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28/08/1885

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Date of Article: 28/08/1885
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T H E POLICE GAZETTE a PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1885. VOL. II., No. 174. KEGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, GKKAT SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as 10 stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be tiiereby identified. L In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, ani the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 0. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may b:. 1. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehendtd or of stolen property bear a number, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force t/> hich causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be receiced not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office. Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed 1' Drummond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as adeertisfreriu. 1. MONBO, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette " will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the Vtn of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests, that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is un- willing to incur any expense, with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communi- cation sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— B Division. — For stealing £ 10 10s., 23rd ult., SAMUEL THOMAS HARRIS ( see case No. 1, 31s£ ult.), age 24, height 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue, moustache ( slight) light, round features, dimple chin, brown spot on left temple, of smart appearance ; dress, star and stripes nigger suit, light hat; plays a concertina. Has written from Taunton, Somerset, and may be found at Weston, Newport, Monmouthshire, or on pleasure steamboats in that district. Is well known at Chard, Somerset. Is accompanied by a man called " Joey," who plays a banjo ; dress, check nigger suit. Particular attention of police is requested at seaside places. Warrant issued. 2.— G Division— For embezzling £ 30— HENRY CLABBURN, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., slight, complexion fair, hair dark brown, moustache ( slight) light; dress, black coat and vest, tweed trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Norwich. Warrant issued. 3.— G Division.— For absconding from his bail, charged with embezzlement - ALFRED FRENCH, age 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion ( sun freckled) fair, hair and eyes ( squints right) dark brown ; dress, black diagonal suit, high hat, of shabby appearance. Warrant issued. 4— K Division— For larceny ( bailee) — JOHN BOOTH, age 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., stout build, com- plexion fair, hair light, clean shaved, blind one eye; dress, grey tweed suit, hard felt hat; appearance of a horsedealer. Supposed wanted for obtaining horses and carts on hire, and not returning same. Warrant issued. 4a.— W Division.— For stealing a bicycle— HENRY KING, alias ESSOR, ESSEN and HASSON ( see Case No. 69 J, age 18, height 5 ft. 3 in., slight, com plexion sallow, hair light; dress, dark clothes, black felt hat. A native of London. Warrant issued. 5.— W Division.— For obtaining goods by false pretences— AUGUSTUS HARDEN, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes dark • dress, black cloth frock coat, trousers and vest, high hat with mourning band, white front with black studs. An auctioneer; native of Brixton. Is supposed to be residing in the neighbourhood of Brighton. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6.— For conspiracy ( absconded from his bail, being associated with men, Case No. 3, 7th inst.)— HARRIS CONLEY WILKINSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair, side whiskers, and moustache light brown ; well dressed, and of gentlemanly ap- pearance. A jeweller, late of 135, Regent- street, W., and The Cottage, The Downs, Wimbledon. Warrant Issued. 7.— For fraud and forgery.— EVAN VAUGHAN, age 50, ( looks older,', height about 5 ft. 10 in., slight, com- plexion fair, hair and whiskers ( turning grey) light, no moustache, shaved on chin, good looking, well dressed, and of gentlemanly appearance. An auctioneer, late of 6, Moorgate- street, and South Bank, Lewisham. Warrant issued. 8.— For stealing a cheque for £ 75, and monies to a large amount.— ULRICK A. WEGENER, a Clerk, age 29 ( looks older), height 5 ft., 8 in., very stout, complexion fresh, hair ( partially bald), beard, whiskers and moustache light, of dissipated and bloated appear- ance, well dressed. Is supposed to be staying at some watering place. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 9.— Wantage ( County).— For unlawfully wound- ing at West Hanney, 12th inst.— A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion and hair dark, mous- tache and tuft on chin black, eyes ( supposed) hazel; dress, dark blue suit, clogs, grey turban cap with green and red flower in front. A travelling juggler; sings Irish songs, < fcc. Information to Supt. Dorrell, Wantage. 10.— Reading ( Borough). — For obtaining, 15th inst., £ 15 by means of false cheques, purporting to be on the Bank of Montreal, and endorsed Maud Hewett— A WOMAN, age about 25, medium height, complexion dark ; dress, dark clothes, black hat with bunch of coloured feathers. She is believed to be visiting other towns, her practice being to ascertain the name of some leading member, and then visit a shop, presenting a cheque, and asking to have same cashed for such person. 11.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing, 13th inst., a lady's gold dress ring, set blue stones; a brown leather purse, and 13s. Cd.— JOHN WOODS, age 22, height 5 ft. 3} in., hair very light, clean face ; dress, small plaid jacket, dark serge trousers, red neckerchief with light spots, soft felt hat. Was recently discharged from Reading Prison. Information to Acting Supt. Moulden, Reading. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 12.— Chesham ( County).— For stealing 3s. 6d. at Amersliam, 29th September, 1884.— C. PARKER, a photographer, age about 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, face blotchy, hair, whiskers ( shaved on chin), and moustache light, shows his gums when talk- ing, and walks with a shuffling gait; dress, grey tweed or slate colour suit black hard felt hat. Has resided 8 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER,*! 5, 1885. at Hammersmith, Watford, and Berkhampstead, and visited gentlemen's bouses to take views in 1884. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Inspector Webb, Chesham. 13.— Great Marlow ( County).— For stealing, 6th inst., a small silver watch, opens with two glasses, maker, " Bennett, Cheapside, London," with chain composed of 4 small chains, and silver clasp attached — A TRAMPING WATCH AND CLOCK- CLEANER, age about 55, short and slight, complexion, hair ( turn- ing grey), and moustache dark ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark grey trousers, black felt hat with flat rim, wore a watch and chain, carried an umbrella and a small black bag containing watchmaker's tools. Sup- posed native of Germany. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Sergeant Maneely, Great Marlow. 14.— Buckingham { Borough).— For deserting his wife and 3 children— WALTER JOSEPH MARKHAM, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, full round face, walks erect; a blacksmith, gunsmith, locksmith, ifcc. Left Bucking- ham about 30th ult., accompanied by a woman, age 22, complexion fresh, and took train to Banbury, thence to Birmingham, where they are supposed to reside. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Nolus, Buckingham. CARNARVONSHIRE 15.— Carnarvon { County).— For stealing, at Llan- dudno, a silver lever watch, No. unknown; a gold washed albert guard, curb pattern ; a black leather purse con- taining 5s. 6d.; also a silver lever watch ( No. unknown), a silver albert chain ( curb pattern), and 13s. Od.— HUGH MOLLOY, age 15, shorty hair very light, good looking, large warts on left side of neck ; dress, dark clothes ( may be a double- breasted jacket), blue and white cricket cap. Booked for Liverpool, stating he was going to Sheffield. Carried a yellow tin hat box. Supposed native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Major Clayton, Chief Constable, Car- narvon. CHESHIRE. 16.— Chester { City).— For stealing a light grey tweed suit, black- and- white striped socks, a double- peaked checked tweed cap, tied at top with brown ribbon ; a gentleman's silver watch, No. 18162, maker " Blundell, Cork," with silver chain, large flat link pattern, attached ; and a lady's ditto, No. 3391, chain with Spanish coin and silver pistol key attached— Private WILLIAM HUME, No. 1325, Cheshire Regi- ment, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes blue, downcast look, stoops slightly; dress, supposed stolen suit. A collier; native of Manchester. Enlisted at Bury, Lancashire, in 1877, and lately returned home from India. Information to Chief Constable Fenwick, Chester. 17,— Stockport { Borough).— For stealing, 4th inst., a lady's gold Geneva watch, No. 122597, engraved cases, gold dial, gold albert guard, short and long link pattern, with small locket attached— A MAN, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, whiskers ( short) sandy ; dress, black ribbed worsted coat and vest, dirty moleskin trousers, clogs, soft felt hat. Stated he was a labourer, and had been em- ployed at Grappenhall, near Crewe. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Stockport. DENBIGHSHIRE. 18.— Ruthin ( Prison).— Escaped from H. M. Prison, at Ruthin, at 7 a. m. 24th ixist.— ELLIS JONES, sen- tenced to 6 months' imprisonment, age 18, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair light, brown, eyes brown, long oval face, small scar outer angle right eye; dress, moleskin trousers and vest, blue striped shirt, brown cloth cap, all marked with broad arrow, low prison shoes. A labourer, native of Bala; has been seen going in that direction. A reward, of which the amount will be at the dis- cretion of the Commissioners of Prisons, ljut not exceeding £ 5 in the whole, will be paid to such person or persons as may apprehend and deliver up the prisoner. Information to the Governor, Hill Prison, Ruthin. 