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24/04/1868

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 24/04/1868
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 4566
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POLICI GAZETTE Jjg gutlwritg. CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received ir, cases jf Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehend on. 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 ecoverinct them. No. 4566 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1868. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving nformation respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear tile Signature of the person irequiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to Mr. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. * » * Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all betters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. It is requested that the Names and Descriptions of Deserters and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from the regular Army, intended for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to " The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pall Ma London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS. ROBBERY AID LARCENY FROM THE PESSOI. Stolen from the person of a man on the night of the 12th instant, at Hardwick, in the parish of Norbury : £ 33 in gold and £ 25 in Notes, supposed to be of the Northumberland Bank. Information to be given to Superintendent Baxter, Church Stretton, or to Detective Sergeant Dovey, Bishops Castle, Salop. — Bow- itrect, April 22. Stolen from the person on the 16th instant, at Llanybled- well Races, a silver lever Watch, No. 17105, ' E. Gough, 1864,' engraved on outside of inner cate. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bom- street, April 20. Stolen from the person on the night of the 16th instant, at Market Drayton, a patent lever silver Watch, maker James Chambers, Liverpool, No. 2054. Information to be given to Sergeant Scale, Market Drayton, Salop.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen on the 16th instant, from Mr. John Thurlow, at Middleton, an old- fashioned silver Watch, loose case,' marked on the outside of inner case ' C. Craggs,' and 10s. 1 Id. in Money. Information to be given to Superintendent Young, East Riding Constabulary, Great Driffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 20. BUEGLAEY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Between 10 p. m. 21st and 5 a. m. 22nd inst., the house of Mr. R. Blundle, of Worfield, was broken into, and the following property stolen therein : a blue pilot Overcoat, nearly new, single- breasted, black covered buttons; a black Hat; three old silver Coins, 1- franc, 2- francs, and a half crown of Geo. Ill; six Cigars and about 2 oz. of Tobacco; two pairs of men's Boots, one pair elastic sides and pegged, the other lace- up, both sprigged ; a pair of woman's ditto, newly topped, and a narrow piece of leather put up the back ; an alpaca Umbrella, steel ribbed, and straight handle; two silver Tea Spgons, marked ' B.' in old English; and an oak Walking- stick, with ferrule. Supposed by two men : one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sandy hair and whiskers; dressed in rough grey pilot cloth jacket and glazed cap with peak : the other, 36 years of age, 5 feet 8 or S) inches high ; dressed in dark clothes, and carried a leather case about 2 feet by 1. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Jones, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, April 24. Three burglaries were committed in the High- street of Honiton, on the night of the 22nd instant, and the following property stolen: From the house of Mrs. S. James, confectioner, entered from the back: a £ 5 note of the Wilts and Dorset, or Stuckley's Bank, about £ 2 in Gold and Silver; and three silver Tea Spoons from the kitchen. From the house of Mr. Henry Tovey, silversmiths, entered from the back, the following articles of plate, from a basket left in the kitchen : six Tea Spoons, marked ' T.' in old English ; four Dessert ditto, marked ' B.' in old English; twelve small Tea or Egg ditto, some plain, others marked ; three old Table ditto, chased handles, marks nearly obliterated; two Table ditto; a Dessert Fork, marked • T.' in cypher; two Salt Spoons, and a Cayenne Bottle with silver tops. The house of Dr. R. F. Mayne was entered from the back, but nothing stolen. The houses are all adjoining, and one back way leads to them. Supposed to have been entered by strangers to the premises, trying to find out the silversmith's front shop and contents, which are quite safe. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Dore, Police Station, Honiton, Devonshire.— Bow- street, April 24, On the night of the 2lst instant, Sinioott's House, the residence of the Rev. John Hawker, was burglariously entered, and the following property stolen therein : a Tea Pot, a large gravy Spoon, a Salver, twelve table Spoons, nine Forks, six dessert Spoons, a fish Slice and Fork, two sugar Spoons, a top of a mustard Pot, and a top of a pepper Box, all silver. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Pratt, West Sussex Con- stabulary, Chichester.— Bow- itrect, April 24. During the night of the 13th instant, the office of Mr. Dyson, corn miller, Isle- of- Cindey, Leeds, was entered and the following property stolen therein : a silver gilted Geneva Watch, No. 520 ; a Cheque, J. and D. Hatchinson, for £ 10 17s. ; a ditto, Mr. Bradford, Dundee, pavable to Mr. Wade, for £ 5 ; Bank of England Notes for £ 45 ; £ 104 10s. in Gold ; £ 143 in Silver ; £ 4 Is. 6d. in Coppers. £ 20 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, on application to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds.— Bow- street, April 24. Between 1 and 8 p. m. on the 15th instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. Robert Walshaw, Tranmere, Cheshire, was broken and entered during the absence of the family, and the following property stolen therein : 1 silver Snuff- box, square pattern, engraved on lid ' Pre- sented to Richard Morley, Esq., by a few esteemed friends.' 12 Dinner Forks and 12 Dessert Forks, electro- plated, and marked ' A.' 1 large Teapot, 5 Table Spoons, aud 12 Tea Spoons, all electro plated. 2 silver Salt Spoons, one marked ' W.' 1 Sugar Basin, 1 Cream Jug, and 1 child's Cup, all electro- plated, and gold plated inside. 1 silver Medal, inscribed ' Goojerat, Chillinwallah,' name ' Jas. Kennedy.' . 3 gold Wedding Ring?, much worn. 2 Keeper Rings. 1 small gold fancy Ring, set withpale yellow stones. 1 silver Pencilcase. 1 electro- plated Toast Rack. 1 lady's gold guard Chain, single link, old pattern. 1 pair of long f old Ear- drops. 1 small silver Snuffbox. 1 silver pair- case verge Watch. 1 short drop Chain, Australian gold, link bar pattern, with a malachite stone in seal. The small silver Snuff- box ( without name), was offered for pledge in Birkenhead about 6 p. m. On the same day, by a man from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, very dark whiskers ; dressed in a dark coat and vest, and black silk hat. A reward of £ 5 will be paid by the owner on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be given to Superintendent Hammond, County Constabulary, Abbey- street, Birkenhead, Cheshire.— Bow- street, April 24. The house of Mr. Stevenson, No. 9, Marlborough- place Brighton, was burglariously entered on the night of the 20th instant, and the following property stolen : A Teapot, a Milk Jug, a Toast Rack, a loaf Sugar Ladle, all massive silver, and marked ' C. C. S.' A gold signet Ring, with monogram ' CS.' Two silver Thimbles. A new black Petersham Overcoat, with black velvet collar, bound with velvet. A pair of gentleman's balmoral Boots, lace fronts and spring sides, slightly worn. Two black Shawls, with fringe. A box of Cigars. A bottle of Whisky. And 9s. 4d. in Money. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Town Hall, Brighton.— Bow- street, April 22. Between 7 a. m. and 12 noon, on the 18th instant, the dwelling- house of James Tattersall, of Fence- end, Thornton, Craven, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therein : 1 black cloth Coat, with pockets on the hips, covered buttons, one inside left breast, in one of which was a silk Handkerchief, with red ground. 1 black cloth Vest. 1 pair of dark brown cloth Trousers. 1 light drab waterproof tweed slack back Coat, two pockets outside, and one inside left breast. 1 Vest of same material, horn buttons, back of coat and vest lined with jean. 1 cotton Shirt. 1 purple and black woollen plaid Shirt, without sleeves. 1 pair of brown drab yarn Stockings. 1 pair of old elastic side Boots, off the welts. 1 puce and grey striped Petticoat. 2 new wiusey dress Skirts, part made, one brown, and the other red and purple plaid. Information to be given to Superintendent Airton, West Riding Constabulary, Skipton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of a woman charged with breaking and enter- ing the dwelling- house of George Parrot, farm labourer, Birkly, near Northallerton, between 3 and 4 p. m. on the 17th instant, and stealing therein a stuff Dress, puce and white stripes, the pocket of which contained two Half Crowns and a butcher's Account : she is between 30 and 35 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, proportionate make, and dressed in a light cotton print dress, much worn, an old barege shawl, a handkerchief over her head, a clog on one foot and a boot on the ether. Information to he given to Deputy Chief Constable Howard, North Riding Constabulary, Northallerton.— Bow- street, April 22. During the night of the 18th instant, two houses in High- street, Abingdon, were broken into and the following articles stolen therein: twelve Dessert Knives and Forks, plated, mother- o'- pearl handles; a silver Cake Knife; a Mustard Spoon, marked ' 17 ; a short meerschaum Pipe, in case ; eleven Dessert Knives, electro- plated, fluted plated handles, nine Forks to match ; three fiddle pattern Tea Spoons, engraved ' P.' in old English, surrounded with a garter ; two small plain Tea Spoons, an old Dessert Spoon, a Caddie Ladle, and two new check Dusters, with red border, half hemmed. Infor- mation to be given to the Superintendent of the Borough Police, Abingdon, Berks.— Bow- street,, April 22. During the night of the 16th instant, the rectory at Potterne, near Devizes, was broken into and stolen therein : an old fashioned gold Snuff Box, long inscription on it; a small silver Tea Pot, crest— a swan's neck and head ; a small Ladle, a Gravy Spoon, foui Table ditto, eight Dessert ditto, four Tea ditto, and a Butter Slice, all with crest— an eagle rising from a mural crown ; a £ 5 Note of Locke of Co.' s Bank, Devizes; several Pounds in Gold and Silver, a quantity of Copper Coin, and about 15s. worth of Postage Stamps. Supposed by two men, who were seen near the premises the day previous: one about 35 years of age, 6 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark hair, cut very short and turning grey, no beard or whiskers, dark com- plexion, has a peculiar countenance, and the appearance of a pugilist; dressed in dark clothes and black hat; the other about 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light hair, beard, and moustache ; dressed in black coat, dark mixture cloth trousers and vest, and black hat, and carried a light- coloured| overcoat. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, on application to the . Vuierintenderit of Police, Devizes, Wilts.— Bow- street, April 20. During the night of the 16th instant, the house of Mr. Sturland, surgeon, Westbury, Wilts, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a silver cream Jug, smooth pattern, a large silver snuff Box, engine turned, 1 pair of Spectacles, silver mounted, a leather Case, containing surgical instruments, and a small sum of Money in silver and Coppers. 10 reward will be paid on recovery ot the property, and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster, Wilts.