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Date of Article: 14/08/1885
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R S R E POLICE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. VOL. II., No. 170. REGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICB GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be aMressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GRBAT SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enabl* the article in question to be thereby identified. 1. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, anl the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. ( id. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analagous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They i be clearly written on one side of the paper only, bt in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed '' Lrumtnond Sj Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as adeertU J. MOJTBO, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows:— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in stric alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests, that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is un- willing to incur any expense, with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communi- cation sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies, APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— Convict Office.— For failing to report and larceny— License Holder WILLIAM SQUIRES, Office No. 25756, age 35, heght 5 ft. 2J in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes hazel, scars back of head, right temple, right eyebrow, back of neck ( boil), and left thumb, brown mark on throat as from blister, brown spot centre of stomach, mole inside left arm. Sentenced at the Central Criminal Court on the 31st March, 1879, to 7 years' penal servitude for lar- ceny. Licensed 5th September, 1884. F 203. 2.— D Division.— For libel.— JOHN DAWSON, age 28, height 5 ft. 3 in., coaiplc^ ion fair, hair red, eyes weak, and wears glasses, stoops, of slovenly gait; dress, black frock coat, high black hat. A journalist, late of Roslie House, Grove lload, Highgate. 3.— V Division. — For stealing, lst inst., a Humber tricycle, handle, hubbs, and cranks plated, ball bearing to spindle, plain bearing to cranks, No. 61 outside PENNYTHORE, of H. M. Prison, Wandsworth ( false), age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair, and moustache ( slight) dark ; dress, blue serge suit, black hard felt hat; of gentlemanly appearance. Supposed same as described in Case No. 4, 7th inst. 4.— W Division.— For obtainiig £ 50 by false pretences— REV. JOHN ALBERT LEIGH, late of Werndee College, South Norwood, ajp 32, height 5 ft. 11 in., slender build, complexion, hai-, and eyes dark, squints; dress, black clerical suit soft felt hat, Mother resides at 9, Beulah Road, Tlornton Heath. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to he Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, Ltndon, S. W. CITY OF LONDCN. 5— For fraud and forgery.— EVANVAUGHAN, age 50, ( looks older), height about 5 ft. ICin., slight, com- plexion fair, hair and whiskers ( tuning grey) light, no moustache, shaved on chin, god looking, well dressed, and of gentlemanly appearand. An auctioneer, late of 6, Moorgate- street, and South , ank, Lewisham. Warrant issued. 6.— For stealing a cheque for £ 75, nd monies to a large amount— ULRICK A. WEGNER, a Clerk, age 29 ( looks older), height 5 ft., 8 ti., very stout, complexion fresh, hair ( partially bald), » eard, whiskers and moustache light, of dissipated andloated appear- ance, well dressed. Is supposed to be " aying at some watering place. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliamje, Old Jewry, E. C. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 7.— Great Marlow ( County).— Foistealing, 6th inst., a small silver watch, opens wititwo glasses, maker, " Bennett, Cheapside, London, with chain composed of 4 small chains, and silver csp attached - A TRAMPING WATCH AND CLOCICLEANER, age about 55, short and slight, complexio hair ( turn- ing grey), and moustache dark ; dress, dtt coat and vest, dark grey trousers, black felt hat vth flat rim, wore a watch and chain, carried an um^ lla and a small black bag containing watchmaker's tools. Sup- posed native of Germany. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Sergeant Maneely, Great Marlow. CHESHIRE. 8— Stockport ( Borough). — For stealing, 11th inst., a lady's 22- carat gold wedding ring, small plate on top with initials " R. T." thereon ; a lady's 9- carat gold dress ring set 3 red and 2 white stones ; and 29s 6d— A MAN, age about 25, heigt 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion fair, moustache ( slight) light, sore on upper lip ; dress, navvy's dirty slop, white corduroy trousers ( recently washed), small plaid scarf, heavy lace boots, black hard felt hat. Stated he came from Buxton loth inst., and was employed repairing the gas retorts ( false). Information to Lieut- Colonel Staples, Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. 9.— Alfreton ( County).— For shopbreaking, 18th ult.— CHARLES BARNETT, alias WILLIAM COST- LEY and W AGGER, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion swarthy, hair and moustache light, suffers from asthma. A native of Bilston, Staffordshire ; be- longs to the Army Reserve, and has been drawing his quarterly money from Sergt. Webb, Derby. Is sup- posed to have gone to Pendlebury, near Manchester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Coope, Alfreton. DEVONSHIRE. 10.— Devon port ( Borough).— For unlawfully dis- posing of leather, < fcc., entrusted to him— JAMES TREBILCOCK, a shoemaker, age 44, complexion dark, hair ( cut short) and moustache black, face blotchy ; dress, blue cutaway coat, prison warder's uniform trousers, hard felt hat. Left Devonport on 7th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable, Lynn, Devonport. HAMPSHIRE. 11.— Fareham ( County).— For stealing, 16th ulc., a lady's silver watch, gold guard, brooch and earrings to match, a silver crab brooch, silver locket and chain, a silver guard and £~ 13s 6d in gold and silver— CHARLES RICHARD HOWELL, Ige 20, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion pale, hair dark, eyes black, small scar on upper lip under nose; dress, dark clothes and hard felt hat. A groom, native of Swan- more. Was last seen at Goodwood Races 2Sth ult, accompanied by a young man appearance of footman. May be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. 12 — Winchester ( City).— For stealing a pair of trousers ( recovered) from furnished apartments— WALTER GORDON ( supposed false), age about 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion, moustache ( heavy X and eyes dark, hair dark brown ; dress, brown check suit, black hard felt hat. Stated he • was a theatrical agent. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. LANCASHIRE. 13.— Blackburn ( County).— For failing to report T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. — Supervisees MARGARET QU1NN, Office No. 28255, age 34, height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes brown, small tumour top of head, irregular teeth. Sentenced at Preston 2nd July, 1884, to 12 months' hard labour and 4 years' police supervision for larceny. 3436. — JAMES WILLIAMS, alias STEWART and CARNEY, Office No. 28521, age 62, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair grey,, eyes hazel, scars centre of forehead, between eyes, left cheek bone, and left arm, mole left arm, right shin injured, walks lame. Sentenced at Preston 8th April, 1885, to 4 months' hard labour and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. 9— 14. Information to Supt. Myers, Blackburn. 14.— Blackburn ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisee THOMAS SMITH, Office No. 22523, age • 35, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, left middle finger injured, scars back of head, sentenced at Preston, 18th October, 1882, to 12 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 530. Information to the Chief Constable of Blackburn. 15.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report- License Holder JAMES HILTON, Office No. 26404, age 37, height 5 ft. 2J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar and blue mark over left eye, scars on forehead, nose, and both sides of neck, top of 4th finger fractured. Sentenced at Salford, 26th May, 1879, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 19th November, 1884. F 450. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 16.— Newport ( County).