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10/11/1876

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Date of Article: 10/11/1876
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fog 3tit| jcritg> CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5904 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1876. IWottee.— It ia requested that ail communications tor the purpose of obtaining or giving infarmation respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may UsetMF the Sigsaatiare of the per » on requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed ' So the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. O. 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 mode and » worn to before a Magistrate, " the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with 4h » Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, alS ! L. e4ters addressed to the Editor i. aausS Sue prepaM, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Namen 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, ai above, for inierfcion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. MUEB1. E AND MALICIOUSLY WOUIDIIG. On the 31t ultimo, the dead body of a full grown male • child was found on the beach at the Polka Hole, in the river Wear. Sunderland : it was wrapped in a piece of old towel, and a small piece of writing paper was adhering to the bcdy, with the words ' making and trimming' and some figures written thereon, apparently in a female's hand- writing. At the coroner's inquest a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some person or person^ unknown' was returned. £ 50 reward will be paid by Her Majesty's Government, to any person who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the conviction Of the murderer er murderers, and the Secretary of State for the Home Department, will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the murder, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to a like result. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stainsby, Sun- derland, Durham.— Bonn- street, November 10. ARSON AND WILFUL BURNING. Between 11 p. m. oa the 2nd and 1 a. m. on the 3rd inst., two small Stacks of Hay were discovered to be on fire on the premises of William Hyde and Alfred Hill, at Dukinfield, both of which were partially destroyed, and are supposed to have been wilfully set on fire. Information to b « given to Deputy Chief Constable Arrowsmith, or to Inspector Cooper, Constabulary Station, Dukinfield, Cheshire.— How- street, No- vember 6. Note, one £ 1 Note. All of the Commercial Bank of Scot- land. One of the large Notes is torn in the centre of the folds. Three men of the following description aie suspected : one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fair com- plexion, thin fair whiskers and moustache, sharp features, and slender figure. Another is about 31 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, slightly pockpitted, small fair whiskers and moustache, ana ordinary figure. And the other is about 38 years of age. 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, swarthy complexion, thin dark whiskers and moustache, and stout figure. They spoke with the English accent, and were dressed in dark clothes and dark felt hats. Two of them carried light glazed waterproofs. £ 100 reward will be paid to any parson who will give such information aB shall lead to the recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Clarke, Deputy Chief Constable, County Constabulary, Ayr, or to Superintendent Provins, Ayrshire Constabulary, Irvine. — Bow- street, November 10. Stolen from the person on Newmarket Heath, on the 25th ultimo : a scarf Pin, set with opal stone, pear shape, surrounded with small diamonds, had a Chain and small Pin attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Benson, Newmarket, Cambs.— Bow- street, Nov-. mber 8. Stolen from the person in Brighton, on the evening of the 6th instant: A gold English lever Watch, maker Lewis, Brighton, has an inscription inside the case, ' Presented to E. Spary, for his services to the Horticultural Society, from 1853 to 1863' and monogram on back. A gold open- face Geneva Watch, engine- turned bick, maker Boxall, Biighton, supposed to be ou the case inside. A silver English lever Watch, No. 9889, maker Stenning, western- road, Hove, ' G. P.' engravedl on outside case. Supposed stolen by a man about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high ; dressed in a light suit. And a silver lever Watch, No. 8735, ' Furse and Son' inside, ' E. B. P.' in old English on back, plain case. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton, Sussex.— Borw- street, November 8. E1TSGIAEY AMD MOTiSM FORGERY. Description of GEORGE WINFORD PERCY, lately a Clerk in the Bristol Docks Office, who absconded on the 26th ultimo, charged on a warrant with forging and uttering a Cheque on the 3 Ist August last: about 24 years of age, o feet 7 or 8 inches high, slight build, small dark whiskers and moustache, sallow complexion, and careworn appearance ; dressed respectably. £ 20 reward will be paid bv the Bristol Docks Committee to any person giving such information as sVall lead to his apprehension. Information to be given to Inspector Riordan, Bridewell- street Police Station, Bristol, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, No- vember 3. MBBlSS& Tr AlB iLAAOZUTr THI FBBSOK. Description of JOHN ADAMS, charged on a warrant with stealing a silver verge Watch, No. 425' I, the property of William Ness, at Hull, ou the 4th instant : lie is 31 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, stout built, black hair, slight moustache, tuft on chin, ecar on cheek and forehead ; belongs to Birmingham, and was employed there in a brewery. In- formation to be given to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, York- shire.— Bow- itreei. November 10. Stolen from the person in Brighton, on 31st ultimo : A gold Geneva Watcb, No. 33403, ' A. W.' marked on outside case iu Old English, and has a flat crystal ' glass. A. single case silver Watcb, No. 7498, gilt hands, engine- turned case. Also from the person on the evening of the 6th instant : A brown leather Purse, containing a Sovereign, some postage Stamps, a diamond Ring, set with one stone, and a gold Ring, set with a black stone. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton, Sussex,— Bow- street, November 10. Stolen from the pert on on the platform at Kilwinning Railway Station, in the county of Ayr, between 5 and 6 p. m. on the 6th instant: a common green leather Pocket BosJf, containing two £ 1C0 Notes, eighteen £ 20 Notes, one £ f> Stolen by means of house breaking, during the night of the 7th instant, at Goosnargh Hospital : a piir of small- sized men's lace- up Boots, about ten plain punched holes on each side, part worn ; a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, small size, part worn; two white calico Shirts, marked ' W.' on hind lap ; and a coaimon Umbrella, large size, large handle of light wood, and the upper spring broken off. Also stolen from the residence of the Rev. Robert Grad- well, aud the Catholic Chapel, at Claughton. which were broken and entered during the night of the 8th iin t. tut: a standing Pix, silver gilt, about 8 inches high, and 4 inches wide, consisting of a round silver Box on a loot, and con- taining an inside glass, round Box with silver gilt border, and set with small crystals, an inscription on the back in Latin ' Given by the very Revd. Cannon Henry Gradwell ( supposed) 1852, and by the Revd. Robert Gradwell ( sup- posed) 1860;' a brass gilt Plate from door of Tabernacle, about 15 inches by 10 inches, with a lamb enamelled in centre, and form enamels of wheat sheaves in p anels, and bordered with raised work, representing vine leaves and tendril*; £ 75 10s. in Gold and £ 5 in Sdver ; two Medals of Pius IX, one gold, the ether silver, the obserse of the medals ' The Lord washing the feet of the Disciples ;' leather Top of an Oil- case, triangular form; a large plum- coloured merino Muffler ; and a sample bottle of pale red Hollands, marked ' Geo. Gradwell, Sons.' Information to be given to Superintendent Webb, Constabulary Office, Garatano-, Lancashire.— Bow- street, November 10. Stolen, supposed by tramps, by means of housebreaking, between 11' 45 am. aud 1 p. m. on the 6t, h instant, from the cottage of William Fuller, of Pangbourne, a dark cloth Coat, pockets on hips ; a pair oi dark plaid Trousers aid Waistcoat a pair of light cord Trousers, and an old yello v flannel under Shirt Information to bt given to Inspector Pocock, Berks Constabulary, Reading.— Bow- street, November 10. During the night of the 3rd instant, the residence of the Rev. G. Taylor, of Sunningdale, Surrey, was broken into, and stolen therein : a silver Inkstand, with inscription thereon ' Presented to the Rev. G. Taylor, by the inhabitants of BMMBHOTBH BdP . by the inhabitants Wraysbury, 1860.' By two men, one from 45 to 50 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, well, built, brjwn hair, a few whisker, shaven chin, and sallow complexion ; dressed in a. long brown overcoat, aud black felt hat. The other about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 cr 8 inches high, foil black whiskers and moustache, nhaven chiu, stout built ; dressed in dark overcoat, one sleeve torn, dark trousers, one leg torn on the inside, black felt hat, an;, I light- coloured wrapper. They had with them a. light bay Pony, 13 or 14 hands high, white face, in pood condition, wearing a rush collar, a veiy in-- ht built market cart, nearly new, low foot- board, with lamps attached, very narrow tire, supposed to be painted green. These men had the appearance of horse- copers. Information to be given to Superintendent Bungard, Surrey Constabulary, Chertsey. - Brno- street, November 8. Stolen between 2 and 6 p. m. on the 2nd instant, bv meats of housebreaking: a black cloth Coat, lined with glazed c& l* so. Packets on hjg?, ? ffi< l old- fashioned tight sleeves- a brown cloth Coat, with pockets on hips and left breast, lined with alpaca ; a grey cloth Coat, with grey lining, pockets on hips and left breast; a pair of large plaid cloth Trousers, and double breasted Vest; three pairs of grey knitted Stockings ; two fancy regatta Shirts, one a striped, and the other a plaid ; a pair of lace- up Boots, brass eyelets, two rows of round headed nails round the soles, and a few short rows in the centre, also a patch under the outside of left boot, fastened on with tin tacks ; two gold wedding- Rings, one broken ; a small Penknife ; a Blanket ; a white flanueI Shirt; four black- hafted Knives and Forks ; four white- hafted Knives and Forks ; and a guano Bag. By a man, 35 to 40 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, small light whiskers ; dressed in a dark billycock hat, and cotton cord trousers. A grey coat with imitation pockets on hips, a pair of blucher boots, and a small prayer book, with a white back and a brass cross on one side, were left behind. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Wilson, Tattenhall, or to Sergeant Bethell, Malpas, Cheshire.— Bow- street, Nov. 6. HORi£ AMD OATTXJR STEALING- Stolen between 1 and 2 p. m. on the 7th instant, from a meadow in Days- lane, Bexley : a bay Gelding, 6 years old, 15 hands 2 inches high, blistered inside fore legs, no shoes, and in good condition. By a man, 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion and hair, no whiskers ; dressed in long dark overcoat, grey mixture tight- fitting trousers, black felt hat; he ha* the appearance of a horse coper. — Metropolitan Police, R Division, November 10. Dei c aption of a man charged with stealing a Horse*' recovered, at Cannock Chase, on the 9th instant: he called himself JOSEPH, and has been for three weeks in the employ of John Bonell, of Gentleshaw, builder, as carter, 23 yeaia of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, stout, daik face, high chetk bones, whiskers of about 3 weeks growth, and diity looking ; dressed in black hard hat, dark short shabby jacket, watertight boots with open fronts and toe- caps ; he is supposed to belong to Sutton, near Birmingham. Informa- tion to be giveu to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, November 10. Stolen from a field at Bridgetown, Berry Pomeroy, on the 22nd or 23rd ultimo : a dark bay Horse, about 15 hands high, scratched iu both knees, and a dent in the near hind hoof, it puts its tongue out of his mouth when riding or driving it, when the reins are drawn a little tight. