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28/01/1887

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Date of Article: 28/01/1887
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T H S POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1887. VOL. IV., No. 322. RBOULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion » » the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them Mhould be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, Loni> OX, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to etmble 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 xtolen 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. 1 Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analaqons 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 ! E the Editor notice of the fact, referri/ ig to the number of the announcement for insertion in i he 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 than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They mtui be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by \ covering letter. . 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by chequc crossed " Drummond $ 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, JJS, Strand, London, the sole Agent, icho will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as adrertueinents. J. MOKBO, 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 Borougns therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the aamber 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 aa 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. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. i £ 100 REWARD NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 1.— SPECIAL NOTICE. it will greatly facilitate the transaction of business, if in all telegrams to Great Scotland Yard regarding criminal matters, the name and official designation of the- sender are telegraphed. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension waa 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 Whereas SAMUEL OSBOllN, aged 78, living alone in a cottage at No, 3 Court, Newland- street, Kettering, was brutally murdered during the evening or night of the 24th December last, by being cut about the head with some sharp instrument such as an axe or billhook, The above reward will be paid by Supt. Botterill, County Constabulary Office, Kettering, to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehen- sion and conviction of the muiderer or murderers. ( 12.) One large old- fashioned brooch, with porcrait of a lady wearing a veil. ,^ 4.) A gold bracelet. ( B- 1 A plain goM bracelet, set one small diamonl. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 2.— Central Office.— For conspiring together in forging the labels of Messrs. Clicquot and Co. and Messrs. Moet and Chandon- ODILE MANCIER, a wine merchant, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) dark, moustache thick and long ; dressed respectably. A Frenchman. May endeavour to go to Trinidad, St. Thomas, or America.— CONRAD HENZEN, age 33, height about 5 ft. 9 in., slight, complexion florid, hair, whiskers, and moustache light brown. A German. About 18 months since he was connected with Yerbeck at Piccadilly Hall, London, and other places. Warrant issued. 3.— A Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- tion of GEORGE SEPTIMUS LAXON, whose appre- /( 16 ) A tolid gold spoon. _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1887. hension is sought for embezzling during the past 12 months £ 3,531 age 39 ( looks younger), height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair ( slightly bald on top) light, moustache very light, eyes blue, prominent forehead, longish face, slight swelling on right upper eyelid, speaks French, and is a good pianist; dressed respect- ably. A bank clerk; native of Coventry. Has resided at Datchet Cottage, Datchet, and has friends at Windsor, Coventry, Sandown, Isle of Wight, and sup- posed at Cardiff, where he may be found. Absconded 21st ult Warrant issued. — A Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- ( 3.) A pearl star pendant, large pearl in centre sur- rounded by diamonds at points ( 8 ) A smill gold brooch with owl in centre. CITY OF LONDON. 5.— For forgery— JOHN CLAY, an engineer, late • f 6, Tothill- street, Westminster age about 52, height i ft. 11 in., complexion fair, hair ( cut short behind, curl on forehead, ar. d bald on top) light, very thin side whiskers and moustache, no beard, lost all teeth in upper jaw, broad square shoulders ; dress, black over- coat, dark trousers, black Oxford hat, carries an umbrella with dark handle. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 6.— Wantage ( County).— For burglary, 19th inst. — JAMES BLAND, age about 23, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion pale, hair ( long) dark brown, whiskers ( few), moustache ( slight), and eyes dark, sickiy and haggard appearance, walks with a slouching gait, and with head inclined backwards.— JOHN AUSTIN alias JACK PUGG, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion pale, hair dark, no whiskers or moustache, long features, very active, dirty appearance. Gipsies; natives of Sutton Courtney, Berks. Information to Supt. Dorrell, Wantage. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 7.— Isle of Ely ( County).— For stealing a silver Geneva watch, silver face edged with gold, 21st inst. — A MAN, age about 22, height 6 ft. 7 or 8 in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, no whiskers or mous- tache, scrofula marks on neck ; dress, dark tweed suit, heavy lace boots, double peak cap. Was seen at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, 22nd inst., and is supposed to have taken the Old North Road to London. His practice is to take private lodgings near the outside of a town, stay only one night, and decamp next morn- ing after committing a larceny. Stated he was a printer. Information to Supt. Wright, Ely. ( 5.) A pair of gold bracelets made to form a col- larette. ( 7.) A crystal locket or pendant, with monogram " C. M. J." set in gold ring with knobs. ( 9.) A gold brooch, with blue enamel star and p^ arl in centre ; gold coil outside. tion of GEORGE LESLIE, a'iis JOHN BURGOINE, a butler, whose apprehension is sought for stealing, 7th ult— ( 1) A plain gold bracelet with band ( burnished), star in centre with diamond or diamonds aid pearls ; pearls also on each side. ( 2.) A gold collarette- ( 11.) A plain gold brooch or safety pin. ( 10.) Gold spruy brooch. ( 13.) Thick gold scarf ring, set three lapis lazuli stones. ( 14.) Scarf ring, set three moonstones. ( 15.) A collar stud, " Corinthian Yacht Club" at side :— Age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair dark, moustache about a month's growth, eyes blue, large mouth, prominent teeth, scar on right eyebrow, stoops when walking; dress, Chesterfield overcoat, dark jacket and trousers, brown hard felt hat. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Oflice, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 4, 1887. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 45 CHESHIRE. 8.— Stockport ( Borough).— For stealing an over- coat ( recovered), 20th inst.