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Date of Article: 08/06/1888
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POLICE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 18SK. VOL. V., NO. 464. i. R e G U L A All announcement, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all mrnmmux^ n, upon them, thould be addressed to THE EDITOB OP THE POLICH GAZETTE, GMAT SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. ' 2 . Parti, ular, concerning persons whose apprehension is sought wi « be imerted M on, issue of th* POLICE GAZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable mtxcn to be taken upon them by another force 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted > » om issue, if sufficed to enable • the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of torn, person remonsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Portrait, of persons whose apprehension is sought fr~ r serious offence* and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15 » . per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, inohtdwg the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an offieer of not less rank than Superintendent; and. if the name of sush person be required to be insertrd, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief offieer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. J. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed i> y an officer of mat leu rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. TIONS. 4Announcements of all person, to be apprehended or of rtolen property hear a number, emd am alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or sUlen property to be xnmrtti M the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at one* t'dumi to the TifiX notice » f the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next isesst. 10. In all easts, the officer signing the request for insertion of any amtmmamtmt, MC it wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Anncumements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so at to be received wot ktur Jrnrn noon on Ifedmtday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday mummg. They be clearly written on one tide of the paper only, be in the uwi form, and n n rwif nnirrf covering letter. 12. All payment, must be in advance, either at the office, Gnat Scotland Yard, by crossed " Drummond $ Co.," lost Office Order payable at Char ng Cross, PorUi Ctrder^ i Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. Janet WtOmg, IJL. Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or person, muting can only be accepted at nrfi n fn innfl I. Hosso, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2>. Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the 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. NOTICE. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. MURDER. LANCASHIRE. EXTRADITION. A Declaration was signed in London on the 2lst of April, 1887, between the British and Belgian Govern- ments, for amending Article I. of the Extradition Treaty of 20th May, 1876. The amended Article will henceforth read as follows:— " It is agreed that Her Britannic Majesty and his Majesty the King of the Belgians shall, on requisition made in their name by their respective Diplomatic Agents, deliver up to each other, reciprocally, any persons who, being accused or convicted as principals or accessories of the crimes hereinafter specified, com- mitted within the territories of the requiring party shall be found within the territories of the other party." " In no case, nor under any consideration whatever, thall the High Contracting Parties be bound to surrander their own subjects whether by birth or naturalisation." The result of the modification in the Treaty is that either Government may deliver up its own subjects to the other Government, but can not be considered bound to do so. MANCHESTER ( City).— For the murder of a prison warder in Strangeways Prison, about 3.30 p. m., 22nd ult. — CHARLES WOOD FIRTH, alias CHARLES FIRTH WILLIAMSON, CHARLES WILLIAM FIRTH, JOHN JACKSON, and EDWARD GRAHAM, age 33, height ft! in,, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar on nose and left side of neck, mole lei t side of back, bubo mark left groin, Was convicted at Salford Sessions, 9th April last, for housebreaking at Eccles, and sentenced to 6 months' im- prisonment. Is wanted at Beverley, Hull, Oldham, and other places for breaking into the houses of Salvation Army captains, and at Dewsbury for forgery, A plumber; native of Birstol, Yorkshire. Information to Detective Supt. Hicks, Manchester. 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FBIDAY, JONS 15, 1888. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, 2.— A Division.— For obtaining £ 70 by false pit - teices- FRANCIS KENELM BOUVERIE, age 27, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion, hair, moustache ( curled at ends), and eyes dark ; walks badly ; well dressed ; of gentlemanly appearance. A native of Northamp- ton. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. 3.— C Division.— For obtaining 2,000 cigars by means of a trick— MEAD, age 40 to 50, height 5 ft. 7 in. complexion, hair, and moustache ( turning grey) dark cast in one eye ( supposed right), appearance of a Jew dress, light overcoat, dark check suit, and high hat; wore a round scarf pin, set large diamond surrounded with pearls. A dealer, chiefly among officers of the Army, and is supposed to have been recently convicted at Cambridge for obtaining goods by fraud. Warrant issued. 4.— D Division.— For stealing, 30th ult., 1 lady's small gold keyless watch, " Le Roy and Files, 57, New Bond- street," on dome. No. 7337 ; X lady's large gold open- face lever, compensation balance, maker " Chas. Frodsham, 84, Strand," No. 8165 ; 5 gold bracelets ( one set 10 or 15 diamonds, one set sapphires and diamonds alternately, two set rubies and diamonds alternately, one set one large ruby surrounded with diamonds, can be unscrewed to form brooch) ; 1 gold brooch, set one large emerald surrounded with diamonds; 1 gentle- man's large gold curb pattern albert, with cigar- cutter, pencil- case, and keys attached; 1 lady's small gold and platinum curb pattern ditto, with ball about size of a cherry formed of rose diamonds attached ; 1 dia- mond collarette, dog collar pattern, can be unscrewed to form two brooches, and one centre stone hair pin ; 1 lady's gold ring, set one sapphire and two diamonds ; 1 diamond riverra; 1 diamond tiarra, daisy pattern, formed of five stones, can be unscrewed to form brooches, & c.