— Bow- street, April 20. Between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. on the 11th instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. Thomas Gittins, of Shidnall, Chirbury, Salop, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therein, viz. : a black cloth Coat, man's size, not much worn, with pockets in the hips, containing a Purse, with a £ 6 Note of the North Wales Bank ; black cloth Vest and Trousers to match the coat; two Waistcoats, man's size, slate colour, with brown stripes in them, one with pink back in it; and two silver Watches, one pair- case verge, without hands, made in Liverpool, and has ' Samuel Gittins, Shidnall,' written on a paper inside, the other a Geneva, nearly new, seconds hand,' No. 78' and some other figure on the dial, and ' T. G.' on the stone of a gold seal attached. Supposed by two tramps, who were camping in the lane near the house the pre- vious day : one is about 22 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, thin sandy whiskers, and dressed in the suit of black clothes, as he left his own suit behind him, hid in a heap of straw near the house ; he is supposed to have worked with a blacksmith, as his clothes are very black and greasy, and the back of the vest is burnt in holes as if riddled with small shot; the coat is dark brown cloth, and the trousers has lining which appears to have been taken out of cord ditto, and are identified as having belonged to the above ; the other man is lame, and walks with two sticks, is shorter and older, and dressed in a dark rough coat, a sailor's blue shirt under it, and cap with peak. | They had ballads printed by J. Wrigly, No. 3, Rochdale- road, Manchester, selling, and are likely to be found in some bye- lane, sleeping in outbuildings, or Belling ballads in some fair or market. Information to be given to Superintendent Casewell, County Police Office, Shrewsbury; to Acting Chief Constable Danily, Newtown; or to Police Constable Rogers, Montgomery.— Bow- street, April 20. HORSE AMD CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a stable at Oxton, Cheshire, on the night of the 20th or morning of the 21st instant, the property of Colonel Vincent King, a light brown Mare, aged, 15 hands high, thick set, in very good condition, black legs, recently blistered on all four, bang tail, wavy mane, and white star on forehead ; also a Saddle, with hollow pommel; and a double rein Snaffle Bridle stitched to the bit. The mare has been traced into Lancashire. Information to be given to Superintendent Hammond, County Police Office, Abbey- street, Birkenhead, Cheshire.— Bow- street, April 24. Description of a cattle drover, supposed to be an Irishman, who is charged with stealing; 11 Sheep, at Cleugh Head, near Brampton, in November, 1866, the sheep have been recovered : he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark brown hair, and whiskers, dark complexion, and slender figure. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Brampton, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bop.- st,. April 22, Stolen on the 3rd instant, from a field near Gelt Bridge, Brampton; 2 cheviot Ewes, near lambing, marked with a heart in tar on the right side, and on the ear with the ' Geltstone' mark, ( under bit and over bit) and a Hogg: the ewes may have lambed before this. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Fowler, Brampton, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bow-* treet, April 22. Supposed stolen from the road side, in the parish of Sun- dridge, on the night of the 17th instant, a chesnut cart Mare, 16 or 16 years of age, 16 hands high, rough coat, long tail, scar on side of right eye, and hair rubbed off hip, the property of William Collins, travelling hawker. Information to be given to Superintendent Culman, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street April 22. WILLIAM MASON, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 8th instant, charged with stealing a Donkey at Newtown, has been apprehended and reminded. In his possession was found a pair of boy's new cord Trousers, a boy's brown Smock Frock, open down the front, a linen Shirt, marked ! C. K. Bernard, No. 6,' and a red cotton Pocket- handkerchief; the shirt is worn a good deal, all the other things are quite new, and are supposed to have been stolen from Herefordshire. In formation to be given to Head Constable Cole, Borough Police Office, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from the Vedw, in the parish of Saint Harmon, on the night of the 9th instant, the property of John Breeze a 2- year old Filly, of the Mountain breed, dark brown, and about 10 hands high : supposed by a man who had the appear- ance of a low horse jockey, about 35 years of age, 6 feet 8 inches high ; dressed in grey coat and waistcoat, cord trousers fitting tight to the legs, and carried a long whip,- with brass ferrules. Information to be given to Superintendent Constance, Penybont, or to Sergeant Jones, Rhayader, Radnorshire.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen during the night of the 16th instant, an entire bay Pony, 3 years old, 12 hands high, black mane, tail, and legs, smart, well bred, and in fair condition, with blinder bridle, sewn with white leather ' thong near the bit on near side, the roperty of Martin Young, farmer, of Sotherton cum- Aberford. nformation to be, given to Superintendent Wardle, West Riding Constabulary, Selby, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 20. LAI* CUNY ANB EMBEZZIEME1T- A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of WILLIAM HENRY PACKHAM, clerk, late of Brighton, charged with embezzling various sums of Money, of Messrs. Hallett and Abbey, his employers : he is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, smooth face, no whiskers or beard, very slight made, smart appearance; generally dressed in dark clothes, is very sober and fond of horses and races, and was last heard of at London Bridge. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Town Hall, Brighton.— Bow- street, April 24, Description of a man who is charged with stealing 3 lbs. of silk Twist, the property of Messrs. Phipps and Son, Gold- street, Northampton : he is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, whiskers shaved off, and slender built ; dressed in seedy black frock coat, dark trousers, brown overcoat, tall hat, with very narrow brim, is a sewing machine repairer, and had in his possession a few tools tied in a black handkerchief. Information to be given to Chief Con- stable Keenan, Northampton.— Bow- street, April 24. FREDERICK or FRANK JAMES, a working jeweller, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high, light com- plexion, hair, whiskers, and blue eyes; dressed in a black frock coat and billycock hat, and of respectable appearance, absconded from Preston on the 14th instant, stealing and taking with him the following articles, which were entrusted to him for repair : a lady's Ring, with one ruby, set in coloured gold ; a large gold Key, square pattern, with two stones ; a plated Brooch, with red stones; a gentleman's gold Ring, stone missing; a piece of pure Gold, flat and round, about 5 dwts.; a gold Brooch in the shape of a safe ; a lady's gem Ring, set with three emerald stones and two pearls in a row, coloured gold; a lady's Ring, with five amethyst stones set in a row; a pair of coloured gold Ear- rings, aquamarine stones ; a coloured gold Brooch, two leaves with a round centre and ' Forget me not;' a cameo Scarf Pin, cameo set in coloured gold; a lady's Ring, five garnet stones and pearl centre, one stone lost; a gold reversible Brooch ; a gold Albert, belcher pattern, Locket attached ; a gold Pencilcase, round engine- turned ; a gold secret- link Albert, much worn ; a pair of dead gold Ear rings, set with two emeralds and a crystal in each ring; a small gold Brooch, without stone ; a gold Albert Key, with green malachite stone ; and a gold fob Chain, curb pattern. He also obtained, by false pretences, a silver lever Watch, No. 14532, sunk seconds, maker ' Joseph Blanchaid, Preston,' on the dial and works, gold joints and balance, a pair of rubies, extra jewelled, and a small silver Geneva Watch, flowered back. All reasonable expenses will be paid on his apprehension. Information to be given to Head Constable Dunn, Preston.— Bow- street, April 22. Absconded from Newport, on the 3rd instant, JAMES DAYKIN, clerk, in the employment of the British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company, Limited, charged with embez- zling J16 16s. lid. and other monies : he is 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, very pale complexion, light hair, no whiskers, very small moustache, supposed to be dressed in a dark striped suit of clothes and black bowler hat; he was born in Richmond, U. S., but has been in England from his boy- hood, and has relatives residing near Leeds. It is supposed that he will endeavour to emigrate. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Huxtable, Borough Police Office, Newport, Monmouthshire, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, April 22. Stolen from a chest of drawers at the Victoria tavern, Southwold, | on the night of the 14th instant, a black Jacket, trimmed with wide beads lound the shoulders, sleeves, bottom and front, also a full size grey tweed water- proof Cloak, with hood, button at the neck, the property of the landlady; also a little girl's black Jacket, with yellow metal buttons down front and on sleeves: by a man who lodged at the house the same night, 30 or 32 years of age, about 6 feet 6 or 7 inches high, full face, proportionate build, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, lisps in his speech, aud his eyes are constantly in motion; dressed in brown frock coat, pockets on sides with flaps, dark trousers, and black deerstalker hat. £ 1 reward will be paid on recovery of the property, and conviction of the offender. Information to be given to the Chief of Police, Southwold, Suffolk.— Bow- street, April 20. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of a man going about the country obtaining Money under false pretences, and for whom a warrant is issued, for obtaining £ 1 10s. from C. H. Bracebridge, Esq., of Ather- stone Hall, Atherstone, under false pretences, on the 15th instant: ISAAC COLLINS, a native of Erdington, near Birmingham, about 35 years of age, 6 feet 7 to 9 inches high, dark hair, eyes and whiskers, shaved off on the point of chin, of military appearance, and states that he has lately left the Royal Marines; dressed in military trousers without stripe, uniform tunic ( Marine Artillery), military half- wellington boots, a billycock hat, and is in the habit of wearing a short slop, for the purpose of concealment. Information to be given to Inspector Hursher, Atherstone, Warwickshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, April 24. A man calling himself J. RUSSELL, residing in West- gate, Wakefield, called at the house of Thomas Ramsden, of Brandy Carr, in the township of Stanley cum- Wrenthorpe, on the evening of the 22nd instant, and represented himself to be an agent of the Royal London Friendly Society, whose chief office is situate at. 6, Aldermanbury Postern, London- wall, City, London, E. C., for granting assurances on lives, sick benefits, and endowments, and obtained from him Is. entrance fee on an insurance of £ 5 in the event of death, and the pay- ment of Id. per week afterwards. Mr. Ramsden gave him a half sovereign to take pay for Is. 4d., the agent having no change, said he would call at a house a short distance from Mr. Ramsden's, and return with the balance, but instead of doing so he absconded : he is about 25 or 27 years of age, 5 feet, 8 or 9 inches high, and slender built ; dressed in dark clothes and light billycock hat. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Hall, Wakefield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 24. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a license holder, who has failed to report himself at the Police Station, Town Hall, Salford, as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864, THOMAS STEVENSON, No. 3865, 30 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fresh com- plexion, dark brown hair and eyes, pockpi'ted, mole on top of left arm, and one on left side of body ; was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, 23rd June, 1862, at Manchester Sessions, for receiving stolen property; his sentence will expire 22nd of June, 1862. This licence holder cannot be found at the address given by him, and is to be apprehended by auy Constable, at any time prior to expiration of sentence, and the fact reported immediately to Superintendent Williams, Detective Department, Town Hall, Saltord, Lancashire.— Bow- strtet, April 24. Description of three tramps committed to Montgomery Gaol for 21 days hard labour, under the Vagrant Act, on the 22nd instant : WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark brown hair cut short, and whiskers, anchor on right hand, flag, sword, and bayonet in blue ink on left arm, and several cuts on forehead ; had in his possession a rough cloth Shirt, nearly new, with band down breast with two buttons on it, and three on collar, and a pair of cotton cord trousers, patched on the knees, which are supposed to have been stolen. ELIZABETH HAWDRITH, 24 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, tresh complexity?, light sunburnt hair, and slightly pock- pitted ; dressed in old clothes." JULIA BERRY, 18 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, and light sunburnt hair; dressed in old clothes. Information to be given to Police Constable Breeze, Llandysilio, or to Acting Chief Constable Danily, Newtown, Montgomery- shire.