— SAMUEL JONES, age about 34, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight, hair and moustache dark ; dress, black coat and vest, brown trousers, collar and tie, black hard felt hat— all old. Stated he resided at 27, Brook- street, Princess- street, Man- chester. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. DORSETSHIRE. 9.— Dorchester ( County). — For stealing under- wood ( recovered)— GUYZIAH SMITH, age about 25, height 5 ft. C or 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, small side whiskers ; dres3, sleeve waistcoat, cord trousers, hard felt hat. A gipsy; native of Poole ; travels the counties of Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Dorsetshire, with a square- tilted spring cart, ac- companied by his wife and one or two small children. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Gale, Dorchester. HAMPSHIRE. 10.— Gosport ( Comity).— For stealing a silver Geneva watch ( recovered), and an albert chain, with 4 silver coins attached, 22nd inst.— THOMAS BRAD- LEY, gunner Royal Artillery, age 2G, height 5 ft 6} in , complexion dark, hair black, eyes blue, 2 scars top of head and 1 on each knee, birthmark on belly, crucifix tattooed left forearm, ring on second finger left hand, web- toed ; dress, old serge military jacket and trousers, blue neckerchief, silk cap with peak, purchased at Southampton. A native of Liverpool; may endeavour to go to sea. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Catclilove, Gosport. KENT. 11.— Chatham ( CountyJ.— For stealing at the Royal Marine Barracks, 19th inst., a gold demi- hunter Geneva keyless watch, outside case plain at back, inside case has glass back ; a gold albert, cable pattern, with two gold seals ( one large, old, the other smaller, set stone, engraved dove with outspread wings) ; a gold American dollar piece, 3 Bramah keys with dust pro- tectors, and a silver sovereign purse— PRIVATE EDWARD BAXTER, age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and eyes brown ; dress, dark tweed suit, black hard felt hat. A native of Lancashire Enlisted at Liverpool 11th May, 1880. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. 12.— Kirkcudbright ( County). — For stealing, llth inst , a brown leather pocket- book with flap and elastic hand, " Christopher McAdam" ki pencil on one of the leaves, containing a £ l note and 10s. silver; 1 grey tweed vest, G composite buttons to match, jean back white twilled cotton lir. ing- GEORGE KIR WAN, tramping labourer, age 55, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and whiskers turning grey, square shoulders; dress, brown tweed jacket, brown cord trousers ( worn at bottom), large check shepherd tartan, double- peaked cap, and clogs. Stated he worked chiefly at ironworks about Wisliaw. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Kirkcudbright. LANARKSHIRE. 13.— Glasgow ( City).— Forembezzling .£ 234 12s. 4d. — JOHN CLARK, age 2G, height 6 ft., complexion swarthy, hair dark, moustache light brown; dress, generally, brown melton overcoat with dark brown collar, dark cloth jacket, dark trousers with white stripe, button boots, brown felt hat, wears a silver - watch with gold albert, and a gold ring on middle linger left hand. A native of Belfast ; speaks with an Irish accent. His wife resides in Birmingham, and his mother is supposed to keep a seminary in Belfast. Was employed as traveller by Messrs. Dunville and Co., distillers, Belfast and Glasgow, and last seen in Ayr on 14th December last. May endeavour to leave the country, if he has not already done so. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable McCall. Glacn^ w 16.— Old Trafford ( County) — Escaped from Prestwich Asylum, 18th inst.— JAMES FRANKS, age 31, height 5 ft. 71 in., stout, complexion and mous- tache dark, knock- kneed ; dressed in asylum clothing, red scarf and hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford 17.— Accrington ( Borough).— For failing to re- port— Supervisee JAMES ROBINSON, alias HUGH KENNEDY, JOHN GIBSON, and JAMES WATSON, Office No. 3141G, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 in , complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, bridge of nose badly broken and lost cartilage of same, scars under right eye and left side chin, 1st and 4th left fingers con- tracted, brown birthmark calf of left leg. Sentenced at Liverpool 10th March, 1885, to 18 months' hard labour and 5 years' police supervision for felony, and has been convicted at Preston, Manchester, Lseds, Northallerton and Wakefield for uttering. Information to the Chief Constable of Accrington. 18.— Salford ( Borough). — For robbery with vio- lence— JAMES TAYLOR, alias JIMMY, age 21, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion, hair, moustache ( very slight) and eyes dark ; dress, dark tweed jacket, black cord trousers, silk neckerchief, hard billycock hat, and clogs. Has with him a liver colour dog with short stumpy tail; may be found among cattlemen.— THOMAS HARGRAVES, age 18, height 5 ft. 4 in, complexion fresh, hair auburn, eyes brown. 19— Salford ( Borough).— For embezzling £ 60— SAMUEL LORD, a railway goods agent, age 40, height G ft., complexion fair, hair, whiskers, and mous- tache sandy, slightly knock- kneed. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall Salford. LAINUASH I HE. 14— Bury ( County). — For failing to report- License Holder JOHN WM. HARD ACRE, alias JOHN BROOKS, Office No. 32040, age 31, height 5 ft. S in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scars on scalp, right arm and wrist, corporal punishment marks, ruptured left side. Sentenced at Salford, 28th August, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. Licensed 20th Decem- ber last. I 807. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. 15.— Leigh ( County).— For embezzling £ l 7s.— GEORGE CLAY, age 72, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair white, whiskers grey, eyes blue, foot de- formed ; dress, moleskin suit, grey calico shirt, flannel and stockings marked " Leigh Union, 191." Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Weir, Leigh. NORTHUMBERLAND. 20.— Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City)- For failing to report— License Holder MICHAEL FLOOYD, alias JAS. WILSON, Office No. 31824, age 20, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes dark brown, scars on head and base of lefc thumb, right thumb dislocated, birthmark side of back, nose in clined to right, slightly pockpitted. Sentenced at Newcastle, 18th October, 1882, to 5 years'penal ser- vitude for larceny. Licensed 19th November, 1886. I 965. Information to the Chief Constable, Newcastle- on- Tyne. SHROPSHIRE. 21.— Bridgnorth ( County).— For indecently as saulting a girl— WILLIAM WYER, or WEIR, age 21 height 5 ft. 6 in., stout, complexion fair, small side whiskers ; dress, dark cloth overcoat, black leather leggings with straps and buckles, lace boots, black soft felt hat. A tramping labourer ; native of Campstone, Enville, Staffordshire. His mother resides at 12, Mill- street, Kidderminster. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walters, Bridgnorth. SOMERSETSHIRE. 22.