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25/10/1887

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Date of Article: 25/10/1887
Printer / Publisher: Judd and Co., Limited, Doctors' Commons, E.C. 
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Volume Number: VOL IV    Issue Number: 399
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1887. VOL. IV., No. 399 REGULATIONS- All announcements for inner- ion in the POLICE GAZET. z, ancl all communication* upon them should be addressed to Tas EKITOR o? THE POLICE GAZETTE, GP. EAT SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. < 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. S. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. * In all cases where a reward t . offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, anl the exact conditions be clearly stated, fy Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of ttolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15 » . per ffnrtrait, and of Is. Cd. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of mgraving on wood. 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 viuerted, 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 be. i. Announcements concerning stolen property must be gtiaranteed by a-/ officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analaaous thereto 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a winner ma'gur, alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted itr the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Edt>/> notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement fir insertion in i he next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any anno. jncement will it wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from stick publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received r. ot later thin noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They musi be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied bv a covering Utter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque crossed " Drummond Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, TosUl Order or Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, Ijs 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. KOBBO, Editor. WAR OFFICE, OCTOBER 25, 1887. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. SFTICEJ NAME. 23Q. BO. OC BPS. 1 Anderson, C. 2 Baxter, Robert 3 Bishop, Thoma3 4 Bray, Alfred 6 Brennen, John 6 Brown, F. C. 7 Campbell, John J. 8 Carrigg, Austin 9 Case, Robert 10 Cattermole, Wm. 248313rd Hussars 1703, R. Dublin Fus. 2398 Lanes Fus. 1673, W. ^ prrey Reg- t 2.' i7S) Lncc8 Fus 2925119th Hussars 2207 R. Irish Rifles 1953 Wales Bordrs 7701.1 Med. S. Corps 15S( V Lincoln Re°- t. WGSBH BOSS. Bray, Wicklow St. Thomas, Dublin Custletou, Rochdale Fulham, Surrey Manchester Athlone Inch, Donegal Enisborim, Clare St Mary's, Leicester Gainsboro', Lincoln groom labourer labourer groom labourer labourer pi inter grocer fitter abourer OO M- FLZK. BATH KTS3. BEaUtKNTALB OB PTitnt CLOTHES. fresh sallow 23}| 5 71 22^ 5 4$ 18$ 5 4$ fair 18^ 6 jfitfeh. 19 15 41 fresh 6$' fresh 5j! fresh 6 fair 4$ sallow 4 I fresh l. 5 19$ 5 18* 5 20$ l5 19$ 5 ,20 JIG aubrn brn It brn It brn sandy It brn brn brn brn brn blue hazel It brn brn grey blue hazel It brn grey It grey regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals DESERTION DATE OF PLACB Ot 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 6 Oct. 19 Oct. 8 Oct. 17 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. Oct Cahir Mullingar Belfast Manchestr Norwich Belfast Dublin Aide shot Dublin HARKS Aim REMARKS. eye, heatt, cross, cross muskets rt forearm scsr of scald rt thigh, anchor It forearm burn scar left side of neck V. A. BRAY, M. OYAL on left forearm small scar over right buttock scar left cheek and hand half bracelet It wrist, anchor back