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21/01/1887

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Date of Article: 21/01/1887
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1887. VOL. IV., No. 320. REGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. 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. Gd. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. 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 bot'ough, as the case may be. 5 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 apprehended or of stolen property bear a numler, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force ichich causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted t* » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit io the Edits? 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 iwholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Widnesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They mui). 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 " Drummond f 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, 125, 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 advertisements. J. MONEO, 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. Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Borougns 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. 4 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 7tn 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. SPECIAL NOTICE. It will greatly facilitate the transaction of business, if in all telegrams to Great Scotland Yard regarding criminal matters, the name and official designation of the sender are telegraphed. 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. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. <£ 100 REWARD NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. I.- Whereas SAMUEL OSBOEN, aged 78, living alone in a cottage at No, 3 Court, Newland- street, Kettering, was brutally murdered during the evening or night of the 24th December last, by being cut about the head with some sharp instrument such as an axe or billhook, The above reward will be paid by Supt, Botterill, County Constabulary Office, Kettering, to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehen- sion and conviction of the murderer or murderers, T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1887. METROPOLIAN POLICt DISTRICT 2. Central Office.— For conspiring together in forging the labels of Messrs. Clicquot and Co. and Messrs. Moet and Chandon— ODILE MANCIER, a wine merchant, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) dark, moustache thick and long ; dressed respectably. A Frenchman. May endeavour to go to Trinidad, St. Thomas, or America.— CONRAD HENZEN, age 33, height about 5 ft. 9 in., slight, complexion florid, hair, whiskers, and moustache light brown. A German. About 18 n onths since he was connected with Verbeck at Piccadilly Hall, London, and other places. Warrant issued. 3.— Convict Office.— Woodcut portrait and description of Supervisee JOHN COOMBER, tion of GEORGE LESLIE, alias JOHN BURGOINE, a butler, whose apprehension is sought for stealing, 7th ult.— ( 1.) A plain gold bracelet with band ( burnished), star in centre with diamond or diamonds and pearls; pearls also on each side. ( 2.) A gold collarette. ( 11.) A plain gold brooch or safety pin. Office No. 26506, who escaped from H. M.' s Prison, Wandsworth, on the 20th ult., age 32, height 5 ft. 7 in.. complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes hazel, scars base of skull, both forearms, right leg, left knee and hip, moles on throat, and left of neck. Sentenced at Surrey Sessions, 13th July, 1885, to 2 years' hard labour ( the term to commence at the expiration of a former term of penal servitude) for larceny. 4.— A Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- tion of GEORGE SEPTIMUS LAXON, whose appre- hension is sought for embezzling during the past 12 months £ 3,531 age 39 ( looks younger), height about 5 ft. G in., complexion fair, hair ( slightly bald on top) light, moustache very light, eyes blue, prominent forehead, longish face, slight swelling on ritlr, upper eyelid, speaks French, and is a good pianist; dressed respect- ably A bank clerk; native of Coventry. Ha.' resided at Datchet Cottage, Datchet, and has friends at \\ indsor, Coventry, Sandown, Isle of Wight, and sup- posed at Cardiff, where he may be found. Absconded 21st ult. Warrant issued. •'•— A Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- ( 3.) A pearl star pendant, large pearl in centre sur- rounded by diamonds at points ( 8.) A small gold brooch with owl in centre. ( 12.) One large old- tashicned brooch, with portrait of a lady wearing a veil. ( 10.) Gold spri. y brooch. ( 13.) Thick gold scarf ring, set three lapis lazuli stones. ( 14.) Scarf ring, set three moonstones. ( 15.) A collar stud, " Corinthian Yacht Club" at side :— ( 4.) A golU bracelet. ( 0.) A plain gold bracelet, set one small diamond. ( 5.) A pair of gold bracelets made to form a col- larette. ( 7.) A ciystal locket or pendant, with monogram " C. M. J." set in gold ring with knobs. ( 9.) A gold brooch, with blue enamel star and pearl in centre ; gold coil outside. Age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair darki moustache about a month's growth, eyes blue, large mouth, prominent teeth, scar on right eyebrow, stoops when walking; dress, Chesterfield overcoat, dark jac'iet and trousers, brown hard felt hat. I 6.— M Division.— For carnally knowing and abusing a girl age 11— THOMAS WILLIS, alias CLOGGY, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, hair brown, blotched face, blue mark top of nose, slightly bow- legged, left hand recently injured and may be wearing surgical bands ; dress, long black over- coat, blue guernsey, black felt hat; a native of Smith- field, London. Has friends at Birmingham and Bristol, where he may be found. £ 21 REWARD. 7-— T Division— For embezzling a large sum of money— HENRY JACKSON, late poor- rate collector at Hounslow, age 45, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache brown, malfor 3 mation of nose as though broken at bridge, bow- legged ; dressed respectably. A native of Bollington, near Macclesfield ; was formerly a schoolmaster. Has in his possession 19 £ 5 Bank of England notes, Nos. 06769, 06771— 81, 06824— 30, dated 30th April, 1886, Is likely to join his brother, who is a schoolmaster, at Brisbane, or a family named Lyon, <; n route to Sydney, New South Wales. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of Brentford Union for his apprehension. If found in the Colonies it is requested that a tele- gram notifying his arrest be sent, when the necessary papers under the Fugitive Offenders Act will be for- warded. 8.— V Division.— For embezzling £ 898 19s. 5d.— HENRY DUKE HUMPHREYS, age 45, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion florid, hair, whiskers, and moustache red, rather short neck ; dress, long dark overcoat, round hard felt hat. Supposed native of Chertsey, Surrey. Warrant issued. 9.— W Division.— For embezzling .£ 27— SIL- VESTER HARTLEY, age 40, height 5ft. 10 in., complexion florid, hair dark brown, eye3 grey, scar on forehead, lost part of first finger, second do. de- formed ; dress, black serge morning coat and trousers, hard felt hat. Supposed native of Manchester, where he was employed as omnibus conductor. