22} 5 54 brown grey BalloW ditto 14 Jan. ditto off furlough to Cork 180696 Thomas Child 17202 ditto Humbled- 11, Surrey shoeingsmh i. 94 5 4} It. brn grey fresh ditto 14 Jan. ditto ditto to Hambledon 18069fi Edward Gale 14871 ditto Harrow, Middlesex Inverary, Argyle groom 294 5 44 hlack brown sallow ditto 11 Jan. ditto scar ou upper lip 180691, John McDuff 15167 ditto boilarmaker 194 5 44 brown blue sallow ditto 14 Jan. ditto off full ug'i to Glisgow 18089!- John King 17680 ditto C. ventj- y porter 2J4 5 8 brown grey fresh ditto 17 Jan. d tto aocl or and star 011 left hand 18069' William McKinless 96 ditto Port,/ Irrione, Antrim weaver 28} 6 I fair tfrev fiwh ditto 12 Jan. Gosport off At'londh to Porrglenone; D, var. vems 18070u William Hughes loo3 onto- hi. tleki, Miad. esex l. bourer 80 5 « dk. bin hazel tre* h ditto 11 Jan. Ath one duto to Euiiold 180701 Thomas Gordon 17541 ditto Hull ditto 20 5 44 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 16 Jan. Warley 1807021 Thomas Egan 8297 ditto Dublin carpenter 23 6 14 dk. bm blue fresh aitto 15 Jan. ditto ditto to Dublin 180703 Patrick Lynch 16359 dilto Newport, Tipperary tailor 19 5 7 brown grey fair ditto 15 Jan. ditto ditto to Newport 180701 Thomas lawson 57K8 Rl. Engineers Stratford, Essex upholsterer 224 5 7 red hazel freck. di< to 15 Jan. GoBport can play violin and flute, and a good singer 180705 Geo. M. Cornelius 7010 ditto Camelford, Cornwall tailor 254 5 7 It. brn blue tair ditto 11 Jan. Chatham off furlough ; sear over right eye 180706 John Alexander — 2ad Dragoons Old Monkland Lanrk. miner 22 5 8 dk. bm hazel fresh plaid; moleskin 16 <& n. Glasgow recru > t, not surgically inspected 180.07 James Whitford — 9th Lancers Glasgow engineer 19 5 8 ilt. bra g ™ y fresh black 17 Jan. dit'o ditto 180 08 Henry Brown — 2nd Foot Edinburgh tailor 18 5 e brown blue fresh black; tweed 14 Jan. Liver} ool recruit, surgioally inspected 180709 William Rodgers — Ait to Maybole, Ayr ditto 22 6 5 black hUek dark black 11 Jan. ditto ditto IST 180710 1807111 180712 180713 1807M 180715 180716 1807IT1 180718 1807114 Thomad Siilliey Samuel Salsbury John Barnes James Jones Charles Burgess Charles Woodward Alfred Edgerton John Braceland Francis McKeen William Coutts 4th 2? out 25th Foot 26th Foot 27 th Foot 30th Foot 3itli Foot 49th Foot ditto ditto 74t, h Foot I. oitii ligcw Kirkham, Lanc. Lambeth, London Monaghan Bethnal Green. Londn Cooley, Gloucester Bury, Lancashire Conwell, Donegal Armagh Breckin, Forfar saddler shoemaker labourer tailor'* frenehplshr., labourer millwright ( labourer tailor groom lb 194 18 23 18 18 204 20 23 2* Ok. tu'li It. brn brown It. brn brown bnown It. bra brown brown . It. brn , ha& el dk. bin g'ey | greJ hazel grey grey greJ I grey , grey , sal light fresh fresh fresh pale irenh fresh freoh frewh black j cord dark ; light black ; grey dilto black; tweed tastian ; cord brown j cord fiiar. j icket; mole mixture gwy 20 Jan. 14 Jan. 12 . Jan. 19 Jan. 11 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. UoatDudge Preston Westtrrinsfr Drogheda Westlniiif tr Gloucester Eeoles Lisburn Enniskillen Edinburgh drtto recruit, not. sure:: ally inspected recruit, approved recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, approved reoruit, not surgically insj> ected recruit, Hiiri » i< allv inspected rear ou back of lefi leg; recruit recruit, attested recrui'., mot. surgically inspedted February 8. POLICE GAZETTE, DESERTEKS FKCFE^ THE MILITIA. ( X^ T OWflO* so. NAME. RKO. no. COUPS. WHBBB BO:. X. TBADB. $ SIZB. HAIB. BYES. FAGS. OOAT & TUOUSEBS. DATE O* DEBBRTN. PLAOJ OP OESSSTION. MARKS AND BEMA3K8. 