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29/11/1876

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 29/11/1876
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5913
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ZETT fcg atitfcoritg. 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 witl 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. Tin Names of AccomjMces and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Propr. that has been stolen, and a. minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5913 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1876. vwttee.— It. <* requested that ail communications tot tno j'., rpoB8 of obtaining or giving information respecting ( supposed jfi'andera, or staler property, may tosemr SlgiutAiire of >. * person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in to the POLICE GAZETTE maybe made and addressed toi the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. O. « , » Whenever? it is desired that any person should be appre annu^ d, and the Name is given, it is indispensably accessary Or {.;. ; . formation should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate . Offence Sharped, and an attested copy thereof, together wj « . .} . ' vertismnant. forwarded to the Editor for insertion. au ehargt. is made for the insertion of an.} article m S! v (• t > 1/ 1QB 6A55BXTB, « () fjetfcers iddressed to the Edito Sims yref « W « otherwise the insertion will not be made The Uamo » and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, aac. 5" Absentees and Deserters from the " Militia, should, be forwarder n. War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, aft above, far iuwrtior. in the POLICE GAZETTE, Absconded from Hardington, charged with the murder of Police Constable Cox, on the night of the 16th instant, at Netherton, Somerset : GEORGE HUTCHINGS, about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark hair, turning grey, sallow com- plexion. and thin face. GILES HUTCHINGS, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, black hair, whiskers, and moustache, sallow complexion, thin face, and downcast look. And PETER HUTCHINGS, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, rather stout, dark brown hair, sallow com- plexion, and marked with small pox. Giles and Peter, are sons of George, Hutchings, and all are natives of Hardington, near Yeovil. A reward of £ 100 will be paid by Her Majesty's Government to any person ( other than a person employed in a Police Force in the United Kingdom) who will give such information and evidence as shall lead to the conviction of the murderer or murderers,; and the Secretary of State will advise the grant of Her j Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice not being the i person who actually committed the murder, as shall give such | evidence as shall lead to a like result. \ Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Yeovil, Somerset, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, November 29, Further information respecting GEORGE MORSE, charged with shooting at William Stinchcomb, and advertised in Police Gazette of 20th instant. He was dressed in a dark: velveteen jacket, black billycock hat, shining leather leggings, and light shoes. ^ 10 reward will be paid to any one who will give such information as will lead to his apprehension on application to Superintendent Chipp, Coleford, Gloucester- shire.— Bow- street, November 24. ( recovered). He is about 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, proportionate make, dark complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in au old black cloth shooting coat, moleskin trousers, red and white neckerchief ( tied in sailor's knot), black billycock hat, and clogs. He is accompanied by two youag men of similar age, and shabbily dressed. Four persons are in custody on the same charge, who have bt « n remanded till the 30th inst. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. — Bows'" at, November 29, Stolen fiom the person on the 11th inst., at Hednesford. : a silver Lever Watch, No. 1822, silver- coloured dial, gold hands ud figures, maker Charles Bevington, owner's name ' John Jones, Dawley Bank,' engraved inside case. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or co Sergeant Evans, Cannock, Staffordshire.— Bovj- street. November 22, Stolen from the person of a gentlemau in Macclesfield, about 8 p. m. on the 18th instant: a gold Verge Wateh, with gold dial, No. 70243. Information to be given to Chief Constable Sheasby, Borough Police Office, Macclesfield, Cheshire,— I'w- street, November 22. t 1 Locket, l£ inch in length, by f of an inch of amethysts and pearls alternately, in a circle round the edge, a coronet at the top through which the chain passes, the letter ' A..' of amethysts in the centre inside, portrait of a gentleman and lady with inscription round, coronet set with small pearls. I pair of circular gold and purple enamel Ear- rings. 1 diamond Ring of three large stones, centre stone round, the two side ones long shaped. About £ 7 in Money. £ 100 reward will be given to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, and £ 10 per cent of the value will be paid for Property recovered. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hulse, Kent County Constabulary, West Mailing, near Maidstone.— Bow- street, November 24. Stolen by means of housebreaking, between the 20th and 25th instant, from the dwelling- house of Samuel Drury, of the parish of Saint Martin's, Oswestry : a black cloth frock Coat, with two pockets behind, and one in left breast; a black cloth Vest, with cloth buttons; a pair of black cloth Trousers, with fall front; and a Blanket. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop. — So » - street, November 29. During the night of the 24th instant, the dwelling- house of J. Ridgway, Esq, of Garston, near Watford, Herts, was broken and entered, and stolen therein: about 9 dozen Knives and Forks, with white handles ; two carving Knives and Forks ; one, dozen dessert KniveB, with ivory handles ; two plain green cloth table Covers ; six white table Cloths, marked in ink ' J. Ridgway ; six or eight tea Cloths, marked ' J. Ridgway ' ; a silver toast Rack ; a set of silver Casters ; a silver tea caddy Spoon; a plated Salver; a silver wine Caster ; two plated Tops off dishes , a blue cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar; a Mackintosh; a lady's white Water- proof ; a lady's brown Waterproof ; a lady's brown Ulster, ^ with waistband ; a lady's silk Umbrella, with ivory handle ; a gentleman's brown alpaca Umbrella, with hooked handle ; j | a pair of lady's high button Boots ; and a gold Pencil Case.: a ] Information to be given to Inspector Chapman, Watford, i> i Herts.— Bo » > street, November 29. j fe Between the 18th and 20th instant the dwelling- house of j Mr. James Cope Cadman, of Furnace- road, Silverdale, was was broken and entered, and the following Bank of England \ Notes stolen therefrom, viz. one £ 10, No. 36157 one £ 10, i No. 36158, issued September 21st. 1875, London Bank ; one . £ 5, No. 795<! 3, issued January 14, 1875, Manchester Bank, ^ £ 2 reward will be given on information beiag given leading to the recovery of the notes aud the conviction of the offender j or offenders. Information to be given to Sergeant Stanton, , Constabulary Office, Silverdale. near Newcastle- under- Lyme, Staffordshire,— street, November 27. During the afternoon of 2lst instant, the dwelling- house a ! of Elizabeth Upton, Coleshill, was broken into and stolen \ j therefrom : one dark, grey cloth Coat, with pockets on the \ ! 1 hips, bone buttons, roan's size ; one pair of dark grey cloth f . Trousers, flaps ar, d bone buttons; one dark blue cloth j Jacket, bound with braid, aud has been mended on the right ( , side ; one pair of dark grey cloth Trousers, with black bone ( \ buttons, youth's size, all much worn ; an old fashioned german s silver Watch, plain back and bull's- eye glass. Supposed by tramps. The man's coat and trousers have been found ' pledged in Birmingham, by a man about 25 years of age, ' 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexion, slight dark moustache, ' > no whiskers, had the appearance of a labourer, and gave his ' 7 name as CHARLES GOODMAN ; dressed in black jacket,, • I coloured trousers and waistcoat, arid hard billycock hat, • f Information to be given to Superintendent Simmons, Coles- hill, Warwickshire.— Bovi- street, November 27. Stolen by means of house- breaking at Leybourne Grange, near Maidstone, between 8 and 9 p. m. on the 20th instant, the property of Lady Mostyn, entrance having been1 ~ effected, by placing a ladder against an upper window of the j mansion : 1 diamond Locket, with ruby centre, heart shape, with j crystal back, about 1 inch in depth, and f of an, ;: inch in width. a, 1 pearl Necklace for same, 107 pearls, small pearls. Id 1 pair of Ear- rings, star shape, ruby centre, small, to match locket. n, 1 Brooch, with pendant of diamonds ( this completes the set). Stones very good, rubies in locket and ear- , rings of a deep rich colour, star of rose diamonds 1 ' about the size of a half- crown. 1 gold Bracelet, with three large carbuncles and diamond centre 11' 1 gold and black enamel Bracelet, opening with the portrait of a gentlemau. tio I 1 gold Bracelet, with purple enamel, the gold is ig! perforated showing hair underneath,' In Memory of' jh j in purple enamel letters, hair under glass at, back, Stolen on the 14th instant, rrom a marsh in the Beoton- road, West Ham, six black Welsh Bullocks, ' M.' on rumps, tails cut and in good condition.— Metropolitan Police, K Di- vision, November 29. Stolen from a field on Nantwich- road, Crewe, during the night of the 27th instant, a black Cob, about 10 years old, about 14 hands high, has some white hairs on the forehead, a white mark on the back, thick mane, and long tail. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Saxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Morris, Crewe.— Bow- treet, November 29. Stolen on the 22nd instant, from a stable at 21, Clifden- road. Lower Clapton, Hackney : a bay Mare, 15 hands 2 ins. high, star on forehead, hind lags white, and off knee slightly chipped.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, November 27. Stolen from a field at Sound well, in the parish of Stapleton, between the 30th ultimo and the 3rd instant,; a black horse Pufc'y, rising 2 years old, 13 hands high, white hind fetlocks, long mane and tail. Information to be given to Superintendent Rawle, Fishponds, near Bristol.— Bcv>- ttreet, November 27. Stolen from a field in the New- road, Kidderminster, on the night cf the 20th instant: a brown rough- coated mare Pony, hind fetlocks white, 6 years old, and about 12 bauds high. Information to be given to Superintendent Haigh, Police Office, Kidderminster, Worcestershire. — Brno- street, November 27. Supposed to have been stolen on the 19th instant, from a field at Wild Hatch, Hendon : an aged black Mare, 15£ hands high, deep body, white star on forehead, near hind fetlock white, switch tail, lump on near side behind the shoulder and inside near hind fetlock, the mane lies on near side, and is in good condition.— Metropolitan Police, S Division, November 27. Stolen from a field at Brislington, on the 16th instant: two 4- year old meaty Steers, one roan, and the other red and white colour, the property of Mr. William Vowles, of Bris- lington. £ 5 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the steers. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Emson, Somerset Con- stabulary, Temple Cloud, near Bristol.— Row- street, No » . 