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Clark, Borough Police, Totnes, Devonshire— Bow- street, November 10. Deesc- ription of WILLIAM CURTIS, of Selby, land surveyor, charged with stealing on the 18th ultimo, a Horse, Saddle, and Bridle ( recovered), the property of G. W. Dowson, farmer, Crowle : he ia 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 ins. high, stout built, fair complexion, light hair, small whiskers ( recently shaved oil') ; dressed in pepper- and- salt or black cloth suit, black stiff felt hat, and leather leggings. He was last, seen in Hull on the 30th ultimo, and frequents public and betting- houses. Information to be given to Inspector Crawford, . Epworth, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 8. Supposed stolen from afield on Maple Farm, Baguley, during tne night of the 31st ultimo : two chesnut Horses, one tired on both hocks, aged, white face, and marked knees, the other blistered on both forelegs, rising 5 years old, 15 hands 2 inches high, a dark chesnut gelding. £ 10 reward will be given for such information as will lead to the con- viction of the offender or offenders aud recovery of the horses. Information to be given to Superintendent Aston, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- street, November 8. Description of ALBERT LEE, a gipsy, who is charged with stealing a Pony ( recovered), the property of James Perkins, from a field at Yardley on the l7th ultimo : about 30 years of sge, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, slightly marked with smallpox, light brown hair, and very small whiskers; dressed iu a dark plaid sleeved waistcoat, and bedford cord trousers. He travels with a van and attends horse fairs, & c. ; is well known at Wolverhampton and neighbourhood. Information to be fiven to Superinten- dent Gall away, Aston Park, Birmingham, ci- to Sergeant Webb, A cocks- green, near ^ Birmingham, Warwickshire" who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bmc- areet, Nov. 8. Stolen between 5.30 and 6 pm. on the 3rd instant, from Battersea Rise : a black cob Pony, 13 hands high, aged, and chipped knees; a dark Spring Cart, shafts painted slate- colour, wheels chocolate, one spoke iu off wheel loose,' J. Stonehewer' cn one side; and a Set of Brass Mounted Harness.— Met> opollitan Police, V Division, November 8. Sto'en on the night of the 31st ultimo, from a stable at North Minims, Herts : a light bay Horse, about 15 hands high, a white mark down the face, on the back, and on the 011 hind leg. Also stolen, on the same night, froru a cart shed at North Mini ins : a daik green Cart, with oaik green cushions ; and a set of Harness, Draw- mounted, the bridle is marked > R. S ' £ 20 reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the recovery of the property aud conviction of the offender or offend* IM. Information to be giveu to Inspector Best Police Station, Hatfield, Herts.— Son- street, November 8. ' fr0m, a fleli in the Three Elms> Burghill, on the 20th ultimo : a brown nag Gelding, 4 years old, about 15 hinds 2 inches high, and a wart on each cheek, info, wution 2 P O L I C E GAZETTE. November 10 to be given to Superintendent Cope, County Police Station, Hereford.— Bow- street. November 6. Stolen from a stable at Lawley Bank during the night of the 3rd instant: a dark brown Mare, aged, with white star on forehead, black legs, about 15 hands high, and in low condition. Also a Saddle and Bridle : the property of James Done, innkeeper, Lawley Bank. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, November 6. XiAMGMUSfY 413 ' MMBEZZLEMm Stolen between 4 p. m. on lst, and 8 a. m., on 2nd instant, from the dwelling- house of Elijah colclough, Bull- lane, Talk- o'- th'- Hill, : a light grey tweed Jacket, two pockets outside, and two large pockets inside on hips, one inside of left breast, black bone buttons, black velvet collar, lintd with blue and red plaid ; a dark grey plaid Jacket, double- breasted, two pockets outside, ticket pocket on light side, one inside left breast, black buttons, black velvet collar, lined with light grey winsey ; a pair of dark striped Trousers, with a black stripe up sides ; a black and blue plaid Vest, single- breasted ; a woollen plaid Shirt ; a striped woollen do., grey, purple, and ysllow stripes ; a Muffler, red border, light centre, soldier on horseback with name uuder it each corner, and 16s. in money. By a man who had lodged in the house a fortnight, aud gave the name of RICHARD GRIFFITHS, a collier, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, proportionate build, fair complexion, light hair, cut short, rather sandy • whiskers, and small moustache; dressed in old grey jacket, dirty moleskin trousers, very much patched, old elastic- side boots, with buttons up sides, black cloth cap with tassel on top. He said he came from Lancashire, and that he had worked for 10 years at a colliery at Marsden. lie also said lie was a native of Southampton. Information to be given to Superintendent Baker, Police Station, Tunstall, or to Sergeant Macrory, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 10. Sto'en from a dwelling- house in Malton, between 5 and 6 am. cn the 7th instant: a tight- fitting single- breasted brown cloth Tup- coat, partly worn, torn at wrist of left sleeve, faded brown velvet collar, dark cloth buttons, two pockets in laps behind, and one inside left breast; also a pair of half watertight land Boots, brass eyelet- holes, heel plates, marks on sides of uppers caused by leggings, and about half worn. By a mar who lodged at the hou » e a few nights, 21 years oE age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, eyes, and hair, no whiskers, slight daik moustache, led burn mark on left side of face; dressed in dark grey tweed coat and trousers, supposed brown cloth vest, hard black felt hat, black and white check muffler, very large check, and stolen coat and boots ; has in his in pos- session several pawn tickets, bearing the name ot David Riddle ; stated that he was a sawyer, and a native or Aberdeen. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Clarkson, North Riding Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, November 10. Absconded from Edgmond, new Newport, Salop, charged with stealing a wooden Tobacco Pipe, the property of John Harper his master : JOHN THOMAS, a tailor, 25 years of age, 5 feet C inches high, very round features, short neck, la - ge head, very red hair and whiskers, shaven off chin, and reel moustache ; dressed in a suit < f dark brown plaid cloth, hard billycock hat, and low shoes ; he was traced to Market Drayro;.), Salop, where he drew his travelling card. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Waterson, Newport, Salop, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— How- street, November 8. Stolen about 7 a. m. on the 2nd instant, from a lodging- house at " uttoxeter, Staffordshire, the property of Thomas Miller : a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, nearly new. By a Frenchman, who lodged iu the house one night, from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, small eyes, dark brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, speaks English bidly, and is supposed to be an engine- fitter ; dressed in blue pilot jacket, dark trousers and vest, dark blue cap, with straight peak aud a brass button on each side, and very old lace- up boots. Information to be given to Inspector Fe. nner, Police Office, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.— Bow street, Novem- ber 3. Absconded, embezzling the sum of ,£ 23 from No. 31, Ash Grove, Hackney : a man 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, hair, eyes, moustache, and whiskers ( small) ; dressed in dark blue overcoat, and high bat. _ He is a German shoemaker. — Metropolitan Police, N Division, November 8. Stolen from the fishing boat ' Prosperity lying in, Whitby harbour since 3 p m. on the 3rd instant; the pro- perty of Ralph Cole and others : a pair of blue rough pilot cloth Trousers ; a blue pilot cloth Jacket, pockets in each side, black hone buttons, and velvet cellar, nearly new ; two biu i worsted Guernseys, one marked ' E. C.'; a pair of blue pilot cloth Trousers, nearly new; a rough blue pilot cloth Jacket, scarlet a. id black lining, patched, black bone buttons; a blue wor. t- d Guernsey, much worn ; * nd a aeamau's white canvas Bag. nearly new. By ROBERT FOWLER, one of the crew, 36 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, dark complexion, round full face, large dark eyes, no w uiskerg, stout built, bracelets tattooed on wrists, mermaid on right arm, scar on. one ear. short sighted, has been a soldier, and has the letters ' D. I).' or ' B. C.' on one side ; dressed in a blue pilot jacket, blue guernsey underneath, grey or blue cloth trousers, and brown cloth cap with fur round it. Sup- posed to be a native of Lincolnshire; has been employed at a coal pit near Hetton- le- Hole, Durham ; also at cinder ovens near Sunderland, also at gasworks at Leeds and Bradford. Informa Ion to be given to Superintendent Ryder, North Biding Constabulary, Whitby, Yorkshire, who holds a war- iaS for his apprehension.— Row- street, November 8. Absconded, charged with housebreaking at Walsoken on the 2nd instant, and " stealing a silver Watch ( recovered) : a tramp about 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches High, sharp features, lump on bridge of ' nose, no whiskers, small mous- tache ; dressed sn dark coat, very ragged trousers with a patch on right knee, and old shoes, one lac? d up with tarred twine. Information to be given to Superintendent Carter, Terrington St. Clement, Kings Lynn, Norfolk.— Bow- sireet, November 8. Description of JONATHAN SCHOFIELD, alias JONATHAN HAMER, alias ROBERT BOOTH, charged on a warrant witM larceny, at Greenfield : he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, sandy hair, slight, whiskers and moustache, well built, walks erect, cut ma. k over right eye, aud tattooed on left arm ; dressed in dark brown mixture cloth suit, close fitting cap with ear- laps OD, lace- up boots, with eyelets and hooks; he is a miller, but has been acting as a groom, has been a soldier, and is fond of rough riding ; he is well known at Hollingworth Lake. Information to be given to Inspector Whincup, West Riding Constabulary, Dobcross, Saddle-' worth.— Bow- street, November 8. Description of JOHN ALKIN COLLISTER. late a collecting clerk in the service of the Great Western Railway Company, who absconded about the 28th ultimo, charged with embezzling £ i 10s. : 22 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, dark ejes and hair; dressed in dark rough cloth coat, dark trousers, and black billycock hat. He has friends on one of the Railways in Ireland. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Bond, Birmingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Nov. 8. Stolen on the night of the 4th instant, from the Great House Farm, Llanvetherine, the property of Mr. James Tucker and Richard Smith : a pair of woollen cord Breeches, nearly new ; two pairs of black leather Leggings, one pair nearly new ; a silver Cup ( recovered) ; a blue pilot cloth Overcoat, lined with red flannel, blue lining in sieeves ; a dark tweed Jacket, and dark striped Trousers and Vest; an old- fashioned open- face silver No. 123, a silver Chain attached ; and £ 2 10s. in Gold and Silver. By ARTHUR G REEVES, about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, slight, fair complexion, light coloured whiskers under chin, stoops a little, tattooed on arms and fingers, wears ear- rings, has been a sailor, and is a native of Hampshire; dressed in old velveteen jacket or white slop, dark cloth trousers, and white dirty jimcrow bat. or the stolen clothes; he works as a farm labourer. And THOMAS MORGAN, about 17 years of age, 5 feet high, proportionate make, light complexion, fresh scar above one eye, of slovenly appearance, and is a native of near Hereford ; dressed in dirty brown jacket, dark grey trousers, and black bowler hat ; works as a farm labourer. Informatioa to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk, or to Superintendent Freeman, Abergavenny, Monmouth, who holds a warrant for their apprehension,— Sou- street, Novmnber 8. Further particulars respecting CHARLES LESTER ( described in the Police Gazette of the 20th ultimo), charged with stealing Rings at Tunbiidge Wells : he broke away from an escort at Herbert's Hospital, Woolwich, while under I arrest for desertion from the Royal Artillery. He is a native of St. John's, Brighton, and is 26 years of age, and 5 feet 9f inches high. Information to be given to the Head Con- stable, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, who holds a warrant for his arrest— Bow- street, November 6. Absconded charged with embezzling i> 19 i, from 37, Lower Kennington- lane : a man, 28 years of age, 5 feet' 4 inches high, very pale complexion, lull face, dark hair, a: « d slight moustache, stout build ; dressed in blue overcoat, dark under ditto, dark mixture check woollen trousers aud vest, black opera hat, and low shoes, carries a watch and chain, with locket,, shield pattern'attached. He is likely to embark for some Foreign port.— Metropolitan Police, L Division, November 6. Charged on a warrant with embezzling several sums | of Money of his master, David Jones, of Dartford, a butcher: j WILLIAM OSBORN, a journeyman butcher, 25 to 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 itches high, few light whiskers, and j moustache, s> nd of smart appearance. He is a native of , Northampton and came from ^ here to Dartford, 5, or 6 months 1 since, he has a relative at Daventry, and is accompanied by ' his wife. Information to be given to Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow- sireet, November 6. JfMAiO'& Jss MS & G « t: K* VAX£ X> Misa. Obtained by false pretences, on the 18th ultimo at Cannock ; a blue pilot reefer Coat, value 18s. 6d. By a man who gave the name of JAMES JOHNSON, supposed fictitious, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark complexion^, dark whiskers round face, chin shaved, and medium build ; dressed in dark jacket, drab slop under- neath, cord ti ousers, and black billycock hat. Had the appearance of a farm labourer. Information to be given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or to Sergeant Evans, Cannock, near Stafford, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 8. Obtained by false pretences, in Luton, on the lst, instant, « £ l 10h.. from George Poulton : By a man » ho stated that he was going to work lor a Mr Doughty, as a carpenter, and had some luggage at the Railway Station, Bunstable, and in , one of the boxes he had .£ 9 15s. This - man gave the name of HARRY O'GOTHER., supposed to be fictitious, is about; 25 or 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, dark com- 1 plexion, dark brown bair, cut very short, and parted down j the middle, and dark sparkling eyes, and lias a scar near the left eye ; dressed in hard felt hat, light drab coat, dark striped vest and trousers, and elastic- side boots. Informa- tion to be given to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton, Beds.— Bow- street, November 6. Description of a man, who gives the name of F. J. TATE, charged with obtaining by false pretences £ 1 7s. at the Peacock Hotel, Boston, on the 23rd ultimo, by presenting a fictitious Cheque, purporting to be drawn by Robert Giles and Son, on the Axminster Branch of the Dorsetshire Bank, and. made payable to himself, which he endorsed ' Jo'an Tate' : be is about 28 or 30 years of age, 5 f et 10 inches high, brown hair, no whiskers, but supposed brown mous- tache ; dressed in a brown overcoat, grey suit underneath, and black round hard felt hat. He carried a small black It at, her hag, and is the same man who is charged at St. Alban's wuh a similar offence, as advertised in the Police Gazstte of of the 30r, h ult. Information to be given to Superintendent Bellamy, Police Station, Boston, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Nr. vemb. er 6. ifMisy In custody at Middlesborough. charged with larceny from the person: MARGARET FREEMAN, a native of Dumfries, 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, stout figure, fresh complexion, grey hair and eyes ; dressed in a paisley shawl, black crape bonnet, with a red rose and green leaves, puce jacket, trimmed with black lace and buttons, black and puce mixture skirt, with puce stripes, and strong lace boots. She travelled the Northern district some years ago. The following Property was found in her possession, and is sup- posed to have been stolen : a Rob Roy Scarf, a dark grey cloth Shawl, light mixture border ; three puce Dress Piece, several priut Dress Pieces, two pairs of white lambswool Stockings, twenty yards of new white Holland, two diaper Towels ; a grey felt Skirt, trimmed with blue braiding ; three pieces of red flannel, tsvo ladies' blue cloth waterproof Cloaks, hood behind, trimmed'with black horn buttons ; two ladies tweed Ulsters, with belts, trimmed with black bone buttons ; three new twilled cotton Umbrellas, with tip cut fasteners ; several lengths of grey and white check Winsey several lengths of Oxford Shirting ; stveral yards of black and red Welsh licsey Skiiting, a black leather Bag, middle size, German silver mounted; three round tin Boxes japanned; a middle size red painted Willow Basket'; anew block tin Teapot, and a middle size Travelling Basket. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow - st.. November 10, Description of ROBERT WILLIAMS, alias WILLIAM EDWARDS, in custody on a charge of larceny : an Irish comic singer, 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh com- plexion, ciean shaved, sandy hair, blue eyes, slight huild • dressed in militia trousers, dirty drab jacket, hard bowler hat'. Says he lived at. 4, Queen- street, Salford, and that be has been travelling from Manchester to Brighton, Oxford, Worcester Birmiognam, Nottingham, & c , singing songs. Supposed have been previously convicted. Information to be given the Borough Police Office, Newport, Monmouth,— Bow- sire November JO. Committed for 21 days hard labour to Warwick Gaol for yagrancy, on the 7th instant, a tramp who gives the name of Jabez Staines, 28 years of age, 5 feet 4£ inches high, fresh complexion, black hair, whiskers, and moustache, dark hazel eyes ; he is a labourer, and says he comes from Suffolk • amongst other things found in bis possession were three duplicates, one for a silver verge watch and silver chain, pawned on 10th April last at 77, High- street, Gravesend, also at the same time and place a suit of cloths, a duplicate for shirt and handkerchief pawned at Derby. Information tJ be given to Superintendent Lapworth, Kenilworth, Warwick- shire.— Bow- street, November 10. Further information respecting the man remanded at Watford, charged with stealing a Pony, as advertized in the Police Gazette of the 6th instant : the pony has been iden- tified by Joseph Hoar, of Hampstead, and the man who gives his name as DAVID SMITH, is committed for trial? for stealing the same, he is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches- high, no hair on head, wears a sandy brown wig ; dressed in old corduroy trousers, old pilot Jacket, and billycock hat; has the appearance of a costermonger. Information to be g^ ven to Inspector Chapman, Watford, Herts—. Bow- street, November 10. Committed for trial on the 16th instant, for stealing a Cart and Harness, at, Romford, on the 18th ultimo • FRANCIS BELLADINE, alias RICHARD WEST, 26 or 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, no beard or whiskers, small dark moustache, Vc,? r from burn on neck and right check ; dressed in daik frock coat and vest, liglu tweed trousers, black silk necktie, and high silk hat.-. he has been convicted at the Middlesex Sessions for house- breaking, and of larceny from the person ; be is well known in Clerkenwell and St.. Luke's, London. Information to be given to Inspector Pepper, Romford, Essex,— Bole street, November 10. Committed for trial for larceny at the ensuing quarter sessions at, Warwick : GEORGE CRUMP, who states that he is a native of lions, Herefordshire, about 60 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, grey hair and beard, and blue eyss ; dressed in a light &> loured coat and vest, cord trousers, and black billycock hat. He had in his pos- session shortly befora his apprehension three Pawntickets ( which have been recovered), relating to three Guns, two of which were pawned at the shop of John Aaron, Colmore- row, Birmingham, for £ 6, on the 7th June last, in the name of Richards, the other with Thomas Child, Snow- hill, B rmng- ham, for £ 3, in the name of John Lee ( all supposed to have been stolen). Information to be given, to Superintendent Gallaway, Aston Park, Warwickshire.— Sow- street, Nov. 8. Missing from Erbistock, Flintshire, since the 27th ult. : MARY HINES, 34 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair and complexion, slei. der build ; dressed in dark water- proof cloak, black stuff dress, black bonnet, and new elastic- side boots ; she is a native of Ir eland, and stated that she lived as cook in a gentleman's family at Slough, near Windsor, about 7 mouths back. It is feared some ill has befallen her.. Information to be given to Superintendent Bolton, Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop,— Bow- street,, November 8. On remand at the Police Station, Mildenhall, Suffolk, charged with committing a burglary on the night, of the 2nd instant,, at the ' Red Lodge' inn, F/ eckenham: JOHN SMITH, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 3£ inches high, grey eyes, fresh complexion, red curly whiskers and beard on chin, which is clipped rather short, partly bald, and light brown hair, cut short. He states he has no settled home, and was tramping the country in search of work. He is. believed to be an Irishman, and to have been previously convicted, if not a discharged convict, and whose real name is GEORGE DONNELEY. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Glasier, Mildenhall, Suffolk.— Eow- sireet, November 8. Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for the County of Bucks, for felony : ALFRED BARCLAY, 36 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, black bair, rather inclined to curl, black whiskers aud moustache, pale complexion, long- face, black eyes, and aquiline nose ; dressed in a dark cross striped tweed coat ai> d trousers, blue twilled vest ( single- breasted), blue atd white plaid cotton shirt, black silk scarf, high black, silk hat, and light shooting boots with toecaps. He is supposed to have been employed as a waiter at the St. James's Club, Piccadilly, London. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Police Station, Slough, or to Inspector Ray, Beaconsfield, Bucks.— Bow- street, November 8. Missing from his home, Rea- street. Birmingham, since the 13th ultimo: WILLIAM HUCKFIELD, 11 years of age, deaf and dumb, dark brown hair, full hazel eyes, cut over left eye, has three marks from boils under right seat, boil mar ks on right shoulder ; dressed in a loose black jacket, black vest, dark tweed trousers, striped stockings, elastic- side boots, white calico shirt,, without wristbands, Scotch cap, and red flannel BCarf. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Bond, Birmingham.— Bow- street, November 8. Missing from his home at Earley, near Reading, on the 27th ultimo : WILLIAM PARDY YOUNG, 68 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, grey hair aud beard, no moustache, nearly bald, speaks thickly, the upper lip falling inwards - r dressed in a black suit, silk hat, white neckerchief, and no collar. He had with him two letters, one dated from Shaftes- bury, the other written from Earley, signed by himself. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given the Chief Superintendent Grant, County Police Station, Reading, Berks,— Bow- street, Noimber 8. November 10 P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 Committed for trial at the next Northallerton Quarter Sessions, tor stealing four Ducks at Loftus, on the 26' h ult. : ARTHUR PETTIT, a miner, 37 years of age, 5 feet 9 iuches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion, and rather stout build. He is a native of Wereham, in Norfolk, but has resided for the list twelve years in Yorkshire, principally iu Cleveland. Information to be given to Superintendent Prest, Guisboro'or to Inspector Allen, North Riding Con- stabulary, Loftus in Cleveland.— Brno- street, November 6. Missing from their home in Brierley Hill s'ace the 28th September last: ,,,,,, DAVID WALKER, 12 years of age, but looks older, and light comulexion ; dre^ ed in corduroy jacket and waist- coat, moleskin trousers, black cloth cap, aud strong heavy nailed boots. And ENOCH WALKER,, 10 years of age, light com- plexion ; dressed in brown cloth'jacket,, dark cord trousers, brown cloth vest, lace- up boots, no nails, and black Scotch cap. It is feared some ill has befallen tbem. Information to be given to Superintendent Woollaston, Bierley Hill, Staffordshire.— Bow- si' ett, N< v* mher 6. A man who gives the name of David Smith, and states that he resided " at 89, Holloway- road, is remanded at Watford, charged with stealing a Pony : he is 22 or 23 years of a" e, 5 feet 10 inches high, ci « ik brown hair, and is of rough appearance ; dressed as a costermonger. The pony is a dark iron- grey, under 3 years old, about' 12 bands higb, rough coat, long tail, no shoes, has a mark on the top of tail, and the letter ' H.' clipped on off side of neck. Information to be given to Inspector Chapman, Police Station, Watford, Herts. —. Bow- street, November 6". In custody at Kendal, 0n three charges of larceny : DANIEL RIMMER, labourer, says he was born at Fresh- field, near Liverpool, 19 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, slight mous- tache, large scar on left forearm, aud scar corner of left eye ; he states that he worked last for a farmer at Roby, near Liverpool Information to he given to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Borough Police, Kendal, Westmoreland.— Bow- street, November 6. Committed for trial at tbe next quarter sessions at Northallerton, charged with sheep stealing at Ley burn: CHARLES ELLIS. 1.9 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, li;/ ot brown liair. slender figure, and is a native of Malton, Yotkshire ; dressed in harden jacket, grey tweed trousers, dark tweed vest, and old blue Scotch cap, with peak of same material. He is a chimney sweeper. WILLIAM FOXTON, 25 years of age ( looks much older), 5 feet llf inches high, brown hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, broad face, large nose, poekpitted, tuft of hair on chin end, tattooed on light hand, scar ou right foot, scar on back, blue mark over left, eye. He states that be is a native of Staiths, near Whitby, Yorkshire ; dressed in old moleskin trousers, grey faded coat and vest, aid black hi' lycoek hat. He ia a chimney sweeper, but occasionally works a-. s a navvy. Aud MARY ANN FOXTON, 36 years of age ( but looks about 36). 5 feet 3 inches high, dark cOmp'- xion and eyes, pOekpitted, and scar on forehead, jfca says she is » native oc Leeds ; dressed in a black velvet jacket; much1 faded, black and white flounced skirt, quilted sitsia p Uicoat, white straw bonnet, trimmed. with brown and hlaea velvet ribbou. Information to be gives to Superintendent Alderson, North riding Constabulary, Leyburn.— Bvw-. iv,-•; « « , November 6. Description of ANN HENRIETTA GARNER, alias HARRIET TORRINGTON, committed for trial at the next Salop Quarter Sessions, charged with larceny from the person. She fays her husband is a hawker of spectacles, and lives in Bilston- street, Wolverhampton : She is 50 years of age, 5 feet high, swarthy complexion, black hair, dark eyes, born in Dublin, but has been in England over 30 years ; dressed in black bonnet and large blue waterproof cloak with cape. Information to be given to Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Boir- st., October 6. Sflsi. pPSalsiS. 1 W Stolen at Blackburn, during the mo : h of October : From a shop do >••, 20, New Market- street, on the 2nd : a pair of men's laced water tight Boots, with brass eyelet holes, and hooks at top, are rather greasy. From a cellar, in Higher Enam, on the 10th: a man's brr. vn tweed Jacket, three outside pockets, aud one inside left breast. black covered buttons, and black lining. From the person of William Livesey, butcher, 23, Cherry Tree, Livesey, while drunk in the neighbourhood of Northgate, on the 16ih : a stiver lever Watb, white dial, sunk seconds, No. 4896, the small fiager broken. Two young women, supposed prostitutes, both about 24 to 26 years of age, shawls over their heads, and wore clogs, are suspected, one of them has sandy hair. From a shop door, 14, Northgate, on the 17th : a woman's grey mixture waterpreo* Cloak, small size, dark horn buttons, has a hood behind with black ribbon bow attached. From a bazaar on the Market, on the 21st: eight gold Keeper Rings, stamped ' J. (!.', ,18 carats. From a shop door, 41, Victoria Street, on the 21at : a round faced 8 days' Cloak, round box for pendulum, with landscape view in frout. From 80, Spring Gardens, on the 23rd : a woollen white striped Shawl, with black spots. By ALICE ANN MARSDEN, alias ALICE ANN STANDING, 24 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, swarthy complexion, dark hair ; dressed in an old black shawl, black dress, and old boots, has lost some front teeth, is a rag sorter. From 12, Birley- street, on the 28th : a blue cross- ribbed cloth Coat, and Waistcoat to match, the coat has two outside pockets, and oue inside left breast; and a pair of dark plaid Trousers, broken pattern, nearly new, black metal buttous, puce binding round waist, and cotton linings. By a man, who lodged at the house one night, 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, pale thin face, no whiskers or moustache; dressed in dark clothes clothes, sealskin nap, small red neck- tie : name supposed THOMAS BLACK, states lie was a bell- hanger at one place, and that be was an agent for sewing machines at another place, supposed to belong to Preston. From a boat on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, at Green- bank, on the 27th ; a blue red and white Shirt, nearly new, with plait in front, chain stitched, aud two pairs of men's drab Stockings. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire— Bow- st, ho a. 10. Stolen between the 2nd and 4t, h instant, from a brown paper parcel either whilst in transit from the Bricklayer's Arms Station to Yalding fWtior. m tl-> « South Eastern Railway, or at the Yalding Station : a pair of women's felt Boot*, with fur round the tops ; a pair of women- kid Boots size 4 ; a pair of boy's balmoral Boots, size 2 ; a pair of girl's high button Boots; aud a boy's Boot. Also stolen from an orchard at Wrotham, Kent, between 1st of August aud the 7th ultimo : au old copper Brewing Boiler, about 3 feet 6 inches wide, and 3 feet deep, uas a large brass pipe about 18 inches long near the bottom with a tap . at t he end, weighs about 2 cwt. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, Police Station, West Malling, near Maidstone. — Bow- street, November 10. Stolen on the 1st instant, from 32, Guildford- road, South Lambeth : eight gold Ear- rings, ( one set with a diamond and ruby, one with a teart- shaped emerald and two diamonds, one garnet, one blue enamel with five pearls, one diamond and ruby, one opal, set with diamonds and emeralds, one signet bloodstone, ' H. G.', and one ro e diamond pendant, with ear- rings to match) ; a blua stone Cross, set iu gold; a gold Bracelet ; a gold Watch and Chain, several silver coins attached; apiirof old- fashioned Ear- rings ; two Bracelets, one coral and gold, and one plain ; a gold Necklet, curb pattern ; a gold enamel Clasp, set with pearls ; a pair of gold antique Bracelets ; a small gold neck Chain ; a silver fret- work napkin Ring, ' Doris' thereon ; two sauce Ladles ; a presentation Mug," embossed, gilt inside, ' P. IT. Gray, 1871 ;' twelve large dinner Forks ; eight table Spoons : twelve Tea; a marrow Spoon; two sugar Spoons, marked ' G.'; a gravy Spoon, marked ' G.' and coat of arms; two Spoons and two Folks, oue marked ' P. H. G.', the other ' D. L. G.'; two caddy Spoons, marked ' G', all silver ; a lady' gold Thimble, marked • C. R. W.'; a pair of gold Eye- glasses; three silk Dresses, ( one black, oue brown, and one blue) ; and a black velvet Jacket, trimmed with fur.— Metropolitan Police, W Division, November 10. Stolen from a dwelling house at Ashbourn, on the night j r, f the 27th ultimo, a gold lever Watch, with faded gold dial, No. 4034, outer cs. se floriated, had attached a black cord, with a small Penknife, and silver Vinaigrette, vinaigrette had the initials ' JS' engraved thereon; 7 ladies' white pocket Handkerchiefs, three marked ' Amy Major,' three ' Lister,' one ' Pickering'; 3 calico night Dresses, one marked ' Sell,' another ' Lister,' the other ' Ridgeway'; 1 Bodice, marked ' Svvatin'; 1 Microscope, brass mounted. £ 1 reward will be paid to any person giving such info. mation as will h ad to the recovery oi the gold watch, and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, November 10. Stolen from a beer- honae at Burton- oa- Trent, on the 4th instant, an old fashioned verge Watch, a silver Geneva Watch, a gold albert Guard, curb pattern, with green Seal attached ; a hair Guard with two gold clasps. Supposed by a man, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inchefj higb, dark hair, no, whiskers, small moustache ; dressed in blue pilot overcoat, dark trousers and vest, and hard black billycock hat. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Bowen, Burton- oii- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, November 10. Stolen about 6 ou the evening of the the 8th instant' from Red Field House, Thatcham: a lady'd dork blue waterproof Cloak, with cape; a black silk Skirt, with velvet and Ciwb mere trimming ; a black cloth Co t, a thick pilot do , 2 loose black Coats, a black Overcoat; a small silver Brooch, a pearl- do., a pair of gold sleeve Studs, a gold breast Pin, sundry Links and Studs; an Eyeglass, a. Dressing- case, recovered,. and contents, the property of Mr. Edward Fidler. There are impressions of a jemmy used for forcing a chest of drawers iu. one bedroom, and footprints of two men were found upon the premises. Information to be given to Super- intendent Bennett, Newbury, Berks.— Bow- st., November 10. Stolen from Middlesborough, on the 6th instant: a silver lever Watch, no maker's name or number, without glass, and 1- ias a white dial, and steel hands, and a lady's gold Ring, set with two diamonds, and a ruby in the centre." Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middles- borough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 8. Stolen from the shop of Mr, Schaffer, Worcester, on the 2ad instant: a silver Geneva Watch, No. 3061, having a fracture near the edge of the dial, and another near the centre. And on same day : a pair of lady's kid Boots, with levant fronts, black straps and spring sides, lined with blae silk near the top aud white inside, bark strap, has green edges, marked ' W' iu waist, and ' 69' nei* r the heels, brass sprigs round back of top piece. Also stolen on the evening of the 5th. inst,, from the vestry of the Baptist Chapel during divine service : a dark mixture Overcoat, with side pockets, and one inside breast do., with dark material lining, torn inside the cuffs. Information to be given to Detective Phillips, City Police Office, Worcester.