— Escaped from custody at Magor, 4th inst., charged with indecent assault— ALFRED WATTS, age 23, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair, moustache, and eyes dark, of respectable appearance ; dress, dark coat and trousers, light shoes, black hard felt hat. A native of Undy, Monmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gurney, Newport. SOMERSETSHIRE. 17.— llminster ( County).— For failing to report- License Holder JAMES ALFORD, Office No. 24998, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, slight scar over right eye, 5 scars on scalp, scars left eyebrow, top lip, and chin, blue mark under left eyebrow, scars back of left hand and thick of left arm ( scald). Sentenced at Dorchester 31st December, 1878, to 7 years' penal servitude and 2 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 10th June, 1884. E 1224. Information to Supt. Self, Ilminster. description of HENRY SMITH, alias WILLIAM and TAME, a ship's carpenter, who escaped from H. M. Prison at 7.30 a. m. 9th ult., age 30, height 5 ft. 7£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes dull grey, oval face, scar en forehead over left eye, 2 large moles right cheek, flag tattooed outside left forearm, dot back of left wrist; heart and mark above inside of left forearm, of military appearance ; dressed in prison dress :-- fustian trousers and vest, blue striped shirt, blue socks with red stripes, all marked with broad arrow, low shoes. He was convicted at Yarmouth Quarter Sessions, 14th October, 1884, and sentenced to 12 months' imprison- ment for stealing clothing. Is known at H. M.' s Prisons Norwich and Coldbath Fields. Was convicted 20th of July, 1883, at Marlborough- street Police Court in the name of William Smith, and sentenced to 4 months' imprisonment for stealing a watch from the person. His father, J. Tame, resides at The Firs Farm, Sulhamstead, near Reading, Berks. A reward, of which the amount will be at the dis- cretion of the Commissioners of Prisons, but not ex- ceeding £ 5 in the whole, will be paid for his appre- hension. Information to the Governor, H . M.' s Prison, Ipswich. STAFFORDSHIRE. 18.— Stafford ( County).— For obtaining two wheel- barrows by false pretences— a man, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion dark, hair and beard grey, eyes dark ; dress, long blue cloth coat ( much too long for him), old cloth trousers and shoes, soft billy- cock hat. 19.— Stoke- on- Trent ( County).— For failing to report— License Holder SAMUEL WEBB, Office No. 28419, age 56, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes grey, scar bridge of nose, over right eye- brow, right middle finger, and left middle finger and thumb. Sentenced at Hanley on the 30th June, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude for maiming cattle. Well known in Cheshire, where he has been 8 times con- victed of various offences. H 655. Information to Supt Hackney, Stoke- on- Trent. SUFFOLK. £ 5 REWARD. 20.— Ipswich ( Prison).— Woodcut portrait and SUSSEX ( EAST). 21.— Battle ( County).— For stealing, 4th inst., a silver Geneva watch, No. 23140, " H" scratched on centre of back, " H. Odell, Chessing Park, Denmark Hill, London," and a date scratched thereon, and a silver curb chain ; a silver Geneva watch with small piece of gold chain attached ; and an old gold watch— A MAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair brown, mous- tache slight ; dress, blue serge coat, light trousers, black hard felt hat, of gentlemanly appearance. States he was a cricketer, and belonged to the " Brix- ton Wanderers." Information to Supt. Jenner,' Battle. 22.— Lewes ( County) — For stealing, at Lewes Races, a black leather pocket- book, silver mounted, with monogram " W. T. G. W," containing portrait of a lady, and several cards, " W. T. G. Whitelock, South Eaton Place, London, W.," thereon— A MAN, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ; dress, dark suit and dark mackintosh. 23.— Lewes ( County).— Fcr embezzling, 10th ult.— JOHN WILLIAM PETERS, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache ( heavy) black, eyes ( cast in one) hazel, rather bow- legged, turns [ his toes in when walking ; dress, dark brown tweed over- coat, light lace boots, brown hard felt hat. A native of Lewes. Warrant issued > f Information to Supt. Osbon, Lewes. 24.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing 6th inst., a silver watch ( recovered) and 18s.— JOHN, alias PATSEY FLYNN, age 27 or 28, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh ( sunburnt), hair ( cut short) dark, no whiskers or moustache, of military appear- ance, is addicted to drink, and associates with prosti- tutes ; dress, black coat, cord vest and trousers, black hard felt hat. A labourer ; native of Hastings. May be found harvesting near Brighton. Warrant issued. 25.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing, 4th inst., a lady's gold lunter watch, No. 3913; a gold neck- chain, a diamoid ring, ic.— SAMUEL HARRIS, age about 36, heigit 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight, complexion fair, hair and noustache light; dress, light suit, check cloth cap with louble peak. Stated he was a ship's steward, and raided at 5, Ewart Grove, Chelsea. Warrant issud. 26.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing, 1st inst., 10s. 6d., a pai of boots, and a blue stuff bag— RICHARD BALEY, age 15, short, complexion and hair dark, smal round face ; dress, black coat, brown trousers, heavy p, ce boots, black felt hat. A native of Hastings. Warrant issud. Information \ Chief Constable Glenister, Hasting?. WARWICKSHIRE. 27.— Leanmgton ( Borough).— For embezzlement — GEORGE WNTERBURNj late Secretary to the Guy's Cliffe Mge of Odd Fellows, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., hail moustache, and small side whiskers, light brown, ees ( peculiar cast in both) hazel, slightly round should- ed ; dress, brown suit, but carried a carpet- bag chaining a check suit. A saddler ; may seek work atarness- makers', or endeavour to leave the country. Left for Birmingham by mid- day train, 11th inst. Warrant iued. Informatit to Chief Constable Brabner, Leamington. WILTSHIRE. 2&-<- Manesbury ( Cditottf).— Wooddut portrait' and deflcrijon of J. C. GREEN, alias TOM ROD NEY and HARLES JAMES, whose apprehension is sought r bigamy at Malmesbury, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8i., complexion fair, pale face, hair ( partly bald) neof grey, moustache ( heavy) dark, eyes rather sml, generally wears folding spectacles, nose slightly strained at point, speaks through his nose in consequence of having artificial front upper teeth, walks fast, and on his heels, having corns on soles of feet; of clerical appearance, wears a mas- sive gold guard with masonic appendage, and a gold masonic ring, set blue stones on left hand; dress, short black velvet jacket and wideawake hat, or light check suit. Of superior education and gentlemanly appearance. Was Curate of St. Mark's, Swindon, in 1877, and was seeking a similar post at Derby in February last; has probably obtained, or is still seeking, a curacy. Has lodged in various parts of London, and at Bournemouth, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and at Oxford, which place he left on the 29th ult. It is requested that special attention be paid to pro- vincial printers and newspaper offices. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Luffman, Malmesbury. WORCESTERSHIRE. 29.— Dudley { County).— For failing to report- License Holder RICHARD PRICE, Office No. 27524, age 31, height 5 ft. 4| in., complexion pale, hair black, eyes brown, pockmarked, nose fractured, scars right temple, scalp, shoulderblade, and right eyelid ( blue), mole right forearm. Sentenced at Worcester 4th April, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. Lioensed 26th March, 1885. H 352. Information to Chief Supt. Burton, Dudley. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 30,— Knaresboro' ( County). — Woodcut portrait and description of WALTER ABBISS, whose appre- hension is sought for embezzling £ 425, 15th ult., age 25, height about 5 ft. 11 in., complexion ( rather in- clined to freckle, and slightly sunburnt) fresh, hair ( cut close, and turning auburn) brown, moustache slight, eyes rather close, carries his head slightly forward when walking, end of first finger left hand has recently been injured, and is at present covered with a glove- finger; dress, usually brown clothes, tight- legged trousers, rather large billycock hat ( well down on head), of horsey appearance. A native of Bur ley- in- Wharfedale, Yorks. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ormsby, Knaresboro'. 31'.— Leeds ( Borough').— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of HERBERT HISCOCK, whose apprehen- sion is sought for embezzling £ 480, age 28, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion fair. hairdark brown, speaks with a West of England accent ; idress, blaok worsted morn- ing coat, padded on shoulders, light vest and trousers, black billycock hat, generally wears gaiters. A FRIDAY, KUCSUST 14, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. clothier's assistant; native of Wiltshire or Gloucester- shire. Warrant issued. 32.— Leeds ( Borough). — For stealing £ 11 — ARCHIBALD McPHEE, age 36, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair ( bald on forehead) light, smart appearance, is a good singer, and fond of music, speaks with a strong Scotch accent; dress, light tweed jacket, brown trousers, brown billycock hat. A native of Glasgow. Will apply for a situation as bar- man or waiter in a restaurant. Not to be appre- hended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Nott- Bower, Leeds. RAILWAYS. 33.— Woodcut portrait and description of LEONARD GOODHIND, late London and South- Western Rail- tion of GEORGE WEBB, alias MORLEY, a carpenter, sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment with hard labour for larceny ( person), age 22, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, moustache light, long features, blue dot on back of left middle finger; dress, black melton walking coat and vest, brown and black check trousers, green scarf, lace boots, hard felt hat. Supposed previously convicted Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. way Agent at Reading, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement and falsification of accounts, age about 50, height 5 ft. 7£ in., complexion fair, hair, beard, and whiskers light, eyes grey; dress, black frock coat, light tweed trousers, high hat. Is fond of jewellery, and is in the habit of stroking his mous- tache when talking. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hoskison, Police Office, Waterloo Station, London and South- Western Railway. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 34.— B Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- DENBIGHSHIRE. 35.— Wrexham ( County).— Committed for trial at the general Quarter Sessions for shopbreaking — JAMES DAVIDSON, alias JOHN FINNEGAN, a tramp, age about 50, height about 5 ft. 10 in., hair ( slightly bald) and eyes grey, clean shaved ; dress, pilot cloth coat, blue trousers, blue and white scarf, tied in sailor's knot, black felt hat. Has pledged a suit of clothes: 2 shirts, and 1 singlet at Shrewsbury. States he has been in the army. Was previously con- victed at Wem for larceny. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. DORSETSHIRE. 36.— Sherborne ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst. for larceny ( person)— JOHN HAYWARD, age 34, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes blue, mole on belly, brown mark on right cheeki scar on left cheek, side of face, and each knee ; dress, cord vest, moleskin trousers, soft felt hat. A native of Calcote, Gloucestershire. Information to Supt. Florance, Sherborne. KENT. 37.— Elham ( County).— Committed for trial at the next East Kent Sessions for larceny — KARL KICHINAWY, a German sailor, age 25, height 5 ft. 7i in., complexion fiesh, hair dark, eyes hazel, K. K. in heart, tattooed on right forearm, anchor back of right hand, three large warts on left hand ; dress, black ribbed coat, brown mixture tweed trousers, old boots, black hard felt hat.— OTTO SCHMARK, a German shoemaker, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar on forehead ; dress, brown mixture tweed suit, blue serge shirt, side- spring boots, cheese- cutter cap. Information to Supt. Maxted, Sandgate. 38.— Margate ( Borough).— Sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment for picking pockets— WIL LI A M FOSTER, Suffield- street, Middlesboro' ( false), age 30, 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, side whiskers and moustache; dress, blue serge suit, black hard felt hat. A printer ; supposed previously convicted. 39.— Margate ( Borough).—' Committed for trial at the next Kent Assizes for burglary — GEORGE HUNT, age 23, height 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache dark, eyes grey, scars from abscess right side of neck, ship and anchor tattooed left fore- arm. Has been in Margate since May; supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Head Constable Roman's, Margate. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN^ POLICE DISTRICT. 40.— D Division.— 8th inst., a blick morocco leather hand bag, block bottom, 24 inchei long and 18 inches deep, with two straps and Brannh lock, con- taining 1 lady's gold keyless half- huntinf watch, No. 419, maker, " Boore, 54, Strand,'' white dial, blue enamelled monogram " A. A. A. A." on lack ; 1 gold watch, enclosed in heart- shaped carbuicle; 2 gold bracelets, ruby and emerald set in each; 2 blfck enamelled bracelets, ruby and emerald set in each ; gold ribbon band bracelet, set single turquoise surnbunted with brilliants, small turquoise and brilliants at end ; 1 small gold band bracelet, set with single hrquoise ; 1 three gold bands bracelet, centre set with black pearl surmounted by 18 brilliants, white pearl urmounted by 17 brilliants, and a large brilliant surmcinted by 9 smaller ones on either side ; 1 coral bracelet,\ et 3 stones surmounted by brilliants; 1 gold bracele, blue en- amelled ; 1 pink pearl bracelet, surmounts by rose diamonds, thin gold ; 2 half- hoop gold braolets ( one set with 18 brilliants, and one with 32 brliants1; 1 large heavy gold band bracelet, hook and ye snap, " Annie" in dark blue enamel on hook, Wrh large brilliant on each side of " Annie;" 3 large irooehes ( diamond star, one small coral brooch, surmonted by brilliants; one large ditto, set with singi stone ( diamond value 500 guineas); pair einerad and diamond brooch, double horseshoe, convertible 1 tur- quoise horseshoe brooch, set with row of srnll bril Hants ; 1: diamond crescent brooch, set with large brilliants in centre ; 1 padlock brooch with ey; i very fine pink pearl brooch, set with 6 brilliant Hves ; 1 gold brooch, set single turquoise, surmounted wi( bril- liants ; 1 single stone brilliant brooch, surmounteby 9 smaller ones ; 1 brilliant spray brooch, 4 pearls set ii » centre; 1 single stone small emerald brooch, sur- mounted by diamonds; 1 single stone ruby brooch surmounted by diamonds; 1 brilliant bar brooch, composed of 7 small and 2 large stones; 1 lapis lazuli bar brooch, diamond twist; 1 small onyx brooch;, brilliant set in centre ; 1 turquoise buckle, 3 stones deficient; 1 gold neckchain, blue enamelled^ set with diamonds; 1 gold albert chain, small curb pattern ; 5 rows of corals; 1 brilliant crescent, date " 1792' set in jrold, a man in moon ; 1 ruby cross, set with 11/ stones surmounted by brilliants; l silver diamond cross, 12 stones with diamond loop ring set 3 large stones ; I large black enamelled cross, open in centre; 1 pair black enamelled and diamond earrings, ball shaped, brilliant stars with diamond tops; 1 pair onyx earrings, three large beads; 1 turquoise fly ; 1 pair tortoiseshell hairpins, with diamond horse- shoes ; diamond horse shoe hook and eye ; 1 gold locket with double heart emerald and diamond; 1 turquoise locket, oval shaped blue enamelled, " J. G. S." set in brilliants, miniature of a gentleman inside; 1 very large turquoise locket, heart shaped, surmounted by brilliants, crystal back ; 1 single stone heart- shaped locket, surmounted by brilliants, ruby loop ring. 1 lapis lazuli locket, ball- shaped, surmounted with diamonds ; 1 dark blue enamelled ditto, studded with brilliants; 1 round gold ditto, emerald in centre, surrounded with rubies and emeralds alternately ; 1 brilliant necklet, consisting of 86 square stones ; 1 pearl ditto, consisting of 45 large, large round bril- liant snap ; 1 pearl ditto, consisting of 63 small, single stone brilliant snap; 1 pearl ditto, two rows, consist- ing of 128 large, diamond snap, divided in centre by a large white pearl, surmounted by brilliants; 1 gold band necklet, studded with turquoise ; 1 gold neck- band, locket with monogram " B. B." attached ; 1 half- hoop ruby ring, set 5 large stones ; 1 half- hoop emerald ditto, set 5 large stones; 1 half- hoop brilliant^ set 5 large stones ; 1 half- hoop ditto, set 3 sapphires and 2 brilliants; 1 large single stone sapphire ring, sur- mounted with brilliants; 1 bishop's ditto, set 4 emeralds, surmounted with brilliants; 1 ruby and diamond ring, double heart shaped, surmounted with brilliants ; 1 small ditto, with diamond each side ; 1 small emerald ditto, with diamond each side; 1 small emerald, with 14 small brilliants; 1 half- hoop diamond ditto, with 2 rows of stones; 1 large ditto, set single stone brilliant; 1 gold keeper, with brilliants all round ; 1 gold keeper, set Mizpah in brilliants ; 1 ruby ring, with 3 brilliants each side ; 1 ditto, with brilliant each side ; 1 diamond solitaire, horseshoe ; 1 large pear- shaped pearl solitaire, with diamond at top ; a pair of line pear- shaped pearl soli- taires, surmounted by brilliant tops; 1 pear- shaped pink pearl ditto, diamond top ; 1 large round ditto, black enamelled and brilliants alternately ; 1 pair lapis lazuli ditto, 2 pairs ditto, pearl buttons; 1 pair gold ditto, enameUed " A. E."; 1 pair gold masks ditto, enamelled ; 1 large scarf pin, set tur- quoise and brilliants ; 4 single stone scarf pins, emerald beads ; 1 diamond ditto, shape of a dove ; 1 gold seal with 6 charms attached ; 1 pair lapis lazuli sleeve links ; 1 large turquoise star, set 4 large brilliants ; 1 gold thimble, dark blue enamel band, A. E. L in bril- liants thereon ; 1 pair of eyeglasses, gold frames. 