It arm 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 Champion, Ernest Clarke, David Clarke, James Cole, Wm. Condron, John Crawley, Thomas Cressey, Henry Cribbons, John Curran, Joseph Davidson, James 2315 S. Staffs Regt 61261 Royal Artillery 1694jR. Scots Fus. 7774jMed. S. Corps 1989jR. Dublin Fus. — Durham L. I. 580 Dorset Regt. 2759 Hussars • 36335 Royal Artillery — Gordon High. fit. Mary's, London Lowe, Coventry Middlesbro', S- on- T. Saltash, Cornwall Kilteegan, Wicklow Portsea, Hants Cranbourne, Dorset Anaga Dublin Fordyce, Banff printer miner labourer seaman labourer groom labourer labourer servant frm srvant 21$ 18$ 22} 20$ 20$ 19 22 27 5 24 5 8 fresh 5 $ fresh 18 419 fresh fresh fair fresh fresh ruddy sallow dark brn brn It brn brn sandy brn brn brn It brn black grey grey grey grey blue grey I brn grey grey hazel regimentuls regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes ill Oct. 12 Oct. 22 Sept. 10 Oct. 8 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Sept. 14 Oct. Lichfield jstar on chest, and sailor rt forearm New- on- Tlsear light eyebrow Fermoy Aldershot Mullingar Winchestr Portsmoth Norwich Singapore Huntly slight varicose vein right leg one dot rt forearm tattoo marks both forearms circular scar left thigh scar bridge of nose, dot back of head, & c ring rt middle fingr, scar beneath left eye 21| Davies, William I 2862 22 Devlin, James . 2066 23 Dixon, Joseph 2566 24 Dodd, Wm. 1419 26 Doharty, John 1746 26 Dore, William 7092 27 Douglas, Arthur 1526 28 Driscoll, Wm. — 29; Dunn, James 2736 30Eason, John 839 Durham L I. R. Scots Fus. Shropshire L. I R. Dublin Fus. R. Scots Fus. Med. S. Corps Nrthumbld Fus. W. Kent Regt. 9th Lancers N. Lanes Regt. St. Martin's, Bmghm Arbroath, Forfar Morpeth, Nthmblud Blackrock, Dublin Ureenock. Renfrew Fratton, Portsmouth, Hampton Wick, Ldn St. Giles', Mdx. Beeston, Notts Blackburn, Lanes 1 baker labourer watch mkr plasterer tailor clerk hrnss main- porter smith labourer 18} .5 22 ,5 24}! 5 19 25j 21 19 j 18|; 5 l2l| l, 5 81 82 83 34 85 36 37 83 39 40 Emery, Alfred Ferguson, Peter Fletcher, Wm. Flycn, Stephen Gammon, W. Gosling, G. Gray, Arthur Gray, Thomas Hallman, Albert Holland Henry 6609,' Rifle Brigade 1718 Seaforth High. 1011' Lincoln Regt. 2342 Ycrks L. I 6217 C. & T. Corps 3126 18th Hussars 2512 3rd Hussars 2554!? cottish Rifles 2142 41 ( Huskinson, S. O. 42 Hutchings, Harry 43 Hynes, Charles 44 Jackson, J. H. 45 Jaggcr, John 46 James, T. A. 47 Jinks, Bartley 48 Jones, E. 49 Jones, Matthew 60 Joyce, Peter 2224 4672 2676 27751 47071 2488 58539 1912 33414 2868 W. Riding Regt E. Lanes Reg- t. ' Lambeth, Surrey M uirkirk, Ayrshire ' St. John's, Sheffield , Barnsley. Yorks ( Camberwell, Surrey GoitoD, Manchester { Rotherham, Yorks | Barony, Glasgow jlghtliam, Kent Lee, Kent labourer miner labourer collier clerk carter collier labourer baker coachman ; 23} 21$ 20v 22j m 204 ,19} 19} ; 2o 18 5}- VI 5j 6 6 3$ 11$ 5 7$ 4$ 5" 10 7 4 4} 7 6} 5$ 4$ H fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dark sallow fresh dark fair brn bra brn brn dk brn dk brn fair brn black brn grey blue blue brn bluo grey grey hazel grey blue plain clothes regimentals ' regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals 7 Oct 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 8 Oct. • 22 Sept. