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22/12/1869

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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 22/12/1869
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, St Martin's Lane, W.C. 
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£ 2 POLICE CONTAINING GAZETTE FIG AUT& ORFTG* The tubsUmee of all Informations received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reprtUi Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 4826 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1869. Notl « « ,— It la requested that, all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bexr the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference M the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to At. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. *.* Whenever It Is deBired that any person should be appre- hended, and the name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of I he offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the tOLICE GAZETTE, ^ 11 Letter* addressed to the Edito> aioftt tie prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. It la requested that the Names and Descriptions of Deserter- and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from tbe regular Army, intended for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to " The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pall Mall, London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his • antbsrity. INFORMATIONS. j^ mEDlR AN © a& AJLICIOtT ~ L WOONBING further information respecting the man, unknown, who was found at Cuckfield, Sussex, on the morning of the 29ih ultimo, and supposed to have bten murdered, advertised in the Police Gazette of the Gth instant : an inquest has since been held upon the body, and a verdict of 1 Wiltul Murder ' returned against some person or persons unknown. A reward of £ 100 will be paid by the Police, and a further reward of £ 100 will be paid by Her Majesty's Government, to any petson who will give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery and convic'ion of the murderer or murderers, and Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department will advise the grant of Her Majesty's Gracious Pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the murder, who shall give such evidence as wi 1 lead to a like result. Information to be given at tbe Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Pocock, Cuckfield, Sussex. — Bow street, December 20. JOHN JONES, alias SHON POBMAN, charged with stabbing and maliciously wounding Hugh Hughes, of the parish ot Llangatfo, county of Anglesey, on the night of the 11th instant; has been a sailor or marine on board H. MS., Hastings; is a native of Cwanystwith ( not far from Pontrhy- digroes), Cardiganshire, and had an uocle living at Strata- florida, called • Will Rhybin'. He is about 33 years of age, about 6 feet 8 iuches high, pale complexion, full cheeks, no whiskers, lightish tuft over chin ; when last seen lie wore a black frock coat ; speaks with a South Wales accent, a cut mark on left eyebrow, a ring in blue on second finger of left band, and has been twice convicted in Anglesey under the Vagrant Act and once in Plymouth f > r being drunk and riotous. A warrant has been granted, and £\ leward will be given for his apprehension. information to be given at the Police Station, Menai Bridge, Auglesey.— Bow- street, December 20. FOR6£ RY. Description of WILLIAM COOPER, charged with forging a Bill of Exchange tor £ 98 10s.: he is 44 years of age, 6 feet 9i inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, large brown whiskeis, fresh conr. plexioo, full round features, lather full eyes, proportionate build, good appearance ; dressed in dark mixture trousers, and shooting coat, black vest, and silk hat, a cloth manufacturer, last residence Guiseley, near Leeds. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Grauhan, Bradford, who 1 olds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- sirect, Dec l7. On the 2nd instant, a forged cheque for £ 10, dated 28th November, 1869, on the Clapham Branch of the London and South Western Bank, Limited, No. 10106, signed ' Henry Bridges ' and endorsed * Henry Johnson, Horsham, Sussex,' was uttered by three men of the following description to a tradesman at Maidstone, in payment of a small debt which one of the party had contracted, and for which he received the change. They are likely to be found together in one of the adjoining counties, or visiting the different towns in the county of Kent : One about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather dark complexion, thin face, dark hair and whiskers meeting under the chin, slight build, late of Maidstone, a wooden hoop maker, and is supposed to have his wife with him ; dressed in an old brown overcoat, light undercoat and vest, dark cloth trousers worn at the ankles, and blucher boots, with a piece cut out as if to ease a corn on little toe. Another, from 35 to 40 years of age, middle height, full face, fresh complexion, dark bair and whiskers meeting under the chin, walks with a quick step ; dressed in black, with short- cut coat with pockets at sides, light necktie with pin, low- crowned hat with white bone buckle on the band, and black elastic cord attached, and lace- up boots, with thick Boles and broad across the toes. The other, 45 or 60 years of age, light hair and slight whiskers ( short), talks in a low tone of voice, Sussex accent ; dressed in high- crowned hat, brown coat, light worsted cord trousers, end Wellington boots; has an umbrella with him, which he generally carries behind his back. Information to be given to the Chief Superintendent, Borough Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, December 17. BOBBERY AND LARCENY FROM TBE PERSON- Stolen from the person of a gentleman in Bradford, on the 10th instant : a gold lever Watch, j plate, centre seconds, white dial, plain back, garter in the centre, 18s; ze, No. 10203 with gold Albert attached, cable pattern, marked * 18 carat.' Any person giving such information ss will lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the watch and chain, shall receive £ 10 reward on application to Chief Constabe Grauhan, Police Office, Bradford, Yorkshire. — How- street, December 22. Stolen from the person of a female at Bury St. Edmunds, on tbe 18th instant : a smill silver Geneva Watch, makers Stauff'er and Co., No. 10i32, engine turned case, and white dial Information to be given to Superintendent Roberts. Borough Police Office, Bury St, Edmunds, Suffolk.— ho- sir a, December 20. Stolen on the 18th instant in the Market, Gravesend, from the person of Mr. Twoart : a Bilver Geneva Watch, open face, No. 30H43 Information to be given to Head Constable White, Town Hall, Gravesend.— Bow- street, December 20. Sl? ROLAR'/ SOtJSS ^ F AKING. Further information respecting the property stolen from the cottage of William Craft, at Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 20th instant. The silver verge Watch with a steel Chain and six keyB attached, has been recovered, and a man of the following description is charged with committing the offence: JOHN CRAFT, a drover, a native of Chalfont St. Giles, about 30 years of aye, about 6 feet 4 inches high, datk complexion, black hair and small black whiskers, rather stout, leans for ward when walking ; dressed in a corduroy jacket or sleeved waistcoat, corduroy troupers, Bhort brown leather leggings, heavy lace- up B > ote, and hick soft billycock hat. lie is in the habit of attending Watford, Southall, and other cattle markets near London : is well known at tbe Cat and Wheel Inn, in the Borough, also at Blackheath, Chatham, and Maidstone, and was convicted at Maids one about nine years ago for stealing ducks from a pond, and sentenced to three months imprisonmeut Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Police Station, Slough, or to Inspector Ray, Beaconsfield, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Boa- street, Dec. 22. On the morning of the 17th instant, about one o'clock, the dwelling- house of the Rev. -- Penruddock, at Everley, Wilts, was broken into by a man dressed in an old velveteen coat, cord trousers, and bud boots, one worn out, and a jimcrow hat ; he was a dark man, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, black whiskers, and Btubs on his face as if not shaven for some days. The servant fired a pistol at the time, and she thinks hit him on the left hand, or on the left side. Information to he given to Deputy Chief Constable Stretton, Marlborough, Wilts. Bow- street, December 20. During the night of the 17th instant, the dwelling- house of Mrs. Sophia Yalden, of Eversley, was burglariously entered,' and the following articles stMan therein : two siiver table Spoons ; a pair of silver sugar Tongs, marked 1 T. Y.;' a brown silk Umbrella ; a small gold Brooch, with plaited hair inside ; a large black and white plaid Shawl ; a black Feather ; and an old pinchbeck Watch. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Troke, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot, or to Sergeant Godfrey, Evereley. — Bow- street, December 20. About 3 46 a. m. on the 14th instant a watchmaker's shop in the city of Gloucester was broken into, by taking down one of the shutters, which was not securely fastened, a pane of glass broken in the window, and the following Articles stolen therein, the property of Mr. Alfred Glave : five German silver Watches, one No. 22727, one hunting, two silver verge ( one No. 32788), one verge, without a face or outside cases, ' Watts,' engraved on back of inside case, No. 2777 ; three silver Geneva Watches, a lady's long plated curb Chain, small pattern, attached ; two verge hunting Watches; a silver Geneva Watch, silver Albert Chain attached ; they are old Watches, and had been sent to be repaired. Supposed by a man, about 6 feet 6 inches high, middle size, thin features, and light about legs ; dressed in a light cap, with peak, dark monkey jacket, red and white muffler round his neck, old dark trousers, patch upon knee, and old lace- tip boots. Believed to have been a sailor, speaks with a foreign accent, and mixes with seamen. He visited the shop on the previous night, and tried to dispose of a watch, and was seen near the premises shortly before the robbery. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Griffin, Gloucester.— Bow- street, December 17. Duiing the night of the 14th instant the dwelling- house of John Thomas Smith, auctioneer and builder, Tyler's- green, North Weald, Bassett, was broken into, and the follow- ing articles stolen therein : a blue great Overcoat ; a wide- awake Hat; a Bilk Wrapper ; a wool Mat made of sheepskin ; a carpenter's Basket, containing two dozen of new Chisels with turned handles ; a new pair of lace- up clump Boots, with eyelet holes and fancy toe- cap ; a gilt chimney Timepiece ; a silver Pencil- case ; a plated Penholder ; a Reading- glass, large size ; a glazier's Diamond ; a cut glass Sugar Basin ; a plated Mustard Spoon ; four silver Tea Spoons, marked ' S. K.;' a silver Salt Spoon ; two dozen of ivory- handled Knives and Forks; a Carving Knife and Fork with ivory handles, makers Philip and Lewis, Artillery- street, Bishopsgate Within; a fancy pattern Steel; five brown aud gold china Cups ; three brown and gold china Saucers ; two blue- edged china Saucers ; six dresden china Cups and Saucers; four dresden china Images ; two small silver Boxes, lined with gold ; a quautity of old- fashioned Lace, very valuable. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, Police Station, Epping, Essex.— how- street, December i7. Between 4 and 6 p. m. on the 11th inBtsnt the dwelling- house of John Castle, of Patrixbourne, near Canterbury, was broken into, and the following property stolen therein : a pair of cord Trousers and a black Dress ( since recovered) ; two old white cotton Shirts, marked in red cotton ' A. C.' on flap. By a m n and woman of the f linning description : the man is i > out - 0 j t age, about 5 t 4 inches high, very slight I'uild; dresied in bl « ck cloth coit, dark trousers, and a stiff low- crowned black hat ; th" woman is about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 3 iuches high, rather stout built, full round face ; dressed in daik dress, datk shawl or cloak, and black bonnet. Information to be given to Superintendent Walker, Kent Constabulary, Canterbury, or to Sergeant Moore, Lower Hardies— Bow- street, December 17. During the night of the 14th instant, a dwelling- house in Tunbridge Wells was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therein : a Cash Box, with ' S. T. Wrenstead,' in gilt letters inside, containing Papers, Steel Pens, a Telescope in brown leather case, with the initials ' T. W.,' and a magni- fying Glass in horn case. Information to be given to Chief Constable Embery, Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.