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Date of Article: 21/08/1885
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THE POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. VOL. H., NO. 172. REGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICB GAZETTE, GREAT 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 enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, ani the exact conditions be clearly stated. - 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or skctch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the " hief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case mny Is. 1. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property tc be inserted i » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at one* 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 pitllu- atum. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be rt tired not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning'. They mutt be clearly written on one tide of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by m covering letter. 12. All paymentt must be in adeanee, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Lrummond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or ta Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTB through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the tole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as adecrtis^ s^ ia. J. Mono, Editor. NOTICE. 1,— The composition of the Friday No. of the u 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 Btrict 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 7tn of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. 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- sation 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 POLICB GAZETTB is circulated in the Coloniea METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— B Division.— For obtaining money by false pretences- ROBERT FREDERICK BAKER, age 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight, complexion, moustache ( slight) and small side whiskers dark, reddish nose, slight impediment in speech ; dress, light suit, hard felt hat. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. A clerk ; native of Kennington. Warrant issued. 2.— C Division.— For stealiner, 13thinst., £ 26 18s- 8d.— HENRY WILSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fair, hair ( curly) brown, moustache light, eyes blue, full round face, is in the habit of carrying his left hand in bis pocket; dress, brown check coat and vest, grey striped trousers, blue tie with imitation diamond pin, lace boots, brown felt hat. A native of Brockley, Surrey. 3.— W Division.— For obtaining £ 50 by false pretences- REV. JOHN ALBERT LEIGH, late of Werndee College, South Norwood, age 32, height 5 ft. 11 in., slender build, complexion, hair, and eyes dark, squints; dress, black clerical suit, soft felt hat, Mother resides at D, Beulah Road, Thornton Heath. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 4.— For conspiracy ( absconded from his bail, being associated with men, Case No. 3, 7th inst.)— HARRIS CONLEY WILKINSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair, side whiskers, and moustache light brown ; well dressed, and of gentlemanly ap- pearance. A jeweller, late of 135, Regent- street, W., and The Cottage, The Downs, Wimbledon. Warrant issued. 5.— For fraud and forgery.— EVAN VAUGHAN, age 50, ( looks older;, height about 5 ft. 10 in., slight, com- plexion fair, hair and whiskers ( turning grey) light, no moustache, shaved on chin, good looking, well dressed, and of gentlemanly appearance. An auctioneer, late of 6, Moorgate- street, and South Bank, Lewisliam. Warrant issued. 6.— For stealing a cheque for £ 75, and monies to a large amount.— ULRICK A. WEGENER, a Clerk, age 29 ( looks older), height 5 ft., 8 in., very stout, complexion fresh, hair ( partially bald), beard, whiskers and moustache light, of dissipated and bloated appear- ance, well dressed. Is supposed to be staying at some watering place. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Wantage ( County).— For unlawfully wound- ing at West Hanney, 12th inst.— A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion and hair dark, mous- tache and tuft on chin black, eyes ( supposed) hazel; dress, dark blue suit, clogs, grey turban cap with green and red flower in front. A travelling juggler ; sings Irish songs, & c. Information to Supt. Dorrell, Wantage. 8.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing, 13th inst., a lady's gold dress ring, set blue stones ; a brown leather purse, and 13s. 6d.— JOHN WOODS, age 22, height 5 ft. 3} in., hair very light, clean face ; dress, small plaid jacket, dark serge trousers, red neckerchief with light spots, soft felt hat Was recently discharged from Reading Prison. Information to Acting Supt. Moulden, Reading. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 9— Chesharn ( County).—¥ or stealing 3s. 6d. at Amersham, 29th September, 1884.— C. PARKER, a photographer, age about 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, face blotchy, hair, whiskers ( shaved on chin), and moustache light, shows his gums when talk- ing, and walks with a sha filing gait; dress, grey tweed or slate colour suit, black hai d felt hat. Has resided at Hammersmith, Watford, and Berkhampstead, and visited gentlemen's houses to take views in 1884. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Inspector Webb, Chesham. 10.— Great Marlow ( County).— For stealing, 6th inst., a small silver watch, opens with two glasses, maker, " Bennett, Cheapside, London," with chain composed of 4 small chains, and silver clasp attached — A TRAMPING WATCH AND CLOCK- CLEANER, age about 55, short and slight, complexion, hair ( turn- ing grey), and moustache dark ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark grey trousers, black felt hat with flat rim, wore a watch and chain, carried an umbrella 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. 11.— High Wycombe ( County).— For larceny ( bailee), 14th inst.— WILLIAM HALL, age about 30, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in, complexion fair, moustache ( heavy) dark, full round face. Was traced to Acton. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Collins, High Wy- combe. 12.— Buckingham ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and 3 children— WALTER JOSEPH M ARKHAM, age 30, height 5 ft, 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, full round face, walks erect; a blacksmith, gunsmith, locksmith, Arc. Left Bucking- ham about 30th ult, accompanied by a woman, age 22, complexion fresh, and took train to Banbury, thence to Birmingham, where they are supposed to reside. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Nolus, Buckingham. 13.— High Wycombe ( Borough).— For obtaining money and a quantity of chairs by false pretences, 8th June last— JOSHUA HACKETT TOWNSEND ( travelling as Townsend and Co.), age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, full round face. Was convicted at Birming- ham for stealing a horse and cart, and sentenced to 9 months' imprisonment Is also known at HulL Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Collins, High | Wycombe. CAITHNESS- SHIRE. ' 14.