61636 Patrick bryan i2. it! Kilkenny* Kilmogauny labourer - - — — — 16 April Kilkenny * absent from framing 64636 James Ryan 2276 ditto Kilkenny ditto — - — V — • 16 April ditto in England 64637 Daniel Hagerty 2246 ditto Owning ditto - - — A — 16 April ditto 64638 Thomas Kinchela 228* ditto PauUtown ditto - - — — — — 16 April ditto 64639 James Purcell 2313 ditto Muck alee ditto - - — — — 16 April ditto supp. m army 64640 John Liddy 2351 ditto Castlecomer ditto 16 April ditto 64611 James Murray 2352 ditto Monci in 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 64646 Lawrence Dwyer dido Rosbei con dmo - - — — 64646 Edward Kelly 2399 ditto Kilkenny ditto - - — — 64647 John Murphy 2419 ditto Newmaiket ditto 64648 Patrick Phelan 24=> 2 ditto Lifdi wney ditto - - — — 64619 Patrick Tobin 2469 ditto Thnmastown ditto - — — — 64660 John Hornsey 2 • ' 1 hasted, Essex cabintmakr. 35 6 8 fair grey 64661 Peter Morris 823 Flint Rifles* HUjwell, Flint collier l'J 5 3 dk. brn grey- 64652 Samuel Davies 1080 ditto ditto ditto 25 6 3 dk. brn hazel 64653 William Cavanagh 110) ditto Ballinrobe, Mavo labourer 22 5 44 brown grey 64664 Richard Wilson 416 Cadigan* Newport, Pembroke miner 30 5 brown blue fresh fresh fresh fresh Iresh 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 16 April 15 Sept. 18 April 18 April 18 April 7 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ryde Mold ditto ditto Aberystwth ditto gone to America ditto * Isle of Wight Rifle Yolunte ® » * absent from training pockpitted • absent from training 64666 Michael Moran 1221 Souih Mayo* Ten lough, Mayo labourer 26 5 7} brown hazel freah 3 June Westport * absent from training 64656 John Stanton 20ti6 ditto liallinrobe ditto 24 5 5 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64657 John Kearnes 19113 ditto Casi lebar ditto 24 5 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 61668 John Walsh 2087 ditto ditto confectioner 23 5 6 dk. brn grey sallow 3 June ditto 64669 Thomas Burke 2117 ditto ditto labourer 23 5 94 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64660 William May 1393 ditto Clifden ditto 25 6 4 black hazel sallow 3 June ditto 64661 Luke Luddon 216a ditto West pert shoemaker 25 5 6 brown grey f- esh 3 June ditto 64662 Francis Mooney 1411 ditto Castlebar labourer 20 5 5 brown grey fair 3 June ditto 64663 John Malone 1442 ditto Weftport tailor 26 5 83 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto scar on left shin 64661 James Quinn 1447 ditto Cast lebar — 2) 6 44 black gri- y fresh 3 June ditto 64666 Michael McGaun 1 » M ditto ditto la bourer 21 5 4i 1 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64666 Thomas Heveran 1173 ditto ditto shoemaker 21 5 44 dk. brn blue lair 3 June ditto 64667 Matthias Connolly 1476 ditto Clifden, Gal way labourer 21 5 6 brown groy fresh — 3 June ditto 64668 John Toohey 1480 ditto Balla, Mayo ditto 22 5 51 fair blue fresh 3 June ditto pockpitted 64G69 John Noon 1193 ditto Cliflen, Galwav ditto 22 5 6 sandy grey fre8h 3 Jun ditto 6467u Thos. Monaghan 1530 ditto Ballinrobe, Mayo ditto 30 5 5 brown blue sallow 3 June ditto 64671 Michael Lyons 1648 ditto ditto shoemaker 24 5 7 brown grey sallow 3 June ditto 64672 Patrick Rooney 1661 ditto ditto labourer 24 5 44 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64673 Patrick Heveran 1668 ditto ditto ditto 26 5 6 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64674 