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24/03/1876

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Date of Article: 24/03/1876
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CONTAINING Tkt tubitance of all Informations received in case* of Felony and of Misdemeanors of « n aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods rested Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged unth Offenses who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other mart* of Identity. Tht Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5305 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1876. Notice.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to 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 HO charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all letters addressed to the Editor mutt tse prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Uames and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFO KMATIONS gold lever " VVatch with gold dial, has an inscription on inside case ' Presented to Sergeant- Major Wills, of the Darlington Volunteers', and had a gold Guard attached, to which was suspended a gold Locket, with Photograph of a Lady inside, and a small brass Boot; a gold finger Ring, set with blue stones ; about £ 5 in Gold, and some Silver and Copper. Information to be given to Superintendent Webb, Garstang, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 13. ARSON AND WILFUL BURNING. Further information respecting the arson at Bodenbam, Herefordshire, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 10th inst. : the sweep, HENRY DALEY, is committed for trial at the assizeg. The woman is still at large, she is a widow and comes from Cranes- hill, Swansea, about 45 years of age, I 5 feet 4 inches high, rough red face, and dressed in dirty; shawl and dark bonnet. Information to be given to Super- intendent Dykes, Leominster, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, i March 20. Any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who caused the destruction, by fire, of two barns situate at Waresley- green, j Hartlebury, Worcestershire, in the occupation of Mr. John 1 Harris, on the nights of the 9th and 10th instant, shall receive ' £ 50 reward from Messrs. Harward, Shepherd, and Mills, j Solicitors, Stourbridge. Information to be given to Superin-' tendent Rat- y, Great Witley, or to Sergeant Ganderton, atour- port, Woi cestershire.— Bow- street, March 13. ranGEKY. Description of a man, lately a groom to a surgeon at Melkham, for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued, j charging him with forgery : about 36 years of ago, 5 ft. 5 ins. high, dark complexion, dark curly hair, and pock- marked ; supposed to be dressed in tweed coat with pockets at sides,; and hard feit hat. He is endeavouring to emigrate to Kew | Zealand. Information to be given to Superintendent White, ; Wilts Constabulary, Trowbridge, or to Inspector Baldwin, 1 Melksham, Wiltshire, who holds the warrant.— Bow- street,' March 22. EOBBSEY AMD LAECSNY FSOM THE PERSON. Stolen from ths person of HENRY FISHER, at Coppull, on the night of the 14th instant: a silver verge Watch, old make, maker's name ' Henry McCutcheon, Beaumaris,' No. 214; had attached a long braas Chain, a steel fob Chain, and a brass Key ; an old oval rather large brass Tobacco- box ; and 6s. 6d. in Silver. Information to be given to Superintendent Beetham, County Police Office, Chorlev, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from the person of a gentleman at Knighton, on the 10th instant: thirty- four £ 5 Notes, issued by the North and South Wales Bank, fourteen bear the following Nos., 11424, 12379, 12716, 11319, 13146, 13147, 13158, 12255, 11695, 10575, 12484, 11481, 15947, and 12830, are supposed to have been issued by the Knighton Branch ; and £ 40 in Gold. Information to be given to Chief Constable Whieldon, Penybont, Radnorshire.— Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from the person at the Steeplechases, Wye, on the 16th instant: a half- hunter gold Watch, maker ' Thos. Bennett, Dublin,' No. 2077 ; a silver hunter English lever Watch, initials ' A. A.' in old English on the case ; and a silver hunter Watch. Information to be given to Superintendent Noakes, Kent Constabulary, Ashfoid.— Bovi- st. March 20. Stolen from the person on the highway at Willaston, on the night of the 16th instant: a silver lever Watch, open face and cream- coloured dial with seconds hand, large hand a little bent, No. 6047, maker's name Woodrooffe, of Liverpool; also one Half- Sovereign and three Shillings. Supposed by three men : one dressed in a moleskin suit and dark cap ; another in blue serge jacket and dirty coloured trousers ; and the other in corduroy trousers and vest, jacket, corduroy tronts with moleskin back and sleeves. Information to be given to Superintendent Egerton, County Hall, Abbey- street, Birken- head, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 20. Stolen from the person of a gentleman while being violently assaulted by several soldiers and civilians on the highway, near Preston, on the night of the 5th instant : a BUEGIAEY MB MOUSSE BREAKING. The tramping razor- grinder, charged with breaking into a cottage near Malmesbury ( as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 22nd instant) has been apprehended, and is remanded at Malmesbury until the 29th iustant. He states that he is a native of Buckingham. Information to be given to Superintendent Luffman, Malmesbury, Wilts.— Bow- kreet, March 24. Charged with breaking into a shop at Wrexham, and ( stealing, therein, a quantity of leather for boots ; and a pair of upper Tops, closed : HENRY JONES, 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, no whiskers or moustache, full face, dark complexion, hair turning grey, short neck, round shoulders, and stout build ; dressed in shabby dark clothes, and soft hat, with a large brim ; he is a native of Oswestry, and is supposed to be in that neighbourhood, or at Shrews- bury. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, Denbighshire.— Bow- street, March 20. During the night of the 12th instant, the joiner's shop, belonging to Mr. Joseph Berrington, at Frodstiam, was broken and entered and stolen therein : 1 tenon Saw, nearly new, marked ' J. B.'; 1 12- inch Square, marked ' J. B.'; 1 6- inch Square, marked ' J. B.' ; 1 4- inch Square, marked ' J. W.'; 1 large Screwdriver, marked ' J. W.; ; 4 double Plane Irons, new ; 1 new Spokeshave ; 1 1^- inch Paring Chisel ; and 1 pair of Lancashire Compasses, information to be given to Superintendent Mayho, Tarporley, Cheshire. — Bow tsrees, March 17. Between 10 p. m. on the 13ih and 6.30 a m. on the 14th instant, the dwelling- house of John Stapley, at Biddenden, was burglariously entered and stolen therein : one light brown waterproof Overcoat, maker ' Cooper, Box and Co.'; a second- hand black cloth Overcoat, two pockets at aides, and one in left breast ; a quantity of Tobocco and Cigars; and j25s. in Bronze,-, in 5s. packet!--. Information to be given to Super- intendent Morgan, Police Station, Cranbrook, Kent.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen by means of housebreaking between 1 and 4 p. m. on the 7th instant, the property of George Martin, a farmer, in the parish of Fletching, Sussex : a gold wedding Ring ; a small silver Thimble; a pair of steel Ear- rings; a pockct Flask ; a six- chamber Revolver ; a small pocket Pistol ; six black handle Knives and Forks, handles rivetted, makers black, picked oi with re 1; black silver- mounted Harness, also a Bug ai Whip. By a man, supposed to be named JOSEPH JOSEPHS, alia* HENRY BEAUMONT, about 5 feet 5 inches higl dark hair and moustache, no whiskers, florid complexion, a. rk eyes; dressed in dark plaid coat and vest, light leather breeches, high top boots, felt hat. Infor- mation to be given to Head Constable Mercer, Borough Police Office, Colchester, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- stree1, Mafcli 20. Description of a man, a boat hauler, who has absconded from Pontefract, charged with Horse stealing : he is supposed to belong to Rochdale ; is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark con- sion, eyes, hair and moustache ; dressed in a tweed waistc > ut with sleeves, and pieces in the sides to make it wider, moleskin trousers, navvy boots, and cloth cap. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Boshier, West Riding Constabulary, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 20. Description of a man charged with stealing a Pony, Trap, and set of Harness, which he hired for a few hours on the 13th instant from Mr. Smalley, Fish and Quart Inn, Burton- on- Trent: he is about 40 years of age, very alight build, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, sandy whiskers and moustache, and is very pale and sickly looking. The Pony is a grey one. newly- clipped, aged, 12 hands high, and has a long mane and tail. The Trap is a small oak- coloured one, and the Harness nearly new and silver mounted. He was seen with the Pony and Trap the following day, near to, and going in the^ direction of Derby. Information to be given to Superintendent Bowen, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen on the 11th instant, from a stable [ at Priestfield, near Bilston, Staffordshire : a black Mare, about 14| hands high, aged, white star on forehead, tail cut level with hocks, and in fair condition ; and a set of brass- mounted Harness. Supposed by two Irishmen of the following description, one about SO years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, short grey whiskers ; dressed in a long dark coat and elastic side boots. The otli » * : bout 30 - years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, black whiskers ; dressed in moleskin trousers, cap and clogs. It is supposed that they will make their way for Birkenhead or Liverpool. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Oflice, Biliston, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, ft'a<- ch IS. name on knives ' Miles, Hastings'; three white- handle Knives and Forks; a rough black cloth Overcoat, velvet! collar; two black silk Neckties; four coloured silk Hand- j kerchiefs ; a drab stuff drees Skirt; four or five old Penny j Pieces; twenty- three Farthings ; a small quantity of silver Money ; and a small carpet Bag, green with yellow spots. Information to be given to Superintendent Peerless, uckfield, Sussex, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, March 13. During the night of the 9th instant, the small ware shop belonging to Mr. Marsden, ! of Altrincham, was broken and entered and stolen therein : 36 yards of Needlework ; half- a- dozen lisle thread white Hose; 12 dozen plain and spotted Windsor ; half- a- dozen grey merino Hose ; lialf- a- dozen white ditto; 6 pairs of ladies Drawers; 3 Chemises; a night Dress ; 5 dozen pairs of Gloves ; and £ 1 in Gold. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 13. Further particulars respecting the breaking into a carpenter's shop, at Llanvair- Waterdine, Salop, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 9th ultimo, and the housebreaking at Burfield, Clun, Salop, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 8th instant: in the former case the hand- Saw, the tenon Saw, and the Tool Basket; and in the latter, the Jacket, Test, and Handkerchief are recovered, the offender is still at large. He is a returned convict named JOHN PRICE, alias JACK THE TEMPLE, 55 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, and sandy whiskers ; he is a tramp, begs at farm houses, and sleeps in out- buildings. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Williams, Bishops Castle, Salop. — Bow - street, March 13. HOUSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Since the night of the 21st instant, in a field situate in Howey Lane, Congleton, a sheep was slaughtered and stolen. £ 2 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offeuders. Information to be given to Superintendent Bohanna, Police Office, Congleton, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 24. Stolen from a livery stable in Colchester, on the 14th instant : a grey Cob, aged, 14 hands high, dark hair on knees, mark round near fore leg just above the hoof from the cut of a rope, and stands over hind legs; an oxford Cart; painted LAEC£ HY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded from St. Leonards, on the 20th instant, charged with embezzling several sums of Money : JOHN POTTER, 40 years of age, 6 feet high, round shoulders, dark eyes and hair, and whiskers shaved off the chin; dressed in a long dark coat, dark trousers, and a low crowned hat. He may seek for employment as a milk carrier or at breweries. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Police Office, Hastings.— Haw- street, Ma^ ch 24. Description of EDWARD HENRY GLYNN, charged with embezzling £ 6 5s., the moneys of Mr. Benjamin Hartley, Birmingham, his master : he is 32 years of age, 5 feet high, dark complexion, black hair and moustache, thin face, deep sunk eyes, lost the use of left leg, walks on crutches, and is hump- backed. He is accompauied by his wife, a stout woman, and his daughter, 8 years old. He will no doubt endeavour to emigrate. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glossop, Birmingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 24. Absconded on ths 15th instant, from Falmouth- road, embezzling £ 6 : a man, 35 years of age, 5 feet 7J inches high, florid complexion, dark hair, whiskers, and beard, a collector, of respectable appearance; dressed in dark blue witney overcoat, black cloth coat and vest, and high hat. — Metropolitan Police, M Division, March 22. Absconded on the 17th instant, from William- street, St. Peter's- street, Islington, embezzling £ 15 17s. : a man, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion and haii', grey eyes, full dark brown whiskers and moustache ; dressed in grey mixture coat, small hole burnt between buttons and back, dark tweed trousers and vest, black and white stripe scarf, side spring boots, heels much worn, black billycock ' hat, all old and dirty.