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 28 Sept. 14 Oct. 9 Oct en route* Birr Shrewsbry Naas Fermoy Netley Colchester London York 1reston W on left forearm * to Newcastle J. T. left arm, cross right scar It eyebrow, 2 scars It arm, Ecarrtwrst anchor rt thumb, dot left scar of cut on Lose and chin tattooed left forearm, scar on left hand ' scar top of head, dot left forearm cross, 2 stars, anchr, brclt rt ami, tatt'd It [ scars of bnrns over belly and thigh fresh fresh fair dark fresh fresh sallow fresh dark brn brn brn brn black brn bm It brn brn fresh | black blue bluo grey blue hazel blue brn brn hazel hazel regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes Royal Engineers C. Sc T. Corps Conn. Rangers Yorks L. I. Royal Artillery Cheshire Regt. Royal Artillery S. Staffs Regt. Royal Artillery Durham L. I. Grimsby, Lincoln Bohemia, Hastings Shrule, Mayo Barnsley, Yorks Hunslett, Leeds Liverpool St. Cuthbert's, Edin Birmingham Newcastle- on - Ty ne St. Martin's B'ham ship buildr groom labourer coNier labourer labourer labourer labourer clerk brass drssr dk brn brn light brn brn brn dk brn brn brn brn dk brn hazel blue grey grey bin grey blue grey brn plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals' regimentals plain clothes 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 120 Aug. 15 Oct. | 6 Oct. 110 Oct. 17 Oct. 115 Oct. 12 Oct. ! 9 Oct. 116 Oct. ! 8 Oct. Warley E lett forearm Edinburgh scar of back of left thigh Dublin two scars on rt foreaim Pontefract scars on face Aldershot eyebrows meet Aldershot tattooed It calf, rt arm, bracelets wrists C'ahir large scar rt knee, tattooed left arm Hamilton dots thumbs, It hard, brown stain nippl. s Halifax left ear deformed en route* scar left knee. * Dover to Burnley Linculn ' slight deformity 2ud toe left foot Hastings ' scar inner surface left calf Galway Pontefract scar inside right arm, small mole It cheek Newbridge tattooed both arms Chester scars forehead, right elbow, back of neck New- on- T. B J. right forearm, various marks left Ft Tregntlcross and figure " 4 " left arm Weedon small scar left shin en route* diamond It arm. * Wrcester to Newcastle 61 Kelly, Thomas 52 Kemp, Benjamin 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 Lee, Thomaa Lee, Wm. Legay, Albert Lester, Joseph Lewis, Wm. Geo. Logan, John Martin, Wm. McDonougli. — • 55718 Roval Artillery 1011 Lincoln Regt. — Gen Ser. Ini'ntry 7869' Grcnadier Gds. 1229' Yorks* Regt. 2259 LnncnsLire Regt 5872 Rifle Brigade 60489 Royal Artillery 2582 YorkJ L. I. 2543 Welsh Regt. Cloughun- Cahir* Sullerton, Lincoln St. Stephen's, Hull Wigan, Lanes Sheffield Manchester Croydon, Surrey S. Shields, Durham Stanley, Yorks Aldershot seaman frm laborer seaman labourer waiter labourer labourer fireman labourer clerk 24} 20;- 24$ 29J 27} 19} 22} 22f 19} 23$ 6$ 4 6} 10* 6} 6$ 5 81 5- 2 4" fresh fair light light faii- fresh fresh fresh fresh fair red trn It brn sandy It bra brn aubrn black brn red grey blue blue grey blue grey blue grey blue grey plain clothes regimentals plainclothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals ^ regimentals plain clothes 01 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 7C McEvoy, James ilcEwen, Wm. Mcintosh, John Millard, J. Miller, James Mulderiok, Wm. Murray, Charles Nesbitt, David Nix, Thomas NolaD, Thomas 2* 201 Liverpool Regt. 235C Eanc- e Fus. 5621 Scots Guards 109< J'R. Lanes Regt. 2£ 63, Royal Scots 2147 Lanes Fus. 2725 9th Lancers 2179' Liiverpool Regt. 1947IR. W. Surrey Rt — W. Kent Rcsrt. Middlesboro' Yorks Glasgow Kergill, Perth Prince's End, Staffs Abbey Paisley Rochdale, Lanes Melton, Leicester Liverpool Bermondsey, Surrey Chelsea, Mdx. labourer labourer labourer wire drnwr ironworkr labourer groom labourer labourer costrmongr 18$ 21} 23" 20 22 20} 20} 21* 6 fresh 4 fresh 8J fresh fair fresh fresh fresh florid fair bra red dk brn It brn fair It bra brn dk bra black It bra brn blue grey It gre) blue blue hazel grey grey blue black regimentals ( regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes Oct. 11 Oct. 11 OU. 5 Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct, 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 24 Sept. 14 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 21 Sept • Tipperary scar right thumb tattooed arms and legs " Selly to York cicatrix of ulcer on groin 12 Sept. Singapore ~ 1 Dublin en route* London Alexandria' Manchestr tattooed 3 dots back left forearm