27. Stolen from Eastwood, on the night of the 7th instant, a dappled brown cait Horse, 5 years old, about 16| hands high, black legs, white star on forehead, has a rough place on both hocks, a small, scar under the mane, about 3 oi 4 inches from the ear, and in good condition. £ 5 reward will be given for the recovery of the horse, and conviction of the offender 1 or offenders. Information to be given to Deputy Chief 1 Constable Paletborpe, County Police Station, Nottingham- • shire,— Bow- stt eet, November 24. [ Supposed stolen fiom a field at Wibsey, Yorkshire, on | the night of 20th instant : a dark grey mare Pony, 3 years ' old, 13 hands high, and two white saddle marks on each side I of the back. Information to be given to Superintendent t Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Bradford,— Bow- st., Nov. 24. - j Stolen from a field at Keresley, near Coventry, on the " i morning of the 20th instant : a blue roan Colt, 2 years old 14i hands high, and black feet; and a black Pony, 3 years e old, 12 hands high, bang tail, and grey mixed hair on hips, h Also stolen, from a field at Pickford Brook, near Allesley : n a dark brown half- bred Filly, rising 4 years old, 15 hands ie; 3 inches high,| blar. k points, long mane and tail, and in good I condition ; and a very dark brown Filly, well bred, rising t 3 years old, 15 hands 1 inch high, Jong mane and tail, white n spot inside hind fetlocks, and in good condition. Information to be given to Superintendent Frankton, Long- ford, near Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, November 24. Found on the 14th instant at Sawbridgeworth, and sup- le posed to have been stolen : a dark brown cart mare, in good r_ condition, 5 or 6 years old, 15 hands high, long mane and js tail, white stripe down the face, and hind legs are white about half way up. Information to be given to Superinten- ld 1 dent Ryder, Police Station, Bishops Stortford, Herti, or to i Police Constable Howe, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.— Bmo- ttreet jle! November 22. ! Stolen on the night of the 10th instant, from a field at Slawston, the property of G. J. Grimsdick, Esq., of Othorpe > f' j Lodge : two fat ewe Sheep, of the Lincolnshire breed, it is :: marked with a red paint dot on off hip, and branded with Description of a woman named ALICE WALLER, alia HIGGINS, charged with forging and uttering Bank Notes about 49 ye^ rs of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, sallow complexion, hair turning grey, and marked with a mole on chin ; she belongs to the N'irth of England, and was married about seven years ago to a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Infor- mation to be given at the County Police Office, Skertou, Lancaster.— Bow- itnet, November 27. Charged on a warrant with forgery : ALICIA SMITH, alias REED, 33 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, dark frizzy hair, stout build ; dressed in black diagonal jacket, trimmed with fur, white felt Gainsborough hat and feather; lately resided at 58, Denbigh- street, Pimlico, and 11, Albany- street. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C,— Bow- street, Nov mber 24, , Stolen from the person in Preston, on the 25th instant: a silver lever Watch, No. 15684, maker Peter Dickinson, Preston, 18 sizs, gold balance and joints, sunk seconds, shield and garter engraved on back. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Office, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, November 29. Stolen from the person at Preston, on the 20th instant, a gold lever Wa'ch, No. 53114, maker A. Bamber, Preston, had attached a gold albert Chain Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Hai^ st., November 29. Description of MICHAEL KELLY, a labourer, who absconded from Bolton on 13th instant, charged with stealing from the person £ 6 12s. in Money, and a silver Watch pitch on near side in shape of a triangle. Whoever will give such information to Superintendent Holloway, Constabulary Station, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, shall receiye £ 5 reward from Mr. Grimsdick.— Bow- st, Nov. 22, Found at Norton on the 13th instant, supposed to have j been stolen : a light bay Mare, aged, and 16 or 17 hands ' high ; and a dark brown horse Pony, aged, 11 hands high, and blind in One eye. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hill, Brownhills, Walsall; Staffornsbire,— Bow- street, November 22, • Absconded from Henley- in- Arden, on the 4th instant, charged with stealing a silver Watch : J. LLOYD, a watch- maker, 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, black hair ; dressed in black overcoat, trousers, and vest, black hard billy hat. and a pair of'clogs. Information to be given to Inspector Warren, Henley- in- Arden, Warwickshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bov:- street, November 29. Stolen on the 23rd instant, from 228, Strand: a dark rough Overcoat, a black walking Coat, with pockets on the hips, a black dress Coat, with velvet collar, and a pair of grey tweed Trousers and Vest. By a man, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sallow comphxion, daik hair, whiskers, and moustache. A native of France.— Metropolitan Pcliee, E Division, November 29. Stolen on the 22nd instant, from No. 36, Connaught- square, Hyde- park : a gold Bracelet, set with a large emerald in centre aud two diamonds ; a large diamond composite Brooch aud Locket, three pendants, a small Neck Chain attached, in a dark morocco Case ; live gold Rings, one half loop ( set with five diamonds), one with three emeralds, one with four opal » , one blaok enamel mourning ( small diamond in centre), and one grey enamel ( five pearls with diamond in centre shape of a forget- me- not) ; a plain silver Cruet Stand ; six Forks and seven Table Spoons, plain silver, with crest— a griffin rampant aud a star ; one ditto, embossed handles crest— a bent arm and hand holding a rod ; a japanned tin Caddy Box, £ 17 10s., a bunch of patent Keys, and sundry Documents aud Memoranda. By a man 21 years of age, 5 feet high, complexion, hair, aud small moustache dark ; dressed in a black cloth overcoat, grey under coat, black vest, grey mixture trousers, daik red tie, round felt hat, aud side- spring boots ; a painter.— Metropolitan Police, D n-'—'--'-•- November 29. Absconded on lst instant, from 2, Westbourne- place, Pimlico, embezzling £ 43 : a man, 31 years of age, 6 feet 2 inches higb, fair complexion, hair and moustache ( slight) fair ; dress, dark clothes ; of respectable appearance, a clerk, is well known in the fish trade and at Billingsgate Market. —- Metropolitan Police, B Division, November 24. Absconded from Mold, early on the morning of the 22nd instant, charged ou a warrant with stealing from a lodging house, a pair of dark tweed trousers with, fly fronts, a pair of brown tweed trousers, with brown and yellow stripe ; a double breasted Yest of the same material, a pair of men's elastic side Boots, nearly new : a pair of Socks, and a man's woollen Shirt, the property of James Coffield : WILLIAM KENNEDY, alias WILLIAM RILLEY, 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 ineher^ igb, rather stout, build, fair completion, full face,, grey eyes, short light brown hair, has lost all the hair on a spot on the back of the head, small, light moustache, no whiskers; dressed iu an old dark tweed trousers, and, old. brown cpat and cap,. aud clogs, is a colliers labourer. MARY KENNEDY, about 26 years of age, medium height, rather stout, build, large features, black hair > dressed in a light skiit and clogs. They are Irish, but speaks* with Lancashire accent, and have lived some years at Burnley, Lancashire, He is supposed to be known at Brosley, Yorkshire, and to have recently been discharged from some gaol, where he has served 12 mouths. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, or lo Inspector Minshull, Mold, Flintshire.— Bowstreet, November 24. Charged on a warrant with embezzling £ 124 3s. 4( 1., the money of his masters Messrs, Bowerbank and Sons, distillers, Sun- street, Bishopsgate Without: JAMES S. FIELDING, late of 178, New North- road, 20 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair ( cut short) and eyes, and has a slovenly g;; it : generally drensed in dark clothes, and brown billycock hat; a clerk. Infor- mation to be given to the Inspector on duty, City of London Police Station, Bishopsgate- street, B. C.— Sow- street, Novem- ber 22, FXXt> MISS » . ( Not otherwise described, 1 Absconded, charged with s ealing seventeen Fowls, at Reading, on the night of the 14th instant: FRANK BOND, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather long features, and whiskers shaved off; dressed in old dark top coar,, dirty fustian trousers, and round hard felt hat; he is a smith, hut has not followed his trade recently, and has a very slouching gait. Information to be uiveu to Chief Superiu- tendent Purchase, Borough Police Station, Reading, Berks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Soio- st,, Nov. 29. Charged on a warrant with felony : THOMAS ALEX- ANDER BARKER, late of No, 9, Chantry- road, Brixton, 46 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark eyes, hair, whiskers, Division, I ai! C( moustache, shaved chili, sallow complexion, thin face, ! slight build, and is very nervous; dressed in shabby dark clothes. Information, to be given at the Detective Depart- ment, No, 26, Old Jewry, E. G.— How- street, November 29. Description of a woman. 14 m tJCSSUtt SMl& MM CW Spa Obtained by a man, by falsely representing himself to be p. carman in the employment of Messrs. McNamara : 2 packets of Tea, 6 lb. each ; 4 packets of Coffee, 3 ib. each ; a Chest, ' * , , ! containing packets of Tea, 26 lb. weight ; a chest of Tobacco ; charged with stealing ab- ut \' , ^ Sh 6 fbs. of b, ack) alld 4 lbs. of Rft MWMIIF SMJO ow set, slender . . J > . " , , , . .• . Remanded until the 4th proximo, at Cirencester, charged with felony: a man who gives the name of JOHN YOUNG, of Frome, Somersetshire, a shoemaker, 33 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches high, brown hair, dark bair on chin, small moustache, sallow complexion, lost lower front teeth, and is ruptured on right side ; dressed in an old brown cloth overcoat, brown vest with brass buttons, black and red woollen scarf, old lace- up boots, cut in the fronts, and also had with him an Artillery jacket, trousers, braces, and cap, No. 1457, and marked ' H. Wickens, 25, F. B. R. A., 10 | 76 ' which he states were given him by a soldier on the road near Bristol, about a week ago; he states that he has been tramping about the country for several years. Information to be given to Superintendent Wood, Police Station Cirencester, or to Police Constable Baglin, Police Station, Sapperton, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, November 29. A man giving the name of GEORGE SMITH, who states that, he is a native of Boston, in the United States, and a sailor, is remanded until the lst proximo, on a charge ot burglary : he is 25 years of age, looks older, 5 feet ins. high, stoutly built, pale complexion, hazel eyes, very dark brown hair, small moustache, and whiskers and beard have been shaved off since committing the burglary ; dressed in a black cloth jacket, blue guernsey, dark cloth trousers, with brown and grey stripes, elastic- side baots, and yankey hat. He states that he has been at Goole. Information to be given to Head Constable Roberts, Town Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire.— Botp- rtreet, November 29. Description of WILLIAM THOMPSON, a plasterer, and a native of Bury, Lancashire, remanded at Boston, until the 30th instant, for stealing a Blanket, recovered : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higb, long features, fresh complexion, pockmarked, dark hair, no whiskers, small moustache of two or three weeks growth ; dressed iu a dark grey soiall check shooting coat and troupers, light grey check vest, elastic- side boot.", black silk necktie, and wears two brass fiuger rings. A young woman with whom he has been cohabiting, is charged with the same offence : she is about 22 years of age, a native of Quadring, Lincolnshire, 5 feet 3 inches higb, and brown hair; dressed when she left Boston, on the 23rd instant, in a black straw hat, with black fall, and long dark small grey check ulster cloak ; she carried a biack leather satchel, and an umbrella with ivory handle. He states they came from Manchester about a fortnight ago, where they had been residing for several months, prior to which he worked in the neighbourhood of Bury. Informa- tion to be given t-> Head Constable Bellamy, Police Station, Boston, Lincolnshire.— Bow- afreet. November 29. Description of JOHN CONNELLY, an Irishman, and a tramping shoemaker, remanded on a charge o felony until the 30th instant: 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, medium build, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, and no whiskers or moustache; dressed in a short dark cord jacket, dark brown vest, much worn, dirty woollen cord trousers, and a dark brown rough cloth cap ; and said he came from London. Information to be given to Deputy>_ Chief Constable Oswell, Stafford, or to Sergeant Chaplain, Rugeley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, November 29. I cwt. of Rags : she is about 50 years of age, low set, slender n 6 packag- es' of Wine)) apd a chest of Cocoa. He is ade, r< und shouldered and stoops, nair^ and. | g yeMg of ftge> 6 feet hjgh) dark complexion, and very slight whiskers ; dressed in blu> pilot overcoat, cord trousers, cloth fresh complexion , dressed in a brown spotted wincey dress. faded paisley shawl, and elastic- side boots. She may seek . soft peak, Information to be given to Superinten- employment as a rag sorter at some rag dealer's establish- ^ Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street ment. 10s. reward will be paid for her apprehension and conviction. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech. Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, November 29. Station, E. C.— Bow- street, November 29, Description of JOHN ANDERSON, coloured man, . . . ,, .... .. . q : charged on a warraut with obtaining, by false pretences, on Absconded from LUntrissant, on the 4 h nstant, charged ^ j f a jeweller at Bolton: three gold albert covered with brown oil clotb. ^ ^ * we sUver jever Watches. One of them has the with stealing a jeweller's Box, and a small strap attached ; a lady's gold, lever Watcb, with winding chain broken ; a silver lever Watch, with cream- coloured dial, and a piece broken out of it; two silver verge hunting Watches ; a silver Geneva Watch ; and a large quantity of common jewellery, such as ladies lockets, brooches, watch keys, & c. : SAMUEL WELLER, a barber, a native a Birmingham or Manchester, 37 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, freeh complexion, sliaves clean except mous- tache, which- he keeps very long, dark hair, inclined to curl,, bald on top of head, long featiu os, aud stoops ; dressed in an old brown cloth overcoat, old dark grey trousets, a- nd old black soft billycock hat, with wide bri si, and ' turned up at the sides; he is well known in Edward- street, Birmingham, and at Mop side, Manchester; he said he should go to Bristol or Liverpool, ' information to be given to Superintendent Matthews, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, who holds a wairant for hia apprehension.— Bow- street, November 29. 7 private mark ' J. R' and seven small strokes inside the case, and the other 1 R. L. D.' five small strokes and figure 8 scratched inside tee case. He is about 34 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout made, black curly hair, parted in centre, negro features, brown eyes, pockpitted ; walks with swinging gait; well dressed in dark tweed suit, an overcoat, and has on at times a soft felt hat, and at other times a round sealskin cap. He is a native of America, and has resided at Tootill's Stairs, Cocker's Green, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, and at 22, Union- street, Hartlepool, where he worked at steel works. He has also resided with a coloured man at Sunderland, where he worked at a glass house for 3 or 4 years. He is well known at the Temperance and Band of Hops offices, 42, Renshaw- street, W. Liverpool. Latterly he has travelled about the country seeking orders for Bibles and other books, and lectures occasionally on teetotalum. He is accompanied by a young white woman, with whem he eloped the same endeavour to Stolen from a lodging- house in Stafford, on the 19th day-, who is about 19 years of age. He may instant: £ 1 18s. in Silver, the property of James Fleming. | sail for America. £ 1 reward will be paid for his apprehen- • RI „,.',„ 40 veara of age. 5 feet 10 inches high, with sion and conviction. Information to be given to Chief Con-. . • ' i » K : ... k ™ on whiskers and moustache, and has lost an eye; dressed in moleskin vest, with sleeves, moleskin trousers, and cap, with peak. He said he was a forgeman. Information to be giver; to Inspector Grattidge, Guildhall, Staffordshire.— Bono- sire*, November 27. Absconded from Emneth about the 15th ultimo, charged with stealing a Fork ( recovered) : ROBERT COURTMAN, a labourer, 52 years of age, 5 feet 2 inche3 high, fresh com- plexion, smooth face, and light hair turning grey ; dressed in cap drabbed slop, and fustian trousers, all very dirty. He has a relative living at or near Spalding, Lincolnshire. Information to be given to Sergeant Lockett, Walsoken, or to Police Constable Aves, Emneth, Wisbech, Cambridge- shire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Novemb'- r 27. j Stolen from the White Hart Hotel, Margate, on the ght of the 23rd instant: a brown leather hat Box, brass £ 5 B ink of England nig clasp containing £ 11 10s. in Gold ; a. . Note ; a gold scarf Pin, pearl m centre, tour small diamonds . photographer, charged oa a warrant with obtaining stable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire — - Bwstrset, November 29. Absconded from Stamford on the 13th ultimo, charged on a, warrant with obtaining £ 250 by false pretences: THOS LAXTON, a solicitor, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark eyes, complexion, bair, and whiskers ( turning grey), stoops slightly, and is of gentlemanly appearance. Information to be given to Head Constable Ward, Stamford, Lincolnshire.— Slow- ttreet, November 29, Absconded from Wisbech on the 21st instant: WIL- LIAM McKIVER, 45 years oi age, 5 feet 8 inches high, small moustache turning grey, and bald on bead ; dressed in dark clothes and speckled, straw hat, charged with obtaining Money by falsa pretences, representing himself as an agent to the Pearl Life Insurance Association. Information to be ;.; iven to Head Constable Sharpe, Borough Police, Wisbech, ( lambs, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— B m- st., November 24. Description of JOHN BARKER, late of Guisborough, round ; three ditto Studs to match, in leather cases ; a crystal and silver Cambridge University Medal, ' W. M. Stewart' engraved on rim ; and a quantity of Letters. Information to be « iveu to Head Constable Romanis, Tosvn Hall, Mar- gate, Kent.— Bow- street, Novembe 27, _ Description of THOMAS WARD, alias OLD TOM, Irishman, and a tramping navvy, charged ou a warrant with larceny ; about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, large red gore eyes, large nose, hair turning is a native of Pickenham near Swaffham Norfolk - h* l « f. grey ; dressed m old cloth cap, without peak, an old cloth ffcwborougU by train on the moiuW^ f HI h • , monkey jacket, old dirty fustian trouser*. navvy t! „ i f ^ 16th instant. by false pretences, on the 15th instant : two suits of new Clothes, fiom James Moore and Co, tailors and drapers, tiutsborough : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, medium build, lost left thumb, light hair, inclined to curl, light whiskers ; dressed in a brown cloth top coat, Oxford mixture tweed trousers, and hard felt hat, may be wearing one of the new suits, one is a dark mixture cloth suit, aud the other is a brown mixture of same material ; he boots, much worn. He had a fresh strong cut between the two with a large wooden box, painted black, a tin trunk, with a brown cover, and a small deal box, and carried a carpet bag; forefingers of left hand, and likely to have some bandage on , he may try to obtain a situation as improver in some photo the name, also a fresh cut on one of bis wrists. Information gmph. establishment, ; v d had a full set of photographic to b--> eiven to Superintendent Hughes, Towyn, or to Sergeant '- instruments with him. Information to be given to Superin- Joiivs Fourcrosses. Festiniog, Merionethshire.-^ tiw-^ tst, tendent Prest, North ' Riding- Constabulary, Guisborough.— November 24. So i- Novmbv* 84. from her home, at Durham, since the 2nd ultimo : SARAH O'GARA, from 22 to 25 years of age, freah complexion, and about 5 feet 5 iuches high ; dressed in dark green striped dress, grey waterproof cloak, and hat with red flowers. It is feared some ill has befallen her. Infor- mation to be given to the Acting Head Constable, City Police Office, Durham.— Bow- street, November 29. Description of JANE CLARKE, committed to the next Stafford Quarter Sessions, for obtaining 10s. by false pretences, from the Rev. Mr. Juge, at Thorpe, near Tamworth : she is about 23 years of age, 5 feet 2£ inches high, stout, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, respectable appearance, and well dressed ; supposed to be a native of some part of Wales, and to be a begging letter imposter. Information to be given to Chief Constable Congreve, Stafford.— Bow- street, November 29. Description of three men remanded to York Castle until lst proximo, charged under the Vagrancy Act" with playing tbe three Card Trick in a rail way carriage on the York, Market Weighton, Beverley, aud Hull Line, on 23rd instant, aud thereby obtaining a considerable suoi of money : GEORGE ROLLINSON ( name may be fictitious), 55 5ears o£ age, 5 feet 5j inches high, without shoes, dark hair turniug grey, dark wtiiskers, shaved under chin, grey eyes, florid complexion, full round face, stoutly built, scorbutic pimples on nose and cheeks, scar on outside left eye ; states tie is a cabinet maker and a native of Otley, but now resides at Stockton- on- Tees : dressed in brown and mauve cheeked tweed fuit, blue pilot topcoat, black silk hat, dark silk tie, an- 1 elastic side boots. GEORGE ROTHEREY, 54 years of age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, without shoes, dark brown hair, bald ou top of head, dark whiskers down sides of face, brown eyes, fresh com- plexion, ^ ival face, stoutly built, has a depressed scar on nose, urge cut over left eje, very large scar on left wrist, cut inside left elbow, left thumb stiff, aod cut right side of head ; states hat he is a fishmonger and a native of Wakefield, but now • esides at Leeds ; dressed in grey shooting coat and vest, d^ rk plaid trousers, brown topcoat, silk hat, and elastic side boots. Aud CHARLES WALKER, alias PETER RILEY, 55 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, without shoes, grey hair, I, aid on top of head, hazal eyes, fresh complexion, thin face, proportionate figure, scar on foreheaa, scar on right cheek, blue scar on lei' 6 cheek, scar between shoulders ; states he is i weaver aud a native, of Arnold, near Nottingham, but now tesides at Pudsey noar Leeds : dressed in black faded cloth xhootiug oat, giey mixture plaid vest and trousers, old dark grey topcoat, silk hat, and old elastic side boots. I'hey are supposed to have come from Hull or Beverley on the morning of the alleged offence ; they frequent race meet- ings, hirings, & e, and are supposed to be well known at Stockton, Newcastle, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, and other Urge towns. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Hunter, North Riding Constabulary* Heworth, Yorkshire. — Bow itreat, Novmber 29. Stolen from tbe dwelling - house of George King Harrison, Esq., Hagley, during the night of the 26th instant: tell silver Table Spoons, marked ' F. H' in old English ; thirteen Dessert Spoons, a Gravy Spoon, two Sauce Ladles, a Butter Knife, ten Tea Spuous, five Egg Spoons, a Card Case, three Dessert Knives and Forks ( ivory handles), two p; iirs of Sugar Tongs, a Salt Cellar, a twisted Salt Spo< m, a Oaddy Spoon, and a Trowel ( with inscription) all silver ; two pairs oS gold Spectacles, plain ; a plated Crumb Trowel, ivory handle ; a plated Cheese See, op ; a £ 5 Note, Stnur bridge and Kidderminster Bank ; aud £ 6 in Gold. £ 20 reward will be paid to any person giving such information to Superintendent Freeman, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders.— Bow- street, November 29. Missing from his home at Hand Cross, since the 15th instant: JOHN STAMMER, a painter, 49 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, hair and whiskers turning grey, and proportionate build ; dressed in grey jacket, white slop, cord trousers, and black felt hat. it is feared that some ill has befallen him. His wife received a letter from him, posted at East Grinstead, on the 18th inst. Information to be given to Superintendent Pocock, Cuckfield, or to Sergeant Berry, Staplefield, East Sussex.— Bow street, November 27. Committed for trial at the next Tiverton Quarter Sessions: JOHN SILVESTER, alias J. JEFFEREY, E. PEAKE, E. EDWARDS, E. WHITE, JOHN LEE, F. BOND, F. L. TATE, F. S. WALKER, J. WATSON, J. MOORE, and J. AUSTIN, for obtaining from Mr. W. W. Martin, of the Palmerston Hotel, Tiverton, £ 10 10s. by means of a fictitious cheque, drawn by Charles Forward and Son, in favour of J. Moore, upon Messrs. Williams, Thorn- ton, and Sykes, Dorchester Bank, Axminster, and dated the 16th instant. Thi3 same man is advertised in the Police Gazette of the 22nd instaut, charged with similar offences at Weymouth and Oxford. Information to be given to Chief Constable Crabb, Tiverton, Devon.