— Bow- street, April 24. Missing from his home, Tuer- street, Chorlton- upon- Med- lock, Manchester, since the 6th instant, a youth named JAS. BOULTON, 15 years of age, about 6 feet 4 inches high, light complexion, pale looking, and of rather slender build ; had on a suit of blue cloth clothes, jacket, vest and trousers, blue top coat lined with green plaid, blue cloth cap with leather nib, a silver Watch, with albert chain. It is feared some ill has befallen him. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to his restoration. Information to be given to Superintendent Rooking, D Division Police Station, Town Hall, Chorlton- upon- Medlock, Manchester.— Boio- street, April 24. The undermentioned boy3 have absconded from the York- shire Catholic Reformatory School, near Market Weighton: JOHN F. FRAINER, 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pale complexion, light hair, hazel eyes; he was committed from the city of York. JAMES BRADY, 17 years of age, 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes ; he was com- mitted from the city of Manchester. The school dress consists of a cord suit ( sleeved waistcoat and trousers), blucher boots, grey socks, blue striped shirt, and jacket ; a stamp is printed with ink upon the shirt, waistcoat, and trousers, with the inscription—' Yorkshire Catholic Re- formatory School.' £ 2 reward will be paid on their recovery by Mr. Castellano, Director of the above School.— Bow- street, April 24. Description of a man in custody at Bedford, under remand, JAMES McDONALD, 30 years of age, dark complexion, black hair and whiskers, shaved off under the chin, scar on forehead and under lip, sores on right leg ; dressed in black billycock hat, black coat, vest and trousers, flowered scarlet woollen shirt, with turned down white collar; charged with endeavouring to procure charitable contributions under false pretences : states he is a native of Ireland, but was brought up in Leicester, and has a wife and two children living in Cannon- street, Leicester, and that he formerly carried on the business of grocer, & c., at Saffron Walden, Essex ; he also states that he repairs scales, & c. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Graham, County Police Office, Bedford, Beds.— Bow- street, April 24. Absconded from the Limpley Stoke Reformatory, on the evening of the 21st inst., two girls of the following description, one about 18 years of age, 6 feet high, black hair and eyes, fresh complexion, round shouldered, and stout built, the other about 18 years of age, about 5 feet high, black hair and eyes, face slightly freckled, pale complexion. They are charged with stealing the following articles of wearing apparel, the property of the Matron, and which they are supposed to be wearing : a black Skirt, a lilac muslin Skirt, a black and white Shawl, a black Cloak, with hood, a black cloth Jacket, a red Gari- baldi, with black spots, a black straw Hat, two Petticoats, and two white Bonnets, trimmed with blue or green ribbon. In- formation to be given to Inspector Maggs, Police Station, Bradfora- on Avon, Wilts.— Bow- street, April 24. Missing from their home, Park- street, Darlington, since the 16th instant: MARGARET O'DONNELL and ELLEN O'DONNELL, mother and daughter, both of weak intellect. Margaret O'Donnell is about 52 years of age, pale complexion, black hair, and middle size ; dressed in a dark dress, grey shawl, and a native of Ireland. Ellen O'Donnell, 12 years of age, pale complexion, brown hair, and tall for her age ; dressed in dark dress, puce melton cloth jacket, and leghorn hat, trimmed with velvet. It is feared some ill has befallen them. Information to be given to Superintendent Rogers, Darlington, — Bow- street, April 24. Missing from his home at Scarborough since the 31st ult., and has not since been heard of, FRED. WARWICK, 14 years of age, rather tall, slender, delicate looking, sallow com- plexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes, very bad front teeth, and stoops when walking ; dressed in a brown mixture jacket and vest, shabby slate coloured trousers, and Scotch cap. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Superintendent Pattison, Scarborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of a man who gives the name of HENRY WEALSH, a tumbler, of Norwich, remanded at Battle Police Station until the 28th instant, for larceny : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, brown bair, tuft on chin, blue eyes, fair complexion, pockpitted, mark on left side of face, supposed from a burn, and dressed in light tweed jacket and vest, dark brown mixture trousers, and heavy half boots, all very old. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Thompson, Court House, Battle, Sussex.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of JOHN ROBSON, alias MATTHEW WRAY, committed to Northallerton Gaol, for 14 days, under the Vagrant Act: he states he is a labourer, about 29 years of age, 6 feet 11 inches high, sallow complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair, whiskers shaved off, light moustache, has several scars on forehead, states that he is a native of Dixons- buildings, Pit- street, Newcastle, and that he has served in Her Majesty's 64th Regiment of Foot; dressed in an old black coat, grey vest, dark trousers, and Scotch cap. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Saggerson, Middlesborough.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of a man who gives the name of GEORGE ATTWATER, alias WILLIAM MERINER, alias ALFRED STERING, committed for trial at the next West Kent Quarter Sessions for felony : about 40 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair and whiskers, meeting under the chin, rather long Roman nose, a scar on the bridge ; dressed in cord trousers, brown coloured vest, brown coat and cap, with peak, and heavy lace- up boots ; he is branded with the letter ' 1).', and says he has served in the 95th Regiment of Foot, and that he is a native of Alton, Hants. It is supposed that he has been previously convicted of felony. Information to be given to Superintendent Colman, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of JOHN ANDERSON, name supposed to be fictitious, committed for trial at Worcester, for larceny from the person ; he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexion, thin face, dark hair turning grey, tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in shabby brown cord trousers, black cloth vest, grey mixture coat, magenta and black plaid scarf, and black cap with peak ; he says he is a shoemaker. Information to be given to Head Constable Power, City Police, Worcester,— Bow- street, April 22. Left his home at Morkyat- street, Herts, on the 17th inst., FRANK GROM, 15 years of age, short of his age, brown hair, dark eyes, fresh complexion, rather stout; dressed when he left in grey jacket and vest, dark striped trousers, and black cloth cap with peak ; was last seen at Stoney Stratford, Bucks, at 6 a. m. on the 19th instant, in company with a sailor who was lame. It is feared some ill has befallen him. All reasonable expenses will be paid on his being restored to his friends. Information to be given to Inspector Bourne, Police Station, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.— Bow- street, April 22. Description of a man who escaped from custody at Rich- mond on the 8th instant, charged with felony : 24 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair; dressed in dirty light coat and trousers, deerstalker hat, and leather leggings, and has the appearance of a stableman.— Metropolitan Police, V Division, April 22. Description of a man in custody, at Hornctstle, on two charges of obtaining money by false pretences : he gives his name WILLIAM HOWELL, a blacksmith, of Wells, Norfolk , 40 years of age, 6 feet 7 inches high, dark blown hair, whiskers shaved off, blue eyes, oval features, long nose, the end a little inclined to the left, mole on centre of back, two on right side of neck, large mark of burn or scald on right arm, above elbow, marks of cupping on left breast; dressed in brown ribbed cloth overcoat, with black ribbed velvet collar, pockets at Bides, and one on left, breast, drab tweed vest, with large patch on left front, fustian trousers, red and black striped muffler, striped cloth shirt, blucher boots, and billycock hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Thorsby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire. — Bow- street, April 22. Description of one man and three women in custody at Blackburn, and remanded until the 27th instant, charged with breaking and entering several offices, and stealing therein sums of irifcney: JAMES CONLEY, 32 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, proportionate make, fair complexion, brown hair, Bandy beard and moustache full grown, oval face, and, scar under left eye; dressed in brown coat, dark mixture trousers and vest, black billycock hat, elastic- side boots, and pepper- and- salt coloured overcoat; he is a native of Ireland, but speaks the south of England dialect; MARGARET HARRIET MILLER, alias KATE CONLEY, 38 years of age, 5 feet inches high, very stout, broad full face, fresh complexion, brown hair, marked on left arm ' R. S., H. B., W. H. B., A. T. P., B. H., J. H. B T., 311, T. P. A., P. T. C..' on ring finger left hand a star, on right arm ' B. Q., T. C., S. B., PCT.,' and dressed in black bonnet, grey shawl with white raised spots, and black dress ; she is a native Ireland, and hawker of steel pens, & c.; MARY CLARK, alias PEARSON, 24 years of age, 6 feet 2J inches high, slender make, long face, pockmarked, blue eyes, brown hair, and dressed in black dress, black and white check shawl, and straw bonnet trimmed with blue ribbon ; a native of Manchester; and MARGARET CLARK, alias SPENCER, 26 years of age, 5 feet high, stout make, full round face, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes, and dressed in black bonnet, grey shawl, and puce winsey dress ; is an artificial flower maker. Miller had in her possession a hawker's license, dated ta Whitehaven, Cumberland ; also four pawn tickets — one Susannah Tomkys, Oxford- street, Bilaton, Staffordshire, by Catherine Donelly, Brook- street, a Jacket for 10s ; one James Clegg, Union- street, Rochdale, April 9th, 1868, two Suits, Coat and Dress, £ 2 10s., by Giblin ; one, 16th April, 1868, W. B. Moore and F. A' Moore, 12. Wool- shops, Halifax, an Overcoat, 8s., by Conley ; and one J. R. Bury, Blackburn, a pair of Boots, 8s., on the 27th February, 1868, by Catherine Conley. Also a pair of dark check Trousers and Vest ; a dark brown mixture Coat; a piece of puce and brown Cloth; four calico Chemises ; 7 yards of winsey Cloth, brown and white star spots ; a man's puce woollen Shirt, fox's head pattern; a man's scarlet flannel body Shirt; two pairs of Drawers ; a pair of man's new elastic- side Boots, fancy grained leather tops, and kid overlap to buttons, four buttons, fancy toe- caps, double soled, have not been polished, very good quality ; a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, grained leather fronts and tops, imitation fancy toe- caps, double soled, has three buttons; and a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, plain leather fronts, grained leather tops, single soles, on the fronts tbe leather is ribbed; all these are new ; a gold dress Ring, with pale blue stone, the ring has been broken and repaired; a gold gilt Brooch, These articles are supposed to have been stolen. Miller is cohabiting with Conley. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 22. On the 17th instant, the body of a man, supposed to be a tramp, was found in the river Derwent, in the parish of Lea; dressed in an old black cloth coat, with flaps outside pockets, blue and black check vest, black cloth trousers, cut down old Wellington boots, a black top hat, which was on the head : he is about 60 years of age, large nose, grey hair, and about 5 feet 7 inches long. The body appeared to have been in the water three weeks, a small mat basket was found close to it. An inquest has been held, and a verdict of ' Found drowned ' returned. Information to be given at the County Constabulary Office, Wirksworth, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, April 20. Description of a tramp remanded at Northleach, till the 24th instant, charged with stealing a silver mustard Spoon, marked with the letter ' P.' old fashioned, two new check Dusters, with red borders, and a rosewood Case, for holding pens, with a small Bottle in one end, has ' Perry's Patent,' stamped in the end of it; GEORGE ODEY, 35 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, has lost front teeth of upper jaw, rather lame of the left Bide; dressed in a brown mixture jacket and vest, cotton cord trousers, mended on the knees, and high hat : is a native of Coventry. Information to be given to Superintendent Seys, Police Station, Northleach, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, April 20. Description of a man who gives the name of JOHN ALEXANDER BLOW, remanded until the 22nd instant, charged with collecting alms under fraudulent pretences ; he represents himself to be a retired naval officer, and is accom- panied by two female children, about 12 and 8 years of age ; carries with him letters, one of which he professes is from the Admiralty, recommending him to the public for relief; he applies principally to clergymen. He is 53 years of age, 6 feet C inches high, brown hair and whiskers, mixed with grey, whiskers meeting under tbe chin, hazel eyes, sallow complexion, long crooked nose with a mark down the centre, fourth finger on left hand and third on light contracted; dressed in old greasy black coat and vest, light brown trousers with dark stripes, black cap, elastic- side boots, and old black neckerchief, padded with paper ; he states that he has worked as a loader at tea warehouses in London. It is suspected that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Head Constable Roberts, Louth, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street April 20. Description of CATHERINE O'BRIAN, committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, at Durham, for larceny of wear. ng apparel: she is 16 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, swarthy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, low forehead', heavy appearance about the eyes, and draws the left corner of her mouth in when about to speak, is a native of Liverpool, but for some time past has been residing in the North. She was sentenced to 21 days and 3 years to a reformatory school, 24th November, 1863. for larceny of wearing apparel, at Hartlepool, and again sentenced to 14 days and 3 years to a reformatory school, 25th September, 1867, for larceny, at Sunderland. Information to be given to Superintendent Beard, Durham.— Bow- street, April 20. leaving tbe house, with bundles on their backs, one of them wearing clogs. Inlormation to be given to Superintendent Adams, Police Station, Holywell, Flintshire.— Bow- street, April 24. Description of JOSEPH HARLAND LANGSTAFF, remanded till the 23rd instant, charged with larceny : a native of Richmond, Yorkshire, but has lately resided at Shotley Bridge, near Gateshead, 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair and whiskers ( turning grey), proportionate figure ; dressed in old brown cloth coat and vest, corduroy trousers, black cloth cap, and old boots. He is supposed to have been previously convicted. Information to be given to Superintendent Walmsley, Ley- burn, or to Inspector Metcalfe, North Riding Constabulary, Wath, near Ripon, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 20. Description of BENJAMIN STOCK, a native of Wigan, Lancashire, cotton piecer, who is charged with larceny, and remanded to the 28th instant: he is 18 years of age, b feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, right blind, brown hair, slight whiskers and moustache, anchor and star tattooed on left arm, bird on left hand, sailor, Flag, ' B. Stock' on right arm ; dressed in an old dark grey mixture tweed jacket, much faded, lined with black and red check woollen plaid, black and red mixture tweed vest, old fustian trousers, both knees mended, red and white woollen scarf, black billycock hat, and clogs with steel clasps ; he states that he has been to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Musselborough, Newcastle- on- Tyne, Durham, & c. Information to be given to Superintendent Walmsley, Leyburn or to Inspector Alderson, Bedale, North Riding of Yorkshire! — Bow- street, April 20. Stolen in the borough of Bolton, the following property: A black cloth Frock Coat, two pockets behind, one inside left breast, nearly new ; a dark melton cloth Overcoat, pocket outside left breast, and one inside right, covered buttons, and velvet collar; a silk Handkerchief, white middle, and yellow border; an old black silk Dress, sleeves far worn, lined with slate coloured calico. Description of two men who were seen leaving the house at 9 p. m.: one about 5 feet 9 inches high, middle age ; dressed in black frock coat, dark trousers, telt hat, and shoes : the other about 5 feet 6 inches high, middle age, stout made, very red behind the neck ; dressed in brown cloth speckled jacket, dark trousers, felt hat, and shoes. Both appeared to be respectable. On the 18th instant, a black and white plaid scarf Shawl, all woollen 1J inch plaid. On the 8th instant, a hand Cart, painted red, one wheel rather stronger than the other. On the 14th instant, two small mahogany money Boxes, I foot 8 inches by 4 inches, the other 12 inches by 6 inches, containing about 5s. in Silver and Copper; a black stuff Shawl, with black and white border; the half of a grey woollen Shawl, unhemtned at one end, and fringe at the other ; and a small Pistol. On the 15th instant, a black and white half inch plaid woollen scarf Shawl, of fine material. On the 18th instant, a hand Cart, with springs, and has ' C. Seddon,' branded in the front. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 24. Stolen in the borough of Blackburn :— From No. 42, Queen- street, on the 3rd instant, a pair of woman's old fashioned low cut Shoes, cut holes in the side, nearly new, the property of William Thompson, lodging house keeper : suspicion is attached to a man and woman who had been lodging there a few days ; the man is about 38 or 40 years of age, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high, sandy whiskers ; dressed in a dark jacket and cap, and stated he had been a soldier ; the woman is about 24 or 25 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, slightly pockpitted; dressed in a dark winsey dress and bonnet, had a bundle ou her arm, when she left. From No. 64, Riley- court, on the 30th ultimo, a brown mixture cloth Vest, black buttons, white lining, the property of John Quinn, a labourer, of 22, Hannah- street ; the vest was pledged on the same day at Mr. Boyle's pawnshop, Penny st., by an Irish woman, who gave the name of Ann Fariell, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet high. From a butcher's shop, No. 61, King- street, on the 8th inst,, a Money Drawer, containing about 20 Shillings, in silver and copper money, supposed by a youth, 18 or 19 years of age, 5 feet high ; dressed in a light corduroy jacket, and dark dirty old trousers ; the empty drawer was found iu an entry leading into Chapel- street. From No. 43, Moor- street, a pair of double Blankets, nearly new, stitched at the ends with red worsted : by JOHN and ELLEN MEAGHAN, who absconded on the morning of the 9 tli inst. Ellen Meaghan is about 20 years of age, black hair, brown eyes, pale thin face ; dressed in a black shawl, bla'; k dress, black jacket and bonnet, elastic side boots ; J. Meaghan is a tailor, about 32 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, black hair, whiskers round chin, brown eyes, fresh looking, full face, long nose ; dressed in a brown cloth coat, dark clotti trousers, white calico shirt, lace- up shoes, black hat, both parties are addicted to drink. From the person of Sarah Mason, of Walpole- street, on the Blackburn Railway platform at 9 p. m., on the 12th instant, a beech leather Purse with clasp, containing 2 Half- crowns, a Florin, a Shilling, and a Sixpence ; suspicion is attached to a woman, about 30 years of age, had a dark shawl over her head, and a child in her arms, and a girl with her, about 9 years of age, PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen during the night of the 21st instant, from an out- house at North Bierley, a fat white Drake and three ditto Ducks, 12 months old, one has a piece of red worsted tied round its leg, the property of Thomas Fletcher. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Bradford.— Bow- street, April 24. Stolen on the 18th instant, from a stable at Mayfield, Sussex, a blue pilot cloth Jacket, a tin Can holding about three pints, a metal Spoon, and a small dinner Cloth. Sus- picion is attached to two men who were seen near the stable: one 25 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; dressed in a black jacket, white slop, light trousers, and black round- crowned hat; the other from 20 to 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout build; dressed in a light jacket, white slop, light trousers, and a black cap. Were traced in the direction of Lewes and Brighton Information to be given to Superintendent Peacock, Uckfield, Sussex, or to Sergeant Peerless, Mark Cross, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, April 24. At 4 p. m. on the 22nd instant, a cottage at Tremurchim, was entered, and the following property stolen: a large loaf of. Bread, and the half of another, same size, about two pounds of Bacon, cut from the flitch, a Two- shilling Piece, a Half- crown a Sixpence, a black bowler Hat, with yellow lining, and some other Articles of wearing apparel; three tramps w? re seep From a clothes line, in Backwater- street, on the 13th instant, a man's blue and white striped cotton Shirt, lined with calico, nearly new, the property ot Benjamin Bolton. From the cabin of a boat, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, at Eanam, at 1 a. m., on the 14th instant, a silver verge Watcb, white dial, the minute hand different in colour to the hour hand, has a steel Chain attached with brass Key, and two white Shells, No. 29175, the property of Thomas Smith, of No. 36, White Lime- street, Burnley. From a dwelling- house in King William- street, on the 6th instant, a pair of man's elastic- side Boots, nearly new, fancy toe caps, one of the tabs broken, the property of Mr. Thomas Bamford. From a shop No. 6, New Market- stieet, the 14th instant, a woman's black velveteen Jacket, new, trimmed with black braid, the property of Mr. John Holt, draper. From the Richmond Inn, Tontine- street, on the 11th instant, a man's brown plaid Burtout Coat, 3 pockets outside, trimmed with brown buttons, and bound with brown braid, part worn, the property of Edward Shaw. From a drawer in a bedroom, in the dwelling- house of Mr. Thomas Eccles, No. 47, Limbrick, between 11 p. m. on the 13th, and 2 p. m. on the 15th instant, a white cotton Bag, containing £ 51 in gold. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashiie,— Bow- strert, April 22. Stolen from the workshop of Mr. Larkin, shoemaker, Brentwood, on the night of the 17th instant: 10 pairs of men's lace- up Shoes, and 10 pairs of Lasts. The shoes were unfinished, and the lasts were marked ' T. Larkin.' Information to be given to Superintendent Bridges, Brentwood, Essex.— Bow- street, April 22. Stolen on the 11th instant, from off a horse in the parish of Aby, a woollen horse Rug, partly worn, yellow ground, with dark stripes on the sides, and small holes in one corner. Information to be given to Inspector Jarvis, Alford, Lincoln- shire.— Bow- street, April 22. Stolen between 6 p. m. on the 8th, and 10 a. m. on the 9th instant, from a hedge at Forest Farm, in the parish of Westbury, the property of Thomas Edwards, supposed by tramps: a pair of brown cloth Sheets, seams up the middle, large size, and stained with medicine in three places, a table Cover, with flower in the centre, and circled round with red and brown circles, and two ink stains on the brown, a grey woollen Petticoat, with led round the bottom, a white flannel Petticoat, a pair of men's grey woollen Stockings, white tops, and toes. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Shrewsbury, or to Police Constable ( 72) Starkey, Westbury. — Bow- street, April 20. Stolen during the night of the 16th instant, from a back kitchen at the parish of Old Windsor, a pair of light Shoes, with elastic- side springs, and a pair of strong lace- up Shoes, with brass eyelet holes, tipped and nailed, one tip missing from the toe of one of the shoes. Information to be given to Inspector Reece, County Constabulary, Windsor, Berks.-— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Chorlton- road, Stretford, during the night of the 16th instant: 2 spotted brazilian Tiger's Skins. I man's black cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar, two pockets in skirts outside, and one inside left breast. 