1 DERBYSHIRE. 19.— Alfreton ( County).— For shopbreaking, 18th « lt.— CHARLES BARNETT, alias WILLIAM COST- LEY and WAGGER, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 orflin., complexion swarthy, hair and moustacho light, suffers from asthma. A native of Bilston, Staffordshire;. be- longs to the Army Reserve, and has been drawing his quarterly money from Sergt. Webb, Derby. Is sup- posed to have gdne to Pendlebury4 near Manchester,,. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Coope, Alfreton. DEVONSHIRE. 20.— Barnstaple ( County).— For arson— HENRY MARSDEN PARKS, age 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair ( curly, and inclined to sandy) light brown, near- sighted j is fond of horses, and associates with betting men; dress, generally light grey suit. A wine and spirit merchant; native of Barnstaple. Warrant issued. Information to, Head Constable Songhurst, Barn- staple. 21.— Chudleigh ( County). — For stealing, 18th inst., at Dawlish, 2 gold watches and gold albert ( recovered), a Church of England Temperance Badge, a gold mounted hair guard, and. trinkets— EDWARD MOORE, a waiter or boots at hotels, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark ; dress, dark cloth suit; of respectable appearance. Is supposed to have resided at Birming- ham, Bristol, and at Blackpool, where he was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment, about 6 years ago, for larceny at the Imperial Hotel, where he was employed as waiter— JOHN MORANT, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion, hair, whiskers, and mous- tache dark, third finger of left hand straight, with a seam at second joint; dress, dark cloth suit, bowler hat, of respectable appearance. Has been a travelling packman, and is supposed to have resided at Ports- mouth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Moore, Chudleigh. 22.— Devon port ( Borough).— For unlawfully dis- posing of leather, & c., entrusted to him— JAMES TREBILCOCK, a shoemaker, age 44, complexion dark, hair ( cut short) and moustache black, face blotchy ; dress, blue cutaway coat, prison warder's uniform trousers, hard felt hat. Left Devonport on 7th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable, Lynn, Devonport. DUMBARTONSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 23.— Dumbarton ( County). — Escaped from custody, 21st inst., at Glasgow, charged with theft and previous conviction— JOHN HERON, alias JAMES HETHERINGTON, age21, height5ft. 5in., complexion swarthy, hair dark, eyes grey, 2 moles on right side of neck, hole ( boil mark) on right cheek, of smart ap- pearance ; dress, blue serge jacket, trousers, and vest, with brass buttons, side- spring boots ( light), blue cap with peak. A ship steward, native of Glasgow, was formerly employed as a boots and billiard marker in hotels at Glasgow, where he is well known to the police. Information to Chief Constable McHardy, Dum- barton, by whom the above reward will be paid for his apprehension. FLINTSHIRE. 24.— Mold ( County). — For housebreaking, 19th inst., at Derby Park Farm, Hope Owen, and stealing a suit of men's plaid clothes, " P. Williams, Hope," on buttons of trousers ; 1 silver locket, heart pattern ; 1 odd silver earring, star patteirn ; 1 gent's silver breast pin, horseshoe pattern ; 1 gold ditto, black stone in centre with white ring around'; a gentleman's gold ring, set green stone ; 1 pair of gentleman's gold sleeve links, plain ; and a razor, " Saml. Edwards V on handle - A- MANj age about 25, height 5 ft. 9, or 10 in., slight, complexion dark, moustache slight, small side whiskers; dress, dark round jacket, light vest and trousers, patched at bottom, side- spring boots, block fronts, dark billycock hat. Frequents public- houses singing songs and performing conjuring tricks. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bolton, Mold. - : ' " " HAMPSHIRE. . 25.— Fareham ( County).— For stealing, 16th ult., a lady's silver watch, gold guard, brooch and earrings to match, a silver crab brooch, silver locket and chain, a silver guard and £ 1 13s 6d in gold and silver— CHARLES RICHARD HOWELL, age 20, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion pale, hair dark, eyes black, small scar on upper lip under nose; dress, dark clothes and hard felt hat. A grgowi pative of Swan-( more. Was last seen at Goodwood Races 28th ult, accompanied by a young man appearance of footman. May be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. Information--. to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. 26.— Winchester ( City).— For stealing a pair of trousers ( recovered) from furnished apartments— WALTER GORDON ( supposed false), age about 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion, moustache ( heavy), and eyes dark, hair dark brown ; dress, brown check suit, black hard felt hat. Stated he was a theatrical agent. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 27.— St. Albans ( City).— For fraudulently con- verting a watch to his own use— WILLIAM SMITH age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair ( inclined to sandy) light brown, whiskers and moustache slight lost a joint of one finger left hand; dress, dark clothes. A boot rivetter, supposed native of North- ampton ; has a wife and 2 children. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Pellant, St. Albans. KENT. 28.— Mailing ( County).— 21st inst., by housebreak- ing, at Aylesford, 1 pair grey cloth trousers and vest ( trousers worn at bottom), 2 pairs earrings ( one silver star pattern, one imitation gold acorn pattern), one brooch with 3 red stones in centre, snake pattern; 1 black monkey jacket, pockets at side, lined with blue plaid ; 1 dark mixture tweed suit, 1 pair light lace boots, half tips on heels, one repaired on sole near toe — supposed by TRAMPS. 29.— Mailing ( County).— 18th inst., by housebreak- ing, at Allington, a man's brown speckled tweed suit, 1 pair white moleskin trousers, nearly new; 1 black silk neckerchief, 1 silver watch chain, 1 silver albert with shilling attached— supposed by TRAMPS. Information to Supt. Hulse, West Mailing. LANCASHIRE. 30.— Bolton ( County).— For stealing, 16th inst., at Turton, 5 florins, 1 half- crown, 1 shilling, 1 sixpence, and sixpence in coppers, 1 brass ring, stone deficient, 1 brass keeper ring set with beads, a common brass scarf pin, a red purse with elastic band, containing a franc piece and a small key— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or & in., complexion fair, whiskers and moustache light; dress, light coloured monkey jacket, light moleskin trousers and cap ; appearance of a navvy. Information to Supt. Holland, Boltoni 31.— Church ( County).— Escaped from custody, 21st inst., at Blackburn, charged with picking pockets, — JAMES HENRY, a tramping French polisher, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes blue ; dress, grey tweed coat, dark tweed trousers and vest, black hard billy- cock hat. Information to Supt. Eatough, Church. 32.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, 13th inst., between £ 30 and £ 50 in gold— JOHN GORDON age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, whiskers sandy, moustache ( slight) light, large scar over eye ; dress, dark worsted cloth suit, white shirt and collar, scarf tie, black billycock hat; was formerly employed at 43, St. Ann- street, Liverpool— ROBEE- SON, age about 38, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache dark sandy, small side whiskers, broad face ; of superior education and good address ; dress, black worsted coat and vest, grey tweed trousers ( old), white collar, broad tie, black billycock hat. 33.— Old Trafford ( County).— For larceny at Newton— 3 MEN, 1st, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 10 in., stout build, complexion, hair, and moustache, dark, | scar on nose ; dress, dark round coat, corduroy vest with broad rib, moleskin trousers, soft billycock hat.— 2nd, age 40 to 50, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., hair and moustache turning grey; dress, dark clothes, hard billycock bat.— 3rd, age about 26, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, no whiskers or moustache ; dress, dark, clothes,, black billycock, hftt. Can be identified. 34— Old - Trafford ( County).— For stealing, 6th inst., at Pendlebury, a black serge suit, step collar, on coat and vest, hand- bound mohair braid, Italian lining " DQBIR," age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair, and eyes dark, thin features; dress, cord suit; clogs, black billycock hat. A carrier's man ; travels between Leigh, Bolton, and Manchester, Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 3&>— Prescot liGounty). 1— For stealing, between 15th and 16th inst., at Widnes, a silver lever watch ( new), maker " Harrison, Manchester," cream colour dial, gold hands, plain cases.— A MAN, age 25 to 26, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, small side whiskers; dress, black corded coat and vest, grey tweed trousers, lace boots. This man took lodgings at the house, stating he was foreman for Talepbone Co. from Brighton, and that 10 workmen were following. FRIDAT, AUGUST 28, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 36.— frescot ( County):— For embezzling £ 12 lis. yd. at Widnes,' lVth inst:— ERNEST W A ELL AN, a German, age 24,, height 6 ft, 7t in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache sandy; dress, brown tweed clothes, felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barker, Prescot. ' 37.— Blackburn ( Borough).— For child stealing, 13th inst.— TWO FEMALES ; 1st, age 17, height 5 ft, complexion fresh, hair ( cut short) sandy, sup- posed blind in one eye ; dress, black jacket and hat; 2nd, age 14, height 4 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion and hair dark ; wore a shawl over her head. The child, John William Sharpies, aged 3 years, hair light brown, very small eyes, is dressed in dark tweed jacket, vest, and trousers bound with braid, grey stockings and clogs ; can say indistinctly that his name is " John Willie." The girls were seen in possession of the child on the 13th inst., and traced to Burnley ; thence they are supposed to have gone into Yorkshire. Information to Chief Constable Ward, Blackburn. 