— A MAN, who stated he was sent to at- tend to the electric light, age 21 to 24, short and thin, complexion sallow, hair, moustache ( slight), and eyes ( sunken) dark ; dress, dark jacket and vest, light trou- sers with black stripe, blue spotted tie, black felt hat, carried a small black leather bag. 5.— E Division.— For embezzlement— GRAN- VILLE GEORGE BEVERLY, alias PETER ROBIN- SON, age 38, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion very fresh, hair dark, eyes dark blue, subject to gout; dress, grey tweed suit, brown hard felt hat. A fish salesman. Is well known at Manchester and Brighton. May be found in the company of theatrical artistes. Warrant issued. 6.— V Division— For stealing, 22nd ult , a bay pony gelding, about 7 years, 12 hands, thick set, black mark down back, short tail, in good condition ; a set of silver- plated harness; and a light, small size Battersea car, painted brown, picked out fine white lines— A MAN, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, hair, whiskers ( small) and moustache dark ; dress, dark clothes, black hard felt hat. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. and 5 years' police supervision for shopbreaking, on 14th October, 188G. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Birkenhead. DEVONSHIRE. 10.— Exeter { County)— For stealing, 25th ult., £ 6, a purse, 2 gold sleeve links, 1 gold collar stud, 1 shirt stud, 1 pair lace boots, 1 pair trousers, 1 coat and vest, 1 silver Geneva hunting watch, initials " P. T. C H." engraved on outer case— GEORGE THOMPSON, alias FREDERICK WHITTAKER, age 20, height 5 ft. 43 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache ( slight) light, eyes grey ; dress, drab- and- grey check coat and vest, brown- and drab check trousers, lace boots, grey cloth cap with peak. A driver of the Royal Artillery; native of Bristol. Is also wanted for desertion ( see Case No. 140, 5th inst.). Information to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter. and a brown woollen jersey. May endeavour to got on board a coaster or fishing smack. Information to Superintendent Fish, Herts Reforma- tory, Ware, by whom'tho above reward ill be paid for their apprehension. DORSETSHIRE. 11.— Wareham ( County).— For stealing a small fishing boat ( recovered), 1st inst.— A MAN, age 20 to 24, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, rather full face ; dress, black dia gonal coat, blue guernsey, dark plaid trousers, white muffler, lace boots, black soft felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Feltham, Wareham. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Windsor ( DoroughJ.— For stealing title- deeds — JOSEPH DOBSON, formerly landlord of the Bull public- house, Windsor, and late of the Globe Hotel, Beak- street, Oxford- street, London; age about 45, height about 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., thick set, complexion fair, side whiskers and moustache light; wears eyeglasses. His wife resides at 9, Grove- villas, High- road, Tottenham. Warrant issued. Information to Superintendent Hayes, Windsor. CHESHIRE. 8.— Macclesfield ( County).— For failing to re- port— License Holder WILLIAM HENSHAW, alias GEO. ROWSON, Office No. 35181, age 48, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, wreath and G. R. on right arm, G. O. N. E. B. on right wrist, bracelet, cross pipes, table, bottle, and glasses back of right hand, " Rowson," anchor, and bracelet on wrist. Sentenced at Stafford 5th May, 1884, to 5 years' penal servitude for burglary. Li- cansed 27th April, 1881. Y K 1041. Information to the Superintendent, Cheshire Con- stabulary, Macclesfield. 9.— Birkenhead ( Borough).— For failing to re- port- License Holder ARTHUR GROVES, alias HAYNES, Office No. 34565, age 48, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel ( lost left), small mole middle of belly. Sentenced at Swansea 29th July, 1882, to 7 years' penal servitude for forgery. Licensed 11th January, 1888. I 754— Supervisee SAMUEL DEEMING, Office No. 32786, age 23, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, S. D. on right wrist and back of left hand. Sentenced at Birkenhead to 4 months' imprisonment HAMPSHIRE. 12.— Winchester ( City).— For stealing, 4th inst., black gelding pony, aged, 12 hands, " T branded on near side of back, long mane and tail; a set of silver mounted harness, " G. J. P." engraved thereon; and a village cart, stained light, blue cloth cushions, a black waterproof rug, and a driving whip — G. WILLIAMS ( supposed false), age about 26 height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair, whiskers ( small) and moustache very dark; dress black mourning suit, and high hat; wore a gold curb pattern chain and several rings on fingers, of gentle manly appearance. Stated he came from Brighton, and appeared to know Chichester well. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. £ 20 REWARD. 13.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For stealing £ 41 — W. LOCKHART, age about 36, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, hair ( curly), whiskers, beard, and moustache ( cut short) black ( may now be partially or wholly shaven), large dark eyes; dress, dark, frock coat, dark vest and trousers, white silk necktie, soft black felt hat, respectable appearance. Has recently been employed as manager at one of Mr. Stedall's branch mantle establishments here. Associates with betting men and frequents race meetings. Absconded 22nd ult. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Alfred Sted- all, The Chestnuts, Denmark- hill, London, for the apprehension and conviction of Lockhart. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Portsmouth. LANCASHIRE. 17.— Liverpool ( City).— For stealing, £ 4th ult, a diamond ring, five stones in half hoop, coronet set- ting, with eight rose diamonds, marked inside M 141, L 70, and a private mark ; and a half hoop diamond ring, set 5 stones, A. P. O marked inside— A WOMAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, of lady- like appearance ; dress, black dolman, black drees, hat, and veil, and yellow kid gloves. Her modus operandi is to go into jeweller's shops under the pretence of purchasing a ring, and whilst examining one she substitutes a paste ring of similar pattern. Information to Chief Supt. Williams, Liverpool. 18.— Blackburn ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisees JOHN BROWN, alias EDWARD ROBINSON, age 43, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes blue ( lost sight of right), " B. C." on breast, " M M.," cross flags, and wreath on left wrist, " F." between thumb and finger right hand. Sentenced at Preston 2nd July, 1879, to 10 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. X F 232.— CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Office No. 34772, age 31, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey; moles on neck, right cheek, and throat; left toes cramped. Sen- tenced at Leeds 2nd January, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for house- breaking. I 108. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Blackburn. LINCOLNSHIRE. 19.— Spalding ( County).— For stealing, 1st inst., a silver watch and brooch ( recovered)— A TRAMPING PRINTER, age 24 to 27, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, deeply pockpitted; dress brown cloth jacket and trousers, no vest, brown guern- sey, cloth cap. Stays at low beer and common lodging- houses. Information to Supt. Jarvis, Spalding. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 20.— Bingham ( County).— For stealing, 19th ult., a brass cornet, rubber off first valve, maker " Hig- ham, Manchester "— DAVID PRITCHETT, age 29, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes grey. A native of Granby. Belongs to the Army Reserve. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Downing, Bingham. HEREFORDSHIRE. 14.— Weobley ( County).— For stealing, at Yazar, 2nd inst.— 3 pairs of men's lace boots— TWO TRAMPS : 1st, age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair and whiskers sandy ; dress, dark coat, brown cord trousers, black soft felt hat. 2nd, age 30 to 40, height about 6 ft., complexion, hair, and whiskers dark ; dress, dark coat, white slop, cord or moleskin trousers, black hard felt hat. Both carried a frail or basket. • Information to Supt. Ovens, Weobley. HERTFORDSHIRE. 15.— Hemel Hempstead ( County).— For steal- ing a bicycle ( recovered), 23rd ult.— FREDERICK PLATER, age about 24, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion sunburnt, hair, small side- whiskers, and mous tache dark ; dress, grey suit end double- peak cap Has served in the Marines. His father resides at Temper- ance- place, South Norwood. Is well known at Hen- don and Luton. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pearson, Hemel Hempstead. £ 2 REWARD. 16.— Ware ( Reformatory).— Absconded from Herts Reformatory, Ware, 28th ult.— PHILIP TONAR, age 19, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion freckled, hair brown, eyes hazel; dress, white slop ( too small), cord trousers, blue striped shirt, white cotton socks numbered 366, ace boots. A native of Chatham.— LOUIS STRE AT- FIELD, age 18 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, long nose, deeply pockpitted ; dress, blue striped shirt, cord trousers, white cotton socks numbered 405 ; lace boots ( old). Since absconding they have stolen an old pilot jacket SHROPSHIRE. 21.— Shrewsbury ( County).— For violent assault, 1st inst.— RICHARD JONES, alias BERWICK DICK, age 35, height about 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair, small side whiskers, and moustache dark, may now be clean shaved; dress, dark brown overcoat, brown velvet jacket, cord or moleskin trousers, lace boots, hard felt hat— all old. A notorious poacher. May be found in the company of poachers or prostitutes. Warrant issued. Information to Suptv Edwards, Shrewsbury. 22.— Wellington ( County).— For stealing £ 3 10s. at Ketley, 2nd inst.— NIXEY LOVALL, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., completion and hair dark, clean shaved; dress, grey mixture jacket, cord waist- coat with sleeves, brown broad cord trousers, blue- and- white necktie, lace boots, black felt hat. Has travelled the country for years as a razor grinder, but has lately been hawking hearthrugs. Is well- known at common lodging- houses ; supposed native of Dudley, Worcestershire. Warrant issued. 23.— Wellington ( County).— For failing to report — License Holder SAMUEL WARD, Office No. 33741, age 34, height 5 ft. 2 in.-, complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, fleshy mole on right shoulder, very deaf. Sentenced at Salop Assizes, 24th March, 1876, to 8 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police super- vision for robbery. Licensed 22nd September, 1887. C 337. Information to Chief Supt. Galliers, Wellington. 24.— B ridgnorth ( Borough).— For stealing a lady's watch, 12th ult.— JAMES DAVIDSON, alias DICK- SON and DICKENSON, a travelling watch and clock cleaner, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., very stout, complexion, hair, and moustache dark ; dress, shabby dark clothes, hard felt hat, wore one boot and one shoe, and right leg seemed shorter than the other. Was traced to Tonbridge Bame day, where he offered the watch for sale. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Childs, Bridgnorth. FBIDAY, JUNE 3, 1888. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 7 STAFFORDSHIRE. 25 — Hanley [ Borough).— For stealing a pony ( re- covered), 22nd ult.— JOHN OLIVER alias GEORGE, age about 23, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, blind left eye and wears a black shade ; dress, long light grey overcoat ( too large), moleskin jacket, black worsted cord trousers, blueand- white neckerchief, grey quilted hat— all old. May seek employment with the proprietors of shooting galleries etc. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Hanley. SURREY. 26.— Guildford ( Borough) — For stealing, 29th ult., 1 half sovereign; 1 gold shirt stud, with blood stone back ; and 2 common brass studs in dark leather case EDWARDS, age about 35, height 5ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown ; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, small striped dark grey trousers, blue tie, lace boots, fawn colour hard felt hat, shabby appearance, carried a dark grey mackintosh and a black patent leather bag about 20 inches long. Information to Superintendent Berry, Guildford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 27.— Brighton { Borough).— For fraudulent bank- ruptcy— FRANCIS JAMES STAFFORD, age about 32, height 5 ft- 4 or 5 in., complexion fair, hair ( curly), small side whiskers, and moustache light, eyes blue, of gentlemanly appearance. Was in business at Brighton as a boot and shoe manufacturer. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. WILTSHIRE. 28.— Marlborough { County).— For indecently exposing his person, with intent to insult females, 11th ult— ROBERT HENWOOD, age 22, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, may have very slight sandy whiskers and moustache; dress, light dust coat, light mixture coat, trousers, and vest, bow- ler hat, shabby appearance. A stableman ; native of" Mildenhall, Wilts. May be found in the company of stablo lads at training quarters. Has been previously convicted for a similar offence. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pierce, Marlborough. WORCESTERSHIRE. JE2 REWARD. 