1 reversible waterproof ditto, one side black, and the other grey, a small watch pocket in front. 1 lady's dark grey tweed waterproof Cloak, two pockets at the side, black bone buttons in front. 1 pair of long waterproof fishing Stockings. 1 girl's black cloth Jacket, trimmed with beads. 1 girl's white corded Petticoat. 1 woman's white calico ditto, with nine tucks, and gathered cn a string at the wrist. 1 wicker plate Basket, lined with green baize. 6 large electro plated Table Spoons, 1 ditto Tea Spoon. 4 ditto Salt Spoons. 6 ditto Egg Spoons. 1 ditto Gravy Spoon. 1 large ditto Castor, with 6 bottles. 1 small ditto, with 3 bottles. 1 ditto oval cake Basket. 4 ditto knife Rests. 1 soup Ladle, all bead pattern. II electro- plated Dessert Spoons. 12 large ditto Forks. 16 ditto Dessert Forks, all fiddle pattern. 2 silver Salt Spoons, plain. 1 ditto fish Slice. 3 small electro plated Tankards, ' Luiz Tyrrell' scratched at the bottom of one, ' Percival' on another, and ' Edith Mary' on another. 2 small silver do., one marked ' L, T. W. from C. J. W.,' lined with gold. 1 old leather Purse, with brass clasp, containing forty different Foreign Coins, some silver and some copper. 2 white damask Table Cloths, marked ' Willcox.' 1 woollen green and red do. 1 old red and white do. 2 silver Thimbles. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery ot the property, shall receive £ 5 reward, on applica- tion to the Superintendent of the County Police, Old Trafford, Lancashire, or any other Police Station.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from the shop of George Barker, of Lower Peover, on the night of tbe 17th instant, a set of Bench Planes, two Hand Saws, a tenon Saw, several Moulding Planes and Chisels, and a plain Sash Filister, has been worked but not finished ; most of the above articles are marked ' G. Barker' and ' W. Barker.' Information to be given to Superintendent Roubottom, Middlewich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Coventry, since the 29th instant, but supposed within the last week : a Necklace of large cut smoked topaz beads, with pendant Cross, in morocco case ; a Necklace of light pink amethyst stones, small and cut bead, not smooth, cut in faces as diamonds are cut; a Bracelet of jasper and amethyst stones, set in imitation gold, one atone missing ; a small malachite Cross, a small lapis lazuli ditto; a small ditto of white topaz stones, set either in silver or white metal; and a set of three amethyst Studs. Information to be given to Chief Constable Norris, Coventry. — Bow- street, April 20. Stolen between 7 p. m. on the 15th, and 7 a. m. on the 16th instant, from a pigeon cote, at Bramhope, 47 Pigeons, common breed, and of various colours, one can be identified, it is of blue colour, dappled wings, white breast, and white head, the property of Robert Craven, of Bramhope, farmer. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Sykes, Police Office, Otley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, April 20. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in the possession of a prisoner at Portsmouth, sup- posed to have been stolen, a chased silver Vinaigrette, engraved ' C. W.' in old English, within a wreath on the lid. Intorma- tion to be given to Chief Superintendent Barber, Portsmouth. — Bow street, April 24. Found on the 19th instant, in a drain on the Bridgnorth- road, near Madeley, Salop, supposed to have been stolen : a Bundle, containing an alpaca Dress- piece, a Winsey ditto, a blue stuff ditto, a piece of red Stuff, a shell pattern Petticoat- piece, a striped ditto with shop mark ; tbe whole wrapped in a piece of brown paper, marked in 3 places with red pencil, 2571. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Austin, Madeley, Salop.— Bow- street, April 22. Found in the possession of HENRY JERVIS alias DIXON, of Bury, shoemaker, who was on the 20th instant, committed to the New Bailey, Salford, for one calendar month, under the Criminal Justice Act: a brown cloth swinger Jacket, sleeves lined with brown holland, and has a button on behind ; he stated that he got it from a man at Knot Mill Fair, Manchester. Information to be given to Superintendent Scott, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 22. Found in the possession of ALFRED LEE, a tramp, who has been remanded to Usk Gaol, until the 30th instant, and supposed stolen, the following articles : 6 lady's white Pocket- handkerchiefs, nearly new, marked ' E. A. White,' in ink. 1 pair of grain- hide water- tight Boots, nearly new, toe- caps j with a row of zigzag holes in, brass rivet bottoms, counter tops, back straps, machine closed uppers, nailed round the soles, with six rows of small round headed nails. States that he is au engine driver, and a native of Stroud, and has been working at Miiford Haven, and Haverfordwest, about 32 years of age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, proportionate figure, fresh complexion, light brown hair, and whiskers meeting under the chin, grey eyes, a bracelet tattooed round both wrists, in Indian ink, and cross arrows in centre ; dressed in white duck jacket, moleskin vest and trousers, and Scotch cap, was wearing the above boots. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk ; to Superintendent Llewellyn, Usk ; or to Inspector Ward, Chepstow, Monmouthshire^— Bow- street, April 22, A W April 24, 1868. WAR OFFICE, DESERTER S FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICE. OB and after this date ( Dee. 11, If 57), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Desertey Will B » ' TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN SHILLINGS 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 & rvice. DEEICE SO. NAME. EEG. HO. COUPS. WHEKE BOBN. TEAM. 197870 197871 197872 197873 197874 197876 197876 197877 197878: 197879 Cobbleston, Geo. Campbell, James Davinsori, Charles Dowling, Samuel Damsey, Thomas Ellis, Robert Flick, John Feron, Patrick Field, John Gair, Alexander 1347 9?, l7 433 1443 423 1003 1943 953 918 1556 67th Foot Rl. Engineers 7th Foot 25th Foot 53rd Foot Roy. Artillery Scots Fusiliers 21st Foot 27th Foot 42nd Foot Exmouth, Devon Old Machar, Aberd. Bolton, Lancaster Lisburn, Antrim Dublin Bristol Kilburn, Middlesex Craggan, Armagh Grangegorman, Db! n, E linburgh labourer carpenter labourer weaver labourer grocer groom labourer printer 27| 23} 27 224 20 22 23i 18| HAIB. 84 7 64 6| 94 7 11 8i 64 74 It. brn brown It. bru brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn blue blue grey blue blue hazel grey hazel grey grey FACE. COAT & TBOUSEKS. DATE OF DEBEETN. MACE OF DESESTION. MARKS Ako REMARKS. fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto 26 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 13 Dec. 21 Mar. 1 Mar. 23 Mar. 28 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. Cuiragli Chatham Bury Cejlon Shorncliffe Woolwich London Enniskillen Dover Stirling scar under left elbaw; off furlough anchor anl cup on left hand and arm off furlough to Manchester scar on right shoulder blade took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. tr ok waist- belt 11- 7880 197881 1978- 12 197883 197884 197885 197886 197837 197898 197889 Garland, Michael Garry, Martin Goffin, Frederick Grady, James Girdwood, Wm. Hollingsworth, C. Hanly, Thomas Healy, John Humphries, James Harren, John 1116 1396 1847 2001 213 844 135 1454 1120 70th Foot ditto 84th Foot Roy. Artillery Commissariat 18th Hussars 15th Foot 22nd Foot 53rd Foot 63rd Foot Gateside, Durham Loughlin, Roscomn. Brixton, Surrey Clonmel, Tipperary Polmont, Stirling Liverpool Nenagh, Tipperary Tuam, Galway Hammersmith, Mdlsx London irond. esser labourer ditto ditto clerk ditto labourer ditto t ailor labourer 224 21 18 304 314 19 25J 32 20 74' 64 5} 74 7 6} 6 54 54 6 brown It. brn light sandy brown It. bra It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown grey grey blue grey grey grey grey grey blue grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh freah fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black ditto ditto ditto 24 Mar. 19 Jan. 19 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Mar. 28 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 30 Mar. 24 Mar. Ashton- u- L ditto Colchester Dublin Curragh London Cha'ham New'tle- o- T1 Shorncliffe Dublin took waist- belt aud part of reg. nec. pockpitted off furlough ditto to Edinburgh j charged with recruit, attested [ forgery took part- of reg nec.; D off furlough to Manchester j scar on forehead off pass to Lcndon j tattooed on left arm took part of reg. nec. 197890 Haigh, Alfred 1473 73rd Foot Leeds groom 24 1 5 n light grey fair ditto 29 Mar. Shorncliffe off furlough to Leeds 197891 Hutcheon, Charles 1539 79ih Foot Lunmay, Aberdeen labourer 214 5 74 It, brn grey fair ditto 29 Mar. Fort George sightly in- kneed 197892 Howarth, Emanuel 1661 99th Foot Blackburn, Lane weaver 28 5 7} fair blue fair ditto 29 Mar. Preston sear on left leg 197893 Harrington, John 1991 100th Foot Cork eouchmaker 254 5 64 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Mar. Colchester ' V.' on left arm, scar over left clavicle 197894 Hawlett, John 2837 Roy. Artillery Brandon, Suffolk labourer 18 5 44 fair grey ruddy ditto 22 Mar. Woolwich 197895 Hanlon, Edward 23719 ditto Glasgow porter 31 5 7 It. brn hazel fair ditto 22 Mar. Warley scar on right, side of neck 19789S Harris, James 9133 Rl. Engineers Old Swindon, Wilts bricklayer 22 § 5 6 brown hazel fair ditto 21 Mar. Chatham has lost five teeth 197897 Johnson, Henry — Gren. Guards Wells, Norfolk labourer 25 5 104 dk. bru hazel fresh smock; serge 29 Mar. Ripon recruit, attested; Bupp. gone to Hull 197898 Johnson, John 644 13th Foot Glasgow shoemaker 304 5 44 dk. brn hazel fresh regimental 14 Mar. Portland off furlough to Glasgow 197899 Jackson, Joseph 149 22nd Fi ot Sheffield labourer 374 5 44 It. brn hazel fresh ditto 23 Mar. New'tle- o- T 1979U0 Jasper, Thomas 993 40th Foot Kensington, London plasterer 194 5 41- dk. brn grey fresh ditto 27 Mar. Aldershot 197901 Johnson, Charles — 64th Foot Hackney, Middlesex shoemaker 20 5 64 dark hazel fresh daik; tweel regimental 25 Mar. London recruit, attested 197902 Jones, Joseph 3183 80th Foot Southampton — 29 5 7 brown hazel fresh 24 Mar. A1 iei shot took - waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ly7903 Johnson, Wm. J. 1077 98th Foot Hanley, Stafford labourer 214 5 8 black blue sallow ditto 22 Mar. ditto off furlough ; supp. to be 111 Paris 197904 Kavanagh, John 1647 25t, h Foot Leitrim servant 214 5 5 brown blue fresh ditto 1 Oct. Ceylon scar behind left buttock 197905 Key, George 1209 62nd Foot Newcastle, Stafford labourer 20 5 64 brown brown sallow ditto 21 Mar. Coven ry < tf furlough to Coventry; burn.' i kee 197906 Kennedy, Thomas 1354 93rd Foot Greencck, Renfrew boilermaker 234 5 64 black grey fresh ditto 28 Mar. Aberdeen tat tooed ( n arms 197907 Lees, Thomas 7469 Gren. Guards Wolverhampton locksmith 344 5' 91 dk. bra grey fresh ditto 25 Mar. London took waist- belt 1U7908 Long, William 2488 ditto North Loph. am, Norf. tliatcher 22i 5 94 brown hazel fair ditto 15 Mar. Aldershot took great eoat and part of reg. nec. 187909 Lawler, Thimothy — 8th Foot R at li farnh am, 1) ublin labourer 23 5 64 red grey fair cord trouscr' 25 Mar. Dublin recruit, not surgically inspected 197910 Looker, William 1424 16th Foot Westminster ditto 184 5 64 dk. brn blue sallow regimental 25 Mar. Colchester 197911 Miles, William 4328 Military Train Brauted, Kent ditto 174 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 21 Mar. Woolwich took part, of teg. nee. 197912 Miles, John 70. f G/ en. Guards Westerleigh, Glouc. ditto 26} 6 8 dk. brn grey tair ditto 21 Mar. London took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 197913 McDonald, John 1839 6th Foot Westport, Mayo ditto 22 5 71 ' 8 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 29 Mar. Edinburgh recruit 197914 McNab, James 1719 ditto Edinburgh ditto 254 5 10 dk. brn black i'-.- h ditto 23 Mar. ditto sal ved in 72nd Foot 197915 Medcalf, Patrick — 8t, h Foot Dublin furrier 18 5 6 sandy blue fresh tweed; black 23 Mar. Dublin recruit, not surgically iuspected 197916 McDonald, Brnrd 1030 22nd Foot Chorley, Lancashire labourer 274 5 6 It. brn grey fresh1 regimental 26 Mar. New'tle- o- T 197917 McMillan, James 1704 78th Foot Hamilton, Lanark callenderer 194 5 7f brown dk. brn sallow ditto 3 April Aberdeen tattered on a- ms, varicose veins 197918 Murtha, Patrick 87th Foot Dublin labourer 20 5 64 brown blue fresh canvas ; brown 26 Mar. Dublin ' P. M.' on left arm 19791M Mann, Alfred 1047 Rifle Brigade Tunbridge, Kent brickmaker 23 5 6} dk. brn dk. brn fresh plain 11 Mar. O tt » wa D 197921) 197921 197922 197923 197924 197925 197926 197927 1.97928 19792- 1 Martin, Alfred McKay, James McKoymick, Sam. Nicholson, Thos Noble, Jonathan Norton, Martin Osborne, Frank O'Donnell, Thos. Potter, Joseph Paul, James 151t> 351 1632 1542 809 1628 Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 18th Foot 93rd Foot Royal H. Art. Cold. Guards 91st Foot 16th Foot 78th Foot Eeclesbatl, Stafford SI ankhill, Antrim Ayr Skellow, Yorkshire Banchory, Aberdeen Whitechapel, London Rugby, Warwick Erskine, Renfrew Hertford Greenock, Renfrew shoemaker haekler labomer joiner labourer clerk labourer blacksmith hammermn. 