— Bow- ttreet, November 27. Remanded at Henley, charged with felony : FREDE- RICK JONES, 18 or 19 years of age, 5 feet 6| inches high, fair complexion, sandy hair, slight moustache, ' E' tattooed inside left arm; dressed in dark [ cloth jacket,! two inside pockets behind, and one inside breast pocket, dark double- breasted serge vest, dark corduroy trousers ( nearly new), black round felt Oxford hat, and a pair of military Welling- ton boots, No. 4057, E 14, A- 4- 76, 4077 A. S. C. 78. He states that he belongs to Vauxhall, and is a general dealer. And JAMES BELL, 18 or 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, fair complexion, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in brown cloth coat, velvet collar, pockets on hips, and old dark vest and trousers, and a pair of Wel- lington boots, No. 5, L 912, W & D. He states that he is a native of Hampstead Heath, and that he is a house porter. Found in their possession a brass box Time- Piece, a small hand Looking- Glass, a new double- breasted Chesterfield Over Coat, velvet collar, black buttons, two outside pockets, a ticket pocket, and one iuside breast ditto, alpaca lining; a grey lounge Jacket, velvet collar, bone buttons, two pockets outside and one inside of breast ; and a striped flannel Shirt. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Coates, Police Station, Henley, Oxon.— Bow- street, November 27. Missing from Leek, since the 19th instant: DANIEL FENTON, a point, man on the North Stafford Railway, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 1inches high, dark com- t plexion, whiskers, and moustache ; supposed to be dressed in dark plaid trousers and vest, lace- up boots, and without hat or coat. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Williams, Leek Staffordshire.-— Bow- sireet, November 27. Description of JANE CLARKE, committed to the next Stafford Sessions, charged with obtaining ten Shillings by false pretences from the Rev. George Juge, Thorpe Hall, near Tamworth, on the 2lst instant : 23 years of age, 5 feet 2 inehes high, light brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, etout build ; dressed iu straw hat, trimmed with black velvet and brown feather, black lace veil, black figured serge jacket with fur cuffs and collar, black muff, dark green figured satin cloth dress, trimmed with mohair braid and beaded fringe, ring and keeper on third finger of left hand. Information to be given to Inspector McCrea, Tamworth, Staffordshire.— Bow- atreet, November 27. Missing from his home at Yorkersgate, Malton, since the 24th instant : EDWIN JAMES SMIDDY, 12 years old, has a slight impediment in his speech ; he left home early on the above day in his night shirt, and it is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Superintendent Clarkaon, North Riding Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 27. JOHN LYONS is remanded till the 29th instant, upon suspicion of stealing a Steam Gauge, apparently new, it bears a irade mark an anchor, and ' D. G., 2034, Improved Bourdons Patent Steam Guage' : he is 38 years of age, 5 feet 2i inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, walks rather lame ; dressed in black corduroy trousers, white slop jacket, black veat, cloth cap with peak, and iace- up boots. Information to be giv. en to Head Constable Sharpe, Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire.— Bow- street, November 24. Charged on a warrant wiii. occasioning actual bodily harm to James Casson : EDWARD DUNN, a labourer, 36 years of age, 5 feet. 7 inches high, black bushy whiskers, hairy cap, monkey jacket, and a native of Ireland. And JOHN QUIGLEY, a labourer, 25 yeara of age, 5 feet 9 ins. higb, sallow complexion, and no whiskers ; dressed in dark moleskin jacket, ditto trousers, strong boots, woollen Scotch cap with peak, and a native of Ireland. Information to be given to the Detective Superintendent, Central- Police Office, Sheffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 24. stitched bottoms, large size, with thick felt Socks ; one pair of Wellington Boots ( sea boot leather small aize ; one Water- proof Coat, light material; one grey Irish frieze Bingle- breasted Shooting Coat, black silk lining with several patches on lining; one grey and black reversible Mackintosh, pockets on black side only ; one pair Leather Leggings, reaching to knees and fastens with straps and buckles ; one old black felt Hat., grease on rim, makers ' Lewis and Co.,' Liverpool.' In- formation to be given to Superintendent Egerton, Abbey- street, Birkenhead, Cheshire.— Bow- street, November 29. Stolen from a dwelling- houae at Bray, Beiks, on the 28th instant: an open- face English silver Watch, maker Voakes, South Audley- street; one gold finger Rings, with red and white stone ; two metal Brooches, and a small mahogany Tea Caddy. Supposed by two tramps : one tall, with dark hair and whiskers, no moustache, and dressed in old dark clothes and billycock hat ; the other is short, with dark hair, no whiskers or moustache, deeply marked with smallpox, and dressed in dark clothes and billycock hat. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Iremonger, Berks Constabulary, Maidenhead. — Bow- street, November 29. Stolen on the night of the 19th instant, from a second class railway carriage, at the Preston Railway Station, 7 blue Curtains, the property of the London and North Western Railway Company. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Poliee Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- ttreet, November 29. deficient; a small Jewel Case, with a pair of gold Earrings ; a Marriage Certificate ; 2 certificates of Births; a lady's gold Watch, chased back, gold albert Chain, close links, attached ; a pearl Brooch, with Earrings to match ; J2 Bills, one £ 300 one £ 200, drawn by James Chambers, accepted by C. W. Tupper. Army and Navy Club, supposed dated 1871 ; a large carved ivory Brooch, female'a head ; a pair of gold Earriags, three Pendants to each, in case, ' J. Sewell, maker, 30, Corn- hill,' inside ; an old- fashioned Brooch, and Earrings to match, set with numerous pearls ; 4 gold rings, one with stone deficient, ' James Chambers, in memory of his grandfather,' engraved inside, one set with hair, one garnet, one tedy's ; 2 common Bracelets, set with stones, female's heads engraved thereon ; a gold plain link albert Chain, drop- piece broken off.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, November 24. . On the 6th instant, 349 pairs of Boots of various descrip- tions, bearing a trade mark of the Prussian Eagle, were stolen from a wagon at the Lye Station of the Great Western Railway. £ 10 reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the recovery of the property, and the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Mason, Paddington Station, London.— Borw- street, November 22. Stolen from an out- building at Lawley Farm, Salop, during the night of the 18th instant: two Pullets, bred between game and black Spanish, and both very dark colour, the property of Mr. Bartholomew Yates. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Merricks, Oakengates, Salop.— Bow- itreet, Nov. 22. Stolen from a lodging- house in Canterbury, on the 27th instant: an old- fashioned silver Watch. By a man, about 19 years of age, thin face, and about 5 feet 5 inches high ; dressed in black coat and trousers, felt hat, black and white scarf, low shoes, grey aud red stockings, and carried a white walking stick. Information to be given to the Chief of Poliee, Canterbury, Kent.— Bow- street, November 29. Stolen on the night of the 27th instant: a lady's gold horizontal Watch, with gold dome and dial, No. 15137 ; also a yellow Purse, blue inside, elastic baud attached, containing a Sovereign, a Half- crown, and a Sixpence. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow street, November 29. Stolen from the Sutton Paper Staining Company's Mill, Sutton, near Macclesfield, between the 12th and 20th instant, 12 brass Steps, three 2 ins. wide and 3 ins. long, four 2£ ins. wide and 3| inches long, four 3 ins. wide and 6 ins. long, and one 4 ins. wide and 5 ins. long ; also a brass Belt ( total weight about 70 lbs.). Information to be given at tbe County Police Station, Macclesfield, Cheshire.— Bow- street, November 29. Stolen between the 25th and 26th instant, from the barge ' Miller,' lying at the Town Wharf, Maidstone : a white duek Jacket, a pair of blucher Boots, about 3 lbs. of Bacon, about 2 lbs. Dutch Cheese, and 1 lb. of Butter. Supposed by bargemen, who went down the river with their barge on the morning of the 26th instant. Informatisn to be given at the Head Constable's Office, Maidstone, Kent. — Brno- street, November 27. Stolen, between 4 and 5 p. m. on the 23rd instant, from a dwelling- house in Aughton, the following property : One £ 5 Bank of England Note; £ 4 in Gold ; one silver lever Watch, without glass or fingers, No. 16804, maker's name ' H. I. In man, Liverpool'; one small ( lady's) gold Geneva Watch ; one gold Keeper Ring ; one bead Purse with clasp, contain- ing two old gold Wedding Rings, and one gold Ring set with white stones. Supposed by a man of the following descrip- tion, wbo was seen near the place at the time : about 30 yrs, of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inchea high, fresh complexion, thin featurea ; dressed in dirty moleskin jacket and trousers, and hairy cap with peak. Information to be given to the Super- intendent, County Constabulary Office, Ormskirk, Lancas- shire.— Bow- ttreet, November 27. | sentenced to 7 years penal servitude at Stafford Sessions for Stolen on the 22nd instant, from No 8, Randolph- larceny ( by bailee), and 7 years police supervision, has failed crescent, Maida Vale: a gold Necklet, broad flat fancy to reP° rt to the police at Stoke on- Trent : he is 37 years of pattern, and fringed ends ; a small round gold Locket, with a2e. 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, brown halr, pearl in centre and fringe ; two gold Brooches, one with grey e^ 8. mole on back of right fore arm, scar ou left eye- large carbuncle in centre, the other large; two small car- , brow< mole on left forearm, two scars on right buttock, scar buncle Pendants ; a small ditto, in shape of a knob; two back of neck and lost four teeth ; he is a labourer, and was carbuncle Drops belonging to ear rings ; aud a pair of gold discharged from Woking Prison on the 18th inst. Eye- glasses, with one glass broken,— Metropolitan Police, X . ft , tlm? of' apprehenswn. Stone near Stafford Division, November 27. P. Stolen from an outhouse at Bratton, Wilts, during the night of the 23id instant, the property of Mr. Prior: Pullets aud 3 Cocks, of various colours Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Woodman, Wilts Con- stabulary, Devizes. — Bow- street. November 29. Stolen on the 14th instant, from the market- room at the Swan Inn, Penrith, Cumberland : anew single- breasted fine brown cloth Overcoat, black silk covered buttons, lined with black rep or satin cioth, brown velvet collar, two outside pockets in skirts, and had a small three- cornered tear in the right skirt, which has been sewn up with brown silk ; a large- sized black and white cotton Muffler ; and a silk pocket Handkerchief. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Fowler, Penrith, or at the Couuty Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland - - Bow- ttreet, November 29. Stolen from Seacombe during the night of the 25th inst.: one dark blue cloth Overcoat, fly fronts, Astracan collar and cuff*, two pockets at sides and one inside breast, slightly marked with mud and mortar, and lined with grey plaid ; one gtey plaid walking Coat and Vest, large pattern, two pockets in skirts behind, two outside iu breasts, and ticket pocket., makers ' Brown and Sons, Birkenhead,' inside collar ; one pair purple plaid Pants, small pattern, slightly stained with mud and mortar ; one pair of Sea Boots, very soft tops, Stolen from a house at Hull, between 12 p. m. and 7' 30 a. m., on the 21st instant: 2 pairs of silvtr Table Spoons, marked ' G. S. A.' and crest a Lion ; 6 Tea Spoons, marked the same ; I Salt Spoon, marked the same ; 6 Tea Spoons, marked ' A. F. A.' fiddle pattern and shell ; 6 ditto ditto, marked the same, old fashioned and small; 1 pair of Sugar Bows, marked with an old English ' A'; 1 dark brown twilled Top Coat, siik facings, sleeve linings, black with yellow stripe ; 3 plated Pickle Forks ; and a brown and white silk Muffler. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 22. Stolen on the 8th or 9th instant, from the dwelling- house of James Nichol, Low Hesket, near Penrith, Cumberland, farmer : a double- breasted stout bro^ n cloth Overcoat, faded velvet collar, reddish brown buttons, two outside pockets in skirts, one outside pocket in left breast, lined with grey striped wincey, and about half worn ; a single breasted brown cloth Overcoat, light material, brown buttons, black silk facings on collar, two outside pockets in skirts, one pocket outside left breast, lined with brown alpaca, and about half worn; a pair of nearly new strong watertight Boots, close seamed across front, toe caps, with brass eyelet holes, two rows of sparables round soles, a half circle of sparables in the centre of the soles, and caulkers on heels and toes ; and a pair of light Boots, close seamed across the front, toe caps, two rows of sparables round soles, caulkers on heels, about half worn. Supposed by two- tramps, who left behind them a pair of old boots with elastic sides, and a pair of old ankle jack boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler. Penrith, or at the County Chief Constables Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bvw- ttreet, November 22, ACT. 1871 JOSEPH FOX, who, on the 7th March, 1871, WSH Stolen, by means of housebreaking, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Brown, Cippenham, Bucks, on the morning of j the 26th. instant: one lady's gold Watch and Chain, with a 1 Seven Shilling Gold Piece attached to Chain, No. of Watch 18661 ; one Morocco Case with tbe name of ' Mrs. R. Brown, Cippenham,' on top ; one double Locket with two Portraits enclosed, a dark blue enamelled star on surface with a Pearl iu the centre ; one gold Brooch to match Locket in a Morocco Case ; four gold Rings, one a lady's with pearl and rubies, another a lady's diamond ring with 5 diamonds, set in shape of a forget- me- not; another a lady's gold ring, set with emeralds and rubies with geld knot in centre, and one a gold gentleman's guard ring, engraved rose, shamrock and thistle ; four old silver Coins, some of them being Scotch shillings ; one silver Dump's Dollar, engraved on surface 1 William Champ, N. S. W.' and date of his death ; and one large ame- thyst Seal. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Police Station, Slough, Bucks.— Bow- street, Nov. 27. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Wrexham, between the 29th September and 30tb. October last: a gentleman's English made gold lever Watch, supposed maker Savory, London, white dial with black figures, and mainspring of chain broken. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Police Station, Wrexham, Denbighshire. — Bow- street, November 24. Stolen on the 22nd instaut, from a jeweller's shop in Brighton ; four silver Geneva hunting Watches, three of them are quite new, the fourth is a second hand watch, with gold gilt inside the cases, ana may have the name of ' Funnell' maker on cases ; a gold half- hoop diamond Ring, set with five stonea and blue enamel between each stone; and a gold Ring, set with one large pearl: tbe rings were in a blue velvet case, lined with white silk, with name of ' Brogden, Hatton Garden' oa the silk. Information to be given to Acting Chief Constable Crowhurst, Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- street, November 24. Stolen, since 20th May last : a silver verge consular Watch, No. 357, the property of Mr. Winterholder, of Maid- stone. Information to Ire given to the Head Constable, Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, Nov. 24. Stolen on 15th instant, from Marsh House, Marsh- hill, Hackney : a small japanned Cashbcx, containing a gold reversible Brooch, portrait of a lady one side, hair tbe other; a gold Cross, set with rubies and diamonds, one stone Address Information to be given to Chief Constable Congreve, Stafford.— Bow- st,, \ November 29. Left Blackburn without notifying their change of residence • ISABELLA SMITH, 43 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, swarthy complexion, grey hair, hazel eyes, slender make, a piecer; was convicted at Preston Sessions, 30th Juue, 1875, for felony, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and 4 years police supervision. MARY JANE LISTER, 18 years of age, 5 feet high, pale complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, large face, especially on one side, stout make, a weaver ; was convicted at Preston Sessions, 19th August, 1875, for felony, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and 4 years police supervision. THOMAS BENTLEY, who has left Bury, and failed to report at Blackburn : 45 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, swarthy complexion, light brown hair, large scar on bridge of nose and right temple ; was convicted at Salford Sessions, 23rd February, 1874, for felony, and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and 5 years police supervision. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, To vn Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire. — Bow- ttreet, November 29. Description of Reg. No. B11307 CHARLES BROOKS, who has left Oldbury without reporting himself : he is 42 years of ag5 feet 10j inches high, brown hair and whiskers, female and cross swords on right arm, basket of flowers on left arm, and birth mark below left breast; a labourer. He was convicted at Worcestei of fowl stealing on lst of July, 1872, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision. He is known at Dudley, Walsall, West- bromwicb, and Derby. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Kemp, Hales Owen, near Birmingham, or to Police Sergeant Simmouds, Oldbury, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, November 27. Description of JOHN RUSHWORTH, convict license holder, Reg. No. V 30, who has failed to report himself : he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 0J inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, scar on right eyebrow, and mole on left cheekbone. He was convicted for shoplifting and larceny at Bolton on the 22nd July, 1869, and sentenced to 8 years penal servitude ; was discharged ou the 10th Nov., 1875. Information to be given to Chief Constable Dalgleish, Borough Police Office, Town Hall, Ashton- under- Lyne, Staffordshire - Bow- street, November 24, W nm November 29, 1876 DESERTERS FROM HER M A J B H T T' fr SB KVroJfi, •) n vM after this date ( 12 July, 1872), ipitil further notice, the Reward given for4he Apprehension of Deserters will be in ® ms varviug From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS? the ? nount being assessed according to the circumstances of ea « ? h particular ease — 23ie applications fat Bewards will only hs token into eon-;: deration when rabsnifcted through and recon tiendad by the Oonuuitting Magii'onsw MS. mi OOJSSE wbbe BOB*. rn. li • softs* ft mwmsm zwm ot WTOBSTK. MiftOS Of BBS& SOTOH- 353810 858811 553813 " 53813 • 53814 S53815 153816 ' 853817 £ 58818 858819 Brandon, James Bradbury, Frank Buck, Henry Buckland, Wm. Bell, James Byrns, John Berger, Hemy Burkett, Robert Burns, William Brown, Thomas 599 1st Life Gds. 1651 lst Dragoons 6 th Drag. Gds. 12ih Lancers ,5th Foot 8c tool — 105th Foot — Roy. ArtiD ory — ditto 2821 ditto 1076 956 Chelsea, Middlesex Sheffield, York Bristol Paddington, Mddlesx Marylebone, Mddlsx. Cork Clinton, Canada Shoreditch, Mddlesx. fiatler, York Dublin sculptor clerk labourer ditto ditto tailor labourer butcher labourer shoemaker 274 22 22 25 194 24 21 19 28 24 5 114 9} 7 9 6 54 61 5 8 5 104 5 8| blaci. It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn hrown blue grey blue hazel blue grey blue grey haze' dark fair fair iresh fair sallow frea). » ir dark dark regimental ditto grey ; cheek regiments.! plain ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental 7 NOT. 9 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 30 Oct. 28 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oot. 29 Oct, 3 Nov. London Norwich Cardiff . Shorncliffe London Ashton- u- L. London ditto ditto Limerick eyebrows meet reoruit, attested off pasB to London reoruit, attested two soars on forehead an:-: cue on nose H. 2 G. H. R. 1864 ' right arm j reoruit recruit ditto tattooed on ants 553820 ' 53821 163822 458828 > 53824 153825 453826 363828 33.829 Billing, James Byrne, William Brown, Thomas Brown, John Borkin, James Bryan, John Brogan, Michael Brien, John Craggs, Henry Church, John 5268 2821 1542 1495 ditto ditto ditto General Serv. 16thBrig. Dep. 46th Brig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dep 69thBrig. Dep. 6th Drag. Gds, 21st HussarB Newcastle- on- Tyne Dublin ditto Hammersmith, Mdlx. Manchester Liverpool Th omastc wn, Klk n ny Morpeth, Nrthmbrid. Hitchin, Herts labourer ditto shoemaker labourer ditto ditto puddier labourer draper labourer 24 20 24 194 191 22 191 25 234 22 8 . It. brn 8 brown dk. bm brown brown brown hair It. brn dk. brn brown grej blue hazel grey brown hazsl blue blue hazel hazel fresh fresh dark fresh fresl fresh freal dark fresh cloth; fustian regiments! ditto plain futtian plain ditto black j tweed regimental ditto .8 Nov. 31 Oct. 3 Nov. 23 Oct. 7 Nov. 24 Oct. 4 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. Berwck- o-. X- Dublin Limerick London » London a Clontnel York Hounslow recruit 9 between Manchester,& Ashton- u- Lyne scar lefr, arm ; recruit, attested ta'toosd left arm * en route to Greenlaw chip and lighthouse cn breast; recruit took part of reg. nec. ditto SE8880 ' 53831 153832. S6383S 1153834 * 63835 153836 858837 358838 353889 Clarke, Christphr. Crock, William Carroll, Thomas Cronan, Charles Clarke, James Cobb, Levi Cummings, Wm. Callaghan, Michl. Connor, Jeremiah Dixon, John 673 1086 673 623 548, 2856 1614 2nd. Foot 9th Foot 12th Foot, 41st Foot 65th Foot Boy. Artillory ditto General Serv. ditto 12th Lancers Monkwearmouth* Blackburn, Lnnc Marylebone, Middlsx. Pensford, Somerset Wigan, Lancashire Wimborne, Dorset Wandsworth, Surrey Mary lebon e, Mi ddlsx Cork Wcolwich, Kant ditto tailor labourer ditto collier labours* caulker labourer ditto servant 19 .5 251 5 241 20 21 23} 24 184 28 It. brn brown brown It. brn It. . brn dk. bm brown brown brown brown grey grey blue grey brown blue hazel hazol fresh fresb fresh light fresh frefflb fresb fair sallow fresb plain regiments! ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto ditto regimental 5 Nov. 6 Nov. • 9 Nov. 10 Nor. 5 Nov. 13 Nov. 11 Nov. 27 Oct. 17' Oct. 6 Nov. Aldershot Harwich Gravesend Pembroke Preston Weedon • Lond on ditte ShornelifFo * Durham • hip on chest, crucifix right r- rm tattooe i on right arm slight sear on forehead * en route to Wo recruit recruit, attested < ff pass to London tati ooed on left arm ; recruit scar right eyebrow, anchor left arm reeruit sear on back, lost teeth, tattooed on arms reeruit, attested recruit recruit, surgically inspected recruit 753840 853841 368843 163844 >. 53845 553846 ( 53847 3,5,3848 3538W Davis, John Dean, John Dale, Henry Donogher, James Ellis, John Elley, Edward Edwards, Lewis Fitzgerald, A. A. Fitzgerald, Thos. Farr, William 920 3608 1334 3370 877 8th Foot, iioy. Artillery Army Service 14thBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery ditto 25th Brig. Dep Cold. Guards Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery London Norton, Derby St. PancraB, Middlsx St. Helens, Lane. Mars den, Lancashire Brighton, Sussex Monmouth Sheffield, York Athy, Kildare Sheffield, York tinsmith labourer carman labourer moulder sawyer puddler labourer ditto carter m 23 26 19} 61 brown 10i It. brn 44 brown 71 ibrown 8f| dk. brn 91 brown it. brn brown brown It. brn 64 blue blue grey It. brn grey grej blue brown grey grey fresh Sresi; dark freer fresh pale dark fresh fresh fresh plain i egimental ditto mixture regimental plain black tweed ; light mixture j black plain 22 Oct. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 23 Oct. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. .' jiverpool Birminghm Chatham St. Helens Coventry Greenwich Warringtn. Roth erham Dublin Sheffield 58850 ; S3851 " SS85S ; 53853 :£ 3854 ? 53855 853856 S03857 S5885R 553859 Fitzgibbons, John Fitzgerald, P. Gilmore, William Gunning, William Gray, Charles Gunter, Thomas Gibbons, James Gibson, Samuel Holden, Robert Hartley, John 868 1602 957 2050 1280 841 676 i General Serv. 66thBrig. Dep. 4thDrag. Gds. 8th Fool Rifle Brigade Royal H. Art. 6thBrig. Dep. 36thBrig. Dep. 5th loot 12th Foot Marylebcne, Mddlsx. Dublin Clitheroe, Lane. Clayton, Lancashire Westbury, Wilts Brecon Leeds, York Shankhill, Antrim Brighton, Sussex Manchester porter labourer ditto ditto groom butcher labourer carpenter porter labourer 19 .22 224 19 204 281 18 20 181 24 8 brown 511 light 10 " 4| 54 4 64 41 84 orown brown light brown brown dk. brn brown sandy blue blue grey grey blue grey blue brown grey blue fresl" fresh dark fresh fresh pale fresh frosh fresh fresl ditto regimente; ditto plain regimental ditto plain dark regiments,:- ditto 2 Nov. 10 Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Oct. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Nov. London Naas Dundalk Ashton- u- L Dublin ditto York Belfast Woolwich Gravesend 853860 Hughes, Thomas 1182 60th Rifles Wolverhampton ditto 19 5 4} brown brown tresh ditto 11 Nov. 353861 Hanley, Thomas 432 78th Foot Edinburgh typefoundr. 19} ,5 7 It. brn hazel fresb ditto 9 Nov. 383862 Harris, Thomas 754 Rifle Brigade Kent labourer 24.} 5 4} aubum grey^ fresh ditto 9 Nov. 353868 Hillman, Albert 34479 Roy. Artillery Southover, Sussex groom 20 5 4f brown hazel fresh supposed plain 6 Nov. I538S4 Hunt, James H. — General Serv. St. James's, Middlsx. labourer 191 5 41 brown haze! fresh plain 27 Oct. 233865 Hood, Thomas —• ditto Hoxton, Middlesex cabinet mkr 20 5 51 brown grey fresh ditto 2 Nov. 353866 Howard, Thomas — ditto St. Giles, Middlesex tailor 191 5 5 dark brown fresh ditto 28 Oct. 358867 Hopkins, John — ditto ditto bootcloser 24 5 6 dk. brn haasi dark ditte 31 Oct. 153868 Harwood, James — 1stBrig. Dep. Pimlieo, Middlesex butcher 21 5 7 brown blue fair tweed 2 Nov. 553869 Jones, William 1608 6th Drag. Gds. Leeds, York labourer 18* S 81 brown grey freah regimental 9 Nov. ditto sea- on bctb cheeks and upper lip scar on right knee j c if furlough scar on nose ; reoruit Bear right side of neck scar on abdomen ; recruit took part, of reg. neo. vaiicose in left leg Winchester Edinburgh Shomcliffe Woolwich London ditto ditto ditto > York rS638/ 0 563871 • 553872 £ 53873 353874 553875 863876 553877 353878 • 53879 Johnson, George Jones, Thomas Jones, William Johnson, William Jones, Edward Jordan, John Jackson, Fredk. Kerr, John Kelly, Patrick Knibbs, Joseph 903 958 13 S6 4907 1419 810 5267 1932 8th hoot. ditto 43rd Fool Roy. Artillery ditto 46thBrig. Dep. 49thBrig. Dep. 108th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Prescot, Lancashire Croydon, Surrey Bernaondsey Whitechapel, Middx. Cardiff, Glamorgan St. George's, Middx. Glasgow Garvin, Derry Castletown, Wstmtb. Kingswinford, Staff. diuo tailor porter brassmoldr. laboarej ditto clerk labourer shoemaker ditto 1181 5 126 16 go 5 881 5 SO 5 84 5 5 5 5 5 20 19 28| 6} fair 641 brown 9} jdark 54. brown 94 ik. bm 6f brown 7 dk. brn 61 brown 74 brown 9 brown 163880 Lee, Benjamin ' 453 9th Foot Birmingham 214 5 6 ! 53881 Larkin, Patrick — 23rd Foot Dub ill brickle. ver 26 6 H 263888 Lankesheer, Geo. 1853 53rd Foot Witcombe, Somerset tailor 24f 5 6} 84 553883 Lewis, Charles 3459 Roy. Artillery Newcastle- on- Tyne harness mkr 28 5 '; 5ii88- j Lloyd, John — General Serv. St. Giles's, Middx. labour ® 22 5 5 353885 Murfin, Herbert 3494 Gren. Guards Ripton, Derby ditto gfi 5 8fr 553886 McMenenry, Alex. — Scots Fusiliers Lanark ditto 17} 5 7} 353887 Munday, George 676 18th Foot Paddington, Middx. ditto 21 5 54 163888 McDermot, Philip 777 26th Foot Cambusnethan, Lurk. quarryman 25 5 91 94 553889 Murray, Thomas 1052 31st Foot Co » k labours* 27} 5 grej grej blue grey grej blue hazel grey brown grej fresh sallow fresh fresh dark fair fresh fresh sallow ruddy plain ditto regiments! ditto ditto plain ditto regimental black regimental 1 Oct. 27 Oct, 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 5 Nov. 3.1 Oct, 8 Nov. 8 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. Manchester Ashton- u- L Birr Aldei shot Woolwich London Woolwich Belfast Dublin New'tle- o- T took part of reg. neo. tattooed on arms ! D.' cn lefr wrist tattooed on right arm ; reeruit poc'jpitted ; recruit anchor cn left arm ; rec uh, attested recruit, attested reoruit * between Uxbrid.^ e and Wcclwich took part of roe. men reeruit scar on nose j recruit marks outside of logs off furl- ugh to Shornmfad recruit, approved recruit-, not hnally approved to: k waist- belt scars on knees and back mother's mark left upprr eyelid sandy black earidy brown brown dk. brn feir It, brn dk." brn brown hazel grej grej blue haze! blue blue grej blue haze! fresh dark fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresl fresh ditto ditte ditto ditto plain regimen til dark regiments) blue; moleskin regiments) 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Oct. 6 Nov. 30 Oct. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. Harwich Dublin Nenagb Woolwich London ditto Glasgow Gravcsund Glasgow Portland tattooed on left arm, scar right knee scar across chest pockpitted recruit, attested ditto took part of reg. nee. mole ever left bip j fecruit, attested made away wilh monies 858890 853891 553892 553893 363894 553896 S6389H S63897 353898 I5389! » Mackenzie, Colin Murphy, Edward Morgan, James Mahoney, John Murphy, Patrick More, Charles McDonald, James McCullen, Nichols Mead, Daniel Murphy, John 634, 71; til Foot 380 94th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto General Serv. ditto 1718 3491 1093 491 Inverness Drogheda, Louth Paddington, Middi. Dublin Wexford Chatham, Kent Dundee, Forfar Cork Dartford, Kent ditto sailor labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto grocer labourer carpenter 234 5 21 5 241; 5 214 6 5 234 2- 3 5 ( brown 6 jdk. bra 84 brown 20 brown brown black dk. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown blue haze! grej blue brown blue blue brown grej freeh fair fresS". fresh fresh dark fair fair fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimente' drab; cloth regiments! plain ditto 11 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Nov. 6 Nov. 6 Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 7 Nov. 3 Nov. 27 Oct. I Edinburgh | Newry mole on left thigh Sheerness ' H. M. | E. A.' left arm ; off pass to I/ ondon Newport, M Liverpool Colchester Dundee Woolwich Green aich London recruit cut en left ear recruit-, attested recruit 163900 363901 868902 163908 363904 853906 * 63906 S53907 163908 253909 McKenna, Edwd. Nagle, William Norwood, Daniel Neal, Daniel Ollic, Jemmy Owens, John O'Mally, Michael O'Hara, James O'Brien, Thomas Pereival, William 2301 3052 659 1804 lst Brig. Dep. 5th Foot 107th Foot General Serv. Isti Drag. Gds. 6v.- Drag. Gds. 87th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 2ndDrag. Gds. Donagh, Monaghan Cork St. Alban'e, Herts Lambeth, Surrey Cork Merthyr, Glamorgan Augbavale, Majo Dublin Leicester Exeter, Devon labourer ditto ditto ditto carriagmkr. oollier miller moulder clerk ditto 181 5 24} 5 26 18 28 241 214 21 21 71 6 7 71 8 6 51 84 brown brown It. bm brown It. bm dk. brn sandy fair It. brn browr. grej blue brown hazel blue grey blue grey blue hsze) fresh fresh fresb fair fresh dark freBh fresb fresh sallow black j < heck tweed ditte plain ditto ditto regimental plain pilot; cord regimental 14 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oet. 8 Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. New'tle- o- T recruit, attested Woolwich Parkhurst London Greenwich * Halifax* Macclsfield. Leicester Waterfcrd • 63910 > 63911 353912 $> 63913 263914 363916 i53916 553917 " S3918 358910 Priory, James Post, John Rainer, John Rogers, John Rimmer, William Robertson, lames Robinson, Robert Rooney, Thomas Smith, Thomas Singleman, Harris took part of reg. neo. officer's servant recruit, attested recruit ditto * between Huboerstone Fort &' Yor! t * Nova Scotia recruit, attested oar on lefr, cheek ; reeruit stole a £ 10 cheque 1535 254 General Serv. ditto 6th Dragoons Rifle Brigade Roy . Artillery ditto IstBrig. Dep. 36thBiig. Dep lst Drag. G. i s. 37th E'oot Chelsea, Middlesex Marylehone London Gravesend, Kent Warwick Old Monkland, Lurk. Berwiek- on- Tweed Leitrim Edinburgh Whitechapel, Middx. labourer ditto ditto tailor labourest miiMsr labourer ditto groom glazier 20 19 184 19 19 261 194 It. brn brown brown brown browri dk, brn It. brn dk. hrn It. brn brown blue grey grey haze) haze! grej grey grey grey haze) fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair plain ditto regiments' plain dark black j moleskin cloth twee'' ; black rogimentel 2 Nov. 22 Oct. 13 Nov. - Oct. 11 Nov. 30 Oet. 10 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. London ditte Dublin si Woolwich Glasgow Barwek- o- T Ballymena s Gosport recruit, ' P.' on left arm; recruit cut outBide right arm recruit » en rcute to Winchester ditto recruit, attested ditto recruit, surgica'ly inspected recruit * between Wigan and Preston off furlough 553920 563921 253922 563923 553924 153925 163928 363927 .53928 > 53929 Smith, James Stubbs, William Stephenson, John Smith, John Thomas, Thomas Thomas, William Turner, Frederick Thomas, James Thornton, Edward 111 94th Foot 13862 Rl. 3334 Roy. Artillery Hospital Crps. General Serv. Scots Fusiliers 30th Foot 99th Foot Roy. Artillery 61st Brig. Dep. 6282 1319 1176 2785 Shankhill, Antrim Whitby, Yorks Chesterfield, Derby Westminster Liverpool Carmarthen Warrington, Lane. York Durham tailor bricklayer labouref draper labourer baker blacksmith basketmker. labourer 254.7 71 It. bri. 194 40 18 46 27 351 22 21 4| I brown 6 i brown 411 brown 9 ! browr; 6 j brown 51jdk. br,. 7 i brown haze! hazel grey blue brown bro'. vn grey hazol fresh fresh fresh frosh sallow fresh fresh sallow ditto plain regimental ditto plain regiments. 1 ditto ditto ditto pilot; tweed 10 Nov. 6 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 27 Oct. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Oct. 6 Nov. Newry Chatham Woolwich Devonport Lonion ditto Chatham Kilkenny Cape Town Edinburgh took the whole of reg. neo. reeruit took waist- belt and part o? reg. nec. D, pockpitted, right little t e doubled up off iurlongh to Aberdeen recruit,, surgically inspected DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). sews m. SAMX BE ® , m. 30KM. WHBBB MM TBADB. 533930 M58981 § 53938 363933 153934 f6393c S63938 > 53937 53938 J63939 Wiltshire, James Wayte, William Williams, Charles Weir, James Wilson, Thomas Wilson, James Welch, James Walpole, William Welsh, John Walsh, John 1239 21st Hussars 1264 49th Foot 863 58th Foot 56l| 65th Foot 616 78th Fool Eoy. Artillery General Sery. ditto 46thBrig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dp 718 Bethr al- gn., Middx. Macclesfield, Chshire. Northampton Edinburgh Kilmamopk, Ayr Dundee, Forfar Lambeth, Surrey St, Giles, Middlesex 8t Margaret's, Mdlx Roscomipon carm an • labourer tailor labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer tinman fOBB. HAIB. S7E9, 22 5 71 brown hazel 251 6 7 dk. brn brown 21 5 6 dk. brn grey 27 5 61 dk. bm hazel 21} 5 6 brown ha^ el. 22 5 51 dk. brn grey 19 5 6 brown blue 18 5 6 brown grey 21 5 6 fair blue 23 5 5} brown blue, EAOB. OOAT « ' E80U9HBSS, DATB 01 D38EBTJ*. I'LIAOB OM BBSBBTHHT. MASKS AMD REMARK fresh ruddy fair fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto ditto ditto ( egimeataJ. 6 NOT 8 NOT. 30 0.: t. 8 NOT. 11 NOT. 24 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Oot. 31 Oct. 7 Nov. Hounslow Portsmouth Aldershot Preston , Edinburgh Woolwich Londqn ditto ditto Greenlaw 153940 53941 £ 83942 5539 < 8 16394.4 » 53945 S68948 : 68947 ' 53948 15394' Assiter, James Ashton. Wm. Jsph. Arter, Thos. James Abel, James Brooks, Mark Bloomfield, Wm. Barnes, Thomas Brown, John Wm. Bowgen, William Brooks, James 1961 54- 7 3217 1658 1880 935 578 148 18bh Hussars 10th Foot 60th Rifles 48thBrig. Dep l « t Dragoons 2ndDrag. Gds. 5th Foot 65th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Ramsgate, Kent Hockhaw, Norfolk New Romney, Kent Sheffield, Yorks Buckingham Higham, Kent Ratcliffe, Middlesex Oloham, Lancashire Norwich, Norfolk Shoreditch, Middx. brickmaker tinsmith servant labourer ditto grocer labourer ditto bootmaker bricklayer 21 5 2 15 71 j browu | grey 23 5 61 24 5 81 191 5 10 191 5 71 20 5 4} 21 5 6t 281 5 6} 21} 5 5 5 -,' it. brn brown dk. bm brown It. brn It. bm brown dk. brn brown grey grey hazel brown blue hazel grey hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fresh dark freah fresh fresh fresb aegimantfi ditto, plain iwgimental ditto plain ditto ditto regimental 17 Nov. 14 NOT. 14 NOT. 20 NOT. 15 NOT. 16 NOT. 11 NOT. 11 NOT. 11 NOT. 13 NOT. Colchester Dover Winchester Guildford Norwich Oiihi^ Woolwich Preston. ' V Woolwioh scar left leg; took part of reg. nec. scar on scapula -* woollen feeder off pass anchor back of left hand recruit lost two ujajjer nalars i reeruit recruit, attested pockpi tted; recruit, attested recruit, attested tattooed on left arm ; recruit tattooed on arms ; off furlough off furlough to Ashford, Kent scar on leii shoulder scar under right nipple anchor back of left wrist sea; on left, arm ; recruit tattooed on right arm; recruit recruit * eu route to Wgolwich acara on back of neck I6395U < 53951 .553952 153953 163954 163956 ' 63956 153957 853958 36395* Beckett, John Booth, John Bolton, Thomas Barlow, Joseph Brown, Thomas Bamford, William Blackman, George Brown, John Curtis, Charles Counter, Thomas 1001 259 347 4 £ 2 1650 1771 ditto