41— G Division.— 7th ult., 180 gold rings: one single brilliant, claw setting, 3ms- scratched inside ; one single brilliant, 36 m - - inside ; one single rose mourning, 37 m 2 0 inside ; one set one opal and two roses, 39 a - - inside ; one Belcher, set all round ; two brilliants cut; two emeralds uncut: two rubies uncut, 40 F F/- inside; one lady's, set six bril- liants and one emerald, 42 7 -/- inside ; one set sixteen brilliants, imperfect cut and sizes, very pale emerald, doublet in centre, 140 7 - - inside; one plain heavy shank, single brilliant gipsy, very defective stone, 173 a - - inside ; one five- stone brilliant, half- hoop coronet, 185 a 2 - inside ; one star, set single brilliant gipsy. 190 a s - inside ; one coil snake, two rose eyes, stamped 10 dwt., 18- carat, 191, a - - inside ; one half- hoop, set three brilliants and rubies, 196 a s - inside : one double head snake, two stone brilliant, 18- carut, Hall marked, 202 a/-/- inside ; one single brilliant, claw set, Hall marked, 213 a s/- inside ; one single brilliant, tapered band mount, lS- carat, Hall marked, 216 7 - - inside ; one half- hoop 5- stone brilliant, 217 F - - inside: one set 2 brilliants and 3 sapphires, 218 F - - inside; One half - hoop 5- stone brilliant, coronet set, polished, 18- carat, Hall marked, 220 o - - inside ; 3 coloured gold scarf, three hole, set with gems. One brooch, spotted with silk, black enamel, German made, set seventeen brilliants and four roses, 177 L s - scratched thereon. One pair brilliant earrings, plain round pattern, m sL - scratched thereon. Twenty gold chains, one gold secret pattern guard, about 1 ox. 10 dwt.; 1 fetter and curve link, 15- carat albert, about 16 dwt, ; one Victoria with egg shape beads, set turquoise : one Kossuth and Spanish tie gold guard, about 1 os. 13 dwt.; one silver gilt secret pattern guard ; one do. fire gilt rich Indian pattern. Remainder of chains, gold guards, alberts. Alma necklets. Prince of Wales necklets, chatelains. Tliree gold watches : one lady's open bee Geneva ; 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. one Geneva lever hunter, F/ L - scratched inside; one English lever, gold centre seconds. 42.— P Division.— 3rd inst., by burglary, 8 watches ( one large old- fashioned gold English lever, No. 38658, chased back, gold dial, has spring broken ; one lady's gold Geneva ditto, maker " Baume," u S. A. C." in monogram on back ; one large old- fashioned ditto, gold dial; one old- fashioned silver ditto, with silver dial and gold figures ; one ditto, with hands and glass off; one silver ditto stop hunter, one English verge, pair cases ; one lady's silver watch, maker " A. Mat hey " on dial, initials A. M " inside outer case in small letters, engraved cases, crystal glass), 3 lady's gold neckchains ( one snake pattern, one ditto ditto, locket attached, chased, " Nellie " engraved in centre, and photo of lady and gentleman inside ; one round, aecret link pattern), 4 alberts ( two gold, curb pattern. 1 spade guinea attached ; one hair ditto, mounted in gold, locket attached, photo of a lady and gentleman in- side ; one lady's silver, oval shape locket and silver pig trinket attached), 12 rings ( one gold, set 5 garnets ; one ditto, half- hoop, set 5 garnets ; 1 keeper, 1 wedding, 1 ditto, set 5 stones( two rubies, two pearls, with emerald in centre in a straight row), 1 set 4 stones ( two rubies and two turquoise), 1 gent's signet, set white corne lian ; 1 ditto lady's, set turquoise; 1 ditto, pearls in shape of 2 horseshoes ; 1 ditto, 2 pearls and 4 rubies ; 1 ditto mourning, set with 8 pearls ( one deficient) ; 1 massive silver scarf ditto, 4 gold pins ( one two snakes forming head, coloured eyes, one set pearls, star pat- tern ; one set round with pearls, one small pink coral in centre), 5 brooches ( one fine gold, large diamond shape, set with pearls, and earrings to match; one ditto filigree, clear stone with purple tinge ; one ditto, hair at back ; one small silver ditto, bird engraved in centre; one ditto, " Nellie" in large raised letters), 5 lockets ( 1 gold, oval shape, chased both sides, letter " A." engraved on one side, hair inside each glass ; one small oval ditto, enamelled blue- bell on front, hair at back under glass ; one small ditto, cross thereon ; one small ditto, blue enamel; one ditto, black enamel, " In memory of"), 3 pairs earrings ( one gold, shell pattern ; one ditto, long drop ( one has been broken); one ditto, with balls at end), a set of 3 gold studs, round pattern, fern leaf engraved on each, in red leather case; 3 silver necklets ( one small links, with oblong joints and ring between each, large locket attached; one ditto, cable pattern ; one ditto, large square pattern, and oval locket with hair inside, tied with blue ribbon attached), 1 gold necklet, small pattern, with locket, raised monogram " S. A. C." attached; a gold 10- franc piece; 1 glass scent bottle; 1 small gold seal, green stone and mono- gram ( unknown); 1 pair silver sleeve- links; 1 lady's silver bangle, knob at each end ; a quantity of old gold coins ( some bent); 14 spoons ( two old- fashioned fiddle- pattern table, initials " H. G."; twelve tea, initials " S. A. C."), 1 pair sugar- tongs ( plain), all silver, and 1 pair plated sugar- tongs. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CHESHIRE. 43.— Stockport ( Borough).— Two skirts, Case No. 36, 7th inst., recovered and thief apprehended. CUMBERLAND. 44.— Penrith ( County). — Between 3rd and 6th inst., at Dacre, 2 flitches of Cumberland bacon, weight about 30 lbs each, and marked " White " on back with blue pencil. Information to Supt. Fowler, Penrith. KENT. 45.— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).— 6th inst., a silver lever open face watch, No. 1218 ; a silver curb chain and locket with photographs of two girls, dent on one side ; a brown mixture coat, pockets on hips ( has been turned), and vest to match ; a pair of brown small check trousers; 2 horseshoe gilt pins, and a navy blue tie. Information to Head Constable Embery, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. 46.— Hurst ( County).— 9th inst., by housebreaking, at Droylsden, £ 26 in gold, £ 7 in silver, 2s. in halfpence, 3 silver cruet stands, two with skeleton frames, one with box frame and perforated sides ; 2 silver salt cellars on 3 feet, each foot representing a dog's head and foot; 1 pair of silver earrings, small leaf pattern, with acorn in centre ; 2 silver knife rests, 1 silver jam spoon, with ivory handle, flowered on one side, plain the other ; and a cotton towel, worked in centre with red, black, and yellow wool, representing a star, the edges worked with wool, diamond shape, knotted fringe at either end. Information to Supt. Barnett, Hurst. LINCOLNSHIRE. 47,— Grantham ( Borough)— Since 6th inst., a gentleman's gold English lever watch, gold dial, No. 14248, maker Sexty Brothers, Grantham ; and a silver Geneva watch, maker's name supposed '' Benson, London," seconds hand, crystal glass, with silver albert, curb pattern and lion shilling attached. Information to Chief Constable Pemberton, Grant- ham. ROXBURGHSHIRE. 48.— Jedburgh ( County).— 5th inst., at Kelso, a lady's gold lever watch, No. 30396, engraved cases, gold dial, no seconds hand ; and a lady's gold albert, consisting of 2 small chains, with oval links entwined, gold locket and tassel attached. Information to Chief Constable Porter, Jedburgh. SOMERSETSHIRE. 49.— Frome ( County).— Since 1st ult., a brass- lift- ing pump ; 4- in. bore, with iron handle about 20 in. long, weight about 112 lb. Information to Supt. Durham, Frome. SUSSEX ( EAST). 50.— Lewes ( County).— 3rd inst., a gold f- plate English lever watch, No. 14996, maker " Turpin Brothers, London." 3rd inst., at Newhaven, a silver lever watch, No. 10546. 51.— Lewes ( County).