21 24 35 324 214 184 21 234 28 19 brown It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn fair hazel hazel grey grey grey haze] brown grey grey grey fresh fair fresh fresh fair irish sallow freeh fresh fresh regimental twee 1 regimental diito ditto ditto brown ; tweed regimental moleskin ; cord regimental 25 Mar. • 41 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 2S Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. Leeds Belfast Woolwich Bradford Aberdeen Woolwich Leicester FcrtGeorge Dunstable Aberdeen recruit, not surgically inspected figures on left arm anchor on right arrr, ' V. M.' cn left t umour on left arm D ; off pass supp. gone to London; recruit 197930 197931 197932 197933 197934 197935 197936 197937 197938 L97939 Quaid, Timothy Robinson, Thos. Renton, Thomas Richards, Edward Robinson, John Rodgers, John Robson, Robert Roach, Patrick Seagrave, John Skelly, Richard 1449 2364 1599 1007 1708 1615 1363 77 1591 1571 73rd Foot Gren. Guards 11th Foot 23rd Foot 60th Rifles 79th Foot 93rd Fi ot 96th Foot Cold. Guards 13th Foot Rathkeale, Limerick Mansfield, Notts Shankhill, Antrim Merthyr, Glamorgan London Glasgow Hemsley, Yorkshire Limerick Hendon, Middlesex Dublin labourer carpenter haekler labourer ditto moulder labourer ditto ditto basketmalr 19 264 19 284 224 184 244 2S4 27 19 114 6 94 64 5 64 9 5 dk. brn black brown brown It, brn dk. brn dark It. brn brown brown hazel brown blue hazel blue brown hazel brown blue grey sallow dark fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 29 Mar. 2} Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 21 Mar. Shorncliffe London Parkhurst Brecon Winches! er FortGeorge Aberdeen Colchester London Portland off pass to Twyforl took waist- belt scar on hepatic region off furlough to London took waist- belt aud part o reg. nec ' B. Y. M.' It, arm ; off furlough to Dublin 197940 197941 197942 197943 197944 197945 197916 197947 197918 197949 Scott, William Smith, Robert Stanley, Charles Steward, John Smith, Clia'les Smith, William Scully, Bernard Skinley, Thomas Seward, Walter Sullivan, Peter 812 1318 1424 1102 1116 1992 14th Foot 25th Foot 30t. li Foot 31st Foot 62nd Foot 67 th Foot 89th Foot 100th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Corlnay Park, Derby E linburgh Tunbrilge Wells Bp. Auckland, Duhrm Ipswich Rugby, Warwick Dublin Halstead, Essex Exeter York puddler braesfoundr clerk labourer traveller carpenter basketmakr butcher mason labourer 21 21} 22} 234 19 23 18 19J 18 21 84 dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn brown . dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn hazel hazel erey hazel grey grey grey blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh black regimental diito ditto drab coat regimental ditto ditto dark black; moleskin 30 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Mar. 28 Mar. 19 Mar. 30 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 Mar. 19 Mar. Brad'ord Paisley- Chatham ditto B. StEdmds Curragh Dublin Colchester Woolwich Leeds tattooed cn arms; recruit, attested right middle finger ber. t, scar of boil on back travels with hardware vans; recruit off' furlough to Dunchurch Heath, Devon scar above left knee arms tattooed, little fingers crooked ; recruit recruit, r. ot surgically inspected 197950 197951 197952 197953 197954 197955 197956 197957 197958 197959 Sheppard, John Taylor, Arthur Thornton, James Thompson, John Todd, John Vickers, John Vernam, William Woodhouse, Chas, Weston, Alfred Wilson, James 13" 2 458 298 1595 1791 9183 1865 902 1136 ditto Scots Fusiliers 28th Foot 52nd Foot 92nd Foot Gren. Guards 6th Foot Scots Fusiliers 4th Foot 14th Foot Lington, Forfarshire Chorlton- on- Medlock Ilsley, Berks Douglas, Isle of Man Blantyre, Lanark Brackley, Nrthmptn. Roadby, Leicester Liverpool. Mayfield, Essex Derby caulker weaver baker plumber hammermn, labourer mason clerk grocer striker 21 284 29J 234 214 30 244 2- 14 204 23 84 8 4| 6* 74 6 6} 10J 4- 4 7 brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown dk. bm brown brown It. brn blue hazel blue blue grey brown grey grey blue blue fresh fresh fresh dark sallow dark freeh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental brown ; pliad 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 20 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 M » r. 23 Mar. 28 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 Mar. Woolwich London Belfast Limerick Aberdeen London Sheffield Lcndon Parkhurst Bradford tattooed on arms, sear on left cheek took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. scar under left buttock took waist- belt took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested 197960 197961 197962 197963 197984 197965 197966 197967 197968 197969 Wilson, Francis Willams, John Whitcomb, John Wilson, Robert Walsh, James Bull, Matthew Bostock, William Burbridge, John Best, Thomas Bradfield, Henry 1643 683 681 1221 24275 78th Foot 9Sth Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 6t, h Foot 39t, h Foot 86th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Aitillery Hamilton, Lanark Margate, Kent Mitcham, Surrey Dalkeith, Edinburgh Marylebone, London Trowbridge, Wilts Dartford, Kent Carlow Paddington, London Marylebone, London painter Bervant coppersmth labourer clerk bricklayer groom ditto labourer 18 21 191 24 22 41f 194 21J 19 184 6 6 64 10 84 10 6 64 8 94 brown dark brown brown It. brn brown brown brown brown brown grey hazel hazel hazel hazel brown It. brn blue hazel grey fresh florid fresh fair fresh fresh florid fair fresh fresh regimental brown ; dark regimental tweed black; brown regimental black ; cord regimental brown ; dark regimental 30 M » r. 25 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 21 Mar. 3 April 1 April 31 Mar, 28 Mar. 31 Mar. Aberdeen Deptford Woolwich Manchester London Dover Hertford Gosport London • Woolwich off furlough to Hamilton recruit, attested recruit, not finally approved recruit, approved recruit, attested off furlough to Cariow recruit, approved star oh right wrist, anchor on left 197970 197971 197972 197973 197974 197975 197976 197977 197978 10797W Connors, Michael Cook, Edward Costello, John Carney, John Conway, Oliver Collis, John Crowley, Jeremiah Flatters, John Flatters, Robert Grant, Henry 3937 2606 1674 2653 720 1491 1352 Military Train Gren. Guards 17th Foot 20tli Foot 39th Foot 98th Foot Roy. Artillery 4th Foot ditto 18t. h Hussars Killinan, Galway Bayswater, London Limerick Londonderry Stepney, London Manchester London Hollen, Lincoln Brandon, Lancashire Leeds brushmaker plasterer labourer ditto labourer tailor labourer ditto smith 27 22} 20} 24 224 224 19 33 § 244 24 7 94 64 6 7i 7 5 8 6 6} brown. brown brown fair dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown blue pey hazel brttwn blue blue grej hazel a « y fresh fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh diito ditto ditto canvas; inoleslin blue t wee i regimental ditto ditto diito 1 April 2 April 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 30 Mar. 2 April 30 Mar. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 1 April Woolwich London Chatham Edinburgh London Chatham Shorncliffe Halifax* ditto Canterbury off furlough to Dublin took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough ; scar ot bubo on groin recruit, not surgioally inspected recruit, surgically inspected recruit off pass to Lor. don * Nova Seotia scar on right groin aud neck 197980, 1979SI 19798:.! 197983 197981 1979851 197986 197987 197988 197989 Hurst, John Halleren, Edward Hughes, William Jones, Thomas Jones, Thomas Jenkins, David Kelly, Patrick L'Estrange, H. Lyons, Charles Mulliss, William 309 1770 1423 1247 1446 1015 21200 285 lst Life Gds. 7th F< ot 31st Foot 18th Hussars 66th Foot 8fith Foot 63 rd Foot. 14th Hussars Roy. Artillery 12th Lancers Bandon, Cork E tinburgh Bp Aucklaii ', Durbm F. xet er Lambaien, Glamrgn. Lampeter, Cardigan Dublin Crewkerne, Somerset Marylebone, Lonlon Cheltenham, Glouc. labourer 27jj 6 1.1* brown musician 20 5 44 brown labourer 194 5 ft brown clerk 19 6 8 brown painter 23 6 64 It, brn lab: urer 21 5 65 brown shoemaker 214 5 84 dk. brn clerk 20 5 74 dii. bra boot closer 23? 6 44 di. brn Bervant 324 5 74 brown gre) hazel grey ozel grey g"- y grey brown ^ rej brown . fresh fresh 1 fresh freeh : fair ! sallow fresh dark I fresh ; fresh ditto ditto ditto da- li; cor i cord; brt wn regimental tweei ; light regimental ditto ditto 13 Mar. 6 April 29 Mar. 31 Mar. 5 April 31 Mar. 5 April 31 Mar. 31 Ma-. 29 Mar. London Bury Chatham Reading Dept. for I Gosport. Shorncliffe Edinburgh Woolwich Dublin off pass eear of burn under le't clavicle tattooed on aims; recruit, attestel recruit officer's se: vant; stile a suit of clothes off furlough to Leeds; marl rt. shoulder. ditto to Cheltenham [ blade April 24. FOLIC! OfA^ ITT ® . DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). OFFICE NO. NAME. REG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. 197- 9 197991 197994 197993 187994 197995 19799H 19799 197iM* 1U799 • 188U0LI 198001 198002 198003 198001 19800s 198008 198007 198008 198009 cGown, Alex. MUrphey, Terence McKernan, Wm. McNeil, Hugh Maflin, Alfred Murray, Herjry Puacell, G- e rge Purcell, Edward Robertson, John Sharp, Pe'Br Shannon, John Scarr, Joseph Sautiderp, Joseph Steen, Thomas Smith, George Thatcher, Thomas Tarlirig, James Wood, Richard Wilson, William 134 •( 910 3397 78 i 3381 459 1139 i7ie 18th Hussars 17th Foot 27th Foot 28th Foot 62nd Foot Roy. Artillery « 2nd Foot 72nd Foot ditto 6th Foot Gorbals, Lanark Glasgow Ooorehill, Cavan Calligallam, Leitrim L'lnclou Glasgow Newcastle- on- Tyne Inverness C a - kmannan TRADE. HAIR. hatter mason carpenter labourer tailor groom plasterer porter painter tailor 23 26* 30 22 214 25* 26 20i 20 71 6 4i 6 4 71 9 91 71 4 brown brown brown dk. bm It. bm brown dark brown dk. brn fair EYES. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DESERTN. PEACE OP DESERTION, MARKS AND REMAI& KS. grey | brown hazel blue hazel blue dk. brn blue blue blue fresh sallow swarth fiesh fair fiesh sallow fresh fresh fresh regimental regimental moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto light s dark regimental 31 Mar. 1 April 1 April 30 Mar. 6 April 3 April 6 April 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 2 April Canterbury Curragh Dover Edinburgh Cork Dublin Cork Dublin Edinburgh scar of bum cn left anfe le off furlough to Lanark ; D ; tree rt. arm ditto to Cootehill yecruit, not surgically inspected scar on right knee took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough to Edinburgh recruit, not surgically nspected ; pockpitted recruit 13 i0 1350 468 401 1430 726 8th Foot 12t, h Foot 22nd Foot 57th Fost 98th Foot 15th Hussars Cold. Guards 18th Foot 5th Drag. Gds. 39th Foot Gorey, Wexford Sawston, Cambs Dantzig, Germany Dungannon, Tyrone Manchester Richmond, Surrey Northway, Glouc. Drutncree, Armagh Nettleby, Oxford Oxford labourer ditto weaver labourer whitesmith gardener miner weaver labourer wire worker 22 34| 27 26* 19 27i 25 38 23| 24 6 7 10 81 71 9 10 4 91 71 dk. brn brown dk. brn It brn It. brn brown It. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn grey grey grey blue blue hazel grey grey hazel grey sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair tweed j black regimental ditto ditto black j tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto cord; fustian 3 April 2 April 1 April 20 Mar. 2 April 31 Mar. 29 Mar. 18 Mar. 2 April 1 April Dublin Devonport New'tle- o- T Manchester Chatham Liverpool London Chester Colchester London recruit, not Burgically inspected hair short scar on left shin recruit took part of reg. nec. supp. gone to Yorkshire off furlough to Poitadown scars on right leg; recruit, attested 198010 198011 198012 198013 198014, 198015 198016 198017 198018 19801'! Borthwick, David Baker, John Browning, George Bishop, William Barley, John Brown, John BrBwn, Henry Brown, James Boj le, Charles Burns, Andrew * 52: 1st Life Gds. 1025 879 1829 1028 1388 1926 7 th Drag. Gds. 19th Hussars 6th Foot 14th Foot 25th Foot 3l « t Foot 60th Rifles 71st Foot 72nd Foot Newton, Edinburgh Folkestone, Kent Uxbridge, Middlesex Bristol NeWton, Lancashire Arran Birmingham Croydon, Surrey Calton, Lanark Glasgow blacksmith labourer bookmaker labourer weaver ship builder bronzer labourer ditto 32$ 20* 18| 21* 23 22* 20* 23* 21 brown dk. bm brown dk. bm black black brown It. brn fair dk. brn grey grey brown brown hazel grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto dark; brown regimental ditto ditto blue; moleskin tweed 21 Mar. 9 April 6 April 5 April 7 April 5 April 4 April 9 April 8 April 4 April ditto Shorncliffe Canterbury Sheffield Manchester Chatham Winchester Glasgow ditto pockpitte 1 took part of reg. nec. recruit, surgically inspected scar across right radius scar over os pocaygis reoruit, not surgically inspected ditto 198020 198021 198022 18802a 198021 198025 198026 18* 02? 