— Dunster ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee HENRY DAVEY, Office No. 30421, age 37, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes grey ( lost left), sailor on right arm and anchor on left. Sentenced at Wells, 21st October, 1885, to 6 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervi- sion for horse stealing. Information to Supt. Gerity, Dunster. 23.— Wiveliscombe ( County).— For stealing a sovereign— JOHN BRISTOW, age about 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion sallow, hair and side whiskers dark brown, eyes dark, walks slightly lame ; dress, dark grey jacket, velveteen vest, dark cord broad ribbed breeches, leather leggings, heavy nailed boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Winsford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ross, Wiveliscombe. STAFFORDSHIRE. 24.— Burton- on- Trent ( County).— Tor stealing about £ 10 gold and silver, several gold studs, a number of stand- up collars, size 15, some marked " Grosvenor," other " Guards"; 1 brown tweed coat, black bone buttons, and trousers to match, makers " Stone and Foster, St. James's- square, London"; 1 pair blue diagonal trousers, 1 pair lace boots, and 1 black hard felt hat— THOMAS HENRY MYRING, alias AN- THONY MYRING, age 19, height 5 ft. 6£ in., com- plexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, warts back of right hand, ears pierced, good looking, A native of Wood End, Shenstoud, near Lichfield. — BENJAMIN MOORE, age 19, height 5 ft. 5| in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, large scar on left breast. Both privates in North Stafford Regiment, and supposed dressed in stolen clothes. Information to Supt. Gilbride, Burton- on- Trent. 25.- SURREY. - Chertsey ( County).— i or obtaining a situa tion as butler by means of a forged character— ROBERT LAY, age 36 to 40, height about 5 ft. 11 in, complexion fair, hair and whiskers ( slight) light twists his mouth when talking ; dressed respectably. Stated he resided at 6, North End, Hampstead. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. 26— Guildford ( County).— For stealing a blue cloth suit and a blue serge ditto, the pi operty of the Visiting Justice, of the Woking Brookwood Asylum— FRANCIS PAYTON, age 31, height 5 ft. 9} in., com- plexion, hair, and moustache dark, both arms tattooed, scar on right jaw ; dress, serge suit. A native of Farn- borough, Hampshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barker, Guildford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 27.— Hastings ( Borough).— 7or stealing a silver English lever watch, No 1728, '- Dent" on face, and a plated albert chain, with gold seal attached, 20th inst. MURDOCK ( supposed false), a tailor, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light, no whiskers or moustache ; dress, dark coat and trousers, round hard felt hat. Stated he was a Scotch- man, but spoke with a London accent, and that he had besn employed as waiter at the Oxford Music- hall, London. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings, SUSSEX ( WEST). 28.— Chichester ( Cowrafy).— For fraud— GEORGE BENNETT, age 43, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Clarke, Chichester. WARWICKSHIRE. 29.— Birmingham [ Borough).— For failing to re- port- Supervisee THOMAS FANNING, alias FINAN and MICHAEL FANNING, Office No. 20333, age 29, height 5 ft. 6| in, complexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, scars outside right arm, on right knee, and in- side left wrist, blue mark and V outside right arm, blue mark left cheek. Sentenced at Birmingham 9th January, 1877, to 7 years' penal servitude and 5 years' police supervision for larceny ( person). Liberated 27th October, 1882. D 95. Information to the Chief Constable, Birmingham. WORCESTERSHIRE. 30.— Great Witley [ County). - For stealing a black horse pony ( recovered) Rock, near Bewdley, 27th September last- JAMES WILLIAM WALKER, alias WILLIAM HENRY WALKER and HOOKEY WALKER, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout, complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, lost left hand. A coal hawker ; native of West Bromwich. Was last heard of at the Forest of Dean, where he was in custody for vagrancy, and discharged in November last. Stated he was going to Monmouthshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pugb, Great Witley. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). £ 100 P. EWARD. 31.— Hull ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of ROBERT TAYLOR, a cashier, whose apprehension is sought fur embezzling £ 3,000; age 3S>, height 5 ft. 7 in, slight build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, whiskers ( straggling), beard, and mous- tache dark ( may be clean shaved); dress, dark suit, appearance of an American. Had with him a small black valise, containing a suit of light clothes. Had in his possession the following Bank of Eng- land notes ( Branch Bank, Hull) :- Two £ 500 notes, Nos. 02184 and 02192, dated 1st Sept, 1883 ; five £ 100 notes,. Nos. 16550, 16601, 16602, 16603, and 16604, dated 12th Sept., 1884 ; four £ 100 notes, Nos. 1C632 to 16635 ; forty £ 5 notes, Nos. 12011 to 12050, Hull, 15th 4 Sept., 1885 ; twenty £ 10 notes, Nos. 88035 to 88050, and 88401* to 88404, Hull, 22nd Sept., 1882. Left Hull by 9 p. m. train on 26th November last for London. It is requested that special inquiry be made at shipping offices, outward bound vessels, banks, & c., and any information obtained immediately communi- cated to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull, by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of Taylor, or in the event of a considerable portion of the stolen money being re- covered, 5 per cent, of such amount will be paid. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 32.— Barnsley ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee MARY NIXON, alias MARIA NIXON, GREATOREX, CONNOR, and KATE McDONALD, Office No. 22684, age 34, height 5 ft., complexion sallow, hair black, eyes grey, scars on forehead and left cheek, lost top teeth. Sentenced at Manchester, 28th October, 1875, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. B 260. Information to Supt. Kane, Barnsley. RAILWAYS. 33.— Great Eastern Railway ( Liverpool- street).— Woodcut portrait and description of JOHN ALBERT WRIGHT, late booking clerk at Stratford, Essex, whose apprehension is sought for stealing £ 77 gold and silver, 17th inst.— age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight, complexion pale, hair light brown, no whiskers or moustache ( does not shave); dress ( supposed), dark brown single- breasted overcoat, rather long, which he usually wears with the collar partly turned up behind, black diagonal under coat and vest, light mixture trousers ( tight- fitting), stand- up collar, black necktie with horseshoe pin, set pearls, A native of Tottenham. Has friends at Brighton. May be accompanied by a woman, age 23, height 5 ft. 4} in., hair cut short behind, fashionably attired, and wearing a white lace fall. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Robinson, Great Eastern Rail- way, Liverpool- street, London. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 34.