— 7th inst., at Lewes Races) a black satchel, 1 black melton jacket, H. K. Smith on collar, pockets on hips containing 10s 72d, an occasional license for 7th and 8th inst., and a post- office order for Is 7\ d. Informttion to Supt. Osbon, Lewes. £ 20 REWARD. 52.— Brighton ( Borough).— 3rd inst. a lady's gold watch, marked " Leroy et fils, Galine Mont pensin, Palais Royale, Paris," single case, white dial, bevelled, chased at back ; a lady's gold watch, marked " Leroy et fils, Galine Mont pensin, Palais Royale, Paris," single case, scratched inside ; 2 gold 5- franc pieces, and some German and Swiss coins. The above reward will be paid by Captain Pepper, Ballygarth Castle, Drogheda, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. £ 15 REWARD. 53— Brighton ( Borougk).— 28th ult. a lady's open- face gold keyless English lever watch, No. 35516, initials J. L. inside ; a lady's 18- carat gold albert chain, composed of three rows of chain, with two slides and two tassels; and a brooch, leaf pattern, set rose diamonds in wire setting. The above reward will be paid by Mrs. Wilson, 149, York- street, Cheetham- hill- road, Manchester, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. 54.— Brighton ( Borough). — 28th July, a silver hunter watch, plain cases, Swiss make, No. 62291. 29th July, an open- face silver Geneva watch, No. 37/ 6769, and small link pattern silver albert chain, with pencil ind cross attached. 31st July, a lady's gold English lever watch, No. 35516, and ", 8- carat gold albert chain attached ; also, a gold brooch set with diamonds. 3rd inst., a plain gold watch, white face, maker " Harris, Cferkenwell, London," number unknown. 3rd inst., a lady's open- face gold watch, maker " Coxsavory Cornhill, London." 4th inst., i small gold English lever watch, maker " Neall, Edgware- road, London," number unknown. 5th inst., a gold open- face lever watch, maker " Smith, Dike- street, Manchester- square, London," cases much vorn. 5th inst., a silver lever watch, maker " Johnson, Strand, Loidon," number unknown. 5th inst., i large gold hunter watch, maker " Moss, London," N>. 6154. 5th inst., i silver open- face watch, supposed number 4065, initias " J. H." engraved on back. 5th inst.,* n old English hunting watch, maker " Bar- wise, St. Martin's- lane, London," " R. Larkand" engraved a dome, gold albert chain attached. 6th ins^ a silver English lever watch, Nos. 4861 and 1356, maker " Rowell, Castle Square, Brighton," with golchlbert attached. 7th ins, a silver hunter watch, initials " E. J. S." on outeicase, and 18- carat gold albert chain with small gal compass attached. 7th int., a silver demi- hunter watch, supposed numbei3112, and silver albert chain with 4 foreign coins a'ached. 55,- Brighton ( Borough). - 8th inst., 24 silver thimbb, 8 ditto gold lined. 8 laies' gold keeper rings. 6 pirs of silver solitaires, plated backs. 24 Jver scarf pins, various patterns ; 8 ditto with pastediamonds. 6 lated albert chains, patterns various; 6 ladies' ditt( 3 with tassels at swivels and hooks). 9 its of silver brooches and earrings to match ( 3 horshoe pattern). 4gold charms— dog, engine, small tambourine ( mother- of- pearl at back), milk jug, with red stone at bottom. 1 dozen silver charms— 8 shape of teapot 2 kettles and 2 milk jugs ; and a silver compass. 15 gentlemen's silver buckle rings ( 2 double buckle). 4 gold signet rings, 9 carat ( 2 bloodstones and 2 red- stones). 3 small silver lockets ; 1 large ditto scratched at back. 8 gold plated lockets, patterns various ( 2 square). 2 small gold pencils, red stones at top. 5 pairs paste earrings ( 1 pair heart shape). 2 pairs 9- carat gold earrings. 24 pairs of silver earrings, patterns various. 18 silver brooches, all nearly round, different patterns and sizes. The articles are all new, and of modern patterns. 8th inst., an open- face gold Geneva watch, engraved on inner case " Loan watch" and a number, with a gold and platinum chain ( small link pattern), small gold locket, and silver sovereign purse, with initials " L. A. C.", attached. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. WARWICKSHIRE. 56.— Coventry ( City).— 29th ult., a gold lever watch, worn, very thin gold dial, steel fleur- de- lis hands, full plate and capped, " i. x. n. i." scratched inside case; a lady's gold Geneva watch ( new) gold face, steel spade hands, metal dome, private mark scratched inside case ; an open face gold Geneva lever, about 12 size, No. 604 stamped in case, 14- carat gold and engine- turned case ; a silver lever ditto, nearly new. No. 11680, about 16 size, white dial, sunk seconds, spring above gold balance and capped ; a gold watch case, without movement, sight hunter, No. 38638, 16 size, engine- turned case ( worn), glass deficient. Information to Supt. Norris, Coventry. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 57.— H u 11 ( Borough).— During July last, one brown ulster coat, one old- fashioned double- breasted silk vestf fancy pattern; one pair of black ribbed cloth trousers, one old pinchbeck watch, and a lady's dress ring, set with blue stones. 1st inst., one light coloured dust coat, lined with light coloured alpaca, raised seams, may have " King' » on tab, light cloth covered buttons; one olive- green Newmarket overcoat, lined with black Italian cloth, and a black morning coat and vest— Supposed by a MAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, moustache light, medium build ; dressed when last seen, brown- and- yellow mixture tweed coat, light tweed trousers and vest, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A bricklayer. 58.— Hull ( Borough).— Between 9th and 10th ult., a gold keyless chronometer lever watch, medium size, with long gold chain, block pattern links, attached. Information to Chief Constable Campbell, Hull. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 59.— P Division.— 7th inst., from Marshall's Field, Dulwich Common, a dark bay mare, 5 years, 14 hands, black points, white spot on shoulder, long tail, has been blistered, two hind shoes off, near fore hoof broken about two inches. 60.— P Division.— 5th inst., from Dulwich, a bay gelding, aged, 14 hands, chipped knees, scar from abscess on scrag of neck, near side, slightly lame in near forefoot. In good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. ANIMALS, ETC., FOUND. OXFORDSHIRE. 61.— Bicester ( County).— Horse and cart, Case No. 63, 7th inst., has been restored to owner. APPREHENSIONS. 62.— Gloucester ( County).— License Holder DEE VOLTAIRE, Office No. 26702, case 10, 7th inst. 63.— Lancashire, Bury ( County).— CHARLES HIGGINS, Case No. 23, 24th ult. 64.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Super- visee JAMES RITCHIE, Office No. 23827, GAZETTE, 5th Dec., 1884. 65.— Lincolnshire, Sleaford ( County).— WIL- LIAM AMOR, Case No. 46, 17th ult., and committed for trial. 66.— Yorkshire ( W. R.), Huddersfield { County).— MARTHA WOOD, Case No. 67, 21st Nov- ember last. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 67.— K Division— For stealing, 12th inst., £ 99 gold and silver- ANNIE SEYMOUR FOX, age 36, height 5 ft., complexion, hair, and eyes dark, small curl on forehead, is addicted to drink ; dress, red stuff trimmed red velvet, black dolman trimmed black braid, large black hat trimmed black velvet and beads. Likely to go to Norwich. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Scotland Yard, London, S. W. LINCOLNSHIRE. 68.— Boston [ Borough).— JOHN CASTLEDINE, Case No. 43, 24th ult. Warrant withdrawn. WARWICKSHIRE. 69.— Birmingham ( Borough). — For embezzling £ 13 8s— WILLIAM MILLINGTON GUY, age about 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair, mous- tache, and small side whiskers dark brown ( can grow a strong beard), eyes dark. Is fond of horse- racing, frequently makes a book, and is well known to book- makers throughout the country; dressed respect- able. A native of Wednesbury, Staffordshire; lately resided at fialsall Heath Road, Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Faradale, Bir- mingham. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 70.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For forgery and em- bezzlement— WILLIAM PHYPHERS, age 42, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown ; of respectable appearance. A native of Cam- bridgeshire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. HAMPSHIRE. 71.