38.— Salford ( Borough). — For larceny ( servant) and stealing, 21st inst, a silver English lever watch, No. 12310, " Samuels, London," on works, with gold, albert and locket, marked " Hope " one side, attached ; 1 hair and gold albert with gold key attached 1 silver plated bracelet, clasp fastening ; 2 silver bangles, different patterns; 1 silver brooch, " Maggie!" ; 1 gold dress ring ; 2 silver thimbles ; 1 black silk dress skirt with large box plaits, trimmed with chenille fringe and tassels, silk bodice to match ; 1 black Astrachan cape ; 1 white straw bonnet, trimmed with black and gold ; 1 pair of cashmere boots ; 1 black cashmere dress skirt and figured velvet bodice ; 2 black aprons, one with flowers worked in ^ crewel work ; 1 chemise, 2 white calico bodices ; 1 pair of stockings ; 5 linen collars ; 3 white muslin neckties, pocket handkerchiefs, crochet collars ; a black portmanteau with short straps and buckles, 1 over lock ; a tortoiseshell purse, M. E. E." engraved on silver plat © ; a pocket refer- ence Bible with maps ; and 2 books by Ouida entitled " Wanda" and " Puck"— JANET PARRY, age 20, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, has a very irregular set of black teeth ; dress, short black jersey jacket, brown dress, white straw hat trimmed with white lace and poppies ; may be wear- ing some of the stolen property. Was convicted at Chester a short time since for stealing a ring and locket from a house, and sentenced to 3 months' im prisonment. A native of Bangor, North Wales. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, . Town Hall, Salford. THOMPSON and CHARLES SADDLER, a tramping watch and clock cleaner, age about 50, height 6 ft, 10 or 11 in., very alight build, hair ( turning grey) light, lump on right side of face near eye ; dress, black coat, light vest with spots, dark trousers, black hat, carries a wooden b6x And a small dark carpet bag containing tools. Left Peterboro' on 22fid inst. He lodges at public- houses in towns, and visits the villages around, cleaning clocks and obtaining watches to clean at home. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wynne, Grantham. LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 42.— Linlithgow ( County).— For embezzlement— WILLIAM HENRY ATKINSON or AITCHISON, a traveller, or hawker of drapery goods, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion slightly swarthy, hair dark brown, very small side whiskers ( if any— otherwise clean shaved), eyes ( staring) hazel, full face, thick neck, rather good- looking, of smart, active, and very respectable appearance; dress, when last seen, brown small check tweed jacket suit, carried a corded waterproof overcoat. A native of Liverpool; served his time as a draper at Sheffield. Left on 17th inst., saying he was going to Manchester, which he visited occasionally, and where he has a brother residing supposed in the same line of business as himself. Had with him a white wicker basket about 3 ft. long by 2 ft. broad, with padlock and bar in front. May en- deavour to obtain employment in a drapery establish- ment. Has an auctioneer's license in his possession. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Borthwjck, Chief Con stable, Linlithgow1. LEICESTERSHIRE. 39.— Leicester ( Borough).— For stealing a quantity of tools ( recovered), and a trowel about 9 inches long, with piece split ofl end of handle, and a plumber's steel 2 foot rule, stamped " R. C."— WILLIAM CHAMBERS, alias WILLIAM EVANS, WILLIAM BECK, and " BRUM," age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion freckled, moustache sandy, round features; dress, tweed jacket, vest, and trousers, black hat. Stated he worked for Mr. Ito » , Contractor, Leaming- ton, who has some contract work ( sewerage) at Knighton and Clarendon Park, near Leicester, and that he went to Nottingham, on . Wednesday, 19tfh inst, and returned to Leicester on 22nd inst. A brick- layer's labourer ; native of London or Birmingham. 40.— Leicester ( Borough). — For stealing, 24th inst., a dark tweed cloth suit, small check pattern, jacket has pockets with flaps on hips, ticket ditto, and one on left breast ; a short light dust overcoat, smoke colour ; 1 pair of Oxford boots, half dozen pairs of white Shetland wool half hose, 1 dark check union shirt, 1 pair of yellow merino pants and shirt, 3 white reversible fronts ; half dozen white handkerchiefs, 1 pair tanned kid gloves, stitched black at back ; 1 long black corded silk necktie ; a set of pearl studs, and a pair of oval- shaped pearl sleeve links, half dozen white collars turned down at ends, and a high crowned black felt hat.— GEORGE WILLIAM MUNRO, age 23, height 5 ft. 6i in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes grey ; dress, stolen clothes, and may haw the other things in his possession. He is a private in the Leicestershire Regiment, well educated, and was employed as a clerk at the depot at Wigston, near Leicester. When he enlisted he stated he was a shoe rivetter and belonged to Norham, near Alnwick, Northumberland. ' This man ordered the articles at the Co- operative Society's Stores, tendered a cheque in payment of same, went to his lodgings for the purpose of fitting thie clothes, and stating he would get the cheque cashed, left the house, but did not return. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Duns, Leicester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 41-— 1Grantham ( County).— For stealing 3 watches ( recovered)— CHARLES BRITTON, alias JAMES MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 43.— Welshpool ( County).— For stealing, 9th May last, at Llanfair, a watch ( recovered)— THOMAS JONES, alias " TOM TY CRWYN," age 33, height, 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresfy, hair and whiskers sandy, eyes brown ; dress, supposed white slop, dirty mole- skin trousers, strong navvy boots ( very high up the leg), black soft felt hat. A native of Llanfihangel. Was last heard of at Holt, Denbighshire, where he was employed as farm servant. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ellis, Welshpool. MONMOUTHSHIRE, 44.— Newport ( County).— Escaped from custody at Magor, 4th inst., charged with indecent assault— ALFRED WATTS, age 23, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair, moustache, and eyes dark, of respectable appearance ; dress, dark coat and trousers, light shoes, black hard felt hat A native of Undy,' Monmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gurney, Newport. Norwich and Coldbatti Fields. Was convicted 20th of July, 1883, at Marlborough- street Police Court in the name of William Smith, and sentenced to4mo » ths' imprisonment for stealing a watch from the person. His father, J. Tame, resides at The Firs Farm, Sulhamstead, near Reading, Berks. A reward, of which the amount will be at the dis- cretion of the . Commissioners of Prisons, but not ex- ceeding £ 5 in the whole, ; will be paid for his appre- hension. Information to the Governor, H . M.' a Prison, Ipswich. SUFFOLK. 45.— Ipswich ( Borough).— For stealing, 16th inst., a dark tweed coat and vest, 1 pair side- spring boots, 1 pair brown cotton socks, a brown overcoat, 1 dark cloth vest, 1 leather belt, 1 pair of cricketing shoes, 2 pairs of spectacles, a pair of braces, and a hard felt hat— JOHN BROWN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion dark, hair and moustache brown; dress, dark tweed coat, and brown trousers ( half worn). Is a pensioner from the 106th Regiment, and drew his last pension at Great Yarmouth. His practice is to steal clothing, & c., from fellow lodgers in one town and proceed to another town and pledge them. A suit of clothes, consisting of a black diagonal coat and vest, and black and grey check trousers, was pledged by him at Ipswich. Warrant issued. 46.— Ipswich ( Borough).— For obtaining money by false pretences— JOHN HILLARY, age 45 to 50, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair| whiskers, beard, and moustache ( slightly tinged with red) dark brown, long thin nose, of Jewish appearance ; dress, supposed black cloth suit, sometimes wears a brown overcoat. A native of Walsall; is well known at London Wall, City, also at Walsall and Wrexham. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut .- Colonel Russell, Ipswich. £ 6 REWARD. 47.— Ipswich ( Prison).— Woodcut portrait and description of HENRY SMITH, alias WILLIAM and TAME, a ship's carpenter, who escaped from H. M. Prison at 7.30 a. m. 9th ult., age 30, height 5 ft. 7£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes dull grey, oval face, scar en forehead over left eye, 2 large moles right cheek, flag tattooed outside left forearm, dot backof left wrLst; heart and mark above inside of left forearm, of military appearance ; dressed in prison dress :— fustian trousers and vest, blue striped shirt, blue socks with red stripes, all marked with broad arrow, low shoes. He was convicted at Yarmouth Quarter Sessions, 14th October, 1884, and sentenced to 12 months' imprison- ment for stealing clothing. Is known at H. M.' s Prisons SUSSEX ( EAST). 48.— Battle ( County).— For stealing, 4th inst., a silver Geneva watch, No. 23140, " H" scratched on centre of back, " H. Odell, Chessing Park, Denmark Hill, London," and a date scratched thereon, and a silver curb chain ; a silver Geneva watch with small piece of gold chain attached ; and an old gold watch— A MAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair brown, mous- tache slight ; dress, blue serge coat, light trousers, black hard felt hat, of gentlemanly appearance. States he was a cricketer, and belonged to the " Brix- ton Wanderers." Information to Supt. Jenner, Battle. 49.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing, 4th inst., a lady's gold hunter watch, No. 3915; a gold neck- chain, a diamond ring, & c.— SAMUEL HARRIS, age about 36, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight, complexion fair, hair and moustache light; dress, light suit, check cloth cap with double peak. Stated he was a ship's steward, and resided at 5, Ewart Grove, Chelsea. Warrant issued. 50.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing, 1st inst., 10s. 6d., a pair of boots, and a blue stuff bag— RICHARD BAILEY, age 15, short, complexion and hair dark, small round face ; dress, black coat, brown trousers, heavy lace boots, black felt hat. A nat » Te o Hastings. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings WARWICKSHIRE. 51.— Birmingham ( Borough). — Ferembezzling £ 13 8s— WILLIAM MILLINGTON GUY, age about 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair, mous- tache, and small side whiskers dark brown ( can grow a strong beard), eyes dark. Ife fond of horse- racing, frequently makes a book, and is well known to book- makers throughout the country; dressed respect- ably. A native of Wednesbury, Staffordshire; lately resided at Balsall Heath Road, Birmingham. Warrant issued. 52. — Birmingham ( Borough). — For receiving stolen bedsteads— HERBERT TURYEY, age 39, height 5 ft. 51 in., complexion dark, hair and eyes brown, side whiskers ( slight), round scar near right elbow, scar back of first finger left hand and back of left forearm. A native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. 53.— Leamington ( Borough).— For embezzlement — GEORGE WINTERBURN, late Secretary to the Guy's Cliffe Lodge of Odd Fellows, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair, moustache, and small side whiskers, light brown, eyes ( peculiar cast in both) hazel, slightly round shouldered ; dress, brown suit, but carried a carpet- bag containing a check suit A saddler ; may seek work at harness- makers', or endeavour to leave the country. Left for Birmingham by mid- day train, 11th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Brabner, Leamington. WESTMORELAND. 54,— Kendal ( Borough).^- Fordeserting his wife and family, ,22nd inst, leaving them chargeable to the Kendal Union- THOMAS HUGHES, alias THOMAS ENNEY, a hawker, late of 14, Swan- street Ulverston, age 35 ( looks older), height 5 ft 10 or 11 in., complexion 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, i885. fresh, hair dark brown, whiskers generally shaved off, supposed slightly pockpitted, of very smart and active appearance ; dress, dark blue cloth shooting coat and vest, moleskin trousers, lace boots, black soft billycock hat, supposed to have a black mare with him. Is well known in North Lancashire and West Riding of York- shire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. WILTSHIRE. 55.— Malmesbury ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of J. C. GREEN, alias TOM ROD- NEY and CHARLES JAMES, whose apprehension is sought for bigamy at Malmesbury, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, pale face, hair ( partly bald) nearly grey, moustache ( heavy) dark, eyes rather small, generally wears folding spectacles, nose slightly strained at point, speaks through his nose in consequence of having artificial front upper teeth, walks fast, and on his heels, having corns on soles of feet ; of clerical appearance, wears a mas- sive gold guard with masonic appendage, and a gold masonic ring, set blue stones on left hand; dress, short black velvet jacket and wideawake hat, or light check suit. Of superior education and gentlemanly appearance. Was Curate of St. Mark's, Swindon, in 1877, and was seeking a similar post at Derby in February last; has probably obtained, or is still seeking, a curacy. Has lodged in various parts of London, and at Bournemouth, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and at Oxford, which place he left on the 29th ult. Was formerly employed as compositor, printer's reader, and working overseer. It is requested that special attention be paid to pro- vincial printers and newspaper offices. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Sterne, Chief Constable, Devizes. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 56.— Middlesborough { Borough).— For steal- ing, 7th or 8th inst.— HARRY SIEGLEY, treasurer to a Friendly Society Lodge of Operative Masons, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight, complexion and hair dark, little or no whiskers, small dark moustache, first finger left hand contracted or deformed ; dress, brown tweed jacket, light coloured trousers, billycock hat, may be wearing an old dark shooting coat. A stone- mason ; native of Germany. Speaks English. Has worked in many of the towns of the West Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire, and tramped through most towns in Great Britain. Information to Chief Constable Ashe, Middles- borough. YORKSHIRE (" WEST RIDING). 57,— Knaresboro' ( County). — Woodcut portrait and description of WALTER ABBISS, whose appre- hension is sought for embezzling £ 425, 15th ult., age 25, height about 5 ft. 11 in., complexion ( rather in- clined to freckle, and slightly sunburnt) fresh, hair ( cut close, and turning auburn) brown, moustache slight, eyes rather close, carries his head slightly forward when walking, end of first finger left hand has recently been injured, and is at present covered with a glove- finger; dress, usually brown clothes, tight- legged trousers, rather large billycock hat ( well down on head), of horsey appearance. A native of Bur- ley- in- Wharfedale, Yorks. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ormsby, Knaresboro'. 58.— Leeds ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of HERBERT HISCOCK, whose apprehen- sion is sought for embezzling £ 480, age 28, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, speaks with a West of England accent; dress, black worsted morn- ing coat, padded on shoulders, light vest and trousers, black billycock hat, generally wears gaiters. A clothier's assistant; native of Wiltshire or Gloucester- shire. Warrant issued. 59.— Leeds ( Borough). — For stealing £ 11 — ARCHIBALD McPHEE, age 36, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair ( bald on forehead) light, smart appearance, is a good singer, and fond of music, speaks with a strong Scotch accent; dress, light tweed jacket, brown trousers, brown billycock hat. A native of Glasgow. Will apply for a situation as bar- man or waiter in a restaurant. Not to be appre- hended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Nott- Bower, Leeds. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 60.— E Division.— Committed for trial at Middle- sex Sessions, 7th prox., for stealing a watch, chain, and locket— RICHARD REIM, alias RHYME, age 31, height 5 ft. 2J in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes grey, slightly bald on top of head, and sometimes wears a wig ; dress, light tweed jacket and trousers, blue check vest, side spring boots, black hard felt hat. A tailor ; native of Germany. Is supposed known to police at Bradford, Yorkshire. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 61.— CI ewer ( County).— Committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions at Reading for attempted rape— GEORGE SMITH, age 23, height 5 ft. 10 in., com- plexion and hair dark, eyes hazel, burn mark about the size of a shilling top of right hip ; dress, old cord trousers and coloured shirt, lace boots, soft billycock hat. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Blake, Clewer. DEVONSHIRE. 62.— Exeter ( City.)— Committed for trial at the next Assizes for shooting police, 5th inst.— ROBERT JACKSON, 22, Union- street, Leeds ( false), age 40 ' looks older), height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top and cut short) turning grey, eyes blue, long thin face, clean shaved, of gentlemanly appearance, 4 boil marks and very large varicose veins on left leg, 3 boil marks and large varicose veins right leg, top of little finger left hand slightly crooked, 3 teeth deficient in upper jaw, all wanting in lower jaw ; dress, black tweed overcoat, black diagonal cutaway coat, " Horsfordand Byrd, 322, Oxford- street, London, W.," on tab, dark mixture vest, dark grey tweed trousers, striped flannel shirt, merino under ditto and drawers, side- spring boots, black bowler hat, " London, Manchester, Vienna, 1873, Paris, 1878," inside. Information to Captain Bent, Chief Constable Guildhall, Exeter. ESSEX. 63— Romford ( County).— Remanded till 27th inst., for stealing a pony and cart ( after hiring same) 19th inst.— GEORGE FOX ( false), address and occupation refused, age 25, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion very fair, hair light brown, moustache ( slight) light, eyes blue ; dress, fawn colour tweed suit, side spring boots ( old), black hard felt hat; supposed wanted for similar offences. Information to Inspector Cooper, Romford. FLINTSHIRE. 64,— Mold ( County).— Sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment, 15th inst., for stealing a watch— LEWIS LEWIS, age 18, slight, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair ( cut very short) dark, eyes dark brown, large scar from burn on left side of neck, lost right thumb; dress, two jackets ( one dark, the other grey tweed), corduroy vest, tweed trousers, blucher boots, dark cap with peak. States he resided at 18, Mill- street, Brecon— SAMUEL GOODWIN, age 17, slight, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes blue, " W. G. H. " on left arm, " S. H. " and anchor on right; dress, dark monkey jacket, dark curduroy trousers, white military shirt, lace boots, dark cloth cap with peak. A native of Aberystwith. His father, William Goodwin, once resided at 2, Brook- street, Welsh Hay, Breconshire. Both are tramps, and are supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bolton, Mold. HAMPSHIRE. 65.— Fareham ( County).— Committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions for housebreaking and stealing at Havant, 14th inst.— GEORGE GREEN, age 45, height 5 ft. 65 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald) brown, eyes blue, full beard and moustache, ring tattooed 2nd finger right hand, crown back of left, little finger right hand crooked, lost 1st joint 1st finger left hand : dress, dark monkey jacket, fustian trousers and vest, coloured scarf, nailed boots, light cloth hat. A native of Liverpool. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. KENT. 66.— El ham ( County).— Committed for trial at the next East Kent Sessions for larceny — KARL KICHINAWY, a German sailor, age 25, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion fiesh, hair dark, eyes hazel, K. K. in heart, tattooed on right forearm, anchor back of right hand, three large warts on left hand; dress, black ribbed coat, brown mixture tweed trousers, old boots, black hard felt hat.