John Rusk 1678 ditto Westport grorm 21 5 74 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64676 Michael Dea 1592 ditto Cast lebar labourer 31 5 7 sandy blue fair 3 Jun ditto 64676 Patrick Murray 1614 ditto Clifden, Galway . ditl o 21 5 64 brown hazel fair 3 Jun ditto 64677 Michael Burke 16C0 ditto Ballaghadareei:, Mayo shoemaker 24 5 61 brown grey fair 3 Jun ditto 64678 Thomas Durdy 1666 ditto Claremorris butcher 22 5 5 brown blue sallow 3 June ditto scar on right eye 6467a John Connolly 167 < ditto Swineford labourer 22 5 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto 64680 John Cunningham > 681 ditto Westport tailor 20 5 41 brown blue fair 3 June ditto 64681 John Regan 1766 ditto ditto painter 20 5 61 blown blue fair 3 June ditto 64682 John Collins 176a ditto ditto shoemaker 20 5 6 brown blue fresh 3 June ditto 64683 64684 Austin Joyce James Faraher 1770 1783 ditto ditto ditlo Ballinrobe labourer ditto 20 19 5 5 4 44 brown brown grey grey fair fair 3 June 3 June ditto ditto 64685 John Leonard 1788 ditto Ballaghadareen ditto 28 a 4i brown grey fresh i 3 June ditto 64686 Patrick Ryder 1791 ditto Wert port ditto 22 5 51 black hazel fresh — 3 June ditto 64i687 Michael Finn 1793 ditto ditto servant 19 5 44 brown blue fresh — 3 June ditto 64688 Patrick Joyce 1803 ditto Biffin labourer 19 5 4 brown hazel fair 3 June ditto 64689 James Connelly 1805 ditto ditto ditto 18 6 4' brown grey fair — 3 June ditto 64690 Andr. Woodhouse 18) 3 ditto Westport ditto 20 6 64 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 182) ditto Ballinrobs ditto 23 5 9 dk. brri t> azel fresh 3 June ditto 64693 Patrick Hyland 1827 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 44 dk. bru blue fresh _ 3 June ditto 64691 Thomas Cavanagh 1833 ditto Weetport ditto 18 5 < M brown blue fair 3 June ditto John fallow Thomas Kitrick Thomas Faherty Michael Jennings Patrick Colloran Henry Mitchell Patrick Tury Michael Rieley Thomas Henelly Thomas Kavanagh 183D 1837 1866 1859 1860 1863 1866 1883 1881' 1893 bally higue Westport Boffin Wesiport Holly mount ditto BallyhigdS H< lly mount Balhnrobo ditto John Biggins Daniel Connerly Owen Rowland Robert C. Tully Michael Dair Thomas Stanford Thos. Thompson John Connelly Dominick Nolan Patrick Kailty Ballinrobe Aglish Westport ditto Clairmorris ditto Westport Kilcommon Westport Castlebar Martin Heraghty Dominick Quinn Mich. McGinness John Feelly Patrick McDonnell Patrick Higgins Matthew Malley Thos. McGinness Thomas Morris Joseph Burke 1972 1976 1983 llibS 1! I8U 1991 2006 2010 2021 k027 HUollymount Newport ditto Balla Castlebar Westport Castlebar Westport Achill Ballinrobe a wo 18 6 44 brown black fair i 3 Juue ditto ditto 25 6 6 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto ditto 18 5 6 black hazel fair 3 June ditto ditto 18 5 71 brown hazel fresh i 3 June ditto servant 28 5 64 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto labourer 22 5 64 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto ditto 21 6 7 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto ditto 20 5 4 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto ditto 21 5 5 brown grey fair 3 June ditto ditto 18 5 41 brown blue fair 3 June ditto ditto 20 5 71 brown grey fair 3 June ditto ditto 26 5 10 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto ditto 28 5 8 brown blue fair 3 June ditto ditto 20 5 94 red grey fresh 3 June ditto ditti 20 5 61 brown blue fair 3 June ditto ditto 20 5 44 brown hazel fresh . 