— Metropolitan Police,. N Division, March 22. Description of a man charged with larcery at Codford, St. Mary, Wilts, on the 14tli instant: about 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, light hair, whiskers, and moustache : dressed in dark pilot jacket, dark tweed trousers, and hard bowler hat, and is wearing a pair of elastic- side boots, supposed stolen. Has been recently working in Wales, and is a native of Shaftbury. Information to be given to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster, Wilts.— Bow- street, March 22. Absconded from Stockcross on the 17th instant, charged u itli stealing : a pair of new lace- up waterproof Boots ; a black cloth Coat, much worn ; and a flag Basket ( none of which has at present been recovered): a tramping blacksmith, who had been employed on the premises, a native of Bunham, near Reading, 45 ysars of age, short and stout, pale face, dark hair, full dark beard and moustache, and right knee joint stiff; dressed in the stolen coat, corduroy trousers, and thick boots. . Information to be given to Superintendent Bennett, Police Office, Newbury, Berkx— Bow- st,, March 20. Absconded on the 16th instant, from Great Titchfield- street, St. Marylebone, eiribezz'-' r. g £ 11 4s. 6d.: a can, 2 P O L I C E GAZETTE. March 24 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fceah complex-: ® **, brown hair, hazel eyes, and of respectable appearance-; dressed in blue chesterfield overcoat, blue diagonal under coat, dark mixture vest and trousers, and round felt hat.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, March 20. Description of ELIZA BECKWITH, alias BEEVERS, and ELIZA SHACKLETON, who absconded from the home at wakefield, on the 11th instant, charged with stealing Wearing Apparel and Money : Beckwith is 21 years ot age, . about 5 feet high, dark brown hair, brown eyes, stout mak et dark complexion, two moles on throat, mole on right cheek, lost several teeth from upper and lower jaw, ears pierced, a factoryhand, and a native of Leeds. Shackleton is about 20 years of age, about 5 feet high, light brown hair, blue eyes, stout made, fresh complexion, full face, and a native of Staffordshire. Both dressed when they absconded in blue and white cotton dresses, green plaid shawls, white aprons, black straw bonnets, trimmed with black and white, cotton strings, lace- up boots, under clothing stamped ' W. R. H,' Nos. 29 and 42. 10s. reward will be paid for the apprehen- sion of each. Information to be given to Chief Constable Chipstead, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, Yorkshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- sL, Marck^ 17. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, from a dwelling- bouse in Derby : a silver Watch ( recovered), by HENRY SMITH, a cooper and native of Burton- on- Trent, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stoutly built, dark complexion, whiskers and moustache ; dressed in dark grey coat and vest, and corduroy trousers; and has worked at Messrs. Phillips's brewery, Northampton. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Derby, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of JAMES SARTLE, a tramping tailor, charged with stealing a Coat and Yest, at Bromyard, on the 7th instant, recovered : about 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, swarthy complexion, slight build, small whiskers and moustache turning grey, knock- kneed ; dressed in a black coat and vest, light tweed trousers, high black hat, and old boots. He may be found at tailor's shops, common lodging- houses, low public or beer- houses. Information to be given to Superintendent Ovens, Police Station, Bromyard, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, March 17. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Kersley, near Bolton- le- Moors, on the morning of the 12th install: a silver lever Watch, with gttld hands, No. 1427, near) new ; and 40s. in Silver. By a male lodger, 19 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, brown hair, sallow complexion, grey eyes, slender build, and right knee contracted, causing him to walk very lame ; dressed in a blue pilot overcoat, black coat and vest, shepherd plaid trousers, black billycock hat, and elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of MALACHI NUGENT, a native of Northwich, who absconded on the 12th instant, charged with stealing an Overcoat ( recovered); heis23yrs. of age, 5 ft. 1 in. high, rather inclined to be stout, brown hair and eyes, full face, and stoops a little when walking; he was born in England, but of Irish parents; dressed in an old brown coat, with a hole recently burnt in one sleeve, moleskin trousers, an old brown cap with a button on the top, and wears clogs. Information to be given to Superintendent Rowbottom, Midalewich, or Inspector ^ Dutton, Northwich, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 17. Absconded, charged with stealing a Bill of Exchange, value £ 98 15s.: BARON GREZZA DE SMOSKEVY, 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale complexion, brown hair, small dark moustache, and cast in both eyes ; dressed in brown ulster coat with cape, dark mixture suit under, and high hat; of gentlemanly appearance, a native of Hungary, and speaks several languages fluently. Warrant issued.— — Metropolitan Police, E Division, March 17. Stolen on the 1st instant, from Worcester Park, near Kingston, Surrey : four travelling Rugs; and a set of Horse Clothing, marked ' J. P.' By JAS. WESTCOTT, a coach- man, 28 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair and moustache, and scar on upper lip ; dressed in a pilot overcoat, grey trousers, and low black hat. His mother resides at Topsham, near Exeter, and he has a sister at Portsmouth, where he is likely to go.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, March 17. Description of JOSEPH COX, charged with stealing from his lodging at Rodley. near Gloucester, on the 6th inst. : £ 2 in Gold, an old grey Topcoat, light velvet colour, torn under the arms ; ablack cloth Jacket, nearly new; an old black Waistcoat, three or four buttons off; a white Hat ; and a Muffler. He is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, small blotches on his face, large nose, and stout build ; dressed in a dark coat and dark plaid trousers, watertight boots with a hole in toe of one of them, and black jimcrow hat. He was traced to Gloucester on the 0th and to Tewkesbury on the 7th instant; he then left in the direction of Worcester, and is supposed to be seeking work as a labourer or navvy. He was in company with a short stout man, snpposed to be an Irishman. Information to be given to Superintendent Chipp, Coleford, or to Sergeant Wood, Newnham, Gloucestershire, who holds a wariant for his apprehension. — Bcru street, March 17. Description of a man, charged with stealing a cord Jacket, man's size ; a cord Vest; a cloth Cap ; and three Sovereigns : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair and whiskers, front tooth in tipper jaw on the left side projecting, marked with letter '. D.' on left breast; he is a horse driver on the Cheshire and Lancashire Canals, where he is well known. Information to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- ttreel, March 15. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Wauldham, Kent, on the 25th ultimo : a pair of dark tweed plaid Trousers and Yest; a blue cloth pilot JacKet with velvet collar; a white cotton Shirt, three Collars, a pair of worsted Stockings, a Necktie, and a pair of elastic- side^ Shoes with buttons. By a man who lodged at the house, about 50 years of age, 5 ft. 4 inches high, sallow complexion, grey hair and whiskers, and nose has been broken ; dressed in old black coat, black billy- cock hat, and twill or fustian overalls. He is a jobbing gar- dener, and carries a basket with tools used for cutting trees. Information to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— jVow- ttreet, March 15. Stolen between the 8th and 11th instant, from a drawer in a bed- room, at the ' Horse and Jockey Inn, Ashbourne : a gold lever Watch, No. 25468, maker J. Hill, Newcastle, • with a go'd albert Chain attached, snake pattern; and a common Key, By a man who had been lodging in the house : he is 355 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, broad set, dark brown hair and moustache, sallow complexion ; dressed in black sammy hat, blue coat and vest, light trousers, with brown stripe, white scarf, with red spots, and aew elastic- side boots ; represented himself to be a saddler io search of employment. A reward of two Guineas will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the watch and chain. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a Temperance Hotel in Bolton, on the morning of the 10th instant: a pair of elastic- side Boots ; two pairs of lace- up Boots, with brass eyelet holes, nearly new ; and a brown cloth Overcoat, brown velvet collar, lined with black Italian cloth, and marked ' J. Walker, Fishergate, Preston' By a man, who lodged at the hotel one night: about 34 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, slender make, long thin face, dark complexion, and small whiskers and moustache; dressed in a brown reefer jacket, dark vest bound with braid, fustian trousers rather dirty, mixture cloth cap with a hook in front, and strong blucher shoes ; had the appearance of a mechanic. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. — Bow- street, March 13. Description of JAMES GREENWOOD, a canvasser for advertisements for newspapers, charged on a warraut with embezzlement: about 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, slender, fair complexion, small face, small piercing eyes, dark brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, jaunty style, and quick in conversation ; dressed in black frock coat ( generally buttoned very close), waistcoat, and trousers. It is sup- posed that he went to London on the 3rd inst., accompanied by his wife, who is tall, fair complexion, and thin; also two boys, aged 14 and 6 years. Information to be given to Superintendent Law, Borough Police Station, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow street, March 13. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Description of DAVID COLE, a groom," charged with administering drugs, & c., with intent to procure abortion, for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued : he is a native of Stamford, where his parents reside, 21 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, light brown hair, pale thin face, high cheek bones, scar on cheek, sunken grey eyes, slim figure, square shoulders, and legs slightly bowed ; dressed in black bitlycock hat, black short coat, with pockets at hips, black vest, dark cloth trousers, scarf with scarf pin, horse- shoe in white stone, and a Watch, with silver or steel chain, curb pattern. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable of Rutland, Oakham, who will forward photographs on application.— Bow- street, March 15. FEAUDS AHB AGGRAVATED , MISDEMEANOURS. Some persons did, about September last, unlawfully maim and wound a Ram, the property of Henry Cavendish Cavendish, Esquire, of Chyknell, near Bridgnorth. And another Ram, his property, lias since been so maimed and wounded. Any person giving such information as shall lead to the detection and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ 10 reward. Information to be given to Mr. E. W. Haslewood, Solicitor, Bridgnorth, or to Superintendent Christie, Bridg- north, Salop.— Bow- street, March 24. Description of a man who obtained £ Z, by tendering a false cheque to an hotel keeper at Maidstone, on the evening of the 18th instant, the cheque was drawn upon Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, and Company, in favor of William A. Balmer : he is from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 8| inches high, stoops a little, generally carries his hands in his trousers pockets, dark complexion, hair and whiskers cut short, dark moustache, has a long head, and rather square forehead, and has his hair parted in the centre. He said he had only returned from India on the previous Saturday, and that he was the junior partner in the firm of Messrs. Keeley, Sunisden, and Balmer, solicitors, of Nottingham, and that he had been subpoiuaed to attend on a trial at the assizes at Nottingham, on the 20th instant; dressed in dark clothes, and elark felt hat, wore rings upon his fingers, one of them silver, and a silver or steel scarf pin, iu the form of a driving bit, with a cross pole attached. He states that he is in the neighbourhood on legal business for his firm in connection with land or mines, and that he had served in the 10th Hussars. He used large buff- coloured envelopes, with the initial' W.' in large form, he had no luggage, which he said had gone on by train through the neglect of the guards. He passed the cheque at 7' 30 p. m., and is supposed to have left Maidstone by the train leaving at about 8 p. m., for an adjoining town in Kent. Information to be given tOiChief Constable Gifford, Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Boxi- screet, March 22. Absconded on the 15th* instant, charged with attempting to obtain a blank Cheque, by means of a false order, with intent to defraud : JOSEPH CLARKE, 19 years of age, thin, 5 feet 8 inches high, pale complexion, fair hair; dressed in shabby black clothes, round felt hat, side spring boots ; a hairdresser. Warrant issued. — Metropolitan Police, D Division, March 22. Absconded, charged with fraudulent bankruptcy : HENRY APPLEBY, 36 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, n- ile complexion,, brown hair, whiskers, and moustache ; dressed respectably ; formerly kept a chemist's shop in Tottenham Court- road. Warrant issued. — Metropolitan Pclice, E Division, March 20. Description of CHARLES FISHER, alias BARNETT, in custody, charged with obtaining Goods under false pretences, & c. : 26 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, pale complexion, hazel eyes, sharp round features, slight build, whiskers shaved off, small fair moustache, American eagle, Prince of Wales' feathers, and ' E. C. F.' on left arm, representation of a tropical tree, heart, and ' In Memory of a Friend' on right arm ; is wearing a regimental white cotton shirt," 75 issue, name cut out, an artillery flannel shirt, stamped on breast with ' D. Cullen,' and an officer's forage cap. He states he served in the 23rd Regiment, D Company, from which he was discharged in 1875. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Town Hall, Newport, Mon- mouthshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of JOSEPH SCOTT, a travelling jeweller, who is charged with obtaining, by false pretences, a diamond Ring ( recovered) from Mr. George Carnell, Bank- street, Maid- stone, in June last; between 35 and 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, florid complexion, and has a rather Jewish cast of countenance, and stutters a little; supposed to be dressed in black clothes and high black hat. He is said to be well known in Birmingham, and to have friends residing at St. John- street- road, Clerkenwell; Middleton- street, Clerken- well; Bayham- street, Camcien- town ; and St. Thornas- street, Hackney, London. Information to be given to Chief Consta- ble Gifford, Maidstone, Kent, wko holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- si., March 13. Description of a man who gave the name of F. J. STURPART, charged with obtaining £ 1 15s. 6d. by false pretence from the Rev. W. A. Goodacre, of Alphington, on the 1st instant; from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, sandy whiskers, shaved under the chin, walks erect, and of good address ; dressed in light suit of clothes, very dirty. He lodges at low public- houses. He was accompanied by a woman, bald, and wearing a- chenille hair net, about 26 years of age,, dressed in browm linsey dress, black cloth short jacket, and black straw hat, trimmed with black ribbon ; and a little girl, about 6 years old, with light hair. He is going about the country obtaining money from clergymen, saying he is a neglected) son, educated at the Blue Coat School, London, and wants money, to go to different places to see his mother. He is supposed to have gone to Taunton or Weston- super- Mare, Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Devon. Exeter, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 13. Description of JAMES BAIRD, who is charged witb obtaining 10s. by false pretences, on the 1st ultimo, at Bir- mingham : about 35 years of age, 6 feet high, dark browrs hair, whiskers and moustache, and has lost one of his fingers' dressed respectably, and has a good appearance. Information- to be given to Chief Constable Glossop, Birmingham, who- holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bom- street, March ISi, Absconded, charged with fraud at Dumfries, on the 21st January last: JAMES S. CROSBIE, lately a book canvasser in the employment of Collins and Company, publishers, Glasgow, or their agent in Annan, he is a native- of the parish of Carlaverock, Dumfries- shire, 45 years of age^ 5 feet 11£ inches high, smart appearance, long face, small features, sallow complexion, dark hair, dark brown bushy whiskers and moustache, and dark eyes; dressed in black cloth dress coat, blue cloth topcoat, black cloth trousers and vest, black felt hat, black necktie, white muffler, strong laced- boots, and generally wears black kid gloves. He has been employed as a travelling draper in Liverpool, Bristol, and other places in England, as an agent for the Friend in Need Society, and also as a book canvasser in Leeds, he has worked in Newcastle, on the G. & S. W. Railway as a porter, and also as a stone breaker. He will probably take the name of SteeL Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Dumfries- shire, Dumfries.— Bow- street, March 13. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of WILLIAM PALMER, a tramp, com- mitted for trial at the next summer assizes at Chester Castle, charged with arson : 29 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high,, medium build, sallow complexion, brown hair, light sandy beard and whiskers, and grey eyes ; states that he is a native of Widsor; dressed in a green corduroy jacket, green cloth vest, moleskin trousers, black billycock hat, and clogs, all very old and dirty. He was convicted at the Oxford January Sessions, 1872, of housebreaking, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment; also at Cardiff January Sessions, 1874, of larceny, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. Infor- mation to be given to Detective Inspector Williamson, Counts Police Office, Chester.— Bow- street, March 24. Committed to Northallerton Gaol on tlje 22nd instant, for 21 days each, under the Vagrant Act: ROBERT ELLIS, 21 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, grey eyes, bro wn hair, cut short, thin features, pale complexion,, states that he is a labourer, and a native of Barnsley ; dressed in black alpaca coat, black cloth vest, dark cord trousers, black billycock hat, white muffler, striped cotton shirt, and lace boots. JOHN TAYLOR, 28 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, blue eyes, brown hair and moustache, sallow complexion, blue ring mark on third finger of right hand, anchor on right arm, and ' T.' on left hand in blue ink ; dressed in a drab cloth shooting coat, white jacket, dark cloth vest under neath, fustian trousers, Scotch cap, woollen muffler, white cotton shirt, and old shoes. He says he is a native of Leeds. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Malton, or to Inspector Milner, North Riding Constabulary Office, Kir by Moorside.— Bow- street, Match 24. Missing from his home at Ettingshall, near Bilston, Staffordshire, since the 11th instant: WILLIAM HOUGH, 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, stout make, dark com- plexion, small dark moustache, and no whiskers ; dressed in blue pilot overcoat, black cloth jacket, light grey striped; trousers and vest, red and white plaid muffler, striped woollen shirt, soft billycock hat, and lace- up boots. He is a boiler- maker. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to ba given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilstou, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 24. Missing from his home at Cardiff, since the 8th instant : SAMUEL BALLARD, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, whiskers growing, and has a very slight scar in the centre of forehead ; dressed in a blue Chesterfield overcoat, a blue ribbed coat and vest, dark plaid trousers, and dark hat; he carrics a patent lever Watch, with name engraved on the inside of outside case. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Inspector Price, Police Station, Cardifi, Glamorganshire.— Bow- street, March 24. . Description of WILLIAM FLOOD, remanded till the 29th instant on a charge of felony : be states that he is an engine driver, a native of Hillingdon, Norfolk, has worked in- Barnsley, Normanton, Sheffield, and Marske, near Saltburn- by- the- Sea, 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, very slight make, pale complexion, long thin face, dark brown hair, grey eyes; dressed in dirty moleskin trousers and vest, dirty old brown jacket, brown cloth cap ; has lost top joint of one fore- finger, and ha3 a double set of teeth in both jaws. He states that his wife lives at Albert- street, Barnsley. Information to be given to Superintendent Stoker, Kettering, Northampton- shire.— Bow- street, March 24. Description of JOHN JONES, a tramp, in custody at the CountyjPolice Station, Winchester, charged with burglary : he is 20 years of age, 5 feet inches high, slightly made, brown hair, very dark blue eyes, fresh complexion, scar on left hip, thin whiskers, but thickish on chin, and moustache, inclined to be sandy; dressed in old pilot jacket, two pairs March 24 P O L I C E G A Z E f f g. of trousers, dark tweed outside and ligVit cord inside, dark vest, black hard round hat, a. id two blue striped shirts. He states that lie waa bom in Shaftesbury, b « 4 has been lately working in Pontypridd, South Wales. Information to be given to Inspector Lawlor, Hants Constabulary, Winchester. — Bow- street, March 24. , Description of JAMES HAMILTON, remanded at Guisboro' until the 28th instant, on a charge of attempting to obtain money by false j. retences at Saltburn- by- the- Sea on the 17th instant: 17 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh com- plexion, grey eyes, light hair, and stout build ; he says he is a native of Manchester, and was 5 years in the Barnes Home Industrial School, and was liberated about two years ago, and since that time he has been travelling with his parents, who are pedlars, hawking wcol- work, & c., and that he left them at Newcastle- on- Tyns about a fortnight ago. Information to be given to Superintendent Prest, North riding Constabulary Office, Guisboro'.— Bow- street, March 22. Missing from his home at Bradford- on- Avon, since the lst inst., and has not since been heard of : HENRY COOPER, of weak intellect, 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches bighy dark brown hair and eyes, pale complexion, slightly built, and a little in- kneed ; dressed in a dark tweed jacket and vest, striped cloth trousers, old elastic- side boots, cloth cap, and black necktie. It is' feared some ill lias befallen him. Information to be given to Inspector Maggs, Wilts Con- stabulary, Bradford- on- Avon.— Bow- street, March. 22. Committed for trial for larceny : WILLIAM HODSON LAVENDER, a tramping harness maker, has frequented the Midland and Eastern counties, 60 years of age, about 5 feet 7f inches hij, h, pale complexion, grey hair, blue eyes, a native of Ramsey, Huntingdonshire; he has been twice convicted of larceny, and been imprisoned in Huntingdon County Gaol. Photographs can be supplied. Information to be given to: the Governor of the Prison, Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs.— — Bow street, Mareh 22. Description of a man who refuses to give his name and address, committed for trial at the next Assizes for Somerset, on a charge of burglary : about 21 or 22 years of age, 5 ft. 4 inches high, pale face, brown hair and eyes, no whiskers, slight but well made, and has a flag marked on his left arm; dressed in a dark cloth coat with pockets outside, no vest, a pair of mqleskin. trousers outside, and a pair of. grey striped ones underneath, striped shirt, violet and white woollen scarf, and felt hat. He states that he is a sailor. Information to . be. given to Superintendent Morgan, County Police Station, Upper Bristol- road, Bath, Somersetshire.— Bow- st., Mareh 20. , D^ cript^ m. of THOMAS WATTON, committed to the House of ' Correction at Aylesbury, on the 17th instant, for 14 days, under the Vagrant Act: he says he is a native of Bilston, Stafford, a collier, 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair and whiskers, blue eyes, stout figuie, riigh cheek bones, prominent nose, thick lips, large burn mark on left shoulder, and walks erect; dressed in black cloth cap, with green band, blue cloth coat, double- breasted cord vest, with white bone buttons, fustian - trousers, cotton plaid shirt, cotton scarf, with large brown flowers in the centre, and balmoral boots. Pawntickets for the under- mentioned Property, supposed stolen, were found in his possession : November 13th, 1875, with Tilcock and Jones, High- street, Tunstall, a pair of Trousers and two Yests, in the name, of M. A. Sutton; March 4th, 187G, with G. W. Walters, Bridge: street, Northampton, a Vest; March 8th, 1876, with,, 6. Leggins,, Wheat- street, Nuneaton, a pair of Trousers, two* ^ hirts, and blue Guernsey, in the name of Thomas Watton; March 9th, 1876, with T. Hutchinson, Russell street, rugby, a Geneva Watch, in the name of Chas. Watton ; March 10th, 1876, with G. and A. Pratley, Gloucester- place, Wellingborough, two Shirts ; March 11th, 1876, with G. H. Walters, Bridge- street, Northampton, a pilot Jacket, in the name of Thomas Watton. Information r, o be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.'— Bow- street, March 20. Bemanded at Newport Pagnell till the 22nd instant, charged with larceny, a man who gave the name of JAMES MONROW, but whose proper name is supposed to be JOHN McDONALD, or DONALD JOHNSON, of Caithness, a stableman : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, slight build, sandy hair and whiskers, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, and nearly blind of left; dressed iu dark mixture cloth cap with peak, grey cloth coat, dark cloth trotters, black cloth vest, and aide- spring boots. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Efyio- st., March 20. Missing from his home at Amaston, near Rowton Castle, Salop, Since the' 14th instant: SAMUEL FARMER. 27 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair and whiskers ; dressed in light mixed grey coat, black cloth waistcoat, light woollen cord trousers, hard black hat, and thin lace- up boots ; he was last seen at the Britannia Hotel, Shrewsbury, about 9 p. m. on the 14th inst. It is feared some ill has befallen him. £ 5 reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to his discovery. Information to be given to Superintendent Howells, County Constabulary, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, March 20. Description of a man who gives the name of JAMES GLOVER, remanded till the 25th instant, on a charge of larceny at Belgrave, Leicestershire : he is a brushmaker, and hawks bis own goods, 44 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, rather flat nose and face, dark hair and whiskers, turning grey, proportionate make, hazel eyes, has lost all the upper front teeth, thick projecting lower lip, has scars on left temple, right cheek, upper lip, and back of neck, has a heavy appearance, and is addicted ' to drink. Information to be given to Superintendent Moore, Belgrave, Leicester.