— OTTO SCHMARK, a German shoemaker, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar on forehead ; dress, brown mixture tweed suit, blue serge shirt, side- spring boots, cheese- cutter cap. Information to Supt. Maxted, Sandgate. LANCASHIRE. 67.— Manchester ( City). — Remanded till 28th inst., for the unlawful possession of a silver lever watch, No. 33389, hour hand deficient, " Improved Patent Lever" on dial, cases stamped " Fine Silver," with 9- carat gold albert guard, four short and one long link pattern, with gold pendant, bloodstone one side and cornelian the other, attached— JOSEPH EDWARD BRANNON, alias O'NEIL, EVANS, KELLY, and PRENTICE, age 65, height 5 ft. 3i in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes brown, lost first joint of second finger right hand— JAMES SPRATT, age 32, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, right arm stiff at elbow, cross and dot left forearm. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Rawlinson, Manchester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 68.— Sleaford ( County).— Remanded for house- breaking— JAMES FOSTER, age 19 ( looks older), height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes ( bold) blue, large wart on second knuckle, second finger left hand ; dress, old grey clothes of different patterns, trousers patched on knees, red- and- black check scarf, low felt hat. A barber; native of London; states he has recently tramped through Kent, then from London to Lincolnshire. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Supt. Richdale, Sleaford. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 69.— Wokingham ( County).— 21st inst., at Twy- ford, Berks, a 44- in. Coroache tricycle, painted brown, RX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 8 8 5 . T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 lined with yellow, compass springs, one treadle much worn, brass hubs on wheel, sheet iron guard over cog • wheel with ordinary - wood screw therein, guard over hind wheel filed off, a large dent in off side of circle of barrel, saddle seat bound with cloth, and fastened with straps underneath, " Coroache" stamped near fastening of break— supposed by HENRY HASSAN or ESSEN, age 18, height 5 ft. 4 in., medium figure, hair light, haggard looking ; dress, small plaid jacket ( greasy on back), dark trousers ( worn at bottoms), hard felt hat ( dirty and greasy); shabby appearance. Friends reside at 31, Hindon- place, Hindon- street, Pimlico. Information to Inspector Atkin, Wokingham. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 70.— Bottisham { County).— 10th inst., by burglary, 1 blue frieze overcoat, velvet collar, two pockets with flaps outside, unstitched at back, seam under collar ; 1 black coat, button deficient on sleeve ; 1 pair of white cotton gloves, red and white pocket handkerchief, 1 pair of heavy rifle boots, tipped and nailed, whole tongues with an additional piece on top, 1 pair of light side spring boots, recently soled, elastic chafed at tops, 1 fish basket, 1 man's check cotton shirt, 1 pair of boy's un- bleached stockings, 1 blue and white packing handker- chief, torn at corner. Information to Inspector Redhouse, Eottisham. 71.— Isle of Ely, Chatteris ( County). — 10th inst., a rather small old- fashioned silver cream- jug, embossed, initials supposed " S. O. U." Information to Inspector King, Chatteris. HEREFORDSHIRE. 80.— Leominster { Borough).— 18th inst., a lady's open faced silver Geneva watch, No. 42491, " Mathey" engraved on works. Information to Head Constable Johnson, Leo- minster. CHESHIRE. 72.— Broxton { County).— 17th inst., at Malpas— A black serge mourning coat, lined black Italian cloth, pocket inside left breast, 3 black cloth buttons down front, and a loose tweed jacket, lined black Italian cloth, two pockets on hips, one left breast, ticket ditto right side, 4 black bone buttons down front. Information to Supt. Plant, Broxton. DORSETSHIRE. 73.— Dorchester { Borough).— Since 1st ult., 15- carat gold albert, chain curl pattern, straight bar. 1209 or 1150, supposed on swivel, and a 15- carat oval shaped gold locket, plain centre, chased border. Information to Head Constable Coward, Dorchester DUMFRIESSHIRE. 74.— Dumfries { County).— 12th and 13th inst., at Lockerbie, a gentleman's yellowish- grey waterproof, about half worn, angular tear neatly mended on right sleeve near shoulder, and one near bottom of right skirt. A gentleman's single- breasted rough dark grey tweed ulster, about half worn, cloth band at back two pockets on hips, containing a pair of green coloured driving gloves with red stripes across back. Information to Chief Constable Jones, Dumfries. 75.— Dumfries { County).— 29th ult., at Langholm, a gentleman's single- breasted drab- coloured cloth riding overcoat, raised seams, rows of stitching round sleeves two pockets in skirts, ticket pocket right side, brown lining, pair of yellow kid gloves in one of pockets. 76.— Dumfries { County).— 25th inst., at Portholm near Langholm— A silver patent lever watch, No, 3422, maker's name supposed " Darnley," engine turned cases, well worn, white or cream colour dial, black chapters, gold hands, German silver albert chain, curb pattern, attached. Information to Chief Constable Jones, Dumfries. KENT. 81.—' Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).— 6th inst., a silver lever open face watch, No. 1218 ; a silver curb chain and locket with photographs of two girls, dent on one side ; a brown mixture coat, pockets on hips ( has been turned), and vest to match ; a pair of brown small check trousers; 2 horseshoe gilt pins, and a navy blue tie. Information to Head Constable Embery, Tuntridge Wells. EVENING," each 2 ft. deep by 16 inches wide, gilt moulded frames. The above reward will be paid—£ 10 10s by Alex. W. T. Grant Thorold, Esq., Weelsby House, and £ 10 10s. by the Bradley Haverstoe Association for the Pro- secution of Felons— for the apprehension and convic- tion of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Inspector Stennett, Grimsby. 88.— Grantham { Borough.)— Since 6th inst., a gentleman's gold English lever watch, gold dial, No. 14248, maker Sexty Brothers, Grantham ; and a silver Geneva watch, maker's name supposed " Benson, London," seconds hand, crystal glass, with silver albert, curb pattern and lion shilling attached. Information to Chief Constable Pemberton, Grant- ham. DURHAM. 77.— Durham { County).— 22nd inst., by house- breaking, at Witton Gilbris, a silver verge watch, No. 8567, maker Williams, London ;" 12 yards of black velvet, yards of black silk, 4 yards of black satin ribbon, 2 doz. buttons, 4s. 6d., and a bunch of keys. Information to Inspector Webster, Durham. HAMPSHIRE. 78.— Aldershot { County).— 11th inst.,' at North Camp, Farnborough, acash box, containing a £ 5 Bank of England Note, number unknown, acheque for £ 4 15s 2d on Cox's Bank, Charing Cross, drawn by Messrs. Harrison in favour of George Heath, endorsed George Heath, and £( i or £ 7 in gold.— Supposed by THREE MEN, ages 20 to 25 ; dress, dark clothes, black felt hats, who were driving a dark brown pony and gig. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephenson, Aldershot. 79.— Winchester { City).— Since October, 1884, a case of Afghan arms, consisting of 1 sword with Da- mascus blade ( Afghan name on blade), 1 axe with wood handle, 1 large knife two feet long in leather case, 2 small knives in leather cases, 2 pistols ( one large, one small), 1 knife with handguards, black leather belt, and pouches, steel mountings, 2 hand shields ( Mari country), and Ghoorklia Kookrie. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. LANCASHIRE. 82.— Bolton { County).— 12th inst., at Kearsley, a man's white cord vest, nearly new, 3 pockets outside, 1 inside left breast, white calico lining, brass buttons. Information to Supt. Holland, Bolton. 83.— Garstang { County).— 31st ult., atGarstang, a central- gear Rotary Tricycle, Rudge's make, Coventry, No. 4383. Information to Supt. Webb, Bowgreave, Garstang. 84.— H urst { County).— 9th inst., by housebreaking, at Droylsden, £ 26 in gold, £ 1 in silver, 2s. in halfpence, 3 silver cruet stands, two with skeleton frames, one with box frame and perforated sides ; 2 silver salt ellars on 3 feet, each oot representing a dog's head and foot; 1 pair of silver earrings, small leaf pattern, with acorn in centre ; 2 silver knife rests, 1 silver jam spoon, with ivory handle, flowered on one side, plain the other ; and a cotton towel, worked in centre with red, black, and yellow wool, representing a star, the edges worked with wool, diamond shape, knotted fringe at either end. 85.— Hurst { County).— 19th inst., by burglary, at Denton, 1 single- breasted brown worsted cloth over coat, to fit a boy of 15, 3 pockets and ticket ditto out- side , lined brown Italian cloth, buttons to match : man's single- breasted mixture tweed cloth jacket, pockets outside and 1 inside right breast, lined black Italian cloth, buttons to match, " Cross" on tab; a man's single- breasted black worsted cloth jacket, lined with Italian cloth, 3 pockets outside and 1 inside right breast; 1 brown- and- white striped tweed vest, darned near bottom buttonhole ; 1 black- and- white plaid vest, 1 black worsted cloth vest, 1 boy's blue cloth ditto, brown- and- white woollen shirt, 1 boy's blue- and- red striped cotton shirt ( new), 1 pair of men's watertight boots, 2 white cotton mufflers with raised flowers, 1 black- and- white cotton ditto. Information to Supt. Barnett, Hurst. £ 5 EEWABD. 86.— Old Trafford { County).— Between 7th and 8th inst., at Eccles, 1 gold bracelet, about 1 in. wide, buckle pattern without spike, bead chain at either end, and provided on inside with an oval recess, fitted with glass, in a leather case lined with velvet or silk ; 1 pair gold sleeve links, oval shape, diagonal filigree pattern on surface; 1 set of gold studs, engraved fronts, crescent- shaped backs, Jeffries' patent ; 1 gold ring, " Mizpah " in Old English letters engraved thereon, broken at back, " E. H. W. to T. B., August 19th, 1878/ engraved inside ; 1 pair small gold earrings ( design, a flattened bill about the size of a pea), provided with screwed shank and nut; 1 lady's gold ring, set with small diamonds ; 1 doz. small silver teaspoons ( new), modern pattern, monogram " T. E. B." ; 1 pair of silver sugar tongs to match, 4 silver salt cellars, washed in side with gold ; 4 silver spoons to match ; 4 silver salt spoons, gold washed in bowls ; 1 silver bracelet, about ll in. wide, raised ivy leaves thereon ; 1 narrow silver bracelet, " Jig" engraved inside, safety chain attached 1 narrow silver filigree bracelet, 1 narrow silver, self fastening bracelet or bangle ; 1 silver watch chain, with small silver charms, consisting of vinaigrette, and a model foot, set with stones attached ; 1 silver Geneva watch, No. 4780, minute hand broken off; and about £ 3. It is requested that inquiry be made at pawnbrokers, jewellers, ifcc. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Thomas Bruvit, 63, Victoria- crescent, Eccles, for the apprehen sion and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. LINCOLNSHIRE. £ 21 REWARD. 87.— iGrimsby { County).— Between 1st April and 16th ult., at Weelsby House, near Great Grimsby, old and valuable oil paintings, viz., a SEASIDE SCENE ON THE DUTCH COAST, with a wreck and women in short dresses, size 3 ft. wide by 18 in. deep, in carved oak gilded frame ; a LANDSCAPE, show ing a road, house, and trees, about 2 ft. 10 in., square, in gilt frame; two others - " MORNING" and ROXBURGHSHIRE. 89.— Jedburgh { County).— 5th inst., at Kelso, a lady's gold lever watch, No. 30396, engraved cases, gold dial, no seconds hand ; and a lady's gold albert, consisting of 2 small chains, with oval links entwined, gold locket and tassel attached. Information to Chief Constable Porter, Jedburgh. SOMERSETSHIRE. 90 Wincanton { County).— Between22ndand24th inst, at Wincanton— A pair of leather driving reins, in good condition, with brass buckle at each end and in centre. Information to Supt. Williams, Wincanton. STAFFORDSHIRE, 91.— Brierley Hill ( County). — 17th inst., at Amblecote Athletic Sports, a gold lever watch, plain dial, engine- turned cases, gold hands, steel seconds ditto ; 1 gold Geneva lever ditto, No. 23981, plain back, gold hands, steel seconds ditto, gold figured dial; 1 very old J- plate 18- carat lever ditto, No. 1362, maker " Penlington, Liverpool," engine- turned cases, white dial, black figures, no seconds hand, spring capped. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. SURREY. 92.— Guildford ( County).— 11th inst., at Ripley, 10 blocks of coloured flannel shirting, 8 rolls of fancy cretonne, 5 pieces of lady's dress materials, colours various, and 12 damask table cloths. Information to Supt. Barker, Guildford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 93.— Lewes { County).— 3rd inst., a gold |- plate English lever watch, No. 14996, maker " Turpin Brothers, London." 3rd inst., at Newhaven, a silver lever watch, No. 10546. 94.— Lewes { County).— 7th inst., at Lewes Races, a black satchel, 1 black melton jacket, H. K. Smith on collar, pockets on hips containing 10s 7jd, an occasional license for 7th and 8th inst., and a post- office order for Is 7£ d. Information to Supt. Osbon, Lewes £ 20 REWARD. 95.— B righton { Borough).— 3rd inst. a lady s gold watch, marked " Leroy et fils, Galine Mont pensin, Palais Royale, Paris," single case, white dial, bevelled, chased at back ; a lady's gold watch, marked " Leroy et fils, Galine Mont pensin, Palais Royale, Paris," single case, scratched inside ; 2 gold 5- franc pieces, and some German and Swiss coins. The above reward will be paid by Captain Pepper, Ballygarth Castle, Drogheda, for such information as will lead _ to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or m proportion to the amount recovered. £ 15 REWARD. 96.— Brighton { Borough).— 28th ult. a lady's open- face gold keyless English lever watch, No. 35516, initials J. L. inside ; a lady's 18- carat gold albert chain, composed of three rows of chain, with two slides and two tassels ; and a brooch, leaf pattern, set rose diamonds in wire setting. The above reward will be paid by Mrs. Wilson, 14, York- street, Cheetham- hill- road, Manchester, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. 97.— Brighton ( Borough). — 28th July, a silver hunter watch, plain cases, Swiss make, No. 62291. 29th July, an open- face silver Geneva watch, No. 37/ 6769, and small link pattern silver albert chain, with pencil and cross attached. 31st July, a lady's gold English lever watch, No. 35516, and 18- carat gold albert chain attached ; also, a gold brooch set with diamonds. 3rd inst., a plain gold watch, white face, maker " Harris, Clerkenwell, London," number unknown. 3rd inst., a lady's open- face gold watch, maker " Coxsavory, Corn hill, London." 4th inst, a small gold English lever watch, maker " Neall, Edgware- road, London," number unknown. 5th inst., a gold open- face lever watch, maker 6 T H E POTIORKGAZETTE. . FRIDAY/- Afrfltfgr 28, 1885. ." Smith) Duke- street, Manchester- squire, London," cases much worn. 6th inst., a silver lever watch, maker " Johnson,- Strand, London," number unknown. 6th instiya large gold hunter, watch, maker " Moss, London," No. 6154. 5th inst., a silver open- face watch, supposed number 4065, initials " J. H." engraved on back. 5th inst., an old English hunting watch, maker " Bar- wise, St. Martin's- lane, London," " R. Larkand" engraved on dome, gold albert chain attached. 6th inst,, a silver English lever watch, Nos. 4861 and 1356, maker " Rowell, Castle Square, Brighton," with gold albert attached. 7th inst, a silver hunter watch, initials " E. J. S." on outer case, and 18- carat gold albert chain with small gold compass attached. 7th inst., a silver demi- hunter watch, supposed number 2112, and silver albert chain with 4 foreign coins attached. 98.— Brighton ( Borough). - 8th inst., 24 silver thimbles, 8 ditto gold lined. 8 ladies' gold keeper rings. 6 pairs of silver solitaires, plated backs. 24 silver scarf pins, various patterns ; 8 ditto with paste diamonds. 6 plated albert chains, patterns various; 6 ladies' ditto ( 3 with tassels at swivels and hooks). 9 sets of silver brooches and earrings to match ( 3 horseshoe pattern). 4 gold charms— dog, engine, small tambourine ( mother- of- pearl at back), milk jug, with red stone at bottom. 1 dozen silver charms— 8 shape of teapot 2 kettles, and 2 milk jugs ; and a silver compass. 15 gentlemen's silver buckle rings ( 2 double buckle) i 4 gold signet rings, 9 carat ( 2 bloodstones and 2 red- stones). 3 small silver lockets ; 1 large ditto scratched at back. 8 gold plated lockets, patterns various ( 2 square). 2 small gold pencils, red stones at top. 5 pairs paste earrings ( 1 pair heart shape). 2 pairs 9- carat gold earrings. 24 pairs of silver earrings, patterns various. 18 silver brooches, all nearly round, different patterns and sizes. The articles are all new, and of modern patterns. 8th inst., an open- face gold Geneva watch, engraved on inner case " Loan watch" and a number, with a gold and platinum chain ( small link pattern), small gold locket, and silver sovereign purse, with initial^ " L A. C.", attached. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. 99.— Hastings ( Borough). — 17th inst., an open- face f- plate gold English lever watch, No. 8608, gold dial, jewelled in six holes, " A. B." on outside of inner case, maker " Jarvis and Bishop;" gold chain with six- pennypiece attached; 1 gold English lever watch, figured back, " M. B." on outside case, spring of case broken ; 1 old- fashioned gold chain ; 1 silver cross, engraved " Louisa Bird, June 20th, 1882"; 1 silver pencil- case and badge of " Watchers and Workers " ; 1 gold scarf- pin with pink stone, figure cut therein. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. WARWICKSHIRE. 100— Coventry ( City).— 29th ult., a gold lever watch, worn, very thin gold dial, steel fleur- de- lis hands, full plate and capped, " i. x. n. i." scratched inside case ; a lady's gold Geneva watch ( new) gold face, steel spade hands, metal dome, private mark scratched inside case ; an open face gold Geneva lever, about 12 size, No. 604 stamped in case, 14- carat gold and engine- turned case ; a silver lever ditto, nearly new, No. 11680, about 16 size, white dial, sunk seconds, spring above gold balance and capped ; a gold watch case, without movement, sight hunter, No. 38638, 16 size, engine- turned case ( worn), glass deficient. Information to Supt. Norris, Coventry. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 101.— Guisborou& h ( County).— 11thand 12th inst., at Redcar Races, a gentleman's gold lever watch, No. 4850, maker, " Thompson, Arcade, Newcastle," white dial, " Gutteridge " scratched underneath inner cap ; a gold lever ditto, No. 22687, maker " Young, Newcastle," white dial, black figures, gold hands; gold albert chain, curb pattern, with an old George guinea, brazed on with different kinds of gold, attached ; a medium sized gold lever ditto, No. 3037, gold face, engine- turned cases, worn smooth at edges, small dent at edge of case; a silver lever ditto, white dial, gold hands, maker " Morley, Kirkby Stephen ;" heavy gold albert, curb pattern, with gold seal, shape of horse- shoe, attached ; a silver Geneva watch ; gold albert, curb pattern, with padlock- shaped seal, set red stones, shape of horseshoe, on one side, the other side figured gold. Information to Supt. Clarlcson, Guisborough. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 102.— Huddersfield ( County).— 17th inst., at Golcar Racecourse, a pigskin purse, pocket- shaped, with two, flaps, containing £ 2 10s. gold, a very valuable diamond ring, set pure white stone; 1 " Henry " guinea and 1; crown guinea, " William and Mary, 1701," Information to Supt. Goodall, Huddersfield. See Latest Information. PROPERTY RECOVERED. MIDLOTHIAN. 103.— Edinburgh ( City.)— Property, Case No. 83,; 21st inst.. and thieves arrested. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. LANCASHIRE. 104.— Salford ( Borough).—< In possession of a woman remanded till 28th inst., a gentleman's half- hoop 18 carat gold ring, set with two diamonds and sapphire in centre, marked " C. G. 18 " inside. Information to Supt. Donohoe, Salford. 105.— Ormskirk ( County).— K lady's gold ring, pentagon and sexagon shape, set pearls and rubies. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 106.— Woolwich ( Aldershot).— 17th inst., a black gelding pony, about 14 hands, 2 white spots on chest, one on each side. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 107.