3 June ditto servant 20 5 1 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto labourer 19 5 6 brown grey fresh i i ., 3 June ditto ditto 19 6 4 Drown grey freah 3 Juue ditto shoemaker 21) 5 74 brown grey freah 3 June ditto labourer 25 6 44 brown blue fresh _ 3 June ditto ditto 26 5 64 black grey fresh 3 June ditto shoemaker 18 5 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto labourer 22 5 6 black hazel fresh 3 June ditto ditto 19 5 64 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto ditto 23 5 64 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto ditto 23 5 7 brown hazel fresh 3 June ditto ditto 18 5 64 dk. brn hazel Ballow 3 June ditto ditto 21 5 5 brown bl'ie fresh 3 June ditto ditto ia 5 M brown blue fresh 3 June ditto Thomas Lee John Heonna Patrick Nary Richard Joyce Thomas Kilcoyne Patrick Gaughen William Lovery Michael Enright Patrick Connerly Peter Monaghan 2041 2054 2057 2099 1! 113 2122 2123 2126 2127 2141 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Boffin ditto Westport ditto Castlebar Weetport ditto Ballinrobe] Achill Ballinrobe ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto painter labourer clerk brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown grey grey grey grey grey brown hazel hazel hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fresh 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on cheek John Flaherty John Donnellan Joseph McGinness JohnWard Owon Cooney John Golden James Timony John Seahill Michael Gaven Richard Alled 2145 2148 2153 2159 2160 2161 2173 2180 2207 7< t4 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Glamorgan* Ballybigue Ballinrobe Castlebar ditto Newport Castlebar Crossmolina Bally haunis Castlebar Liverpool labourer ' ditto saddler labourer ditto ditto ditto nailor blacksmith porter 5 4i 5 6 5 9 5 9 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 4J 7 5 8 black brown fan- brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown hazel blue blue blue blue huzel brown grey grey sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow Ballow 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 Juno 3 June 3 June 3 June 26 Sept. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Swansea scar on right elbow * absent from training Joseph Atkins Thomas Bateman Henry Bevan Jonah Beynon John Beynon George Davies William Edmonds John Harris Thomai Jetferys John Jones 4 « / 717 761 469 692 7( 15 536 752 683 7K6 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Swansta, Glamorgan Narberth, Pembroke Haverfordwest Llanelly, Carmarthen Llangenny, Glamrgn. Haverfordwest Llanelly, Carmarthen Llanidloes, Montgom. Llangadock, Carmthn Carmarthen plumber labourer painter rawyer labourer shoemaker collier mason labourer puridler 5 6 5 8 5 8J 5 10 5 64 5 8 5 9} 5 94 5 8 5 8 brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown It. brn It., brn hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 26 Sept. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto at sea ' Thomas Jones Philip Jones John Morgan William Morgan William Morgan James Pendle John Powell Edward W. Rosser Evan Rowlands John Smith 72 » 5) 1 716 654 H95 686 603 706 762 727 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Swansea, Glamorgan L< ughor Cardigan Bedwelty, Monmouth Cowbridge, Glamrgn. MorriBton Plymouth Swansea, Glamorgan Mori iston Bristol bobbler 27 weaver 130 saddler 32 puddler 26 boilermaker 23 groom 22 ditto 22 labourer 23 ditto 22 shoemaker 20 dk. bm It. bra brown brown ftrown Ik. bni light, It. brn It. brn It. brn hazel hazel blue dk. brn - jrey brown grey blue Sazel fresh fair dark fresh fair swarth fresh fair sallow fair 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto at sea 8 POLICE GAZETTE. 