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 10.— For forgery— GERALD FITZGIBBON, a wine merchant, late of 71, Eastcheap, London, and 9, Oak- tield- terrace, Headingley, Leeds, age about 31, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion rather florid, clear, and fresh, hair light ( slightly reddish), eyes blue ; dress, brown melton overcoat, black suit. Warrant issued. 11.— For embezzlement — CHARLES JOHN HAZELL ROGERS, managing clerk to a firm of soli- citors, late of 52, Vanburgh Park, Black heath, age about 48, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion olive, whiskers and moustache black, well built, round head ; dressed respectably. Is accompanied by his wife, age 35, short, dark, and of ladylike appearance. Their luggage con- sisted of two large brown leather trunks, initials " C' J. H. R." painted in black letters ; a lady's dressing- case ; had also with them a fox terrier dog, white with black and brown spots, and a dog's basket. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Mc William, 26, Old Jewry, EC. BERKSHIRE. 12.— Newbury { County).— For larceny { servant), 12th inst.— GEORGE HARRIS, age about 40, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion and eyes dark, hair black, moustache ( slight) grey, may have shaved ; has been in the army ; dress, blue serge jacket with piece of red clotli sewn inside back, dark cloth trousers, red scarf, black leather leggings, hard felt hat. A tramping journeyman harness- maker. Has worked at Farnham, Surrey. " Warrant issued. 13.— Newbury ( County).— For stealing £ 1 4s. 6d., 25th ult.— KATE GRIFFITHS, age 18, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., stout, complexion fair, hair dark brown : dress, dark ulster, ' red dress, short black fur cape, black straw hat, trimmed brown velvet and yellow flowers. A domestic servant ; native of Newbury. Has friends at Reading and High Wycombe. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bennett, Newbury. CARDIGANSHIRE. 14.— Aberystwith ( County).— For stealing, at Seyboycoed, 13th inst., a corded yellow- and- grey mix. ture tweed coat, very dark ground, pockets with flaps on hips, inside left breast, and ticket ditto right side, lined black alpaca, dark horn buttons, and vest to match ( worn) ; a pair of black leather gaiters ; 1 black handled razor, 1 white woollen scarf, 1 white flannel under- vest, bound with red ; and a man's grey woollen shirt— JOHN DONLAND, alias ASCOTT and ASH- TON, age 32, height 5 ft 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, moustache ( heavy) brown, eyes brown, slightly pockpitted, is addicted to drink ; dress, dark cloth coat, trousers, and vest, dark cloth cap, blucher boots ( all old). A native of Newport, Monmouth. May seek employment as cowman. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Lloyd, Aberystwith. CHESHIRE. £ 3 REWARD. 15.— Stockport ( Borough). — For stealing, 30th ult., a gentleman's gold English lever watch, No. 77017, 3- plate, compensation balance, 160 scratched inside case ; a gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 37889, 3oz. cases, full jewelled, compensation balance, double sunk dial, plain back with garter in centre — A MAN age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., hair dark, iron grey moustache, no whiskers, peculiar look in one eye ; dress, long light green overcoat, black and white striped trousers, stand up collar, narrow light tie, black hard felt hat, flat top; brown kid gloves with fur round top, side- spring boots with mock buttons, carried an umbrella. This man called upon a jeweller, stated he was em- ployed at the Railway Goods Warehouse, and wanted the jeweller to take some rings to a certain address, for a lady to select from, as she was rather lame, and that he would meet him near the Goods Warehouse and accompany him to the address. When the jeweller met him he told him he coukl not accompany him, as he had some important business to transact, and that he must go to the address, but that he would follow in a short time, in the meantime the man returned to the jeweller's shop, and told his wife that her husband was at the Railway Goods Warehouse, and that she was to send up a gent's gold and silver watch by the shop boy, which she did, the man accom- panying him. When at the Goods Warehouse the man told the boy that none but officials were allowed in, and that if lie gave him the watches he would take them into his master, who was repairing the manager's clock inside. The boy gave them to him, and the man returned in a few minutes and told the boy that he had given the watches to his master who would be out in a few minutes. He then went away with the watches and has not been heard of since. Supposed to have had an accomplice with him, who is rather younger and about the same height, wearing a dark suit, and had a flowing moustache or side whiskers, with shaved chin. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Thomas Fan- tom, jeweller, Stockport, for the apprehension of the thief and recovery of the watches, or half for the recovery of the watches. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. ncse generally red, head inclines backward. A butcher; native of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. Warrant issued. 23.— Watford ( County).— For housebreaking and stealing, 9th inst., a set of gold earrings, large balls; 1 cameo brooch ; 1 brooch, 2 set blue stones; 1 ditto, set black stone with white streak round, gold frame; Ismail gold locket with photo of a female; 1 silver pin with glass head ; about £ 8 10s. gold and silver; 1 open face English lever watch, No. 154, no maker's name thereon; gold albert, curb pattern, with spade guinea attached ; 4 silver salts ( 3 feet on each) and 4 spoons; 1 small gold locket, necklace, bracelet, and earrings, flat link pattern ( gilt); about £ 1 gold and silver and 2 five- shilling pieces- A MAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache ( slight) light; dress, dark overcoat, brown trousers, high silk hat, carried a black bag. Information to Superintendent Hummerstone, Wat- ford. DENBIGHSHIRE. 16.— Denbigh ( County).— For failing to report and for larceny— License Holder OWEN DAVIES, Office No. 31716, age 29, height 5 ft. 3 in,, complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scars on head, left eyebrow, and throat, blue mark between each thumb and forefinger, and one back of right hand. Sen- tenced at Mold, 30th June, 1880, to seven years' penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 27tli October, 1886. G 575. . „ Information to Supt. Yaughan, Denbigh. ESSEX. 17.— Colchester ( Borough).— For embezzlement — JOHN WILLIAM LEGGETT, age 38, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion, hair, whiskers, moustache and eyes dark. A shoemaker; native of Norwich. Was recently a sergeant in the Salvation Army, and left Colchester in October last. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Coombes, Colchester. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 18.— Fishponds ( County).— For stealing a gun ( recovered)— HENRY SCULL, age 22, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, well built, smart appearance. A native of Warmley Batch, Bit- ton, near Bristol. Warrant issued- 19.— Fishponds ( County).