— Fenny Stratford ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for larceny ( railway stations) - CHARLES SEXTON, alias THOMAS W HITE and JAMES BETTS, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, burn mark on right shin; dress, dark pilot jacket, cord trousers tied below knees, brown cloth vest, lacc boots, black soft felt hat. A native of rhame, Oxfordshire. Was previously convicted at the City of Oxford Quarter Sessions, April, 1882, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude. Liberated in uly last- States he reported himself at Rochester- row Police Station on 22nd November last, and pre- vious to that at Ealing. Has a sister, Mrs. Lewis, residing at 9, St. Andrew- terrace, near Vauxhall- road, London. Information to Supt. Hall, Fenny Stratford. CHESHIRE. 35.— Stockport ( Borough).— Remanded till 31st inst., on suspicion of stealing a man's black- ribbed coat ( nearly new), 2 pockets behind, 1 outside left and inside right breast, ticket ditto, 4 buttons down front, black lining, plain white lining insleeve3, bound black braid, will fit a person about 5 ft. 6 in. ; a man's heavy brown knitted cardigan jacket ( nearly new), one button deficient on cuff and front; 4 keys on split- ting 1 large door ksy, 1 latch key, 1 small key, marked " C'hadwood's Invincible, No. 6209, Bolton," 1 closet door key ; 1 pair women's low quarter boots, partly worn— all supposed to be the proceeds of a rob bery committed prior to 22nd inst.- JAMES MUR- RAY, alias CHARLES WILSON, age 29, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, pockpitted, hair dark, mous- tache brown. States he has been employed as printer at Ashton, Oldham, and Bradford. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con stable, Stockport. ESSEX. 36.— Brentwood ( County).— Committed for trial at Essex Assizes, 1st prox., for obtaining goods by false pretences in October last- ALICE KING, age 14, height 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. A native of Stepney, London. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. HERTFORDSHIRE. 37.— Bishop's Stortford ( County).— Committed for trial at Hertford Assizes, 8th prox., for steal- ing a quantity of wearing apparel— ELIZA NEW- MAN, alias ELIZA ELINSBURY, ELIZA PLUM, and ROSEY PLUM, age 30, height 5 ft. 2} in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, full bust, round face. A native of White Hill, Little Munden, Herts. Information to Supt. Innes, Bishop's Stortford. KENT. 38.— Canterbury ( County).— tCommitted for trial at East Kent Quarter Sessions, for larceny ( stables)— GEORGE GOSLING, alias HENRY JONES, age 43, height 5 ft. 5 in , complexion dark, hair, whiskers, and moustache black, eyes dark brown, anchor, crossed flags, and " L. W." tattooed left forearm, scar right cheek, slightly ruptured; dress, black overcoat with velvet collar, grey striped jacket, black diagonal trousers, white wrapper, lace boots, black cap ; appear- ance of a tramp. States he is a sailor, and native of Cardiff. Was sentenced at Faversham Quarter Ses sions in 1881 to 6 months'imprisonment in name of Jones, and at St. Augustus Petty Sessions, in October last to 2 months'imprisonment. Information to Supt. Wood, Canterbury. LINCOLNSHIRE. 39.— Spalding ( County).— Committed for trial at Lincoln Assizes, 29th inst., for obtaining food, lodgings, is., by false pretences- HERBERT FRANCIS, alias JOHN SMITH, age 21 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 10 in., stout, complexion pale, no whiskers or mous- tache, boyish appearance ; dressed respectably. His practice was to take lodgings, stating he belonged to the Ordnance Survey, and was going to work in the neighbourhood, borrow money, and then decamp. Supposed wanted for similar offences. Information to Supt. Jarvis, Spalding. SHROPSHIRE. 49.— Bridgnorth ( County).— Committed for trial at Shrewsbury Assizes, 5th prox., for housebreaking— EDWIN ROBERTS ( supposed false), age 21, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, cross flags, crown and scar right forearm, mole right collar- bone, scar right shoulder; dress, black jacket and vest, light tweed trousers, check shirt.— EMILY ROBERTS ( supposed false), age 19, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, one front tooth deficient; dress, drab colour linsey dress, trimmed black velvet, row of brass buttons down front of bodice, black leather belt with brass buckles, lace boots, black straw bonnet. Have been travelling to- gether, and supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Walters, Bridgnorth. SUSSEX ( EAST). 41 — Cuckfield ( County.)— Committed for trial at Lewes Assizes, for stealing a horse, cart, and harness— EDWARD BURCHELL, age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes blue, scar right jaw and under left eye, Army and Navy coat of arms on chest; American coat of arms, woman, and E B. right arm ; bracelet and lion inside right wrist; ro3e back of right hand ; Indian corn, cross, crossed fligs, E. J. H. H. Haddington left arm ; anchor, shamrock and rose back of left hand ; crossed flags, rose and H. H. in centre, on left leg ; robin top of left foot; woman right leg ; N. B. and M. A. on calf of right leg ; part of a ship on left thigh; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, cord knee breeches, short tan leather leggings, strap round one wrist, hard felt hat. A native of Warbleton, Sussex. 42.— Cuckfield ( Borough).— Committed for trial at Lewes Assizes for larceny— EDWARD BEECHEY, alias WILLIAM JONES, a tramping bootmaker, age 50, height 5 ft. 6 in. complexion fair, hair ( short), whiskers and moustache turning grey, chin shaved, eyes blue, birthmark on stomach ; dress, brown jacket and vest, dark trousers ( patches at knee), plaid shirt, brown hard felt hat. — ELIZABETH EMILY BEECHEY alias JONES, age 40, height 5 ft., com- plexion fair, lia'. r brown, eyes blue ; dress, long black jacket, plaid dress, button boots, black bonnet. Information to Supt. Denman, Cuckfield. P R O P E R T Y S T O L E N. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 43.— Central Office.— ieth ult.— A ship's chrono- meter, No. 2293 on works, » ' Feathers and Son" on dial. 44.— A Division— In transit by post, on or about 20th September last- A gentleman's double- case gold hunting watch, No. 3489, maker " J. J. Durant, 40, Cheapside," traversing hands, plain gold in front, coat of arms engraved outside back of case; also a half- hoop diamond ring, 5 stones in claw setting ( centre stone defi-. ient). 45.— G Division.— 18thinst.— 250rings, viz.: 1215c. half round band, 24 15c. garnet and pearls ( callipedset- tings), 4 8c. ruby and diamond ( No. 190 inside), 12 9c. garnet and pearl half- hoops ( marked 9 375, S B- G- in squares), 12 15c. horseshoe ( set with pearls, marked 15. 625. G. in squares), 12 9c- Mizpah ( nuggeted, lapped letters), 12 15c- diamond and pearl ( tablet in centre, set with brilliants, 3 pearls each side, marked 15 625. G. I. in squares), 12 9c- garnet and pearls ( double shanks), 12 9c. ( 5 diamonds down centre, 9 375, S. B. G. in squares), 6 18c. diamond and ruby gipsy ( 2 rubies, marked M. J. G. 18. and crown and anchor), 36 9c. gem ( marked 0 0 0 0 0, set pearls, garnets, and turquoise), 36 9c. garnet and pearl, 12 9c. ( various, nuggeted shoulders and plain ditto), 12 9c. tablet ( set corals, garnets and turquoise), 3 diamond half- hoop ( one coral in each), 6 15c. ruby and pearl, 3 Mizpah ( diamonds in centre), 6 15c. diamond ( lapped buckles, milled edges), 6 18c. double- headed ( two coil, initials J. H. inside, Birmingham hall- mark), 6 9c. rustic Mizpah ( milled edges), 6 9c. graduated buckles ( set small rose, milled edges, S. B. and S. inside). 