8 DESERTERS FROE^ BE MTLITU ( continued). OKFLCI SO. NAME. REG. HO. GOBPS. WHEBE BOHJT. '- jW2- COAT& TROU32PS DATE OT DESBTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 64765 64766 61767 64708 64769 64770 64771 64772 64773 64774 William Thomas William Thomas Daniel Williams Edward Williams Leonard Hospital Robert Hughes Thos. Richardson John Rusk John Conlon John Kelly 680 730 703 696 1115 1310 1442 1566 1631 1658 Glamorgan* ditto ditto ditto Armagh1, ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Swai- sea, Glamorgan ditto ditto Cwm Avon Donacloney, Down Tullylish Tartaraghan, Armagh Armagh Loughgall collier labourer ditto file cuttflr weaver ditto ditto ditto labourer ditto It. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. bm brown It. brn brown brown brown grey blue blue blue hazel grey blue blue blue ( trey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh 10 Oct. 26 Sept. 26 Sept. 10 Oct. 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June Swansea ditto ditto ditto Armagh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto in gaol supp. in Scotland gone to America ditto transported gone to America * absent from training * absent from training 64776 61776 64777 64778 64779 64780 64781 64782 61783 61781 Samuel Leckey James Young Edward Haughey Rich. Livingstone Edward Atkinson James Trodden William Loney James Best Robert Murphy George Baird 1691 1793 1810 1817 1827 1920 2102 2213 2198 2319 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ShatikhUl, Antrim Mullabrack, Armagh Magheralin Armngh ShanWiill, Antrim Kilmore, Armagh Seagoe Tartara^ han Lougilly ditto ditto weaver ditto I labourer ditto weaver ditto ditto ditto brown It. brn brown brown brown black brown It. brn It. brn black grey grey hazel blue grey hazel brown It. brn hazel brown tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 6 Juue 6 June 6 June 6 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto gone to Australia gone to Scotland gone to Queensland gone to America ditto ditto gone to Scotland gone to Ameriea supp. in Glasgow gone to Isle of Man 64785 64786 64787 64788 64789 64790 64791 64792 64793 61791 Thomas Keenan John Mathers Thomas Conlon James Dougherty Patrick Murphy Alexander Pringle Richard Johnston Thomas Mallon Henry McGrann William Carson 2322 2333 2335 2364 2445 2514 2520 2533 2539 2542 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Druuicree Shankhill, Antrim Clonfeacle, Armagh Manchester Nwtwnhmltn, Armgh Armagh Loughgall Tynan Shankhill, Antrim ditto ditto ditto ditto shoemaker labourer weaver ditto labourer weaver ditto 5 4 5 10 5 4 5 4} 5 6 5 5 black dk. brn fair dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown sandy brown brown gray groy brown brown hazel g">? hazel ; hazel hazel sallow fair fresh fresh fresh iresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 June 6 June 6 Juno 6 June 6 June 6 Juno 6 June 6 June 6 Juue 6 June ditto . ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. in England supp. in Liverpool gone to Queensland enlisted ditto gone to America Bupp. enlisted at Liverpool enlisted gone to Ameriea 64795 64796 61797 64798 64799 64800 64801 64802 64803 64801 George Ruddle Joseph Beatty James Lynch William Keenan James Sands Robert McGuire James Templeton Joseph Baldwin 2620 2674 2690 2951 2995 1790 3765 3468 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kerry* Ist W. Yk. Rfls ditto Donacloney, Down Mullabrack, Armagh Kilmore Knocknamuckley Ardfert, Kerry Manchester Clayton, York labourer weaver ditto labourer weaver musician ditto ditto 20 25 21 19 19 26J 33 J 8* 6{ 10J 6 7 11 4J 7 black | grey brown brown black It. brn It. brn brown brown grey grey hazel brown brown blue grey freso fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow plain ditto 6 June 6 June 6 June 23 May 23 May 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Tralee Pontefract ditto ditto gone to England gone to Australia gone to America gone to Queensland took part of reg. noc. nose crookod * absent from training ADMIRALTY, February 8, 1865. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OB DIS- CHARGED FROM. DATE. RATING. SIZE. WHEBB BORN. HAIB. EXES. MARKS AM) REMARKS. Patrick Tobins Michael Sullivan Thomas Sowden Robert Perry Alex. Rutherford James McLaughlin G. H. Mountjoy John McCormick William Paley W. J. J. Daake Michael Fenaughty William Webber William Othon Charles McCann J. Jennings William Cringle R. Morris Wm. F. Harris Patrick Kearns T. Murray A Smith Christopher Traves John Stone Ed. Harris Thomas Allen William Cooper James Jones William Angle Robort Selling Richard Barkell James Reynolds Josh Lenman Ed. House Robert Wright Frank Edgell E. F. Pengelly John Allen John Voisey James Field William Smith W. Dalien George Flenhem Dennis Cockley John Coghlan Henry Barrett George May James Wilkinson Thomas Bailey Jamos Davey William Buchan William Morley Jos. Barber James Vicory Thomas Bolin Ed. Bull William Moss H. W. Devonshire Alfred Irish W. H. Harris William Leach Hastingdeserter ditto Liverpool, straggler Himalaya, desorter ditto ditto i Cadmus, deserter Urgent, deserter Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Asia, straggler ditto St. Vincent, straggler Excellent, desertor Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Asia, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto . ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 Jan. 11 Jan. 31 Jan. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. 4 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Fob. 2 Fob. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Fob. 31 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Fob. Feb. ordinary A. B. ditto private, R. Marines ditto ditto cook's mate ward- room servant stoker boy, 1st class gunner private, R. Marines gunner ditto private, R. Marines A. B. ditto ditto boy, 1st class gunner private, R. Marines gunner private, R. Marines ditto gunnor stoker ditto boy, 2nd closs stoker ditto A. B. private, R. Marines ditto ditto boy, 1st class ordinary di'to boy, 1st class ditto A. B. cooper's crow ordinary ditto A. B. boy, 1st class A. B. ordinary pensioner ordinary stoker boy, 1st olass stoker ditto ditto ditto A. B. worrnt officers' srvt carpenter's crew orcinary stoker 5 7 1' ipperary Queen> town, Cork 4 11 Laud'ake, Cornwall 5 8 Caunton, Somerset 5 6 Westminster, Loudon 5 7 Rsphoe, Donegal 5 6 dtonehou^ e, Devon 5 4 Buckland, Hants 5 6 Plymouth 5 4 Bristol 5 7 Dunbelton, Galway 5 7 Kingsbrompton, Sornrst 5 6 Brimstea- f, Hants 5 9 Portalown, Armagh 5 6 Somerset 5 4 Eieter 5 5 Demerara, W. Indies 5 5 Bluckheath, Hants 5 0 Ballmatray, Cork 5 11} Ta lesster, Yorkshire 5 6 Dublin 5 8 Thoreway, Lincoln 5 84 Lodgewell, Devon 5 6J Leamington, Somerset 6 0 Westbury, Wilts 6 Douglas 5 10J South Wales 0 Gloucester 10 8J Camboume, Cornwall 5 Devonport 8J Ashburton, Devon 8 ChippingNor^ on. Oxfrd. 