— For stealing, at Lower Easton, St. George, 6th inst., an open- face silver Geneva watch, No. 39170- ALBERT BESLEY, age about 20, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion, hair, and moustache dark ; dress, dark tweed coat and vest, brown tweed trousers, lace boots, black bowler hat. A native of Barton Hill, Bristol. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. HAMPSHIRE. 20.— Bournemouth ( County).— For embezzle- ment— JOHN BEVIS, age about 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, hair light brown ; dress, dark ovcr- coat, light trousers, black hard felt hat; a native of Andover. Absconded 3rd inst. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Alexander, Bournemouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 21.— Watford ( County).— For forging and uttering a cheque, 13th ult.- JAMES RICKETTS, age about 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue, whiskers ( trimmed all round) light, no moustache, round face; dress, long black cloth over- coat, dark tweed trousers, hard felt hat. A native of Bushey, Herts. Warrant issued. 22.— Watford ( County). — For embezzlement— WILLIAM HALL, age about 23, height about 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, bridge of LANARKSHIRE. 24.— Glasgow ( City).— Forembezzling.£ 234 12s. 4d. — JOHN CLARK, age 26, height 6 ft., complexion swarthy, hair dark, moustache light brown; dress, generally, brown melton overcoat with dark brown collar, dark cloth jacket, dark trousers with white stripe, button boots, brown felt hat, wears a silver watch with gold albert, and a gold ring on middle finger left hand. A native of Belfast; speaks with an Irish accent. His wife resides in Birmingham, and his mother is supposed to keep a seminary in Belfast. Was employed as traveller by Messrs. Dunville and Co., distillers, Belfast and Glasgow, and last seen in Ayr on 14th December last. May endeavour to leave the country, if he has not already done so. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable McCall, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE, 25— Bacup ( County).— For stealing, 29th ult., a silver Waltham lever watch ( nearly new), cream colour dial, sunk seconds, old silver albert, oval- shaped links, attached; 1 black ribbed worsted reefer jacket, pockets on hips ancl inside left breast, with vest to match ; 1 pair blue- and- green striped tweed trousers, and 6s. silver— A MAN, age 20 to 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., no whiskers, prominent eyes; dress, black or dark ribbed worsted jacket, brown vest ( too small), dark trousers ( tight- fitting), shoes, black felt hat; appearance of a collector. 26.— Bury ( County).— For stealing a cap and a pair of braces- WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias " CAB- BAGE," age 31, height 5 ft, 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, broken nose, W. T. tattooed right arm ; dress, dark worsted jacket, dirty moleskin trousers, low peaked cap and clogs. Frequents low lodging- houses and beer- houses. A file cutter; native of Bury. 27.— Bury. ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisees, JAMES MULLIGAN, Office No. 32158, age 38, height 5ft. 2in. complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, blue ring inside right forearm. Sen- tenced at Salford, 5th July, 1880, to 0 months' hard labour, and 4 years'police supervision for larceny. 940. - THOMAS DOHERTY, Office No. 27730, age 19, height 5ft. 2in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, first left finger contracted. Sentenced at Salford 20th October, 1884, to 6 months' hard labour and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. 3800.— DANIEL CHAPMAN, Office No. 32103, age 07, height 5ft. 3in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes grey, blue scar bridge of nose and over left eye. Sentenced at Salford 5th July, 1886, to 6 months' hard labour and three years'police supervision for larceny. 1111. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. 28.- Kirkham ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee RICHARD FIELDING, atosFINNIGAN, Office No. 27528, age 24, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes grey, freckled, R. F. and heart left arm, RF. and anchor right arm, bracelet right wrist. Sailor. Sentenced at Preston 15th October, 1884, to 6 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for warehousebreaking. 2183/ 13. Information to Supt. Stafford, Kirkham. 29.— Leigh. ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee THOMAS JONES, alias JAMES BOLD SINCLAIR, Office No. 24214, age 38, height 4ft. 9in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown, scars left eyebrow and bridge of nose. Sentenced at Salford 4th December, 1882, to 15 months' hard labour, and 5 years' police supervision for larceny. 8652. " information to Supt. Weir, Leigh. 30— Old Trafford [ County). - Escaped from Prestwich Asylum, 18th inst.— JAMES FRANKS, ago 31, height 5 ft. 7J in., stout, complexion and mous- tache dark, knock- kneed ; dressed in asylum clothing, red scarf and hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford 31— Ashton- under- Lyne ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee MARY BO WD EN, Office No. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1887. 30440 age 17, height 4 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, left eyelid droops, scar left of forehead, burn mark right arm. Sentenced at Sal- ford, 26 October, 1885, to 6 months' hard labour and 2 years' police supervision for fraud. 1319.— Supervisee JAMES NAYLOR, Office No. 29282, age 56, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, scar corner of left eye. Sentenced at Salford, 23rd February, 1885, to 9 months' hard labour and 3 years' policc supervision for larceny. 6951. Information to the Chief Constable, Ashton- under Lyne. 32.— Salford ( Borough).— For robbery with vio- lence— JAMES TAYLOR, alias JIMMY, age 21, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion, hair, moustache ( very slight) and eyes dark ; dress, dark tweed jacket, black cord trousers, silk neckerchief, hard billycock hat, and clogs. Has with him a liver colour dog with short' stumpy tail; may be found among cattlemen.— THOMAS HARGRAVES, age 18, height 5 ft. 4 in, complexion fresh, hair auburn, eyes brown. 33.— Salford [ Borough).— For embezzling £ 60— SAMUEL LORD, a railway goods agent, age 40, height 6 ft., complexion fair, hair, whiskers, and mous- tache sandy, slightly knock- kneed. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. NORTHUMBERLAND. £ 1 REWARD. 34.— Belford ( County).— For deserting his wife and family— WILLIAM FORSTER, age 41, height 6 ft., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, whiskers small, stoops when walking, flag tattooed right arm. Has been in the Army, and in the Newcastle- upon- Tyne Police Force ; has a friend residing near Boston, Lincolnshire. A native of Seremerston, Northumber- land. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of the Poor of Berwick- upon- Tweed for his apprehension. Information to Supt. Harkes, Belford. STAFFORDSHIRE. 35.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For stealing brasses at Old Hill, 31st ult.- JAMES BROWNHILL, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache ( slight) dark, eyes brown, forefinger left hand disfigured, cut mark on nose ; dress, dark coat, double- breasted moleskin vest and trousers, cap with peak.