14 gold bracelets, set diamonds, rubies and sapphires. 200 silver necklets, Almas spangled Alexander cables, trace pattern. 86 brooches, viz. : 50 15c. oval, round, oblong, prism, and acorn, 18 do. horseshoe pattern, 16 do. horseshoe and whip, 3 horseshoe pattern, set pearls, diamond?, turquoise and rubies ; 3 do set garnets and pearls. 6 15c. brooches and earrings to match, in dark blue and light blue morocco leather cases. 172 silver lockets, viz. : 44 shot edge3, engraved centres and lapped ground, 124 various sizes and pat- terns. 100 9c. ear wires, various sizes, and 18 15c. horseshoe pattern earrings. 30 sets shirt studs, 15c. ( 3 in each set), 35 9c. and 15c. collar do. 35 pairs of sleeve- links, marked 9c. and 15c. 82 gold alberts, viz.: 73 9c. gent's, and 9 ladies' mashers. 2 watches, viz.: 1 gold verge, case damaged, bow short, gold dial ; 1 silver do., pearl case, no outer case. 12 silver spoons ( 8 tea, 4 dessert) and 1 pair sugar tongs. 2 20in. black Gladstone leather bags, 2 straps across opening. 150 lady's silver alberts with tassels, almonds, pip- pins, and shields; 108 9- carat gold brooches, Birming- ham hall- mark, some set turquoise, some garnets sparks, garnet and pearl cluster, marked " S. N." and ' N. D."; 530: 130 gold, viz., 26 9- carat, set garnet and pearls, some large, some small, hall• marked, " C. R." inside; 4 Mizpah block letters; 11 ditto farcy letters, marked " S. Bs." and " G."; 6 jubilee, " S. Bs.' and " G." ; C 15- carat, set garnets and pearls, marked " E. F. B."; 7 solid signet, bloodstones, marked l'W. W." ; 24 9- carat, hollow signet bloodstone, " F. and W." ; 40 15- carat and, 18 carat gems, some half hoop, some coral, some gipsy, some diamond and pearls; 2 18- carat buckle, diamond, and sapphires, " J. H."; 1 carbuncle ; 400 silver, all Birmingham hall- marked, stamped " S. B. and S." ; 791 brooches : 35 gold, viz., 23 9 carat, garnet centres ; 6 long horseshoe and li large horseshoe, gallery edges and settings ; 540 silver ; 400 various and 140 jubilee ; 12 gold and crystal sport- ing scarf- pins, dog's heads, fox's heads, and horse's heads; 12 gold charms; 150 pairs waterklooff paste eyes, set in silver gallery and clamped settings, stiff wires. _ Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 46.— Luton ( Borough). — 16th inst., by house- breaking—! gold locket chain, small pattern ; 1 gold albert, consisting of guard treble ; 1 gold locket, con- taining portrait of a gentleman ( ring deficient); 1 silver locket, initials " J. S. H." ; 1 silver chain, rope pattern ; 1 gold garnet ring, set 10 stones ( 1 deficient); 1 gold ring with one row of blue turquoise, and one row of pearls ( 1 deficient); 1 gold ring, set 3 blue stones; 1 ditto, set 7 green stones; 1 gold brooch; 1 pair gold earrings, set red stones; 1 brooch, studded with pearls; 2 silver brooches ; 1 Scotch pebble brooch, silver, and 2 pairs of earrings to match; 3 silver bracelets, patterns various; 1 small gold brooch, containing hair; 1 silver brooch, Maltese cross, set pebbles ; 1 Russia leather cigar case; 1 pair T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 5 brown kid gloves ( lined) ; 1 - wood pipe, bulldog head ; 1 penknife, buckhorn handle; 1 pair of tweezers, • with silver shield, buckhorn handle ; 1 pair embossed gold bangles ; and 1 plated ditto. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. CHESHIRE. - 17.— Stockport ( Borough).— 22nd inst., a silver • Geneva watch, No. 20990. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable, •• Stockport. ESSEX. 48.— Brentwood ( County).— 19th inst , by house- breaking, at Romford— 1 silver hunting watch, marked Wandsworth," " Richard Martin" engraved on cap ; 1 silver Geneva watch, 1 lady's long gold chain, marked " Jones, Strand " ; 1 lady's silver albert, with tassel, hall- marked on each link ; 1 gold neckchain and locket, with monogram " A. M.," containing photo of a male and female ; 1 lady's half hoop gold ring, set 5 pearls ; 1 pair coral and gold earrings ( two drops); 1 pair amber and gold earrings ( one drop) ; 1 Mosaic brooch, rose and forget- me- nots on black ground •( damaged); 1 cornelian and gold brooch ; 1 small silver and coral whistle, 1 small Stanhope lens, 1 silver and malachite brooch ( damaged) ; 1 set gold studs, ball pattern ; 1 set of amber and gold, comprising scarf ring, collar stud, three shirt studs, and pair of soli- taires ; 1 union scarf pin, turquoise and pearl con- nected with gold chain ; 1 small turquoise and gold pin, 1 imitation ruby and gold pin, 1 onyx pin, 1 • carbuncle and gold ring, 1 silver shirt stud, 1 silver necklet in two parts to form bracelets ; 1 pair silver earrings, maidenhair fern pattern, and 1 black frock • coat ( heavy cloth). Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE. 49.— Basingstoke ( Borough).— 21tli inst.— 3 or 4 - chemises, primmed lace and embroidery ; 2 pairs lady's knickers, trimmed embroidery ; 2 pairs lady's drawers ; and 1 pair of pants, all nearly new ; some marked Harris " and some '• Stapley." Information to Superintendent Hibberd, Basing- stoke. HERTFORDSHIRE. £ 15 REWARD. 50.— Ware ( County).— 28th ult., by burglary— 1 "• old guard ; 2 gold alberts, with seals and keys; 4 bright gold lockets, engraved ; _ 1 second- hand blue • enamel locket, set with coral; 1 coloured gold locket, with diamond star and emerald centre ; 1 lady's dia- mond cluster ring, with emerald centre; 1 lialf- hoop turquoise and pearl ring ; 2 lady's cluster rings, with pearl and emerald centre; 4 half- hoop rings, with garnets and pearls; 12 9- carat gold keeper rings ; 1 18- carat keeper ring, with turquoise; 1 15- carat gentleman's solid signet ring ; 1 15- carat sardonyx ring; 1 second- hand ring, with blood stone, engraved; 1 plain ring, diamonds taken out ; 4 hunting English silver lever watches ; 2 engraved English silver levers, marked " W. Hayward, Hoddesdon"; 6 open- face English silver levers ( one engraved " Hayward, Hod- desdon ") ; 1 small hunting silver Geneva, engraved, silver dial, gold figures ; 2 large size open- face crystal silver Genevas ; 1 hunting silver lever, engine- turned, maker, " Hay ward, Edenbridge " ; 12 silver Genevas, open face ; 15 second- hand silver watches, various ; 8 gold Geneva watches ; and 1 English lever, gold case. The above reward will be paid by Mr. W. Hayward, jeweller, Hoddesdon, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Hilton, Ware. KENT. 51.— Ashford ( County).— 16th inst.— 3 plain gold wrings, one set small stones ; 1 gold bracelet, plated, set diamonds and three rubies in shape of a horseshoe ; 1 round gold brooch, set pearls; 2 small silver brooches; 1 small square gold brooch, containing hair ; 2 silver bracelets ( one plain band, the other^ with small birds thereon); 1 dozen silver teaspoons ; $ dozen dessert ditto and forks ; 2 silver salt . spoons, and 1 mustard . ditto, engraved " B"; 1 pair lady's plain gold cuff studs, and neck stud to match ; 1 gold watch key ; a necklet clasp about the size of a halfpenny, set white and green stones or paste ; 4 £ 10 and 10 £ 5 Bank of England notes. Information to Superintendent Wenham, Ashford. 