— Bm- Unet, March 20. Description of two men in custody at Knaresbrough, on two charges of larceny : JOHN BOYLE, 39 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, mark of an abscees on back of neck, and cut mark on top of head ; dressed in dark cloth trousers, white duck jacket, can, and blue and white striped cotton shirt; a brick- layer, and native of Tipperary. Had in his possession three Pawntickets : one for two Shirts, Drawers, and Socks, for 5s., pledged with George Nutt, 163, Wandsworth- road, London, oa 6th M^ rch ; one for an Overcoat, 3s., with Thos. Harrison, 28, Market- street, Lancaster, 9th March ; and the other for a pair of Boots with Geo. Merriman, 61, Low Petergate, York^ 14th March. And MICHAEL MADDAN,, 34 years ment for Desertion. Information to be given to Superinten- dleat Carr, Knaresbrough, Yorkshire.— How - street, March 20. " Description of a tramping blacksmith, named THOMAS DAVIES, committed for one month hard labour under the Vagrant Act on ' the 10th instant: he is about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, very upright, square build, medium size, dark hair, and sandy whiskers ; dressed in old moleskin trousers and dark old jacket; had in his possession two calico shirts, one with plaited linen front. Information to be given to Superintendent Dykes, Leominster, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of a man. remanded until the 17th instant, charged with stealing 6 sacks of Potatoes : he gives the name of SAMUEL SMITH, and states that he is a native of Southampton, having been a sailor and a farm labourer , he is 37 years of age, 5 ieet high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, fair complexion, dark whiskers worn all round the chin and shaves round the mouth; has an anchor and the letter ' H' on his left arm, prominent forehead, and is very respectful iu his addiess and conversation. Last year he was at Salisbury, and afterwards at Bristol discharging sugar. Information to be given to Sergeant Davis, Police Station, Pucklechurch, near Bristol, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 17. Bemanded at ross until the 17th instant, charged with larceny : WILLIAM HANSFORD, 31 years of age, 5 ft. 4^ inches high, stoutly built, brown hair and whiskers, dark complexion, and a cut under each eye ; dressed in grey cloth coat, tweed vest, woollen cord trousers, and brown bill j cock hat. He states that he is a costermonger and a native of Sherbott in Somersetshire, but has lived at the . Marsh, Bristol, Cheltenham, and Forest of Dean. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, ross, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Committed to Usk House of Correction from Chepstow, on the 11th instant, for 1 calendar month, as a rogae and vagabond : JOHN WATKINS, a native of Leominster, Herefordshire, about 58 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, proportionate figure, dark hair and Whiskers turning grey, hazel eyes; dressed in a brown jacket, cord vest, grey trousers, browa bowler hat, and l% ce- up boots. Says he is a fitter. . Found in his possession a small Carpet Bag, containing three pairs of Gallipers, one. Spring Dividers, one steel foot Straigtb- edge, one 6- inch Square, three new white- handle Razors, two black Razors in case, one soap Brush, one Razor . Strop, and one Stone, all new; also a small plaid Shawl. Information to be given at the Chief Constables Office, Abergavenny ; to Superintendent Berthon, Usk; or to Inspector Ward, Chepstow, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, March 15. A man is in custody at Wakefield, charged with the Murder of Ellen Hartley, oh the 24th November., 1864, at Tuber Hill, Barnoldswick, near Colne ; she was then 19 years of age, and dressed in blue dress and straw bonnet ; and was encamped with pot- hawkers or gypsies at the time, and had travelled with them about Colne, Burnley, and Blackburn. Information to be given to Chief Constable McNeill, York- shire Constabulary, Watsefield, or to Superintendent Exton, Skipton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 13. Description of a man remanded for a week at Cardiff, giving the name of A. FABRE & FILS alias E. DUVAL, charged with uttering forged Bills of Exchange in Cardiff and Plymouth: he is 29 years of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, a Frenchman, but speaks good English, sallo. v complexion, small sandy whiskers and moustache, light brown hair, sharp features with broad forehead, and grey eyes; dressed in a suit of grey clothes and black bowler hat. He appears to have been in communication with most of the large shipping firms in London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Sunderland, Southampton, and Birmingham. Information to be given to Chief Constable Bond, Cardiff, Glamorganshire.— Bow- street, March 13. Stolen during the night of the 20th instant, from an out- house at Stowmarket, the. property of Mr. William Bailey: five Bramah Hens, prize Fowls, one of the hens was setting on eggs, which were also taken, with five Hens of common breed. Information to be given to Inspector Balls, Police Station, Stowmarket.— Bow- street, March 24. yvs. t^ j Stolen from a gig in the Queen's Head Inn Yard, Wood- bridge, on the evening of the 17th instant : a Horse Rug, violet on one side and brown on the other; another Rug with red stripes oh one side and brown on the other also a Whip, whalebone handle, with a piece of boae at the end. Intor- mation to be given at the Police Station, Woodbridge, Suffolk.— Bow- street, March 24. Stolen from a shop door in Boston, on the 22nd instant: a new single- breasted slack- back grey dnd red plaid mixture tweed Coat, with slate coloured twilled lining, three drab bone buttons. Information to be given to Head Constable Bellamy, Police Station, Boston, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March ' 24. Stolen from a bedroom at the WJiite Hart Hotel, Ely, between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. on the 23rd instant : a 9- carat bright gold Guard Chain, small links, with Locket, Fish Charm, Pencil- case, and two Seals set with amber ( one large, the other small) attached : a ditto ditto, lapped pattern, secret links, with Toothpick and Pencil- case ( telescope pattern, with porcupine, middle tipped with silver) attached ; a frosted gold ditto, large links, round pattern ; a bright gold Ear- ring, with drop in centre ; and a gold- plated Locket, with Cross set with imitation rubies and diamonds. Information to be' given to Superintendent Smith, Ely, Cambs.— Bow- March 24. Stolen on the 21st instant, from a dwelling- house in Ryde : a lady's small gold Geneva Watch, engraved on the back with small silver towers, a long gold Chain, a Locket, two Pencil- cases, one plain, the other fluted and set with turquoises, attached. Supposed by a man, 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, long light brown whiskers and beard, turning grey at the end of chin, and speaks with a Scotch accent ; dressed in high alpine hat, very dark witney over- coat, dark trousers, and dark necktie, with ' yellow stripes. Information to be given to Superintendent Burt, Police Oflbe, Ryde, Isle of Wight.— Bow- street, March 24. Stolen in Worcester, on- tshe night of the 18th inst: a blue pilot cloth Topcoat, with three outside pockets, one inside breaRt pocket, and one ticket pocket; two Shirts, which have not been worn, with full fronts, old- fashioned make ;. and a Cash Box, containing about 3s. Information to be given to Detective Phillips, City Police- Office, Worcester.— Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from the person during the Bristol Races on tlis 14th,. 15th. and 16th instant;•„ a gold Watch with plain cases, ornamental gold face, the points of both hands broken off • a double case silver Watch, maker '!{. Maggs, Wells, No. 58885 ; a silver Geneva Watch ; a gold breast Pin ( a bird's claw holding a coral ball); and a black morocco Purse, con- taming about .£ 5 in gold, and some small bills of goods. of GEO p OF sM^ rrrToia7outh wh° § ave the name of GEORGE SMITH, of 8, John street, Bristol, who was charged with picking pockets on the Race Course : two gold Rings, one a small size buckle Ring, the other an oval- shaped Ring with a blood stone. He called himself a bookmaker's clerk, and stated that he came from Reading on the night before the races ; he is about 17 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, dark hair and complexion, and stated that his mother keeps an eating- house at Cardiff. Information to be given to Superintendent Jones, Long Ashton, Somersetshire — Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from a lock- up shop ia Bolton, daring the night of the 15th instant : 60 yards of Silk, in eightpieees, 18 ins. Wc ', iC°-! rUrS b! ae' red' mmve< brown, green, & c.; 80 yards Ot silk Velvet, in eight pieces, 18 inches wide, colours light bine, puce, green, brown, black, scarlet, crimson, and dark blue; 150 yards of black silk velvet Rilbon, various widths ; 8 white Ostrich Feathers; 6 coloured Ostrich Tips or Feathers; 16 yards of white Net ; and about 4s. in Silver and Copper. £ 5 reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and convietion of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion thereto1. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen ( supposed by tramps) on the night of the 14th instant, from a saddle- room at Codford St. Mary, Wilts : 2 pairs of elastic- side Boots, nearly new, with toeeaps and false lace- holes; a red Pocket- handkerchief with white spots; a square Brush, .6- inches long ; a pair of small saddle Straps a small electro- plated Miig, with handle, initials ' A. B. W. W.' engraved on it. Information to be' giveii to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster, Wilts.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen from the Wellington Hotel, Leicester, during the night of the 15th instant : a gqld English letfer hunting.. Watch, ' Presented to Colour- Sergeant M. Samael, by the Members of the 40th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, & c.' engraved on inner case, maker Yonge, London; a gold Albert Quard, curb- pattern, . with masonic Locket attached ;. a half- hoop diamond King, five stones, onfe missing ; and a Purse, containing five Sovereigns. Information to be given to Chief Constable Farndale, Town Hall, Leicester.—" Bow- street, March 17. Stolen from the Quartermaster's Stores,- Chatham Bar- racks, the property of Lieutenant Thurlow, of the' 60th Rifles, between the 1st Jan. last and the 14th instant: five Dessert Spoons, nine Table Forks, five Table Spoons, four Dessert Forks, a Salt Cellar, three Tea Spoons, a Salt Spoon, an Egg Spoon ( thread, pattern), and. two small Tea Spoons ( feather pattern), ail silver, old and worn, crest— a raven; twelve Table Spoons, eighteen Table Forks, twelve Dessert Spoons, twelve large Tea Spoons, four Salt Spoons, four Egg Spoons, a Mustard Spoon, a large Gravy Spoon, two Sauce Ladles, a Butter Knife, - a pair of Sugar Tongs, a Pickle Fork, a Mar- row Spoon, two pairs of Nutcrackers, a Sugar Spoon, a Fish Slice and Fork, all new electro- plated, crest— a raven. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent County Constabulary, Chatham.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen on the night of the 12th instant, frcm a farmhouse at Nobola. Salop : three duck- wing game Fowls, one Cockerel and two Hens, and one black Spanish Hen, the property of Mr. J. H. Mussey. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Howells, Shrewsbury, or to Police Constable ( 31) Merricks, Boyston Hill, Salop.— Bow- street, Match 15. Stolen in Blackburn : From a stall in the market, on the 2nd ultimo:. a new pair of woollen Blankets, large size, a little soiled ; the property of Mr. William Hirst Thompson, draper, 33, Darwen- street From 113, Daisy- street, on the 2nd ultimo : a small silver Geneva Watch, white dial, flowered back, No. 14644, had attached a black silk Guard and Locket, with the photograph of a young woman inside ; the property of Mr. John Lewis. From the person of Mrs. Jane Ann Hawthornthwaite, of 5, Wellington- terrace, Cherry Tree, at the Blackburn Railway Station, on the 5th ultimo : a black kid Purse, with white leather lining and steel frame, containing 6s. By a woman about 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, pale com- plexion, dark hair ; dressed in a grey waterproof cloak, black hat with black feather, and had several rings on her fingers; had a child with her about 6 months old. From 2, Dorset- street, on the 7th ultimo : several articles of Wearing Apparel- ( recovered, having been pledged at Mr. Fell's pawnshop, Moss street), by WILLIAM RILEY,. 