— WILLIAM WESTWOOD, alias HOTCHER, age 41, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair and mous- tache brown, supposed blue mark on nose ; dress, dark coat, dark cloth trousers, light woollen muffler, cap with peak. Both natives of Greets Green, West Bromwich. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. WORCESTERSHIRE. £ 2 REWARD. 36.— Bromsgrove ( County).— Absconded from Stoke Reformatory, 28th ult.— WILLIAM BIRD, age 17, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark brown ; dress, rough brown tweed jacket and vest, cord trousers ( new), " Buller" thereon, striped shirt, nailed boots. A native of Birmingham. Sup- posed to have friends in Bermondsey, London, where he may have gone. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Gilchrist, Stoke Reformatory, for his arrest. Information to Supt. Jeffrey, Bronisgrove. [" • Dudley ( Borough).— For exposing her infant child by leaving it on a doorstep, whereby its life was endangered, 14th inst.— MARY ANN WHITE, age about 39, height 5 ft. - 2 or 3 in., slight, complexion fair, hair ( wavy) light, eyes blue, long thin nose ; dress, dark brown cloak, black stuff dre3S, soft brown felt hat, trimmed brown velvet. A hawker ; supposed native of Birmingham or Manchester. Information to Chief Supt. Burton, Dudley. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). £ 100 REWARD. 38.— Hull ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of ROBERT TAYLOR, a cashier, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling .£ 3,000 ; age 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, whiskers ( straggling), beard, and mous- tache dark ( may be clean shaved); dress, dark suit, appearance of an American. Had with him a small black valise, containing a suit of light clothes. Had in his possession the following Bank of Eng- land notes ( Branch Bank, Hull):— Two .£ 500 notes, Nos. 02184 and 02192, dated 1st Sept., 1883 ; five £ 100 notes, Nos. 16550, 16601, 16602, 16603, and 16604, dated 12th Sept., 1884 ; four £ 100 notes, Nos. 16632 to 16635 ; forty £ 5 notes, Nos. 12011 to 12050, Hull, 15th Sept., 1885; twenty £ 10 notes, Nos. 88035 to 88050, and 88401 to 88404, Hull, 22nd Sept., 1882. Left Hull by 9 p. m. train on 26th November last for London. It is requested that special inquiry be made at shipping offices, outward bound vessels, banks, & c., and any information obtained immediately communi- cated to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull, by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of Taylor, or in the event of a considerable portion of the stolen money being re covered, 5 per cent, of such amount will be paid. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 39.— South Stockton ( County).— For failing to surrender to his bail at Northallerton Quarter Ses sions, 4th inst., for fraud— JOSEPH SUNLEY, age 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout, complexion sallow, hair dark brown, no whiskers or moustache, full face, eyes hazel; dress, jean jacket, cord trousers and vest, lace boots, sealskin cap, sometimes wears a dark tweed suit. Usually goes about without a necktie and coat and vest unbuttoned. Deals in old horses and carts, and sometimes works at steel and ironworks. Is addicted to drink, and frequents low public- houses. Left Grange Town on the night of 3rd inst. accompanied by his wife ( age 30, height about 5 ft.) and child 4 months old. A native of Wolsingham, Durham. Information to Supt. Hutchinson, South Stockton. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 40.— Dewsbury ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of ERNEST HOLDWORTH, alias HER- BERT SHEARD, SYKES, and DYSON, whose appre- hension is sought for uttering a forged cheque, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 in , complexion fresh, liair light brown, no whiskers, moustache ( slight) light, round full face; dress, light brown overcoat black coat rough brown curly vest, light grey trousers, lace boots ( new), black billycock hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Airton, Dewsbury. 41.— Ingleton ( County).— l< or failing to report- Supervisee JOHN RAMSBOTTOM, Office No. 29279, age 34, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scars on forehead and back of left hand, 2 moles back and 1 right side neck. Sentenced at Preston 20th November, 1884, to 12 months' hard labour and 4 years' police supervision for larceny. 3406/ 13. Information to Supt. Ilorne, Ingleton, near Kirkby Lonsdale. 42.— Wakefield ( County).— For obtaining £ 25 by false pretences— JOSEPH MILLS, alias " THUMMY," age about 26, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fair, small eyes, lost one thumb, leans forward when walking. Travels the country with horses and lives in a caravan; takes stabling at public- houses, and advertises a number of horses for sale, as he has finished a contract and has no further use for them ; attends markets and fairs. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hall, Court House, Wakefield • 13.— Leeds { Borough). — For manslaughter - STEPHEN McEVOY, alias JOHN LYNCH, MONT- GOMERY, LATTIMORE, and MACK, age about 66, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair ( getting bald) grey; dress, black overcoat, dark trousers, black billycock hat, Was employed as agent for the Industrial Assurance Company of Great Britain, and previously for the Royal Liver and United Assurance Societies. Will probably seek employment in a similar capacity. 13 well known at Manchester and Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Nott- Bower, Leeds. 44.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For stealing, 8th inst. — A lady's silver Geneva watch, plain face, hall- marked " Kendal and Dent, London," on inner case, long silver guard attached ; a lady's gold Geneva watch, white face, No. 37189, monogram M. E. M. on outer case, silver guard, long links with tassel at end attached ; 5s. silver and a half- sovereign— A MAN, who called and stated he was in the employ of the Waterworks Co., and that he had been sent to examine the cistern ; age about 30, height 5ft. Gin., slight, com- plexion sallow, hair dark, clean- shaved, small eyes, short nose, long face ; dress, dark brown overcoat, dark grey suit, lace boots, black hard felt hat, of respectable appearance ; spoke with a South country accent. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 45— Fenny Stratford ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for larceny ( railway • tations) — CHARLES SEXTON, alias THOMAS WHITE and JAMES BETTS, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, burn mark on right shin; dress, dark pilot jacket, cord trousers tied below knees, brown cloth vest, lacc boots, black soft felt hat. A native of Thame, Oxfordshire. Was previously convicted at the City of Oxford Quarter Sessions, April, 1882, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude. Liberated in July last. States he reported himself at Rochester- row Police Station on 22nd November last, and pre- vious to that at Ealing. Has a sister, Mrs. Lewis, residing at 9, St. Andrew- terrace, near Vauxhall road, London. Information to Supt. Hall, Fenny Stratford. 46.— Great Marlow ( County).— Sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment for larceny— JOHN NOBLE ( supposed false), age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fresh, liair and moustache brown, eyes grey, mark on bridge of nose as if injured atone time; dress, brown jacket, trousers, and vest with brass buttons, check cotton shirt, blue necktie, lace boots. States he is a butcher and native of Cork, but does not speak with an Irish accent. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Sergt. Maneely, Great Marlow, or to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe. ESSEX. 47.— Brentwood ( County).— Committed for trial at Essex Assizes, 1st prox., for obtaining goods by false pretences in October last— ALICE KING, age 14, height 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. A native of Stepney, London. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. 48.— Latchingdon ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., for larceny— JAMES LOCKS, age 34, height 5 ft- 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, clean shaved ; dress, moleskin suit ( old), cloth cap. A navvy ; native of Northampton. Information to Supt. Simmonds, Latchingdon. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 49.— Pontypridd ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., for stealing carpenters' and painters' tools— JAMES THOMAS ( supposed false), age 46, height 5 ft. 8i in, stout, complexion and hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, full face, small mole on left cheek near ear, scars on forearms and right wrist. A shop walker. States he lived at 7, Herschell street, Brick- field- road, Liverpool. Information to Supt. Matthews, Pontypridd. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 50.— Stroud ( County).— Committed for trial at the , Assizes, 24th inst., for fraud— JOHN DRAKE, alias FISHER and MARCHANT, age 63, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair turning grey, eyes grey, chin shaved. Supposed wanted for other offences. ( See Case No. 15, 17th December, and No. 19, 26th November last.) Information to Supt . Philpott, Stroud. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 4, 1887. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 31 KENT. 51.— Faversham ^ Borough).— Sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment, 5th inst., for larceny ( dwelling) — JOHN WILSON, alias WATSON, a watchmaker, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, whiskers and moustache inclined to ginger, chin shaved, eyes grey, prominent nose, high cheek bones, smart appcarance ; dress, brown striped tweed jacket and trousers, black vest, brown- and- black striped woollen shirt, white front, narrow black tie, Balmoral boots, black hard felt hat. Had in his possession 28 keys, some of which are skeletons. Information to Head Constable Breary, Faversham. SHROPSHIRE. 52.— Shifnal ( County).— Sentenced to G weeks' imprisonment, 14th inst., for fowl- stealing— THOMAS WEAVING, age 43, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair auburn, whiskers ( small) sandy, eyes blue, scar right side upper lip. States he is a native of Heading. About two years ago he was employed as farm bailiff at Neacliill, near Shifnal, but has since been tramping the country- Had in his possession 2 pawntickets ( one for a silver Geneva watch, the ether for a dark grey double- breasted overcoat, pockets on hips, dark bone buttons, raised seams, " W. Edwards, Newport, Salop," on tab), both pledge at St afford.^ Information to Supt. Galliers, Wellington. SUSSEX ( EAST). 53.— Cuckfield ( County.)— Committed for trial at Lewes Assizes, for stealing a horse, cart, and harness— EDWARD BURCHELL, age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes blue, scar right jaw and under left eye, Army and Navy coat of arms on chest; American coat of arms, woman, and E B. right arm ; bracelet and lion inside right wrist; rose back of right hand ; Indian corn, cross, crossed fiigs, E. J. H. H. Haddington left arm; anchor, shamrock and rose back of left hand ; crossed flags, rose and H. H. in centre, on left leg ; robin top of left foot ; woman right leg ; N. B. and M. A. on calf of right leg ; part of a ship on left thigh; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, cord knee breeches, short tan leather leggings, strap round one wrist, hard felt hat. A native of Warbleton, Sussex. Information to Supt. Denman, Cuckfield. Arms" thereon, and a pink enamelled shrimp do.); 6 ladies gold rings ( 1 set diamond and sapphire, 1 diamond and ruby do., 1 pearl half- hoop do., a single opal do., 1 turquoise half- hoop do., 1 opal do., set pearls and garnets), 1 old silver ring, 8 Indian silver bangles, a gold locket, monogram " R. HB.," a gold snake pattern neckchain, 2 coral neckchains and cross, and a gold mosaic cross. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 58.— Luton ( Borough). — 16 th inst., by house- breaking— 1 gold locket chain- small pattern ; 1 gold albert, consisting of guard treble ; 1 gold locket, con- taining portrait of a gentleman ( ring deficient); 1 silver locket, initials " J. S. H." ; 1 silver chain, rope pattern ; 1 gold garnet ring, set 10 stones ( 1 deficient) ; 1 gold ring with one row of blue turquoise, and one row of pearls ( 1 deficient); 1 gold ring, set 3 blue stones; 1 ditto, set 7 green stones; 1 gold brooch; 1 pair gold earrings, set red stones ; 1 brooch, studded with pearls; 2 silver brooches ; 1 Scotch pebble brooch, silver, and 2 pairs of earrings to match; 3 silver bracelets, patterns various; 1 small gold brooch, containing hair; 1 silver brooch, Maltese cross, set pebbles ; 1 Russia leather cigar case; 1 pair brown kid gloves ( lined); 1 wood pipe, bulldog head ; 1 penknife, buckhorn handle; 1 pair of tweezers, with silver shield, buckhorn handle; 1 pair embossed gold bangles ; and 1 plated ditto. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. mond cluster ring, with emerald centre; 1 half- hoop turquoise and pearl ring ; 2 lady's cluster rings, with pearl and emerald centre; 4 half- hoop rings, with garnets and pearls; 12 9- carat gold keeper rings; 1 18- carat keeper ring, with turquoise; 1 15- carat gentleman's solid signet ring; 1 15- carat sardonyx ring; 1 second- hand ring, with blood stone, engraved; 1 plain ring, diamonds taken out; 4 hunting English silver lever watches ; 2 engraved English silver levers, marked " W. Hayward, Hoddesdon"; 6 open- face English silver levers ( one engraved " Hayward, Hod- desdon "); 1 small hunting silver Geneva, engraved, silver dial, gold figures ; 2 large size open- face crystal silver Genevas ; 1 hunting silver lever, engine- turned, maker, " Hayward, Edenbridge "; 12 silver Genevas, open face; 15 second- hand silver watches, various ; 8 gold Geneva watches ; and 1 English lever, gold case. The above reward will be paid by Mr. W. Hayward, jeweller, Hoddesdon, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Hilton, Ware. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING.) 54.— Escrick ( County).— Committed for trial at the next York Assizes, for burglary at West Cotting- with— THOMAS SPENCER WHITE, age 60, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair brown, whiskers turn- ing grey, eyes grey, heart tattooed right arm, M. C. S., two anchors, and cross left aim, mole on right cheek, scar left cheek ; dress, brown tweed coat and vest, dark mixture tweed trousers, blucher boots, hard felt hat ; a native of South Kelsey, Lincolnshire. Was convicted at York Assizes in 1880, and sentenced to 10 months imprisonment, and at Derby Assizes in 1881, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude for burglary. Is supposed to have been an accomplice of Peace, the burglar and murderer hung at Leeds a few years ago. Information to Inspector Rawlings, Escrick. See Latest Information. PROPEHTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 55.