Warley New- on- T Pontefraot Cardiff Jim rt arm, scar bk, mole It neck, It hip woman it arm, heart, anchor, and cross It brown mark right side of neck white spot below left nipple | cn ronte* ' Richmond to Warrington Manchestr small star inside riiht leg London mole over crest of left ilium Butte vant Glasgow Manchestr York Warringtn Guildford London scar on left forearm small scar left cheek, mole back mole inside of left arm scar left forehead scar righttemple T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1887 DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. REQ. TRADE, : 0 « COM - REGIMENTALS OFFICE NAME. 00BP8. WHERE BOBN. HAIR. EYES. OB PLAIN NO. NO. 1 « 1 PLXN- CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATE OF I PLACE OF MARKS AND REMARKB. scar of wound It shin - Coieraine to JJerry * en route from Clonmel to Tralce tear right side of forehead scar on nose, Ecar left foreaim scar inside left wrist 71 Nolim, William O'Hara, John Oram, James H. Owens, Cornelius Phelan, Thomas Pickeriniz, Thewlis Pinder, George Pitcher, Georgs Pownall, George Redshaw, W. John Reynolds, Wm. W. Robins, Wm. Rooncy, John Ross, Henry Rottery, John Ryan, Wm. Scannell, Patrick 88 Sharpe, J. W. 89 Shaw, John SO Sheehan. Michael — Royal Artillery — R. Munster Fus. 7162 C. and T. Corps 2108 Liverpool Regt. H72 R. Irish Regt. 2408 Yorks L. I, 2708 forks L. I. 2775 5th Dragoon Gd? 61844 Royal Aitillery 8176 Hifle Brigade " 2070E. Surrey Regt. 2118 10th Hussars 2172 R. Lanes Rest. 2287 A. & S. High. 2452 Yorks L. I. 45500 Royal Artillery 61229 Royal Artillery 246ojYroris L. I. 2339 N. Staffs Regt. 2870IR. Irish Regt. Ballykelly, Derry tailor Thomastown, Kilkny labourer Chatham Burnley, Lanes Callan, Kilkenny Heckmondwike, Yrks Sheffield Bridpo't, Dorset Macclesfield, Cheslire Shoreditch, Mdx. Camberwell, Surrey St Pancras, Mdx. Ballinasloe, Galway Lambeth, Surrey Ossett, Yorks India Pallymartle, Cork Ncrmanton, Yoiks Burslem, Stall's Liemore, Tipperary earrge smh spinner school mstr turner - oilier plumber labourer ; arman labourer bra's finshr sawyer mu- ician collier labourer labourer waiter labourer labourer 23 ,5 22J| 5 0 6 201.5 294 a 20 5 12} 5 20115 18, 5 204 5 18 5 212 5 23}: 5 23^ 5 20 sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh Smith, Albeit Smith, John Smith, Sidney Smith, William Steel, James Stevens, George Taylor, Alfred H. Tossnev, William Toweyi Thomas 2367 2721 60265 1927 1787 1479 2741 2404 K. W. Surrey Kt Shoreaitcn, Mdx. brasstinshr> 19 5 4f Gordon High. Dublin inonlder 18J5 6 Gordon High. New Milford, Pmbrh waiter 19} 5 9| Royal Artillery Bradford, Yorks carter 19^ 5 4 York & Lane Rt. St. John's, Leeds groom 23J 5 5 W. Yorks Regt. St. Pancras, Mdx. piano makr 18} 5 SJ Durham L. I. St. George's, Bristol labourer 184 5 5} R. Scots Fus. Brigham, Cumberlnd labourer 22J 5 9} Manchester Rgt. Roscommon labourer 10} 5 5) 11th Hu'sars St. Mary's, Mdx. eabntmker,': 4} fresh 7i fair 8} fresh GJ fresli 4 fair 5 sallow 5 J fresh 5 fresh 5 fresh G^ fair dk brn brn black hazel brn grey black brn brn blue brn blue brn brn It brn blue brn brn brn grey brn blue bin grey bra grey black brn light grey brn grey It brn grey brn grey bra grey bra fcrn 10i 102 103 101 105 106 107 103 109 110 Ull Watson, George Webb, Thomas Wells, Walter Welsh, Charles West, Alfred Whelan, John Williams, Frederick Williams, James Williams, John Woodroffe, John fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh sallow fresh 1836 Cameron High. Wick, Caithness labourer 25} 1376 Lincoln Regt. Southwark, Surrey porter 204 1590 R. W. Kent Rt. Swanscombe, Kent labourer 19| 921 Scottish Rifles Chelsea, Mdx. postman 25 E. Lanes Regt. Yarmouth labourer 22} 2600 Conn. Rangers Blackrock, Dublin groom 2 1} 7822 Scots Guards Halifax, Yorks labourer 18 6798 C. & T. Corps St. Mary's, Mdx. coachman 21J 63917 Royal Artillery Monmouth tailor 24} 2677 5th Dragoon Gds Loughborough, Lstr fitter 23} • iVfresh 4 fre6h 6j sallow 5 fresh 8^ fresh 74jfresh 8 jsullow 4 fresh « 4 dark 8 ' fair piain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regiment uls regimentals bin grey black blue brn hszel brn bra brn bm it bra grey brn brn brn brn brn hazel fair grey 19 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 15 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 9 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 7 Oct. 16 Sept. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. en route* » Woolwich Warringtn riy mouth Pontefract Pontefract Dundalk Seaforth Warley Kingston Hounslow Lancaster Cork Pontefract India Limerick Pontefract Lichfield Clonmel two dots lelt urin " I love A. J." left arm drum, & c., It arm, D. R. H. B., & c., it arm 3 small circular ecars centre of back plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 28 Sept. 17 Oct. IS Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 5 Oct. 22 Sept. i S Oct. 15 Oct. mole just above head bone slight scar right arm scar back of head ANNIE rt forearm, R. Bailey, & c , left tattooed It arm, It hand, two fingers It hand 2 moles right tide, gunshot wound It thigh brn blue brn grey It bra grey brn brn brn grey black grey It brn blue brn hazel brn bra | brn grey plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals plain clothes regimentals plain clothes regimentals Lndn derry Belfast Aberdeen New- on- T Pontefract circular scar on back of neck Dublin Bristol I. R. forearm Fermoy sear left arm Ashtn un L Sliorncliff'' soft's forehead, rt wiist, and rt little finger 11 Oct. Inverness 7 Oct. Dublin 19 Oct. Chatham 16 Oct. Curragli 13 Oct. en route* 6 Oct. Galway 19 Oct. London 7 Oct. Woolwich 10 Oct. Newport 10 Oct. Dundalk mole left tide of neck scar on forehead, tattoced left arm tattoo marks left forearm pockpit. ted, line dot rt arm, flag, anchr, & c It •' Dover to Burnley circumcised, scar front and back of heal scar on chin large scar left buttock " Wren, Henry I 1048 Grenadier Gds. ' Framtield, Surrey | labourer 19t 0 Silfresh [ bra ' grey jregimentals 14 Oct. Caterham | small scar over right eye Discharged for Misconduct. OFFICE • 0. NAME. RKO. • 0. WHERE BOB*. rsAca. 112 113 114 115 116 117 111 U 120 121 Adams, Arthur Anderson, John Chappel, Walter Corcoran, Patrick Humphries, John Hunter, John 8 King, Charles 9 King, Francis McLaughlin, Wm. 2117 7476 2509 1582 57195 2296 463 852 2132 Middlesex Regt. Scots Guards Shropshire L. I. Durham L. I. Royal Artillery Gordon High. W. Surrey Rt Durham L. I. Border Regt R Dublin FUP. Shrewsbury, Shrop Barony, Lanark Ledbury, Hereford St. Patrick's, Sndrlnd WootoD, Gloucester Falkirk, Stirling Bermondsey, Surrey Dundee, Forfar | St Cuthbeit's, Edin St. Finbar's, Cork ' 23| labourer plumber labourer horsedriver 22 labourer 25J labourer 24 abourer clerk 2, ihoemaker 20j butcher ' ISA oox- PLXN. fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh pale sallow fresh HAJB. BTE6. 1 CAL'BX OP DIB— CB& SQK AB BTATED ON FAK- RHHIHT CEBT. dark brn light brn bra bra brn brn brn bra blue blue blue blue blue brn hazel blue grey hazel ignominy incor & wthls con. of felony misconduet ignominy misconduct ignominy misconduct ignominy flse attestatn DATE or DISCHARGE PLACE OF D IBCBA& G1 MA WITH AND REMARKS 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. IS Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. Hounslow London Shrewsbry Colchester Cork Belfast Belfast Colchester Carlis'e Tralee flags, shields, & c , both arms small scar back of left hand tombstone and sailor on ca? k rt aim patches cf grey hair It side of head St. George and dragon chest, & c., it arm scar of burn It arm and rt ankle " Charles," flag, and staff It aim 3 small scars back of scalp rots flag" on back, sword left arm car outside It eyebrow 12. 