52.— Chatham ( County).— 25th inst, by housebreak- ing at Northfleet— 2 small gold brooches ; 2 silver brace- lets ( one plain, with buckle, the other snake pattern) ; 1 silver locket, chased ; 1 silver nock chain, and 1 silk handkerchief. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. 53.— Gravesend ( Borough).— 23rd inst.— A lady's small Geneva watch, No. 33394, " Milton Stewart'"' en- ; raved inside ; silver chain, curb pattern, with oval- haped locket attached. Supposed by a Corporal Royal Marine Light Infantry at Milton Barracks, and pledged in the neighbourhood of Charing- cross or Westminster same day. 54.— Gravesend ( Borough).— 28th ult., at Milton Barracks— A silver Geneva lever watch, No. 41495, " Patent Lever " on inside case ; silver albert, curb pat- tern, attached. Information to Chief Constable Berry, Gravesend. LANARKSHIRE. 55.— Motherwell ( County).- 13th inst, .£ 56 in 1 pound notes of the Bank of Scotland and British Linen Company's Bank ; a brown leather purse, much worn, two compartments, with steel clasp, containing 1 half sovereign, one florin, and a few coppers; a silver Geneva watch, silver dial, gold chapters, steel hands and seconds, single case, maker, " R. Christie, Edinburgh"; a silver patent lever watch, No. 9018, white dial, black chapters, steel hands and seconds, capped and jewelled, plain double cases, maker, " James M'Ewan, West End, Crieff"; a steel albert, thin long links, with 3 or 5 small links between, end of cross bar is round and larger than bar; one tele- scope, 27 in. long, in three pieces, covered with black Morocco leather, the object glass 1} in. in diameter, and when in case, about 9 in. long ; one telescope, about 15 in. long, in three pieces, the object glass about 1 in. in diameter, red wood cover ; and a common door key, 5 in. long. Information to Chief Inspector Carmichael, Hamil- ton. LANCASHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 56.— Blackburn ( County).— 25th inst, by bur- glary at Bamber Bridge.— 6 centre second silver lever watches ( two with " E. Ileys, Bamber Bridge," on dial and movements, and two Nos. 85579 and 85580 ; 8 full plated silver English lever watches, double sunk dials, with gold spade hands, size 18; 18 gentlemen's silver Geneva watches ( six Nos. 41799 to 41804 respec- tively), size 20 ; 0 lady's silver Geneva watches, chased cases, white dials, size 10 to 12 ( dial of one cracked); 3 Geneva watches, metal cases; 9 Brooklyn silver lover watches, steel hands, and 14 line ( one with " Lancaster" and one with " Brooklyn" on move- ments) ; 1 silver English lever watch ( No. 75430), centre seconds; • 1 gentleman's 14- carat gold lever watch, line 22, repaired at back joint, and has very small hole near joint; 1 lady's gold Geneva watch, gold face, steel hands, size 8 ; 1 lady's 14- carat gold Geneva watch, white dial, centre sunk; 3 Geneva watches, 1 verge, and 1 small foreign lever; CO gold keeper rings ( two with buckles and rubies, 8 half- round set paste diamonds, all stamped " W. H." inside); 2 gold wedding rings (" W. S." stamped inside); 44 pairs gold earrings, various ; 60 gold and silver- plated guards and alberts, curb and fancy patterns ; 30 Canadian gold alberts and chains ; 20 lady's silver necklets ( ten with lockets attached); 1 enamelled five- shilling piece, and 1 enamelled florin. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Edward Heyes, Bamber Bridge, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Supt. Myers, Blackburn. 57 - - Old Trafford ( County).— Between 17th ult. and 10th inst.— A lady's round gold brooch, set with pearl, blue enamelled, filigree pattern. 58.— Old Traftord ( County)— Between 1stNovem- ber last and 13th ult, at Moss Side— 1 diamond ring, containing hair, set 6 small turquoises; 1 plain gold band ring, set diamond ; 1 pair dim gold bracelets, inlaid with dancing figures, long snaps; 1 pair long gold earrings, 1 pair coral earrings, long drops, and brooch to match ; 1 silver brooch, inlaid with lemon- colour stone ; 2 brooches or shawl pins ( fine porcelain flower wreath) ; 1 small oblong gold and jet brooch, old fashioned ; 1 pair black earrings, round pendants; 1 cashmere shawl, claret colour ; 1 fine woollen black, white, and light brown plaid shawl; 1 large black scarf shawl ; 2 white flannel petticoats with tuck and hem ; 1 pair men's light woollen drawers, " L." worked in red cotton near waist- band ; 1 pair damask window curtains, red, with silk flowered binding; 1 white toilet- cover, with fringe ; 1 white flowered tablecloth, 1 small silver thimble, and a lady's black bonnet, 2 black feathers in front, and red flower at back. 59.— Old Trafford ( County).— 16th inst, at Eccles— 1 lady's silver lever watch, No. 29056, black beaded Albert guard attached; 1 gold brooch, strap and buckle pattern ; 1 round silver brooch ; and 1 silver bracelet. 14th inst, at Longsight. — A gentleman's gold Geneva watch, much worn, white dial. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 60.— Warrington ( County).— 22nd inst, at Leigh — 1 red and striped cotton cash bag, 1 black leather purse, 1 oval- shaped imitation gold locket, 3 shirt studs, 2 white cotton sheets ( one marked with cross in red cotton in corner), 1 blue- and- red table cover, 1 white cotton table cloth ( fern leaf pattern), and £ 6 17s. 2$ d. 61.— Warrington ( County).— Between 14th and 19th inst., at Tyldesley— About 2 dozen silk handker- chiefs ( 7 white, 1 gold, 1 peacock green, the others various). Information to Supt. Weir, Warrington. 62.— Salford ( Borough).— Between 24th ult. and 6th inst., by housebreaking— 1 pair silver ear- drops, 1 light brown cloth overcoat, lined brown cloth, pockets on hips, outside left breast, and ticket ditto, bone but- tons to match ; 1 gold chain, small curb pattern, two lengths, albert ornamental fastenings at ends, and one slide band with ornamental gold rings, damaged, yellow metal bar, large seal with white clear stone ( requires resetting), solid gold, attached ; and a white metal cruet- stand. 63.— Salford ( Borough).— 21st inst., by li. us - breaking— 2 small gold lockets ( one with enamel anchor , portion of the enamel worn off); 1 silver fruit knife, pearl handle, plain silver blade; 1 ruby cut glass scent bottle, chased silver top, with small blue glass stopper; 1 oval jet locket, " S. M. 0." on one side the other plain ; 1 red leather glove case, containing several pairs of gloves ; a gentleman's small black morocco leather dressing- case ; 1 round garnet brooch, set large garnet in centre surrounded with small ones, gold setting, slender pin; and a lady's small silver watch, No. 4228, white face, seconds hand. 4360 scratched inside case. 64.— Salford ( Borough).— 16th inst. — A silver English lever watch, No. 36041, silver dial, gold figures. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. 65.— Salford ( Borough).