— Wick ( County).— For housebreaking and steal 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. ing, 12th June lost— JOHN or JACK DONACHIE, a tramp, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair, whiskers ( shaved on chin), and moustache light; dress, black corded morning coat, black trousers, black hard felt hat; was carrying a new box, stained red and var- nished. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Sinclair, Wick. CARNARVONSHIRE 15.— Carnarvon ( County).— For stealing, at Llan- dudno, a silver lever watch, No. unk » own; a gold washed albert guard, curb pattern; a black leather purse con- taining 5s. 6d.; also a silver lever watch ( No. unknown^ a silver albert chain ( curb pattern), and 13s. Od.— HUGH M0LL0Y, age 15, short, hair very light, good looking, large warts on left side of neck ; dress, dark clothes ( may be a double- breasted jacket), blue and white cricket cap. Booked for Liverpool, stating he was going to Sheffield. Carried a yellow tin hat box. Supposed native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Major Clayton, Chief Constable, Car- narvon CHESHIRE. 16.— Chester ( City).— For stealing a light grey tweed suit, black- and- white striped socks, a double- peaked checked tweed cap, tied at top with brown ribbon ; a gentleman's silver watch, No. 18162, maker " Blundell, Cork," with silver chain, large flat link pattern, attached ; and a lady's ditto, No. 3391, chain with Spanish coin and silver pistol key attached— Private WILLIAM HUME, No. 1325, Cheshire Regi- ment, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes blue, downcast look, stoops slightly ; dress, supposed stolen suit. A collier; native of Manchester. Enlisted at Bury, Lancashire, in 1877, and lately returned home from India. Information to Chief Constable Fenwick, Chester. 17.— Stockport ( Borough). — For stealing, 4th inst., a lady's gold Geneva watch, No. 122597, engraved cases, gold dial, gold albert guard, short and long link pattern, with small locket attached— A MAN, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, whiskers ( short) sandy ; dress, black ribbed worsted coat and vest, dirty moleskin trousers, clogs, soft felt hat. Stated he was a labourer, and had been em- ployed at Grappenhall, near Crewe. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. 18.— Alfreton ( County).— For shopbreaking, 18th ult.— CHARLES BARNETT, alias WILLIAM COST- LEY and WAGGER, 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. 19.— Barnstaple ( County).— For arson— HENRY MARSDEN PARKS, age 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair ( curly, and inclined to sandy) light brown, near- sighted; is fond of horses, and associates with betting men ; dress, generally light grey suit. A wine and spirit merchant; native of Barnstaple. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Songhurst, Barn- staple. 20.— Devonport ( Borough).— For unlawfully dis- posing of leather, & c., entrusted to him— JAMES TREBILCOC'K, 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. 21.— Fareham ( County).— For stealing, 16th ult., a lady's silver watch, gold guard, brooch and earrings to match, a silver crab brooch, silver locket and chain, a silver guard and £ 7 13s 6d in gold and silver— CHARLES RICHARD HOWELL, age 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 28th ult, accompanied by a young man appearance of footman. May be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. 22-— Winchester ( City).— For stealing a pair of trousers ( recovered) from furnished apartments— WALTER GORDON ( supposed false), age about 40, height 6 ft. 11 in., complexion, moustache ( heavy), 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. 23 •— Bolton ( County).— For stealing, 16th inst., at Turton, 5 florins, 1 half- crown, 1 shilling, 1 sixpence, and sixpence in coppers, 1 brass ring, stone deficient, 1 brass keeper ring set with beads, a common brass scarf pin, a red purse with elastic band, containing a franc piece and a small key— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, whiskers and moustache light; dress, light coloured monkey jacket, light moleskin trousers and cap ; appearance of a navvy. Information to Supt. Holland, Bolton. 24.— Burnley ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisees ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, alias JOYCE and TOODY, Office No. 23030, age 36, height 5 ft. 3* in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, scar centre of forehead and on right arm, 3rd right fingfr deformed. Sentenced at Preston 18th October. 1882, to 12 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 1922 — 11.— ABRAHAM DONALDSON, Office No. 27882, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, scar centre of forehead and top of 2nd left finger, right thumb deformed, mole left breast, burn scar bend of left knee. Sentenced at Preston, 20th February, 1884, to 15 months' hard labour and 7 years' police super- vision for larceny. 3537— 12.— WILLIAM HESKETH, alias WM. HY. ASKEW, Office No. 26782, age 33, height 5 ft. 4i in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scars over right eye, under bottom lip, right thigh ( boil), and several scars back of shoulder blades. Sentenced at Preston, 2nd January, 1884, to 12 months' hard labour and 4 years' police supervision for house- breaking. 3601. Information to Supt. Wright, Burnley. 1' j.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, loth inst., between i,' 30 and £ 50, gold- JOHN GORDON, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, whiskers sandy, moustache ( slight) light, large scar over eye ; dress, dark worsted cloth suit, white shirt and collar, scarf tie, black billycock hat. Was formerly employed at 43, St. Anil- street, Liverpool. 26— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, 6th inst., at Pendlebury, a black serge suit, step collar on coat and vest, hand- bound mohair braid, Italian lining " DOBIR," age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair, and eyes dark, thin features; dress, cord suit, clogs, black billycock hat. A carrier's man , travels between Leigh, Bolton, and Manchester. 27.— Old Trafford ( County). — For failing to report— Sapervisee CHARLtfS JONHS, Office No. 2198, age 50, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark. Sentenced at Manchester 7th December, 1881, to 18 months' hard labour for felony. Suspected of breaking into several houses at Eccles. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Traftord. 28.— Prescot ( County).— For stealing, between 15th and 16th inst., at Widnes, a silver lever watch ( new), maker " Harrison, Manchester," cream colour dial, gold hands, plain cases.— A MAN, age 25 to 26, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, small side whiskers; dress, black corded coat and vest, grey tweed trousers, lace boots. This man took lodgings at the house, stating he was foreman for Telephone Co. from Brighton, and that 10 workmen were following. Information to Supt. Barker, Prescot. 