3 Sffiulibui- ough, Norfolk 3 Eieter 4 Plymouth 5 ditto 2 Exeter 0 Westminster, London 7 Falmouth 6Ji Buthrial- green, London 6i 6* 4 8 8 6 5 11 5 4i 5 84 5 4 5 74 5 104 5 8 5 2 5 5 6 6 6 Dublin Bandoo, Cork Liverpeol Stepney, London Thorverton, Devon St. Helen's, Lancashire Portsmouth Brighton Arg) le Landport, Hants Yorkshire Somerset London ditto Bristol t'orlsrnouth Portsea Woolwich London light grey brown grey It. brn black black brown dark blue hazel haze! blue ! hazel brown grey blue blue grey dark hazel hazel hazel blue dark light brown light brown brown brown light light black It. brn | blue brown blue brown hazel dark It. brn brown brown brown brown black dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn It, brn auburn light tirjwn brown brown brown dk. brn brown light dk. brn browD light brown dark light brown light It. brn brown dark It. brn brown brown brown brown It. brn dark hazel dark hazel grey hazel hazel hazel blue groy hazel hazel hazel blue blue hazel blue hazel blue la> k hazel blue blue hazel blue hazel dark blue hazel blue blue hazel hazel blue hazel blue blue grey grey sworth pale ruddy sallow reward served in Victory and Warrior ditto served in lioyue, Nile, Sunspareil and Marlborough 30s. reward served in Royal Adelaide, Lapwing, and Cambridge ±. 1 reward ditto ditto served in Indus pockpitted ; served in Philomel serve i in Trafalgar sorved in Edgar served in Brisk served in Iloyol Oak served in Cambridge served in Hawke served in Impregnable. sallow 10s. reward served in Asia sirred in Cambridge served in Hector served in Implacable served in Duke oj Wellington served in Impregnable serve! in Implacable serve! in Russell serve 1 in Duke oj Wellington served in St. Qtorge ditto served in Indus sorved in Implacable Berve i iu Hunger served in Firefly No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within tho procincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but nil reasonable expenses will be paid. DESERTERS FROM THE ROYAL MARINES. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE B0BN. TRADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DESEBTK. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS am REMARKS. Thos. Whitworth Wm. Sidebotham Patrick McDonald Wm. Humpstead Albert Harrison Patriok Sullivan Wright Ogden Thomas Willott Henry Bowles John Walch W oolwich ditto Portsmouth ditto Woolwich ditto Chatham Portsmouth ditto ditto Hull Sheffield Ashton- undor- Lyne Higham, Kont Ipstones, Stafford Rotherhithe, Surrey Wigan, Lancashire Brighton London New tri Forbes, Lngfrt? caulker cottonspnnr labourer ditto ditto engineer turner labourer shoemaker 19 24J 21* 21 21 20J 234 2 » » 20 26i 5 6 It. brn brown ruddy 27 Jan. Woolwich 5 8 fair blue fresh 26 Jan. ditto 5 It. brn blue fresh undress uniform 20 Jan. Portsmouth 5 4S black hazel dark ditto 20 Jan. ditto 5 9 brown blue sallow 23 Jan. Woolwich 5 9 brown hazel fresh 22 Jan. ditto 5 4f brown grey fresh uniform 19 Jan. Chatham 5 7 brown hazel fresh uodreBs uniform 12 Jan. Forton 5 55 dk. brn brown frosh ditto 14 Jan. ditto 5 84 brown hazel fresh ditto 7 Jan. ditto off furlough to Dublin tattooed on right arm off furlough to Lancashire ditto to Woolwich ditto to Cheadle, Staffordshire jditto to London ' H. B.' on right arm, « W.', two anchors, and ' H.' on left LONDON: PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C. v . i
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