— A Division.— In transit by post, on or about - 20th September last— A gentleman's double- case gold hunting watch, No. 3489. maker " J. J. Durant. 40, Cheapside," traversing hands, plain gold in front, coat of arms engraved outside back of case ; also a half- hoop diamond ring, 5 stones in claw setting ( centre stone deficient). 50.— T Division.— 3rd inst.— A lady's gold open- face lever watch, maker Dent, No. 5498, with gold - chain, Victoria pattern, 3 filigree balls, attached ; a bunch of charms, consisting of locket, pencil- case, & c. ; 1 pair gold eyeglasses, gold frames, with gold chain attached ; 1 large cameo brooch ( 3 heads), set in gold ; 8 lady's gold rings ( one set emerald and 4 diamonds, one set 5 rubies, one set 3 small diamonds, one set 2 emeralds and 2 diamonds in centre, one set diamond, ruby, emerald, garnet, and amethyst; one set turquoise and one ruby in centre, one set opal, and one set 2 rubies and diamond). 57— V Division.— 12th inst., by housebreaking— a lady's gold demi- liunter watch, No. 24724, maker Edwards, 1, Poultry, City, " J. H. B." in monogram on back, 3 bracelets ( 1 gold horseshoe pattern, set with pearls, and words " Good Luck;" 1 gold do., set with turquoise ; 1 heavy silver Indian do.) ; 6 brooches ( 1 gold and pearl, initials W. X. T., 1 pink coral, set with brilliants, 1 silver do., set with cairngorm; 1 gold t horseshoe do. ; a Sandhurst button do., with " College CHESHIRE, 59.— Birkenhead ( County). — 26th ult., at Sea- combe— 2 gold studs, with ruby stones; 2 silver mounted studs, with stones ; 1 set plain gold studs ; 2 gold breastpins ; 1 silver verge watch, white dial, gold hands, maker " Joyce, Whitchurch." 60.— Birkenhead ( County).— 26th ult., at Sea- combe— A gentleman's umbrella, walnut wood handle; 1 gold brooch, oval shape, set with granite stone, cracked in centre ; 1 gold brooch, cross shape ( small size), set 6 imitation diamonds ; 1 pair of jet earrings, shape of a star : and 1 ditto, oblong shape— Supposed by PROFESSIONAL THIEVES. 61.— Birkenhead ( County).— 26th ult., at Sea- combe— An Indian gold brooch, pin broken off, filigreed in the shape of a cross, set 5 carbuncles ( bottom one larger than the others, with pearl in centre of each), small ring at back; 1 lady's gold dress ring, 15 or 18 carat, set 3 pearls and 2 corals, " A. H. Peers, 1883, and " Until death us part," scratched inside ; 1 silver ring, Mizpah, " A. H. Peers" scratched inside; 1 brooch, composed of 2 real tiger claws, joined together with a silver eagle, from which hangs a sih er drop ; tiger's claw, with silver top, forming a watch pendant; and a cat's- eye stone ( unset). Information to Supt. Hindley, Birkenhead. 62.— Stockport ( Borough).— 12th inst.— 1 oval gold brooch, 1 in. long by § in. wide, raised centre, and pair of small imitation diamonds to match, 3 pairs of gold earrings I in. long, 3 pairs ditto, raised centre ( oval), 3 pairs ditto but smaller, 3 pairs small gold ditto, raised centre, all bright 9 carat gold. Between 1st and 27th ult.— A gentleman's silver English lever watch, centre seconds, No. 41062, gold guard with swivel fastened on with thread, and small portion broken off pendant bow, Uttached. Supposed pledged in some neighbouring town. 63.— Stockport ( Borough).— 31st ult.— 5 wornens woollen vests, without sleeves ( two brown, two blue, and one light cardinal). 64.— Stockport ( Borough).— 14th inst.— A pair of men's watertight boots ( new), size 10, plain fronts. 15th inst.— A pair of men's watertight boots, size 8 toecaps. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable, Stockport. DENBIGHSHIRE. 65.— Wrexham ( County).— Utb. inst.— A mans light- colour waterproof coat ( new), 1 silk umbrella with buckhorn handle, 1 pair iady's dark kid gloves, wool lined ; 1 pair gentleman's light brown dogskin gloves, 1 pair dark brown ditto, 1 youth's black ribbed overcoat ( worn), and tweed double- peak cap ; 1 check shirt, 1 pair sugar- tongs and salt spoon. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. HERTFORDSHIRE. £ 15 REWARD. 66.— Ware ( County).— 28th ult., by burglary gold guard ; 2 gold alberts, with seals and keys; 4 bright gold lockets, engraved; 1 second- hand blue enamel locket, set with coral; 1 coloured gold locket, with diamond star and emerald centre ; 1 lady's dia KENT. 67.— Ashford ( County).— 16th inst.— 3 plain gold rings, one set small stones; 1 gold bracelet, plated, set diamonds and three rubies in shape of a horseshoe ; 1 round gold brooch, set pearls; 2 small silver brooches; 1 small square gold brooch, containing hair ; 2 silver bracelets ( one plain band, the other. with small birds thereon); 1 dozen silver teaspoons; J dozen dessert ditto and forks ; 2 silver salt spoons, and 1 mustard ditto, engraved " B"; 1 pair lady's plain gold cuii' studs, and neck stud to match; 1 gold watch key ; a necklet clasp about the size of a halfpenny, set white and green stones or paste ; 4 £ 10 and 10 £ 5 Bank of England notes. Information to Superintendent Wenham, Ashford. LANARKSHIRE. 68.— Motherwell ( County).— 13th inst., £ 56 in pound notes of the Bank of Scotland and British Linen Company's Bank ; a brown leather purse, much worn, two compartments, with steel clasp, containing half sovereign, one florin, and a few coppers; a silver Geneva watch, silver dial, gold chapters, steel hands and seconds, Bingle case, maker, " R. Christie, Edinburgh"; a silver patent lever watch, No. 9018, white dial, black chapters, steel hands and seconds, capped and jewelled, plain double cases, maker, " James M'E wan, West End, Crieff"; a steel albert, thin long links, with 3 or 5 small links between, end of cross bar is round and larger than bar ; one tele- scope, 27 in. long, in three pieces, covered with black Morocco leather, the object glass 15 in. in diameter, and when in case, about 9 in. long ; one telescope, about 15 in. long, in three pieces, the object glass about 1 in. in diameter, red wood cover ; and a common door key, 5 in. long. Information to Chief Inspector Carmichael, Hamil- ton. LANCASHIRE. 69 -- Old Trafford ( County).— Between 17th ult. and 10th inst.— A lady's round gold brooch, set with pearl, blue enamelled, filigree pattern. 70.— Old Traft'ord ( County)— Between 1st Novem- ber last and 13th ult., at Moss Side— 1 diamond ring, containing hair, set 6 small turquoises; 1 plain gold banc! ring, set diamond ; 1 pair dim gold braceletsi inlaid with dancing figures, long snaps; 1 pair long gold earrings, 1 pair coral earrings, long drops, and brooch to match ; 1 silver brooch, inlaid with lemon- colour stone ; 2 brooches or shawl pins ( fine porcelain flower wreath); 1 small oblong gold and jet brooch, old fashioned ; 1 pair black earrings, round pendants; 1 cashmere shawl, claret colour; 1 fine woollen black, white, and light brown plaid shawl; 1 large black scarf shawl; 2 white flannel petticoats with tuck and hem; 1 pair men's light woollen drawers, " L." worked in red cotton near waist- band; 1 pair damask window curtains, red, with silk flowered binding; 1 white toilet- cover, with fringe ; 1 white flowered tablecloth, 1 small silver thimble, and a lady's black bonnet, 2 black feathers in front, and red flower at back. 71.