29.— Great Wit ley { County).— For deserting her child, leaving it chargeable to the Tenbury Union, 6th March last— HARRIET POWIS, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark, mole on one cheek, rather flat nose, turns her feet in when - walking and leans forward; dress, New- market ulster, buttons down to waist only, navy blue serge dress, black and- white sailor hat. A domestic servant; native of Ludlow, Shropshire. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of Ludlow Union for her apprehension. Information to Supt. Pugh, Great Witley. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 30.— Hull { Borough).— For obtaining money by false pretences— CLARENCE MILLER, age 28, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache dark ; dress, light grey dust coat, black coat and vest, light trousers, slate colour hard felt hat, or light tweed suit. A canvasser, & c. Stated he was a native of East Croydon. Warrant issued. Is accompanied by Arthur Krouse, age about 27, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, hair and mous- tache light; dress, light check tweed suit, brown billy- cock hat. These men call on tradesmen and represent them- selves as advartisement agents, and on the pretence of inserting their business, & c., in all the local comic papers, they obtain from them 8s. or 9s., and then leave the town without making such insertion. 31.— Hull { Borough).— For obtaining money by fraud- GEORGE ARCHER, a waiter, age 26, height about 5 ft. 6 in , complexion fair, full round face, hair and moustache dark brown, cut 2nd finger left hand ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark trousers with light stripe, light brown hard hat. States he had recently been an inmate of St. George's Hospital ( London), and was last employed at Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire. May endeavour to obtain a situation as waiter. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Consftible, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 32.— Whitby { County).— For stealing a silver watch and chain ( recovered), at Hinderwell, 23rd ult. — HARRY HEATON, a tramping watch and clock cleaner, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion pale, hair brown, moustache sandy, blind one eye, pockpitted, small features ; dress, dark coat and vest, brown trousers, collar and tie, black felt hat with straight brim, which he wears well over his eyes Carries a small black leather bag containing tools Was last seen at Kirby Lonsdale, Westmoreland, on 26th ult., where he sold the ticket for the watch, and stated he was going either to Bentham or Lancaster. Sup- posed native of Bradford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ryder, Whitby. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 33.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For stealing jewellery, Case No. 85, 23rd March last— E. M. SMITH, age about 29, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes grey, of lady- like appearance. A dressmaker, and has been employed as a lady's maid. Was last seen at Dover, 9 th ult. A native of London. Warrant issued. 34.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For being an abscond- ing debtor- FREDERICK NEWBOULD, age 32, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion sallow, hair, side whiskers, and moustache dark brown, is fond of cricket and football. A fishmonger; native of Sheffield. Absconded 9th April last. Not to be apprehended cut of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield. See Latest Information. PERSONS CUSTODY. ANGLESEY. 85.— Holyhead { County).— Committed for trial at the next Sessions, 5th prox., for obtaining a riding whip by false pretences— JOHN KEELEY, alias BROWN, age 41, height 5 ft. 5j in., complexion fresh, hair, small side whiskers, and moustache brown, eyes blue, crooked nose, scars right side of head ; dress, grey jacket and vest, dark trousers ( tight fitting), light cap. A horsebreaker ; supposed native of Cork. Information to Supt. Davies, Holyhead. BEDFORDSHIRE. 36.— Luton { Borough).- Committed for trial, for indecently assaulting a boy { Case No. 18th ult.)— — SEBASTIAN, alias HENRY CARSTAIRS BOYLE, age about 30, height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion sallow, hair dark, clean shaved. Was convicted at Hay in November, 1874, for felony, and at Dorchester in 1880. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 37.— Bottlsham { County).— Committed for trial, for stealing lambs at Teversham, 21st ult.— WILLIAM ELLIS, age 37, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel; dark jacket and cap, light trousers and vest. A labourer ; native of Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Resided for the last month at 7, York- street, Cambridge, but for 10 years previously at Stratford, London. Information to Inspector Redhouse, Bottisham. DEVONSHIRE. 38.— Exeter ( City).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, for obtaining money by false pretences— WILLI AM SHAW, alias C A RL LAV ANTE, age 20, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel, scar under right ear; dress, blue serge suit, sand shoes, light bowler hat. A native of Birmingham. His modus operandi was to call upon caretakers of public halls, stating that he wanted the hall for his company, ? nd obtained cards of persons where theatricals usually lodge. He then engaged the lodg- ings, and borrowed small sums of money on the pretence of telegraphing to his company, informing them where to coll on their arrival. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Exeter. DORSETSHIRE. 39.— Dorchester ( County).— Committed for trial at Dorset Quarter Sessions, 3rd prox., for larceny ( dwelling), Case No. 19, 25th ult.— WALTER PARK- INSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 1 j in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue ; scar on forehead, right cheek, and chin, blue line and two dots right fore- arm, scar and blue dot left arm, several boil marks on back ; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, blue trousers, black bowler hat— all old. States he is a marble polisher, and native of 11, New Peter- street, Westminster, London. Information to Supt. Gale, Dorchester. MERIONETHSHIRE, 40— Dolgel'y ( County).- Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, for housebreaking- JOHN THOMAS WOODBURN, age 22, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion feir, hair and eyes brown, upper teeth de- cayed, J. andT. tattooed forearm.— GEORGE SMITH) age 37, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, moustache brown. States he served 12 years in the Royal Artillery.