29.— Prescot ( County).— For embezzling £ 12 lis. 9d. at Widnes, 17th inst.— ERNEST WAELLAN, a German, age 24, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache sandy; dress, brown tweed clothes, felt hat. Warrant issued. 30.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report- License Holders EDWARD GRAHAM, alias McGRATH, Office No. 25890, age 26, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue. E. G., star, and anchor left hand. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 15th April, 1879, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years'police supervision for shopbreaking. Licensed 26th September, 1884. F 266.— GEORGE PRICE, Office No. 27632, age 23, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes- hazel, cast in left eye and sight defective, scars right side forehead and left breast. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 20th April, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude for housebreaking Licensed 17th April, 1885. H 332.— JAMES SMITH, alias THOS. JOHNSON, Office No. 28355, age 49, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes grey^ two scars between eyes, one on right cheek, upper lip, nose, and left side of head, right ankle injured. Sentenced at Manchester on the 13th July, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude for possessing implements for manufacturing counterfeit coin. Licensed 11th July, 1885. H 735.— Supervisees CATHERINE ROCHE, alias ROACH and HIGGINS, Office No. 27127, age 37, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes grey,' mole left side of face, scars on right arm, wrist, and hand. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 5th February, 1878, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7years'police supervision for larceny ( dwelling- house). Liberated 1st February, 1885. E 18.- JOHN CLAY- TON, Office No. 24839, age 23, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, J. C., F. J., star, and man's head back of left arm, C. W. and star front of left arm. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 6th No- vember, 1882, to 18 months' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for shoplifting. 1057. — WM. HOBAN, alias HOBIN and PATH. HOGAN, Office No. 19355, age 59, height 5 ft. 8i in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, wound mark right shin, scars 2nd right finger, under each jaw, and right side of neck ( boil). Sentenced at Manchester on the 12th March, 1873, to 7 years'penal servitude and 7 years' police super- vision for larceny. Licensed 4th December, 1878. L 378.— JOHN MORAN, alias MOREN, Office No. 28208, age 36, height 5 ft. 8i in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, anchor back of right hand. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 16th December, 1879, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for warehousebreaking. Liberated 7th July, 1885. F 1103. — ELIZABETH BEEZLEY, alias HENRY, HANLO'N, and HARRIS, Office No. 20966, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, broad features, flat nose, several pockmarks on forehead, scar left cheek. Sentenced at Liverpool on the 8th January, 1879, to 12 months' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for receiving. 31.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee MARY JANE MYERS, alias HILLIERS, age23, height 4 ft. Ill in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, W. M., W. M., William Myers on right arm, W. M. T. H. on left arm. Sentenced at Manchester, 10th February, 1881, to 11 months' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for larceny ( person). Information to the Chief Superintendent, City Police, Liverpool. 32.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee JAMES CAIN, Office No. 21201, age 27, height 5 ft. 1 h in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes brown, mole right cheek, nose prominent, scar inside right arm. Sentenced at Salford on the 28th August, 1882, to 6 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 5098. MARY JANE MARTON, alias LUCY ASHTON, Office No. 27986, age 43, height 5ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar left of nose. Sentenced at Manchester on the 30th September, 1884, to 8 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 92768. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, City Police, Manchester. 33.— Barrow- in- Furness ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee THOS. McH ALE, alias JAS. Mc- HALE, Office No. 16382, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyesblue, lost ends of 2nd and 3rd right fingers, scars over and below left eye, on nose, and back of neck, blue marks right arm. Sentenced at Preston, 9th April, 1879, to 2 years' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. 1119. Information to the Chief Constable, Central Police Office, Barrow- in Furness. 34.— Blackburn ( Borough).— Tot child stealing, 13th inst.— TWO FEMALES ; 1st, age 17, height 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair ( cut short) sandy ( red), sup- posed blind in one eye ; dress, black jacket and hat; 2nd, age 14, height 4 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion and hair dark ; wore a shawl over her head. The child, John William Sharpies, aged 3 years, hair light brown, very small eyes, is dressed in dark tweed jacket, vest, and trousers bound with braid, grey stockings and clogs ; can say indistinctly that his name is " John Willie." The girls were seen in possession of the child on the 13th inst., and traced to Burnley ; thence they are supposed to have gone into Yorkshire. Information to Chief Constable Ward, Blackburn. 35.— Oldham ( Borough).— For failing to report- License Holder JOHN HULME, Office No. 24514, age 40, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes hazel, scars on scalp, below right knee, and left elbow, 4 blue dots left forearm. Sentenced at Salford on the 21st October, 1878, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 25th March, 1884. E 1078. Information to the Chief Constable of Oldham. LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 36.— Linlithgow ( County).— For embezzlement— WILLIAM HENRY ATKINSON or AITCHISON, a traveller, or hawker of drapery goods, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion slightly swarthy, hair dark brown, very small side whiskers ( if any— otherwise clean shaved), eyes ( staring) hazel, full face, thick neck, rather good- looking, of smart, active, and very respectable appearance ; dress, when last seen, brown small check tweed jacket suit, carried a corded waterproof overcoat. A native of Liverpool; served his time as a draper at Sheffield. Left on 17th inst. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 saying he was going to Manchester, which he visited occasionally, and where he has a brother residing supposed in the same line of business as himself. Had with him a white wicker basket about 3 ft. long by 2 ft. broad, with padlock and bar in front. May en- deavour to obtain employment in a drapery establish- ment. Har an auctioneer's license in his possession. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Borthwick, Chief Con- stable, Linlithgow. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 37,— Welshpool ( County) — Forstealing, 9th May last, at Llanfair, a watch ( recovered)— THOMAS JONES, alias " TOM TV QRWYN," age 33, height, 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers sandy, eyes brown ; dress, supposed white slop, dirty mole- skin trousers, strong navvy boots ( very high up the leg), black soft felt hat A native of Llanfihangel. Was last heard of at Holt, Denbighshire, Iwhere he was employed as farm servant. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ellis, Welshpool. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 38.— 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. STAFFORDSHIRE. 39.— Stafford ( Counti/).— For failing to report— License Holder THOMAS WILLIAMS, Office No 26236, age 32, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scars left side forehead, on nose, and corner of right eye, two moles left shoulder, stumpy great toes. Sentenced at Statiord on the 28th April, 1879, to 7 years' penal servitude for arson. Licensed 31st October, 1884. F 395. Information to Captain Oswell, Deputy Chief Constable, Stafford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 41.— 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. 42.— 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. 43.— Lewes ( County).— Forembezzlement, 10thult. - 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. Information to Supt. Osbon, Lewes. 44.— Hastings ( Boiough).— For stealing, 4th inst., a lady's gold hunter watch, No. 3913 ; a gold neck- chain, a diamond ring, die.— SAMUEL HARRIS, age about 36, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight, complexion fair, hair and moustache light; dress, light suit, check cloth cap with double peak. Stated he was a ship's steward, and resided at 5, Ewart Grove, Chelsea. Warrant issued. 45.— Hastings ( Borough).— For stealing, 1st inst., 10s. 6d., a pair of boots, and a blue stuff bag— RICHARD BAILEY, age 15, short, complexion and hair dark, small round face ; dress, black coat, brown trousers, heavy lace boots, black felt hat. A native of Hastings. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. eive 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, Tetburjr, 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. Luftman, Malmesbury. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING;. 49.— Guisboro' ( County). — For stealing three sovereigns, 2 half sovereigns, and half dozen silver teaspoons— ELIZABETH SUGGETT, age 27, height 5 ft., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes bine, round face; dress, black cloth jacket, brown stuff dress, black velvet hat, trimmed yellow flowers. A native of Hilton, near Yarm. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Clarksoc, Guisboro'. SUFFOLK. £ 5 REWARD. 40.— Ipswich ( Prison).— Woodcut portrait and 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. 71 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes dull grey, oval face, scar on forehead over left eye, 2 large moles right cheek, flag tattooed outside left forearm, dot back of left wri& t; 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. WARWICKSHIRE. 46.— 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- ably. A native of Wednesbury, Staffordshire; lately resided at Balsall Heath Road, Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. 47.— Leamingto n ( Borough).— For embezzlement — GEORGE WINTERBURN, late Secretary to the Guy's Cliffe Lodge of Odd Fellows, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair, moustache, and small side whiskers, light brown, eyes ( peculiar cast in both) hazel, slightly round shouldered ; dress, brown suit, but carried a carpet- bag containing a check suit. A saddler ; may seek work at harness- makers', or endeavour to leave the country. Left for Birmingham by mid- day train, lltli inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Brabner, Leamington. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING;. 50.— Knaresboro' ( County). — Woodcut portrait and description of WALTER ABBLSS, 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. Ormsbv, Knaresboro". 51.— Leeds ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of HERBERT HISCOCK, whose apprehen- sion is sought for embezzling age 2S, height 5 ft- 10 or 11 in., complexion fair. hairdark brown, speaks with a West of England accent ; drtss, black worsted morn- ing coat, padded on shoulders, light v< st and trousers, black billycock hat, generally wtars gaiters. A clothier's assistant; native of Wiltshire or Gloucester- shire. Warrant issued. 52.— Leeds (£ oro* ky — For stealing £ 11 — ARCHIBALD McPHEE, age 36, height 5 ft. 6 in., WILTSHIRE. 48.— Malmesbury ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of J. C. GREEN, alias TOM ROD- NEY and CHARLES JAMES, whose apprehension is sought for bigamy at Malmesbury, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, pale face, hair ( partly bald) nearly grey, moustache ( heavy) dark, eyes rather small, 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 4 T H E POLTCE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. i885. 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. 53.— 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. RAILWAYS. 54.— Woodcut portrait and description of LEONARD GOODHIND, late London and South- Western Rail- 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. 55.— B Division— Woodcut portrait and descrip- 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 56.— N Division.— Remanded at Stratford Petty Sessions till 22nd inst, for larceny from a church— RICHARD WH[ TAKER, alias GALES, age 30, height 5 ft. 4* in., complexion fair, hair and moustache sandy, eyes grey, two false teeth in front upper jaw, speaks with a strong No'th country accent. Has two brothers named George and Edmund, who have re- cently come to reside in the neighbourhood of Wal- thamstow. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. DENBIGHSHIRE. 57.— 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. DEVONSHIRE. 58.— Exeter ( City.)— Committed for trial at the next Assizes for shooting police, 5th inst.— ROBERT JACKSON, 22, Union- street, Leeds ( false), age 40 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top and cut short) turning grey, eyes blue, long thin face, clean shaved, of gentlemanly appearance, 4 boil marks and very large varicose veins on left leg, 3 boil marks and large varicose veins right leg, top of little finger left hand slightly crooked, 3 teeth deficient in upper jaw, all wanting in lower jaw j dress, black tweed overcoat, black diagonal cutaway coat, " Horsford and Byrd, 322, Oxford- street, London, W.,'' on tab, dark mixture vest, dark grey tweed trousers, striped flannel shirt, merino under ditto and drawers, side- spring boots, black bowler hat, " London, Manchester, Vienna, 1873, Paris, 1878," inside. Information to Captain Bent, Chief Constable, Guildhall, Exeter. KENT. 59.— 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. CO.