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— 12th inst., at South- sea, the body of a man, age about 55, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., hair ( baldon top), beard, and moustache gr » - y, eye* brown, ship in full sail tattooed on chest, woman holding flag and bracelet on right arm, anchor and bracelet on left hand, woman and trees on left arm ; dress, blue diagonal frock coat, black cloth trousers and vest, flannel drawers, fancy cotton shirt, small pattern, white flannel under ditto, white linen collar, blue fancy figured satin necktie, white- and- red striped elastic braces, unbleached cotton socks, lace boots ( much worn). A white pocket- handkerchief, tobacco pouch, white handle pocket- knife, and a pair of soli- taires were found'in pockets. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Central Police Station, Portsmouth. LANCASHIRE. 72.— Old Trafford ( County).— 12th inst., in the Rochdale Canal at Miles Platting, the body of a woman, age 45 to 50, length about 5 ft. 1 iiu, stout build, hair dark ; dress, pink- and- black skirt, print cotton jacket, black stockings, side- spring boots ( all old). Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been apprehended during the month of June, 1885, with the results, Sc. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. REMARKS. 29 June, 1885, Middlesex Ses License holder, sions 29 June, 1885, Middlesex Ses- License holder, sions 27324 27745 27313 26752 25851 13912 9874 9690 27025 WM. MORRIS, alias SULLIVAN, HUR- ILarceny ( person) REN, SAUNDERS, JONES, WALLIS, MURRAY, and MURPHY EDWIN WILSON, alias WATTS Larceny ( lodger) ARTHUR CARLTON, alias GEO. LEFT- Suspected person WICH WM. NELSON, alias MICHAEL READY Robbery THOS. COLLINS, alias JONES, JAS. Robbery RUSSELL, and GOODWIN JAMES TAYLOR, alias KITCHEN 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision Discharged GEORGE HEALEY JOHN ALLEN THOMAS JONES 22253 17291 12969 22058 24442 27351 26573 27505 23977 26738 17200 24451 12128 7483 26829 26985 21633 13641 28049 27157 27953 20670 ,19361 27367 28027 20545 25600 28234 26506 27761 24848 13551 22535 Unlawful possession Larceny ( person) Larceny and receiving Larceny Larceny Unlawful possession Larceny WM. SOMERSET, alias JNO. COATES Larceny ( person) Larceny ( shop) 23396 ELLEN TAYLOR, alias FITZGERALD, CRONAN, and MILES WM. MOULL, alias TOWER, and BUN CHER WM. TAYLOR SARAH GRAHAM, alias APPLEBY, QUINN, and HUTCHINSON WM. SULLIVAN, alias WILLIAMS and WELLER JOHN WALSH THOMAS KELLY, alias HERBERT MARY ANN WICKS, alias WICKS- FIELD and BROWN ELLEN RICE, alias SMITH TIMOTHY MELOY WM. SMITH, alias JNO. LLOYD and WM. GREEN FREDERICK PUTMAN, alias WOOD WM. BAKER, alias ABSOLAM DUN HEAD JOHN THOMPSON JOHN CRAWLEY, alias HARPER MARTIN KELLY, alias JNO. and THOMAS SULLIVAN, and THOS. O'BRIAN JAS. OSBORNE GEO. SPICE MARGARET FREEMAN, alias BLAKE, LEWIS, and SMITH SARAH WELCH, alias EMMA WOOD FORD DENNIS SULLIVAN JOSEPH SWEENEY LOUISA JENNINGS GEORGE KILSON Larceny ( person) Inflicting bodily harm Larceny Larceny ( wet linen) Pot stealing Shop- breaking Larceny Larceny Horsestealing Failing to report Failing to report Drunkenness and assault Larceny ( person) Larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Drunkenness, itc. Larceny ( visitor) Failing to report 29 June, 1885, Clerkenwell License holder. Police Court 18 months h. l. and 25 30 June, 1885, Central Crimi- License holder. lashes nal Court 5 years penal servitude 30 June, 1885, Central Crimi- Expired convict, under police nal Court supervision. 30 June, 1885, Southwark Expired convict, under police Police Court supervision. 29 June, 1885, Lambeth Police Expired convict. Court 30 June, 1885, Central Expired convict. Criminal Court 1 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Expired convict, sions 1 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- License holder. sions 1 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Expired convict under police sions supervision. 1 June, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict under police supervision. 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict under police supervision 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict under police supervision 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions License holder ' 2 months h. L ,3 months h. l. 7 years penal servitude 12 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 3 months h. l. & years penal servitude 6 months h. L 1 month h. l. PETER WARD HENRY COPAS ARTHUR WILLIAMS, alias THOMAS NEVIL and JAMES BARRY HENRY PARKER alias WM. RIDLEY CARIl GEO COOMBER, alias BEANS and FREDK. RICHARDSON HENRY PHILLIPS, alias WM. BLOOM FIELD and GLADWELL WM. WAPLES, alias SLATER 5 years penal servitude 10 years penal servitude 12 months h. l. 10 years penal servitude Acquitted 6 years penal servitude 6 years penal servitude Acquitted Discharged 3 months h .1. 2 months and 14 days h. l. 3 months h. l. Discharged 3 months h. l. Discharged Fined 6s. or 5 days h. l. 12 months h. l. 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions License holder 2 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- License holder, sions 2 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict, under polic* supervision. 1 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses License holder, sions I July, 1885, Central Crimi- Expired convict, under police nal Court supervision. 1 July, 1885, Central Crimi- Expired convict, under police nal Court supervision. 3 July, 1885, Maidstone Quar- Expired convict, ter Sessions 10 July, 1885, Marlborough License Holder. Street Police Court July, 1885, Bow Street Expired convict under police Possessing housebreaking implements Fowl stealing Drunkenness, etc. Hawking without a li- cense and begging Larceny ( person) Fraud Assault JANE SAUNDERS, alias BRIDGET Larceny ( shop) DILLON, and MARY ANN WELCH WM. WAKELING, alias COLLINS Assault on police Bound over to appear for judgment when called upon 7 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 7 days h. l. Discharged 2 years h. l. 4 months h. l. Discharged 6 months h. l. 1 month h. l. Police Court supervision. 6 July, 1885, Brentford Petty Expired convict under police Sessions supervision 7 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Expired convict, under police sions supervision. 3 July, 1885, Lambeth Police Expired convict, under police Court supervision. 1 May, 1885, Mansion House License holder. 10 July, 1885, Southwark License holder. Police Court I 8 July, 1885, Bow- street Police Expired convict, under police Court supervision. 8 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses Expired convict sions 10 July, 1885, Southwark License holder Police Court 13 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Licence holder 13 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions Expired convict under police supervision 13 July, 1885, Hammersmith Expired convict under police Police Court supervision 30 June, 1885, Marylebone Expired convict. Police Court 13 July, 1885, Surrey Sessions License holder. 13 July, 18S5. Middlesex Expired convict. Sessions 15 July, 1885, Thames Police Expired convict under police Court supervision. 13 July 18S5, Surrey Sessions Expired convict under police supervision. 15 July, 1S85, Southwark Expired convict. Police Court 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1886. Fresh 0 ( fence with which Charged. Office No. NAME. r 26811 SAMUEL WILLIAMS 22918 THOMAS SIMMS 24184 ELLEN KEATING, alias TOWLEY, KEATON, CAYTON, FOLEY, and CATON 25271 MARGT. HEARN, alias MARY AHEARN and ANN . MURPHY 21310 MICHAEL HOLLAND, alias WM. ROBINSON 27372 JOHN KAYLOR, alias CALLAGHAN, KELLER, and KALEY 18819 GEORGE LITTLE 25048 ALFRED BROOKS 20258 DANIEL LEARY, alias RING, LAW HENCE LEARY, and LILLY 25265 JOHN OR AN EY, alias COLLINS, WIL- SON, and DONOVAN Warehouse breaking Larceny Drunkenness and wilful damage Result. Date and Place. REMARKS. Drunkenness, & c. Larceny Assault on police Drunkenness and wilful damage Disorderly conduct Unlawful possession Larceny 6 months h. l. Discharged Bound over to appear for judgment when called upon Fined 30s., or 21 days h. l 18 months h. l. 1 month h. l. Fined 40s. or 1 month h. l. 15 July, 1885, Middlesex License holder. Sessions 17 July, 1885, Worship- street Expired convict, under police Police Court 17 July, 1885, Southwark Police Court supervision. License holder. .15 July, 1885, Bow- street Expired convict, under police Police Court 15 July, 1885, Middlesex Sessions supervision. Expired convict, under police supervision. License holder. 13 July, 1885, Worship- street Police Court 20 July, 1885, Southwark Expired convict, under police 17349 JAMES DRISCOL, alias ROBT. JAY and THOS. JONES 16790 JOSEPH MYATT 26297 MICHAEL LIPMAN, alias THOS. DAR- VILL 28013 VYM. CHANEY, alias CHENERY ° 3706 THOS. SULLIVAN, alias JAMES CUM MINGS 28215 JOHN DINGH, alias DUIGH 25611 ROBERT KEELING Warehouse- breaking Larceny Robbery Larceny Fraud Obstructing and assault- t " Police Court Bound over to keep the 21 July, 1885, Southwark Police Court 6 July, 1885, Woolwich Police Court 14 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- sions peace for 3 months 2 months h. l. 