ISthBrig. Dep ditto 21st. Brig. Dep. 37t. hBrig. Dep. 4tth. Brig. Depf 46thBrig. Dep. 60thBrig. Dep. 18th Hussars 17th Lancers Dereham, Nort lk OHham, Lancashire Blackburn Wellington, Salop Churcham, Glouc. Dublin Tunb Wells, Kent Edinburgh Epsom, Surrey Edinburgh labouret ditto ditto groom blacksmith mariner laboui er striker labourer draper 19 211 194.6 231 5 5 5 6 5 28 21 21 201 61 6 61 6 4} 7t 5 6* 71 It. brn brown It. bm dark brown brown dk. bm brown brown 5 811 dk. bm blue brown blue grey grey blue hazel blue blue brown freah fresb frosh fair fair swarth fresh fresh fair ditto green; moleskin regimental dark; light dark; fustian regimental ditto plain regimental ditto 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 17 Nov. 8 Nov. 16 Nov. 12 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. ditto Baltori Burnley Shrewsbury * Warley Maidstone Greenock Canterbury Aldershot ' J,' qb left & m f reoruit ecar over sacrum recruit recruit. * between Gloucester and Bristol tattooed on aims off pass recruit, finally approve! tattooed on arms ; off furiough off furlough to Edinburgh 2) 3960 363961 353962 § 53963 ?, 53964 ' 53965 453966 353967 SS539S8 35' 39S9 Culverwell, Joseph Collerton, Thomas Caton, Thomas Cameron, William Clapham, Thomas Cowling, Robert Cook, John Cook, George Clarke, Edmnd. W. Cooke, Joseph Hy. 1332 51 856 573 91.4 456 1409 4162 8273 20th Hussars 15th Foot 22nd Foot 42nd Foot 61st Foot 65th Foot 107th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto Brixton, Surrey Manchester Blackpool Perth' Lincoln Heckmondwike, York Newcastle, Stafford Plymouth, Devon Shedford, Norfolk Leicester sugar boiler labourei ditto ditto ditto engineer labourer tailor carpenter shoeing Bmh 18} 23 191 23} 37 23 m 191 brown brown brown It. bm brown It. bm It. bm black brown It. bm grey blue grey blue brown grey hazel grey grev hazel fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresb ditto plain regiments, 1 ditto ditto ditto ditto brown; black dittc 16- NOT. 16 Nov. 15 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. Brighton Sheffield Fleetwood Malta Aldershot Preston Parkhurst Leeds Bublb? Woolwich scar back of right band and left foiefinger I cross on right arm, blaek mark on leit j off pass to Darwen ! soar on left shoulder blade joff furlough ditto to Heckmondwike recruit, attested mole on. back 363970, S63971 S53978 < 63978 363974, >, 53975 553976 353977 ^ 53978 § 53979 Cummings, Wm. Cook, Frederick Conroy, Luke Coleman, Edward Cannon, John Davis, John Day, Edmund Dolan, Thomas Davis, Edward Eggleston, Job 4374 791 1097 513 995 805 ditto ditto 10r. hBrig. Dep. 2ithBrig. Dep. 29 th Brig. Dep 9 th Foot 19th Foot 22nd Foot 21th Foot Gren. Guards Wandsworth, Surrey Chelmsford, Essex Dublin Merthyr Tyd,, Glam. Liverpool Limehouse, Middx. Hull, Yorks Chester Edinburgh Nottingham caulker labourer ditto puddler labourer sailor labourer iron worker labourer 24 22 25 21 26 22 20} 191 25 20 4} 5 7 7 6 7 5} 101 0 brown brown light brown dk. brn brown dk. bm It. brn brown brown hazel hazel grey gre? brown blue hazel blue grey gray fresh fresh fair feir fresh fair fresh fresh fresh tweei j moleskin regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto pilot; cord 11 Nov. 21 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. i recruit, Glpnmel Bradford Cardiff Nrthamptn. Colchester Aldershor Fleetwood D over Derby * en route to Woolwich recruit, sur^ cally inspected 1 J. J. C.' on left arm ' H. B,' right arm; off furlough off furlough to Turtenham Green took waist- belt, and part of reg. nee. off furlough; took the whole of veg. nec. recruit, not finally approved ' 453980 553981 463982 353983 463984 85398E » 353988 353987 353988 .53989 Edwards, James Early, Thomas Earl, Frederick Francis, David Freese, George Fitzgerald, John Graham, Thomas Gallagher, William Graham, John Gray, Charles 2730 13645 319 892 570 8603 1635 486 667 2050 Cold." Guards Rl. Engineers 47thBrig. Dep Sth Foot 8th Foot Roy. Artillery 26tli Foot 51st Foot 93rd Foot Rifle Brigade Birmingham Dublin Alton, Hants Chiswick, Middlesex Newcastle- on- Tyne Galway Abbey, Renfrew Huddersfield, Yorks Inverness Westbury, Wilts tube drawer 211 5 9 brown grey fresh regimental 15 Nov. London groom 2 If 5 9 brown grey freab ditto 18 Nov. ASderahot scar back of neek; off leave to Dublin labourer 181 5 7} auburn grey fresh ditto 20 Nov. Kngatn- o- T off pass ditto 20} 5 8 brown blue freeh ditto 12 Nov. Woolwich took part of reg. neo. glassmaker 20 5 5 sandy blue free!.; ditto 14 Nov. Liverpool off furlough clerk 26 6 81 brown blue fresh ditto 10 Nov. Woolwich labourer 241 5 61 dk. bm grey dark ditto 13 Nov. Glasgow ditto m 6 5 It. bm grey grey dark ditto 16 Nov. Colchester off furlough to Huddersfield ditto 181 5 6} brown fresh ditto 16 Nov. Dublin broke out of barracks groom 201 5 61 light blue fresh ditto 8 Nov. ditto scar right side of neck ,68990 553991 33992 153998 i63994 153995 253998 ? 53997 ' 153993 Getliffe, Henry Alf. Gledhill, Henry Hack, Charles Holmes, John Hardwicke, Wm. Harrod, William Hamilton, Frank Jones, William B. Jackson, Edward Johnson, Chrstpbr. 936 Roy. Artillery 1529; ditto 877 8th Foot 916 15th Fool 2093 29th Fool 2954 133 3063 Roy. Artillery General Serr, 29tb Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. St. George's, Middx. Hull, Yorks Stamford, Lincoln Thirsk, Yorks Rugby, Warwick Nottingham Leamington, Wrwick. Knighton, Radnor Marylebone, Middx. Cambridge clerk cabinetmkr. labourer striker labourer groom labourer brass finishr groom 23} 34 23 22 191 21 201 201 20 5 8 dark brown 14, bm brown It. bm brown It. bm dk. brn brown brown hazel blue grey brown grey grey grey hazel grey grey dark fair feir dark fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain plain regimental ditto plain 16 NOT. 13 NOT. 14 NOT. 14 NOT. 15 NOT. 13 NOT. 1 NOT. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 5 Nov. Woolwioh ditto Aldershot Sheffield Chatham Woolwioh 0rO) don Chatham ' London dittc scars on knees off furlough to Stamford ditto to York pockpitted reeruit, attested! off furlough to Bilstoo, Stafford ditto mole nape of neck; reeruit < 54009 « 54001 ; 64002 '- 154003 354001 J6400S 354008 ,54007 36100* S5400 » Joyce, Patrick Jackson, Henry Knight, John Kelly, Thomas Kelso, William Lewis, Owen Leslie, George Lewis, William Linskey, Jamea Lee, James 6 48 3rdBrig. Dep. 1485 17thBrig. Dep. Gren. Guards 52nd Foot 1st Brig. Dep. 24th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto lOthBrig. Dep. 1914 626 3055 1152 3278 813 Gateshead, Durham Berenton, Lincoln Birmingham Dublin Anderston. Lanark Rockfield, Monmouth London Richmond, Surrey Ballynahilt, Galway Hull, York plasterer labourer shoemaker labourer ditto puddler med. studnt. groom labourer ditto 191 38 18 251 24 191 20} 19} 23f 25 dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown It. bm It. brn brown brown blue hazel blue blue hazel brown blue grey hazel sallow fresh fair fair freah fresh fresb fair fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto dark; brown regiments! ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 NOT. 14 NOT. 16 NOT. 14 NOT. 16 NOT. 14 NOT. 11 NOT. 11 NOT. 11 NOT. 11 NOT. Sunderland Bury Warley Plymouth Liverpool Dover Woolwich ditto New'tle- o- T Bradford scar on right groin ; off furlough off furlough bucket on right arm ; reeruit off fu, lough dark marK on loins tattooed on chest and left arm « 4010 354011 354012 S54013 354014 £ 6401? $ 54018 54017 $ 4018 554019 Lowe, Henry Lyons, James McLaughlin, R. Madler, Charles Murray, Henry Mara, John Murray, William McGrath, John J. Marr, William McNallay, Owen 812 16thBrig. it. iep. — 168th Brig. Dep. 324 21at Foot 27th Foot 60th Riflet 108th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 1730 2593 631 2230 Wigan, Lancashire Berwick, Nrthmbrln d Glasgow Norwich Wigan, Lancashire Newbridge, Kildare Dublin ditto Leamington, Warwck Edinburgh collier dresser furnaceman labourei ditto * labourer bricklayer tailor labourer 22} 21 21} 24} 201 241 191 22 261 191 brown dk. bra brown It. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn brown brown brown grey hazel grey blus hazel gee? blue grey hazel fresh fresli fresfi fair fresb sallow fresh fresh fresh fair ditto white slop; eord regimental ditto tweei; eord regimental ditto tweed; meleskin regiment ® 1 ; meleskm 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 25 Oct. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. Ashton- u- L Preston Portsmouth Belfast * Belfast Dublin Glaagovs Sheeroess Dundee scar right, eyebrow, lost tip of It. ring finger recruit, finally approved scat over stomach * between Preston and Winchester grocer's assistant off pass to London cr ss on left arm ; reeruit ; 54020 t54021 J54025S ( 54023 554024 154026 361028 164027 - 54023 SS4029 Mainwaring, W. H, Norris, Henry O'Brien, Francis Purcell, James Proudley, Robert Phillips, Charles Pilling, Thomas Perrie, John . Price, Joshua Ridley, John 1354 3616 ; Army Service Roy. Artillery 68thBrig. Dep 6th Drag. Gds. 23rd Foot 27th Foot 30th Foot Roy. Artillery 37thBrig. Dep. 6lhDrag. Gds. S6403J ; 5403l W493SS s* 4033 © 4034 > 53035 = 54038 f84037 54038 < 54.03! Reed. William Russell, Chas. R Rhodes, James Riley, Thomas Relf, William Reeves, William Rimmar, Henry Roberts, David Smith, John Stout, Joseph 581 207 252 235 » 755 _ 1339 1324| 20th Hussars Westminster, Mddlex clerk 221 5 7} It. bm hazel fresh regimental 11 Nov. Woolwich took part of reg. nec. Yarmouth, Norfolk seaman 191 5 6} black black sallow ditto 14 Nov. ditto anchor on loft arm Blackburn, Lane. bricklayer 221 6 4} dk. brn brown fresh slop; moleskin 15 NOT. Preston supposad to be about Blackburn ' J. P.' on arms Manchester labourei 19 5 7 dk. brn blue pale plain 25 Oct. Manchester Anglesey ditto 20 5 6| dk. brn brown swarth regimental 15 NOT. Dublin Urney, Cavan printer 20 5 5 Ik. brn brown sallow ditto 8 NOT. ilelfast sear back of neck Blackburn, Lanc. Sevenoaks, Kent Aberdare, Glamorgan spinner 20| 5 6} dk. bro grey sallow ditto 18 NOT. Chatham labourer 28 5 4 light grey fresh black 19 NOT. Alderahot took a suit of black clothes ditto 20 5 6 dk. brn brown fresli regimental 14 NOT. ditto scar on left thigh ; off furlough Bortlington* minor 23 5 81 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 14 Nov. York sear on left Bhouller * Northumberland 752 437 17 U 3228 375 1594 3195 5th Fool 8th Foot 31st Foot Roy. Artillery ditto General Serr. 17thBrig. Dep Sth Drag. Gds. Cold. Guards Manchester Ardwick, Lancashire Leeds, York Manchester Tenterden, Kent Upton, Notts Surrey Liverpool Glasgow Penrith, Cumberlnd. shoemaker sailor labour ® ! comb maker engine drrvr shceinaker labourer joiner painter labourer 854041 3- 54014 354015 354041 - 55404,5 Si540tS 351017 554018 36404 Sward, Wm. Spratt, John Stock, John Savage, Patrick Simpson, George Sheen, John Shurety, Charles Simpson, John Sullivan, John Stuart, John R. 9il 15th Foot. 1150 25th Foot 157 624 693 3657 1811 52nd Foot 60th Rifle* 64th Foot 103rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. 62ndBrig. Dp. Heligoland Ederney, Fermanagh Farnham, Surrey Dublin Wolverhampton Brecon Hampstead, Midlesx Wigton, Cumberland St. Margaret's, Mdlsx Keith, Aberdeen aeamo. n jlabouror ditto joiner puddler labourer horsekeepr. labourer ditto cooper 251 181 221 23 231 23 231 221 21 211 21} 34} 211 231 241 19} 25 33 19 181 61 Hi 8 5 4} 5 7 8} 111 61 71 8 51 7} 6 51 81 4} brown It. brn dk. brn brown dark brown brown It. brn dk. bro dk. brn It. brii light It. brn dk. bru dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown bluo grey grey brown blue grey grey hazel haael grey hazel groy hazel grey brown grey bluo grey grey blue sallow fresh frosh fresh fresh feir fresh fresh freab florid ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental plain regimental ditto ditto 19 Nov. 17 Nov. 14, Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 13 Nov. 6 Nov. 17 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 NOT. Brighton Woolwich Liverpool Portland e Sheffield London Bury York Windsor sear above left eyebrow ; off pass small scar on forehead off furlough large mole left side of body reeruit * en route to Woolwich, mole back of right shoulder ; recruit took part of reg. nee, broke out of guard- room fresh frash fresh fresh fresh sallow dark fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto linen; cord regimental, ditto ditto ditto plain ditto 14 Nov. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 31 Oct. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. aheflield ; oil furlough to Hull, York Dublin I ditto Portsmouth off sick furlough to Farnham tattooed on left arm ; reeruit pock pitted ; off furlough to Wolverhampt on off furlough took the whole of leg. nec. Chester Aldershot Devonport Woolwich Eastbourne London Glasgiw off sick furlough to East Cuthwa'e scar cn eyebrows ; reeruit .64050 .