— Margate ( Borough.).— Sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment for picking pockets— WIL LI A M FOSTER, Suffield- street, Middlesboro' ( false), age 30, height 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. 61.— 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 Romanis, Margate. STAFFORDSHIRE. 62.— Stoke- on- Trent ( County).— Committed for trial at Stafford Quarter Sessions, for unlawfully wounding at Hartshill, 8th inst— HENRY WATERS, age 34, height 5 ft. 71 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes hazel, sharp features, pockpitted. Has served in the 2nd Battalion 5th Fusiliers, was con- victed for striking a non- commissioned officer at Agra, Bengal, India, in February, 1880, and sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment. Since his discharge from the Army he has been employed as puddler at Messrs. Bosfield and Co.' s Ironworks, Stockton- on- Tees. A native of Newport, Monmouthshire. Information to Supt. Hackney, Stoke- on- Trent. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 63.— Pocklington ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., for failing to report— Supervisee JAS. WILSON, Office No. 28142, age 27, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey ( large), slight squint in eyes, scar and dot right cheek bone. Sentenced at Northallerton on the 2nd July, 1878, to 7 years'penal servitude and 5" years' police supervision for larceny. Liberated 1st July, 1885. F 642. Information to Supt. East Riding Constabulary, Pocklington. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING.) 64.— Guisborough ( County).— Sentenced, 18th inst., to 1 month's imprisonment for larceny ( person) at Redcar Races- JAMES McCULLOCH, age 30, height 5 ft. 62 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes grey, scar on chin and back of right hand, blue dot back of left hand, left elbow joint deformed, " J." on left arm, indistinct anchor right arm ; dress, black, grey, and red checked coat and vest, brown mixture cloth trousers, blue tie with white spots, light lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Glasserton, Scotland. 65.— Guisborough ( County).— Sentenced, 18th inst., to 1 month's imprisonment for attempting to pick pockets at Redcar Races— CHARLES EDWARD ( supposed false), age 22, height 5 ft. 4b in., complexion fresh ( rather red about the nose), hair dark brown, moustache ( slight) dark, eyes grey, cut mark below left eye and on right thumb, several scars on head, and one about 6 inches long on left side of neck ; dress, dark blue mixture cloth suit, side- spring boots, hard felt hat, carried an umbrella. A native of Birming- ham. 66.— Guisborough( County).— Committed for trial at the North Riding Quarter Sessions, 20th October next, for breaking into a jeweller's shop at Coatham, 25th May last- MICHAEL BRODERICK, age 20, height 5 ft. 7j in., completion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, birthmark inside right thigh, scar centre of forehead ; dress, brown jacket and vest, old mole- skin trousers, side- spring boots, cloth cap with peak. A native of Huddersfield. 67— Guisborough ( County). — Sentenced, 18th inst., to 1 month's imprisonment for larceny— PETER CARNEY, age 27, height 5 ft. 7i in., complexion fresh, hair, moustache, and eyes brown, large brown mark on right arm extending from wrist to elbow; dress, black worsted cloth suit, blucher boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Southwick, near Sunderland, Durham. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. 68,— Northallerton ( County).— Committed for trial for maliciously and feloniously maiming a horse at Thirsk, 13th inst.— JOHN McGOUGH, alias " CHAR- COAL," age 29, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache black, eyes grey, burn mark right side of temple ; dress, moleskin jacket and vest, black cloth trousers, old lace boots, brown cap. States he is a native of Rochdale. Information to Deputy- Chief Constable Walmsley Northallerton. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 69.— D Division.— 8th inst., a black morocco leather hand bag, block bottom, 24 inches long and 18 inches deep, with two straps and Bramah lock, con- taining 1 lady's gold keyless half- hunting watch, No. 419, maker, " Boore, 54, Strand,"' white dial, blue enamelled monogram " A. A. A. A." on back ; 1 gold watch, enclosed in heart- shaped carbuncle ; 2 gold bracelets, rubyand emerald set in each; 2 black enamelled bracelets, ruby and emerald set in each ; 1 gold ribbon band bracelet, set single turquoise surmounted with, brilliants, small turquoise and brilliants at end; 1 small gold band bracelet, set with single turquoise ; 1 three gold bands bracelet, centre set with black pearl surmounted by 18 brilliants, white pearl surmounted by 17 brilliants, and a large brilliant surmounted by 9 smaller ones on either side ; 1 coral bracelet, set 3 stones surmounted by brilliants; 1 gold bracelet, blue en- amelled ; 1 pink pearl bracelet, surmounted by rose diamonds, thin gold ; 2 half- hoop gold bracelets ( one set with 18 brilliants, and one with 32 brilliants; 1 large heavy gold band bracelet, hook and eye snap, " Annie" in dark blue enamel on hook, with large brilliant on each side of " Annie; " 3 large brooches ( diamond itar, one small coral brooch, surmounted by brilliants; one large ditto, set with single stone ( diamond value 500 guineas); pair emerald and diamond brooch, double horseshoe, convertible ; 1 tur- quoise horseshoe brooch, set with row of small bril- liants ; 1 diamond crescent brooch, set with 8 large brilliants in centre ; 1 padlock brooch with key; 1 very fine pink pearl brooch, set with 5 brilliant leaves ; 1 gold brooch, set single turquoise, surmounted with bril- liants ; 1 single stone brilliant brooch, surmounted by 9' smaller ones ; 1 brilliant spray brooch, 4 pearls set in 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 gold, a man in moon ; 1 ruby cross, set with 11 stones surmounted by brilliants ; 1 silver diamond cross, 12 stones with diamond loop ring set 3 large stones ; 1 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. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 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 fine 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, enamelled " 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. I, in bril- liants thereon ; 1 pair of eyeglasses, gold frames. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 70.— Bottisham [ County).— 10th inst., by burglary, 1 blue frieze overcoat, velvet collar, two pockets with flaps outside, unstitched at back, seam under collar; 1 black coat, button deficient on sleeve ; 1 pair of white cotton gloves, red and white pocket handkerchief, 1 pair of heavy rifle boots, tipped and nailed, whole tongues with an additional piece on top, 1 pair of light side- spring boots, recently soled, elastic chafed at tops, 1 fish basket, 1 man's check cotton shirt, 1 pair of boy's un- bleached stockings, 1 blue and white packing handker- chief, torn at corner. Information to Inspector Redhouse, Bottisham. 71.