— Old Trafford ( County).- 16t, h inst., at Eccles— 1 lady's silver lever watch, No. 29056, black beaded Albert guard attached; 1 gold brooch, strap and buckle pattern; 1 round silver brooch; and 1 silver bracelet. 14th inst., at Longsight. — A gentleman's gold Geneva watch, much worn, white dial. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 72.— Sal ford ( Borouyh).— Between 24th ult. and 6th inst., by housebreaking— 1 pair silver ear- drops, 1 light brown cloth overcoat, lined brown cloth, pockets on hips, outside left breast, and ticket ditto, bone but- tons to match ; 1 gold chain, small curb pattern, two lengths, albert ornamental fastenings at ends, and one 6 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1887. slide band with ornamental gold rings, damaged, yellow metal bar, large seal with white clear stone ( requires resetting), solid gold, attached ; and a white metal cruet- stand. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Sal ford. OXFORDSHIRE. 73.— Witney ( County).— 10th inst., by burglary, at Stanton Harcourt— 2 pairs women ' 3 dark stockings, 4 pairs men's ditto, 1 pair dark worsted ditto ( repaired in legs with white worsted), 1 black and- white scarf, small plaid; 4 pairs men's and boy's white cotton braces, and 4 tins of salmon. Information to Supt. Keal, Witney. STAFFORDSHIRE. 74.— Burton- on- Trent ( County).— 6th inst., by burglary— 3 £ 5 notes, Burton, Uttoxeter, and Ash- bourne Bank, No. B C 6X6, B C 2198, and B C 3033 ; 1 black cloth overcoat, black lining and buttons, two pockets on hips and inside breasts ; 1 dark cloth over- coat with silver grey speck, forming a small plaid, pocket outside left breast and on hips, two inside breast pockets and ticket ditto ; had in one of the pockets a briar cigar- holder and a pair of calf- skin gloves ; also £ 6 gold and silver. Information to Supt. Gilbride, Burton- on- Trent. 75.— Longton ( County).— 11th inst., by office- Ireaking— a small rosewood box containing 2 pairs of compasses, a scale, two 6 in. rules, a lead pencil fixed in one of the compasses, 2 lead pencils, an old dark c'oth jacket, pockets on hips and inside left breast, and part of a bottle of whisky. Information to Supt. Evans, Longton. SURREY. 76— Dorking ( County).— 16th inst., by burglary at Walton- on- the- Hill— 1 single- barrel pea rifle, 1 silver- plated rifle, 2 ft. 6 in. long ; 1 small clock, black frame, gilded; 2 vases, about a foot high, horses and cows on one side and a view on the other ( piece broken out of one and stuck in again); 1 Dresden basket, 18 in. square, on four legs, painted various colours, chipped in several places ; 2 small paintings, 8 in. square, one representing a woman carrying a child upon her back, the other a lady and gentleman feeding fowls ; 1 small round weather- glass in black case, and several billiard balls. Information to Supt. Lambert, Dorking. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 77.— Pocklington ( County).- 28th ult, by bur- glary, at Givendale— A pair of dark woollen gloves, a b'ack wooden pipe, and a quantity of cigars and tobacco. 78.— Pocklington ( County).— 13th inst., at Eller- ton— A pair of old lace boots, with toecaps, black eye- lets ; a small bunch of keys, and 25s. bronze. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. 79.— Hull ( Borough).— Between 14th and 15th inst., by housebreaking— 1 cruet- stand, 4 table- spoons ( Queen Anne pattern), 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, G eggspoons, 2 saltspoons, 6 table forks, 2 nut- crackers, 5 large and 5 small table knives, white ivory handles with centre rivet, carving knife and fork— all electro- plated and marked H. in old English ; 1 new electro- plated teapot ( Queen Anne pattern), with black handle; 1 electro- plated coffee- pot, 1 large gold locket, with monogram S. E. H. on one side and photo of gentleman inside ; small gold locket with photos, of children, 1 gold cross with dull- coloured stone, 1 silver chain for fan, 1 black medallion with lady's bead in ivory, 1 naval officer's cap, makers " Murray and Son, London"; 1 black hard felt hat, makers " Wood Bros., Hull"; 1 gentleman's brown frieze ulster coat with hood and waistbelt attached, lining in right sleeve torn; 1 pair of light grey homespun trousers, " Raynor and Crook" on buttons; 5 pairs blankets, blue- and- recl borders ; 1 white figured counterpane, 2 or 3 pairs new linen sheets, and a quantity of ladies' wearing apparel, marked S. E. H.; 1 dozen white linen handkerchiefs, open hemmed; 2 pairs low shoes, 2 red- and- black woollen table- cloths, 1 white table- clotb, marked E. G. H. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 80— South Stockton ( County).— 13th ult., by burglary— 1 Spanish silver dollar, tarnished, supposed dated 1773 ; a few copper coins; 1 old English ounce penny; 1 small silver pencil- case; 1 small penknife with pearl haft; 1 nickel silver bracelet, with oxydised figures hanging to it; 1 small morocco leather box, 3J inches long by 1 inch ; about eighteen pennyworth of penny and halfpenny postage stamps; 1 fancy bras3 paper- knife or book- mark, shape of a sword, about 3i inches long ; 5 sovereigns, 4 half- sovereigns, and about 20s. in half- crowns and florins. Information to Supt. Hutchinson, South Stockton. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, FTC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, 81.— G Division.— 8th inst.— A dark bay gelding, 12 years, 13 hands, white blaze down face, white spots on withers, black points. 7th inst.— A bay mare pony, 11$ hands, long clipped, knees chipped, tail cut short, off knee swollen : a set of brass- mounted harness, and a village cart, painted black, picked out white, " H. Merrion, 17, Bristow street, Hoxton," on side. 82.— G Division.— loth inst.- A dark grey horse 3 years, 14 hands 2 in., long coat, scar on withers of recent date, long black tail, near fore fetlock white. 83.— S Division.— A dark roan gelding pony, 13 hands, black mane and tail, chipped knees, in good condition ; a chestnut gelding pony, 4 years, 12i hands, no shoes, unbroken, in good condition ; and a dark bay mare, 15 hands, black points, white star on forehead, legs slight, long mane, no shoes, in good condition. 84.— Y Division.— Between 3rd and 4th inst., at East Barnet— A dapple grey cart horse, 4 years, 15 hands, near hind fetlock white, drops under lip, tender feet, has never been shod. Value £ 30. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. See Latest Information. ANIMALS RECOVERED. 85.— Yorkshire ( E. R.), Hull ( Borough).— Horses, Case No. 52, 14th inst. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 86— Yorkshire ( E. R.), Hull ( Borough).— Tools, Case No. 46,14th inst. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. LANCASHIRE. 87.— Manchester ( City).— A centre seconds chro- nograph watch, No. 3742, metal case, " Patent Chrono- graph " on works, crystal glass ; and a silver lever watch, No. 5057, maker " R. C. Marsh, Birmingham,' crystal glass, small sunk seconds. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. DEVONSHIRE. 88.— Exeter ( City).— 9th inst, the body of a newly - born male child, wrapped in a square piece of old linen and a large sheet of brown paper. A Coroner's Inquest was held on the body, and a verdict of " Wilful Murder" was returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Exeter. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 89.— Dursley ( County).— 15th inst., the body of a man ( supposed named HENRY JAMES HODGKIN- SON), age 46, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair light sandy, eyes blue ; dress, dark blue diagonal coat, black vest, brown cord trousers, white calico shirt, marked in ink 3B- 84- 309 on front, lace boots, grey cloth hat, all old. A coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict of death from natural causes returned. Information to Supt. Harrison, Dursley. APPREHENSIONS. 90.— City of London.— ADOLPHE DRYOFF, Case No. 8, and SIDNEY HERBERT SMITH, Case No. 9, 14th inst. 91.— Lanarkshire, Coatbridge { County).— JAMES SMITH, Case No. 15, 7th inst., at Alloa, by Stirlingshire Constabulary. 92.— Lancashire, Kirkham ( County).— License Holder ELIZABETH HARRISON, Office No. 30210; Case No. 20, 31st ult. 93.— Lancashire, Salford ( Borough).— License Holder CHAS. ALEXANDER, Office No. 30905, Case No. 20, 14th inst. 94.— Nottinghamshire, Nottingham [ Borough). — Supervisee SAMUEL BETTS, Office No. 24022 ( see Case No. 40, 12th November, 1886), apprehension can- celled. 95.— Warwickshire, Stratford- upon- Avon ( Borough) - JOHN MURPHY, Case No. 35, 7th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. IRELAND. 96.— Dublin Castle.— For failing to report- License Holder CORNELIUS MAHR, Office No. 31788, age 37, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion ruddy, hair turning grey, eyes grey ; scalp wounds right aido head, scars on bridge of nose and forearm, 2 moles upper part of shoulder and one on buttock. Sen- tenced at Middlesex Sessions 6th November, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude and 2 years' police supervi- sion. Licensed 16th November, 1886. I 998. Information to Chief Clerk, General Prisons Board for Ireland, Dublin Castle. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 97 Central Office.— Remanded at Marlborougk- street till 26th inst., for fraud- GEORGE FRANK- LAND ANDERSON, of Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A., an American solicitor, age 37, height 5 ft. 8i in., complexion sallow, hair and whisKers dark, beard and moustache light; dress, black frock coat, trousers, and vest, high hat, patent boots, respectable appear- ance. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W, PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 98. X Division.— 19th inst., by housebreaking— a lady's gold Geneva watch, flowered gold face, maker '' Keleiser, Stonegate, York," on works, chased back, a small gold locket, initials M. Buper, fancy work shape of heart on front, portrait of a lady and gent inside, 1 old- fashioned oval- shaped gold brooch, glass revolves, hair inside, 1 pair gold eardrops, bird swing- ing in a hoop, a set of gold shirt studs, chased, 1 set of cruets, 1 mustard pot and pepper box, silver mounted, 2 silk umbrella3 ( 1 gent's brown, 1 lady's dark blue, ivory handle, gold plate knob, chased). Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. ESSEX. 99.— Brentwood ( County).— 19th inst,, by house- breaking, at Romford— 1 silver hunting watch, marked " Wandsworth," " Richard Martin " engraved on cap ; 1 silver Geneva watch, 1 lady's long gold chain, marked " Jones, Strand " ; 1 lady's silver albert, with tassel, hall- marked on each link ; 1 gold neckchain and locket, with monogram " A. M.," containing photo of a male and female ; 1 lady's half hoop gold ring, set 5 pearls ; 1 pair coral and gold earrings ( two drops); 1 pair amber and gold earrings ( one drop); 1 Mosaic brooch, rose and forget- me- nots on black ground ( damaged); 1 cornelian and gold brooch ; 1 small silver and coral whistle, 1 small Stanhope lens, 1 silver and malachite brooch ( damaged) ; 1 set gold studs, ball pattern; 1 set of amber and gold, comprising scarf ring, collar stud, three shirt studs, and pair of soli- taires ; 1 union scarf pin, turquoise and pearl con- nected with gold chain; 1 small turquoise and gold pin, 1 imitation ruby and gold pin, 1 onyx pin, 1 carbuncle and gold ring, 1 silver shirt stud, 1 silver necklet in two parts to form bracelets ; 1 pair silver earrings, maidenhair fern pattern, and I black frock coat ( heavy cloth). Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 100.— X Division.— 18th inst., at Ealing— A dark blue roan cab horse, rising 5 years, 14 hands 3 in., black points, lump on nose, long mane, short tail, no shoes. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitar Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. n T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 7 LOST, half- breed COLLIE ST. BER- NARD DOG ( small), at West Nor- wood, on 6tli inst. Answers to name of " Juggins." Anyone bringing same to 148, Great Titchfield- street, will be re- warded. MUIR, JAMES H., formerly of Sydney, New South Wales, left that colony for England about 1870 or 1871, and was in Edinburgh in 1874. A reward will be given to anyone furnishing the present address of this gentleman, or should it meet the notice of Mr. Muir he will greatly oblige by communicating with Marsh, care of Messrs. Street Brothers, 5, Serle- street, Lincoln's- inn, London. 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Now, when I think of life as a great voyage, and of the storms that beat upon us, and the dangers that lie in our way, if we would be " forearmed " by being " fore- warned," I am certain no people need so much as Christian people to be bidden " keep your weather eye open." Perhaps you are becalmed just now. Sails without a " hatful " of wind hang idly from the yards ; it is terrible to be not getting on. I have seen before now one yacht lying helplessly on the unrippled ocean, while another not so very far away ran gaily before the breeze. There was no chance in it either. It simply was that the one master had kept his weather eye open, and the other had not; the one had sought the breeze, and the other had waited for the breeze to seek him. Spiritual breezes spring up from the YVord of Cod, round His footstool, round His table. Or, perhaps there is a storm brewing. Storms oftentimes brew in silence. It is too silent. 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THE POLICE WATCH, PREPARED ONIT AND SOLD BT JOSEPH MOYLE, Chemist ( From BUTLER and CBISPE, 4, Cheapside), 25, BROADWAY, HAMMERSMITH, n Boxes, Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., of all Chemists, or direct from the w. Proprietor WHOLESALE— Messrs. EDWARDS. 157. Queen Victoria Street; SANGER & SON, 489, Oxford Street; BARCLAY & SONS, 95, Farringdon Street. ' If the Blood is the Life, Nerve is the Strength Of Man."— Natural Science. OR NERVE STRENGTHENER, Is a certain cure for NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, / HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, BLOOD POISON- ING, and diseases arising from a disordered Stomach, or over- anxious brain work. Supplies BLOOD and BONE— two of the most important elements of life necessary to resuscitate the enervated constitution. To be obtained of all Chemists, or direct from the Proprietors— MR. JOSEPH MOYLE, SURGEON- DENTIST and CHEMIST, 25, BROADWAY, HAMMERSMITH In Bottles, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. each. Mr. MOYX. 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