— Sow- street, November 8. Stolen from the Goods Platform at Blackfriars Station, London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, or from a wagon in transit to Sheerness, between 3 aud 4p. m., 23rd, and 10a. m., 25th September last.: a Truss, in drab caav< vj wrapper, con- taining two pairs of men's woollen cord Trousers, and H- dozsn Baltic Shifts. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the Goods and detection of the offender or offenders, shall receive £!> reward. Information to be given to Inspector Parka, London, Chatham and Dover Rail- way. Victoria Station, Goods Manager's Office.— Bow- street, November 6. Stolen in the borough of Bolton : On tbe - 21st September : a pair of elastic- side Boots, black buttons down each side, newly eolsd and heeled. Betweeu the 15th and 18th September, from a pawnshop : three neck Shawls, two broken plaid, colours red, white, and black, and one peach and white plaid, about 1 inch square all new. On the 22nd September, from a shop- door : three brown Zanella Umbrellas, with self- grown sticks, marked near the ferrule ' L/ LL- 2/ 5." Description of a woman charged with obtaining by false pretences, in Bolton, on the 27th September, £- i : she is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark hair, swarthy complexion, said she was rather deaf ; dressed in a black dress with flounces, black cloth jacket, and crape bonnet; had with her a child, about 12 months old, dressed in red cape, and grey felt hat, trimmed with red velvet. On the 1st. ultimo : a gold Stud, set with a crystal. On the 16th ultimo, from a dwelling- Jjouse : a " silver Geneva Watch, No. 10271 ; a pair of black and white" plaid Trousers, fly honts ; a black cloth Waistcoat, double breasted, nearly new ; and \ blue and white broken plaid silk Hand- kerchief. By a man who had lodged at the house about a fortnight, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, full face, long features, pockpitted, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in a high- crown blue cap, with cloth covered button ou tbe top, blue ribbed coat black cloth double- breasted vest, coarse tweed troii- ers, and military boots ; he wa3 formerly a sailor, and resided at 18, Parliament- street, Liverpool, also at 11, Nicholson - street, Netherfield - road, North E verton, Liverpool. Description of, a man charged with stealing, on the 16th ultimo, in Bolton, a large quantity of joiners' Tools ( one por- tion of which has been found pledged at Wigan. the other in Bolton) : 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, medium build, thin face, and slight moustache ; dressed in a dark shooting coat and vest, light cord trousers, and black cap ; had the appearance of a joiner. On the 25th ultimo, from a shop : a gentleman's 15- carat gold hoop Ring, set with a six- squared bloodstone ( found pledged). By a man, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 ius. higb, dark whiskers and moustache ; dressed iu a blach cloth dress coat, dark cord trousers, and black billycock bat. On the 26th ultimo : a woman's striped Shawl, colours peach, drab, orange, and black, with knotted fringe. On the 28th ultimo : a lady's gold dress Ring, set with three blue stones ( one is^ lost), and the ring has been pieced in the centre. On the 20th ultimo, in the Market Hall, Bolton, from the person of Sarah Ann McDermott, of Velvet- walks : a black leather Purse, containing 10 s. 8- id. By two young women, oue about 17 years of. aga, 5 feet high, slender build, sore eyes, brown' hair, long jpale face, and a bruise on the lip; dressed in black frock, white apron, and black and white strips shawl. The other is 16 $ ears of age, 4 feet 10 inches higb, slender build, r ound face, pale comp'exion, aud black hair, cut short in front; dressed in light print dress, printed apron, black and red chest preserver, black shawl, and clogs. She is a piecer in a cotton mill. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Town Hall, Bolton, Lancashire.-—- Bow- street, November 6. Stolen from the luggage of a gentleman, at Meaford, on the 30 h ultimo : five £ 10 Back of England Notes, numbered 04723, 4, 5, 6, and 7, dated 21st December, 1875, payment is stopped ; and .£ 35 in Gold. Information to be given to superintendent Crisp, Stone, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, November S. . BMC^ MTY F& trm ® BY & VLXOM osvicuB& a. f On ih » Persons of Pn- smers or elmoksr ® .) Found in the possession of WILLIAM SMITH, at Leomanshy, Lichfield ( who was sentenced on the 8th instant to 3 months imprisonment, for felony) and supposed to have been stolen : three Chisels, one J- inch, one -£- inch, one f- inch, three small Nail Passers or Gimlets, t wo large ditto ditto, one marked ' 4 W,;' a, small Smoothing Plane, a Screw Driver, an Auger, a Spoke Shave, a Hand Saw, with four teeth out, Gouge, two small new Files, a large File, nearly, new, a Monkey Spanner ; five small Hammer Heads, new, a medium sized Hammer, with stale nearly new, a Bell, nearly new, two brass Keyhole Covers, four Weights, two £- Ib., tsvo J- lb., and a rush. Basket. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- strnet, November 10. UID1 Description of convict licence- holders, who have failed to report themselves at the Central Police Office, Manchester : _ JAMES BROWN, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eves, seal near left corner of Eioutb, two seals left arm, slightly pockmarked, ' M. J. and T. B.' on left arm, ' Mary and P. L.' on left arm, Jong sear right side of forehead, scar back of neck, scar left buttock, lost two top teeth; convicted of stealing fowls on 14th October, 1S67, sentenced to 10 years penal servitude, discharged 24th March, 1876. THOMAS KELLY, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 2J inches higb, fresh complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, faint blue marks inside left arm, freckled face, crosa back of left hand; convicted of larceny at Knutsford, on 29th Nov., 1870, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, discharged on the 3rd June, 1876. WILLIAM LINDON, about 31 years of age, 5 feet 4\ - inches high, freah complexion, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, sear left side of forehead, large scar left e'bow, scar right shoulder, convicted of assault at Manchester, on the 4th Deceniber, 1862, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, discharged 20th July, 1875. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Manchester. — Bow- street, November 10. Description of THOMAS WILSON, No. W 353, licence holder, who has failed to report himself: he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 4f itches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, and irregular front teeth,; he was convicted at Kuuts- ford, 29th November, 1870, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and was discharged from Portland Prison on the 23rd ultimo. Information to be given to Superintendent Baker, Constabulary Office, T& nstaU, or at any Police Station, iu the County of Stafford.— Hom- ttreet, November 8. Description of ticket of leave convict who has faile to report her change of residence: ELIZABETH JONES alias RAWSTHORNE, Register 1614, 22 years o£ age, 4 feet- 8f inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion," oval face, proportionate make, scar on right fide of neck, burn outside right arm, and speck on right eye. Convicted at the Liverpool April Sessions, 1871, of larceny, and sen- tenced to seven years penal servitude and seven years police supervision ; liberated on license from Battery House Refuge Winchester, on the 16th August, 1876. Information to bo given to the Superintendent, Central Police Office, Liverpool, Lancashire.— Bow street, November 8. Left Widnes on the 3rd ultimo, without notifying hi3 intention of doing so: PATRICK LAWLER. L 3617, 30 years of age, 5 feec 6|- inches high, brown hair, scars ou forehead, third left finger nail split, aud boil m irk on back ; > re was convicted at Kirkdala Quarter Sessions, on the 16th January, 1872, for larceny, and sentenced to 18 months hard labour, and 7 years police supervision. Information to be given to Superintendent Bundle, Prescot, Lancashire.— — Bow- street, November 8. Description of JOSEPH TURPIN, who was sentenced j to 6 mouths hard labour, and 4 years police supervision at I , " SfZ ® ® fo, r Newcastle- upfin- Tyne, for horse stealing on ! the 7th March, 1876, and who has failed to report himself to ; the Pohde at Newcastle- upon- Tyne : 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, marks ; mole on right, shoulder. Information to be given to the Chief ! N « wca, tle - upon - Tyne, Northumberland, street, No vember 3. ™ 6 POLICE GAZETTE. November 10 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued).. 20. HA5£ B, e& e. HO, « OBH. WHKBB KOM » - SlfcH. OM » St BEowsKts. OA. TB Of DSSBBTK. i'LAOa 09 B33KBTION. MARKS A. TO REMARKS. Arnold, Stephen Andrews, Henry Anderson, Duncan Andrews, Robert Allen, George Billinger, John Brown, John Brown, James Baker, George Brown, William 1411 31st Foot 881! 50fchBng. Dep. 635 74th Foot 106th Foot, General Scry. 11th Foot ditto 17th Brig. Dep. 43ribrig. Dep. ) 8thBrig. Dep. 271 259 389 642 Bath, Somerset Sti- pney, Miodlesex Bradford, York St. James', Middlesex Islington Sr.. George's Arran Quay, Dublin Royston, Essex Alron, Surrey musician cabinet mkr labourer ditto porter labourer ditto ditto ditto 27 5 184 5 | 2L ! 5 20!; 5 21 15 20 J 5 19', 5 26 23 20 8 It. brn 5 ' brown 9i It. brn. 44 It. brc 84 It. bra 6} brown brown dk. brn dk, brn sandy Bowers, charles Barray, Thomas Bagley, Henry G. Bibby, Joseph Brown, William Bennett, George H. Baggs, Patrick* Baillie, James Barry, John Brandon, Francis — 49t, hBiig. Dep. — 57th Brig. Dep. 127 57th Foot ditto 60th Rifles 65th Foot 70t. hBrig. Dep. 78th Foot 94th Foot ROT- Artillerv 1342 478 393 308 tUlf rd, Manchester Perth St. Pancras, Middx. Whirctiuich, Salop Mary] bor, e, Mid x. Ashtnn, Lancashire Baliynacargy, Wmth. Airorle, Lanark Belfa- t, Antrim Tnbrett, Fermanagh ditto ditto butcher labourer ditto miner labourer turner labourer footman 25 5 24! 5 20- J 5 26415 21416 194 5 24 19, 204 27 6 44 6 54 10 j brown 64] dk. brn 6 ' dk. brn 7 It, brn 44 It. bm 6 lit. bm hazel grey grey blue grey hazel hazai dark grey grey It, brn brown brown dk. brn burns, James E. Bradley, Henry Bradford, William Cheesman, Fredk. Curley, Patrick Carmichael, Robt. Clarke, James Christy, David Clarke, Thomas Crossman, William 290-& j iiitto 5166| ditto — : General Serv. 883: 13th Foot 173127th Foot — ' ditto 2189 547 1663 60th Rifles 62iidBrig. Dp. 65th Foot 76th Foot Campbeltown, Argj 1 traveller Bo- ton, Lino; In labourer St. Luke's, Middlesex ditto . Bedwm, Beits ditto Birr, Kings ditto G'reeneastlt, Antrim ditto Marjleboi. e, Midiix. ditto Ar. trim tailor Kilkelly, Majo labourer Sudbury, Suffolk ditto 204 6 244 5 19| 5 20 15 214 5 19 5 264: 5 22| 5 2 it 15 24415 04 dk, brn 6 4- j dk. brn 6s dk. brn brown 6 dk. bm 64 dk, bm 5 brown 94 dk. brn 94 dk. brs brown 74 brown blue grey blue brown grey grey hazel grey hazel hazei blue brown grey grey brown blue brown blue grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fair fresb fresh fair fresb sallow fresh fresb fresh fresh freab regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain biack; cord plain 23 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 25 Oct. 18 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 27 Oct, 30 Oct. 26 Oct. London off furlough Woolwich slight contraction left little finger Gosport Liverpool London Aldershot Aidershot Bury Lewes Guildford deeply poc- kpiltei tattooed on left arm ; recruit curious look about the eyes recruit, finally approver, cross swords tefi a. m ; recruit, attested scar on lefr, arm brown; dark pilot; dark regimental ditto plain regimental plain regimental ditto black Oct, Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct, Oct. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. I V^ ootwioh Dundee Colombo ditto London Pre3tcn Dublin Edinburgh Newtnaris. NewBrigtn. wart back of neck ; recruit tattooed on arms and breatt; recruit Ecar on nose upper front tooth broken ; recruit * alia < James Donahue tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested took t, h « whole of reg. nec. scar inside lefr, thumb ; recruit fresh dart sallow fair- dark fresh fair sallow fresh regimens, ® ! ditto plain regimental ditto plain regimental black plain regimental Oat. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Naw'tle- o- Cf Kilkenny Londo>, Aldersihot Belfast ditto Fermoy ilari'. hester Preston Chatham off' furlough tattooed on arms ; recruit attested recruit, aurgieally inspect^ tattooed left 1 and ; off furlough to London ' D. S.' right arm, cross on loft 5 recruit f ear on neck ; served in 3rd W. York M Clements, Jon Wm Collins, Patrick Davis, Samuel Davlin, Thomas Dolan, Micfcatl Dunse, William Dakin, William Edwards, George Fowler, Harry Fairfax, H. B. 145.199th Foot SOS 106th Foot, 12thBrig. Dep. 27th Foot 59 th Brig. Dep 78th Foot * 0t, h Foot 6th Drag. Gds. IstBrig. Dep. 15 th Brig. Dep. 480 725 332 475 1579 Warwick Carlisle, Cumberland Sheffield, York Gortin, Tyrone Glasgow Haddington Wolverhampton, SUF. Bolton, Lancashire Eilesmere, Salop Shrewsbury seaman puddlsr g*' g stoker labourer ditto baker miner fitter clerk locksmith 214 6 20* 5 184 [ 6 2 - 54 5 21 16 22! 5 194 5 204 5 244 5 204 5 74 brown 6f. lt. brn ' 4: dk. brn sandy black dk. brn It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown grey grey grey brown hazel grey hazel l- rey grey fair fresh sallow ruddy fresh freeh fresb sallow fresh fresb ditto ditto black ; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto blue ; light black ; tweed 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 23 Oct. ill Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. £ 0 Oct. Waterford tattooed over left arm, scar left, eye Liverpool Preet on Belfast Pa. ii. ley Edinburgh Manchester York New'tle- o- T Fitzpatrick Ed. Ferguson, John Forbes, Peter Foster, James Farrell, William Green, Percy Gamble, John Greaves, Edward Gill, John Goodwin, Michael 630 359 3367 8681 12i79 233 505 78th Foot I ditto jRoy. Ai- tiHoi- y ait, to Rl. Engineers 21st Hussars 4thBrig. Dep. 17th Brig. Dep 25t, hBrig. Dep. 59t. bBrig Dep. j St. Cuthbeit'e, Edinb. Dumfries jSt. Cuihbert's. Edinb. Ci at ham, Kent D ptferd Isl- ngton, Middle- ex Bolt on, Lancashire Manchester Oldtarn, Lancashire Glasgow tjpt founder mason labourer bricklayer engine fittr. draper fireman labourer ditto ditto . 20! 5 26 f 5 £ 04,5 2< i 5 234 6 37? ; 5 20- 4 5 214 5 21 134 9i It. bm 64' sandy 44 It. bm 9 brown 6 44 10! 54 54 6 4 It, brn brown black brown brown fair I blue I grey bins grey grey haze] hazel blue hazel grey freab fresh fair fresh fresh fresh dark sallow fresh fresb regnnentai ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; mixture regimental plain pilot; mo! - kin regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark; moleskin plain 21 Oet. 20 Oct. 121 Oct. : 23 Oct. ( 23 Oet. 22 Oct. 123 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Oet. 26 Oct. j Edinburgh i a it, to 1 New'tle- o- T Woolwich Chatham Hounslow Hull Bury * | Glasgow scar on calf" right leg, and on belly slightly pockpitted scar right, of neck and upper shoulder brown mark on left breast off furlough anchor. le'c arm ; took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested tattooed rt. wnst * between Bolton & Prest, — " a scar on left- thigh tattooed right arm, anchor on middle finger took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested ' E. G.' on ligst arm * betfieen Burnley and Brecon recruit, attested Heaby, James Higgins, john Hunter, Robert Hobson, Thomas Hulford, S. G. Harris, John Hurst, John Hill, John Johnson, George Johnson. William 1576 663 602 91 28B6: 6336! C80 7fhD » g. G'.! s. 18th Bv'igDep. 27th Foot 74th Foot, 76th Foot Soy. kr. illary ditto Rifle Brigade • st Dragoons - t; i Foot Dublin ! groom Ballaghaderin, Mayo labourer Ballinamore, Leitrim flax dresser' Blackburn, Lane. marylebone, Middx. Waltham- abbey * Liverpool Lambeth, Surrey Massachusetts* Banbridge. D, n laboure ditta fitter tailor rivetter seairan flax treeper 21 23 22 244 26 20! 5 19! 5 24ij5 21 15 244 i 5 74-: It. bi ll 61- It. bm 6 4 brown 6! It. bm 64; brown 9 jbrown ( 5 ' brown 64 dir. brn 104' dk. bru 114 brown blue grey blue blue hazel blue ha » « l brown brown I fair fresh ( fresh sandy fresh fresh fair fresh dark 2L Oct. 23 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct, 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Oct. Newbridge | | Belfast G- osport Chatham f Woolwich Durham London Jones, Henry Jones, John James, Nutall Jackson, William Kearney, Thomas Keyworth, Watter Lambert, Christ. Lucetti, Thomas Lindsey, William Lemon, Wm. J. 1741 2017 3542 42- 15 327 709 694 tialluiasloe, Ulflv.' ay Thorpe, Surrey (? cr \ ley, Lancaster Birmingham Kilmanaham, Dublin Roy. Artillery Lambeth; Surr.- y Gren. Guards Thetford, Norfolk 71-' oSth ffoo 1 Boy. Artillery ditto Rifle Brigade 4th Drag. Gds. 11th Poor 22nd Foot 27th Foot I « ingion, Middlesex Manciiest'er Shankhill, Antrim labour at ditto ditto ditto ditto carter labourer shoemaker driller flaj drasso Lackey, John Lindsay, Wm. Loughton, James Light, John McVey, John Marchant, Fred. Moore, John Markey, Patrick Murray, Thomas McEwen, Norman 7091 ditto 652 78th Foot McCue, John Munro, Robert McGrath, James McKeever, Joseph: Nesbitt, Isaac O'Connell, Thos* Platt, John Patten, Charles Parish, thomas Prentice, David 11426 Rl. Engineers — General Sarv. 2nd Di- agoans 3262 Gren. Guards — 62ndBrig. Dp. 546 65th Foot 556 73th Foot 8163 Roy. Ar^ Ha- v 854L ditto — ditto ditto 798 66thBrig. Dep. i Baliymena ' Galashiels, Selkirk 1 St. George's, Surrey i Winchester, Hants Glasgow Horseheath', Caaba, Blackburn, Laic, bishop Auckland* Middleley, Dumfries Bath, Somerset ropespinner ' sis inner carpenter labourer bricklayer labourer smith puddler jabouj cr farmer 19 25 23 234 20 20 24 244 19! 244 224 19 284 194 244 25-; 22 24 19 211 cro'S and ' X.' on left ar^ i recruit * between Maccltsflell and Chester ' P ' and anchor It. arm ; took whole reg. nec. anchor back of left hand off furlough « Essex f Waltham Abbey sear left breast; recruit, surgically inspected tattooed oa arms; recruit " America b- twfen Boston and Curragh 44; It. brn 8 | brown 7 i: brown 44' brown 8 i-: dk. brn 4 4; fair 7 4; brown B|| brown 5!: bi' 0'. vn 104| dk. bm " 6J dk. brn 7 1 brown 6 J brown 5 I brown 9 fafr 104; It. bm 8|; brown brown It. bm brown 6 64 44 gra> hazel hazel SW blue hazel grey brown blue i blue grey m7. grey grey blue brown blue grey brown treats, | r-: gi- jieut » i ftwsb ] white 5 inoleslin sallow jrfigimental frash fustian; cord black plain ditto regimsnt- rf sallow fresh fresh fresh freih frasb aitto. ditto ,20 Oct. Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Nov. 22 Oct. Oct. 130 Oct. las Oct. 120 Oct. Athione Devizes I. of Grain Oovent ry Dundalk Sheffield London Aidershot Fleetwood Belfast : tlag on right arm, anchor oa lofc recruit, netestad mole on right shoulder; recruit scar and. slight ccnta- aciiLn it. forefinger officer's servant • off furlough to Loudon took waist- bolt and part of reg. nec. pockpitted Sresti fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh frssh fresh frash fresb ditto ditto ditto black; cord plain regimental moleskip; cord plain regimental ditto 447| 66th BrigiDep 200' 44th BV^. Dep 730| 5th Foot- 674; 11th Foot 9361,'- 9th Foot 119' 0Osh Rifles Dundalk, Louth Gasgow Greenock, Renfrew Drogheda, Meath Keady, Armagh Westminster', Middx. St. Pancras Liverpool 3t". Genrgfl's, 7 « fddx. Ipswich, Suffolk labourer 224 0 5 dk. bm blue swarth brown; mo'eakm moulder 21 5 74 brown blue fresh plain bricklayer 22 5 11 auburn grov frash tweed shoemaker 18f 5 5 brown grey pale regimental labourer 184 5 84 brown blue freck. ditto tailor 184 5 54 dis. brn blue fresh ditto cellarman 18 5 5 brown gm freab. ditto labourer 28! 5 64 It. bm blue fresh ditto ditto ' 261 5 6 oik. brn dark fresh ditto sawyer 234 5 5 li. bm blua sallow, ditto 3.9 Oct, 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oet. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 19~ bctT 21 Oct. S5 Oct. 22 Oct.. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 2.3 Oct. 29 Oat. 23 Oct. 20 Oct. ditto Edinburgh Eastbourne London I Glasgow jLondon Manchester Preston Edinburgh Woolwich scar near tcapuia, scar over angle of left eje recruit took waist,- b « lt and pavt of reg. ne « . anchor on left arm, fiat feet; rreruit trttooad on left arm ; recruit * Durham Sheffield Glasgow dit! o Naa- j Armsgh Warley W oolwich Aidershot Burnley X<' « > moy | recruit, atceated scar back of neck tattooed on hands ; to: k waist- belt pockpitted : ' P.' on left, arm tattooed right arm and both wrists Pimlett, William Quin, John Quinn, Wm. Reid, John Rye, John Russell, John Reilly, John Smith, George Smith, John Smith, Henry 477 65th Foot , Wigan, L ucashire 824 33th Foot ! Wal. alf, Stafford 280- 5 Roy. Artillery Rat, hrnii, e?, D. iblin 3149! Gren. Guards j East Leek, Notts 149thfoig. Dep.: Chat ham, Kent 289| 53th Foot j Glasgow miliar labourer locksmith plasterer . tailor 3501; Roy. Ar tfllarj1 St.. Cuthbert's, Edinb. 1 labourer 1236120th Hussars Burnley, Lancashire - oilier — ! 5th Foot St Ann's, Middlesex painter, 1059 l5tb 8" oot Tewkesbury, Glouc collier 204 6 18 15 IS! 5 33 | 5 £ 3 5 304 5 244 5 21' 6 13 5 28 IS dk. bm brown brown brown brown dark it. bra It. bin dk. brn dk. bro grey- blue blue blue hazel grey grey blue hazel blua tresh fresh fair fresb fr « sh . dark fresh n- esh trash Swi Sedeley, Wm. H. Sankesheer, G. Stewart, John Scanlan, Jones Simpson, Charles Smith, John Stewart, James Smith, Walter Sowden, Richard Shaw, Edger 377 3Sfih Boot 1853 53rd Foot ' 60th Rifles ditto 74th Foot 73th Foot ditto 105th Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 107 697 626 463 673 13071 Dudley, Stafford Witcomby. Somerret Chelsea, Middlesex Bremley, Kent Bungay, Suffolk Kirkcaloy, Fife Dalkeith, Edinburgh Ipswich, Suffolk Cornwall Bradford, York j labourer ! tailor labourer groom labourer ditto miner groom moulder slater ! plain regiinsntal ditto fustian; dark plain regimental ditto plain regiments- 22 Oct. • 24 Oct. io Oct. 20 Oct. 31 Oct. 23 Oct. 21 Oct. Si Oct. 13 Oct. 24 Oct. Preston brown mark over lafo etiouliei- blade . Manchester raci- uit Dublin London Woolwich Aidershot Lsith Fort Brighton London SheiEeld off fu. Iough * framawcrk knitter scar on right brea3t;' recruit scars left shoul ier and arm anchor right arm ; recruit, attested 21 | 5 23f 5 23 15 £ 04 5 244 5 204- 6 251 5 20 | 5 234: 5 20 5 64* dk. brn 6! sandy 6 brown 5 dk. brn' 64 brown brown brown it. brn brown brown hazel grey hazel fc& zci biown hazel grey hazel blue Smith, william Singleton, Wm. Smith, John Taylor, William tatum, Benjamin Thorling, James Tinson, John Taylor, Wm. Vincent, Fred. Vernon, Charles 30i0| ditto 3545! ditto 2895; Army Service 1299 20th" Hussars 13th B'oot 57th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. Roy. Artillery General Serv. 860 330 2515 1516 OJer ten well, Middx. sailor Sout h Shield s * labouror Kimbalton, Hereford ma,: on Portsmouth, Hants — Colchester, Essex labourer St. Luke's, Middlesex optician Barnstable, Devon sailor Bow- common, Mddx. painter Damerham, Leicester- groom St. Giles's, Middlesex labourer 20 5 7 brown hazes 22 5 74 dk. bi- n blue 224- 5 4 , ik. bm grey 18! 5 6 It. bm hazel 18 6 £ 4 brown blue 23 5 5! dk. bm hazsl 25 4 5 7 It. bm grey 13 5 5 It. brn brown 19f 6 4| It. bra grey 19 5 74 | lt. brn grey fresh ditto 24 Oct, freeh ditto 21 Oct. ' air plain 9 Oct, fre6B regimental 21 Oct. fresh ditto 24 Oct. fret- h ditto 19 Oct. sallow ditto 21 Oct. fresh ditto 2c. Oct. fair ditto 26 Oct. sallow plain 15 Oct. Manchester Nenagh ; long scar across chest London ! red patch right cheek; recruit Fermoy off furkugb to London * * between Colchester and Gcsport Edinburgh brown mark under left elbow ditto first, joint off second too right fcot Colchester took waist- belt, Eastbourne scar over rigt t knee- cap, scar right calf London por- kpitted; recruit fresb sallow fresh fresh faii- sallow fresh fresfc 6- esb sallow regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental plain 25 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 19 Sect. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 10 Oct. New'tle- o- T Sheffield Woolwich Brighton Aidershot Colombo Halifax* Greet, wich W ooJwieli fjondon tailored left arm ; off furlough tattooed right arm * Northumberland cut on ri^ lit side lost a joint of right finger sear on che- r, tattooed on arms anl hanis * Nova Scotia recruit anchor and dots left arm ; recruit White, William Wakefield, James Whitehead, Thos. Williamson, M. Wallis, John - Whedmore, . Geo. Williams, Robert Wilson, John Young, John 16( 1 553 1082 296 639 2857 6th Drag. Gds, 8"; h Foot 12th Brig. Dep 15th Foot 19th Foot 80th Foot- Roy. Artillery General Serv. 60th Rifles Gloucester j groom Woolton, Lancashire labourer Preston ditto Carlisle, Cumberland ditto Malton, York ditto Blanford, Dorset ditto Dublin ditto Lancashire printer Bradford, York labourer I ditto 24!, 5 231 5 27 194 2- 5 19 23 20 134 74 brown ili! » .. e. 64 brown jblue 6! brown [ grey 1 jdk. brn hazel 64 dk. bra blue 7 jit. brn 9 - brown 64 brown 44' grey blue brown grej brown 7! I dk. bra blue frash fresh fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fresh piain regimental tweed; cord regimen& ii ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental 24 Oct. 23 Oct. 15 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Oet. 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 17 Oct. IS Oct. II Oct. York : black spot between thumb and left forefinger Aidershot * I * between Blaclburn ani Preston Sheffield two scars en right leg Aldershot off furlough Manchester dnto Dublin ditto London scar rt. eyebrow ditto ' C. L.' It." arm Halifax escaped from guar ! room November 10 P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 7 DESERTERS FROM. THE MILITIA. OSTK'S HO. HAMB. ras, HO, OSEHS. WHERE BOSS!. nun, Daniel Lynch Cor. McAuliffe John McCann Daniel Murphy Patrick Murphy Timothy Murray John Nolan John O'Brien Denis O'Connell Willian Bedford 6602 North Cork* Macroom, Cork labourer 204 5 7 4709 ditto Cork ditto 224 6 5 546d ditto ditto ditto 204 5 5 5251 ditto macroom ditto m 5 6i 6627 ditto Cork diito 194 5 n 5226 ditto ditto ditto 204 5 64 £ 099 ditto Mallow sho^ maier 204 5 7 4959 ditto G ounthaune labourer 344 5 64 5570 ditto Cork ditto 18 5 44 PSLFL • liM* Mallow- Hit, t<> 194 5 5 BSiSS. JACa. COAT & TUOVgSUl. OATS OS OaSKBTN. tiAii. X OS BBSKSKIOK. UABKS AM » KKStABEfc It. brn biaci brown It. brn It. brn dk. brn Ik. brr, dk. brn brown Ik brr. hazel grey blue fjrey blue blue grey gre) hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh Eresh sallow sallow 3 June J une June June June June June 3 June 3 Jnnn 3 June Eerruoy ditto ditto ditto diito ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' abBent ixom training brown nark left eye Patrick Reardon John Sullivan John Sullivan' Patrick Sullivan B. Walsh W. Sweeney Denis Sweeney Daniel Ahern John Barry Martin Burns ooay diu*. 5557 ditto 5220 ditto 5668| ditto 5329 ditto 4930 5608 2596 2922 2248 ditto ditto West Cork* ditto ditto CorK Kanturk Cork ditto ditto Douglas Mallow castlemartyr South Parish cork ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plasterer labourer ditto 2oJ o 3U 5 21} 5 204; 5 194 5 324 192 26 24 brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brow.. gre) grey hazel hazel grey grey blue grey brown brown fresn fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 28 Aug, 28 Aug.' 28 Aug. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kin sale dilto ditto cut left si'e of no » e mark on left cheek pockpitte d * absent from training cut. on nose John Byrnes John Calnan Daniel Cleary Patrick Condon* Eugene Connelly John conroy Denis Driscoll John Driscol Patrick Foley John Fox 2537 3018 3012 £ 634 2586 £ 705 2898 2247 2803 3019 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto cUr, u, South Parish Cork Queenstown Dunmanway Cork Aghadown Cork ditto South Parish Qitto diito ditto ditto tailor carpenter labourer ditto ditto servant Cornelius Hayes Thomas Hayes William Hill Patrick Hogan James Keating Cornelius Leary John McCarthy William McCarthy Thos. McCormack John McCulla HOSO 2321 2811 2901 2999 28 47 2385 3075 2146 2742 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bantry Cork Kinsale Cork ditto Carrignavar Macroom Coachford Youghal Upper Shandon labourer ditto shoemaker chan Jler shoemaker labourer ditto groom cutler boilerraaker 74 brown 9 brown 6| brown 6 fair 6 brown 61 brown 8 dk. brn 8 dk. brn 6 brown 94 It. brn 64 brown 6 dk. bra 6 It. brn 64 brown 6 brown 8 dk. bro 8 brown 6 fair 64 dk. brn 9 fair t, rown dark grey grey grey ' grey j? rey , gr » y | brown lgre> grey brown grey It. bm groy grey brown grey brown brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair iresh fraah fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto | cut on left hand ricckpittel sharp nose # alias James Nolan 2d Aug. ditto —— 28 Aug. citto 28 ^. ug. ditto • —• 28 Aug. ditto —- 28 Aug. ditto —- u, 28 Aug. ditto 28 Aug. ditto 2S Aug. ditto 28 Aug. ditto 28 Aug. ditto tattooed on left hand Richard Maraga John Meaney James Murphy Michael Murphy Patrick Murphy John O'Keeffe Patrick Twomey Richard Walsh Joseph Beck Denis Blue ditto Youghal labourer 25 5 ' dz brown < lk. brn fresh -— 28 Aug. ditto 2397 ditto Cork ditto 23 5 64 [ brown It. bm fresh 28 Aug. ditto curly hair, arched eyebrows £ 051 ditto ditto carpenter 32 5 74 It. bra brown sallow 28 Aug. ditto 2903 ditto ditto labourer 26 5 11 dk. brn brown sallow — 28 Aug. ditto large eyes 3053 ditto ditto ditto 25 5 94 brown grey fresh 28 Aug. ditto 2616 ditto dilto ditto 26 6 7 dk. brn grey fresh —— 28 Aug. ditto 2976 ditto North Parish ditto 21 5 74 brown grey fresh 28 Aug. ditto 29 S3 ditto ditto carpenter miner 23 5 8 brown grey fresh 28 Aug. ditto 2130 NthmblniA.* Gateshead, Durham 204 5 74 black hazel swarth 7 Aug. Berwk.- o- T. blue mark under It. eye * absent from 232 a ditto Newcastle- on- Tyne mine? 214 5 74 brown blue swrthy 7 Aug. ditto [ training William Common James Donnelly George Gibson Thos. Greenwood David Hardy William Mitchell Robert Richardson William Robson Christ. Shepherd Robert Smith 2071 2237 2285 2080 2019 2200 1813 2012 171U 2271 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto orliarn, JN l- thin bind. Londonderry Belford, Nrthmblnd. Sunderland, Durham Gateshead Otter b um, Nthmblnd Rotherbam, York Mortlale, Surrey Norham, Nrthmblcd. Wonler carter labourer ditto carter labourer boil er smith puddler labourer ditto | 304 & < 211 5 27415 254 5 214 5 28| 304 20} 24} 244 vi 9 74 64 64 7 9 64 11 64 It. bm brown brown It. brn dk. brn dark brown It. brn red die. brn grey jhlue j biue jblue hazel dk. brn grey blue blue hazel fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark fair fair fair fresh 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. John Taylor James Thompson John walker Jas. Weatherston Alf. Smuthwaite chas. W. Breeman Alfred Hadland John Green William Morley George Penn 1UM7 2213 2063 1791 3 931 6356 5813 6900 6625 5758 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Nthroptn., &. C Oxford* ditto ditto ditto Newcastle dirtft All Saints Norham, Nrthmblnd. Durham Northampton Bicester, Oxon Banbury dittc Oxon platelayer I29i 5 labourer ditto joiner brass finishr shoemaker labourer plasterer labourer paper mat?. 4 19. 204 18 28 31 18 23 browu hazel dk. brn brown black It. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown brown grey blue hazel grey grey dark grey blue fresh sallow fresh dark fan- fresh fresh fresh fresh free* plain Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Oct. July 3 July 3 July 3 Julv ditto ditto ciitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Berwk.- o- T. ditto ditto ditto ditto Nrthmptn. Oxford diito dilto ditto scar top of forehead s'ar on forehead m » irk on left middle finger scar on l= ft temple 1 jng eyeb. ows tattooed on arms * absent from training Edwin Reynolds Samuel Lowe John Newman Thomas Clements Samuel Johnson George Judd S. Honeybourne William James Charles Harris George Betts 61) 77 6660 6721 61513 6728 6431 6738 6300 6106 8897 unto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Peddington Oxford Witney High Wycombe, Bke. Chipping Norton* Witney Ascot Banbury Headington Lewknor labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto groom labourer ditto dn. brn dark brown ' orown dk. bin brown light It. bm brown brown grey hazel blue brown blue grey blue grey b ue hazel treeii dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto » Oxon John Hawkins William Pavior James Camberden George Dodd John Carter George Bailey Charles Baker George Baker John Baker George Barwell 651S 6191 6880 5739 9248 9245 9 iOs 9552 9582 P4.4'-- ditto ditto ditto ditto 1st Surrey* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Caveresham Oxford Chipping Norton Bicester Weybridge, Surrey Epsom Bermondsey Clapbam Wandsworth Denbv, Derbyshire ditto plasterer labourer ditto ditto labourer dittc ditto ditto groom 20 42 28 22 191 19 18 394 25 23 brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey grey grey hazel grey tresa fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh July July July July May May May May May May ditto ditto ditto ditto Kingston ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto absent from training scar on right hip Henry BerwicK James Brien William Broad Charles Brown William Bryan Edward Callaghan Daniel Carrigan George Collis John Crawley Jeremiah Cronin auto ditto ditto ditfo ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto clapham, ( Surrey Newington Croydon Newington Lambeth Mallow, Cork Southwark, Surrey Croydon dittc Kingston laPourer ditto ditto ditto ditto groom labourer ditto citto ditto 4 6i 44 94 7 31 brown It. bm dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown black brown grey grey hazel grey blue blue blue hazel haze) haze! fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh dark 1 1 May 1 May 17 May i May 1 May 12 June 1 May 12 June 5 May ditto ditlo ditto ditto litto iitto ditto ditto ditto ditto dot on right arm three cuts on forehead pockpir. ted threa dots on right arm ' H' on lefo arm seir on left cheek cut back of lett hand three blue dots on right arm John Dacey George Daley George Davis George Deller John Desmond John Desmond John Donovan Thomas Duhy Alfred Duncan thomas Eaton 950a 9118 9485 9107 8106 9157 9411 9372 9519 9596 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto W alwoitn Southwark Croydon Briiton Bi" rinondsey Birmingham Southwark, Surrey Redhill Lambeth Birmingham ditto rag sorter labourer ditto ditto musician labourer costermngr. labourer porkbutcher 4J brown 54 brown 5 J dk. brn 44. brown 34 brown dk. brn browr dk. brij brown dk. brn blue grey groy grey grey b. rown blue grey grey hazel Iresl,. fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tresh fresh i May 12 June 1 May 12 June 13 June 12 June 1 May 1 May 1 May 1 Mav ditto diUo ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto William finch James Gahan Thomas Gale George Gatford James Gillispie Edward Griffin joseph Griffin George Hall James Halliwell Thomas Harris ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Croydon, Surrey Lambeth Barnes Lambeth Kinsale, Cork Bermordsey, Surrey Newington Wimbledon South Norwood clapham labourer ditto bricklayer labourer ditto ditto ditto bricklayer generl dealr painter brown brown dk. brn It. bra brown brown brown dk. bm brown It. brn grej grey grey grey grey blue grey blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh' fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ea: and cut over leit eje wart back of left htnd ' D ' cn right wrist cut. on fourth left, finger 12 June 1 May 1 May 1 May 1 Mav 1 May 8 May 1 May 1 May 1 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto flower pot and two camels light arm William Harris John Healey Arthur Heyesman Henry Hill Henry Holloway James Holloway John Hooper Robert Hulett John Hunt George Hurst ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Newcastle Brixton, Surrey Tooting Stockwell YorK Croydon, Surrey Hammersmith, Midx. Walworth, Surrey Brixton Shoreditch, Middx. labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto bricklayer painter carman labourer brown It, bm brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown brown hazel grey grey blue grey blue grey blue grey grey tresh fresh tretm fresh' fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh 1 May 1 May 12 June 26 June 1 May 1 May 1 May 1 May 1 May 12 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * mount cutter heart on back of right wrist scar over right eyebrow fliwer pot and wreath on left arm slightly pockmarked, woman on arms scar over right eye 8 POLICE GAZETTE. DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). November 10 ? araios j vo. BK9. KO. eospa. WMHB3 BO J3B. SBATHJ. siza. Joseph Ink James Jones Griffith T. Jones Thomas Jones William Kerney Edward Lane Daniel Lay James Leahey John Lee John Lee 9431 7318 8901 92- 10 9391 9232 7410 7695 9189 9585 lst Surrey* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bermondsey, Surrey Sydenham, Kent Billingsgate, Middx. Lambe'h, Surrey Belfast, Antrim Southwark, Surrey ditto Cork Croydon, Surrey Southwark labourer ditto ditto tanner labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 25 23 19| 20 18 26 26 19 20 Edwin Legh George Lewis James Lewis Jeremh. Macarthy James Maloney Edward Manning Thomas Marney Henry Martin George Mills Thomas Moon SIU2 9313 9361 802 i 9369 9267 8t83 8562 9532 9437 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto difto ditto ditto ditto Kingston Lambeth Camberwell Sonthwa- k Croydon' Chelsea Brixton Southwark Brixton London, Middlesex painter hammermn. labourer ditto ditto painter labourer costermngr. labourer gen. dealer HUB. EXJH. 3TAOT. GOAT & 1. TJOS33B5, BATH OH KB3BBTB. FLA0B OI D'JiSBBTIOK. MARKS wins EEMA8KU. 64 74 5 4k 4 74 4 4 64 44 brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn hazei grey grey blue grey grey grey grey blue grey fair fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh brown brown brown It. brn brown brown brown brown It,, brn browri hazel grey grey grey blue grey grey grey brown jrey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh resh fresh fresb 1 May [ Kings'on 12 Juno I ditto 24 June 17 June 1 May 1 May 12 June 12 Juno 1 May 1 May 12 June 1 May 1 May 12 June 1 May 1 May 12 June 12 June 1 May 1 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto di^ to ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left hip cut on left thumb cut side of right, eye mole on left vris1, cut on left thumb cut on forehead dots on left arm, cut below left wrist scar from left breast to centre of back cut cn centre of forehead anchor and star left arm three bald places top of head tattooel on left arm ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Servim. A& hoogh M reward • offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 9 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and SI only at the aspiration of ( I months from fej data of dtaertfea, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special cirouMntanee*. Wo reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police i » organised, but all reasonable expenses will be paM, STASIS. SHTP DESBM3J) JJMJK, BAm sii- ors* i < wssss aasx. sum, Bran, 9& GM. John Sullivan Valorous, straggler 7 Nov. A. B. 27 5 7 Liverpool brown dark ! dark I £ 1 reward B. A. Wilkinson ditto 7 Nov. ordinary 29 5 6 Hoxton, Middlesex light grey fair j ditto H. Vippoird ditto 7 Nov. ditto 20 S 7 Worcester brown blue [ fresh | ditto John Lewell Sector, deserter 4 Nor. private, R. Marint 22 5 64 Chorley, Lancashire brown brown fresh | £ 3 reward Thomas Roberts Naval Barracks, deserter 25 Oct. A. B. 121 5 8 Salford, Lancashire brown grey fair i'S reward Henry Parker Valorous, straggler 1 Nov. stoker 22 5 2 Plymouth, Devon brown hizel fair iJl reward William Mutter ditto 1 Nov. private, R. Marines 22 5 6 Pitminster, Somerset dk. brn blue fair ditto Geo. E Speed Duncan, straggler 30 Oct. signalman 26 5 7 Chelsea, Middlesex dk. brn brown dark £ 1 reward James Preece Valorous, deserter 1 Nov. private, R. Marines 25 6 6 Hereford dk. brn brown fresi ditto Wm. Radburne ditto 1 Nov. ditto 29 5 7 Leamington, Warwick It. brn blue fresh ditto James Morrissey Valorous, straggler 31 Oct. ordinary [ 20 5 4 Pimlico, Mildlesex brown grey dark £ 1 reward Frederick Keam Audacious, deserter 9 July ditto 20 5 8 Devonport, Devon brown blue fresh £ 3 reward T. McDougall D. of Wellington,^ deserter 16 Oct. A. B. 23 5 5 Glasgow dark haze! dark ditto William Griffin ditto 24 Oct. ditto 21 5 6 Eastbourne, Sussex light blue fair ditto Edward Dunn ditto 24 Oct. ditto 22 5 4 Ashton- under- Lyne brown hazel sallow ditto A. E. Hirchfield ditto 13 Oct. ditto 20 5 0 London brown hazel fair ditto Thomas Davis ditto 28 Oct. cook's mate 23 5 8 Ramsgate, Kent brown hazel fresh ditto Stephen Smith Sfrapis, deserter 28 Oct. A. B. 25 5 4 Birkenhead, Cheshire It. brn brown pale £ 2 reward Fred Jackson Valorous, deserter 9 Oct. 1 n Camberwell, Surrey It. brn blue tair £ 3 reward ordinary 5 4 Henry Church ditto 11 Oct. private, R. Marines 20 5 6 Chelmsford, Essex brown blue fresh ditto Charles D. Benson Naval Barracks, deserter 17 Oct, ordinary ,2nl class 18 5 2 Manchester dk. bra grey fair ditto Edgar Oscer Challenge-., deserter 15 Oct. b& j- 1st -- lis 18 6 3 Ipswich. Suffolk brown hazel fail £ 3 reward Maurice Sullivan Revenge, deserter 10 Oct. A. B. 22 5 6 Newport, Tipperary brown grey fair ditto Patrick Hussen ditto 10 Oct. ordinary 1.9 - Belfast, Antrim It. brn hazel fresh ditto Solomen D. Bennett Shah, deserter 6 Ojt. A. B. 23 S 8 Kenwyn, Cornwall It. brn grey dftrk ditto Henry Peterken ditto 9 Oct. stoker, 2nd class 22 S 6 Porchester, Hants dark hazel sallow citto Wm. Sharp D, r> f Wellington, deserter 16 Oct. private, R. Marines 20 5 7 Gibraltar It. brn blue tair ditto John Thomas Cambridge, deserter 14 Oct. A. B. 20 5 5 Australia brown blue dark £ 3 reward Josh. Thos. Murton Indus, deserter 3 Oct. warrant- off.' s srvnt 18 5 4 Saltash, Cornwall brow:? black fresh ditto Hubert J. Bricknell Royal Adelaide, deserter 10 Oct. ordinary 19 1 114 Shaldon, Deron brown foir £ 3 reward William Wolfe ditto 10 Oct. 2nd capt., forecastle 17 Chelsea, Middlesex — — — ditto Henry C. Johnson Simoom, straggler 22 Oct. boy, lst clas » 17 S 1 Woolwich, Kent It. bra blue pale John McGall Shah, deserter 9 Oct. barber 38 6 7 Dublin brown hazel ruddy £ 3 rewa. u James Towson Naval Barracks, deserter 10 Oct. ordinary 21 5 6 Dublin bro^ n blue tresh £ 3 reward' Wm. S. Gooday ditto 10 Oct. ditto 18 6 4 Hockley, Essex brown brown fresh ditto James E. Cooper Hector, deserter 5 Oct. ditto 19 5 5 Southampt on it. brn blue tair £ 3 reward John Spicer Pembroke, deserter 9 Oct. stoker, 2nd class 20 5 34 Chelsea, Middlesex brown hazel fresh ditto Daniel Branagan D. of Wellington, deserter 13 Oct. ! A. B. 28 5 14 Dublin light grey freeh £ 1 reward Thomas McDougall ditto 16 Oct. ditto 23 6 5 Glasgow ; brown hazel hazel dark fair dit'o ditto Jos. Wherry ditto 7 Oct. ditto 26 ! 5 0 at. Jieiiers, jersey aumcra MASKS ash RHMARK& ditto served in Royal Adelaide tattooed on arms scar on right cheak ; serve served in Indus served in Supply* served in London ditto strved in Invincible and Sot/ nl Adelaide eerved in London and Ironsides served in Asia served in Cygnet,. Supply, and Duncan served ia Doris ai'to pockpitted ; served in Ganges, Bristol, and Phoebe near on light leg ana waist; served iu Asia- served in Pallas tattc oed back of hoods serv s i v;. Roual Adelaide ami Doris served ill Impregnablei and Doris lattcood- back of hands rose on ® heat, tattooed on aims Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Serines. E? AM » . 8HXE DIEOHABSBD 230M. DATS* BATEFS, H S ciza. WH3BB BOBK. [ KAXSo. BYES. 3A023. MARKS ASD B3MABK8. FrederickTorrington Wm. Murray James Shea Charles Zammitt James Harris George Le Riche Alfred Flood Edward Martin John Sully David Roberts Monarch Pallas Hercules Charubdis Vigilant Indus Audacious Stoiftsura Cruiser 23 Oct. 23 Oct. - Oct. 15 July 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 20 Sept. 24 Aug. 4 Aug. ordinary, Snd class stoker ordinary, 2nd class ward- room cook ordinary, 2nd class A. B. warrant- off.' s servt. ordinary, 2nd class ditto ordinary 18 35} 23 20 22 25 ' 21 19 20 22 5 6 5 8 5 24 5 6 5 4} 5 8 5 4 6 24 5 5 5 64 Portsea, Hants Hamilton, Lanark Livei pool Malta Peckhome, York Jersey Devonpcrt Kingsland, Mi3dieses Taunton, Somerset Apart. ela, Wales light dk. bm brown black dark light black red brown red grey brown blue dk. bra grey blue hazel browri hazel grey y. ttle fair sallow sallow sallow sallow dark fresh sallow fresh discharged with disgrace; s « rv « d in St. t^ ncent aad Mxceite^ T dItto tattooed on left arm discharged as obfeetionable j scar on forehead discharsed as objeesionable discharged as objectionable ; served in Valaqe discharged as objectionable j. served in Dash. tr, IWades & ZeaUuM 0.80 firmed as objectionable y a cut on left hand ; discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable pile of shot on left hand discharged as objncSionabl* ; served in Impregnate sad Pallas ROYAL MARINES. Description of Mmi Discharged as Objectionable,, fyc. WAMSL nmcos. WESSA BOSK. James Picking Edward Bonnar William Shey* Gecrge Coote* Geo. W. Paulson James Rookley James Punchard Patrick McAuslane John Jenkins wm, w. Mayes R. Marine Art. ditto ditto ditto Plymouth ditto Depot ditto Plymouth Fenton, Stafford Swaffham, Norfolk Bradford, Yo « - k Lampford, Essex Liverpool Cullompton. Devon Shorbrook, Devon Glasgow Swansea, Glamorgan Lynn, Norfolk TBA333U M IS " fl Kim j WA3K. STBS. ? AOB. collier 1205 5 54 brown grey freBii engineer 24* 5 84 brown blue dark labourer 24} 5 7} brown grey dark ditto 244 5 84 brown grey fresh clerk 28} 5 8 brown grey sallow labourer 27 5 7 dk. brn grey dark ditto 284 5 S It. brn dark sallow ditto 284 5 7 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 244 5 7 dk. bm blue fresh blacksmith 20 5 6 brown brown fresh 1 COM.' ® TSOTJSBBS ltAl' 3 OI- ; FLACM OS j BISOHBft.; THSCHAUaa. i MARKS REMARKS, 7 Nov. 2 s Oct. •> i Oct, 2 > Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 10 O. t. 4 Oct. Canterbury Lewes ditto ditto ditto Winchester Devonport Canterbury ditto Plymouth : tattooed 031 t>. rms ; discharged with ignominy jSn. all cut on right ttiigh ; discharged with ignominy | discharged with ignominy * alias Connolly discharged with ignominy • alias Golding, alias Digby molo below navel; oischarged with ignominy ' discharged with disgrace ; left little finger crooked lischarged with ignoinir y ; scar on forehead ischarged with igt- ominy ; tattooed cn chest and arms discharged with ignominy ditto Description of Deserters. HAMB, SMVISGOX. WEBBS BCSBH. t'Sina. HZS. HAIB. STSSF. ? Aoa. Patrick Crowin Hemy Garmson George Brentner Samuel Alexander William Brown William Sims* Josh. Varney John Green David Darnell Thomas Smith Depflt Portsmouth ditto Chatham dit, o Portsmouth B. MarineArt, ditto fermoy, Cork Gloucester Leicester Norwich, Norfolk Coggleshall, Sssex Newark, Notts Banbury, Oxen Wellington, Hereford North Horne, Beds Kettering. Nthraptn. bricklayer labourer ditto engine clenr labourer sailmaker carpenter labourer d. tto ditto 22} 5 17} 5 204' 5 194j5 194 5 234| 5 284 5 32 i5 204 5 - 6 74' dk. brn| grey 64' brown 9} idk. brn 64! brown 6i It. brn 64 brown 7 dk. brn 0 ! dk. brn 6} It. brn 7 brown hazel grey hazel hazel hazel hazel brown blue blue 00A2 & SBOTJSBES DATS O* OIMBBTN. JPIAOSt CI IMaSXBTIOHi • i MARSB ABB REMARKS', dark pale dark dars fre3h f esh fresh fresh fresh ! fresh duck j cord tweed; moleskin undress uniform ditto uniform ditto - undress uniform pilot; cord tweed ; fustian 6 Nov. 28 Oct. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. £ 9 Oct. 80 Oct. 25 Oct, Rea ding Gloucester Walnjer . Forton ditto Chatham ditto Portsmouth recruit, attested recruit three soars ever right kr. ee * alias Stephenson off furlough Peterboro' [ formerly belonged to Bedfordshire Millbia Derby tattooed left arm and leg ; recruit, attested uoraoit; PEIHTKD JOB Hits MAJMWT'H STATIOKBET QJTICJ BT HABRISO* AWI> Bess, S » , Mamxib'b LAS ® , W. C,
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