— JAMES SCOTT, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion ruddy, hair brown, eyes grey. Information to Inspector Hughes, Dolgelly. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 41.— Kettering ( C'Ainiy).— Remanded for" stealing a ham— JAMES JOHNSON, a lunatic, age 19 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 4i in., compWrion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey ; dress, old dark ribbed cutaway coat, mixture trousers and vest, lace boots, black biiycock hat. Supposed to have escaped from some Asylum. Information to Supt Botterili, Kettering. SHROPSHIRE. 42.— Oswestry ( Coitnfy).- Sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment, for larceny— JOSEPH HCTCHINS ( supposed false), age 22, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion frc3h, hair dark brown, moustache ( slight) light, right hand and arm deformed and very short, J. H. tattooed left wrist ; dress, black jacket, grey vest, white canvas shoes, black hard felt hat— all old. Had in his posses- sion a pair of black- and- brown plaid trouse- i ' new), fly fronts, red- and- white striped bind, n- hite lining. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Langford, Oswestry. 4 3.— Pontesbury ( County).— Coa. mhted for trial for larceny- EBENEZER CULVERWELL, age 19, height 5 ft 2 in , complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, slight scar right cheek. A painter. States he has been working in Manchester, but refuses to give any further particulars. Had in his possession a book with " Ebenezer Culverwell, Stockport " on fly leaf. Information to Supt. Straffen, Pontesbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 44.— East Grinstead ( County).— Sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment, 23rd ult., for larceny ( jvrson)— GEORGE BUTLER, alias COLLINS, a china- mender and grinder, age 25 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 81 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache sandy, eyes blue, dog bite left cheek, 2 scars right leg ; dress, light plaid jacket, dark tweed vest and trousers, old lace boots. Was accompanied by a woman. States he resided at Wilford road, Croydon Information to Deputy Chief Constable Berry, East Grinstead.. 45.— Hove ( Town) — Committed for trial, at the Lewes Assizes, for an offence under the Criminal Law Amendment Act— GEORGE COLLIER, alias GEO MOFFATT, or MOFFETT, a clerk in Holy Orders, age 38 ( looks older), height 6 ft. 1 in., complexion ( freckled) fresh, hair ( turning grey), whiskers, mous- tache, and beard ( turning grey) brown, eyes hazel, long nose; dressed as a layman. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Major Teevan, Chief Constable, Hove. SUSSEX ( WEST). 46.— Chichester ( City.)— Committed fortrial, for larceny— THOMAS KING, alias RICHARDSON and GREY, age 26, Ireight 5 ft. 2i in., complexion ruddy, hair dark brown, beard and moustache slight, W and 2 crosses tattooed right arm, rings on 2nd and 3rd fin- gers, paralysed right side ; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, white wrapper, black soft felt hat Sup- posed previously convicted. A native of Walworth. Information to Head Constable Pratt, Chichester. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 47.— Middlesbrough ( Borewgrt).— Qemmittedfor trial, for shopbreaking— JOHN* GREEN, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fnsh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar above left eyebrow, end off three first toes left foot. A joiner ; native of Hull.- JOHN CASEY, age 38, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar above left eyebrow, several small scars above right eyebrow, red mark from burn right side of face. A rivetter ; native of Ashton- under- Lyne. Has lately been to sea as a fireman.— PETER McNALLY, age 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, two scars from abscess left upper arm, hole in left thumb through being broken, large scar between eyebrows. A sailor; native of Hull.— STEPHEN WATSON, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, large scar inside right wrist, three blue dots right thumb, two left, left ear injured. A holder- up ; native of Hull. Information to Chief Constable Ashe, Middles- brough. See Latest Information 290 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNTS 22, 1888. PROPERTY STOLEN 1. A silver mug with handle, '' Signa" engraved therpon. 2 Ditto, with handle, three children playing on a nafo nnd " H. K " in old English engraved thereon, METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, £ 10 REWARD. 48.— B Division.— Woodcut enj ravings and des- dated 1882 cription of 4 silver mugi, stolen between 8 p. m. 30th 3. Ditto, plain, " Anna, 25th August," engraved April and 9 am. 1st ult. :— '< thereon. V t& jsmmp. •. x. v \ ffer ||| i K/ Mr i 4. Ditto, shape of a tumbler, birds and flowers, and initials " A. H." engraved thereon, dated 1882. All Hall marked. The above reward will be paid by H. Kellgren, Esq., 49, Eaton- square, Belgravia, to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or In proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. CHESHIRE^ 49.— Birkenhead ( County).— 31st ult.— I black diagonal cloth walking coat, breast and ticket pockets, two ditto in skirt; 1 pair lace boots with toecaps ; 2 lady's silk umbrellas, light coloured handles ( one with mall silver band); 1 lady's black alpaca umbrella, with black handle. Information to Supt. Hindley, Birkenhead. 50— Stockport ( Borough).— 2nd inst.— A dark maroon dress, loose bodice, pleats round bottom, and maroon velvet trimming on skirt and bcdice. 25th ult.— A gentleman's silver lever centre seconds stop watch, No. 10249. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. 51.— Chesterfield ( Borough).— 1st inst.— 1 silver centre seconds watch, No. 43236, " Marine decimal chronograph, warranted," printed on dial; 1 silver En- glish lever do., capped, crystal glass, No. 14202, maker •' Tylor Smith, Sheffield"; 1 gold Geneva lever do., gold dome and dial, No. 98 ; 1 woollen shirt, black- and- white check pattern, bore buttons ; 1 handkerchief with red border— Supposed by ALFRED BURKEN, a collier, age 23, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache ( slight) light, white speck on sight of left eye, thick lips ; shabbily dressed. Information to Head Constable Emery, Chesterfield. DORSETSHIRE. 52.— Dorchester ( County).— 22nd ult., at Broad- way, Weymouth— A gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 12677, and a gold locket, flowers engraved on one side and heart on the other. Information to Supt. Gall, Dorchester. SOMERSETSHIRE. 53.— GI asto n b u ry ( County).— 4th inst.