— — How- street, tircomber 17. SORSE A/ fD CJAX AXE 3XEAMM Description of JOHN ELLIS, committed to take his trial at ti. e next Gloucester Quarter Sessions, to be held on the 6th Jan. next, for horse stealing. He iB 25 years of Bge, 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark eyes, black hair, whiskers and beard shaved off, dark moustache, has a small wart under right eye, and his two middle fiugers of right hand contracted ; he is dressed in an old black coat and vest, white corduroy breeches, high boots, and hard rouud hat; he is a stableman and horse clipper, and states he is a native of Penrith, Cumberland, and that he has worked in London and Kent; he first obtained the horse under the pretence of clipping it, then absconded, and sold it; it is strongly sus- pected that he is wanted for offences elsewhere, and that he bas been previously convicted. Information to be given to Super- intendent Day, Constabulary Office, Cheltenham.— Bow- street, December 20. Stolen from a stable in a close near St. Ives, Hunts, between 6 and 7 p. m. on the 16th instant, a valuable bay Horse, 6 years old, 16 hands 2 iuches high, dark wane and tail, white spot on withers, caused by saddle, and one white hind foot, mane and tail very long, and coat rough, when the hor9e was stolen. A young man was seen riding the horse without a saddle in the direction of Cambridge, he was dressed in a dark round jacket, woollen cap, and tight fitting trousers. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, St. Ives, Hunts.— Uow- street, December 20. Stolen on the 10th ultimo, from Cudeford Bridge, in the parish of Shaugh, Devon : two filly Colts, rising 3 years old, one a dark bay, with black legs, and large star in fore- head ; the other a light bay, with one white foot behind, and small star in forehead. £ l reward will be paid by Mr. James Maddock, Shaugh, the owner, on recovery of ihe colts. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Cunningham, Stonehouse, or to Acting Sergeant Butt, Roborough, near Plymouth, Devon.— Bow- street, December 17. Stolen from Edenbridge Railway Station, on the 10th instant: an Alderney Cow, red and black mixture colour, rather a peculiar tail, aud two notches filed in the left horn. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Dance, Kent Constabu- lary, Tuubridge, Kent.— tiow- slreet, December 17. JLA. ROENY AND EMB EZZLE WENT Description of CHARLES BOWES, late rate collector, under the Middlesborough Corporation, who absconded on the 18th instant, after embtzzling divers suras of Money the property of the Corporation : he is about 46 years ot age, 6 ft. 10 inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair, turning gtey. large wbiskeis And moustache, which he may shave oft; mark t, oni a boil at the end of his nose, stout built, short thick neck, and a little round shouldered, a native of York, where his father Brd brother resides ; he has served 16 years in the 9th Lancei , from which he was discharged in 1853, after that he was u waiter at the Station Hotel, York, and from 1854 to 18C4 he served in the Middlesborough Police Foifc*, and held the rank of Inspector; he is well known to most ot the Officers in the North, East, and West Riding Police Forces Information to be given to Chief of Police Saggerson, Middlesborough, who holds a warrant, sndwill pay all costs on his meat- Bow- strect, December 22. < i { I li1 A A 7/ 1' R I A warrant has been issued agtipit JAMES FOSTER, alias MIGHAEL DOLAN, charged with having, on lfith insr., stolen the following articles from a pawnbroker in Hull : 6 oz. of gold wedding Rings; twenty- four gentlemen's gold signet Rings, with various coloured btones ; a gold Geneva Watch, No. 4- 24 , a silver English lever WjJCfc,'. 1H 31H7 ; tryo silver Tea SpoonB, one marked ' T. H. Bub it'", 11151,' t lie other • F. G. Rowehl ;' and some silver watch Guards. He is 19 years of age, 6 feet 10 inches high, dark brown hair cut Bhort, grey eye-*, turn up noae with wide nostrils, mo es nesr the lett eai, on ihe right arm, and on the back of left hand ; he is a native of Manchester, and when la § t seen wt, q dressed in a blue pjJdMjJjitll' « > atv' 0t'trtt4 ItnevjSGSfeV'Wrfek vtJ « t aAtl trousers top in il)$ llai^ t had ti licence Sfldbla^ k Stiff ^ M M' Welghton reformatory, from which place he u h^ VSs for pawn i-' JwXln oWait coin at M inutest or, and has Wn imprisoned in Knutsford Gaul for a oipnjar dfenefT Inftrmiftbii'^ be gWiTtTcKfef Constable Cook. Hull, Yorkshire.— 8ou>- streel, December 22. - - Stolen from a garden at Chatham, on the 17lh instant: two Shirts, one boy's calico, mended, one man's white with blue stripe. By a man of the following description, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, black whiskers ; dressed in A dark coat, with pockets at the side, light cord trousers, and black billy cock hat, and of decent appearance ; he went begging ^ t tlie place where they were stolen Irom. Information to be giv^ n to Inspector Moore, Police Station, Chesham, Bucks.— — Iloip- ftreet, December 22. Absconded from 18, Hyde Park place, Paddington, stealing four silver Mugs; a Fish Slice; thirty- three Table Spoons, six kitg's and twenty- seven fiddle pattern ; twenty- six Table Forks, six king's and twenty fiddle pattern ; six Tea Spoons, fiddle pattern ; twenty- nine Dessert Spoons, eleven king's and eighteen fiddle pattern ; a pair of Asparagus Tongs ; a large Teapot; two Soup Ladles; two Marrow Spoons; it Skewer; two Butter Knives; six Wine Lables ; an ola Coffee Pot, dated 1745 ; a Divider, fiddle pattern ; two Bottle Slides; a large Sauce Ladle ; three small Sauce Ladles ; a Gravy Spoon, four Salt Cellars ; all silver, ciest— a horse's head, loose rein ; six plated Fish Knives : a man, 32 years of age, middle height, dark complexion and hair, stoops, awkward gait; dressed in dark clothes, gilt buttons.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, December 20. Absconded on the 29th ultimo, charged with forgery, and obtaining the sum of £ 6 thereby : STEPHEN JONES, clerk, of 19, Tooley- street, Boro, 40 years of « ge, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion aud hair, in d ; • t health; dret d in bla ; frocit coat and vest, grey trousers, and high black ha ; i warrant has been issued for his apprehension, anil is in the hanrls of Superintendent Dunlap, V i - s'te. t Police Station. £ 10 reward.— Metropolitan Police, C Division, D c mber 17. Absconded on the 21st ultimo, from the Reform Club, Pall Mall, stealing « £ 2 10s. 6d. in Silver, also obtaining by fraud, three billiard Balls : a billiard marker, 23 y^ ars of age, 5 teet 6J inches high, dark complexion, full face, dark whiskers; dressed in black frock coat, dark vest, dark blue trousers and felt hat ; known in the neighbourhood of Pimlico, supposed to have enlisted.— Metropolitan Police C Division December 17. December 22. into a shop in the Borough of Ashton- under Lyne, and com- mitted to prison for 1 mouth with hard labour ; lie gave the name of THOMAS HALL, a labourer, 40 jears of age, 5 teet 6 inches high, grey eyes, dark brown hair, sallow ( jpqjplexion, hrown whiskers and moustache, stout made ; dressed in a dark oveicnat, dark ribbed COBI, striped mixture vest and trousers, red plaid slijit, plaid scarf, and a black billycock hat, Intor- nujiioij to be given to Chief Constable Dalglish, Ashton- under Lyne, Lancashire.— Bou>- street, December 22. Dtscription of thra t^ mps ^# yimitted to Dolgelly Gaol from Penrfydendraeth, for vagrancy : WILLIAM JOHNSTON, alias BRAMMON, 41 yws 9f age. 5 feet 4J inches high, light brown hair, bald on ton, l^ e s « indy whiskers, bushy under chin, blue eyes, lost the sight of fjfii't •?{$<<!$ Ml % fight « u » \ xitli wuc! ft* UrJ » , KM'' .<•• « anchor on left arm ; dressed in a drab cap, check shirt, white calico one underneath, white flannel waistcoat, large white bone buttons, linen jacket trimmed with four large bone buttons, linen trousers, of same material, and old blucher boots. THOMAS HANDS, 4Q years of age, f, feet 6j| iH « j> eg Wg^ l, light brown hair, thin light whiskers, and moustache about three weeks' growth; dressed in black jimcrow hat, drab waiBtcoat, three white pearl buttons, drab coat of a lighter colour, trimmed with th ce bone buttons, old brown necker- chief, spotud red and white, old comforter underneath, no shirt, old fustian trousers, and old lace- up boots with eyelets. Saye he is a labourer, and a native of Burham, Nottingham- shire. JOHN HANDSON, 10 years of 5 feet 1 inch high, thin pale face, light brown hair, light hazel eyes; dressed in black cap, with leather peak, and green turndown to cover the ears, very old loose long brown jacket, white flaunel comf iter, old striped cotton shirt, striped drab trousers, and old blucher boots. States that he is a native of Yorkshire, that tie has been working iu the coal pits, and that lie came cut of Bramley Workhouse. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Bala, or to Sergeaut Lewis, Penrhyndendraeth, Merionethshire, North Wales.— Bote- street, Dee mber 22. Description of a man committed for trial at the Merioneth- shire Spring Assizes, charged with burglary : JOSEPH alias JAMES BUTLER, blacksmith, a native of Ireland, 42 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair turn- ing grey, hazel eyes, oval visage, a split oil the nail of little finger of left hand, small scar over right eye, lost three front teeth, one in lower and two in upper jaw, and says he has been working i i h HI e John Nichols and others at Newport, Mon- mouthshire ; dressed at the time he was apprehended in a tjiue pilot cloth jacket, velvet collar, dark plain horn buttons, pockets outside skirts, with flaps to cover, and an iuside brea t pocket, a light brown velvet waistcoat, c ird trou ers, a pair of light hvo.' n woollen stockings with white tops, black and complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, a hawker's assistant, supposed to be a native of Ulverstone, Lancashire, last residence Knaresborough, tuft of hair on end of chin ; dressed in light tweed coat, patched on shoulder, Scotch tweed vest, dark cloth trousers, worn inside the knees, strong lace- up boots, brass eye- let holes, black billycock hat; he is well known throughout the country us Jemmy Hunter, information to be given to Superintendent Haworth, Knaresborough,— bou>- itreet, Dec, 20, Description of licence holders who have failed to report themselves at a Metropolitan Police Station, as requited by the Penal Servitude Act, 1804: JOHN DAY MA, fresh complexion, bjown hair aud ejtfj, $ cars on right breast and right leg, ' S. A. Hall ' on left arm. Was sentenced to five years" penal servitude at Doncaster far lar- ceny ; his sentence will expire on 30th October, 1870. JAMES SULLIVAN, No. Ifi009, 88 yearn of age, 5 feet 21 incites high fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, crucifix on left arm, Britannia on right, and woman on left breast, WaB sentenced to seven years' penal servitude at Cannamore by geneial court- martial; his sentence will expire on the 9th Febiuary, 1871. These licence holders cannot be found at the addresses given by them, and they are to be apprehended by any constable, st any time prior to date of expiration of sentence, and the fact reported immediately to the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis.— Metropolitan Police, December 20. Description of CHARLES PEARSON, committed to take his trial at Maidstone Assizes, on a charge of burglary : 33 ^ eais of age, 6 feet 4$ inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion,' B C.' on right breast, and ' D.' on left breast, scar on right leg and left arm. Has lately been discharged from the Army, is a native of Sutton Valence, Kent, is supposed to have been previously convicted, and to be wanted tor offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent Morgan, Kent County Constabulary, Cranbiook Police Station.— Bow- street, December 20. Description of a man who gave the name of JOHN DAVIS, who was committed by the bench at Upton- on- Severn, on the 17th instant, for two months for violent assault and begging : lie lias the appearance ot a navvy, 47 years of age, about 5 feet 7 iuches high, light brown hair, saudy whiskers, light complexion grey eyes, sullen and downcast look, carries his head oi. one side, especially when speaking, stout build; dressed in very old tough vest, with old short slop under, inoleekiu trousers, check shirt, strong lace- up navvy boots, nearly new, and old billycock hat, with a piece of string tied round instead of a band. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Checketts, Police Office, Upton- on- Severn, Worcester- shire.— How- street, December 20. Description of a man giving the name of HENRY TURNER, alias HENRY HARVEY TURNER, lately of white flannel scarf, plaid pattern, and dark cloth cap with Firmery, near Builth, Breconshire, who is committed for trial yello v buckle on side It is supposed he is a returned convict, at the Radnorshire Quarter Sessions to he held cn the 7th of and that he has committed offences elsewhere. Information 10 January next, charged with obtaining goods by false pretences to be given to Inspector Jones, Chief Constable's Office. at Knighton on the 9ihof November last: he is 36 years of Dolgelly, Merionethshiie.