29 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, mole outside left arm;, dressed in, dark mixture cloth coat, moleskin trousers, dark cap andi shoes, a labourer and a. convict on license. From an office- in Great Bolton- street, on the 12th ultimo : a man's grey tweed cloth Coat, black buttons, three outside- pockets and one inside left breast; a pair of men's laced boots,, double soled, nearly new;.' the property of Mr. Thurston. Briggs, coal merchant. Between 8 and 11 p. m, on the 17th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Daniel O'Bryan, of 16, Brook- street: 7 Sovereigns'and 20s. in Silver. From the Navigation Mills, on the 19th ultimo : twenty- four pairs of weavers' Scissors, six Reedhooks, three Knives, twenty- seven Combs, and four Keys; thfr property of Mr. Thomas Grimshaw and others. From a stable in Victoria- street, on the 23rd ultimo : a Horse Collar, liued with blue flannel; a pair of Hames, covered with black leather; and a pair of leather Traces ; the- . property of Mr. Walter Hill, 36, Darwen- street, fish dealer. From the ' Swan,' inn, Astley Gate, during the last three- weeks : six men's white calico Shirts, large size, linen fronts and wristbands; a red Counterpane, new; a black silk Dress, far worn; and 7 yards of narrow grey plaid Cloth, small pattern; the property of Mr Robert Edge, licensed victualler. By ALICE WALLACE, 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, fresh complexion, dark short curly hair, smart appeararce, and is a servant; dressed in a dark cloth jacket, red merino dress, dark small hat, with red and white feather. From a new house, in Scotland- road, between the 27th and 29th ultimo : a joiner's Bass, a. smoothing Plane; a Jack Plane; a Brace and six Bits of different sizes; six Paring Chisels. of different sizes ; a pair of Pincers; a small Screw Driver ; two Sprig Bits ; one Axe ; two steel Chisels; five Gauges ; two Gimblets ; one Wetstone, in dark wooden case. Most of these tools ar © marked ' S. Shaw,' and are the pro- perty of Mr. Samuel Shaw, joiner; 92, Maudsley- street. Trom a siop. 8, Northgate, on the 2 © Sh ultimo : a man's dark blSje cloth. shfto& ng Qoat, txM& med mt-& broad silk binding. P O L I C E ( r A Z E T T E . March 24 The binding much worn on cuffs, lined with Italian cloth black cloth buttons; the property of Messrs. Clark and Bryan, tailors and drapers. From a pawnshop in Eanam, on the 24th ultimo : a grey, white, and blue striped twilled Bed tick ; the property of Mr. William Henry Coffey, pawnbroker. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire. - Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a farm- house near Middlesborough, on the 12th instant: two Great Coats, one brown cloth with six burtons down the front of the same material, tdree pockets • outside, and one inside left breast, with black velvet collar, makers name on strap * T. Duck,' Masham, double- breasted ; the other a light Scotch tweed double- breasted, two pockets outside, and one inside left breast, with four buttons down the front, has a cut mark on the centre of the back, which lis been repaired, both men's size. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North riding Constabulary, South Stockton, or to Inspector Robson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborough.— Low- street, March 15. Stolen on the Sth instant, from a shop in Boltoa : two pieces of woollen Shirting, about 20 yards each, one black . ground with white stripe, the other dark ground with purple and red stripe. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bmp- street. March 13. PROPERTY FOTTND BY ± » OJHO* OFFICERS, ( On the Persons of Prisoners or eUewher*.) Found in the possession of a man, committed for 14 days rnnder the Vagrant Act, on the 21st instaut at Lincoln : a . small English lever Watch, with gold twisted Albert Guard . and two Spade Guineas attached ; the Watch is No. 1802, - and has ' Jane Waterhouse' engraVed on the outside of inner • case, and the No. ' 3649' scratched inside the outer case. Information to be given to Chief Constable Mansell, City of ' Lincoln. - Bow- street, March 24. Found in the possession of a man giving the name of THOMAS BARNES, committed for 3 months for stealing a gentleman's Bag from a carriage at the Weymouth Railway Station : 34 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark com- plexion and hair, bloated and blotched face ; he states that he has been employed as boots at hotels ; respectably dressed in dark clothes, and had with him a brown leather portmanteau and hat box, containing other suits ( of clothing, hats, & c. : a new rarved Cigai Tube, a woman holding an umbrella and case, several new Pipes, a new Cigar Case, sealskin, marked 25s., a lady's Ivory Purse ( silver mounted), several gold Pins, a blood Stone for a pin, several pieces of Silver and other Chains, a silver Brooch, and a gold ditto. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Weymouth, Dorset- shire.— Bow- street, March 13. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CSIMS^ ACT. 1871." Description of JOHN CURRY, alias KERRY or WALTER McCAY, Reg. No. C 5151, subject to police super- vision, who has failed to report himself : 23 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, a labourer, pockpitted, nose crooked, and dot tattooed between thumb and forefinger of each hand. lie was discharged from West Riding Prison, on the 16th February last. Information to be given to Chief Constable Chipstead, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, York.— Bow- street, March 24. Description of JAMES JONES, alias LOVETT CROMPTON, alias THOMAS MALONE, Reg. No. C 2775, who is subject to police supervision, and who has failed to report himself; was convicted of larceny and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and four years police supervision, at Northallerton, on 2nd July, 1872 : he is 61 years of age, 5 feet high, grey hair, and a cut on forehead. Information to Jbe . given to Superintendent Carr, Knaresbro', Yorkshire. — Bow- street, March 22. Description of JOHN EVANS, Reg. No. 63, a convict license holder, who has failed to report himself, ha ving been convicted at Shrewsbury on the 28th June, 1870, and sen- tenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision, for larceny, after previous conviction, and was discharged from Millbank Prison on the 5th January, 1876 : 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, cut on left eye, small mark on fourth finger of right hand, and ' D' on left side. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop. — Bow- street, March 20. Description of MARY ANN CLARKE, a license holder, Reg. No. 1018, ( who has failed to report herself : 31 years of age, 4 feet 9h inches high, brown hair, dark com- plexion, blue eyes, cut on side of right eye, and ears pierced. She was convicted of larceny at Manchester Sessions in February, 1871, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude ; discharged from Finchley Refuge in November, 1875, and afterwards resided for a 3hort time in Manchester, which place she left on the 29th November last. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilston. Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 20. Description of JOHN SMITH, alias JOHN ROWE SMITH, a convict on license, who has failed to report him- self : he was convicted of larceny at Leicester Borough Sessions OH the 20th October, 1869, after a previous convic- tion, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision ; he is by trade a tailor, 26 years of age. 5 feet 6| inches high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, sallow complexion, sear and five blue dots on right arm, light middle finger broken, and little finger bent; ' John,' 25 dots, flag, 2 anchors, coat of arms, wreath and bracelet on left arm, and other marks, and was born at Leicester. Informa- tion to be given to the Chief Constable, Leicester.— Boic street, March 17. Description of JOHN CRUISE, Reg. Nc. V 23P<, a convict license- holder who has failed to report himself, having been convicted at Preston Sessions on the 27th May, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude, for stealing money from the person, and was discharged from Woking Convict Prison on the 5th Jan. last: 36 ytars of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark brown hair, fresh complexion, dark brown eyes, scrofula mark under chin, right arm crippled, scar on left wrist, and large scar on left shoulder. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds.— Bow- ttreet, March 13. CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending ^ st April, 1876 and f A P/ L7L/ l/> C'll/ N/)/ LI/ LM fM A/ M n s rv\ fl / 4 Zi ^ O „ J? J. 7. - Ct T~) . ' / » /-* • d . _ . Office Register Jhmber, A 272S B 10SIP Hj. ua and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. . ! 00 ' Height. * 1 Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade- or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Richard Ashmead Job Bates 21 Patrick BOTE ® John Crombie Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and REHIRES. 5 4 dk. brn hazel sallow 5 4 brown 30 6 6 brown brown dark grey sallow •! 11 ! 5 6£ 1 brown ' blue ! sallow | Jeini ra Gil i: fresh George Howarth Margaret Lloyd ! George M . son M 553S M 10122 Alfred MasieJl, aiiaf Mack labourer i Gloucester 31 I 3 I 76 labourer Stafford | 27 i 3 | 76 t labourer York Castle 31 | 3 | 76 groom Hull 6 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Housebreaking 12 months 1 year 9 months: 2 years Berwick- upon- Tweed i Larceny, person 30 I 3 I 76 widower Preston 29 | 3 | 76 5 li ' It. bra grey fresh 5 6 brown grey sallow ! '- j 5 3i dk. brr hazel fresh John O'Donnell, & iia, Donald and McDonald servant Ruthin 19 I 3 I 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 6 months 12 months 3 years 9 months 15 months 3 jears Stroud Great Bridge, Stafford York Anchor left arm, sear on fc re- head, nose broken Scars on forehead. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Scars on forehead, lump right cheek, burnB right tide • pring- terraee, Spring' bank, Hull Berwick- on - T weed viciualler Partliurst ( Ccnyict) Fraud | 27 | 3 J 76 9 months 12 months 5 years penal ser vitude bag maker Hollowav 20 | 8'| 76 Larceny, person 18 months j Georee Spencer, alias Newton Larceny, simple Warehouse breaking 9 months 18 months Mary Pembeiton Mary Re ach 1 Lancaster Cast le Felony • I 29 1 3 | 76 3 years 1 year 7 years 1 year Burnley Llangwm, nearDenbigh Three previous conrictionf- for felony ' A. M.' left arm Pockmarked, scars on forehead, and left leg, blue spots on back, nose broken 2 years Shrewsbury I | 1 year 9 months 3 years Chorley Discharges Prisoners' Varicose veins left thigh aad Aid Society, London1 leg. Two previous convic- tions lor felony Great Eastern ' A. M.' left wrist, dot third Chambers, St. ! left finger, ring third right Oeoige'a- m- East linger. Two previous con- victions for felony Cuts left wrist, wound left log • 83, Golden • lane, St. Ring second left finger Luke's 57 5 0 grey grey sallow • charwoman Preston 29 | 3 | 76 ! j Larceny, simple 9 months 3 years Lonlon James Thompson, al'ei Wat son Richard Williams I i .' air j boilermakci- 1 Parkhurst ( Convic') Uttering counter- 5 years 5 years 1 I 4 ( 76 ibit com pen. serv. ; Scar left breast, right writ*, and neck Both ears split, scars on face and arms. Two previous convictions for felony ir Bristol I 24 | 3 [ 76 j Larc- ny, simple I 9 month v 3 years 1 Not tn: wn Difcharged Prisoners'- Scars right arm and left leg Aid Society, London! j Anchor left arm, dot left hand, fears rjgiit arm and fore- ! head. Three previous cou- ! victioss for ' e'ony P O L I C E G A Z E T T K. o HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons WEEK ending 1st ipril 18- 6 I subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the « Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871/ ' ' ' Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. _ M> ; Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. A 85! William Anthony A 1343; George William Silves- ter, alias George Wood Williams, and Sampson Wood All- cock Mary Breen B 12974 B 14820 C 6377 C 11910 Ellen Burns, alias Hackett John Coates Alexander Cauber D 4470; Levi Denning D 5601 George William Dart D 6157! William Brown, alias Downes D 7930 F 4104 Charles Dovenor William Fordham G 7510 Emma Gale, alias Giles, Jones, and Stanley John Gilliott, alias Squinny Jack G 7B11 G 7525 H 11146 H 11444 H 12388 H 14224 J 141 Margaret Greaves John Humphrey Henrietta Howell Rose Ann O'Neal, alias Hughes, Mildman, i and Wildman William Harris William Jackson J 6265! William James J « 2b7 J 6288 K £ 72 L 4639 M 10210 Randall Jackson David Jones, alias William Thompson, and Morgan Ellen Keele, alias Drogan Louisa Evans, alias Sarah Long Mary Marr, alias Davis 37 55 19 26 56 31 22 22 37 26 22 40 37 47 18 19 37 31 24 26 30 42 30 30 27 35 5 7 5 5f 4 10 5 1 5 5 8£- 5 1 5 brown grey Sentence. Int ™ d ® d Residence after Liberation. MAMS and KEMABK*. blue blue sallow labourer swrthy grocer red | blue fresh factoryhand brown | grey fresh b grey grey fresh 1 sawyer l brown | dark ' fresh labourer brown grey brown dark grey 5 5i dk. brn I brown 5 6i dk. brn: hazel 5 21 It. bm 5 3i ' it. brn M 13SS0! Bridget McGuire, alias Connolly, Kelly, and Palin ' 20001 William Nicholls 23 i ® 296 John Quinn ' 24 E 7802 John Roberts, alias Joseph Beaumont B 7803 David Riley g £ 671 Edward Stubbs g 12S7 Robert Moore, alias Smith S J. 2872 Charles Smith, alias Rhodes S 13392 T 5156 T 6011 127 ' 34 17 I 36 John Smith. alias George Williams Thomas townend Richard Thompson ; 24 W 651 W 10400 Lewis Wilkin Frederick Augustus Wright X 583.' William Threader 22 ! I ' 17 5 8 4 10i 5 3J 5 2i 5 2 5 2f 5 4| 5 6 5 6^ 5 7 5 3 4 9i 4 10i 5 6 5 4£ 5 3 5 4£ 5 5i 5 4* 5 5} 5 7b 5 6i 5 3 5 3} 5 41 S 21 5 3 dk. brn brown It. brn brown dk. bi- n dk. bra It. brn light dk. brn dk. brn dk. bra light blue grey dk. brn blue blue blue blue fresh ' carter fresh I weaver fresh 1 labourer freBh ' labourer Ely 15 | 3 | 76 Shrewsbury 28 I 3 I 76 Swansea 1 | 4 | 76 Northallerton 28 | 3 | 76 Staffpr 1 1 1 4 j 76 Petworth 31 | 3.| 76 Wakefield 27 | 3 | 76 Gloucester 1 | 4 | 76 Wakefield 27 1 3 I 76 Larceny, Bimple j 12 months j Ely Unioa Hospital Fraud 9 months ! Larceny, Bimple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple I ' Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 3 months Will te apprehended by the Derby Police Dowlais 9 months j West Hartlepool 3 months Burton 9 months 9 months Two anchors right arm, anchor and star left arm, varicose veins both legs Four previous convictions for felony Two blue marks left wrist. Two previous convictions for felony Scar left eye » Cuts left ear, leg, and foreheai Star, tree, and crucifix right arm, scars os nose and loreheai Little Haven, Horsham; Left little finger. injured Bradferd 12 months Exeter Wormwood Scrubbs • Housebreaking ( Convict) 1 | 4 | 75 I fair carman Cold Bath Fields 30 I 3 I 76 fair fresh fresh fair light fresh hagel ; fresh grey j fresh tailoress bricklayer labourer cspmaker silk winder marble polisher labourer Westminster Refuge 15 | 3 | 76 Wormwood Scrubbs ( Convict) 24 | 3 | 76 York Castle 31 | 3 | 76 St. Alban'o 28 | 3 | 76 Bristol 24 | 3 | 76 Ripon 1 | 4 | 76 Pentonville ( Convict) 30 | 3 | 76 Chatham ( Convict) 30 | 3 I 76 brown ' fair labourer iParkhurst ( Convict) 25 | 3 | 76 grey ( fair lighterman ' Portland ( Convici) ! 