— Isle of Ely, Chatteris ( County). — 10th inst., a rather small old- fashioned silver cream- jug, embossed, initials supposed " S. 0. U." Information to Inspector King, Chatteris. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 72.— Dumfries ( County).— 12th and 13th inst., at Lockerbie, a gentleman's yellowish- grey waterproof, about half worn, angular tear neatly mended on right sleeve near shoulder, and one near bottom of right skirt. A gentleman's single- breasted rough dark grey tweed ulster, about half worn, cloth band at back, two pockets on hips, containing a pair of green coloured driving gloves with red stripes across back. Information to Chief Constable Jones, Dumfries. HAMPSHIRE, 73.— Winchester ( City).— Since October, 1884, a case of Afghan arms, consisting of 1 sword with Da- mascus blade ( Afghan name on blade), 1 axe with wood handle, 1 large knife two feet long in leather case, 2 small knives in leather cases, 2 pistols ( one large, one small), 1 knife with handguards, black leather belt, and pouches, steel mountings, 2 hand shields ( Mari country), and Ghoorkha Kookrie. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. KENT. 74.— 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, Tunlridge Wells. LANCASHIRE 75.— Bolton ( County). — 12th inst., at Kearsley, a man's white cord vest, nearly new, 3 pockets outside, 1 inside left breast, white calico lining, brass buttons. Information to Supt. Holland, Bolton. 76.— Garstang ( County).— 31st ult., atGarstang, a central- gear Rotary Tricycle, Rudge's make, Coventry, No. 4383. Information to Supt. Webb, Bowgreave, Garstang. 77.— 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. 78— Old Trafford ( County).— Between 30th ult. and 13th inst., a pair of eye glasses, gold frames ; 1 gold pencil case, engraved, seal stone at top ; 1 gold signet ring, 9 carat, with red blood stone. 79.— Old Trafford ( County). — 13th inst., at Crumpsall, 1 champion tennis racquet, " Hosgood" written on handle. £ 5 REWARD. 80.— Old Trafford ( County).— Between 7th and 8th inst., at Eccles, 1 gold bracelet, about 1 in. wide, buckle pattern without spike, bead chain at either end, and provided on inside with an oval recess, fitted with glass, in a leather case lined with velvet or silk ; 1 pair gold sleeve links, oval shape, diagonal filigree pattern on surface; 1 set of gold studs, engraved fronts, crescent- shaped backs, Jeffries' patent ; 1 gold ring, " Mizpah " in Old English letters engraved thereon, broken at back, " E. H. W. to T. B., August 19th, 1878," engraved inside ; 1 pair small gold earrings ( design, a. flattened bill about the size of a pea), provided with screwed shank and nut; 1 lady's gold ring, set with small diamonds; 1 doz. small silver teaspoons ( new), modern pattern, monogram '• T. E. B." ; 1 pair of silver sugar tongs to match, 4 silver salt cellars, washed in- side with gold ; 4 silver spoons to match ; 4 silver salt spoons, gold washed in bowls ; 1 silver bracelet, about in. wide, raised ivy leaves thereon ; 1 narrow silver bracelet, " Jig" engraved inside, safety chain attached ; 1 narrow silver filigree bracelet, 1 narrow silver, self- fastening bracelet or bangle ; 1 silver watch chain, with small silver charms, consisting of vinaigrette, and a model foot, set with stones attached ; 1 silver Geneva watch, No. 4780, minute hand broken off; and about £ 3. It is requested that inquiry be made at pawnbrokers, jewellers, < fcc. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Thomas Bruvit, 63, Victoria- crescent, Eccles, for the apprehen- sion and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. LINCOLNSHIRE, £ 21 REWARD. 81.— Grimsby ( County).— Between 1st April and 16th ult., at Weelsby House, near Great Grimsby, 4 old and valuable oil paintings, viz., a SEASIDE SCENE ON THE DUTCH COAST, with a wreck and women in short dresses, size 3 ft. wide by 18 in. deep, in carved oak gilded frame ; a LANDSCAPE, show- ing a road, house, and trees, about 2 ft. 10 in., square, in gilt frame; two others — " MORNING" and " EVENING," each 2 ft. deep by 16 inches wide, gilt moulded frames. The above reward will be paid—£ 10 10s by Alex. W. T. Grant Thorold, Esq., Weelsby House, and £ 10 10s. by the Bradley Haverstoe Association for the Pro- secution of Felons— for the apprehension and convic- tion of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Inspector Stennett, Grimsby. 82— 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. MIDLOTHIAN. 83— Edinburgh ( City).— Between 7th and 13th inst., by housebreaking, a plain band gold bracelet; 2 dozen silver tea- spoons, foreign make, Apostle pattern, plain bowl, with figure at top, representing one of the Apostles, cross- bars above bowl and at bottom of figure, chased in centre of handle ; 3 round plain gold shirt studs; 3 round coral ditto ; 15 large sized dinner knives, with white ivory handles and corded German silver ferrules, " James Miller, 70, Princes Street, Edinburgh, by Her Majesty, V. R. and Crown, Wellington Knife, Royal Letters Patent," stamped on blades ; 4 small sized knives ( same pattern); 1 pair of silver grape scissors, about 6 inches long, imitation grapes and vine leaves engraved on blades ; a gentle- man's brown check snuft* colour tneed suit, consisting of single- breasted shooting coat, two pockets with flaps at sides, ticket ditto, and one inside right breast, dark lining, ". Melrose, Peebles," on buttons of trousers : a gentleman's single- breasted black melton morning coat, two pockets in skirts, one outside left and inside right breast, dark lining, black cloth- covered butt > ns ; a single- breasted vest to match ; 1 pair of black and white checked tweed trousers, fly fronts, metal buttons, " Virtue and Coy., St. Square," thereon ; 2 pairs of dark and grey mixture tweed trousers, " Holtenum and Welsh" on buttons ( one pair with hole in seat); 1 single- breasted rough brown tweed vest, with small red tick through; 1 pair of men's grain leather lacing waterproof boots, with toecaps, tackets in soles, size 8 ( nearly new) ; 2 men's side- spring boots, one with toe cap and one plain ( size 8) ; 6 men's dark and white striped tweed shirts, white pearl buttons on breasts and wristbands ( size 16); 12 merino under- shirts of a greyish colour, some light and some heavy make, with long sleeves; 6 white cotton pocket- handkerchiefs, " L. La Cowe " stamped on corners ; 1 black diagonal corded cloth overcoat ( loose), black cloth covered buttons, " J. W. Black " on tab ; and an old dark blue cloth ditto ( thick, heavy cloth), lined thin dark tweed with blue stripes. Supposed by tramps ( at least two), who left behind a pair of brown mixture tweed trousers and vest to match, a black serge jacket, a dark diagonal corded vest, a pair of very old grey trousers ( greasy and torn), a black silk tartan cravat, and a Stuart tartan worsted ditto, and will no doubt be found wearing part of the stolen clothing. They are apparently men or lads under middle stature, and were raggedly and dirtily dressed. It is requested that inquiry be made at pawn- brokers, jewellers, < fcc. Information to the Chief Constable, Criminal Investigation Department, Edinburgh. ROXBURGHSHIRE. 