— 22nd inst, by house- breaking— A lady's jewel box, about 10 in. long and 6 in. high, gilt handle laid in top, black morocco cover, patent Bramali lock, lined with crimson velvet, falls down in front when opened, secret draw in front opens with a spring, maker's name " Charles Henry, King- street, Manchester," inside lid, containing a lady's old small silver watch, white face, seconds hands, maker and number unknown; a lady's old- fashioned long gold chain, single link ; a dead gold necklet, flat links, three links in front for locket; a gold oval- shape locket, small diamond in centre on one side, the other side plain ; a lady's gold mourning ring, bucklc shape, hair plaited round it, and several small pearls on buckle ; a small oval- shape old- fashioned gold brooch, with large topaz stone in centre; a single silver baDgle, snake pattern ; 2 gold pencil- cases, about 3 in. long : 1 round silver brooch, '• Mary" thereon; an oval shape silver brooch, with forget- me- not flowers and lilies ; a silver bracelet If in. wide, buckle- shape, chased in front and plain behind; a plain silver bracelet, li in. wide, embossed with gold flowers on front; a red morocco purse, four pockets, containing several small foreign and other coins; a gentleman's light dust coat, raised seams, pockets, two outside ticket, and left breast inside, lined with brown silk, cloth buttons ; a gentleman's black worsted mourning coat, pockets behind, left breast, and ticket pocket, and one inside right breast, minus two buttons, ticket pocket contained silver match- box with monogram " W. R." in centre. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. OXFORDSHIRE, 66.— Witney ( County).— 10th inst, by burglary, at Stanton Harcourt— 2 pairs women' 3 dark stockings, 4 pairs men's ditto, 1 pair dark worsted ditto ( repaired in legs with white worsted), 1 black and- white scarf, small plaid; 4 pairs men's and boy's white cotton braces, and 4 tins of salmon. Information to Supt. Keal, Witney. SHROPSHIRE. 07.— Oswestry ( County).— 18th inst.— A brown wicker basket, 14 in. by 10 in, fastens with straps and buckles, handle on lid; 2 card- cases ( one biown the other green), 1 pigskin purse, and several other pursr. s of different sizes and shapes ( all new); 1 wedding ring ( much worn), 1 guard ring, 1 small nickel silver carriage clock wit h glass at sides, strikes the hour and half- hour, and a cheque- book on Liverpool Bank. Information to Supt. Gough, Oswestry. SOMERSETSHIRE. 68.— Temple Cloud ( County).- 20th inst, by housebreaking at Brislington— 1 chalice ( cup gold, stem and foot silver gilded), richly chased; 1 silver- plated chalice and paten ; 1 solid silver monstrance, 2 ft. high, gilt at cross and foot, but much worn of!'; and a silver pyx about the size of a five- shilling piece. Information to Supt. Rutherford, Temple Cloud. STAFFORDSHIRE. 69.— Burton- on- Trent ( County).— 6th inst, by burglary— 3 £ 5 notes, Burton, Uttoxeter, and Ash bourne Bank, No. B C 616, B C 2198, and B C 3033 ; 1 black cloth overcoat, black lining and buttons, two pockets on hips and inside breasts; 1 dark cloth over 6 coat with silver grey speck, forming a small plaid, pocket outside left breast and on hips, two inside breast pockets and ticket ditto ; had in one of the pockets a briar cigar- holder and a pair of calf- skin gloves ; also £ 6 gold and silver. Information to Supt. Gilbride, Burton- on- Trent. SURREY. 70.— Chertsey ( County).— 19th inst., by sacrilege — I brown cardigan jacket, black braided ; 1 white surplice, red tape loop, marked " Smith"; 1 white towel, marked " St. Mary's"; 1 small candlestick, marked " St. Mary's, Byfleet"; 1 pair brass candle- sticks, about 12 in. high ; and a pair of small fancy candlesticks. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsoy. SUSSEX ( EAST). 71.— Eastbourne ( County).— 23rd inst., by house- breaking.— 1 lady's small gold Geneva watch, No. 112,709, monogram " A. L. C." centre of back, fine gold chain attached ; 1 small gold brooch ; 1 oval silver locket, containing photograph of a lady and gentle- man, broad silver chain with knobs at sides and centre attached; 1 silver albert chain, with pencil case and tassel at end ; some small gold trinkets, and brooches, with pins deficient. Information to Superintendent Newnhani, East- bourne. SUSSEX ( WEST). £ 10 REWARD. 72.— Horsham ( County).— 23rd inst., by house breaking— A gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 11970, with long silver guard attached; 1 lady's silver watch and long gold guard, with stamp and two seals attached ; a cheque on Messrs. Henty and Sons for £ 2 10s., and about £ 1 15s.— Supposed by a MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair and moustache dark, whiskers slight, chin shaved, prominent nose, Jewish appearance ; dress, dark overcoat, high hat, shabby- genteel appearance. The above reward will be paid by Mr. G. Oakley, 15, Albion- terrace, Horsham, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hendersom Horsham. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 73.— Pocklington ( County).— 13th inst., at Eller- ton— A pair of old lace boots, with toecaps, black eye- lets ; a sma'. l bunch of keys, and 25s. bronze. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. 74.— Hull ( Borough).— Between 14tli and 15th inst., by housebreaking— 1 cruet- stand, 4 table- spoons ( Queen Anne pattern), 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 eggspoons, 2 saltspoons, 6 table forks, 2 nut- crackers, 5 large and 5 small table knives, white ivory handles with centre rivet, carving knife and fork— all electro- plated and marked H. in old English ; 1 new electro- plated teapot ( Queen Anne pattern), with black handle; 1 electro- plated coffee- pot, 1 large gold locket, with monogram S. E. H. on one side and photo of gentleman inside ; small gold locket with photos, of children, 1 gold cross with dull- coloured stone, 1 silver chain for fan, 1 black medallion with lady's bead in ivory, 1 naval officer's cap, makers " Murray and Son, London "; 1 black hard felt hat, makers " Wood Bros., Hull"; 1 gentleman's brown frieze ulster coat with hood and waistbelt attached, lining in right sleeve torn; 1 pair of light grey homespun trousers, " Raynor and Crook " on buttons; 5 pairs blankets, blue- and red borders ; 1 white figured counterpane, 2 or 3 pairs new linen sheets, and a quantity of ladies' wearing apparel, marked S. E. H.; 1 dozen white linen handkerchiefs, open hemmed; 2 pairs low shoes, 2 red- and- black woollen table- cloths, 1 white table cloth, marked E. G. H. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 75.— Sheffield ( Borough).- 22nd inst., by house- breaking— 1 lady's gold lever watch, gold dial, flowered case, small dent in outer case ; lady's long gold chain, with gold Maltese cross, initials " A. S." stamped there- on, attached ; 1 gold locket, blue enamelled, and 1 gold pencil- case. 23rd inst, by shopbreaking— 1 gold bracelet, gold thread round, pearl in centre, small gold chain over fastener; 1 gold diamond ring, rubies in centre; 1 silver bracelet with Russian letters thereon, blue ena- melled, small chain over fastener ; 1 silver brooch, pin deficient; 1 steel brooch ; 1 white bone brooch, with stag thereon ; 1 silver bangle bracelet; and 1 pair of black studs. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 76.— X Division.— 18th inst., at Ealing— A dark blue roan cab horse, rising 5 years, 14 hands 3 in., black points, lump on nose, long mane, short tail, no shoes. 77.— W Division.— 15th inst.