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision 5 years penal servitude ing police Assault 18687 MARY ANN DRISCOL, alias DON- Larceny NELLY 19895 JOHN MURPHY 15193 MARTIN MURPHY, alias CHALLIS 18: » 98 CHAS. WILLIAMS, alias ALFRED DAY and WM. KERR 2 months h. l. 5 years penal servitude Acquitted 12 months h. l. 4 months h. l. Fined 20s. or 14 days h. l. Discharged supervision. Expired convict, under police supervision. Expired convict, under police supervision. Expired convict, under police supervision. Drunkenness Larceny ( person) 18410 JOHN DAVIS, alias MORGAN, RICHD. SNOWBALL, and WM. WATSON 27224 CATHERINE O'BRIAN, alias MC- DONOUGH. McDONO UGHUE, KING, and MARY MALLEY 24278 AMHERST RICHARD RENTON Stealing horse and trap and fraud 22337 JAMES MtCORQUODALE, alias CHAS. WHITELEY, and JNO. FRY 24681 ROBERT LEE, alias COX, THOMAS, and SNOOKS Failing to report Larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Fined 3s. 6d., or 4 days hard labour • J years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 12 months imprisonment 27238 WILLIAM SCADDEN Robbery 27755 THOMAS JONES, alias CORNELIUS Uttering HICKEY, and DOWNEY 28253 BERNARD BRENNAN, alias JOSEPH Failing to report ROSS 17401 ROBERT GRAHAM Drunkenness and orderly conduct 24138 GEORGE ROWLEY, alias JOHN Failing to report ROWLEY 21122 JAMES DEBUSS Disorderly conduct 1 month h, l. 18 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision 8 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude dis- 3 months h. l. 27751 FREDK. BROOKS 20059 | GEO. WELLS, alias GEO. BENNETT 37812 GEO. LONZINIE, alias WALTER BURN and JAMES CARPENTER 27028 JAMES CLARK Assault Uttering and possessing counterfeit coin Larceny ( person) 15136 17531 26729 13941 27219 9895 ALBERT LANCASHIRE MICHAEL McCORMAC, alias MICHAEL CORMACK Larceny ( shop) Drunk, & c. Drunkenness and dis- orderly conduct • JOHN HARPER, alias HENRY SCOTT Utt eri n g counterfeit and JOHN FULLER :. JAMES DINE alias JOHN CLARK WM. DAY', alias WM. HAYDAY DAVID DREDGE 28077 ALFRED J. BURLING, alias PERRING, PERRY, and MOORE 27809 GEORGE KING, alias JOHN BRA- BROOK 27752 GEORGE GREGORY 19836 HENRY BROWN, alias JAMES SIMP- SOX and GEORGE TOMPKINS 23634 JOHN BONSHALL, alias JOHN MON- SHALL 12895 JOHN MURPHY 23288 JAMES CHAMBERS sovereigns Uttering a forged ordei for the payment oi money Larceny ( person) Assault Larceny Incorigible rogue vagabond Larceny ( person) 19365 24389 14161 27892 26296 23777 23100 MICHAEL DONOVAN WILLIAM THREADGOLD, alias WM. BUCK CHARLES LEWIS CHAS. DALEY, alias CHAS. HAWKINS, and GEO. WILLIAMS RICHARD HANCOCK JOHN SMITH JOHN HARNETT and 20894 GEO. ARLINGTON 19505 WM. BROWN alias WM. DAVIS Suspected person on en closed premises Larceny ( person) Larceny Assaulting police Failing to report Larceny* ( persoh) Warehousebreaking Uttering and possessing counterfeit coin Arson Not stated Loitering ( with house- breaking implements) Robbepy Assaulting ' police One surety in £ 10 to keep the peace for 6 months 7 days h. l. Discharged 21 days h. l. 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 18 months h. l. Fined 10s. or 5 days 1 months h. l. 2 years h. l. 12 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 14 days h. l. 6 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 5 years penal servitude 6 months h. l. 4 months h. l. One month h. l. 15 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 15 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- sions 16 July, Edmonton Petty Ses sions 30 June, 1885, Central Crimi- Supervisee, nal Court 2 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- sions 2 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- jSupervisee. sions 4 July, 1885, Marlborough- street Police Court 6 July, 1885, Clerkenwell Police Court 7 July, 1885, Westminster Police Court Expired convict, under police supervision. Expired convict, under police supervision. Supervisee. Supervisee. Supervisee. Supervisee 15 July, 1885, Southwark Expired supervisee Police Court . 16 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Expired supervisee sions 17 July, 1885, Southwark Supervisee Police Court 1 July, 1885, Northallerton License holder. Quarter Sessions 2 July, 1885, Southampton 6 July, 1885, Salford I July, 1885, Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions II July, 1885, Maidstone 11 July, 1885, Maidstone 15 July, 1885, Liverpool License holder. Expired convict, under police supervision. License holder. License holder License holder Supervisee Expired convict 21 July 1885, Southwark Police Court 20 July, 1885, Marylebone Police Court 13 July, 1885, Worship- street Police Court 13 June, 1885, Clerkenwell Police Court 27 July, 1885, Central Crimi- nal Court 28 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- sions 27 July, 1885, Central Crimi- nal Court 27 July, 1885, Marylebone Expired convict, under police Police Court | supervision. 27 July, 1885, Wastminster Expired convict, under police Police Court supervision. 28 July, 1885, Central Crimi- License holder, nal Court Expired convict, under police supervision Expired convict, under police supervision. License holder. Expired convict, under police supervitson. License holder. License holder. 30 July, 1885, Central Crimi- nal Court 1 August, 1885, Central Criminal Court 30 July, 1885, Chelmsford Expired convict, under police supervision. Expired convict. Expired convict. License holder License holder 28 July, 1885, Stratford Petty ; Sessions 27 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses'- ] Sessions 1 August, 1885, Central Crimi- License holder nal. Court I 24 July, 1885, Lambeth Police. Expired convict under police Court supervision. 27 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Supervisee, sions 27 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- Supervisee sions 27 July, 1885, Thames Police License holder Court 20 July, 1885, Bow- street| Supervisee Police Court 29 July, 1885, Central Criminal Court 29 July, 1885, Middlesex Ses- sions 5 years pSnal servitude 28 July, 1885; Central Crimi- nal Court 9 months h. l. | 31 July, 1885, Central Crimi- nal Court 5 years penal servitude 30 July, 1885, Liverpool 12 months h. l. 31 July, 1885, Greenwich Police Court 18 months h. l. 1 August, 1885, Central Crimi- i nal Court ' Own recognisances in £ 20 31 August, 1885, Central Cri- for 6 months ! minal Court Supervisee Expired convict Expired convict under police supervision Supervisee License holder Expired convict Expired convict Expired convict TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 8 8 5. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 LEFT HOME, on Friday, 31st ult., ANN BROWN, but may take the name of CLARK, age 53, height 5 ft. 3 in., connexion sallow, hair reddish brown ( turning grey), eyes hazel, high cheek bones, top teeth false, rather bad walker, stoops slightly^ rather broad built; dress, black dress and mantle, white straw bonnet trimmed pale green feather, ca> h* mere buots. Had with her a small black box, tied round with a piece of clothes- line. Had very little money; but 2 long gold chains, several gold rings, and a gold open- face watch, " C. Wood " engraved inside case. Took train from Putney 10.8 p. m. the day she left, and was last seen at Waterloo at 10.30 p. m. same night. . & :•> » ' is • — - _ ./ v. » w Any person giving any information that will lead to her whereabouts being ascertained will be LIBERALLY REWARDED by applying at 107, High- street, Putney. t • f j^ JISSING, since 23rd July, GEORGE BEDDOE, age 30, height 5 feet 9 inches, complexion fail', hair, whiskers and moustache fair; supposed dress, blue serge suit. Information to C. Butcher, 36, Glasshouse- street, Regent- street, London. - i- ' - 1 . - .. j; i ; ; . j ( .. • . j t . . 0 ' • - • * . WIO THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIED TO NEARLY EVERY FORCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, NOW READY, PRICE ONE SHILLING. MORE " TURNOVERS' ALSO SUITABLE FOR THE ARMY AND RAILWAY FROM 5? " THE GLOBE. Being a SECOND ISSUE of the " TURNOVERS" or Social Articles, which have appeared on the LAST COLUMN of the FRONT PAGE of " THE GLOBE." At all Railway Book- stalls or Newsagents, or can be sent direct from the Office, 367, SERVICES, STRAND, Post Free for 15 Stamps. The above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper, made expressly for the Service, with horizontal escapement, enamel dial, extra jewelled, highly finished strong works, thick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 15s. Detailed Price Lists of " Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials as to excellence of Workmanship, sont post free on application to H. J. NORRIS ( Son of the Head Constable), Watch Manufacturerr and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Safe by Registered' Post without risk to the Purchaser. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, & c., 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NORRIS'S Official Timekeeper at £ 5 10s. is a High- class Silver Watch made expressly for the Army, Police, and Railway Services; it is of unusual strength, constructed for rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. JUBAL WEBB, ENGLISH& F0REIGN PROVISION MERCHANT, KENSINGTON HIGH STREET, LONDON, W. • • - t - i - • , • ,. The Only Gold Medal Awarded, International Health Exhibition, 1884, for Contractor by- appointment N. B.— It is not generally known that Coventry is the Largest Watch Manufacturing District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trade and Foreign Markets with Thousands of Watches annually, there being employed in this Trade upwards of 5,000 persons, enabling Coventry to make Watches on the most approved, best, and newest principles, at the lowest possible cost. INVENTORIES EXHIBITION, 1885. Ct I HAMS, CHEESE, BUTTER, BACON. PRINCIPAL PURVEYOR TO SPIERS AND POND. Contractor by appointment ANTWERP EXHIBITION, 1885. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whom, all communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed 8 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. SPIERS & POND'S CRITERION, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Table d'Hote served in the Grand Hall. Le Diner Parisien in the west Room. SERVED DAILY FROM 6 TILL 8.30, ALSO ON SUNDAYS. In the East Room Special French Dejeuners and Dinner a la Carte. Cuisine Recherche. Grill Room for Suppers tin Midnight. PUBLIC BANQUETING ROOMS, MASONIC ROOMS, CAFE, AMERICAN BAR, SMOKING ROOM, LAVATORIES. SPIERS < fc POND, LIMITED. S. AND H. HAHKIS'S Ebonite - JZZJT ( Requires no Brushing). Waterproof Blacking, Military Waterproof Pouch Blacking. WATERPROOF HARNESS COMPOSITION. POLISHING PASTE FOR CLEANING METALS. Crown 8vo, Masonic Cloth, Lettered, 3s. 6d. ( by post, 3s. 9d.). May be had from either Author or Publisher, or from the Tylers of Lodges. Chips from a Rough Ashlar. Discourseon the Ritual & Ceremonial of Freemasonry, BY BRO. JAMES STEVENS, P. M., P. Z., CLAPHAM, S. W. " Ought to be in the hands of every Mason." " Useful and valuable in the highest dejrree." BRO. RICHARD TILLING. Publisher, 55, WARNER STREET, GREAT DOVER STREET, S. E. 57, MANSELL STREET, E. Sold by all Oilmen, Grocers, Saddlers, etc. AYLMER'S GENERAL INQUIRY and PRIVATE DETECTIVE OFFICE, 319, STRAND, LONDON. Established 1877. Divorce and Confidential Cases secretly conducted. Suspected persons watched. Highest references. ATTWOOD'S PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL INQUIRY OFFICE, 6, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND LONDON. ( Old Established). Missing friends traced; suspected persons watched in town or country; evidence collected for divorce, & c. The strictest secrecy observed in all cases. Terras moderate. Office Hours, 10 to 5.30. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. Proprietor - - H. ECCLES ( Late Superintendent X Division Metropolitan Police). This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly situated, is close to Charing Cross and the Royal Courts of Justice. Police Officers and Witnesses coming to London will find a comfortable home on most reasonable terms. " There is Life for a Look at the Cruci- fied One." . I think I have tried everything, but never till now the one thing that was needful. At last, in the deepest shame and uttermost despair, I was led to look to Jesus. When I thought I could hardly come to God on account of my sins, it was told roe, that " God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that all who believe in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life." When I felt that I did not love God as I ought, I was told not to think of my own feelings, but still to look to Jesus, to read in Him the expression of God's will, and to feel in Him the outpourings of God's love; and thus by looking to Jesus— to Jesus living, praying, and dving on the Cross, to save me and^ every wretched, perisning soul— to love God because He first loved us. . . . To describe beautifully the Christian temper and character does not lead one out of oneself to fix a steady gaze on the Cross of Christ. To lead anyone to wish to resist evil, to wish to exert his power of self- control— in a word, to hate all sin— can only be done by urging and inviting to look to Christ. Until a soul feels that Jesus, Jesus only, can lead him to the Father, until he feels a. personal interest in the Saviour, and is led by this to lay hold of Him, and cleave to Him, and unconsciously receive the virtue which flows forth from Him on all who touch His garment, he will never know what it is to be born of the Spirit, and become a new creature in Christ Jesus. HERFORD. IF YOU WANT A WATCH TO LAST A LIFETIME, BUY AN ENGLISH THREE- QUARTER PLATE LEVER. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE POLICE. BENSON'S NEW PATENT ( No. 4658) " LUDGATE" WATCH. SILVER, X& W& S. GOLD, £ 5. 5. / OluSj £ 12.12. ENAMELLED IRON CABMEN'S BADGES CAB NUMBERS, CAB FARE PLATES, Ac. NUMBERS FOR DOOR, do. o STREET NAME PLATES. IN RICH ENAMEL COLOURS. A bsolutely Permanent and Indestructible. UNEQUALLED FOR LEGIBILITY & CLEANLINESS " POLICB STATION" PLATES. Hackney Carriage Standing Plates. Street Traffic Directions, " KEEP TO THE LEFT," HYDRANT INDICATORS, BOUNDARY PLATES, Ac. WILLING & Co. 70, St. Martin's Lane, London, W. O, IS A " SPECIAL STRENGTH" SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, MY BEST LONDON MAKE, WITH THREE- QUARTER PLATE MOVEMENT. Jewelled throughout. Chronometer Balance, with Damp and Dust- proof Patent Ring Band, and extended Barrel, In massive Sterling Silver Dome Cases, with CRYSTAL GLASS Front, Winds, sets Hands, and opens at baok, its advantages over the old and faulty Full Plate being enormous, as the " Ludgate" Watch will last One Hun- dred Years. It never breaks, as it oannot be over- wound ; and never needs e ^ pensive repairs. Is a better Timekeeper, is a better watch, and is better value than any other watch sold for JE10 in town or country. Will standrough usageof all kinds, and is therefore the BEST WATCH, and specially suited for OONSTABLE8, 8ERQEANT8, 1N8PE0T0R8, 8UPERINTENDENT8. Sent Free and Safe at our risk to all parts for £ 5 5s. or P O O. ( payable at G P O.). Price in 18- csrat Gold'Cr^ stal Olkes clses, TWELVE GUINEAS. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. Benson Is the only Maker of a Three- Quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 5s„ and that our Patent'! Ludgate " Watch cannot be had through or of any Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any Infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. A Book eiDlaining the advantages of this Watch over the Full- Plate English Watches sold by all other makers will be sent post- free on application. The SUPERIORITY in VALUE, ACCURACY, and DURABILITY of th « " Lndtfate" Watch over the 8wi8s and American Keyless and Non- Kevless Watches, made in IMITATION of and SOLD as English work, and the ordinary Full- plate English Watch, is enormous. J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to the Queen, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 and 64, Ludgate- Mll, E. C., London, CLUB ASSOCIATION.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police, will find their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent" Ludgate " English Watch, as It Is worth from JB5 to £ 10 more than any watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all othors in the market. ROYAL AQUARIUM. ONE SHILLING. — MISS JENNY HILL, the Vital Spark; and MADAME OCEANA, the lovely Empress of the Slack Wire, every evening. ROYAL AQUARIUM. Every afternoon at 3, and evening at 8. JOLLY JOHN NASH, THE CHIESI TROUPE of Male and Female Acrobats. The BARI MIGKSA TROUPE of HUN- GARIANS and Miss JESSIE MAYLAND. — One Shilling-. ROYAL AQUARIUM. Every Afternoon and Evening, Cha- peaux Volants, par les Freres Cheesi; CEE MEE, the Flying Trapeze Marvel, with electric effects ; the BECKWITH FAMILY, in their swimming entertain- ments ; and Professor FIELD. Doors open 12.0 noon; close 11.30 p. m. One Shilling. N. B. — Excursionists to London ad- mitted at half- price on production of rail- way ticket. I/ OHDOK : PWHTKD FOB IIEB MAJESTY'S 9TATI0NKBY OFFIOB BY / TOD AND 00., D0OT0B8' COMMONS, K. O.
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