— How street, December 12. age 5 leei 7 inches high fresh complexion, small moustache, r. . .. - ii r a , u . "" whiak « i » , and hair inclined to be ssridy; was born at Stone, Description ot two men committed for 4 months each, to Stafford, hi, e, and was living seven years ago at Tamworth Northallerton gaol, for larceny : and in the employ of the London and North- Western Railway Description of THOMAS DAVIS, who has absconded from Worcester, charged under warrant with having stolen two £ 5 Bank of England Notes ; two Sovereigns ; a Wedding , • • . i • I - I u. , « m, u. < m.. v.. M6, Ring; a gold Keeper ; two paiis of gold Eai- rlngs ; a Ring, Uesh complexion, noil nr.. U inside right arm, lie is a navvy, & c , in diffireiif parts of the country, assuming to be a sporting heart shape ; a lady's gold Geneva Watch, with yellow figured ai d states Uiat he is a native of M^ ksham Wtltshire gentleman. It is supposed that he has committed offencel a long guard Chain, one link broken, and fastened with """" - MIT" l,, J 1 Ooe gave the name of WILLIAM JONES 22 years of age, c there; he has also been living near Nuneaton, in eyu8'? " t,. ki' 8' Warwickshire and has been in the habit of renting shooting, dial . a thread : about 20 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, very light, hair, fair complexion, and birth mark near right eye ; he has- erved 3years in the Artillery, and has a temporary pennion. Information to be given to the Worcester City Police.— bow- street, December 17. Further information respecting tho man charged with larceny at Egton, advertised in the Police Gazette of the Oth instant: it has been ascertained that his name is WILLIAM MILNER. a native of Dudley Hill, near Bradford, at which place his parenta reside, he also has a brother living at Bees on, near Leeds. He was traced in the direction of York, and may be seeking employment at breweries. Information to tie given to Superintendent Clarkson, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby.— bow street, December 17. The Other gave the name of GEORGE SMITH, 23 years of cisewhere. Iufurroation t0 be giveu t0 5^., ™ ,,,,*,,* Co* , ge, 5 teet 0 inches high, light brown hair, blue , jes fair c « w- sf8nc ^ nvbont, or to Sergeant Rogers, Police Station, plexion, no whiskers mark on the back part of his head, he u Knighton, Radnorshire.-.^ ™ ^, December 20. a navvy; and states that he belongs to bath ; they are both dressed in slops, fustian trousers strong hoots, and dark c* ps ; Description of a man committed for trial ai the ensuing and they have worked on several public works in the South. quartir sessions, to be holden at Welshpool, in the county of Information to be given to Inspector Spence, Scorton, o^ to Montgomery, on the Gtli January next, charged with house- Superintendent Stelling, North Riding Constabulary, Rich breaking: WILLIAM ELLIS, native of the Godor, parish of mond, Yorkshire, bow- street, December 22. Llansantffraid, 20 years of sge, 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh Description of MARY LEE, alias ROSANNAH br° Wn , h<" r' 8" udy whi8, ker8' blue eyes, pock- THORP, a ias MARY JONES, a tramp, who is remanded "^ haa a mole on right arm Information to be given until the 31st instant, charged with larceny from a lodging- Constable Thomas, Meifod, or at the superintendents house: 22 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh com- 0ffice'Welshpool, Montgomeryshire— flow-.^,^ cemAer20. plexion, light sandy hair, grey eyes, full visage, and has lost Description of two men apprehended at High Wycombe, the upper front teeth, lt. ere wae a man with her who makes on the I7ih instant, for stealing a large quantity of Carpet aud paper comb boxes and sells them. Information to he given Linseys : . AGGEA V ATiSB ' SISDEMEANOUESc Description of JOHN PUGH, the younger, carpenter and joiner, native of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, charged with obtaining Goods by false pretences : he is 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 0 inches high, pale complexion, sinall datk whiskers, has a stooping gait, downcaat look, and very seldom talks when in company ; he generally dresses in dark clothes, and hard jimcrow hat Information to be given at tbe Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, where a Warrant lies for his arrest.— Bow- street, December 22. Obtained in October last, from 14, South- street, Ken- sington, by fraud : an eight day Dial, carved frame. By a man, 65 years of age, 6 feel 8 inches high, dark bushy whiskers, stoops when walking. — Metropolitan Police, B Division, December 17. Description of a man calling himself CAPTAIN CONNOR, a betting man, who absconded from No. 3, Bath- place, Worthing, on the 5th instant, charged with obtaiuing by false pretences from Mr. Sharp, gunsmith, Worthing, a single- barrel breach- loader Gun, marked on the birrel'John Sharp, maker, Worthing,' and is the only one of that description made. He is about 32 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, black hair, whiskers, bnd small moustache, slight appearance, sickly looking ; dressed in an oxford mixture, Irish frizee overcoat, a dark cloth shooting coat, with a piece of leather sewn 011 the shoulders for shooting, grey cloth trousers, and a soft black felt hat. He is accompanied by a woman about 26 years of age, light hair, pale complexion ; dressed in a blue serge dress, a green tartan shawl, aud a black felt high hat, with black feathers over and a green tuft in front, and imitation button boots. He represented himself to be lately in the Indian army, and had only shortly left on account of ill health ; they came to Worthing about a month ago and took a furnished house for six months, and having obtained goods on credit from every description of tradesmen, absconded, returning the key the next day by post from London. Supposed to be iu the neigh- bourhood of St. John's Wood. £ 2 will be paid for his appre- hension. Information to be given to Inspector Henderson, West Sussex Constabulary, Worthing, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow street, December 17. eve msOIUOBOm CWFOR WAVM » ,••-• . Deecripfion of a man who was apprehended on the eveniug of the 17th instant, on a charge of attempting to break to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.- btm- it., Dec. 22. Absconded from the Manchester and Salford Reformatory, JAMES PEACE, a collier, native of Union- street, Dewsbury, 15 yrs. ot age, 6 ft. 3 or 4 in, high, tresli complex! > 11. biown hair and eyes, well made aud stout, and dressed in a blue pilo. suit, check shirt ( his naine with that of the reformatory ou the left part of it) cloth cap, and shoes ; will probably make for tbe neighbourhood of Barnsley. £ 1 reward will be paid for his apprehension. Information to be given to Mr. Henry Arnold, Governor, Manchester and Salford Reformatory, Blackley.— — bow- street, December 21. Absconded on the 13th instant, from the industrial School, Franklin's- row, Chelsea, three gir. s: one 16 years of age, stout, fair complexion, light hair, hazel, eyeB ; dressed in puce coloured skirt, with black spots, brown sealskin jacket, grey flannel waistcoat, lu& iked ' 2' knitted worsled stockings, and leather lace hoots. Another 13 years of age, stout, sallow complexion, dark hair, heavy dark eyes; dressed iu a brown linsey frock, grey flaunel vest, marked ' 20,' knitted worsted stockings, and leather lace boots. And the other 15 years of age, tail, fair complexion, light hair, light grey eyes ; dressed iu a brown linsey frock, grey flannel waistcoat, marked ' 42 ' knitted worsted stockings, and leather lace boots.— Metropolitan Police, B Division, Dec- mber 20. Description ot ALICE EDWARDS, a native of Thornton Rast, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, but late of No. 10, Union- street, Grovenor- road, London, remanded at Leyburu, until the 24th instant, charged with attempting to obtain a sealskin Jacket, from Harvey, Nichols, and Co., of Knights- bridge, London, by meaua ot a forged order, in the name of Mrs. Fisher, 30 Eaton- place, London : about 26 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown bair, and grey eyes ; Btates that she has lived in several respectable families iu London as housemaid, but left London about four months ago. Information to be given to Superintendent Walmsley, North Riding Constabulary, Leyburn, Bedale — bou>- slreet, December 20. Description of JAMES HUNTER, of Ulverston, Lan- cashire, charged on a warrant with stealing from a lodging- house at Knaresborough, between 1 and 6 a. m. the 17th inst., the property of his master John McDonald, licensed hawker : a silver Watch, a Vest, a black leather pocket Book, two £ 5 Notes, one Beverley Bank, the other Bridlington Bank, 22 Sovereigns, one Half Sovereign, aud a hawker's Licence, No. 111, granted at Malton ; the watch and vest has been recovered : he is 34 or 35 years of age, about 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh EDMUND COLEMAN, of Poplar, London, 28 years ot age, 6 teet 9 inches high, black hair and whiskers, brown eyes, fair complexion, face pockpitted, a licensed hawker of mats, brooms, & c ; dressed iu a grey overcoat, with raised seams, four pockets outside with laps over them, white pearl buttons, mixed colour, cloth vest wiih sleeves, double breasted, and two rows of white buttons, cord trousers, strong lace- up boots, and short patent leather leggings, large cotton neckerchief with red flowers, he iB stout built, and a gipsy. SAMUEL JARVIS, of Blyth Marsh, Staffordshire, licensed hawker of earthenware and hardware, 46 years of age, 6 feet 10$ inches high, browu hair and whiskers, turning grey, hazel eyes, and fresh complexion ; dressed in an old long pilot cloth overcoat, wiih white pearl buttons, two pockets outside, brown velvet waistcoat, double breasted, with sleeves and broDZe buttons, cord trousers, strong lace- up boots, large yellow and black cotton neckerchief. I'tiey travel about the country with two vans each, in which they live; they are accompanied by three women, Coleman has been previously convicted. Information to be given to Superintendent Davis, High Wycombe, Bucks.— Boio- itrect December 20. Description of HENRY HOWARD, committed to Glou- cester Quarter Sessions, to he held on the 6th prox., charged with stealing commercial packages, & c., from the hall of an hotel: about. 40 years of age, 6 feet 9J inches high. Walks erect, high forehead, curly hair turning grey, dark whiskers, shaved off chin, dark moustache, and has a sinall lump on the right side of nose ; dressed in a dark jacket, woollen waistcoat, and spotted cravat ; he frequents beerhouses, which he is in the habit of robbing It is strongly suspected that he has com- mitted similar offences, and that he has been previously con- victed. Information to be given to Superintendent Day, Constabulary Office, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.— Bow street, December 20. Description of a man in custody, under remand at Temple Cloud, in the county of Somerset, until the 21st instant, charged with larceny ; he gave his name JAMES JOHNSON, a labourer, but declines giving any further account of himself, about 30 years of » ge, about 6 feet 9 inches bigb, light com- plexion, auburn hair, thick bushy sandy whiskers under chin, has lost most of his teeth from upper jaw, except the two front ones, crucifix 011 right arm, and British colours on left arm ; dressed in black cloth cap with peak, with red lining, fustian jacket, black clolh veat, fustian trousers, blue check shirt, red aud white neckerchief, all much worn. Stated that he sold a white slop a few days since. Information to be given to f) ecember 22. POL 1 C K G A Z 1 x a lb. 3 Superintendent Emson, Somerset Constabulary, Temple Cloud, near Bristol.— Bom- street, December 17. Description of a tramp committed on the 7th instant, to Winchester Gaol for - 21 days for vagrancy : he give the name of HENRY WATSON, and states he is a native of Dorchester, 37 years of age. 6 feet inches high, dark brown hair, and whiskers, and dark complexion, has blue marks on left arm, * J. H. W.' bracelet and inau'e head, on each wrist, on left side a woman in sitting position, short dress, and wearing a hat and feather; dressed in a black coal, cord trousers, ai; d billycock hat ; states he has served in the Royal Navy. Information to be given to Superintendent Stephenson, Hants Constabulary, Ringwood.— how- street, December 17. Description of MICHAEL REGAN, who is remanded at Northallerton until the 22nd instant, charged with obtaining goods by false pretences: he is 20 years of age, 6 feet 4 inches high, hazel eyes, brown hair, small sandy whiskers, small cut on left cheek, cut on right side of nose, boil mark on middle of back, and dressed in black dress coat, vest, and trousers, lace- up boots with brass eyelet holes, nearly new, and round hard felt hat ; states that he is a native ot Cheltenham, and speaks with an Irish accent. He is accompanied by his wife and a little girl about 4 years of age ; states that he has been in Leeds about six weeks, and lodged at No. 25, Harper- street. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Howard, North Riding Constabulary, Northallerton.— Bow- street, De- cember 17, Description of a man in custody at the County Police Station, Stonehouse, Plymouth, charged with obtaining money by means ot a false cheque, and remanded until the 22od inst. : he has given the names of JOHNSON, BLAND, and RUSSEL P. BLOOD, and is supposed to be the same man who was advertised in the Police Gazette of the 19th ultimo, about 35 years of age, 6 feet 10 inches high, well made, dark hair, whiskers, and moustache, grey eyes, scar on left leg, a representation of death's head and cross hones on left arm, and ' R. P. Blood.' underneath. This wan has drawn numerous cheques on Messrs. Childs and Co, bankers, Loudon, winch have been almost daily presented for payment, trom all parts of the kingdom, and he has recently visited Ireland. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Cunningham, Stonehouse, Plymouth.— Boic- street, December 17. Description of EDWARD JONES, committed for trial at the next Merionethshire Quarter Sessions, for larceny : 45 years of nge, 6 feet 9) j inches high, light brown hair, sallow com- plexion, very thin whiskers, tuft of sandy hair on chin, has a very awkward gait walk, supposed to be a native of Rhayader, Radnorshire, and to be well known to the Police Force of thai county ; was dressed in a velvet jacket, black cloth waistcoat, cord trousers, and black jimcrow hat, the coat and hat were stolen trom Montgomery. Information to be given to Police Sergeant Roberts, Aberdovey, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelly,— Bow- street, December 17. Description of two tramps committed to Dolgelly Gaol frem Corwen. for vagrancy : JOHN GRAHAM, about 48 years of age, 6 feet 2} inches high, dark hair and complexion, tuft of hair on chin inclined to be sandy, grey eyes, tooth out in upper jaw ; is in the habit of singing and playing clappers in the streets and at public- houses ; dressed in black cloth cap, brown mixture tweed jacket, no vest, drab cross- barred cloth trousers, lace- up boots, too large for him ; he had been following Sands and Jinett's Circuses, and stated that be was born at Carlisle, but had been most of his time in Lancashire. lie was sentenced to one month, on the 13tli instant. WILLIAM WEBB, 37 years of age ( looks much older), 6 feet 2f inches high, reddish complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, scar from an abscess on right arm, and has lost several lower teeth ; dressed in long moleskin fowling coat, four pockets outside, and large pockets inside the skirts, trimmed with white bone buttons, dark vest, with puce spots, drab cloth trousers, and elastic- side boots; stated he was a gilder from Blackfriars, London. Was sentenced to 14 days on the 13th instant. It is supposed that they are wanted for offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Bala, or to Sergeant Williams, Police Office, Corwen, Merionethshire. — Bow- street, December 17. Description of WILLIAM EDWARDS, committed for trial at the next Merionethshire Quarter Sessions, for obtaining money under false pretences, about 40 years of age, 6 feet 7^ inches high, grey eyes, dark hair, brown whiskers, branded on the right wrist with bracelet, with cross in the centre, large cross on the arm with 12 square dots under the bottom of the cross, in three rows, on left arm mermaid, small tree, part, of a ship, and flags, all branded in blue ink ; dressed in black cloth monkey jacket, double breasted black cloth waistcoat bound with silk braid, black cloth trousers, red shirt, with the figure of a stag in front, very old cotton shirt underneath, and black cloth cap. Information to he given to Police Sergeant Roberts, Aberdovey, <> r at the Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelly.— Bow- street, December 17. PROPERTY SIOIBV Stolen from the first class ladies' waiting room at the Chester Railway Station, about 2 p. m. on the 18th instant, a lady's Dressing Case, made of ebony, inlaid with brass, arid having name and address of owner upon the leather case, containing the following property : 1 gold repeater Watch, with arms engraved on back, ' maker Dent. 1 double gold Eye- glass. 1 garnet Brooch and Watch Chain. 1 single stone diamond Ring. 1 five stone diamond Ring. 1 five stone ruby Ring. 1 five stone emerald Ring. 1 Ring, with one opal and two diamonds. 1 blue enamel Ring, with pink pearl. 1 gold claw Ring, with pink pearl. 1 blue enamel Ring, with three pink pearls. 2 pearl Rings. 1 pearl Brooch, with hair in centre. 1 gold Ring, with small tnrquoise. 2 or 3 small gold Rings. 1 turquoise Pin. 1 engraved gold Bracelet, stiff band, claBp set with large sapphire, and four diamonds. 1 small gold Padlock. 1 gold Bracelet, with emeralds and diamonds. 1 blue enamel snake Bracelet, with opals and diamonds in bead, and ruby eyes. 1 gold scale Bracelet, with diamonds and pearls. 2 £ 6 Notes, a few Sovereigns, » nd some silver. 9 Bottles and Glasses, with coronet and ' E, B.' reversed engraved on them. 1 Pencil- case and some small Instruments. 1 pair of black and steel Ear- rings. 1 Roman mosaic Bracelet. 1 gold Bracelet, with cameo clasp. 1 enamel Bracelet, different colours, with ODyx clasp. 1 gold Bracelet, with nine medallions. 1 gold scale Bracelet. 1 gold Bracelet, twisted centre. 1 gold scale Biac- let, with piciure clasp. 1 pair of Ear rings of string peurls. 1 pair of gold Ear- rings. 1 Brooch, Locket, and Ear- rings, of turquoise and diamonds. I Brooch of carbuncles, and Ear- rings to match. 1 amethyst and turquoise Necklace and Ear- rings. 1 Holbein Locket, with opals and rubies, and gold Chain. 1 blue euamel Locket and diamonds. 1 malachite and gold Locket. 1 gold Locket, with monogram on each side ' E B.' 1 mosaic Brooch, with waterfall on black ground. 1 cameo Brooch. 1 Bracelet of green opaque stones. 2 Pins, made of shells, with silver connecting Chain. The Cast and Bottles marked w ith coronet and ' E. B.' By two men and a woman : the men about 30 years of age, middle height ; dressed in dark clothes, and one wearing a hat with crape band. The woman between 20 and 30 yeais ot age, stout make, dark sallow complexion, and chubby nose ; dressed in black cloak and bonnet. £ 20 reward will be paid by the owner to any person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Chief Constable Fen- wick, Town Hall, Chester.— Bou> street, Dtctmber 22. Stolen during the night of the 17th instant, fiom a field at Rawington, the property of Mr. Wm Bolton : 20 or 25 yds. of lead Piping, J- bore, and a small lead Cistern, about 8 inches square. Information to be given to Inspector Harris, HenLey- in Arden, Warwickshire,— bou>- ttree. i, December 22. Stolen on the night of the 20th instant from the yard at the Crown Inn, Llanidloes : a white linen diaper Table Cloth, about 1J yards square ; a plain unbleached calico Night Gown, wristbands without buttons, womau's size ; a child's ditto ; two Aprons, one white holland with broad hem at bottom, the other a coarse linen ditto ; and a white- ribbed cotton Stocking, woman's size ; all in a wet state. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, or to Sergeant Owen, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, December 22. Stolen from a clothes line a( Marton, 1 t'- veen 1' p. m. 10 b and 7 a. m. on the 17th instant : two paiis of cotton coid Trousers, one pair nearly new, the other has marks of mortar on tile bottom, and have been mended at the knee, they were in a wet state when taken. Two tramps are suspected : about 5 feet 3 cr 4 inches hi,; h, one hns light ssndy hair, and uo whiskers ; dressed in old black cloth j ckets and caps, cotton cord trousers, and clogs. They were inquiring how far it was into Staffordshire, where one is supposed to be a native of, and where they were making for. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, County Constabulary Office, Shrews- bury, or to Police Constable Lyndon, Worthen, Salop — Bow- street, December 20. Stolen from a shop at the White Horse beer- house, Much Wenlock, on the night of the 11th instant : two pairs of Boots, a pair ot elastic sides, pegged bottoms, man's size, the other with brass eyelet holes, woman's size. By a tramping painter or glazier, from 30 to 35 years of » ge, 6 feet 5 or 0 inches high, rough blotchy face, light sandy moustache, dark whiskers under the chin; dressed in an ill greyish suit, the trousers striped and patched about, the knees, with a piece of striped alpaca, jimciow hat, and old elastic side boots ; had with him a frail basket, containing an old dirty spron, and a white cloih painter's cap. Information to be given to Sergeant Bullock, Much Wenlock, Salop. — Bmr- itreet, December 20. Stolen on the 10th instant, from 05, Rutland- gate : six gold Bracelets, one broad solid, containing miniature of Lord Macaulay and hair, Dec. 28th, 1859, one with carbuncle, one set with pink topazes, one ball, one arbutus, and one large cameo. Madonna della Seggliola ; a diamond Star, a diamond neck Ornement ; three Brooches, oue diamond, one garnet, and one coral balls ; four Necklaces, one amethyst, with large stones, oue gold, serpent's head set with diamonds, and one garnet ; two large amethyst ornaments ; a gold souvenir Bracelet, set with pearls, shuts into a book ; a ruby Cross, set with diamonds; a gold Chain ; a Roman Butta, one side gold, the other mosaic, very large; three sets of Suds, one horse- shoe with turquoise, two arbutus berry ; a set of gold Brooches, with ' Roma,' on the largest and ' Toe and Moy,' on the others, with vine leaves round ; a blue lapis lazuli Locket ; a gold keyless Watch and Chain, marked ' Friiz Planet, Geneva ,' a Chatelaine ; a chased Indian silver Card- case ; a silver chased Spoon.— Metropolitan Police, B Division, Dece mber 20. Stolen on the 13th instant, from 25, Eli- street, Kingsland- road : two Hammers ; two pairs of Pincers ; five double welt Irons; three pump ditto; two shoemaker's Knives; three Rasps ; a black cloth Coat and Vest ; a pair of light Trousers ; and a Shirt. By a mao, 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, hair and moustache: dressed in the stolen clothes.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, December 17. Stolen during the night of the 13th instant, from a field in Kingston Vale : a bay horse, 11J hauds high, 11 years old, recently fired and blistered on near fore leg, and has beeu blistered on off hind leg, which is white, white mark down forehead, black mark on near hump, and in good condition.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, December 17. Stolen from Blisworth, on the 14th instant, a black retriever Bitch, answers to the name of ' Duck,' the property of M. G. S. Knapps, Esq , Linford Hall, Bucks. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- street, December 17. Stolen on the 14th instant, from 0, Carlton- road, Islington, a plate Basket, containing a soup Ladle ; a toast Rack ; a top of a butter Cooler ; two salt Cellars ; a pepper Box ; a butter Ladle ; a fruit Knife ; seven Spoons, various, all silver, marked ' C. < fc H.' and • M. C.;' ten Spoons, various ; and nine Forks, various, all plated.— Metropolitan Police, Y Diviiion, Dec. 17. Further information respecting the property stolen from New Windsor- street, Uxbridge, advertised in the Police Gazette of the lflih instant: there was also stolen two pairs of silver sugar Tongs, one chased ' S.' oue plain ' G. M. E.;' two gold Brooches, one white cornelian, one oval blue ground, Prince of Wales feathers in while ; a silver pencil Case, bent; two gold Siuds, blue en< mel chequer pattern ; twenty- one silver Spoons, five table, two marked ' G. H. M.,' six tea, six dessert, four salt; twelve Forks, six large, and six small ; a pair of sugar Tongs ; and a butter Knife, all silver.— Metropolitan Police, X Division, December 17. Stolen in the borough of Middlesborough, on the 10th instant, a gold signet Ring, wuh a crest engraved on an onyx stone, and a Memorial inscription inside the ring. £ z reward 1 will be paid on recovery of the ring, and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Con- stable Saggerson, Middlesborough.— Bow- street, December 17. Stolen frcm the dwelling- house of Ann Williams, of Kersley, on the 14th instant, the following property: a lilac Dress with broad stripes, woman's size; a black stuff Skirt lined with part of a lilac dress, calico bindinj ; two brown holland Aprons ; and a puce coloured scarf. Suspicion is attached to a woman of the following description : about 27 years ot age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, fresb looking round face, brown hair, very broad shoulders, stout built, and wears a chignon ; dressed in a brown cloth cloak, old black bonnet, and supposed to be wearing the stolen dress and skirt. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 17. Stolen at Leeds during the night of the 10th inBtant, by means of housebreaking, the following property : 6 pairs of women's elastic- side Boots, satin calf, leather tops, with mock buttons. 1 pair of women's kid elastic side Boots, mock buttons, 1 do., memel leather tops, mock buttons. 1 do., plain block kid down to the toe. 4 do. levant Boots, with imitation vamp stitch. 3 do. kid elastic- side Boots, hessian tops, mock buttons, 10 do. elastic- side Boots, block fronts, ' W. B.' on soles. 1 do. do., levants, hessian tops, with a vamp, 5 pairs of girl's elastic- side Boots, ' G Z' on soles. 3 pairs of men's elastic- side Boots, galoshed, mock buttons, and toe caps on. 1 do. do., mock pearl buttons. 1 do. lace- up Boots, galoshed round, straight toe- ca| 8. I do. elastic- side Boots, soles all blacked, except a narrow stripe of brown round the edge, with two rows of small steel nails. 1 do. do, Garibaldi fronts, with a strap up centre. A quantity of children's Boots, copper- tipped, sizes from 4 to 6. Also a quantity of men and women's common elastic- side Boots. Information to be given to Chief Constable Wetherell, Detective Department, Town Hall, Leeds.— Bow- street, Decem- ber 17. Stolen on the 9th inBtant, from 46, Molyneux- street, St. Marylebone . a Thomas Sewing Machine; a silver lever Watch ; a gold Albert Chain, with Guinea and Half Guinea attached; two suits of Clothes, one light tweed, one black cloth ; two patchwork Couuterpanes ; four calico Sheets; a circular eight- day Clock, mahogany frame; and a deal Box, 3 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. By a woman, 27 years of age. 5 feet 4 inches high, daik complexion, hair, and eyes; dressed in bNck velvet jacket and linsey dress.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, December 15. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLIOS OFFICERS. ( On the Per sons oj Prisoners or elsewhere. J Description of JOHN GIBSON, committed for trial at Chester, on a charge of shoplifting : he is 52 years of age, looks younger, 5 feet 8 inches high, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, pale complexion, clean shaven, stoutish make, native of Newry, Ireland ; states that he was formerly a weaver, well dressed in felt hat, brown overcoat, with brown velvet collar; supposed to have been sentenced to penal servitude: the following articles were found in his possession, supposed to have been stolen: • A small black Portmanteau, nearly new, 18 by 12 inches, containing : 1 round felt Hat, with broad brim. 1 double- breasted black morning Coat, bound. 1 single- breasted black Vest. 2 pairs of pepper- and- salt coloured Socks. 1 pair of grey Socks, new. 1 Muffler, blue border, racehorse pattern. 1 mageuta- coloured silk Pocket- handkerchief. 1 coloured silk ditto. 1 sealskin travelling Cap, makers Gillham and Sons, Liverpool. 1 handsome new meerschaum Pipe, gold mounted, in case. A black leather travelling Bag containing : 1 pair of black patent leather Slippers. lined with red, 1 magenta and white plain woollen Shirt. 1 gry and brown Btriped ditto. 1 brown woven Singlet. 1 pair chamois driving Gloves. 1 Punch's Pocket- book, 1870. 1 small pocket Testament. 1 white hair Brush, maker • Lucas, perfumer, Dublin.' 1 black Comb. 1 brown leather collar Box, containing fifteen Collars, marked ' Forrester, 05, Church- street, Liverpool,' and others ' Johu Goold, 55, London road, Liverpool.' 1 ' Sportsman.' 16 Dec., 1869. A black leather Hat Case, lined with red plush, containing : 1 black silk Scarf, with blue stripe croBsways. 1 black Bilk Scarf, with amber figure, e'clat pattern. 1 black silk Scarf, with amber stripe lengthways. 1 white silk Scarf, with small flower. 1 pair ot linen Cuffs, maker John A. Mitchell, High- street, Belfast. 1 silk Hat, with mourning band, maker Simpson, No. 6, St. George's- crescent, Liverpool. Also tbe following articles of Jewellery : 1 Bilver lever Watch and gold Albert. 1 gold Albert Guard, cable pattern. 1 breast Pin, diamond in gold star, on blue enamel, and surrounded by a row of gold beads, making altogether a circular head. 1 breast Pin, gold horse shoe, with broken stem. 1 breast Pin, gold scroll, set with turquoise. Also 2 £ 20 Bank of England Notes, 1 £ 10 ditto, 1 £ 5 ditto, and 2 brown russia leather Portemonnaies. Information to be given to Chief Constable Fenwick, Chester. - Bow- street, December 17. Found in the possession of a tramp, who gives the name of DENNIS McCARTHY : two Whips, supposed stolen from farm stables, one a long waggoner's whip, the other a short riding whip, nearly new : he is remanded until the 18th inst. Information to be given to Superintendent Barker, Surrey Con- stabulary, Guildford. - Bow- strcct, December 17. POLICE GAZETTE. December 22 WAR OFFICE, December 22, 1869. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. On and after this date ( Dec. 11, 1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter wia be TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN SHILLINGS; the object being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Service, OFFICE HO. NAME. BEG. NO. COBPS. WHEBE BOBN. TRADE. H SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. « l COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OF DESEBTN. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 205 IBJ 205161 205162 205163 20516L 205165 20516''| 205167' 20516 20516 Lamb, James McDonald, John Murphy, Thomas Marley, Robert Murray, John Murray, John Moss, John Henry McCormick, Thos. Marsh, James Morton, William 1778 2097 1739 1217 326 1055 1464 1786 4331 61al Foot Scots Fusiliers 8th Foot 40th Foot 68th Foot 61 at Foot 66th Foot « 7th Foot i9rb F< ot 106th Foot Ledbury, Hereford Dores, Inverness Tuam, Galway Easington, York Newtonards, Down Gorbals, Lanark Penistone, Yorkshire Greenock, Renfrew Warrington Glencairn, Dumfries labourer labourer jjoiner weaver oonfectionr, labourer carter engine clnr. shoemaker 23 19} 18J 19i 294 18 26 21 20 25) dk. brr, dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn brown sandy dk. brn 6i[ dk. brn 1041 browu grey hazel blue grey Lazel § « >> hazel blue brown brown fresh fresh fresh faii- fresh fresh fresh fair sallow regimental plain ditto ditto dark regimental plain regimental ditto 20617u 205171 205172 205173 20517+ 205176 205176 206177 205178 20517^ Newman, John Ridgley, Thomas Rhodes, Henry J. E. Richardson, Jas. F, Rahilly, Patrick Renny, James Riley, William Reid, John Reader, Charles Smith, John 1634 101 at Foot 39 ' i Roy. H. Gds. 490 1st Life Gds. 2nd Life Gda. 6th Dragoons ditto Gren. Guards 79th Foot Roy. Artillery lst Foot 613 1014 1004 346a 18 4 25329 1809 Rochester, Kent West Wycombe, Bucks Bradford, Yorkshire London Dublin Killimine, Wicklow Watford, Herts Forfar Southwark, Surrey Westminster labourer eawyer clerk ditto gasfitter diaper groom I, teacher groom tinsmith 274 22 234 24 164 23$ 20 29 18 18 j 9 114 o| 114 74 7i 94 6 6 74 dk, bn. It. brn It. bru black dark brown browi It. brn sandy brown brown grey hazel brown grey blue hazel blue grey grey dark fresh fair dark fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed 9 Nov. Portland 6 Nov. London 8 Nov. Bury 6 Nov. Bradford 10 Nov. Ptmbroke 10 Nov. Glasgow 9 Nov. Curragh 13 Nov. London 13 Nov. Gosport 6 Nov. Shorncliffe 9 Nov. Gosport 7 Nov. Wm leor 7 Nov. London 30 Oct. ditto 11 Nov. Aldersbot 11 Nov. ditto 6 N.. v. Warley 8 Nov. Stirliug 2S Oct. Woolwich 10 Nov. Chatham scar on right side, marks of boils on neok scars on right side of abdomen off furlough recruit, not surgically inspected took great coat and part of reg. nec, scar on left ahoulder and right leg j recruit 20518 i 205181 20518 20618s 20518 205186 205186 206187 205188 20518 Smith, Thomas Stoney, Thomas Sullivan, David Scott Abraham Taylor, George Vicars, William Ward, George webster, Robert Wallace, Thomas Young, Andrew 241 118y 176 1316 1190 27729 42 3rd Foot 22ud Foot 40th Foot 43rd Foot 2nd Foot Roy. H. Art. 9th Foot Roy. Artillery Roy. H. Art. 106th Foot Battersea, Surrey Bramley, Yorkshire Cork Great Leighs, Essex St. Luke's, London Carlisle Southwark, Surrey Mansfield, Nolts Bathgate, Lanark Carlow labourer spinner mason labourer printer labou' er ditto eawyer miner tailor 20 i5 32) ' 6 25: 30 22 22} 17 20 20 25 brown brown brow n It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown light grey grey blue blue hazel grey hazel grey grey brown fresh sallow light fresh fair dark fair fair fair fan- brown ; oord regimental ditto ditto ditto dilto black regimental ditto tweed 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 11 Nov. Aldershot Sheffield Sunderland Dublin Gravesend Aldershot London Woolwich Ma'dsione Short, cliffe served in Royal Morinee u Ohas. Chapman served in Scots Fusilier Guards recruit, attested ones on right arm scar and mole ou penis took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. [ gold pin scar on spine and forehead; stole £ 2 and tattooed on arme; recruit D ; tock waisi- belt and whole of reg. nec. scar 011 right knee D i mole on left shoulder off pass to Carlisle proper name John Davis; recruit off furlough scar bi low left nipple 206lii' Alexander, Robert 205191 Abbott, Andrew 20519- Andrews, John 20? 193 Barfoot, George F. 2051tf) Buchanan, B. 205195 Buchanan, Robert 20519 > Brown, John 2061* 7 Bragg, John 20619S Carter, John F. 20619 Clancy, John 1197 50ih F'oet 1035 76th Foot 1616 100th Foot 2165 24th Foot 18' 2 42nd Foot ditto Roy. Artillery Rifle Brigade 46th Foot 63rd Foot 1803 357 7 1619 6S4 Edinburgh Athy, Kildare Bath, Somersetshire London Perth ditto Bristol Berrynarbor, Devon MidsomrNrtn, Somot Cork tailor labourer stone cutter * platelayer porter valet blacksmith miner hammermn. 20 25} 23} 204 2H 204 18 194 244 21 It. brn fair brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown blue blue hazel grey blue blue hazel grey grey grey fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fresh plain; regimental regimental plain regimental whi e; tartan ditto dark regimental black ; cord 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 15 Nov. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 15 Nov. 14 Nov. Dovouport Colchester Manchester Preston E linburgh di> to Woolwich Aldershot Portsmouth Lon It b 20520H 205201, 20520: 20620' 20520i 206205 20520H 205207 20620* 20520 Craig, David | Coombs, Barnabas Connolly, John Ellison, Jonathan Ede, Richard Falkenbridge, H. Fyfe, William Fleming, John Green, William Gardner, George 169 • » 1440 2158 787 1127 1017 2105 6103 1092 1784 65th Foot 97th Foot 107th Foot 13ih Hussars 57th Foot Gren. Guards Scots Fusiliers ditto 7th Drag. Gds. 60th Rifles Menui, Forfar ; plasterer wilton, Wilts labourer Sligo sailor Liverpool labourer Lostwithiel, Cornwall ditto Bulwell, Notts trimmer Spott, Haddington labourer Tebegan, Roscommon gardener Sheffield » Chelsea, London labourer 20} 5 1: 14! 5 32) 25 18J 28 20 35} 20] 23 74 6l 6 74 6 10} iif 84 74 8| dk. brn It. brn brown It. hrn It. brn brown fair dk. brn It. brn dark hazel grey blue grey grey grey blue blue blue hazel fie, h flesh fresti fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fair freah tweed t » ee 1; black hospital c othing grey ; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 15 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. Fermoy Dover Preston York lJevonport London ditto dilto Aldershot Winchester scars on loins D ; off pass * musical instrument maker vaccination on left arm, scar right knee ! off furlough i scar on left calf ' recruit, tattooed rt. arm, scar behind neok slight cast in one ey e stole a suit < n clothes broke out of hospital off pass; scar on left cheek pockpitted . took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. varicocele right side, lost a few teeth took waist- belt and part of reg. nec.; D off lurlough * edge tool grinder [ tattooed on arms 2052H' 2052li 20521 i 205213 205214 2C 621. 206216 20521"' 205218 20521*- Horner, John Hames, John Holmes, James Jones, Arthur Jones, John Jackson, John King, Arthur Killie, William Kilby, John Lemon, John 1545 2936 1627 1787 1434 2549 16th 20th 99th Gren. 5th Roy. 20th 42nd 76th Gren Foot Foot Foot Guards Foot Artillery Foot Foot Foot . Guards Birmingham Paddington, London Hackney, London Bilton, Gloucester Manchester Newport, I. of Wight Paddington, Loudon Edinburgh Lambeth, Surrey King's Lynn . Norfolk forger labourer ditto butcher labourer blacksmith labourer compositor boatman labourer 18 174 221 26J 23 22 18 184 22 J 2i 64 brown 6 dk. brn 6 lr. brn 84 dk. brn 64 brown 114 brown 74 It. brn 8} | dk. brn 64 dark 9 dk. brn hazel grey blue hazel blue hazel grej blue hazel brown treah fair freah freah fresh fresh fair sallow dark dark dark; moleskin black regimental ditto ditto brown; dark linen frock ; cord white; tarlan regimental ditto 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 11 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. It Nov. 