31 | 3 | 76 light kit z el fresh brown ' dark brown j blue : sallow I dk. brn i brown dark black brown brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn grey brown , hazel grey dark porter Brixton ( Convict) 27 | 3 | 76 _ Cardiff j 1 | 4 I 76 tailoress : Bath 1 | 4 | 76 hawker Wakefield : 29 | 3 | 76 laundress Woking FemaleConvict 31 | 3 I 76 hazel fair brickmaker brown fresh grey fresh brown bootcloser Bristol 24 | 3 | 76 Fraud Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person Uttering counter- feit- coin Burglary Receiving Larceny, simple Forgery j Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, person Larceny, simple 9 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 2 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 6 months Scars on forehead and left thigh Blind right eye, red spot under right eye, abscess scars leit jaw. t our previous convictions for felony * D.' left side, scars or. nose, forehead, and second lett finger i Discharged Prisoners'. Scars on forehead, back, both legs, and Aid Society, Leeds , lelt foot Ashton- under- Lyne 12, Collingwood street, Bethnal- green St. Pancras Workhouse Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Letds York 9 months1 Berkhampstead 9 months 9 months [ Chester Scar right thumb. Two previous convic- tions for felony Pockmarke i. Two previous convictions for felony ' J. G.' and dots left hand, woman right arm, scars on forehead. Two previous convictions fer felony Scars on forehead, Bears right arm and hand. Three previous convictions for felony Scars on forehead, left knee, and abdomen 3, Jones' - lane, Red- Scar left thumb clifle- hill, Bristol 7 years ' Discharged Prisoners' pen. serv. ' Aid Society, London 7 years Discharged Prisoners' penal ser- j Aid Society, London vitude ; 7 years , 128, Praed - street, pen. serv. j Paddington Discharged prisoners' Aid Society, London 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years Chatham ( Convict) Larceny, simple 30 I 3 I 76 labourer Chatham ( Convict) Larceny, simple | 1| 4| 76 fresh miner Stafford 27 I 3 | 76 hazel | dark ! clock maker Hollowsy 20 | 3 | 76 light I braes finishr grey brown j fresh j forgeman dark brown dk. brn blue brown dk. brn J light hazel 3rey pale i painter fresh jstuff presser fresh dark fresh fresh painter tailor bricklayer labourer Cold Bath Fields 27 I 3 | 76 Wakefield 31 I 3 j 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, person Larceny, simple Discharged Prisoners' penal ser- Aid Society, London vitude 3 months Cardiff Scars on forehead, top lip, and right leg, first right finger deformed, burn top of back. Two previous convictions for felony Scar top of head and left eye Scars back of neck and left cheek, browr. mark on back. Two previous convic- tions far felony Pockmarked, scars on back and right of neck Scar right leg Scar on forehead • 3 months J Grove- street, Bath ! 9 months Sheffield Blind left eye, scar top lip I ; ' ' : r,' ; 7 years 1, Wood's - street, ' W. T. T. F. B. K.' and crcss right arm., penal ser- 1 Abraham's - court, pockmarked. Seven previous convic- vitude Deansgate, Manchester tions for felony 9 months I, Compasses- court, 1 Scars both legs, both arms, back, & c., blue 7 years fen. serv. 7 years pen. serr. 9 months 18 months 9 months John- street, Bristol Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds Brownhills mark right arm Scars on forehead and bottom of bick. Three previous convictions lor felony Scars on forehead and both legs. Two previous convictions for felony Sear on forehead 74, Berwick - street, Mole left cheek and right breast Oxt'ord- screet 17, Salisbury - street, Beimondsey 9 months! Nottingham Worcester 27 | 3 | 76 Leeds 30 | 3 | 76 Liverpool 1 | 4 | 73 Cold Bath Fields 27 | 3 | 76 Springfield 29 | 3 | 76 Hertford 27 I 3I76 Larceny, simple 9 months ! . | Larceny, simple 115 months Larceny, person Conspiracy Larceny, simple Housebreaking 9 months 18 months 9 months 9 months Worcester Leeds 5, Beatrice - street, Liverpool Cambridge Lawford, Essex Codicote, Herts Pockpitted, scars on forehead. and left cheek, burn right buttock Birth mark left wrist, mole left scoulder Scars on forehead and nose Three previous convictions for felony Burn left hand. Two previous convictiora for felony 2 P O L I C E GAZETTE. March 24 WAR OFFICE, March 24, 1876, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICI: OB and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through » nd recommended by the Committing Magistrate. KMCB j ma. S48760 £ 48761 M8762 248763 248761 348765 248766 248767 348768 848769 HAMS. KEG. HO. costs. WHEBB BOSK. XKKD3. Williams, David Williams, Thomas Webster, Wm. Geo. Walla, Andrew Webster, Thomas White, James Windsor, William Wright, James Yates, George Young, Robert 1117 663 588 464 642 483 1615 14fi6 20th Hussars 4th Foot 60th Bifles 90th Foot ditto Boy. Artillery ditto ditto 13th Hussars Roy. ArtilU'rv Swansea, Glamorgan Castlebar, Mayo Poplar, Middlesex Dunbarton Bothwell, Lanark Liverpool Queen Camel, Somrst. Coventry, Warwick Bamsey, Isle of Man Glnsenw Lanark engine fitter labourer clerk collier engineer striker labourer stoker carter SIZB. HA IB. VAOH. 5COAT & I20T73EBS. DATE 01 I PLACE 0 » DEEBBTB. 1 DBS3B5CION. MASKS AFD BE11ABKS 21i, 5 24 .5 21 194 24 21 20 20 233- 20* 7*! brown • Ik. brn brown black dark dk. brn It. brn it. brn brown brown hazel grey g.- ey grey grey grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tweed coat ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental brown ; moleskin regimental ditto 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 28 Feb. 27 Feb. 25 Feb. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 28 Feb. I Mar. Hounslow Liverpool Winchester Dublin Dublin • Alder shot Lincoln Canterbury Woolwich tattooed on arms and hands off furlough to Athlone ditto to Glasgow « 4S770 i48771 248772 $ 48773 248774 .448776 348776 248777 248778 348779 Atkins, James Adams, Thomas Anderson, Joseph Archibald, James Biggs, W. B. Brown, James Barnes, George Batey, James Brooke, George Burton, Thomas 1347 ( jiJiDrag. e+ ds. 2824 Scots Fusiliers 2041129th Foot — j 18thBrig Dep. 1298 j 1st Dragoons 1819| 2nd Dragoons 32714th Foot 393| 5th Foot 878! 15 th Foot 706 J 77th Foot Shorediten, JKliddx. Aberdeen Killyman, Tyrone Carlow Binfield, Berks Lanark Long Sutton, Lincoln Newcastle- on- Tyne Brighton, Sussex Islington, Middx. fishmonger mason labourer biicklayer groom stone cutter artist fitter blacksmith labourer 19* 5 5 30* 23 24 22* 20* 22* 22J 18| 7f brown 8* brown 11 dk. brn 8* It. brn 8* dk. brn 10* dk. b. m 5*! black 5* It. brn Sijdk. brn 5 It. brn hazel hazel dk. brn blue hazel hazel grey grey grey grey fresh fresh dark fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fair 448780 248781 S48782 $ 48783 348784 848785 348786 548787 £ 48788 S48789 Browning, Wm. Badger, Charles Brown, Thomas Burkett, John Boyle, Owen Brian, William Bishop, Samuel Brown, John Crofts, John Conway, John 1392 1529 1237 3148 276 1655 214 86th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 22ndBrig. Dp. 34thBrig. Dep. 7th Hussars 14th Foot Brighton, Sussex York Exeter, Devon St. Luke's, Middx. South Leith, Edinb. Mid iletoh, Cork Birmingham Mod bury, Devcn Sneinton, Notts Dun more, Gal way gardener bricklayer groom labourer ditto ditto • quarry man groom labourer 26* 5 19! 22* 27* 19 21* 19* 19* 19f 21 brown sandy brown brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown | ditto 10 Mar. Norwich ditto 7 Mar. Windsor ditto 10 Mar. Jersey plain 8 Mar. Liverpool• 7 Mar. York regimental 7 Mar. Brighton ditto 8 Mar. Westport ditto 10 Mar. Aldershot ditto 5 Mar. ditto f ditto 7 Mar. Woolwich recruit off furlough tattooed on left arm j recruit off leave to Kircaldy * en route to Woolwich off furlough ; took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. D ; off furlough to Glenaekle recruit scar left wrist off pass ; took part of reg. nec. off furlough '' O. T.' rirht arm, « T. O. P.' left; off blue hazel hazel grey grey grey hazel grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair dark fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed; blue white slop; dark black regimental ditto ditto 14 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 29 Feb. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 8 Mar. 28 Feb. 248790 548791 548792 248793 848794 148795 248798 248797 348798 348799 Cuirk, John Clarke, Alfred Cove, George Colman, Thomas Day, John Dexter, Joseph Doman, Harry Dyball, robert Davis, Daniel Eagan, James 530 99th Foot — iBoyalH. Art. 1910' Boy. Artillery 66thBrig. Dep. Cold. Guards 17th Foot Bl. Engineers Boy. Artillery General Serv. 19 th Foot 760 3418 1877 10809 673 Cumberland Guildford, Surrey St. Pancras, Middx. Dublin Hull, Yovts Bourn, Lincoln Basingstoke, Hants Camden- town, Midx. Kensington Dawsbnry, Yorks ditto ditto ditto groom labourer ditto plumber farrier machinist 18* 22* 19* 21* 2lf 25 § 25 21 23 24 dk. brn It. brn dk. brn black brown dk. brn brown brown brown light grey | freah dk. brn i fresh brown sallow grey blue brown grey grey bazel blue sallow fresh fresh fresh freih fair. ditto white slop; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto blaok; cord grey vegimenta' 7 Mir. 9 Mar. 3 Mar. 13 Mar. 7 Mar. 28 Feb. 10 Mar. 23 Feb. 3 Mar. 11 Mar. Fermoy Woolwich ditto Newbridge Edinburgh Cardiff Worcester Exeter. Manchester Plymouth pass D on side ; off furlough to Brighton took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough to London recruit, finally approved recruit, attested recruit * coach spring maker off furlough tj Modbury, Devon ditto Curragh AJdershot Woolwich Naas Warley Curragh Portsmouth London ditto Sheffield ditto to Whitehaven, Cumberland scar on right hip; recruit off furlough ditto to Basingstoke, Hants recruit., attested ditto S48800 • 848801 < 48802 348803 348804 348805 248808 S48807 248808 348809 English, Henry Eveling, Alfred Edwards, John Fulton, Mathew Farrell, George Freeman, James Fitzpatrick, Michl. Forrester, John Fowler, Charles Firkin, James 310 95th Foot — General Serv. ditto 308 21st Foot 896 2140 402 3660 22nd Foot 60th Bifles 82nd Foot Boy. Artillery ditto SthBrig. Dep. Wick low Lancashire St. Pancras, Midcx. Ayr Sheffield, Yorks London Cork Kingsdown, Kent Derby North My ton, York ! labourer rivetler miner bricklayer labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer 19 ,5 23 5 19 ' 5 19* 5 24 15 23* 5 19 23 24 214 6i dk. brn 6 I sandy 5*; brown 6* [ brown 11*: brown brown brown fair brown dk. brn 5 7* 6* 9 54 blue blue grey grey brown grey grey blue hazel grey fresh freeh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto brown; cord blue; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark black; fustian 10 Mar. 4 Mar. 28 Feb. 9 Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Feb. 9 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 14 Mar. Dublin London ditto Ft. Widley Liverpool Dublin Buttevant Preston Leicester Hull 248810 848811 " 148812 348813 348814 S48815 248816 348817 548818 548819 Grady, Thomas Golding, Charles Gilmere, Henry Geltately, George Gilligan, John C. Goodwin, Chas. J. Grace, Henry F. Hopwell, James Hughes, James Holden, John 186 10th Foot 235 60th Bifles 1688 61st Foot 1095 Boyal H. Art. 945| ditto 2616 jHospitalCrps. 421; 37thBrig. Dep. 267! 18th Foot 1713 30th Foot 1021 46ih Foot Stotkport, Chester Lymington, Hants Beading, Berts A; 1th, Perth Lanark Enniskillen, Frmngh. Widcombc, Somerset Nuneaton, Warwick Minster, Kent ' Blackburn, Lancaster ditto footman groom mason * clerk labourer finisher labourer 20* 5 20* 5 2 2 3- 5 24| 5 22J 5 24* 5 19 5 19} 5 21* 5 36* 5 6* dk. brn 4 J j dk. brc 7 j brown 7* 1 brown 6 ibrown 8 ; dk. brn 7* jit. brn brown- It. brn It. brn 10* brown brown hazel grey blue hazel blue blue blue blue fresh fresh fre? h fresh fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh off furlough to Dublin recruit recruit, attested * musical string maker took waist- belt and part of reg, nec. off furlough to London recruit recruit, not surgically inspected regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto 10 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mai. 10 Mar. 3 Mar, 6 Mar. Edinburgh Chatham Guernsey Newbridge Woolwich Netlev Guernsey Colchester Wjedon Limerick < 548820 48821 < 48823 348823 248824 348825 248826 348827 148828 248829 Hubbard, Arthur Hughes, John Hogan, Martin Hubbard, richard Hart, john Hiscocks, Chas. H. Hadley, Thomas Hughes, James Hall, Thomss Jackson, richard 1940 2826 4604 536 53rd Foot Boy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serv. ditto ditto ISthBrig. Dep * 10th Foot Wigston, Leicester St. John's, Middlesex Wansford, Nthmptn. Cork Paddington, Middx. Spennj moor,, 0 urhm. Dundalk, Louth Chelsea, Jliddlpsex Wetherbv, Yorkshire labourer ditto ditto ditto carpenter miner labourer groom labourer 22* 5 23 15 24*' 5 24* 5 m 5 22} 5 19* 23* 22 24* 7 H 8} 4* 6* 5* 7i brown brown brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn 6 Ibrowrr 8 Idk. bn. 9 It. brn hazel brown hazel bluo hazel hazel hazel brown grey grey fresh dark! fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh plain blue; tweei regimental ditto pilot; grey dark; cord grey ; tweed tweed; cord black; tweea regimental 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 8 Mar. 7 Mar. 25 Feb. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. Templemre. Bolton Shoebrynss. Newport, M London ditto Darlington Manchester Kingston London sear left hip ; off furlough took part of reg. nec. tattooed left arm and righ^ hand * veterinary surgeon scar cn forehead ; off furlough tattooed right arm ; off furlough off pass to Castleconnell,]; sear rt. jaw. sear left hip * frame work knitter recruit, surgically inspected off pass to London ; scar back of neck. recruit ditto ditto ditto ditto scar right groin * Brigade of Guards I4883J 348831 348832 248833 348834 348335 248836 848837 248838 848839 Jones, fredk. T. Kennedy, James Kelly, Thomas Kilroy, Martin Kinsellar, John Lemon, John May, John McDonald, John McEwan, Alex. McDonald, Alex. 419 ibthBrig. Dep. 1903; 4 th Drag. Gds. 1633 5th Lancers — 12thBrig. Dep. 15thBrig. Dep. 104th Foot |& ren. Guards 320; iSth Foot 672 j 79th Foot 46l| 90fch Foot 4098 Manchester Bathdrum, Wieklow Dublin Kiltimagb, Mayo Dublin Kingsley, Hants Cambridge Dundee, Forfar Lochgilphead, Argyle Halifax, Yorkshire I ditto horsebreakr groom labourer groom labourer ditto ditto bellhanger boilermaker 191 5 22|, 5 26| 5 20*' 5 19! 5 28* 5 24 9* brown j hazel 9* dk. brn 7f brown 6 J ; brown 8} brown 20 20 19* 15 red brown 6* j brown 7! jblack 5* brown S48840J McAllister, Thos. 548841,1 Murphy, William 248842 i McKenzie, D. £ 48843 McKenna, John 248841 Murphy, Michael 248? 45: Monaghan, Edwd. 848848, Moss, robert .848347 Moreland, James S48S18, Maguire, Patrick 8488491 Miller, Thomas 437 99tH Foot, 269 60S 1334 1880 104th Foot Boy. Artillery — ditto 4278 ditto 3286; ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ahoghill, Antr. m Castle Island, Kerry Markwick, Fife Paisley, Benfrew Drogheda, Louth Glasgow Chesterfield, Derby Whitehaven, Cmbrld. Boscommon Muerorm, Cork clerk labourer tailor labourer ditto ditto shoeingsmh carter lab- > urer ditto 191 5 24*: 5 24* 15 191- 5 23| 5 20* 24 192 21 22 • 7 6i 9 a 4* Si 4* 4f 248850 348851 248852 248853 248854 848855 548356 348857 248858 S48859 248860, 548861 248862 348863 848864 348865 348836 248867 248868 248869 Marsden, Harry Nolan, William Peart, Wm. Percival, Henry Reed, Thomas Rodgers, Thomas Smith, John Shipley, William Smith, John Smith, William 1607 400 855 266 402 837. 28thBrig. Dep. llthBrig. Dep. 1st Dragoons Boy. Artillery 7 th Foot 14tbBrig. Dep. 15th Foot 19th Foot 38th Foot Boy. Artillery Jianley, Stafford Por. umna, Galway York St. George's, Mddlsx Camberwell, Surrey Killoe, Longford Alvtk, Perth Hull, York Birmingham Bury, Lancashire grocer labourer ditto clerk labourer ditto ditto ditto striker labourer 120 125 20 21 f 20* 21 22 20f 20$ 23* 5 6! 84 7 5* 81 5* 7 1 8* blue grey grey blue blue hazel blue hazel _ brown Igrey dk. brn' dark It. brn | grey fair j blue It. brn brown auburn grey dk. brn hazel dk. brn i brown brswn igrey brown Iblue hazel blue brown grey hazel blue grey grey brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sandy fresh fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto tweed; moleskin cloth ; cord regimental smock; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed ; moleskin regimental ditto plain regimental ditto tweed ; brown 14 Mar. 7 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 7 Mar. U Mar. 25 Feb. 11 Mar. 4 Mar. 10 Mar ' io Mar. 11 Mar. 7 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 26 Feb. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 3 Mar. Ashton Dublin Aldershot Preston Manchester Dover Beading Sheffield Edinburgh Dublin scar on back, neck, and wrist, flat feet off pass to London recruit, approved recruit stain round left nipple ; recruit tattooed on arms deeply pockpitted ; off paBS to Edinburgh off furlough Curragh Dover Ipswich Glasgow Preston New'tle- o- T * Woolwich ditto London ditto to Glasgow scar on abdomen recruit, not surgically inspected * between Devizes and Portsmouth scar over bridge of nose recruit dk. brn brown brown brown brown red brown dk. brn It,, bm fair fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh pale fair fresh black; tweed tweed ; black plain brown; tweed regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 11 Mar. 10 Mar. 7 Mar. 29 Feb. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 7 Mar. Warwick Lancaster York London Colchester Liverpool Aldershot Sheffield Gosport Sheernesa recruit, attested ditto mole on right side scar left arm; recruit, finally approved Smith, Thomas Thompson, Wm. Titmus, William Toole, Bernard Tracey, Robert Wilkie, Francis Wilson, Bobert Wylde, William Walker, George Weir, Henry A. — | 28thBrig. l) ep 8S0' 15th Foot 3214 Boy. Artillery 387 j 17thBrig. Dep. — ! 68thBrig. Dep — | Scots Fusiliers 387: 5th Foot 401 11th Foot 448 13th Foot 5 73124th Foot Plymouth, Devon Leeds, York London Bamsbottom, Lane. Dublin Dundee, Forfar Slamnnnon, Stirling Sheffield, York Glasgow Ardwick. Lane. navvy ostler labourer slater shoemaker mill worker pitman collier ccttonspnnr cottonpnclir 20 ,5 19 19 22* 19S 21* 18* 24 21 5 | dk. brn 7* It. brn 6*; brown 6 | lt. brn 7f dk. bm 81 dk. brn It. brn brown brown fair hazel grey blue blue grey blue blue brown grey blue fresh fair fair fresh pale fresh flbrid' sallow fresh fair linen; cord regimental ditto ditto tweed grey; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 11 Mar. 10 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Ma?. 5 Mar. 11 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. Warwick Aldershot Woolwich Bury Dublin Edinburgh Aldershot ditto Dover 348870 " 48871 £ 18872 £ 48873 348874 548875| 2488" S 448877, 248878: S48S791 Wilson, Francis Williams, George Willis, Williams Williams, Thomas Wood, Wm. H. Williams, George Woodward, Daniel White, John Williams, Charles Wallis. George 1199 27th toot 507 64th Foot 1190 Boy. Artillery 1147| ditto ditto ditto ditto 17thBrig. Dep. 31stBrig. Dep. 46th BrigDep. 1114, 4723 257 1144 260 Glasgow Munslow, Salop Ilfracombe, Devon Brecon Newport, Monmouth Oxbury, Gloucester Bipple, Worcester Northampton iFinsbury, Middlesex iTonbridge, Kent labourer ditto moulder haulier jockey labourer shoemaker sailor labourer 23 £ 5 21 5 20! 5 23* 5 19?- 5 20! 5 23 15 23 5 is*; 5 19* 15 tif brown 7 j brown 4* brown 7 ; lt. brn 6* auburn 6* brown 9 dark 6 brown 5 dk. brn 5* brown blue fresti ditto 10 Mar. hazel fair ditto 10 Mar. grey fresh ditto 7 Mar. blue fair ditto 8 Mar. grey fresh ditto 8 Mar. grey sallow ditto 8 Mar. hazel dark fustian trousers 9 Mar. grey fresh regimental 6 Mar. hazel fresh ditto 8 Mar. hazel sallow ditto 7 Mar. scar on left wrist; recruit, attested off furlough to Tuam, Mayo anchor on left arm scar on breast- bone recruit, not finally approved ' F. W.' on right arm ; recruit off furlough crossed flags and stars left arm Londndrrv. Portsmouth Ipswich Horfield ditto Newport, M Dudley Bury Gt. Yarmth. Maidstone off furlough scars on right fingers blue spot above left eyebrow long beard ; recruit off furlough to Northampton off pass to Hackaey March 24. polICE gazette OPPIOE KO. NAM3C. B3&. KO. DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. COB? 9A WHEEB ECEH. 136245 136246 136247 186248 136249 136250 136251 136252 1S6J53 136254 136255 136256 136257 136258 136259 136260 136261 136262 136263 136264 George Ball William Brough William Brawn Thomas Byrne Joseph Bennett Jamea Bell Michael Brannan Jeremiah Barry William Brown David Brown TBADB. H ft < SIZB. HAIB. BYES. PAOB. 48 6 9980 360 61 33.9 3 154 175 259 2nd Lane,* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Derby Liverpool di( to ditto ditto ditto ditto j Cork Liserpool i Perth COAT & IBOU8BB8. labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 9i 5 9 5 64 5 Pi 3 3 5 3i 5 44 5 9 5 8J 5 10 black brown brown brown light brown brown brown dk. bra brown Daniel Billingham Thomas Billington John Breen john Brannan William Brown John Burke James Brown John Burns James Connolly John Conroy brown haze] hazel grey grey h& zel blue gray grey grey DATB OF DESESTN. 1AH3 OJ DE8EBTIOK. dark fresh sallow fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh MARKS and EE MASKS. 136265 136266 136267 136268 136269 136270 136271 136272 136273 136274 136275 136276 136277 136278 136279 136280 136281 136282 136283 136284 John Chadwick Thomas Conway Thomas Carbine Robert Chadwick Henry Clough Laurence Caine Thomas Cavanagh John Clarke John Curley James Carr 20 107 92 47 305 103 73 9950 330 9 9911 2G5 77 9900 137 163 295 167 321 201 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Londonderry Liverpool Boy'e, Roscommon Dublin 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training groom labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto fitter labourer ditto ditto brown It. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. bri/ dk. bri; brown brown brown hazei blue brown hazel grey hazel blue grey hazel grey fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fair sallow 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6' Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto anchor on right arm ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto John Cassidy Michael Cahill James Cain Phillip Carney John Clements William Callaghan James Clarke Joseph Callighan Robert Cannon James Carney 267 54 40 32 87 270 274 27 163 173 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Liverpool whitesmith 20 ditto labourer 20 ditto ditto 19 Manchester miller 21 Bootle labourer 19 Liverpool porter 24 Ballynamore labourer 22 Liverpool ditto 19 Manchester slater 18 Waterford labourer 25 Liverpool ditto 18 ditto ditto 24 ditto ditto 22 ditto frenchplshr 19 ditto labourer 22 Derry ditto 22 Liverpool ditto 22 ditto ditto 20 ditto carpenter 27 ditto labourer 17 dk. brn dk. brn sandy brown dk. bri dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown 7idk. brn 6 brown 64 brown 6 brown 5 | light 44' brown 44' dk. brn S J brown 3J| lt. brn 2 J-' brown grey grey hazel grey hazel grey hazel hazel grey hazel brown brown brown grey brown hazel brown blue haze] fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresh fresh iresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto dtito ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh swarth fresh pale sallow fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 136285 136286 136287 136288 136289 136290 136291 136292 136293 136294 James Daley Thomas Dawson Edward Daley Patrick Downey William Doran Thomas Dawson James Duffy Joseph Dolan John Daley Joseph Donnally 9899 8* 9856 99o2 9941 302 - 335 9894 196 5 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dublin Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dublin Belfast ditto painter labourer ditto oMo ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 104 n e 54 5 34 3i a 4i brown brown brown brown dark dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn hazel blue brown blue hazel blue grey grey hazel grey sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed both arms X. X.' on left arm 136295 136296 136297 136298 136299 136300 136301 136302 136303 136304 James Doyle Michael Doyle Samuel Dickenson Stephen Dwyer Patrick Docherty Thomas Davis James Davis William Devereux Thomas Daley William Dempsey 9986 149 147 218 9869 311 350 47 9990 158 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Liverpool ditto 20 6 44 brown grey fresh ditto ditto 19 5 54 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto striker 19 5 5 brown blue fresh Clare cooper 20 5 8 black hazel sallow Queenstown labourer 21 5 51 It. brn blue fresh Bray ditto 23 5 4 brown grey fresh Liverpool carpenter 18 0 2$ brown grey fresh ditto striker 18 5 4 brown brown fresh ditto carter 19 5 34 brown grey fresh ditto labourer 19 5 34 brown grey fresh ditto ditto 18 5 44 dk. brn blue fresh ditto ditto 18 5 5 brown brown fresh Gort, Galvray ditto 20 5 54 dk. brn grey fresh Preston, Lane. ditto 29 5 7 brown hazel fresh Liverpool ditto 18 5 4 light grey fresh Haas cooper 21 5 5? brown grey fresh Liverpool labourer 22 5 71 brown blue fresh ditto* ditto 21 5 6t brown grey fresh ditto ditto 20 5 54 light grey fresh ditto ditto 20 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto ditto 18 5 2j brown blue pale ditto ditto 18 5 2i It. brn blv. e fresh Ardrossan ditto 23 5 4i It. brn blue • fresh Letherland ditto 20 5 44 brown grey fresh Liverpool ditto 18 5 4 brown blue fresh ditto ditto 21 5 4i dk. brn grey fresh ditto frenchplhsr 19 5 34 brown grey pale ditto labouier 17 5 54 dark blue fresh ditto ditto 19 5 54 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto ditto 17 5 34 brown grey fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto sailor and flag on right arnj ! R. P.' on right arm 136305 136306 136307 136308 136309 136310 136311 136312 136313 136314 136315 136316 136317 136318 136319 136320 146321 136322 136323 136324 Lawrence Dawson James Davis Thomas Dunne Richard Evans Richard Evans Thomas Eagan David Franks Patrick Ferris John Fahey Michael Flynn 219 94 13 9849 9i98 220 61 9892 9951 4. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto' ditto ditto ditto 4itto ditto Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed right arm Thomas Farington John Fleming Samuel Forsyth William Francis George Fallows William Farwell John Fellows James Farrell Peter Farrell Joseph Green 102 31 162 143 9857 9847 361 117 45 212 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 136325 136326 136327 136328 136329 136330 136331 136332 136333 136334 136335 136336 136337 136338 136339 136340 136341 136342 136i43 186344 Thomas Gilfoy Samuel Gribbin James Guy John Green James Greenock Peter Harman John Harrison Wilfred Henshaw John Haston John Hughes John Hinds John Hayes Thomas Hughes thomas Hughes William Henley James Hayes Thomas Hagan George Hunter William Hughes William Hanlon 2 9909 122 186 138 9908 59 9871 9910 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dublin Liverpool ditto Watertord Liverpool ' Dublin Liverpool Bath Liverpool 190 ditto Liverpool 9971 ditto ditto 308 ditto Birkenhead 342 ditto Liverpool 232 ditto ditto 242 ditto Carlow 225 ditto Kilkenny 169 ditto Liverpool 170 ditto ditto 12 ditto ditto striker carter labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto clerk labourer ditto 38 dk. brn 34 dark brown brown dk. brn dark brown dk. brn brown brown 4a 74 34 6! lot 10 4 hazel brown hazel blue grey blue blue blue blue grey fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto anchor and 1 P. H.' right arm cross and anchor left arm ditto packer boilermaker labourer ditto joiner labourer groom labourer ditto 3 3 6 44 41 84 9 61 34 54 It. brn dk. bm brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown It. brn It. brn blue grey blue grey grey blue hazel grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh, fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 136345 136346 136347 136348 136349 136350 136351 136352 136353 136354 Henry Harvey Robert Johnson Samuel Jones John Jones Thomas Jones William Jones Robert Irvine George Johnston John Joyce Henry Jones 63 9934 53 9960 292 9904 213 230 115 278 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Oldham Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto carter labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 8i 74 61 3 3 4 4 41 6 It. brn It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown dk brn grey grey grey grey hazel brown blue grey blue haze] fresh fresh fresh swarth. fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. G Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar right shoulder and breast sailor right arm ballet girl with wreath 136355 Robert, Johnson 1363561 John Jones 136357 Andrew Irving 136358 Thomas Jones 136359[ Martin Kenny 136360 George Kenny 136361 Thomas Keough 136362 John Keeler 136363] James Leonard 136364 Charles Lee 126 266 70 359 9968 152 159 19 273 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Manehestef Liverpool Newry Dublin Liverpool Bristol ditto cuemaker labourer slater carter porter labourer ditto ditto ditto 34 24 5 6£ 5 4 5 6 6 5 5 It. brn light It. brn brown It. brn brown brown brown brown brown blue grey grey grey blue grey blue hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 136365 136366 136367 136368 136369 136370 136371 136372 136373 136374 Samuel Loyd Peter Larkin John Lee Richard Lant Thomas McCarthy Michael Melia John Mack Owen McGrail John McGrath John Murray 172 313 121 180 42 9652 265 193 293 297 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Old Swan Liverpool Manchester Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Galway ditto ditto ditto ditto painter labourer ditto joiner labourer ditto 21 5 64 dk. bm hazel fresh 23 6 4 dk. brn grey fresh 18 5 4 dk. bm hazel fresh 19 5 34 It. brn blue fresh • 25 5 74 brown blue fresh 19 5 6* dk. bm blue fresh i 18 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh 20 6 3 brown blue fresh • 17 5 34 It. bm grey fresh 19 5 3 dk. brn brown fresh — 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on right arm carbuncles on faqe 8 P O L I C E G A Z E T TE March 24 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). ewios « u. NAME. EES. HO. coasa. WHEBB BOEH. TBAXTB, 8IZB. ' HAIB. I BIBS. ?. 36376 i36376 t36377 136378 136379 136380 136381 136382 J 36383 1S « 384! Peter Morrison James McGovern William McMullin John Murphy John McGravy Patrick Murray Henry Moore John McKevitt Patk. McLoughlin Patrick McCarthy 264 289 35 90 9905 9861 331 139 290 9832 2na Lane.* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Greenock Liverpool ditto ditto ditto Sligo Salford Liverpool ditto ditto labourer ditto ditto carter labourer ditto butcher labourer ditto ditto 33 17 17 19 19 24 25 18 18 234 34 34 24 3 34 3J 54 74 1 54 brown It. bm It. brn brown brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn grey grey grey grey grey blue blue blue grey blue lat> 38 » .136386 136387 136388 136389 136390 136391 136392 136393 136394, John McNulty John McVeigh John Moloney Francis Mitchell James Murphy Denis Mack Thomas Malley John Moran Thomas Neill John Nolan 934,8 9851 9353 9926 9863 227 24 18 9930 294 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dit^ o ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dungannon Liverpool ditto ditto Manchester ( Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto shoemaker labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 20415 21 5 19 ' 5 27 brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. bm brown brown It. brn It. brn brown grey grey grey blue hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel PACP. COAT & TBOU3SSS. DATE OP PLACE OP DE3EETN DE3EETION fresh 6 Mar. Liverpool fresh . 6 Mar. ditto fresh . 0 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto sallow 6 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto freeh 6 Mar. - iitto fresh 6 Mar. ditto swarth 6 Mar. iitto fresh — « 6 Mar. iitto fresh 6 Mar. ditto ruddy 6 Mar. ditto sallow 1 6 Mar. litto fresh 1 6 Mar. Jitto fresh —— 6 Mar. ditto fresh 6 Mar. ditto dark 6 Mar. ditto MARKS and REMARKS. * absent from traici i* scar on chest ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Afciw'igb £ 3 rfrr jid e offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 month* from the dat* of dwertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. Mo 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. JTAMH. • SI? 9KSBEIED PBOK. Charles Hicks John F. Irish Richard Donkin Stephen Osborn Walter Bradford Richard Hearey William Shepherd John Charles Louis J. McRill Wil iam Harris William Coarse Jerry Connor James A. Chiswell William Hy. Hill George Watts . James O'Brien Geo. P. Clapham Ernest Scawn James Blackmore John Pursell William Tevell John E. Locke Arthur Knights Thomas Barker Frederick H. Provis David Mahoney Henry Lewis John Wm. Andrews David Cruikshanks John Davis Wm. Geo. Turner Richard Rowe William Wherry Alfred Wallis Thomas Frazer William Barrett Thomas Fitch Aneas J. Hunt Richard Davies Robert T. Hawton Penelope, deserter Valiant, straggle' ditto Liberty, deserter Victory, deserter Asia, deserter Assistance, deserter Rector, straggler ditto ditto Valiant, straggler ditto ditto Daring, deserter Fantomdeserter ditto Valiant, straggler ditto Encounter, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter Fox, deserter Duncan, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter Valiant, straggler Aurora, deserter Myrmidon, deseiter ditto ditto ditto aitto Daring, deserter Ten'dos, deserter DATB. batins. w as sizn. WHBBB BOSS. KAIE. Brag. ? AC3. MARKS AN ® REMARKS. 20 Mar. 20 Mar. ? 0 Mar. 7 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 16 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 22 June 23 Nov. 16 Dec. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. I 2 Feb. i 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Mar. 6 Mar. 5 Mar. 28 Feb. 8 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. 30 Oct. ordinary private, R. Marines ordinary boy, 1st class stoker, 2nd class private, R. Marines A. B. private, R. Marines gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marines warrant- offi. coqk engineer's cook blacksmith gunner, R. M. A. ordinary private, R. Marines boy, lBt class A. B. cooper's crew A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A. B. ordinary, 2nd class private, R. Marines ordinary stoker ditto ditto A. B. ditto ordinary ditto carpenter's crew A. B. 22 5 4 Cheltenham, Gkrae. sandy grey 21 5 5 Harbertonford, Devon black brown 20 5 5- 3 Chudleigh, Devon brown blue 22 5 2! Poplar, Middlesex Hrown hazel 18 e 4 Cheriton, Devon dk. brn brown 20 5 5 Kingstown, Dublin. dk. bm grey 20 5 5 Nottingham brown grey 26 5 64 Banbury, Oxford It. brn hazel 22 5 6! Brighton, Sussex It. brn blue 40 5 84 Leicester brown hazel 31 5 74 Exeter, Devon dark hazel 22 5 6 Ballinakill, Limerick red blue 26 5 7 Stoke, Devon brown hazel 33 5 44 Rotherhithe, Surrey brown hazel 24 5 10* Somerton, Somerset dk. brn grey 21 5 5 Liverpool black grey 23 5 64 York brown blue 18 5 4 Plymouth, Devon Stockleig'n, Devon brown hazei 21 5 1 brown black 29 5 7! St. George's E., Middx. brown hazel 22 5 6j Bayswater brown brown 20 5 4 Port sea, Hants brown blue 19 5 3 Lowestoft, Suffolk irown brown 20 5 0 Greenwich, Kent brown grey 20 5 6 Horn soy, Middlesex brawn grey 20 4 114 Brighton, Sussex brown blue 20 & 4 Wellington brown blue 21 5 4 Porteea, Hants black dk. bm 19 5 4 Airdrie, Lanark brown grey 34 5 1 Manchester It. brn grey- 26 5 3 3t. Pancras, Middlesex light grey 26 5 6 St. Germans, Cornwall ligjit blue 254 5 5 St. Helier's, Jersey brown grey 24 5 5 Swanscombe, Kent It. bm hazel 24 5 84 Liverpool brown light 21 5 54 Haberton, Devon It. bra blue 20 5 5 St. Giles's, Middx. bi'own hazel 20 5 54 Dublin light hazel 25 5 8 Devoriport, Devon black hazel 29 5 6* Antony, Cornwall brown hazel fair fair fresh fair fair dark fresh fair fresh sallow brown ruddy fair swarth swarth ruddy tresh fair ruddy sallc- w daj: k fair fair fair fair fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh swarft fresh fresh fresh fair served i- i Royal Adelaide served in Triumph and SMton scar on breast and right asm £ 3 reward tattooed on left arm served in Ganges aid. Thalia £ 1 reward dittb ditto £ 3 reward £ 3 reward ditto £ 1 rewayl ditt. o ditto ditto ditto ditto served in Gangt), Sambridge, and Impregnable £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward ditto scar on left forefinger; served in Rcyai Adelaide £ 1 reward £ 3 reward cut over mouth ; served in Impregnable and Penelope served in Alert, Satellite, Cancpm, and'Impregnates served in Implacable » served in Boicauien, Excellent, Hector, and Victory served in Impregnable Duncan, A'oouh'tr, aud' Seagull slightly pockpitted ! served in Pembroke served in Impregnable and Prince Cousart served in Flora served in Pembroke served in Flora served in Excellent ring on second rights Snger;, served- in. Excellent served' in Fa cellent served in Flora anchor on left hand1.; served in Excellent served in Excellent Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. HAMS. John Whiley Charles Ed. Archer William Myatt James B. Bennett John Archer Rd. H. Blake George Perotti Fred. Errington George H. Shawyer Maurice Gorman SHIP DISCHAE& ED PBOM. J DATS. RATING. Undaunted Dryad Sellerophon Achillas ditto ditto Crocodile Raleigh Asia Hercules 25 Feb. 6 Feb. 26 Jan. 23 Jan. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 31 Dec. ordinary A. B. ordinary engineer's servant ordinary wrrnt officer's servt engineer's servant ordinary writer, 3rd class ordinary B E> n SIZE. WHBEB BOBB. | HAIB. BYES. PACE. 23 5 3 Hampstead, Middlesex] dk. bra brown ruddy 26 5 74 London dk. brn hazel ruddy 25 5 64 Deptford, Kent brown hazel — 26 5 5 Plymouth dark hazel fresh 24 o 6 Manchester brown grey polo 28 5 6 Liverpool dark hazel da^ k 20 £ 3 Portsea, Hants black *> rown dark 23 5 4 London brown brown — 28 5 O Portsmouth brown grey fai- 24 6 5 Queenstown, Cork brown blue fres1-! MARKS AND & KMA71K8. discharged as objectionable ; served iu St. Fincent and FxveUeaf discharged as objectionable ; served in Royal Adelaide o. sc arged as objectionable ; sear on Sorshead and over left eye discharged as objectionable ditto * I.. A.' on night arm discharged with disgrace discharged as objectionable j served in Ni/ nvphe ditto discharged with disgrace served in Gangs, Northumberland, Minotaur, and lord Warisn. ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. SAME. j DIVISION. WEIEB BOEN. TEADH. w 0> < 1 SIZB. HAIB. BYES. PACB. COAT & TEOVSEES DATB OP DISCHB9. PLACE OP DIBCHAB » B. MARKS AJFIA REMARK3. John Archibald Patrick Hayes James Cook* Henry Coates Robert Stewart Charles Reed James Howard Herbert Simmonds George Dimmock Henry Williams R. Marine Art. Dep8t R. Marine Art. ditto ditto Depfit R. Marine Art. DepOt ditto ditto Exeter, Devon Cork London Beverley, York Perth Ramsgate, Kent Lambeth, Surrey Brighton, Sussex Cheadle, Stafford Merthyr Tydvil labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto bricklayer puddler 191 22 § 20! 21 23! 22 204 214 21 20 5 74 5 6! 5 7! 5 74 • 5 8 5 6 5 9 5 6 5 6! 5 51 brown dk. bm brown dk. bm brown it. brn brown brown brown brown blue grey blue hazel grey hazel brown grey grey grey fair dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh zz 16 Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. 18 Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 10 Feb. Portsmouth Millbank Portsmouth Lewes ditto Canterbury Winchester Walmer Maidstone Lewes scars left eye; discharged as- a worthless character discharged as woithless .. ^ dlUo1 . * alias Colli, discharged as objectionable pockpitted ; discharged as objectionable discharged with ignominy anchor on right arm.; discharged as objectionable tattooed on arms ; discharged as worthless discharged as utterly worthless discharged as a worthless character Description of Deserters. SAME. DIVISION. WHEEB BORN. TBADB. SIZE. HAIS. BYES. PACB. COAT H, TBOTTSBBS DATB OP DESEETN. PLACE OP DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Thomas Farmer Michael McGorn Peter Cregan James Stewart John Hall James McKenzie George Musgrove Watson Wilson Edward Clarke Samuel J. Smith Chatham Depot ditto R. Marine Art. ditto R. Marine ATL Crofthead ditto Sheffield, Yorks Glasgow Sundetland, Durham Leeds, York Ilminster, Somerset Beverley, York Bardwell, Suffolk ' Maybole, Ayr miner ditto furnaceman labourer ditto machinist labourer ditto labourer shoemaker 191 5 22 211 21 191 19 21! 25 30| 27! [ 5 6 brown 7 ! brown 54 It. bra 7i red 54: brown 7 jbrown 8} dk. bm 11 [ sandy 7ijblack 741 brown grey grey blue blue hazel grey blue grey hazel grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair tweed dark; tweed uniform dark plain ditto dark ; striped 20 Mar. 20 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 6 Mar. 4 Mar. Edinburgh ditto Chatham Liverpool Walmer ditto Portsmouth ditto Portsmouth Ayr recruit ditto recruit, surgically inspected supposed to have stolen a silver hunting watch ditto - recruit LOXDO>- • T- RIKTED FOP. H^ Jt MAJESTY'S STATIONS^! OFFICE BT HARRISON AND • SONS, ST, MARTIN'SI LAWS, W, Ct
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