198028 19802H Burns, William Blanch, William Brown, George Brodie, John Cow en, Michael Collins, William Carr, William Curran, William Carr, Patrick Cumberpatch'Calb, 9531 997 1191 835 819 876 1586 1362 3082 181 Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto CapeMntd Rfl 10th Hussars 19th Hussars 7th Foot 26th Foot 46th Foot 48th Foot London C apham, Surrey Magherafeltj, Derry Marylebone, London G alway Leeds Heaiford, Galway Manchester Mullin", Wicklow Ki, gsthorpe, Nthmpt tailor labourer ditto ditto clerk faetoryhand flax dresser labourer ditto tailor 20 28* 42 18* 20* 23 24J 211 311 brown It. brn light brown brown brown dk. brn brow ® dk. bm It. bm grey blue hazel grey blue blue brown hazel grey fresh fair freah fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain 4 April 6 April 9 April 4 April 3 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 7 April 11 April Chatham Kilkenny Woolwich Canterbury Newbridge Canterbury Newton Preston Pembroke Fermoy has the ' tailor's ankle"' lost several upper molars D ; lost several teeth D 1* 803 i 198031 198032 14( 8033 198034 168036 11) 8036 ly8037 198038 19 « 03h Carlin, Neil Cunningham, Jhn. Collins, Wm. F. Clark, W illiam Duggan, Daniel Davies, Widiam Donohue, Michael Davis, Thomas Dryden, Thomas Duffie, Thomas 1062 2799 1033 903 1301 81 1166 373 72nd Foot 89th Foot 99th Foot Roy. Artillery 4thDrag. Gds. Gren. Guards 39th Foot 54th Foot 68th Foot 72nd Foot Tipperary Mnrylebone, Londoa Kelshall, Herts Kanturk, Cork Evesham, Worcester Salford, Lancashire Pont, j'pool, Monmth. Durham Glasgow fireman mason labourer ditto garlener labourer ditto pipemaker moulder 17| 194 311 18! 26jf 30* 28i 251 28| 22 51 6 8 91 111 51 6 11| 6* It. bm brown brown It. brn brown brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn grey grey hazel grey grey brown grey bazel grey blue fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh black; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto grey j regimental regimental black ; dark 11 April 2 April 6 April 7 April 6 April 4 April 30 Mar. 12 April 2S Mar. 4 April Glasgow Mullingar Preston Woolwich Alder shot London Dublin Aldershot Manchester Glasgow scar cn forehead ; recruit off furlough to Tipperary ; scar left eyebrow D ; scar of bubo on left groin stain below right shou. der- blade scar on top of nose tc ok waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough to Manchester took two w atches, silver chain, and gold ditto recruit, not surc'oally inspected 198040 198041 198012 198043 198J44 188015 198016 198017 198018 198049 Dougherty, Peter Dal'on, Michael Elmes, James Fitzgerald, John Fraser, Charles Pinnigan, James Farrell, Thomas Findlay, John Fitzpatrick, James Greanger, Patrick 1644 669 9003 547 426 514 900 1892 1401 1856 78th Foot 80th Foot Rl. 3rd Foot 12th Foot 22nd Foot 39th Foot 78fh Foot Rifle Brigade 6 t, h Foot Hamilton, Lanark Westminster St,. Pancra*, London Nenagh, Tipperary Inverness Monaghan Hacketstown, WckliT S'raiton, Ayr Brocknor, Queen's Hu idersfield miner labourer tailor labourer clerk tailor grocer miner labourer roller 19 23 20 27£ 36 29| 17 251 251 191 5 5* 5 7 5 71 5 5 dk. bm dk. bm brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown brown Ik. brn blue blue hazel grey blue g ™ y brown grey grey brown sallow fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 10 April 7 April 7 April 6 April 6 April 2 April 30 Mar. 10 April 5 April 5 April Aberdeen Aldershot Chatham Dublin Devonport Tynemouth Dublin Devonport Sheffield lost a molar tooth on right side took waist- belt and whole of reg. nec. supp. will make his way to Australia off furlough to Edinburgh D pockpitted took part, of reg. nec. 198050 Gwatkin, Jos. Hy. 1127 t) 2nd Foot Blakeney, Gloucester a llier 24 5 51 sandy grey freah ditto 5 April Cork off furlough to Hanley ; tattooed on It. ha 168051 Galvin, Daniel 797 68th Foot Perth labourer 23 J 5 5 dark ? rey dark ditto 4 April Manchester 198052 Grady, Patrick 259 69 th Foot Rt. screa, Tipperary painter 29* 5 31 dk. brn hazel fair ditto 24 Mar. Brantford* * Ontario 198053 Gibson, William — 72nd Foot Inverary, Argyle blacksmith 241 5 61 dark grey aallow black 13 April Glasgow recruit, not Burgically inspected 198054, Grimwade, John 1696 Royal H, Art. Suffolk carpenter 22i 5 61 brown hazel freah regimental 5 April Aldershot 198055 Gwillam, John 1900 ditto St. Luke'a, London labourer 18* 5 44 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Mar. ditto 198056 Galvin, Edward 1035 Roy. Artillery Birmingt am liammermn 181 5 8 brown blue freah ditto 13 April Woolwich acar on left, knee- pan; off leave 198057 Hardy, Jamea 863 3rd Hussars • Alverstole, Hants Wargrave, Oxford clerk 194 5 6 It. brn blue fresh ditto 12 April Hounalow took part of reg. nec. 198058 Herbert, Ricl aid 718 12th Lancers groom 281 5 84 It. bm hazel freBh ditto 8 April Dublin ditto 198059 Hewitt, Geo. W. 7; 8 15th Hussars Clerkenwell, London butcher 21 5 6 light grey fresh ditto 4 April Liverpool ditto l9S0ri0 Higgms, Patrick 1001 6t, h Foot Castlebar, Mayo lahourer 284 5 7 brown grey freah ditto 10 April Edinburgh scar on windpipe 198061 18th Foot Garretatown, Dublin weaver 31* 5 61 dk. brn grey fresh ditto 8 April Fleetwood deserted from hospital 1980S2 Heritage, Frederick 1354 Sfith Foot Oxford labourer 20} 5 6i brown grey fresh ditto 7 April Pembroke blue marks on left wriat; real name aupp. 11J8063 Halpin, William — 39th Foot Dublin harness mkr 20 5 51 brown grey fresh 10 April Dublin recruit, approved [ to be Baker bandsman 19M061 Hartigan, Michael 488 59th Foot Templemore, Tippiy. — 20* 5 64 sandy blue fresh regimental 6 Mar. Colombo 198065 Johnson, William 1392 47th Foot Leicester labourer 211 5 8* It. bm hazel freah white slop; mole 6 April Pembroke scar on tront of neck 198046 Johnson, John 1087 48th Foot Belfast baker 24 5 61 brown grey freah regimental 10 April Fermoy D j scar above right nipple 198067 Jones, Thomas — 66th Foot Lambaden, Glam. painter 23 5 6* It. brn grey fair brown; cord 5 April Dept. for 1 recruit, attested 19806 - Keogh, Patrick 740 10th Hussars PortarlingtOD, Qn's. labourer 26$ 5 7i dk. brn grey freah regimental 7 April Newbridge 19806M Kelly, JameB 796 6th Foot Liverpool ditto 31* 5 4! brown grey fresh ditto 4 April E iinburgh off furlough to Rochdale ; flat n" se 198070 I9S071 198072 198073 19807 <• 19807• 19807" 198077 198078 198079 Ke'ly, ' Thomas Laycock, John Lewis, James Lower, Samuel Murphy, John M' han, John Munroe, Kenneth McGuire, Thomas McDonald, Aniw. 1195 1576 1172 1077 989 1192 1498 700 1171 44th Foot 5th Foot 98th Foot Roy. Artillery 11th Husaara Gren. Guards 3rd Foot 6th Foot ditto 8th Foot Dublin Rambotlom, Lane. Windsor, Berks Lambeth, Surrey Leixlip, Dublin EngLsh, King's Armagh Killesliea, Tyrone Portrusb, Antrim Cork ditto ditto marblepshr labourer plumber labourer draper labourer labourer ditto 191 334 214 18* 20* 37 19* 30* 30* 28| 51 64 7 7 7* 0 5 5* 5 5 5 9 5 6* brown 1 brown 1 It. brn light brown dk. bin It. bm red light It. brn brown grey grey grey blue grey grey grey blue blue fresh fresh fair fresh fair freBh fresh fair fresh tweed plain regimental ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 9 April 10 April 6 April 3 April 6 April 3 April 3 April 10 April 1 April 4 April Kilkenny Dover Aldershot Woolwich Perth London Dublin Edinburgh ditto Aldershot scar on right thumb scar on each gro'n; several teeth decayed stumpy right middle finger ; off pass anchor on right arm, five spots on left blue spot on right thumb; supp. stole £ 20 off furlough to Newcastle, Dj n ditto to Cork 19t08u 198081 198042 198083 I9808' i 198085 198086 198087 198088 19908y McGregor, Alex. Mutlins, James McCabe, James MeGillivray, K. MoDinald, Wm. Overhead, Webb Purdey, William Peat on, Pairick Potier, John Reily, James* 1031i 25th Foot 1000! 861 2951 162B 46 515 778 1352 ditto 39t, h Foot 72nd Foot 78th Foot 43rd Foot 84th Foot 0th Foot, Roy. Artillery 97th Foot Glasgow Manchester Newtown, Wicklow Inverness Paisley, Renfrew Ingatestone, Essex Hull Bewport, Tipperary Spalding, Lincoln Leicester wheelwrght. labourer groom labourer moulder cooper painter farmer baker engine fitter 19 i 26 24i 321 19 38| 20| 2- 4 30 191 It. brn It. bm brown brown auburn brown brown light brown dk. brn hazel grey grey hazel blue grey grey grey blue hazel fair fresh fair sallow fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto hospital clothing ditto ditto ditto dark; cord regimental ditto plain 8 April 5 April 29 Mar. 13 April 13 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 3 April 9 April ditto Dublin ditto Aberdeen Aldershot Reading Preston Sh orncliffe Portsmouth anchor on left arm, scar on left hip D; tattooed on right arm; broke out of [ hospit al supp. left Dublin in a steamer off pass to Glasgow scar on left knee; recruit, attested pockpitted off furlough to Spalding * alias J. Edwards, proper name Fisher 198090 1980yi 198092 198093 198094 198095 198096 198097 198098 19809^ 198100 198101 198102 193103 198104 198105 19810S 198107 198108 19810 i Raisbeck, Edward Seymour, William Sullivan, Jeremiah Samuel, Nathan Sherrin, George Sheriff, John Shaw, James Svtift, Joseph Simpson, John Stewart, Richard 2191 869 817 1168 1308 872 1273 Roy. Artillery 4th Drag. Gds. 3rd HusBars Cold. Guards 9th Foot 21st Foot 22nd Foot 59th Foot 62nd Foot 71st Foot Leeds Liverpool Bogabee, Cork Sunderland Croydon, Surrey Hull Warrington, Lane. Wednesbury, Staff. Newmarket, Suffolk Rutherglen, Lanark stone mason labourer ditto tailor fitter fllecutter puddler carpenter moulder 36* 21i 22J 24 18| 23 271 20* 23* 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5J brown brown brown brown dk. bm brown sandy It. brn It. brn brown grey blue blue grey brown grey grey grey blue brown fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto fustian blue; moleBkin 4j April 22 Mar. 12 April 31 Mar. 7 April 3 April 5 April 8 April 5 April 8 April Liverpool Aldershot Hounslow Windsor Pembroke Liverpool Tynemouth Gosport Bury St. E. Glasgow lost a molar tooth on right silo took part of reg. neo. has the ' tailor's anile' recruit, finally approved D off pass to Wednesbury recruit recruit, not surgically inspected Strachac, John Smith, James Scourfield, John Smith, William Turner, Charles Thompson, John Turner, Henry Tudor, Cha> le8* Wilson, William Willis, Richard 1497 391 1325 2101 166< 37 1692 931 833 ditto 77th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery Gren. Guards 3rd Foot 97th Foot Royal H. Art. 7 th Drag. Gda. 3rd Hussars Raffeii, Banff Kettering, Nthmpta. Llangunlio, Crmrthn Brixton, Surrey Kensal Gn., London Mancheater Farriham, Surrey Paiddington, London Dublin West Derby, Lane. labourer ditto mason labourer faetoi yhand labourer groom painter labourer 24i 194 21} 18J 26 22i 263 23| 23* 71 brown light dark red It. brn brown dk. brn It. bm brown black hazel grey hazel grey grey blue grey grey grey brown dark freah dark freah freah fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow black; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 April 4 April 5 April 9 April 10 April 2 April 5 Arn- il 11 April 12 April 9 April Aberdeen Gosport Aldershot Woolwich London Dublin Portsmouth Aliefshot Shorncliffe Hounslow recruit scar on right knee, tattooed on arms took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. Webb two scars over sacrum * alias Bird, alias scars on rt. thigh, leech bites on It. shoulder 19811U 198111 198112 198113 198114 198115 198116 198117 198118 198119 Westl& be, Henty Woolgate, George Willaon, George West, George Waller, William Williams, James Waterston, Wm. Young, Edward Acourt, Henry Bradbury, Joseph 2275 1478 1033 8427 8822 1781 861 MilitaryTroin Gren. Guards Scots Fusiliers 60th Rifles Roy. H. Art. Rl. Engineers ditto 71st Foot Scots Fusiliers 7th Drag. Gds. St. Pancras, London Brighton Eroscote, Warwick Wingfleld, Berks Southill, Beds Phillaok, Cornwall Blantyre, Lanark Calton, Lanark Fifehead, Dorset