• 64051 154) 52 361053 154054 354055 154958 564057 454058 £ 54059 Timbrell, Fredk. Taylor, George Trench, James Vale, Richard Whitehouse, P. Wood, John Wickens, Henry Williams John Walsh, John Young, George 1135 8744 537 889 897 632 1157 804 501 Lst Drag. Gds. Cold. Guards 42nd Brig. Dep 60fchBrig. Dep. - J lst Foot 33rd Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. tfithBrig. Dep. 51st Foot Birmingham Retford, Notts Edinburgh ditto Roscommon Shoreditch, Middlesx Madras Wigan, Lancashire Waterford Beadle, York mstal roller labourer shoemakor moulder groom clerk painter lnoourer slater 261 21 19* 191 281 25} 22 30 19 21 61 black 81 dk. bm brown fair dk. hrn brown dk. brn black black brown dark brown blue grey blue gray grey brown grey grey dark dark frash fraab sallow fresh fresh freah fresh fresb regiments,! ditto ditto plain regimental dark regimontal plain regimental ditto 16 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 15 NOT. 14 NOT. 14 NOT. 18 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. Manchester Warley Ojford Hamilton Portland Chatham Horfield Wigan Ashtoa Colchester took part of reg. nec. scar on right groin ' J R.' on left arm off fur. o'ugh to Wolverhampton pockpitted; officer's servant soar on right, temple ; recru se- ir across forehead, flat feet ,' tf furlough ; took the whole of reg. nec. DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. i wo « rfo. SAtiCK, tern, STSaBB SOX* fMM £ MZ. V. HAIB. * A0 » . 0 © A « It - SSOBSBSB. i DATS OV B3593BTS 01 j MASKS is;, SBMABX& HO. ^ 1 1 5195 Kilkenny" Castlecomer baker 22 5 3f dk. brn hazel fresh _— 8 May Kilkenny * absent from training 6239 ditto Kilkenny labourer 16J 5 6i It. brn blue fresh 8 May ditto 3901 ditto Caatlecomer ditto 21* 5 5 It. brn hazel fresh 3 July ditto 5144 ditto ditto ditto 20J 5 4 black blue sallow 8 May ditto 5182 ditto Newtown ditto 22 5 9 It. brn blue fresh 8 May ditto 3881 ditto Call an tailor 21* 5 4i It. brn grey fresh 3 July ditto 3980 ditto ditto shoemaker 27 5 5 dk. brn blue fresh .—_ 3 July ditto 5273 ditto Kilkenny miller 24| 5 9 black brown sallow 8 May ditto 52882 ditto Bennetsbridge labourer I7i 5 61 black hazel fresh ~— 8 May ditto 5027 ditto Kilkenny baker 23 5 6i dk. brn brown sallow 3 July ditto L46925 146926 146927 146928 146929 146930 146931 146932 146933 146934 John Nolan Daniel O'Grady Thomas O'Hearn P. O'Shaughnesey Edward Rierdan Ratrick Reilly James Ryan Thomas Ryan James Ryan Robert Shearman 146935 146936 146937 146938 146939 146940 146941 Joseph Smyth WilliamThompson Martin Walsh Michael Walsh Thomas Wilson 5041 5309 5022 5255 4083 ditto ditto ditto • ditto ditto ditto Freshford Thomastown Johnstown Kilkenny cork cutter labourer ditto ditto ditto 22 24i 18i 181 19i 5 5 5 Hi e 3i 5 4 5 3f It. brn dk. brn black fair fair j'azel blue blue blue blue sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh 3 July 3 July 3 Jury 8 May 3 July ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 146943 . 46944 ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Eer Majesty* Sen SA--. jUKhoatih « 8 MWKO » offered tor 6ha apprehension of Deserters at fch ® time, SS only ia payable at the expiration of % month*, and £ 1 aniy at tht sxpirafar;' M 1 mow and after the aspiration of a complete year, no reward will he paid, exoept under ipeeial rixeumatenoea. So reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the preoinets of a port where a regular Police is organized, bvi all reasonable oTpeniM will be psii. •* - a* ! » » Hi Mms. STAMS. '.. HIP BBBSBTSJt JBOM. MtXOn mi, M. A 1M » rem. * « TABKS akd BBMAKK8, Alfred Flack Walter J. Milton John White* James Morrissey J. B. Francis Charles Andrews Henry S. Allen William R. Maber Stephen Barry Henry Marchant Louis Zannazzi Henry Johnson Thomas Lees Malcolm McLean William Male William McAuley Peter Worsfold Patrick Coote James Gartens Philip Andrews Edmund W. Stevens John Sullivan R. A. Wilkinson H. Vippoird John Lewell Thomas Roberts Henry Parker William Mutter Geo. E Speed James Preece Wm. Radburne James Morrissey Frederick Keam T. McDougall William Griffin Edward Dunn A. E. Hirchfield Thomas Davis Stephen Smith Fred Jackson Naval Barracks, deserter ditto jSector, deserter Valorous, deserter D. of Willirgton, deserterj Naval Barracks, deserter ditto Orontes, straggler ditto ditto Valorour, straggler Albatross, deserter ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Rtpulse, deserter ditto ditto Valorous, deserter Valorous, straggler Naval Barracks, deserter Valorous, straggler ditto ditto Rector, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter Valorous, straggler ditto Duncan, straggler Valorous, deserter ditto Valorous, straggler Audacious, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto Serapis, deserter Valorous, deserter 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 NOT. 30 Oct. 28 Oct. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 11 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 10 July 9 Aug. 12 Nov. 3 Nov. 16 July 16 July 22 July 2a Oct. 10 Nov. 30 Oct. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 4 NOT. 25 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 31 Oct. 9 July 16 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 13 Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Oct. 9 Oct. A. B. ditto ordinarv, 2nd class; ordinary ordinary butcher A. B. A. B. signalman, 2nd cl. private, R. M. arinesi ordinary ditto ditto ditto private, R. Marines! gunner, R. M. A. sailmaker's mate aas. sickberthatndt. boy, lst class ordinary, Znd elasal ordinary A. B. ordinarj ditto private, R. Marines A. B. stoker private, R. Marines! signalman private, R. Marines ditto ordinary ditto A. B. ditto ditto ditto cook's mate A. B. ordinary 4 3 8 4 3 5 4 4 11 5 4 5 5J| 5 4 5 8i 5 5 5 6 5 li 5. 8 5 2 5 4 5 8 London Gloucester Woolwich, Kent Pimlico, Mid flesex Newland, Oxford Milton, Kent Shoreditch, Middlesex Bristol Leeds Bath London London Shepherd's- bush, Midi. Gla gow Somerton, Somerset Derby Chelsea, Middlesex Wicklow St. Pancras, Middlesex East St onehouse, Devon Tottenham, Middlesex Liverpool Hoi ton, Middlesex Worcester Chorley, Lancashire Salford, Lancashire Plymouth, Devon Pitminster, Somerset Chelsea, Middlesex Hereford Leamington, Warwick Pimlico, Middlesex Devonport, Devon Glasgow Eastbourne, Sussex Ashhon- under- Lyne London Ramsgate, Kent Birkenhead, Cheshire Gamberwell, Surrey dk. brn light brown dark brown It. brn brown light dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown bro « n brown brown brown brown brown light brown I brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown brown dark light brown brown brown It. brn It. brn blue grey hazel grey brown grey hazel haze) brown grej brown brown grey grey grey grey blue blue hazel grey grey dark grey blue brown grej hazel blue brown brown blue grey blue hazel blue hazel hazal hazel brown blue dark fair duri dark fresh fair dark fresh dark sallow fair dark fresh treat fair fair fresb fair fresb fair dark fair fresb fresh fair fair fair dark fres'a fresh dark fresh dark fair sallow fair fresh pale fair served in Helicon and Invincible served in Cruiser and Invincible tattooed on arms * alias Frederick Saw; er served in Royal Adelaide served in Doris £ 3 reward ditto dif o ditto £ 1 reward £ 3 reward ditto scar on breast; served in Duncan £ 2 reward served in Duke of Wellimgton £ 3 reward anchor on left, hand ditto cross and anchor on right arm £ 1 reward served in Impngnable £ 3 rew » , ti ditto served in Simoom ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto £! reward ditto ditto £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward served iu Implacable and Cambridge ditto served in Supply ditto' served in London ditto ditto ditto sirved in Invincible and Royal Adelaide ditto served in London and Ironsides £ 2 reward served in Asia £ 3 reward served in Impregnable served in Victory servei in Impregnable served in Sultan and Duke of Wellington served in Duke of Wellington ditto served in Hoyal Adelaide tattooed ori arms scar on right cheek ; served in Valorous aud London served in Description of Men Discharged pom Her Majesty's Sea Aerace. A AMI William Barvey FrederickTorrington Wm. Murray James Shea Charles Zammitt James Harris George Le Riche Alfred Flood Edward Martin John Sully BUB? PMOHASMB ? B0M, aasraris. A ai • SI sizs. Frolic 22 Aug. ordinary 21 6 7 Monarch 28 Oct ordinary, 3nd class 18 5 6 Pallas 23 Oct. stoker 36 J 5 8 Hercules - Oct. ordinary, 2nd olass 23 5 2i 15 July ward- room cook 20 5 5 Charybdis 2 Aug. ordinary, 2nd class 22 5 4i Vigilant 3 Aug. A. B. 25 5 8 Indus 20 Sept. warrant- off.' s servt. 21 5 4 Audacious _ ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 2i Suriftsure 24 Aug. ditto 20 & 6 WHHBB BOBS, HAIB, BTSi. SJA. C3, MABKS uns BHMABKS, Deptford, Kent Portsea, Hants Hamilton, Lanark Liverpool Malta Peckhome, York Jersey Devonpcrt Kingsland, Middlesex Taunton, Somerset light light dk. brn brown black dark light black red brown grey grey '• rowr- blue dk. brn grej blue hazel brown hazel fair pale fair sallow sallow sallow sallow dark fresh sallow discharged discharged ditto discharged discharged discharged discharged oise <<< ged cut on ieft discharged with disgrace s served in St. Vincent and Excellent with disgrace; served in St. Vincent and Excellent tattc oed on left arm as objectionable j scar on forehead as objectionable as objectionable ; served in Vclage as objectionable j terved in Dasher, Pylades, & Zealout as objectionable hand ; discharged as objectionable as objectionable j pile of shot on left hand BOYAL MARIN Eh. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionably TFSAWIT JITXBK'S mma BOM. WADi i SIM: HAIB. » A01, OO& T & TROVMM DATB or MSOHB&. PIIAOB OS DISCHASSK. Thos. Glisbeth* Thomas Harris* James Picking Edward Bonnar William Shey* George Coote* Geo. W. Paulson James Rookley James Punchard Patrick McAuslane WABXS ass REMARKS. R. Marino Art. ditto Depftt R. MarineArt. ditto ditto ditte Plymouth ditto Depot Dundee, Forfar Hereford Fenton, Stafford Swaffham, Norfolk Bradford, York Lampford, Essex Liverpool Cullompton, Devon Shorbrook, Devon Glasgow labourer | tubs drawer collier engineer labourer ditto clerk labourer ditto ditto 20f 27 28i 28i 5 7* black 5 7i brown 5 5i brown 5 8i brown 5 n brown 5 8i brown 5 8 brown 5 7 dk. brn 5 5 It. brn S 7 dk. bm dk. brn brown grey blue grey grey grey grey dark hazel dark fair fresh dark dark fresh sallow dark sallow fresh 17 Nov. 15 Nov. 7 Nov. 23 Oct. 28 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. Portsmouth ditto Canterbury Lewes ditto ditto ditto Winchester Deronport Canterbury discharged as utterly worthleis * alias Miller discharged as worthless * alias Samuel Wheeler tattoced on arm"; discharged with ignominy small cut on right thigh ; discharged with ignominy discharged with ignominy • alias Connolly discharged with ignominy • alias Golding, alias Digby Insole below navel ; discharged with ignominy I discharged with disgrace ; left little finger crooked discharged with ignomir y ; scar on forehead discharged with igtominy ; tattooed cn chest and arms Description of Deserters. . awr « o » num. sim HAIB. STBS. IACB, OOAE & 53OTT0SBP DATE 01 BK3BBTH. FIiAOH 01 BBSKBTIOS, HARKS iJEMAEF.?, Henry Sandal George Gill Samuel Smith John Lee Matthew Roach Wm. Robertson John Wenman John McGowan James Gordon Patrick Crowin Chatham ditto R. Marine Art. Herts London Northampton Bristol Waterford Portsea, Hants Chelmsford, Essex Dublin Leeds, Yorks Fermoy, Cork moulder tailor bootfmisher labourer plasterer dyer labourer sailor groom bricklayer 29I] 25 24 18f 201 W! 29I 20 26i| 22| 5 brown It. brn brown It. bra dk. brn It. brn sandy brown 8i brown 74 dk. brn 8 Si 8 H 74 6 8 10 blue brown grey grey grey blue grey grey brown grey fair fresh dars fresh fresh fresh fs. ir fresh fair dark plain ditto brown; black white slop; cord tweed; cord uniform ditto blue duck; oord 7 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 20 Nov. 17 Nov. * 4 Nov. 3 Nov. 15 Nov. 6 Nov. Westminstr Birminghm Bristol ditto Chatham ditto Aberdeen Portsmouth Reading recruit * between Luton and London recruit, attested recruit recruit ditto scar across bridge ofnrse sa: lor on each arm, bracelet on left arm, pockplttel slight scar over left temple ; off furlough recruit broke out of prison recruit, attested LOSBOH : nuKTOD roit MAJKSST'S SWCIOMRI OI » IO* M fiAjntwo.? ax » ffosm. dr. 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