— Corwen ( County).— 19th inst., at Penybont, a light bay mare, 13i or 14 hands, mane cut between ears under bridle, hind legs white, small dimple on left rump, is a very fast trotter, and holds its tail straight when trotting. In good condition. Information to Supt. Williams, Corwen. ANIMALS RECOVERED. NORFOLK. 108.— East Harling ( County).— Horse, Case No. 101, 21st inst., and ihief apprehended. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND BEDFORDSHIRE. 109.— Sharnbrook ( County).— In a ditch at Boln- hurst, the body of a tramp, age about 70, height 5 ft. 4 in., hair, whiskers, and beard grey ; dress, dark coat and vest, cotton cord trousers ( nearly new), old boots, with piece cut out at side, soft stitched billy- cock hat. This man was seen in the neighbourhood about a fortnight since, and stated his intention of going to Hampshire, Worcestershire, or Northampton- shire, but that he could not proceed much further as he was suffering from rheumatism. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition, and appears to have been dead about 8 or 10 days. Information to Supt. Carruthers, Sharnbrook. BERKSHIRE. 110.— Reading ( Borough).— About 8 p. m., 19th inst., in a single perambulator, black body, picked out blue, lined dark blue American cloth, spider wheels, in Forbury Public Gardens, a male child, about 18 months old, complexion fair, hair light, rather small face with high forehead ; dress, white frock, flannel petticoat, scarlet stays, black shawl, and white hat. Information to Supt. Purchase, Reading. APPREHENSIONS. HI— Metropolitan Police District, D Divi- sion.— OLIVER HOWARD COOPER, Case No. 2, 10th ult., and FREDERICK T. C. GRIFFIN, Case No. 126, 24th ult. 112.— Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe ( Borough):— WILLIAM HATT. Case No. 11, 21st inst. 113.— Denbighshire, Ruthin ( Prison).— ELLIS JONES, Case No. 18. 114.— Kent, Chatham ( County). — ELIZABETH ROBINSON. Case No. 10,31st ult. 115.— Lancashire, Blackburn ( County). — Su- pervisee MARGARET QUINN, Office No. 28255, Case 13, 14th inst. 116.— Lancashire, Salford ( Borough).— MINNIE MAGNUM, Case No. 18, 7th inst. 117.— Staffordshire, Stafford ( County). — Li- cence Holder SAMUEL WEBB, Office No. 28419, Case 19, 14th inst. 118.— Yorkshire, Pocklington ( County). — Supervisee JAMES WILSON, Office No. 28142, Case No. 63, 21st inst., and sentenced to 6 months' hard labour for failing to report. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. LANCASHIRE. 119.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee WILLIAM HARLAND, alias WM. JOHN SMITH, JOHN FORD, MARTIN JAMES THORN, JOHN WM. MANTON, READING, and SMEDLEY, age 72, height 5 ft. 7i in., complexion sallow, hair white, eyes grey, near sighted and deaf, scar over left eye. Sentenced at Nottingham 17th January, 1884, to 18 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Supt., Detective Depart- ment, Liverpool. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 120.— Huddersfield ( Borough).— For failing to report — License Holder MARY DEAN, alias THERESA MITCHELL and BRIDGET HOPKINS, Office No. 28172, age 39, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes grey, lost two top teeth. Sen- tenced at Bradford 15th October, 1880, to 7 years' penal servitude and 5 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 17th June, 1885. G 127. 121.— Huddersfield ( Borough). — For failing to notify change of address— MARY BRANNAN, Office No. 22353, age 34, height 5 ft. H in., slight, com- plexion pale, hair brown, eyes grey, oval face, scars on both eyes, ears pierced, pockpitted, lost several teeth. Was convicted at Bradford Sessions 26th June, 1876, for larceny, and sentenced to 10 years' penal servitude and 3 years' police supervision. C 122. Information to Detective Inspector Hogg, Hudders- field. 122.— Leeds ( Borough).— For failing to report- Supervisee JOHN MORRIS, Office No. 18797, age 32, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes brown, tattooed marks inside right arm, ring third right finger, anchor inside left arm, rings first and third fingers, lost one top front tooth. Sentenced at Salford, 23rd October, 1876, to seven years' penal ser- vitude and seven years' police supervision for felony. Liberated 23rd March, 1882. Information to the Chief Constable of Leeds. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 123.— Wisbeach ( Borough).— Committed for trial at October Quarter Sessions, at Ely, for larceny— GEORGE WILSON, age 45, height 5 ft. 9| in., hair, beard and moustache ( turning grey) dark, eyes grey, rather sharp features ; dress, dark coat and trousers ( patched on knees with lighter cloth), lace boots, brown felt hat. States he has served in the American Army. Supposed previously convicted and wanted for other offences. Information to Head Constable Sharpe, Wisheach. HAMPSHIRE. 124— Basingstoke ( County).— Committed for trial at Winchester Quarter Sessions for larceny— ALEXENDRE ISIDER POIRRIER, a Frenchman, age 52, height 5 ft, 3J in., complexion sallow, hair ( bald on top and turning grey) black, eyes hazel, boil mark back of neck, centre of back, and left shoulder blade, scar and ruptured right groin, round shouldered ; dress, long brown overcoat, blue slop, light trousers, military boots ( old), soft felt hat. Information to Supt. Paine, Basingstoke. PROPERTY STOLEN. BEDFORDSHIRE. 125— Biggleswade ( County).—\\ th inst., 1 gold Geneva watch, No. 29907, Consulars; 1 ditto ditto, No. 113180, Consulars ; 1 gol « l keyless lever, No. 33305, crystal face ; 1 gold keyless half- hunter lever, No. 34671 ; 1 gold keyless hunter lever, No. 50032 ; 1 gold lever watch, with gold dial and figures, no name or number; 1 silver Geneva watch, No. 2677; 1 silver lever, No. 27557 ; 1 silver Geneva, No. 228192 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 7300 ; 1 Geneva watch, No. 132011; 1 ditto ditto, No. 21028 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 21702; 1 ditto ditto, No. 14379; 1 ditto ditto, N o. 1726, all Consulars with crystal and other glasses; 1 silver hunter Geneva watch, No. 49464 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 39433 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 49434 ; 1 silver lever watch, No. 3080 ; 1 silver verge con- sular, no nameor number; 1 silver lever, No. 6471; 1 ditto ditto, No. 2847 ; 1 silver Geneva, no name or number; 1 ditto ditto, No. 6797; 1 ditto ditto, No. 22350 ; 1 silver Geneva watch, No. 61831; 1 ditto ditto, No. 32739 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 64021 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 1047 ; 1 ditto ditto, No. 3639; and about 60 gem rings, keepers, belchers, signets, and mourning, 15 and 15 carat gold, makers' marks in most of them, " K. and Co., C. F. and S. D." ; 20 gold chains, ladies' and gentle- men's alberts, necklets, etc.; about 1 doz. solid gold wire chains, curb, fetter, fetter and link, cable, and other fancy patterns; 12 fine gold scarf pins, set corals, pearls, diamonds, turquoise, & c. ; 9 fine gold lockets, chased and plain, sundry brooches, ear- rings, « fec. It is requested that inquiry be made at pawnbrokers, jewellers, & c. Information to Supt. Bedlow, Biggleswade. FBIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 7 TADDY'S HIGH- GLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY T A D D Y' 8 UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GRO YE Delicious, Cool Smoking. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS, IN 2- OUNCE AND 4- OUNCE PACKETS. LONDON: ESTABLISHED 130 TEARS. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL London, Provincial, and Foreign Newspapers, RAILWAY TIME TABLES, THEATRE PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &<:., & c. Exceptional Terms for a Series. y^ ONDON, TILBURY, and SOUTHEND RAILWAY. SOCTHEND- ON- SEA and BACK for 3 « ., and SHOEBURY- NESS and BACK lor 3a. 3d. from FENCHUBOH STBEET and STEPNEY at 8.23 and 9.13 a. m.; Gravesend and Back for is. 6d.; and Eosherville Gardens and Back ( including Admission) for Is. 9d., at 10.15 a. m., 12.38, 4.2o, and 6.22 p. m., e? erv Week- day. Return Tickets for above places at the same farts by all Trains on Sundays. MARGATE, viA TILBURY.— A CHEAP TRAIN in connec- tion with the Fast Steamers of the General Steam Navigation Company from FENCHUBCH STREET and STEPNEY on Week- days and Sundays at 10.15 a. m. The Return Boat in connection with the Train from Tilbury will leave Margate at 3.30p. m. Fares, Single, 5s. and Is.; Return 7s. and 5s. 6aT M ADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION ORDERS TAKEN for the SPECIAL CORNER POSITIONS on PAGES 2, 3, and 6 of " THE GLOBE," And the CORNERS on TITLE PAGE of " THE PEOPLE." WILLING'S 125, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. Superb BRIDAL GROUP of T. R. H. PRINCESS BEATRICE and PRINCE HENRY of BATTENBERG. Portrait Models of the late General GRANT, Sir MOSES MONTEFIORE, & c., Magnificent Court Dresses. Kings and Queens of England, WILLIAM the CONQUEROR to QUEEN VICTORIA. Crowned Heads of Europe. Historical Characters, past and present. Band of Eminent Soloists. Admission Is.; extra Rooms, 6d. Children under Twelve, 6d. Open from 9 a. m. till 10 p. m. Sold Everywhere. SIXTY YEARS' SUCCESS.— The bost an< 1 only certain remedy ever discovered forpreserviny, strengthening, beautifying or restoring the Hair, " Whiskers, or Moustaches, and presenting them turning gray. Sold in bottles, 3s. 6d., Gs , and lis. by all chemists & perfumers, & at 22, Wellington Street, Strand, London, W. C. For Children's and Ladies' Hair it is most efficacious aci unrivalled. > « BALMpaGC Of all Chemists. IttEYI^ OLDSl mrarsPECiFiiJ THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR " GOUT." BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. OF ALL CHEMISTS. FOR SALE. " " 1TEESON HALL" ESTATE, 93A. 3RDS. and 35P., miles from Grudgington and 6 miles from Wellington Stations, on the Great Western line, and 5 miles from Newport station on the London and North- western line. Entrance Hall, 22 by 17, wainscotted in dark panelled and carved oak ; Dining Room, 19 by 19, to correspond ; Drawing Room, Billiard Room ( 22 by 17), 12 large Bedrooms, Suite of Offices, Conserva- tory, Vineries, ic., Stove Plant Houses, Peach House, the Farm Buildings, Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Carriage Houses are new and well arranged. The Residence is approached by private roads, with Ser- pentine Carriage Drive and Lodge Entrances. The Estate is nicely timbered, and well stocked with game, Rookery, and Trout Streams, is within easy distance of three Packs of Hounds ; there is plenty of Fishing. Hunting and Shooting can be had over at least 1,000 acres at a very small cost. For price, address " M. R.," care of Willing's Adver- tising Offices, 125, Strand, London, W. C. THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIED TO NEARLY EVERY FORGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. ALSO SUITABLE FOR THE ARMY AND RAILWAY SERVICES. The above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper, made expressly for the Service, with horizontal escapement, enamel dial, extra jewelled, highly finished strong works, thick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 16s. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials as to excellence of Workmanship, sent post free on application to H. J. NOBEIS ( Son of the Head Constable), Watch Manufacturer and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Safe by Registered Post without risk to the Purchaser. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, & c., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NORMS'S Official Timekeeper at £ 5 10s. is a High- class Silver Watch made expressly for the Army, PoKce, and Railway Services; it is of unusual strength, constructed for rough usage. and sudden changes of the weather. N. B.— It is not generally known that Coventry is the Largest Watch Manufacturing District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trade and Foreign Markets with Thousands of Watches annually, there being employed in this Trade upwards of B, 000 persons, enabling Coventry to make Watches on the most approved, best, and newest principles, at the lowest possible cost- PETER ROBINSON'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE. MOURNING.— Upon receipt of letter or telegram, Peter Robinson's experienced Dressmakers and Milliners are ready to travel to any part of England free of expense to purchasers. Tliey take with them a full supply of all necessary articles of the best and most suitable description for families and their servants, at the same very reasonable prices as charged in the warehouse in Regent- street. THE COURT & GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 256 to 262, REGENT STREET, LONDON. W. INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION- Jand J. HOPKINSON are exhibiting in the Central Gallery Overstrung and Vertical Grand and Upright PIANO- ' FORTES. Pianofortes for India and the Colonies. Piano- fortes fitted with Patent Organ Pedal Attachment. Pianofortes for yachts and steamships.— Ware Rooms, 95, New Bond Street, W JUBAL WEBB, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PROVISION MERCHANT, KENSINGTON HIGH STREET, LONDON, W. The Only Gold Medal Awarded, International Health Exhibition, 1884, for HAMS, CHEESE, BUTTER, BACON. Contractor by appointment INVENTORIES EXHIBITION, 1885. Contractor by appointment ANTWERP EXHIBITION, 1885. PKINCIPAL PURVEYOR TO SPIERS AND POND. CHINA, JAPAN", AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, & c. BEST ROUTE.— THROUGH BOOKINGS by all lines of Atlantic Steamers and American Railroads and PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, carrying British and United States Mails. Reduced Fares, increased speed and com- forts.— Agents : Henry F. Gilligand Co., American Exchange in Europe, 449, Strand, W. C.; C. Clark and Co., Great St. Helen's, E. 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Waterproof Blacking, Military Waterproof Pouch Blacking. WATERPROOF HARNESS COMPOSITION. POLISHING PASTE FOR CLEANING METALS. 57, MANSELL STREET, E. Sold by all Oilmen, Grocers, Saddlers, etc. Crown 8vo, Masonic Cloth, Lettered, 3s. 6d. ( by post, 3s. 9d.). May be had from either Author or Publisher, or from the Tylers of Lodges. Cbips from a Rough Ashlar. scourseonthe Ritual& Ceremonial of Freemasonry, BY BEO. JAMES STEVENS, P. M., P. Z., CLAPHAM, S. W. " Ought to be in the hands of every Mason." " Useful and valuable in the highest degree." BRO. RICHARD TILLING, Publisher, 55, WARNER STREET, GREAT DOVER STREET, S. E. AYLMER' 8 GENERAL INQUIRY and PRIVATE DETECTIVE OFFICE, 319, STRAND, LONDON. Established 1877. Divorce and Confidential Cases secretly conducted. Suspected persons watched. Highest references. ATTWOOD'S PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL INQUIRY OFFICE, 6, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND LONDON. ( Old Established). Missing friends traced; suspected persons watched in town or country; evidence collected for divorce, & c. The strictest secrecy observed in all cases. Terms moderate. Office Hours, 10 to 5.30. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. C, Proprietor H. ECCLES ( Late Superintendent X Division Metropolitan Police). This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly situated, is close to Charing Cross and the Royal Courts ol Justice. Police Officers and Witnesses coming to London will find a comfortable home on most reasonable terms. HITHERTO AND HENCEFORTH- " Every ' Hitherto' of grace and help is a ' Hence- forth ' of more gr& ce and more help. Every realised Sromise is the stepping stone to one yet unrealised.' loses testified, " Pardon the iniquity of this people according to the greatness of Thy mercy, as Thou hast Forgiven this people from Egypt Hitherto." Num. xiv. 19. " Henceforth we should not serve sin." Rom. vi. 6. The children of Joseph testified, " I am a great people forasmuch as the Lord hath Blessed me Hither- to." Josh. xvii. 14. " Henceforth he no more children. . . but grow up into Him in all things." Eph. iv. 14,15. Samuel testified, " Hitherto hath the Lord Helped U3." 1 Sam. vii. 12. " He died for all that they which live should not Uenceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him that died forthem." 2 Cor. v. 15. David testified, " Thou hast brought me Hitherto!' 1 Chr. xvii. 16. Jesus said, " Henceforth I call you not servants, but I have called you friends." John xv. 15. " Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Piighteousness. . . and not to me only, but unto all them that love His appearing." 2 Tim. iv. 8. IF YOU WANT A WATCH TO LAST A LIFETIME, BUY AN ENGLISH THREE- QUARTER PLATE LEVER. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOB THE POLICE. R E N S O N'S NEW PATENT ( No. 4658) i i LUDGATE" WATCH. SILVER, £ 5.5. ENAMELLED IRON CABMEN'S BADGES OAB NUMBERS, CAB FARE PLATES, & c. 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Will stand rough usage of all kinds, and is therefore the BEST WATCH, and specially suited for CONSTABLES, SERGEANTS, INSPECTORS, SUPERINTENDENTS. Sent Free and Safe at our risk to all parts for £ 5 6s. cash, or P. O. O. ( payable at G. P. O.). Price in 18- carat Gold Crystal Glass Cases, TWELVE GUINEAS. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. Benson is the only Maker of a Three- Quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 6s., and that our Patent'! Ludgate'* Watch cannot be had through or of any Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. A Book explaining the advantages of this Watch oyer the Full- Plate English Watches sold by all other makers will be sent post- free on application. The SUPERIORITY In VALUE, ACpURACY, and DURABILITY of the " Ludgate " Watch over tho Swiss and Amorican Keyless and Non- Keyless Watches, made in IMITATION of and SOLD as English work, and the ordinary Full- plate English Watoh. is enormous. J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to the Queen, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 and 64, Lndgate- Mll, E. C., London, CIVB ASSOCIATIONS.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City, Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police, will find their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs forthe New Patent" Ludgate " English Watoh, as it Is worth from £ i to £ 10 more than any watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all others in the market. ROYAL AQUARIUM. One Shilling— Miss JENNY HILL, the Vital Spark; Mdme. OCEANA, the lovely Empress of the Slack Wire, every evening. T> OYAL AQUARIUM. — Every Afternoon and Evening. JOLLY JOHN NASH. THE CHIESI TROUPE of Male and Female Acrobats. BABY LANGTRY, Songs and Dances. Miss JESSIE MAYLAND, Ballad Singer MDLLE. ROSA TROUPE OF HER MAJESTY'S DOLLS. KEELING, American Versatile Artist. CHAPEAUX VOLANTS, par les Freres Chiesi. CEE MEE, the Flying Trapeze Marvel. Miss LAURA SEDGWICK, Vocalist; and many others. The BECKWITH FAMILY, in their Swimming Entertainment. Prof. FIELD'S Conjuring Show at intervals Doors open at 12.0 noon; Carriages at 5.30 after- noon, 11.30 evening. N. B.— Excursionists to London admitted at half rates on producing their return half railway ticket. IMPORTANT NOTICE.— The Celebrated VAIDIS SISTERS return to the ROYAL AQUARIUM for the season on MONDAY next, the 31st inst. Miss AGNES BECKWITH will also make her reappearance on that day in her unique- Swimming Entertainment. AGREAT INTERNATIONAL COOKERY and FOOD EXHIBITION will be held in DECEM- BER NEXT, at the ROYAL AQUARIUM, Westmin- ster, under Distinguished Patronage. The Chief Class of Exhibits will include the following :— Food Sub- stances ( Raw and Prepared), Cooked Viands ( Made Dishes, etc.), Beverages of all Kinds, Fancy Confec- tionery ( including Wedding Cakes), Table Decorations, Practical Cookery ( Model Kitchen and Demonstra- tions), Kitchen Utensils and Appliances, Domestic Heating and Lighting, Labour- saving Inventions ( applicable to the Preparation of Food), Practical Confectionery ( Sweetmeat and Bon- bon Making, < fcc.), Gifts and Tit- bits for the Christmas Season, & c. Im- portant Prizes will be Awardad in the Cookery Classes, particulars of which will be duly announced. Rules and regulations, with all particulars for intending exhibitors, will be readySept. 1st. Meanwhile inquiries should be addressed to Mr. W. E. Wood, Refreshment Department, Royal Aquarium, Westminster, London. XjOWVOS : RAIXTKD ROB XEBB XAJOTL'B STATIONED* OFFICE BY JOTD AMD 00., DOOTOB8* COMMONS, B. C.
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