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. Liverpool Londou Gt sport London Preston Portsmouth Lon lon E linburgh Colchester Windsor recruir, not finally approved ruoruit, not surgically luspected took waist- belt and part of reg. nee.; D ' attooed on arms recruit, at ested, tattooed under It. nipple recruit, not surgically inspected latt iced on chest and left arm took waist- belt an 1 part of reg. nec. 20: 22 • 206221 205222 20522 20622 20 225 20522H 20622'' 20522 20622 McDonald, George McLaughlin, J. Millar, Thomas Murphy, William McLean, John Preston, William Perry, John Parkhill, James Price, George Porter, John 10' 6 2n t Dragoons 1820 12th Foct 1(> 46 42nd Foot — Roy. Artillery — ditto 361 2nd Life Gds. 1729 ' 8' h Foot 2152118th Foot 1732 j 109th Foot 41771 Military Train Kelso, Roxburgh Cardiff, Glamo gan Alloa, Clackmannan Sligo Gorbals, Lanark Mellor, Lancashiie Warminster, Wilts Cardiff, Glamorgan London Thaxted, Kssn ditto bricklay er labourer ditto striker labourer wheelwrght mason painter blacksmith 18 20 19 20 194 264 20} ; 1 21} 23 5 74 6 04 dk. brn dk. brn brown fair dk. brn light dk. brn sandy It. brn brown grey hazel blue blue grey g ™ y hazel light grey oazei fair fair freah fresh fresh fre. h fair freah fair fresh duto ditto white; tartan plain dark; moleskin regimental ditto plain regimental plain 20 Nov. 13 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. Dublin Park hurst Edinburgh Liverpool Glasgow L n lon Bury Colcnester Chatham Alders'iot off pass to Deptford recruit, finally approved recruir, not surgically inspected off furlough scar on groins and left cheek scar on upper lip 205230 205231 205232 206233 205234 206235 206236 205287 206238 2062 <!• Rogers, George Richardson, R. Smith, Edward Sellwin, John Shiel, Thomas Smith, Thomas Sullivan, John Smith, William Short, Thomas Sargent, William 14 2, Gren. Guards 1461' 42nd Foot 1160 7th Drag. Gds. 8-> 74! Gren. Guards 17th Foot 18th Foot ditto 19th Foot 42nd Foot Htb Foot 1224 2166 1606 2204 1474 1516 Thornford, Dorset Manstray, Clackuian. Hackney, London Marsey, Gloucester Athlone, Westmeath Dublin Mallow, Cork Ashover, Derby London Great Barton, Suffolk labourer ditto smith labourer ditto ditto ditto labourer 254 34} 214 33 24J 22 26} 22} 1 » 4 21 9 6} 74 114 6} 6 114 7} 6 6 hrowi. It, bru brown It. bni brt wn brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn 20f 24 20524 2052V2 83624- * rif\ 24t 805246 20621' 20524 20.' 21 206 21" Smith, John Thompson, Wm. Tully, John Thomson, Charles Walters, Charles Walker. Reuben Warr, Edward Wallace, Allan White, John Weldock, A. 3008 1826 702 14* 0 1293 1893 2il22 107tti Foot Gren. Guards 9th Foot 22nd Foot Gren. Guards Scots Fusiliers 21st Foot 41th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto hanley, Stafford Cockermouth, Cumb. St. Giles's, London Whitehaven, Cumb. Worcester Worthington, Leic. St. Luke's, London Glasgow Milton, Hants Ashwell, Herts i UlttO { ditto I ditto striker 1 labourer ditto labourer plumber labourer ditto 194 20 18 isj 294 27 18J 20 24 22 64 84 6 84 104 0 6 7 74 44 brown dk. brn brown It. bm brown It. bro brown light It. brn light hazel blue grey grej blue hazel grey grey blue blue hazel g ™ 3 blue grey grey grey blue grey grey fair fair fre. L frcst. fresh pale dark fresh fair fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto white; tartan regimental 16 Nov. 30 Oct. 17 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 15 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 14 Nov. Windsor E iin burgh Aldershot L ndon Dublin Colchester Dublin Preston Edinburgh Colchester took waist- belt aud part of reg. neo. took waisi- belt and bayonet mole ud right hip took waiat- belt and part ol reg. nec.; D off furlough recruit, not finally approved D ; pockpitted, short hair [ ott pass tret, fresh fresh freah fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto black; brown dark tegimental ditto ditto ditto tweed; moleskin regimental ditto 205ZOO 205251 205252 205253 205264 205255 205 .' 5* 205257 205- 258 20525! Bliss, Joseph Burston, George Byrne, John Brown, Joseph Caulfield, James Connolly, Thomas Davis, thomas Dickenson, S. Dunn, Richard Dooling, John P98 1373 1276 1389 1054 1902 1777 158* Cold, ' juai da 66th Foot ditto 72nd Foot 46th Foot 99 th Foot 6th Foot 6th Foot 9th Foot 18th Foot Elsborough, Bucka Crowcombe, Somerset Bp. Wearmth., Drhm. Ayr Longton, Stafford Liverpool Abingdon, Berks Monckton Combe* Liverpool Knockmacree Kildre. labourer ditto ditto ditto collier labourer ditto carpenter labourer car driver 26 194 16} 224 1S4 20 18 204 19 18 10} 64 04 94 6 6 8 64 6 6 It. brn It. bru dk. brn brown dk. brti It. brn It. brn dk. brn It. bm brown grey hazel grey grey hazel grey grey brown blue blue fresh fresh fresn fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto linen jacket; fust, regimental ditto linen jacket; fust, regimental l-> Nov. 16 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 15 Nov. 8 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 16 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. Preston Cockermoth London ' Sheffield London ditto Shorncliffe Glasgow Gosport Wuolwich ditto recruit, name and residence supp. to be false • ecruit, so t right cheek, chin and shoulder left index finger injured took waist- belt and part of reg. nec.; D ditto ditto tattooed It. arm, lost right eyelashes rei ruit, not surgically inspected London Curragh ditto Buttevant Cork Liverpool Glasgow Newport, M Liverpool Belfast itook waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough ^ ditto scars on neck • car over left eyebrow, right little finger stiff off furl, ugh to Sione, Stafford recruit, not surgicaliy inspected mole on lift breast • Somersetshire recruit, not surgioally inspected off furlough to Berni Carey, Oar lew 2 15260 2 > 5261 2) 5262 2 15263 215264 206266 20526c 206267 20526ft* 205269 evans, Thomas Green, Henry Hinton, Charles Hyland, Thomas Irvine, Hugh Leland, James Jones, John Lloyd, Samuel Miller James Moull, E. S. 858 434 1761 1S68 2190 1123 1812 66th Foot 101st Foot 99th Foot ditto 4th Foot Roy al H. Art. 90th Foot 12th Foot 25th Foot 64th Foot Pontypool, Monmth . Ladywood, Warwick Kensington, London Liverpool ditto Preston, Lancashire Hereford Marylebone, London Belfast Southampton labourer clerk ditto labourer caster wilder bricklayer butcher freuchp shr deoor. tor 224 304 21* IS 20} 21 m 19 224 23 i dk. brn dk brn light dk. brn brown It. brn brown brn wu brown dk. brn hazel hazel blue grey grey gre. f g ™ J blue grej hazel dark ' real fresh tresh fresh fair fresh fuir tresh fresh ditto ditto ditto blue regimental ditto tweed; fustian blue slop; black regimental utto 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nny. 20 Nov. Curragh Gosport ditto Liverpool Cheat er Preston Manchester Lon lon Portsmouth Pafkhurst dilto scar on forehead tattooed on left arm recruir, not surgically inspected br wti stain on right shoulder ' f. I.' and anchor on each arm white marka on cheat ai d back; recruit mi le on right shoulder; recruit off pass to Southampton fibrous tumour on lift arm 206270 205271 205* 72 205273 205274 205276 205276 205277 20627" 205279 Mills, George McMekin, James* McCabe, Join Nichols, Henry Noel George Purden, william Rixon, John Richardson, James Roberts, Richard Rose, Edward 1276,6nUt Foot 8S9 83rd Foot Roy. Artillery | 69th Foot t tith Foot 24 th Foot 40th Foot 6bth Foot ditto 189th Foot 1414 1U7 1611 1288 054 1316 Antigua, W. Indies Bathgate, Linlithgow Gorbals, Lanark Bethnal Gn., MitHi. Jersey Hulme, Lancashire Manchester Emneth, Norfolk Bodedern, Anglesey St. Luke's, London carpenter mil er nioulder psperstainr. gicom bricklayer latouri r ditto oitto shipwright 21 264 25 i^ OJ 214 20J Ai 21} 23J 21 94 84 1 74 74 64 H 64 54 10 dk. brn hazel brown lit. brri brown dk. bin dk. brn fair blue grey dark hlue elk. brn • brown dk. bm grey br: wn hazel dk. brn i hazel • allow fresh fresh aullow swarth fresl Bwarfh fr.- sh fresl dark ditto ditto ditto t » eel r. giinenfal dittv - ditto ditto ditto black; diub 23 Nov. 10 Nov. 30 NOT. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov.. - 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 2 j Nov. Cnrr. igh Gibraltar maSjjow Chatham ( V\ rrugb Preston ( Wjisle Cur a gh ditto London • iff fin lough ; am ho. and ' G. M.' rr. arm 1); lust, a front touth * alias Jaj. Hamilton r. ioruit, not surgically inspeotei scar on left ankle oft lunnngh s ar 1- fc gr. oin and elicek, toes unite! i fl furlough mplc on left arm di'to ecar on top ofhead gave wroug name and address; lecruit December 22. POLICE GAZETTE 5 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). OFFICE NO. 7 ' Ml p 11 2052SO 205281 205 ; 82 20628 i 20f 281 20628.1 206286 2062-> 7 20528 20528y 2062 10 20529i 206292 20629- 204294 206296 20629s 206297 20629s 20629 . NAME. REG. NO. COEPS. WHERE BOEN. TRADE. '( 4 % SIZE. IIAIE. EVES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OF DESEUTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. " 1 , u' Slater, William Spinks, Charles Simpson, Michael Scott, Frank Shaw, Fred Warren, Michael Westhorp, Henry Aitken, James 992 1st Drag. ads. 1854 1st F.. ot 1204. 66tl Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Gren. Guards Roy. Artillery 6tii h Foot Koyal H. Art. 8ih Foot 1128 981 1804 Manchester Motle, Middlesex Dromod, Kerry chipping Nrtn., Oxpn Ampleforth, York cockermouth, Comb. Gateshead, Durham Shadwell, London Fakenham, Suffolk Shercock, Cavan tustiancuttr labourer ditto electroplter. servant labourer bricklayer labourer ditto tailor 22 J 19J 24 20 214 20 20 208 24$ 231 7 fi 9 Hi 111 Hi 10 94 44 51 dk. bro brown sandy brown Jt. brn dk. brn brown dk. bru dk. brn It. brn grey grey blue grey It. brn hazel hazel blue hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh frenh ruddy fro « L fresh regimental ditto ditto black black ; twee j black; brown twee<! ; moleikin regimental ditto ditto 206300 20630 206302 205303 206304 206305 206306 206307 206808 206809 20631( 1 206311 206812 205313 205314 205315 205316 205317 20531P 205319 Andrews, John Aldis, Thomas Ashworth, Henry Brooks, William Barlow, John Batchelor, John Bailey, John Bolton, Thomas Croft John Carter, Isaac 1800 1738 989 271 1271 640 1575 1771 80th Foot Hoy. H. Ait. Roy Artillery lst Drag. Gds. 6' h Foot 66th Foot 99th Foot Rifle Brigade 4th Foot 13ti Fcot Dublin Deptford, Kent Stockport, Cheshire Dublin Fenny Stratford BC| IB. Bicester, Oxford Darlington, Durham Lambeth, Murrey East. Hanney, Berks Stotfield, Bedford labourer bricklayer groom painter labourer ditto ditto bricklayer groom labourer 2L 21 21 184 30 234 234 35 23 194 9 i 8i 84 74 5 64 0 6i 64 74 brown fair brown brown light brown It. brn brown pandy brown blue blue grey hazel groy blue blue brown grey blue light fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair Carr, John Charnley, James Clarke, James Chapman, Wm. Cornelius, Wm. Cox, Wm F. Davis, William Dawson, Thomas Doyle, Patrick Dumfriese, Thos 1742 2025 1252 1488 1582 1147 1868 1380 1278 16th Foot 26th Foot 70th Foot ' 90th Foot [ 101st Foot Rifle Brigade 34th Foot 35th Bi - t 44th Foot 83rd Foot Liverpool Preston, Lancaster Haversham, Kent Bradfield, Yorkshire Portsmouth, Hants St. Toles, Oxford Bethual- grn., Middx. Baldock, Herts Gowran, Kilkenny Johns cook labourer ditto ditto ditto tailor wood carver gardener flax spinner tailor 234 19 Bii 2> i 19 20 23 26j 20 194 brown light brown It. bru brown black brown dk. brn brown It. brn blue grey grey « ™ y blue blue blue tiazel brown grey fresh fresh tresh sallow tresh freah fresh fresh dark freab regimental white; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto duck jaekot j cord regimental _ ditto plain 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. IZ NOT. IS Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 17 Nov. 30 Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 2 Dec. Mai p Chester Chai ham Curragh York ditto Coi kermth. New'ile- o- T Cur.- agh W oolwieh Bury ' W. S.' aud star on left arm Fleetwood Woolwich Portsmouth Manchester Newport, M Her m oy Darlington Aldep- ahot Chester Aldershot off furlough recruit, attested ditto recruit lo » t one front upper tooth ; recruit ( Vision of right ej e defective j off furlough scar on right thigh i took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furloueh to Dublin scar rr. ihigh and over It. eye j reoruit ( ff furlough to Stockport f car of boil ou right side of neck ol! furlough to Dundee j scar on lower lip ditto to Nes MaldeD, Surrey j pock- recruit, not surgically inspected [ pitted off furlough toDevpnporti scar on cheit ditto to E. Hai. ney ; scar It. groin took a suit of his mastei's clothes regimental djtto ditto ditto guernsey; blue regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 25 Nov. 80 Nov. 4 Dec. 29 Nov. Dublin ! seven teeth lost aud decayed, feet flat Preston Limerick tattooe 1 on left arm Edinburgh Portsmouth Aldershot Shornchffe Aldershot Enniskillen Kinsale 20532 20532 20632, 20532 . 