84.— 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. 85.— 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. STAFFORDSHIRE. 86.— Brierley Hill ( County). — 17th inst., at Amblecote Athletic Sports, a gold lever watch, plain dial, engine- turned cases, gold hands, steel seconds ditto ; 1 gold Geneva lever ditto, No. 23981, plain back, gold hands, steel seconds ditto, gold figured dial; 1 very old - plate 18- carat lever ditto, No. 1362, maker " Penlington, Liverpool," engine- turned cases, white dial, black figures, no seconds hand, spring capped. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. SURREY. 87— Guildford ( County).— 11th inst., at Riple. v 10 blocks of coloured flannel shirting, 8 rolls of fancy cretonne, 5 pieces of lady's dress materials, colours various, and 12 damask table cloths. Information to Supt. Barker, Guildford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 88.— Lewes ( County).— 3rd inst, a gold |- plate English lever watch, No. 14996, maker " Turpin Brothers, London." 3rd inst., at Newhaven, a silver lever watch, No. 10546. 89.— Lewes ( County).— 7th inst, at Lewes Races, a black satchel, 1 black melton jacket, H. K. Smith on collar, pockets on hips containing 10s 7jd, an occasional license for 7th and 8th inst, and a post- office order for Is 7Jd. Information to Supt Osbon, Lewes. £ 20 REWARD. 90.— Brighton ( Borough).— 3id 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 £ 16 REWARD. 91.— Brighton ( Borough].— 2Sth ult a lady's open- face gold keyless English lever watch, No. 3651G, initials J. L. inside ; a lady's lS- 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, 14, York- street, Cheetham- hill- road, Manche « ter. for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. 92.— Brighton ( Borough). — 2Sth July, a silver hunter watch, plain cases, Swiss make, No. 62291. 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. 29th July, an open- face silver Geneva watch, No. 37/ 6769, and small link pattern silver albert chain, with pencil and cross attached. 31st July, a lady's gold English lever watch, No. 35516, and 18- carat gold albert chain attached ; also, a gold brooch set with diamonds. 3rd inst., a plain gold watch, white face, maker " Harris, Clerkenwell, London," number unknown. 3rd inst., a lady's open- face gold watch, maker " Coxsavory, Cornhill, London." 4th inst., a small gold English lever watch, maker " Neall, Edgware- road, London," number unknown. 5th inst., a gold open face lever watch, maker " Smith, Duke- street, Manchester- square, London," cases much worn. 5th inst., a silver lever watch, maker " Johnson, Strand, London," number unknown. 5th inst., a large gold hunter watch, maker " Moss, London," No. 6154. 5th inst., a silver open- face watch, supposed number 4065, initials " J. H." engraved on back. 5th inst., an old English hunting watch, maker " Bar- wise, St. Martin's- lane, London," " ft. Larkand" engraved on dome, gold albert chain attached. 6th inst., a silver English lever watch, Nos. 4861 and 1356, maker " Rowell, Castle Square, Brighton," with gold albert attached. 7th inst., a silver hunter watch, initials " E. J. S." on outer case, and 18- carat gold albert chain with small gold compass attached. 7th inst., a silver demi- hunter watch, supposed number 2112, and silver albert chain with 4 foreign coins attached. 93.— Brighton ( Borough). — 8th inst., 24 silver thimbles, S ditto gold lined. 8 ladies' gold keeper rings. 6 pairs of silver solitaires, plated backs. 24 silver scarf pins, various patterns ; 8 ditto with paste diamonds. 6 plated albert chains, patterns various ; 6 ladies' ditto ( 3 with tassels at swivels and hooks). 9 sets of silver brooches and earrings to match ( 3 horseshoe pattern). 4 gold charms— dog, engine, small tambourine ( mother- of- pearl at back), milk jug, with red stone at bottom. v 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. Cattached. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. 94.— Hastings ( Borough). — 17th inst., an open- face ]- plate gold English lever watch, No. 8608, gold dial, jewelled in six holes, " A. B." on outside of inner case, maker " Jarvis and Bishop;" gold chain with six- penny piece attached; 1 gold English lever watch, figured back, " M. B." on outside case, spring of case broken ; 1 old- fashioned gold chain ; 1 silver cross, engrav ed " Louisa Bird, June 20th, 1882"; 1 silver pencil- case and badge of " Watchers and Workers " ; 1 gold sea rf- pin with pink stone, figure cut therein. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. WARWICKSHIRE. 95.— Coventry ( City).— 29th ult., a gold lever watch, worn, very thin gold dial, steel fleur- de- lis hands, fullplate 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). 96.— Hull ( Borough).— During the last month one brown ulster coat, one old- fashioned double- breasted silk vest, fancy pattern ; one pair of black ribbed cloth trousers, one old pinchbeck watch, and a lady's dress ring, get with blue stones. lst inat., 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. 97.— 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. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 98.— Guisborough ( County).— 11thand 12th inst., at Redcar Races, a gentleman's gold lever watch, No. 4850, maker, " Thompson, Arcade, Newcastle," white dial, " Gutteridge " scratched underneath inner cap ; a gold lever ditto, No. 22687, maker " Young, Newcastle," white dial, black figures, gold hands; gold albert chain, curb pattern, with an old George guinea, brazed on with different kinds of gold, attached; a medium sized gold lever ditto, No. 3037, gold face, engine- turned cases, worn smooth at edges, small dent at edge of case ; a silver lever ditto, white dial, gold hands, maker " Morley, Kirkby Stephen ;" heavy gold albert, curb pattern, with gold seal, shape of horse- shoe, attached ; a silver Geneva watch; gold albert, curb pattern, with padlock- shaped seal, set red stones, shape of horseshoe, on one side, the other side figured gold. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 99.— H uddersfield ( County).— 17th inst., at Golcar Racecourse, a pigskin purse, pocket- shaped, with two flaps, containing £ 2 10s. gold, a very valuable diamond ring, set pure white stone; 1 " Henry " guinea and 1 crown guinea, " William and Mary, 1701." Information to Supt. Goodall, Huddersfield. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 100,— T Division Between 1st and2ndinst., from a field at Hanworth, a black mare, 6 years, 15 hands 1 in., scar on off hind fetlock, chafed round shoulders, 2 scars on hind hocks. Valuable. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. NORFOLK. 101.— East Harling ( County).— 11th inst., atGreat Ellingham, a chestnut ( light cart) mare, 8 years, 15 hands, white star on forehead, long mane and tail, scar on off knee, large scar on back part of near thigh. In good condition. Information to Supt. Starke, East Harling. See Latest Information. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. SUSSEX ( EAST). 102.— Hastings [ Borough).