— a double- barrel muzzle- loading gun. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Glastonbury. SURREY. 54.-- Godstone ( County).— 31st ult., at Horley— 1 broad gold buckle ring ; 1 silver watch chain, small thick links, with lion shilling attached ; 1 gold collar stud ; 2 plated sleeve studs, with blue stone ; 1 silver do., with a dove engraved thereon ; 1 silver oval- sbape buckle ; 1 silver thimble— Supposed by A MAN, age 45, height 5 ft. 10 in., whiskers ( turning grey) sandy; dress, long dark coat, cord trousers, hard felt hat. Carried a small quantity of cane for chair mending. Accompanied by a woman, age about 26 ; dress, red plaid shawl, dark dress, dirty straw hat. Carried a baby about six months old and a hawker's basket. Information to Supt. Redford, Godstone. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 55.— Pocklington ( County).— 2nd irst., at Wil FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888. THE POLICE GAZETTE. berfoss— A pair of cotton cord trousers, fly front, bottom button deficient; a grey- and- brown mixture cloth vest, brown bone buttons ; a red cotton handker- chief, and a double- bladed pocket knife with rough bone handle. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. 56.— Hull [ Borough).— 4th inst.— A lady's gold Geneva watch, " G. D. M." on back, maker " Longines." Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 57.— Settle ( Cvunty).— 27th ult.— A gold Geneva watch, No. 34383, jewelled in 8 holes, gold balance joints, and dial, " M. E. B." engraved on back, long 9- carat gold chain, link pattern, attached. Information to Supt. Inman, Settle. ANIMALS, " FTO., STOLEN. STAFFORDSHIRE. 58.— Stafford { County).— 20th ult.- A grey horse, aged, about 14 hands ; in fair condition. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, Stafford. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 59.— Gloucester [ County).— In the river Severn, near Gloucester, the body of a man, age about 35, length 6 ft., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes brown, moustache sandy, nail cn forefinger of left hand broken as though it had been smashed, small scar centre of forehead ( both of an old nature); dress, brown tweed coat and vest with brown bone buttons, black- and- white striped trousers with brass buttons (" Lewis, Taunton," thereon), red- white- and- blue check shirt, patched on neck and right shoulder with grey and red mixture check, white linen collar, light lace boots with toecaps and tip3 on heels, broad leather belt round waist. Previously seen on the bank of the river, when it was thought his mind was deranged. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Chipp, Gloucester. SUSSEX ( EAST). 60.— Patcham ( County).— 21st ult., on the beach at Blackrock, the body of a male child, about 14 weeks old, skull fractured in two places, vaccinated in three places on left arm— from 21 to 25 days' since; dress, long unbleached night- gown, cotton shirt and swaddle, and linen napkin. A Coroner's inquest was held on the body, and a ver- dict of wilful murder returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to Supt. Dennis, Patcham. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. CITY OF 62— In possession of JOHN NEWTON, okas LATEST INFORMATION. APPRFHEN8ION8 SOUGHT. LONDON. SHARP, Supervisee, No. 31971, sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment, 28th ult., at the Central Criminal Court, METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT* 68 — C. O., C. I. D.— For stealing 60,000 roubles in St. Petersburgh— IRMAN GERSON, a Prussian, for feloniously receiving jewellery Btolen at the open- age 35, medium height, hair ( bald) and beard ( turning ing of Glasgow International Exhibition, 8th ult.— g « " y) brown, eyes bluish grey, round face, short nose, lower jaw projects, bites lower lip when talking. Absconded about the 25th ult. Provisional warrant under Extradition Act issued. 1 gold Swiss- made hunter stop watch, centre seconds, No. 34625, " Angre Ligne, dorite levers, visibles balancier, compense spiral toochrone, 28 rubis," on dome, engine- turned cases; 1 gold scarp pin, bird's claw holding a pearl; 1 plain gold horseshoe and hoop scarf pin ( broken in 3 pieces); 1 lady's gold dress ring, set two rubies and two rose diamonds ; 1 eardrop, beetle shape, set in gold ; 2 silver Indian coins ( annas) dated 1877 and 1880 ; 1 yellow metal small curb- pat- tern albert, knot tied in chain at swivel; 1 white silk pocket- handkerchief ( new), and 1 red- and- white Chinese silk ditto. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. SUSSEX ( EAST). 63.— Brighton ( Borough).— In possession of FRANK PEMBROKE, committed for trial at Brighton Quarter Sessions, for larceny— 15 pawntickets ( one for half spade guinea, pledged with Henry Hart, Best- lane, Canterbury, 21st May, 1887 ; one for 11 pieces of lace, with Attenborough and Son, 193, Fleet- street, London, 9th June, 1887 ; one for a brooch, with Joseph Avant, 114, Fleet- street, London, 11th June, 1887; one for tin trunk, with W. J. K. Clark, 70, High- street, Clapham, 14th June ; and one for silk dress, 9th July, 1887 ; one for diamond and ruby dress ring, with C. B. Vaughan, 39, Strand, London, 13th July, 1887 ; one for lace pin, with E. W. Burt's, 2, Merrow- street, Wal- worth road, London, 6th August, 1887 ; one for gravy spoon, with W. J. K. Clark, 70, High- street, Clapham, 3rd October, 1887 ; one for a portmanteau, with E. W. Burt's, 2, Merrow- street, Walworth- road, 20th Novem- ber, 1887 ; one for wedding ring, with T. M. Sutton, 17, Stockbridge- terrace, Pimlico, 2nd December, 1887 ; j one for gold keyless watch, albert, and pair of diamond earrings, with Attenborough and Son, 193, Fleet- street, London, 5th January, 1888 ; one for opera- glasses, with Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S- W. DENBIGHSHIRE. 69.— Denbigh ( County).— For stealing registered letters at Ruthin— JOHN LOFTUS, late rural post- man, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 7 in., hair brown, whiskers and moustache slight, full face, very small eyes, stoops a little. A native of Ruthin, but of Irish parentage. Was see a in Liverpool last week. Warrant issued. Information to Sapt. Vaughan, Denbigh, or to Inspector Jones, Rutbin. STAFFORDSHIRE. 70.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For failing to re- port— License Holder THOMAS MORRIS, Office No. 31741, age 50, height 5 ft. 7 in, complexion and hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes blue, scars corner of both eyes, blue mark on nose, lost part of first, and second left finger deformed, cupping marks small of back. Sentenced at Stafford 4th November, 1878, to 10 years' penal servitude for wounding. Licensed 5th Novem- ber, 188- 5. E 1037. Information to Supt. Wollaston, Brierley Hill. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 71.— Beverley ( Borough).— Sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment for attempting to ring the changes— JOSEPH DONILEY, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., strong build, complexion fair, hair and moustache ( heavy) T. M. Sutton, 17, Stockbridge- terrace, Pimlico, Feb- light brown, full face, rather broad nose, several scars ANIMALS FOUND. ruary, 1888 ; one for thimble, with Smith and Dymond, 80, Newgate- street, E. C., 4th February, 1888 ; one for diamond ring, with D. J. Clear?, Kew- road, Richmond, 16th February, 1888 ; and one for forks, with Adams and Hillstead, 25, High- street, Borough, 13th March, 1888. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 64.— Yorkshire ( E. R.), Pocklington ( County). — Property, Case No. 100, 25th ult. ( except silver watch, No. 54652), and thief apprehended. WILTSHIRE. 61.— Swindon ( County).— 24th ult., in a lane at South Marston, Highworth— A black gelding pony, aged, about 12 hands, lame off hind- foot, wart about the size of a shilling over near eye, a little white under saddle ; a small old trap, both shafts have been broken off and repaired, back seat broken, painted dark picked out yellow. A part of an old box, with a railway label from Paddington to Hungerford, and a set of harness to fit the pony, was found in the trap. Information to Supt. Norih, Swindon. APPREHENSIONS. 65— Lancashire, Bury ( County).— Supervisee WM. GOODMAN, Office No. 34091, Case No. 22,18th ult 66.— L incolnshire, Boston ( Borough).— CHARLES WILLIAM GOTT, Case No. 15, 1st inst., and tricycle recovered. 67.— Staffordshire, Hanley ( Borough).— JOHN CLEWES, Case No. 19,1st inst. on face; dress, greyish cloth jacket and trousers, blue linen vest. Carried a carpenter's large bass, and stated he was a bell- hanger.— JULIA DONILY, age 35, height 5 ft. 2 in., hair and eyes ( which she contracts when talking) dark, several scars on face, tattooed both arms. 72.— Beverley ( Borough).— Remanded till llth inst. for being a suspected person— MARY GRIFFIN, age 30, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh ( sunburnt), hair ( rather wavy in front) dark brown, slightly pug- nosed. State3 she is a fish- hawker, and native of Bradford, but has resided for some years at Scar- borough. 73.— Beverley ( Borough).— Remanded till llth inst. for larceny ( person)— PATRICK MANNION, age 30, height 5 ft. 3 in , complexion sallow, hair and moustache brown. States he is a labourer, and belongs to Leeds.— SARAH MANNION, age 30, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, several scars on forehead. Her husband is a militiamen, now serving at Beverley, and the male prisoner says he is not related to her. Has for some years been in the habit of going from place to place, frequenting fairs, etc. Information to Head Constable Knight, Guildhall, Beverley. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended for the month of May, 1888, with the results, & c. Office No. NAME. 30839 16581 li202 352) 0 34933 3 968 26514 24935 34647 33421 25271 34940 MATTHEW HENLEY JOHN YANDERSTEIN GEO. CASTLE CHAS. HUBBARD CHAS. MULLALEY JOHN DIXON JOSEPH PARROTT WILLIAM SAUNDERS 1EORGE WILLIAMS PATRICK DOWNEY MARGARET HE^ RN JAMES NEWSBOLME Fresh Ofl'ence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. Drunkenness, < tc. Larceny Receiving Fraud Larceny ( person) Fraud Drunkenness Larceny Frequenting Failing to report Drunkenness, & c. Failing to report 5 days imprisonment 10 years penal servitude 18 months imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 5s. or 5 days 12 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment License forfeited 1 month imprisonment REMARKS. 26th April, 1888, Marylebone Supervisee. Police Court 27th April, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minaJ Court 26th April, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree, minal Court 5 years penal servitude 28th April, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 12 months imprisonment 25th April, 1888, Central Cri- License Holder. 1 minal Court 28th April, 1888, Central Cri Expiree. minal Court 30th April, 1888, Clerkenwell Supervisee. Police Court st May, 1888, Central Crimi- Expiree, nal Court 29th February, 1888, Guild- License Holder. hall Police Court 1st May, 1888, Marylebone License Holder. Police Court 2nd April, 1888, Bow- street Supervisee. I Police Court License forfeited 23rd April, 1888, Settle License Holder. 292 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNTS 22, 1888. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. 34452 RICHARD LEE 33792 ALFRED SMALL 33360 GEORGE FUTHEY 35023 HENRY BOYD 27560 GEORGE MORLEY 29882 GEORGE SMITH 26642 24754 £ 5147 31066 35229 32931 16275 25203 30705 34256 31348 30697 29363 34223 22190 34661 34432 33S50 33912 24945 22338 34231 25767 26555 35100 20142 31919 15432 29355 34227 33207 13948 23781 30543 32537 25045 34314 15250 27862 34904 25344 28836 34061 30059 29535 34846 34450 28580 32969 7670 26248 31971 DANIEL CRONIN ROBERT AKERS HENRY THOMAS RICHARD STURGESS MICHAEL MURPHY • JOHN MOORE JOHN VINCENT JANE STEWART JOHN SULLIVAN EDWARD JONES ROBERT RAVEN JAMES EDWARDS JAMES GREEN WILLIAM CHURCHILL HENRY PARKER FRITZ V. WEISSENBURG ALFRED EDWARDS WILLIAM DAWSON ARTHUR CONNOLLY CHARLES CODY DANIEL WILLIAMS FREDK. MANN ROBERT JOHNSON THOMAS M'CROUCH JOHN GLADDING THOMAS SULLIVAN JAMES BURKE MARY COSTELLO WM. SHAUGHNESSY CHAS. TEW THOMAS FOY JAMES DINE JOHN FINIS JAMES THOMAS HENRY FOX CHARLES WELLS THOMAS STANTON ANN FLEMING CHARLES WOODS GEORGE B ROCKINGTON GEORGE KIRBY GEORGE THWAITES JOHN SMITH JAMES HURLEY MATILDA BRAMWELL CHARLES SMITH JAMES WOOD ! HENRY SMALL i JOSEPH GARRETT MARTIN HAINSBURY ANN CONNOR JOHN SHARP Felony Larceny ( person) Burglary Burglary Felony Failing to report Larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Larceny Suspected person Assault Robbery Drunkenness Fraud Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny Assault Fraud Refractory pauper Burglary Wilful damage Failing to report Assault Frequenting Housebreaking Rogue and vagabond Larceny ( person) Assault Suspected person Suspected person Breach of peace Drunkenness, & c. Drunkenness, Sic. Failipg to report Drunkenness, & c. Larceny Larceny Unlawful possession Larceny Rogue and vagabond Larceny ( person) Larceny and assault Assault Housebreaking Attempted larceny Drunkenness Larceny Failing to report Horse- stealing Assault Failing to report Larceny Assault Receivin 5 years penal servitude 7 years penal servitude 4 months imprisonment 9 months imprisonment 6 months imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 3 months imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 18 months imprisonment and 3 years police su- pervision 7 days imprisonment Date and Place. 