123 124 Smith, Charles Tonge, Wm. H. Wellicott, Charles lib? Middlesex Kegc. 19336 Royal Engineers 1762 Welsh Regiment Camberwell, Surrey Newhaven, Sussex Kingsdown. Bristol carpenter enginedrvr laboure r 34 J 2 2 191 j 6} fresh 5 6} ; tresh 5 4 fresh brn bra brn brn ignommy blue COD. of liceny grey i misconduct 13 Oct. 24 Sept. 10 Oct. Aldershot Chatham double nipple left breast Tipperary ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. o? n< x NO. NAME. BEO. NO. CORPS. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. S B 0 0 " B COM- FLXN BAJB STBS. REGIMENTAI S OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATS OF | PLACE OF MARKS AND REMARKB 120 126 127 128 12f 13( 131 135 13: Banon, William Conway, Hugh Currens, Patrick Fan, Joseph Knight, James Liley, Francis McDermot, James McDonald, Thomas Welch, Thomas 3615 1802 3543 2266 2941 3692 2226 2943 Lanes Fus. Sallord, Lanes R. Irish Fus. Sligo Nitlmblnd Fus St Andrew's, Nwcstl Lanes Fus. Wigan. Lanes E. Surrey Regt. Lambeth, Surrey E. Suirey Regt Weslininster, Mdx. Highland L. I. All Saints, Lndndrry E. Surrey Regt Westminster, Mdx. E Surrey Regt ISt. Albans, Mdx. labourer weaver labourer labourer bawker carpenter labourer labourer labourer 204 24 121 26| 21* 19 251 IS}" 184 5 .3< 5 04 5 4} 6 6} 5 fi| 5 5J 5 64 5 3} 5 41 fresh red fresh brn fresh bin sallow bra fresh brn fresh brn fresh brn fresh bra sallow brn arey ( regimentals grey plainclothes blue regimentals grey regimentals grey ; regimentals blue Regimentals grey regimentals grey [ regimentals hazel Iregimentals 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Sept. 17 Sept. 10 Sept. 19 Sept. 17 Sept. Bury Armagh Newcastle Bury Kingston Kingston Hamilton Kingston Kingston slightly tattooed left aim scar left side of head tattooed right forearm shield and anchor left arm IL., A , LILEY, LI. left arm teart and star left arm anchor left forearm LOVE right forearm ADMIRALTY. Subject to the Admiralty Regulations ( Police Gazette, Oct. 11, 1887) a reward at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship of not exceeding £ 3, will be paid for the apprehension, within two years, of Deserters or Absentees ( except when apprehended within the precincts of a port or place where there is a Police Force employed at any Naval Establishment). Expenses will also be paid in accordance with these Regulation?, Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. CFFICE HO. NAME. em; DESERTED FEOM BATB. WHEBE BOB* OO K- PLXN. BAJB BTES. MARKS um REMARKS. 144 135 136 137 138 139 110 Ml 112 US Boildy, Joseph Boulton, Robert Bridger, J. C. Broadhead, T. Clemson, George Hamilton, John Jelfs, Alfred Miller, Charles Turley, John Wilson. William Impregnable, straggler Vernon, deserter Pembroke, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Impregnable, straggler Virnon, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter 7f. Adelaide, deserter 17 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 2 Oct. 17 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 4 Oct. boy, 1st class O. S. stoker A. B. boy, 1st class A B. A. B. A. B. A B. , ick berth attendnt Bunsray, Suffolk St. Paul's, Chester Stoke- on- Trent Sheffield W. Bromwich, Staffs Aldershot Paddington, Mdx. Clerkenwell, Mdx. Hurst GreeD. Lanes 17 j 5 214 5 21} 5 254 5 174 - 5 27" 5 • 21J. 5 ,25} 5 24J 5 19* 1- 5 fresh dark sallow fair fresh fair fair fair dark ruddy it bin It bra brn brn bra bru light Jk brn black light blue grey ; rey blue brn hazel brn grey errey blue anchor left forearm several blue spots left wrist scar left cheek tattooed left arm slight scar on forehead ROYAL MARINES. Description oj Deserters. Office > 0. NAME. ditigion. WHERE EOBS. IRAK*. K e s 0 cox- HAIR. PLXN. STBS. REGIMENTALS OB PLATO CLOTHES. DATE OF DESERTION. PLACH OO DESEBTIOW. MARKS and REMARKS. Ill 116 ( Jlancy, John Chatham Tucker, George R. MLI. St. Mary's, Ludnllabourer St. Phillip s. Brstl labourer 26 23} 6 7 iresh aubrn 5 6} fre » h brn grey blue regimentals regimentals 17 Oct. 16 Oct. Chatham Gosport anchor, T. C , and love It arm " G T." It forearm Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, OFFICE NO. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. . TRADE. a 0 • 4 u a E a COM- PLXN.! UAIE- EYES. CAUSE OP DIS. CHARGE A8 STATED ON PAR- CHMENT CF. RT. PATK OP DISCHARGE. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. 117 Adams, J. M. Murphy, Thomas R. M A. Walmer Chetton, Salop engineer Newbdge. Kldare plumber 37} 20 6 2 t'resh bin 5 8 t'resh ! brn grey grey objectionable ignominy 12 Oct. Portsmotli 10 Oct. 1 Walmer 3 flags, heart, & c., It hand, woman It arm TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1887. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 209 STANBROOK ( Deceased).— To Solici- tors and others.—£ 20 REWARD OFFERED, by his relations, for the WILL of the late ROBERT STAN- BROOK, an Englishman, who died in Paris March, 1878. He executed the will • when in London, in Kensington and at Long- acre, July, 1876.— Address " S. S.," 32, Euston- street, Euston- square, N. W, LOST.— OPERA GLASSES, in black leather case. Left in Hansom cab at Savoy, stalls entrance, on Wednes- day evening, 12th inst. Marked " From H. H. . . to H. B » Whoever will restore same to Mr. Howe, 23, War wick- street, Regent- street, shall receive one guinea reward. T O SOLICITORS and others.— Any ^^^ ^ J l^ OGt N E" SUR- MER. person having in his possession a made LEASE, dated 1st January, 181 between Lord Darnlcy and Messrs. Wil- kinson and Spurway, of PREMISES situate at FINSBURY- MARKET, E. C., is requested to forthwith COMMUNICATE with Messrs. Pitts and Savage, Solicitors, 57 and 59, Ludgate- Hill, E. C. LOST, at Eastbourne, Sept. 29, GOLD LOCKET and CHAIN. Lockct contains portrait and marked " Mizpali'' in blue enamel.—£ 1 reward and grateful thanks. — Frankford, 13, Australian- avenue, London, E. C. REWARD. YOUNG GENTLEMAN MISSING— Absconded fx* om a school, near Cir- encester, on the 14tli inst., PERCY FOSTER, 16 years of age ( looks older), complexion and hair dark, short for his age; dressed in black bowler hat, brown check ulster, and gaiters, and had with him a light brown Gladstone bag. Had in his possession a silver watch and gold chain, and a turquoise and pearl gipsy ring, which he will endeavour to pawn or sell. He left Gloucester by the 3.15 p. m. Mid- land train, on the 14th inst., for Worcester. It is believed that he has left school for the purpose of getting married, clandestinely, to a young woman, some six years his senior, who is rather good- looking. Police officers are respectfully requested to keep a strict watch on all registrar's offices, & c. Any information relating to the above- named will be thankfully received by his parents.— Information to be given to Superintendent John Wheeler, Police Station, Stourbridge. MR- BERRY begs to notify that this Hotel, recently enlarged, is situate near the mouth of the harbour, and maintains its reputation as second to none in Boulogne., YERY REASONABLE TERMS AT ALL TIMES. For full particulars address the proprietor, F. BEREiY, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL London, ProYincial, and Foreign Newspapers, RAILWAY TIME- TABLES, THEATRE PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, & c. Exceptional Terms for a Series. Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNER POSITIONS o- i papqp, 2, 3, & 6 of " THE GLOBE," The SPECIAL CORNERS of the " EVENING STANDARD," And the SPECI AL CORNERS on FRONT PAGE of the " PEOPLE." Sole Agents for all Advertisements in the " Official Government Police Gazette.'' WILLING'S) 125, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. Telegraph Address—" Willing'sLondoa Telephone No. 2,773. SPECIAL NOTICE.— Blocks for Advertise- ments cut and Handbills printed in a few hours, at the lowest possible prices. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. FJL^ SSMJMUJM' CAUTION — Genuine Chlorodyne ' Every bottle of this well- know ' remedy for Coughs, Colds, Aethma, Bronchitis. &<?., bears on the Government stamp the Name of the Inventor— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. TIIE ROPE OE RELIEF. The opening words of Psalm 130 are, " Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, O Lord." Human life is not a velvet path over a level plain. It has its tips and downs. Its " depths " with one person may be sore bereavements ; with another, bitter disappointment ; with not a few, habitual melancholy. Under all experi- ences of trial one privilege belongs to us, and that is to cry out. Of all the " depths" in this world the deepest and darkest is a state of guilt. Many of the griefs that people worry over and weep over are only shallow pools— but sin is a deep pit— it carries us down so far from God and from the light of His counten- ance. " It is a horrible pit and miry clay." What is the first step for deliverance 1 It is to call upon God. The sooner, the more fervently, the better. " If out of the depths you cry, you will cry yourself out of the depths," has been well said. Sir Walter Scott describes one of his heroines as driven by the inrushing tide of the sea to a narrow shelf of rosk at the foot of an awful precipice. To climb up is an impossibility. Her only hope of rescue is to shout for help, and the shout brings the " Rope of Relief." " Lord, hear my voice," shouts the sinner, who neither makes little of his danger, nor excuses himself for having got into the place of guilt and peril. " Lord, if Thou shouldest mark iniquities, who could stand?" " God, be merciful to me a sinner ! " " There is forgiveness with Thee" was the rope that lifted the Psalmist out of the depths. The only religion in the world thatlower. i the rope of mercy is the religion of the Bible. Heathen deities can punish, they cannot pardon. Nature never forgive3 ; if you break her laws, you must pay the penalty. The prodigal's remorse does not restore to him his lost health or his squandered money. " But the sweetest article in the creed of Christianity is, " I believe in the forgiveness of sins." Grasping the heaven- sent rope of relief, the rope of Jesus Christ's atoning grace, the forgiven sinner is lifted out of the depths, and set upon a rock. How this rope of love that rescues us ought to bind us to • Christ in constant, loving obedience. The cry from the depths ! may it be the pre- lude to Heaven's Hallelujah ! TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GBOYE. Delicious, Cool Smoking. Of all leading Tobacconists, in 2- ounca and 4- ounce Packets. LONDON: ESTABLISHED 130 TEARS. 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After wearing It for a week I got relief, and have gradu- ally been getting better, and am now quite free from pain. P. S.— You are at liberty to pubilsh this." SCIATICA CUBED- Colonel GUDEA, late 21st Iioyal Scottish Fusiliers, Tulli- chewau LSMIHI. Dumbartonshire, writes:—" Your Electropathic Belt has quite rami my Si IATICA, and I have derived other benefits from it." A duly registered Physician i9 in attendance daily, and may be consulted, witli Mr. C. B. Harness, Free of Charge. [ VERY WOMAN SUFFWIiC post- free on application) of a Special Pamphlet recently issuedby Mr C. B. HAHNF. HS, entitled " Electrisation." WRITE TO DAY 0XFORD SI LONDON. W - CORNER OF RATHBONE PI. AOE. LOSS of VITAL ENERGY", NERVOUS and I GENERAL DEBILITY, TORPID LEVER, KIDNEY DISEASES, and all ORGANIC DERANGEMENTS yield readily to the healing Influences of mild Electricity, as generated by wearing HARNESS' ELECTKOl'ATHIC HELT and other APPLIANCES. | are invited to write for WRITE TO- DAY. PREMATURE OLD AGE! 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