— In possession of a tramp, remanded till 22nd inst., a large- sized Scotch tweed carriage shawl. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings APPREHENSIONS. 103.— Metropolitan Police District, D Divi- sion.— JOHN DAWSON, Case No 2, 14th inst. 104.— Metropolitan Police District, V Divi- sion JOHN COURTNEY, alias CRUTCHLEY, Cases No. 4, 7th inst., and 3, 14th inst., and tricycles recovered. 105.— Ayrshire, Ayr ( County). - STEPHEN JOHNS, Case No. 6, 6th February last. 106.— Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe ( Borough).— 3OSHUA H. TOWNSEND, Case No. 13. 107.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).- License Holder GEORGE WILLIAMS, Office No. 26808, Case No. 23, 12th June last. 108.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City)— License Holder JOHN JONES, Office No. 25045, Case No. 38, 17th October, 1884; Supervisees EDGAR KING, Office No. 27012, Case No. 39, 17th ult.; GEORGINA WATERS, Office No. 24601, Case No. 39, 17th ult.; JAMES RITCHIE, Office No. 23422, Case No. 46,14th November, 1884. 109.— Lancashire, Accrington ( Borough).— Supervisee THOS. HARRISON, Office No. 21380, GAZETTE 3rd October, 1884. 110.— Yorkshire, N. R., Guisboro' ( County).— MICHAEL COONEY, alias BRODERICK, Case No. 47, 26th June last. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 111.— N Division.— For stealing, 13th inst., 7 volumes of Charles Dickens' works ( one " David Cop- perfield" and " Christmas Books," one " Barnaby Rudge " and " Martin Chuzzlewit," one " Bleak House " and " Uncommercial Traveller," one " Little Dorrit" and " Sketches by Boz," one " Oliver Twist," " A Tale of Two Cities," and " Old Curiosity Shop," one " Hard Times " and " Dombey and Son," one " Great Expecta tions" and " Our Mutual Friend"), half bound in Persian morocco, gilt edges and backs— A MAN who gave the name of MAIN, age 38, height 6 ft., pale, hair and moustache dark brown; dress, blue serge coat, dark trousers, stand- up collar, pale blue tie, black soft felt hat, blucher boots, carried a grey summer over- coat and a black glazed bag. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 112.— Middlesborough ( Borough).— For steal ing, 7th or 8th inst.— HARRY SIEGLEY, treasurer to a Friendly Society Lodge of Operative Masons, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight, complexion and hair dark, little or no whiskers, small dark moustache, first finger left hand contracted or deformed ; dress, brown tweed jacket, light coloured trousers, billycock hat, may be wearing an old dark shooting coat. A stone- mason ; native of Germany. Speaks English. Has worked in many of the towns of the West Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire, and tramped through most towns in Great Britain. Information to Chief Constable Ashe, Middles- borough. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 113.— P Division.— Remanded at Lambeth till 11.30 a. m. 26th inst for burglary — CHARLES HIGGINS, no home, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion dark, eyes blue, hair brown, slight moustache, scar on right shin and forehead ; dress, black coat and trousers, brown mixture vest, lace boots, black hard felt hat ( all old)— GEORGE SMITH, alias HENRY SMITH, no fixed abode, blacksmith, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, eyes hazel, ( hair brown ( turning grey), slight sandy moustache, scar right forearm, left elbow, back of neck, and right eye ; dress, black diagonal coat, black cloth vest, cord trousers, sidespring boots, black hard felt hat. Both previously convicted. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Scotland Yard, London, S. W. HAMPSHIRE. 114.— Fareh am ( County).— Committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions for housebreaking and stealing at Havant, 14th inst.— GEORGE GREEN, age 45, height 5 ft. 63 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald) brown, eyes blue, full beard and moustache, ring tattooed 2nd finger right hand, crown back of left, little finger right hand crooked, lost 1st joint 1st finger left hand : dress, dark monkey jacket, fustian trousers and vest, coloured scarf, nailed boots, light cloth hat. A native of Liverpool. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. PROPERTY STOLEN. DORSETSHIRE. 115.— Dorchester ( Borough).— Since 1st ult., a 15- carat gold albert, chain curl pattern, straight bar, 1209 or 1150, supposed on swivel, and a 15- carat oval shaped gold locket, plain centre, chased border. Information to Head Constable Coward, Dorchester. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 116 Y Division.— 17th inst., at Mount Pleasant Fields, Tottenham, a dark brown mare, aged, 14?. hands, white spot on off- shoulder, no shoes. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 117.— Maidenhead ( Borough).— 18thinst., ablack mare, 10 years, 15 hands, over at knees, drags one of hind feet slightly, and wears the tip of shoe. Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GROVE Delicious, Cool Smoking. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS, IN 2- OUNCE AND 4- OUNCE PACKETS. LONDON: ESTABLISHED 130 TEARS. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL London, Provincial, and Foreign Newspapers, RAILWAY TIME TABLES, THEATRE PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, & e., Ac. Exceptional Terms for a Series. J^ ONDON, TILBURY, and SOUTHEND RAILWAY. 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Ludgate" Watch cannot be had through or of any Watchmaker in the Kingdom. infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. A B^ k exVuK th. adTantage. ol thi. Watch over the Full- Plate English Watches sold by all other makers will be sent post- free on application. ne SUPEkYORITY in VALUE, ACCURACY, and DURABILITY of tti. " I mlirate" Watch over the Swiss and American Keyless and Non- K. Tlew Watches, made in IMITATION of and SOLD as English work, and the ordinary Full- plate Engli « h Watoh, is enormous. J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to the Queen, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 and 61, Lud£ ate- Mll, E. C., London, CLUB AMoc. ATio » ..- fltation and Pay Clerks Sergeants Mid . ther. of Hi. rstv Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police, will find their incomes ^^ Td<^ blyinSo « e'lby establishmg Clubs forth. New Patent" Ludgate » English Watch, » It la worth fr. m IA to £ 10 more than any watch . old, and vhertfor. bound to supersede all other, in th. market. Every afternoon and evening— JOLLY JOHN NASH. THE CHIESI TROUPE of Male and Female Acrobats. MISS JESSIE MAYLAND, Ballad Singer. MDLLE. ROSA TROUPE OF HER MAJESTY'S DOLLS. CHAPEAUX VOLANTS, par les Freres Chiesi. CEE MEE, the Flying Trapeze Marvel. MISS EVA LESTER, Vocalist; and many others. The BECKWITH FAMILY, in their Swimming Entertainment. PROFESSOR FIELDS' Conjuring Show at intervals. Doors open 12.0 noon; close 11.30 p. m. N. B. — Excursionists to London ad- mitted at half rates on producing their re- turn half railway ticket. • norm ro » bib » uj « arr'i mnowmT OFI"- E it jtoti mto oo., dootceb' oomxww. « o.
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