7th May, 1888, Liverpool 7th May, 1888, Surrey Ses sions 3rd May, 1888, Liverpool 3rd May, 1888, Liverpool 7th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses- sions 8th May, 1888, Thames Police Court 8th May, 1888, Surrey Ses sions 8th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses sions 8th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses- sions 7th May, 1888, Surrey Ses- sions 7th May, 1889, Bow- street Police Court 7th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses- sions 8th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses sions REMARKS. 6 months imprisonment 8th May, 1888, Marylebone Police Court 8th May. 1888, Marlborough- street Police Court 12 months imprisonment 8th May, 1888, Surrey Ses- sions 7th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses sions 8th May, 1888, Surrey Ses- sions 8th May, 1888, Surrey Ses- sions 9th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses- sions 9th May, 1888, Middlesex Ses- sions 10th May, 1888, Liverpool 5 years penal servitude 7 years penal servitude 7 years penal servitude 12 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 18 months imprisonment 5 days imprisonment 6 months imprisonment 21 clays imprisonment License Holder. 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Expiree. 30th April, 1888, Lambeth Police Court 30th April, 1888, Central Cri- u 6 weeks imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 5 years penal servitude minal Court 10th May, 1888, Clerkenwell Police Court 12 months imprisonment 11th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 14th May, 1888, Worship- street Police Court 14th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 15th May, 1888, Middlesex i Sessions 3 months imprisonment 14th May, 1888, Mansion House Police Court 3 months imprisonment 16th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 1 month imprisonment 15th May, 1888, Thames Police Court 3 months imprisonment | 8th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 15th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 16th May, 1888, Southwark Police Court 15th May, 1888, Kingston 21 days imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 6 weeks imprisonment 10s. or 7 days I month imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 18 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 20s. or 14 days imprison- ment 18 months imprisonment 9 months imprisonment 7 years penal servitude 3 months imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 18 months imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 20s. or 10 days 6 months imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 14 days imprisonment 14 days imprisonment 16 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision 20s. cr 14 days 2 years imprisonment 17th May, 1888, Hammersmith Police Court 22nd May, 1888, Marylebone Police Court 19th May, 1888, Worship- street Police Court 22nd May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 22nd May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 23rd May, 1888, Woolwich Police Court 22nd May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 23rd May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 23rd May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 22nd May, 1888, Lambeth Police Court 23rd May, 1888, Richmond 23rd May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 25th May, 1888, Mansion House Police Court 23rd May, 1888, Worship street Police Court Carmarthen 25th May, 1888, Bow- street Police Court 23rd May, 1888, Chelmsford 20th May, 1888, Lambeth Police Court 26th May. 1888, Thamefe Police Court 29th May, 1888, Middlesex Sessions 29th May, 1888, Clerkenwell Police Court 29th May, 1888, Central Cri minal Court Supervisee. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee.^ License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. License Holder. Supervisee. Supervisee. License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. FBIDAT, J U N E 8 , 1 8 8 8 . T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. I F THOMAS DAVERN ( son of Michael JF CHARLES RUSSELL, who formerly and Rose Connor, his wife), who left I kexnt the Montague Arms, Montague- ADVERTISEMENTS Jersey twelve or fifteen years ago, and who is supposed to have enlisted in the Army, will COMMUNICATE with Mr. Phil. Le Feuvre, Jun., Solicitor, 12, Hill- street, Jersey, he will HEAR of SOMETHING to his ADVANTAGE. IS8KKTED IH ATT. 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At the end of last year I gave a man a book to read, a book inviting him to come to Christ, to accept Him and His Salvation. A few days after I asked him what he thought of it. He replied, '' Oh, I liked it very well, but its only the old, old atory, you know." Only the old, old story ! Yes, people in England have heard it so often, over and over again, that they really begin to look upon it as a story, and nothing else. Friends, it is more than that! It is real! It is true ! Did you ever hear of the Chinese girls, who used to read a chapter of the Bible every day, and who, when they read of the Saviour's crucifixion for the first time, were so moved at the wonderful words that they burst into tears 1 Did you ever hear of the pcor ignorant Greenlander, who, when he first heard of Christ's agony in the garden, said, earnestly, " How was that 1 Tell me that once more, for I would be saved too." It was all real to them. And yet, when we tell you once more that it was all for you, how many just say carelessly, " Oh yes, only the old, old story," and never give your Saviour another thought! Mates, how can you ? If you had lived in those days, more than 1800 years ago, and if you had been in Jerusalem, would you have cried, Crucify Him ! Crucify Him ? Would you have helped to nail Him to the Cross 1 Would you have mocked Him 1 " No, I would not have done such a cruel, cowardly act," you say. But, mates, you are doing what is far more cruel and cowardly. Jesus could pray for them, saying, " They knownot^ what they do." But He cannot say that of you to- day. You have heard over and over again that He died to save you, you must know it well enough, and yet ycu care nothing for Him, and even take His Holy Name in vain, and crucify Him afresh by your sins against Him. And yet He spares you, yet He gives you another chance to turn to Him and be saved. Will you take it 1" W. J. L. S. 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