20532 205326 20532 20532/ 20632- 20532 Duffy, James Doherty, James Dixoi, Jesse Douthwaite, R, Esselmont, Alex. Formby, Henry Friel, Robert Grime, William Gavin, Thomas Goodall, W. H. 20533 205331 20 332 20533.1 205334 20533F, 205336 205337 20533- 1 20633. 2053 m 205341 205342 205343 20534* 20534H 80. 346 20584 20534- 20534 Hill, Thomas Hazvll, William Honsby, Wiilium Humphries, Wm. Hanby, Thomas Hefferton, George Hope, Joseph Heslop, Thomas Hall, Charles Harkness, James 1105 1579 144,9 3135 622 1800 100S 779 3869 89th Foot 9nth Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Scots Futiliers l8ih Foot Roy. Artillery lst Drag. Gds. 100th Foot 104th Foot Killucan, Westmeath Glasgow wakefield, Yprk Northampton Strichen, Aberdeen Liverpool Templemore, Derry Kirby Lonsdale* Paisley, Lanark London labourer ditto engineer currier labourer ditto ropemaker gaslitter tailor printer 23J & 2* 4 5 24 & 19 6 28 5 23 5 20 5 234 5 2- 4 6 In* 6 6 64 ai li 10 7S 7i 74 4 64 br^ wn dk. brn red brown It. brn dark brown It. brn brown light blue hazel blue hazel blue grey grey grey trey blue fresh dark freih pale fresh fresh fresb fresh dark fresb ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto white j barrigan regimental ditto ditto ditto 1 Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 1 Deo. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. ship on breast; recr. iit pockpitted ; off fnrlough to Staines scar on right groin off furlough to Cromer Hyde, Herts; scar varicose veins [ on forehead off furlough to Kilkenny I1 ermoy Gosport Dover Shornoliife London Liverpool Malta Manchester d;: to Shorncliffo diito ditto ditto to Killucan; bald spot on hea to Paisley; loar of burn rt. arm took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. recruit * Westmoreland off furlough to London; tattoofd rf. arm 6 3 10th Hussars 24912lst Hupsars 89d 22nd Foot 69th Foot 6Mb Foot 69th Foot Kl. Engineers Koy. Artillery ditto ditto 61 1173 l syo 10U2.- 1662 1665 Birmingham Liverpool Worsdale, Cumbrlnd. Saint Philips Somerset Sculcoates, York Churchhead, Ireland Atherton, Derby Hedley . Nthumbrlnd. Ellastone, Stafford Barony, Lanark huttonmker glassblower labourer cooper labourer ditto tailor miner sawyer shoeing smith 2' i 184 ' 2- 4 31 23J 244 21| 224 m 21 74 11 6 64 9 4 8i 11 8 brown It. brn brown brown brow n brown brown It. brn brown brown brown haze hazel blue grey grey hazel grey groy grey fresh res fresh fair fair fresh fresh fair freih fresb ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed; canvas 2s Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 23 Nov Br ghton Canterbury Sheffield Poona Fermoy Prt stou Chatham Go- port ditto [ Glasgow scar ou left side, nn. lq under left arm off furlough to Ulverstone; D ditto ditto ditto diito ditto to Hull took the whole of reg. nec. mark on hack p f neck scar on 1 eck, knock- kneed to Eilastone recruit, not. surgically inspected Hedworth, A. Jones, John Jaques, Thomas Jefferys, John M. Kelly, James Lawlor, J. W. Lintern, Samuel Lary, John Lucette, Charles Lawson, William 16 o Staff Corps 64th F\ iot 94th Foot ditto 90th Foot I st Di- ag. Gds. 40th Foot 89th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 1377 3420 587 1245 8396 Newcastle on- tyne Oxford Nottlng- hill, London Stoke- upon- Trent Barony, Lanark Liverpool Salford, Somerset Chelsea, Middlesex Glasgow Liverpool i joiner , labourer , collier , tailor butcher labourer ditto painter printer 274 23 184 434 18 21 20} 19 2t> 4 24 10 64 64 5 61 9 7 64 4 8 brown dk. brn It. brn grey brown brown dark brown brown light grey hazel grey grey grey blue dark grey blue grey freab dark fresh fresh fresh freih da i ( ai 8tt fr regimental white; cord regimental ditto black j tweed regimental ditto white Blop; cord regimental black j dark 1 Dec. [ 30 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. ' 30 Nov. ( 29 Nov. 129 Nov. 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. I Devonport London Wi olwicb ditto Glasgow Manchester Bradford Westminstr Hilsea L'verpool left great toe stiff recruit, not surgically inspected off pass to London off furlough recruit, not surgically inspected off furlough ditto lost one tooth j recruit off furl'- ugh recruit, not surgically inspected 332 lst Life Gls. Fermoy, Cork shoemaker 25 5 111 brown brown fair egimental 1 Deo. London 751 20th Hussars Epsom, Surrey baker 214 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 29 Nov. Care erbury 1709 6th Foot Llandilo, Carmarthen tab'iurer 20 6 7 It. hrn grey light ditto 29 Nov. Newport, M off furlough to Breoon 27th Foot Dungannon, Tyrone ditto 204 5 64 It. brn grey ruddy brown; tweed 30 Nov. Belfast recruit, approved 1164 40th Foot Sr. Nicholas, Galway painter 38 5 74 dk. brn hazel fresh regimental 21 Nov. 8und l- land 8408 Rl. Engineers Odiham, Hants labourer 24 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 29 Nov. Aldershot off furlough; soar on left breast Ro\. Artillery Edinburgh labourer 22 s 84 fair grey freah brown; moleskin 29 Nov. Edinburgh recruit, attested 1786 Rifle Brigade London tailor 18 dk. brn bazel dark black; check 1 Dec. Al lershot 1437 3ist Foot Harborne, Stafford painter so 4 6 7 fair blue fresb regimental 3 Dec. Binning'm off furlough to Harborne 1491 34th Foot Uxbridge, Hertford shoemaker 20 5 6 It. brn blue ruddy ditto 25 Nov. Shorncliffe Mills, John Milton, Joseph Morgan, Wm. McKeown, Wm. McVicar, James Mitchell, George McKenzie, John Newman, Wm. Phipps, James Prior, George 20536o Price, George 1606 60th Rifles Holmor, Hereford carpenter 244 5 8 brown grey fair ditto 2 Dec. Aldershot off furlough 205351 Panny, John I2i0 66th Foot Cardiff, Glamorgan labourer iy* 5 6J brown grey swarth ditto 23 Nov. Curragh 205352 Phillips, James Preston, Richard 14S 1 78th Foot Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 23 5 84 dk. brn haze] freBh ditto 29 Nov. Dundee ditto scar near right nipple 205353 264 Royal H. Art. Dublin labourer 28 6 94 lark dk. brn dark ditto 29 Nov. Al lershit ditto to Dublin 205354 Redfern, William 956 10th Hussars Sheffield, York groom 23 5 84 It. brn grey fresh ditto 1 Doc. Shorncliffe took a black mare, saddle, and bridle 206366 Robson, John 1380 b8th Foot Newcastle- on- Tyue blacksmith 224 5 7i It. brn hazel fresh ditto 28 Nov. New'tle- o- T took waiar- belt 205356 Smith, Waller 1819 9th Foot St Luke's, London • 19 5 64 brown blue freeh ditto 27 Nov. Warley scar on back * surgical instrument maker 206367 scott, Thomas 10 th Foot ManChester brick maker 234 5 8 brown blue fresh tweed; cord 28 Nov. Maw hester recruit, not finally approved 80535- Slope, Honry 1493 17th Foot Sugall, Armagh labourer 22| 5 6 dk. bru grey fresh regimental 30 Nov. D. blm D ; tattooed on left a^ m 20535 Snee, James 14S6 31 « t Foot Nottingham ditto 20} 6 9 black blue dark ditto 2 Dec. Chatham 20 3ttu 2f> 6361 205381! 205361 20536^ 20.* 36- 205366 20636 20636s 2053S1- Shilds, John Shene, Daniel Scott, Robert Smith, John Smith, George Shergold, George Thompson, John taylor, William Williams, John White, James 162U 1252 2029 23435 1220 223^ 2029 1456 51 si Foot 63rrl Foot Foot, 100th Fo . t Hoy. Artillery di'to 63rd Foot 100th Foot Hrh F'oot 17 th Foot Huddersfield, York Kanturk, Cork Woodside, Aberdeen Cardiff, Wales Ingham, Lincoln Romsey, Hampshire Dublin Manchester Abervale, Monmouth Glastrey, Down cooper groom labourer clsrk labourer tailor turner labourer mason labopirer 264 194 194 2 ij 184 234 1- 4 19 21 18i dk. bru brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown ik. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown grey blue blue grey grey grey olue hazel hazel fan- fresh fresh Sallow fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresb ditto ditto ditto oloth ; tweed regimental black ; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto i2> Nov. 129 Nov. 128 Nov. 124 Nov. 26 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 24 Nov. Portland D D| off furlough Knsale off furlough to Kanturk Fo tUeorge supposed gpine to Inve ness Macclesfll. two teeth deficient, one chipped; recruit Woolwich : warts on neck, scar on right knee ditto scar on each knee; recruit Kinsale off furlough tq Dublin Manchester scar of burn on left thigh Newport, M recruit Dub in off furlough to Newtownarls 2053,0 205371 205372 205373 20537* 206376 20537K 20537 20537 20537tf Warner, charles Welsh, Michael Wallie, Joseph welshman, John Alson, George Abbott, John Baker, Ambrose Billett, charles Broon, John Baxter, William 1491 ditto 1721 24th Foot 18291 Koy. Artillery 1537 Rifle Brigade — ! Gren. Gaards H78,63r | Foot 184 12th Lancers 16' 8 8cots Fusiliers 1339' 17th Foot 955154th Foot I Loughborough, Leic. Dublin Sheffield, York Dullo, Cornwall Preston, Lancashiio Cowcaddens, Lanark Tunbridge, Kent FORdington, Dorset Totton, Hants Lambeth, Surrey 20538- 1 205381 20538: 205383 20538+ 205385 205386 206387 20538S 20538.* Brabner, George Byram, Samuel Burnie James Bradford, James Cale, William Chadwick, George Cole, Edmund Dobbison, John Evans, Thomas Fox, John 1010 1659 28036 6531 172U 1759 1763 1057 72nd Foot 73rd Fcot Roy. Artillery ditto Scots Fusiliers 21th Foot 60th R fles 90th Foot 23rd Foot 54t> Foot Falmerino, Fife London Paisley, Renfrew Kingston- uponThames Ledbury, Hereford Handley, Lancaster Edinburgh Pollockshaws, Lanark Clearwell, Gloucester Derby sinker 24] 6 labourer 18} 5 sawmaker 25 5 labourer 20 5 weaver 24 5 miner 20J 5 clerk 35 5 shoemaker 21 groom 20} 5 shoemaker 231 5 druggist 224 5 labourer 194 5 miner 21 5 labourer 194 6 baker 32 6 collier 184 5 labourer 204 6 engineman 19 6 twiner 20| 5 labourer 23 5 » 4 6 84 6 9 7 7 91 64 6 br wn dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown black brown hazel grey hazel dark brown blue grey hazel hazel tresh pale tair sallow fresb fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto fustiau ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 6 6| 8* 91 6j 8 61 64 6 brown blue fresh regimental brown blue fiesh ditto dk. brn blue fresh dark byown grey fresh regimental brown grey light ditto light light pale ditto brown grey fresh ditto It. brn hazel fresb grey; moleskin dk. brn grey fresh regimental Bandy hazel fresh ditto .10 Nov. 24 Nov. 22 Nov. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 30 NOVT 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 6 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Deo. ditto Preston Woolwich Alrtershot Lancaster Kinsale Dublin London Dublin Athlone tatttied on left arm scar near rt. ej e, flat- footed; off pass to [ Liverpool off furlough to Tredmnick, Cornwall recruit, not surgically inspected took the whole of reg. ner.; off furlough took part of reg. nec.; off furlough to Leeds mole on lower pirr of loins mole under left arm; off furlough tattooed on arms Cork Chatham Glasgow Woolwich London Preston Winchester Glasgow Aldershot Athlone D ; off furlough to Dundee; lost seven teeth scar left elbow, tattooed left arm recruit, not surgically inspected off pa9s to Loudon ; pockpitted toi k waist- belt and part of reg. nec. scar left arm and shin, two on right Hank took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. recruit, not surgically inspected tattooed on left arm and hand - 20539 205391 2i> 639i 20539 < 20539 ^ 205396 205396 20539' 20539 206 SO Gow, Andrew Goodman, Henry Gerrard, Wm. Harris, John Jefferies, Richard Kendall, Jonathan Mahoney, Thomas Morrison, Andrew McRobbie, Wm. McMahon, John 986 172nd F oot 1705 3- 02 1860 28080 702 1177 1251 3717 28414 Ro. ial H. Art. Military Train 7 9th Fool Roy. Artillery 6th Drag. Gds. 17th Foot 72nd Foot 73rd Foot Roy. Artillery Auchterarder, Perth Bletchley, Bucks Liverpool Renfrew Sherborne, Dorset Wibsey, Yorkshire Galway Darvel, Ayrshire Ipswich, Suffolk Doneraile, Cork weaver shoemaker clerk labourer bootmaker oollicr labourer V. lllt bricklayer 23 J 5 194 5 24| 5 234 5 184 5 254 5 184 5 204 5 194| 6 22 5 brown brown dk. brn ak. brn dk. brn light brown brown dk. brn black hazel hazel grey grey hazel grey hazel blue ' dk. brn grey sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 30 Nov. 6 Dec. 21 Nov. 30 Nov. 2 Deo. 4 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. & Deo. 1 Dec. Cork Aylesbury Portsmouth Fort George Wqolwiot. Newbridge Cork Buttevant Chatham Woolwich off furlough to Tillicoultry on line ot march near place of biith took part of reg. nec. took port of reg. nec.; D soar right arm, tattooed on left fingers took part of reg. nec. off furlough ; blue anchor on left arm off furl ugh to Darvel, Ayrshire tattooed on arms ani leys scar on left knee and shin 205401 > 205401 205 tO 2 205401- 1 205404 20540.' 