Cotton, Stafford ditto clerk carpenter' labourer ditto joiner hammermn. labourer servant 28* 24 2if 21 221 234 25| 21 204 234 brown It. brn brown brown brown brown It. brn fair dk. brn brown hazel blue grey hazel grey gW grey grey hazel hazel fresh fair pale fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto plain brown; cord regimental ditto ditto blue; moleskin regimental ditto 4 April 10 April 9 April 31 Mar. 1 April 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 4 April 12 April 10 April Port smouth London ditto Portsmouth Dublin Aldershot Chatham Glasgow London Shorncliffe took part of reg. nec. short fair recruit, attested efffurlough t ® Southill; lost 2 front teoth ditto scar on right little finger ditto D ; 1 W. W.' andanohorlt. arm recruit, not surgically inspected tattooed on hands off furlough to Paddington, London 6 April 24. DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA wriOB MO. 78125" 78126 78128 78128 78129 78130 78131 78132 7813S 58134 SAME, J 3E'I. NO. CORPS. WHBBB BOBN. T& ADB. SIZB. EACH. OQSVI A TUOPSEB3. DJT3 O? BB8SKTB- PIAOH CX? DESIBTIOW. I MARKS AND REMARKS. John West John Webb Edward White Thomas Williams Thomas Walsh Thomas Wilson John Wilkinson Henry Williams George Stark Charles Lurman 4,671 4771 4792 4742 4694 4- 115 4831 4- 03 5723 57* 7 East Kent* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 4th Middles! ditto Charlton Preston Gillingham Minster Ramsgate Sittingbourne Minster Cambridge Ma ylebone, London ditto butcher labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto baker bricklayer 18 271 32 28 221 21J 28i 20 18i 20 brown brown brown brown dk. brn light brown brown grey grey grey grey grey grey grey brown grey grey fresh sandy fresh fresh sandy fair fresh sandy fresh supposed plain ditto 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 7 April 8 April Canterbury ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Hounslow ditto * absent from training very light eyebrows scar at corner of left eye soar over left eye 78135 78136 78137 78138 78139 78140 78141 78142 78143 78144 78145 78146 78147 78148 78149 781 GO 78151 78152 78163 78154 Richard Stubbs Henry Alford James Bromwell Thomas Dempsey James Berry John Edward* Thomas Williams James Burns Patrick Brennan John Casey 60U 641 645 7081 ,7220 7282 7312 6998 7002 6995 RainorRifls.* ditto ditto 3rd Lane.* ditto ditto ditto 2nd Lane.* ditto ditto L anbisier, Radnor Leominster, Hereford Beguddy, Radnor Preston, Lancashire Wigan Liverpool Preston Kildare Liverpool ditto Bhoemaker * labourer brushmaker clogger wheelwrght striker labourer ditto ditto John Chapman John Coff Charles Edwards John Eagan Martin Flynn Anthny. Gallagher John Gee George Hardman Peter Jenkins Thomas Jeffs 7197 6956 7211 7141 7133 7231 7135 7105 7110 7257 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Wicklow Liverpool ditto Dublin Liverpool Aberdeen Manchester ' Fleetwood, Lane. Birkenhead, Cheshire ditto ditto tailor carter labourer ditto boilermaker hairdresser labourer watchmakr 81 3* 7 101 44 sandy It. brn dark It. brn brown It. brn brown black brown brown It." brn" It. brn dk. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn black dk. brn dk. brn brown hazel grey dk. brn blue grey grey blue brown grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh hazel blue hazel grey dark blue blue dk. brn grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freBh dark fresh fresh 14 April 14 April 14 April 6 April 6 April 8 April 6 April 6 April 6 April - fi April Presteign ditto ditto Preston ditto ditto ditto Liverpool ditto ditto * absent from training supp. in the Marines * spade tree maker * absent from training scar on outer side of right ey e scar on left eyebrow scar on left eyebrow, anchor on left wrist * absent from training 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April 6 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bc » r over left eye. ADMIRALTY, April 24, 1868. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty s Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OK DIS- CHARGED PROM. EATING-. WHERE BORN. HA ' I MARKS AND REMARKS. Richard Healey Thomas Wall J. W. Johnson Michael Horigan Peter Binnington Jas. McArthur James McCardell James McAllister William A. Pochetty William Willcocks William Matthias Robert Williams John Buckeridge William Creamer Henry Burrows Edward Barton Josh. Donohoe Patrick Connell Mark Crowther Charles Green Philip T. White John Hanton Charles Wray George Green Eli Cox Thomas Cleal Aaron Jefford Samuel Passmore Patrick McLoughlin Frank Barrett Luke Casey William Mansfield Henry Franklin Wm. John Trevesick William Gregg William Ham Thomas Wall Robert Head John Williams Robert Hankinson Patrick Connell Jos. Donohoe John Hooper George Eves George Watts John Standun John Beswick Henry Brasley Daniel Kelly Henry East Richard Spurrell George Curtis William Calder William Wade Henry Goose Charles Davis Frederick Wagg Thomas Munday Lorenzo Fabre Josh. Simmons D. of Wellington, deserter LifftiJ, dischtrged Asia, deserter Canopus, straggler Black Eagle, deserter St. Vincent, straggler Liffey, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Pearl, discharge 1 Canopus, deserter Terrible, deserter ditto Liffey, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, straggler Lijjey, straggler Ganges, discharged Fisgard, deserter ditto Royal Oak, deserter Racer, deserter Asia, deserter Nassau, deserter Doterel, deserter ditto ditto ditto Asia, deserter Royal Oak, deserter Liffey, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto D. of Wellington, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, straggler Excellent, deserter Liffey, deserter Warrior, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Endymion, deserter Canopus, deserter April April April April April April April April April April April April Jan. Mar. April April Mar. Mar. April April April Mar. Mar, Mar. Feb. Mar. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April Ap> il April April Mar. Jan. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Feb. Mar. boy, lst class ordinary stoker A. B. stoker boy, 2nd class ordinary stt ker A. B. stoker ditto boy, lst class ditto A. B. ordinary private, R. Marines boy, lst class ditto ordinary, 2nd gun- room cook boy, 2nd class A. B. ditto ward- room servant A. B. wrrnt officers' servt boy, lst class ordinary ditto ditto ditto stoker, 2nd ordinary ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto stoker, 2nd class A. B. boy, 1st class ditto ditto ditto ditto private, R. Marines ditto ordinary ditto boy, lst class gunner's servant private, R. Marines stoker ditto ordinary boy, lst class ditto ditto ditto carpenter's crew musician 4, 10i 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 5 51 5 61 5 2 5 4 5 6 5 9 8 6 6 6 41 7 5 5 4 101 5 6 London Pembreke Bristol Whitegate, Cork Woodinancey Glasgow Sheerness, Kent 54 9 5 6 5 3 4 2 6 3 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 8 4 81 4 111 5 2 5 64 5 91 9 5 6 3 41 5 0 7 Devonport Helston, Cornwall Porfield, Pembroke St. Ive's, Cornwall Newbury, Berks Deptford, Kent Poole, Dorsetshire Packington, Cork Liverpool Dublin Bradford, Yorkshire Is! ingt, on, London Aston, Warwickshire London Oxford Petwcrth, Sussex Windleaham, Surrey Bridport, Dorset Axmoutb, Devon Torquay, Devon Dublin Cork Swansea, Glamorgan Oxford Camberwell, Surrey Swansea, Glamorgan Chester Bodmin, Cornwall Pembroke Morice Town, Devon Barnstaple, Devon Manchester Dublin Liverpool Birmingham Langport, Somerset Great Toller, Dorset Colyton, Devon Birmingham London Guildford, Surrey Tavistock, Devon Landport, Hants Kilmanivaig, Inverness London Norwich London Chrischurcl-, Hants London Valletta, Malta Coventry brown It. brn brown . brn brown brown It. brn black brown dark brown dk. brn brown dark It,, brn brown dk. brn brown dark auburn brown It. bm black brown It. brn brown light dark dark dk. brn brown brown brown black light It. brn bro n dark brown dk. brn brow i) brown brown dk. brn brown brown light red dk. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown It. brn brown brown brown black blue blue dark blue grey blue grey grey blue hazel grey blue hazel blue hazel blue grey blue blue grey blue grey grey blue blue blue hazel blue hazel dark blue hazel hazel hazel grey grey blue hazel hazel grey blue grey brown hazel hazel hazel grey grey blue hazel hazel blue grey blue brown hazel grey hazel blue blue fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow ruddy £ 3 reward sear on forehead ; served m St. Vincent served in Gibraltar, Revenge, and Dryad £ 3 reward tombs ' In memory of sister and brother,' on left arm ditto served in Nile. Wizard, Impregnable, and Brisk £ 1 reward served in Princess Royal, Pearl, and Marlborough 10s. roward served in Lion served in Snipe served in Indus served in Royal Adelaide served in Indus tattooed on arms; served in Indus mark on left breast; served in Impregnable anchor on back of right hand, ring on third finger of left baud £ 3 reward served in Fisgard, Cambridge, and ImpCrkuse £ 1 reward ditto served in Ganges served in Duke of Wellington £ 1 reward served in Irresistible served in Liverpool £ 3 reward tattooed; served in Columbine ditto served in Ranger 10s. reward served in Marlborough blue spot on back of left band ; served in Zealous served in Russell, St. George, Implacable, and Narcissus served in Implacable wart on lef' cheek; served in Ilawke, Implacable, uud Narcissm served in Impregnable and Narcissus £ 3 reward £ 1 reward served in Fisgard, Neptune, and Duke of Wellington served in Royalist and Indus ' bracelets on wrists j served in Leopard and Donegal man on right arm ; served in Gibraltar and Victoria serve I in Revenge and Dryad ' E. H.' on rights leg, scar on nose j served in Cliarybdis and Indus served in Royal Adelaide served in Ganges ditto served in Implacable ditto £ 3 roward served in Diifacan ;. ditto served in Suhej '£ l- rcward scar on forehead; served in Fisgard and St. Vincent £ 3 reward £&> § Bard served in Asia ttttto ditto ditto scar on back of left hand; served in Victoria ditto served in Boscawen ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto — £ 3 reward served in Russell and St. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. DESERTERS EROM THE ROYAL MARINES. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. EYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE 01? DESEBTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Frank Pam Duncan Swallow Alex. Craighead Samuel Daniels William Fox Thomas Maloy Wm. Jno. Symons James Aug. Shaw Samuel Chandler William Fielden Edward Kelly Edward Brickford Maurice Bowler James Walker Edward Shooter John Dockrell Robert Earl Thomas Couzens William Watson David McIlwaine R. Marine Art. Woolwich ditto ditto Chatham ditto ditto R. Marine Art. Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham Plymouth Chatham ditto ditto ditto ditto Childorford, Dorset Birmingham Tyrie, Aberdeen Oxbury, Gloucester Islington, London Skipton, Yorkshire Penzance, Cornwall Manchester Padbury, Bucks. Devizes, Wilts Carlow Swavesey, Cambs Kerry St. Luke's, London Exeter West Ham, Essex Louth, Lincolnshire Moulsham, Essex. Tivcrsall, Norfolk. Shankbill, Antrim sawyer glassblower labourer mason brickmaker labourer moulder musician boatman labourer carpenter labourer ditto glasscutter frenchplshr labourer blacksmith sweep • bcctcloser hammerftm 22 20J 35f 191 211 241 271 25| 421 39! 391 2- if 221 211 271 24,1 201 22| 23 23J 9 brown 54 dk. brn 81 brown 5i It. bm 81 It. brn 91, brown 61 brown brown dk. brn dk. bm brown dk. brn It. brn light It. brn brown light brown brown brown brown grey grey grey grey hazel hazel hazel blue hazel grey hazel hazel blue blue hazel blue hazel blue hazel tresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fan- pale fresh fair fair fresh fresh uniform ditto ditto undress uniform ditto ditto ditto ditto uniform undress uniform 1 April 14 April 16 April 16 April 11 April 11 April 14 April 25 Mar. 16 April 16 April 16 April 15 April 11 April 5 Apiil 2 Aprd 4 April 4 April 6 April 7 April 7 April Portsmouth Woolwich ditto ditto Chatham ditto ditto Portsmouth Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Gravesend Plymouth Gravesend ditto Chatham ditto ditto ott furlough to ( Jbiidortora ' S.' and anchor on left arm tattooed on arms ; off night pass to Strooi off night paBs to Strood off short pass to London discharged ditto ditto D ditto D ditto corporal punishment off pass to Exeter off short pass to London lost four teeth - V LONDON: PRINTS FO « IIER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARBISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANK, W, C
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