205 4 OS 205407 Martyne, John Murphy, William Ogden, James T. Reilly, William Smith, Thomas Slandlick, F. smith, Alfred Tuff, Henry 4201 1252 1200 1037 322 1599 ditto ditto 32nd Foot 17th Foot 6th Dragoons 17 th Foot 90th Foot Cold. Guurds Newlyn End Cornwnll Sligo Spotland, Lancaster Chesterfield, Doiby Brighton, Sussex St. Kew, Cornwall Glasgow Windsor, Berks fariqer labourer ditto ditto wireworker labourer clerk labourer 254 20 24, 27 194 294 22 33 0 8} 5 9.1 5 74 5 94 5 9 5 64 5 61 5 104 light fair light It. brn It. brn It. brn brown It. brn grey blue hazpl grey grey grey grey grey fresh fre* h fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fair ditto plain tweed regimental ditto ditto black; dark regimental 3 Dec. 8 Nov. 6 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 29 Nov. London Liverpool Winchester Dublin Al lershot Dublin Glasgow London ditto Dublin off furlough recruit, finally approved i fBeer* s sei- vanr. off furlough to ChesterEi Id, Derbyshire to > k the whole of res. nec. marks on three right fingers; off furlough recruit, not surgically inspected D 20640s 20540* Waters, Michael 8- 4 17th Foot Hertford Killaloe, Clare ditto ditto 12 23 5 11 5 6 sandy dk. brn grey grey fair sallow ditto ditto 4 Dec. 4 Dec. off furlough to Killaloe, Clare 6 P O L I C E GAZETTE. December 22. ... u^ DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA.—{ continued.) OFFICE NO. I NAME. I BEG. ) NO. COBPS. WHEBE BOBN. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEB3. • Is DATE OF PLACE OF DESERTN. DE3EBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 85515 85518 85517 85518 85519 85520 85521 85522 85523 85524 John Brown Samuel Muir James Schouler Andrew McClallan Michael Poland Andrew Johnston James Campbell David Smith James Goudie Robert Jackson 3816 3864 3* 86 38' 3 3896 3901 3y03 3911 3915 3922 Ayr&. Wigtn.* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Stewarton, Ayr ditto Kilmarnock ditto Dalbeattie, Kirkcud. Dreghorn, Ayr Dairy Dalmellington Maybole Lockerby, Dumfries carter bi nnetdrssr miner collier labourer ditto ditto mitier shoemaker labourer 6 6 6 24 5 9 5 9 dk. brn dk. brn It. bin It. brn It. brn sandy light dk. brn dk. brn brown 85625 86626 85627 85528 85529 85630 85531 85532 85533 85534 85535 8553ft 85537 85538 35& 39 85510 86541 85542 85543 85544 Henry Walker Andrew Morton Thomas Davies Wm. Vaughan Edward Williams William Gibson Edward Read Robert Smith George Howes Edward Stapleton George Butcher William Bryant James Hurrell John Kelly 392H 3944 419 465 670 3733 37- 3 3849 38c 3 3940 3996, U08 4l 25 267b ditto ditto Radnor Rifls* ditto ditto East Norfolk* ditto ditto ditto ditto _ ditto' ditto ditto Londonderry Antrim Rifls. Monkland, Lanark Loudoun, Ayr Clun, Sligo ' Presteign, Radnor New Radnor Norwich Blofield Wisbech, Cambridge Catfield, Norfolk Blofield Sr. Cross, Suffolk Burston, Norfolk Yarmouth Ballingawly, Tyrone Bethnal- green miner weaver labourer ditto carpenter labourer fisherman harnessmkr. fisherman smacksman labourer ditto fisherman musician ditto 23 i 20 29 26J 19 5 10 5 8 5 8 5 4 5 54 It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn bazel hazel grey hazel hazel blue grey hazel grey grey blue hazel grey hazel grey fresh fresh fair fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair 21 June 6 July 21 June 21 June 21 June 21 June 21 June 21 June 21 June 21 June Ayr ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training attends atliletio games said to be in Wishaw supposed serving in Renfrew Militia fair tresh fresh fresh fresh 21 June 21 June 5 Aug. 5 Aug. 5 Aug. 12 April 12 April 12 April 12 April 12 April ditto ditto Presteign ditto ditto Gt. Yarmtb. ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed in 23rd Foot last seen in Kidderminster [ training served in Col istream Guards * absent from gone to America 17 204 5 5} 5 64 It. brn brown blue dk. brn fresh sallow regimental blue pilot; t woe 1 12 April 12 April 12 April 21 Aug. 11 Sept. ditto ditto ditto Londondry. Beltast impediment in speech scar right knee ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at he expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion and after the expiration 01 a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, bur all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OB DIS- CHARGED FROM BATING. SIZE. WHERE BORN. HAIB. EYES. MARKS AND REMARKS. Thomas Hawker Edward King James Cleve George Huff William Harrison Charles Shepherd William Browning A. Ullner E. Seal Samuel Wilson Henry Poole Henry Baird Alfred Arkell Henry Brown E Cook William Hurry Richard Dunn Henry Cooper Henry Topp George Scott William Sewell Thomas Booth John Stone Jomes Munroe George Howard William Phillips Edward Kemp Henry William Trigg Josh. B. East John Allen Charles Mitchell Alfred Green Willism Sutton George Goldsmith J. J. Wheeler Charles Lewis W. Morris Peter White John Bird Henry Pine William Phillips Henry Price John Cushen Sabben Henry Barber George Bromage Richard Wakefield Charles Martin Charles washington Henry F Slater John Holden* John Murphy Charles Webb Robert J. Walling Richard Wyth John Fairman Edward Llewellyn William J. Smith George E Kemp Excellent, deserter Caledonia, deseiter Pylades, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Donegal, straggler ditto ditto ditto Pembroke, deserter Heserve, deserter ditto Asia, straggler Excellent, discbarge 1 Reserve, deserter ditto Pembroke, deseiter Mersey, e.- erter Monarch, discharged Reserve, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto Reserve, deserter Asia, le- erter Orontes, straggler Ringdove, deserter ditto Bellerophon, deserter Excellent, discharged R serve, discharged St. Vincent, de- erter D. of Wellington, dessrter Reserve, deserter ditto ditto D. of Wellington, deserter ditto St. Vincent, straggler ditto Boscawen, straggler ditto Challenger, deserter ditto Reserve, discharged Serapis, discharged Royal Oak, le- erter Reserve, deserter I Dec. 27 Oct. 23 July 23 July 1' 3 July 23 July 23 July 25 July 6 Aug. 24 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 Sept. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deo. Dec. 23 Oct. 9 Dec. II Nov. 17 Nov. I 7 Nov. 1>( Nov. 14 Nov. 26 Nov. 11 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 18 N. v. 17 Nov. 10 Feb. 17 May 1 Oct. 11 Nov. 6 Nov. 4 Nov. 23 Oct. 19 Oct. 19 Oct. 19 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 O. t. 10 Oct. 10 Oof. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 6 Aug. 10 Aug. 30 Oct. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Oct, armourers craw ordinary A. B. sailmaker's crew A. B. ditto boy, 1st class captain's Bervant ordinary private, R. Marines gunner, R. M. A. A. B. private, R. Marines ordinary A. B. sti ker or binary stiker \ ordinary ditto private, R. Marines or Iinary A. B. shipwright barber buy, 1st. class ordinary carpenter's crew private, R. Marines boy, 1st class ditto ordinarv AB. ordinary ditto ditto cooper's crew leading seaman boy, 1st cltisi cap'ain's cook ordinary boy, 1st class AB. assistant paymastr. carpenter's crew ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto boy, 2nd class ditto ditto ditto carpenter ! ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 5 74 n7 5 7 22 5 8 21 6 6 20 5 8 20 5 18 5 Priors Maston, Warwick 1'. bru 8 6 7 5 6 5 8 5 11 5 9 Cork Dover Rotherhithe, Surrey London ditto Christchurch, Hanfs Germany London Hitohin, Herts 5 5 5 5 6 5 24 4 94 8 3 7 8 6 7 7 7 5 6 94 7 27 ,5 22 5 18 5 6 21 5 4 24 5 10 » 38 5 10 17 5 4 16 5 20 4 21 5 19 21 20 24 32 17 26 23 18 23 26 21 18 21 : 19 21 15 16 16 17 19 [ 274 ,26* 20 21 1 81 4 2 6 8 7 84 6 7 5 5 5 71 sandy dark dark dark light dark dark light light light brown light dark fair dark red brown light brown light Newton Moor, Cheshire light London . brown Edit'burgh brown Nottingham brown Gloucester brown London , brown Paddington, London black Oxford dk. brn Wallasey, Cheshire light Kilburn, Middlesex brown St. Luke's Middlesex hrown Manchester dk. bm Burbage, Wilts brown Falmouth light Kenti- h Town, London light Fa'nham, Surrey brown Newport, Isle ot Wight dark Newry, Armagh Cheltenham, Olouc, London Harwich, Essex Low Leyton, Essex London Thatcham, Berks London Yarmouth, Norfolk London Fobbing, Essex Devonport Gloucester London Southsea, Hants 5 6 Vauxhall, Surrey 6 04 Leamington, Warwick 4 9 St. Pancras, London 5 1 Reading, Berks 6 5 5 5 Brighton, Sussex 4 9' Manchester 5 1 ditto 5 2 Bermondsey, Surrey 5 44 Camberwell, Surrey 6 3 5 5 Gosport, Hants 5 5 London 5 7 Portsmouth 4 10J Landport, Hants 5 04 Lambeth, Surrey dk. bm dk. bm brown brown brown brown brown It. bm brown brown dk. bm dk. brn brown It. bm light brown brown brown brown brown light brown blue blue grey brown dark blue blue brown blue blue brown hazel grey dark brown dark blue brown gTey grey hazel blue grey grey grey grey blue hazel grey blue blue grey brown hazel hazel grey blue I azel brown hazel brown grey tilue grey blue ^ azel grey grey grey y grey blue blue grey grey brown bazel grey blue grey fair fair pale dark fresh fair fair sa low pale fresh fair fair fair fair serve 1 in Urgent, Adventure, Princess Charlotte, and Perstus tattooed on left a'm j serve 1 in Mersey, Lion, and Indus served in Camberland serve 1 in Liverpool ditto ditto serve 1 iu Zealous served in Liverpool served in Cumberland served in Mersey served in Curafoa served in Liverpool eerved in Cumberland ditto served in Liverpool served in Pisgard, Cumberland, Serpent, and Agincourt served in Implacable, Jaton. Duncan. Wolverene, and Ttrror servtd in Hawke aud Arethusa £ 3 reward scar 011 back of head : si rved in Endymion ditto eerved in Victory, Pelican, Royal Oak, and Fitgard ditto served in Caledonia, Revenge, anl Duncan prckpitted, slight scar on left hand £ 3 reward ai chor on lefr. arm j served in Boscawen and Victory ditto cut on forehead ; seivel iu Royal Aljred and Revenge ditto ditto served in Implacable and Doris servo! 111 Boscawen on-' Duk of Wellington £ 3 reward s< rved in Impregnable, Hibernia, and Cossack £ 1 reward ditto ditto £ 3 reward served in Constance, Qannet, and Fisgard ditto eervid in Royal Aljred and Revenge scar on forehead ; served in Boscawen and Duke of Wellington serve 1 in Dauntless pockpitted, slight scar on left hand serve 1 in Fi* gard, Ardent Leopard, Phaeton, and Research £ 3 reward served iu Hawke aud Wasp £ 2 reward £ 3 rew ard se'vel in Boscawen, Tyrian, and Boxer ditto served in Impregnable and Narcissus ditto served n St. Vincent, Research, and Agincourt ditto served in Liverpool ditto served iu Octavia Indian ink marls left arm ; servod in Donegal * alias Wardley scar on left wrist mole on lefr, cheek ; served in Barracouta scar on right knee; serve! iu St. Vincent served in Conqueror, Bulldog, Terror, and Bacchante served in Tortoise, Mceander, Ranger, i n I Duke oj Wellington pockpitted ; seived in Endymion and Duke oj Wellington £ 3 reward at cbor on lett arm, scar over right eye ROYAL MARINES. Description oj Deserters and Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. rfAME. DIYIBION. WHEBE BOBN. TRADE. R SIZE. HAIB. EYES, FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. • 4 DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Patrick Foy Richard Wilson* John Edwards Charles Walker Hubert Flood Wm. Hy. Stuart George Sellwood James Wilson Daniel Emery Stephen Magovern John Jones Charles Davis Thomas Smith Thomas S. Mayne John Paterson Thomas Willis Charles Hurry George Bishop Frederick Drew W. Smitheringale R. Marine An. R. Marine Art. ditto Portsmouth R. Marino Art. R. Marine Art. ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham Cline, Kildare Preston, Lancashire Manchester Liverpool ditto Ottery St. Mary Devn. clapham, Surrey Manchester Overstone, Nrthmptn Cookstown, Tyrone Worcester Glamorgan, Swansea Handley, Stafford Glasgow Neilston, Renfrew Topsham, Devon Walden, Essex Hopton, Salop Exeter Market Deeping* labourer 23$ 23 6 6 8 7 brown It. brn hazel grey fresh 21 10 Nov. Dec. labourer 20 5 5} It. bm blue fair dark j fustian 29 Nov. ditto 19 6 8 It. brn blue fair dark; cord 29 Nov. draper 25 6 7 fark brown dark black 16 Nov. labourer 334 5 9 sandy hazel fresh — 7 Dec. plasttrer stripper 25 5 9 brown blue fair 3 Nov. 185 5 5} brown grey fresh dark j cord 23 Nov. labourer 29 6 64 dk. bm hazel dark uniform 2 Nov. ditto 284 5 8 brown hazel tresh 23 Oct. bricklayer 21 6 8 It. bra grey fair fustian; cord 8 Nov. • 27* 6 64 sandy blue fresh undress uniform 4 Nov. labourer 18 5 64 brown grey fresh white slop j fust. 6 Nov. ditto 24 5 7 It. brn blue fresh brown; cord 25 Oct. miner 21 6 10 light grey sallow 12 Oct. tailor 25} 5 9 It. bm grey fair 4 Nov. laburer 254 5 9 It. bm grey fair 4 Nov. collier 28 5 brown groy fresh 4 Nov. tinman 27} 5 10 dk. bm dark dark 4 Nov. labourer 271 5 8 brown hazel fair nndresi uniform 7 Oct. Pori smouth Walmer Liverpool ditto ditto Portsmouth ditto Manchester Stirling Portsmouth Worcester Walmer Liverpool ditto Portsmouth ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham off fu lough to Cline discharged * alias Richard Carr recruit ditto " ditto freckled; discharged as objectionable large mole on forehead; recruit, attested on recruiting service off furlough to Dublin recruit, not surgically inspected recruit * tinplate, iroD, and zinc worker recruit, surgically inspectod recruit three scars on centre of spine discharge! as objectionable ditto ditto D ditt o moles It. cheek and rt. armpit I mole on back • Northampton PBIJNTBD FOB IIBB MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT HARBISON AND Sows, ST. MARTIN'S LAMB, W. C
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