— A chestnut gelding, 14 hands, long mane, near hind fetlock white, very fat, hair rubbed off both sides by shafts, clipped trace high ; a set of brass- mounted harness, and a cart painted green picked out light, " Drayton &. Co." on side, 2 and 3, Eldon- place, Streatham, on sides, " Grocers and Wine Merchants " on back— Supposed by a . MAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in , small whiskers and moustache ; dress, dark clothes, horseshoe buttons on coat, red muffler, black felt hat. Appearance of a costermonger. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. ANIMALS RECOVERED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 78.— T Division.— Pony, Case No. 95, 31st ult.; cart and harness still missing. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 79.— Cheshire, Stockport ( Borough).— Boots, Case No 64, 21st inst., and thief arrested. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. LANCASHIRE. 80.— Manchester ( City).— A centre seconds chro- nograph watch, No. 3742, metal case, " Patent Chrono- graph " on works, crystal glass ; and a silver lever watch, No. 5057, maker " R. C. Marsh, Birmingham,'' crystal glass, small sunk seconds. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. DEVONSHIRE. 81.— Exeter ( City).— 9th inst,, the body of a newly, born male child, wrapped in a square piece of old linen and a large sheet of brown paper. A Coroner's Inquest was held on the body, and a verdict of " Wilful Murder" was returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Exeter. LATEST INFORMATION. PROPERTY STOLEN. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 82.— Dursley ( County).— 15th inst , the body of a man ( supposed named HENRY JAMES HODGKIN- SON), age 46, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair light sandy, eyes blue ; dress, dark blue diagonal coat, black vest, brown cord trousers, white calico shirt, marked in ink 3B- 84- 309 on front, lace boots, grey cloth hat, all old. A coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict of death from natural causes returned. Information to Supt. Harrison, Dursley. APPREHENSIONS. 83.— Derbyshire, Chesterfield ( Borough).— Supervisee GEO. KEMP, Office No. 31596, Case No. 89, 12th November last. 84.— Essex, Chelmsford ( County).— FREDE- RICK TWITCHENER, Case No. 7, 3rd inst, in London. 85.— Essex, Colchester ( Borough).— JOHN WILLIAM LEGGETT, Case No. 17, 21st ' inst. 86.— Hampshire, Aldershot ( County).— Super- visee JOHN PALMER, Office No. 26195, Case No. 64, 14th inst. 87.— Lancashire, Oldham ( Borough)— JAMES CROUCH, Case No. 42, 27th August last. 88.— Worcestershire, Dudley ( Borough).— MARY ANN WHITE, Case No. 37, 21st inst. 89.— Yorkshire ( N. R), Heworth ( County).— THOMAS SPENCER WHITE, Case No. 43, 24 th ult., and ROBERT DUKES, Case No, 58, 27th August last. 90.— Yorkshire, Pontefract ( County).- Super- visee THOS. RAFTREE, Office No. 30814, Case No. 63, 20th August, 1886. Sentenced to 2 months' hard labour, 22nd inst. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 91 _ K Division.— 24th inst.— 3 watches ( onegen. tleman's gold open face lever, " Alston and Hallam, Bishopsgate." on works ; one do. silver open face lever; one lady's gold Geneva, chased, plain shield on back, " Bennett, Cheapside "), a small plain link long gold neckchain ( miniature silver knife, gold watch- key and seals attached), a gent's snake pattern gold albert ( gold key and seal, white stone, attached), a gold neck- let ( long flat and round links alternate, plain gold locket, glass inside, attached), a pair long gold eardrops ( urn shape\ 4 ladies' gold rings ( one 2 diamonds, one 1 diamond, one 3 rubies and 3 pearls, one turquoise forget- me- not), and a gent's mourning ring (" Richard- son " and other names and dates inside), a carbuncle bracelet ( threaded on elastic), a pebble and silver do. ( silver heart attached), £ 3 in 3d. and 4d.- pieces. 92. P Divis'on.— 26th inst.— A silver- plated cup " Christian Osland to his son Charles Osland, 1832, or 1883" engraved thereon ; 1 gold cross, filigree pattern ; 1 gold dress ring, set 3 pearls and turquoise ( one stone deficient); 1 cameo brooch, subject— 3 white horses and female in chariot; a lady's long sealskin jacket ( trimmed shunk- skin on neck, front, and round bot- tom) ; 6 linen aprons, 1 lady's nightdress, B. in red cotton, and a cross in ink thereon. 93.— W Division.— 25th inst., a lady's gold Geneva watch, open face, gold dial, " 872" scratched inside back case ; a black leather dressing- case, gilt mount- ings, usual fittings, \- Z in. long, 6 in. deep, " Presented to J. W. Johnston, as a. mark of esteem," on plate; a pair of gold sleeve studs, 1 pair of gold and black sleeve links, 2 gent's gold- plated rings ( one set common stone, one plain, " J. W. J." scratched.) 94.— Y Division.— 26th inst.— An oxydised silver keyless watch, indicates the days of the week, month, and part of the moon on dial; 2 brooches, 1 oxytlised silver, 2b in long, inlaid mosaic, small balls round edge; 1 coral and pearls, horse ditto ; 1 star- shaped gold earrings, pearls in centre of star ; 1 pair coral ditto; 1 coral necket; 1 small gold locket and chain - r 1 gold scarf pin, shape of compass; 3 gold cameo studs ( 1 collar, 2 ordinary ones); 1 dozen tea spoons, fiddle pattern ; 6 table forks ( plated); 1 butter knife, ivory handle; a lady's long brocaded velvet jacket; claret colour satin trimmed beaver fur; a cream coloured embroidered muslin dress; a black Melton cloth coat, pockets behind and inside of left breast ( new); a pair of dark cloth trousers ; and a grey tweed jacket, pockets on hips. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan. Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. DENBIGHSHIRE. 95.— Wrexham ( County).— A diamond star, 12 points ( 6 long, 6 short), each short point set 2 diamonds, some of the long points set 3 and some set 4 diamonds ( fourth very small), large diamond centre- of star— all fastenings broken off back. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde Wrexham. LANCASHIRE. 96 — Salford ( Borough)— 26th inst.— A silver lever hunting watch, No. 25259, white dial, blue hands and> seconds ditto ; and about two- thirds of a 9- carat gold- guard, curb pattern, attached. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. SHROPSHIRE. 97.— Wellington ( County). — 25th inst., by bur- glary— A gentleman's dark green overcoat, dark lining, cloth- covered buttons, three pockets outside and one inside breast; 1 white silk muffler; 3 ladies silk handkerchiefs ( one coloured border) ; 1 pair men's lace boots, with toe caps, hooks at top ; about 4 lbs. of cheese, and a quantity of bread and cakes— Sup- posed by tramps. Information to Supt. Galliers, Wellington. 98— Ludlow ( Borough).— 23rd inst., by house- breaking— A lady's gold open- face Geneva watch ( No. 57222), gilt dome ; lady's long gold chain, with gold) locket, containing the photograph of a lady, attached ; 1 silver pencil- case, gilt; and a nickel American alarm clock, ring on top. Information to Head Constable Wheatstone,. Ludlow. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 4, 1887. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 49 TEN POUNDS REWARD.— To Lodg- ing- house Keepers, Pawnbrokers, and Others.— Lost, on the night of Dec. : 29th, a GOLD WATCH, No. 879 or 849, with GOLD CHAIN.— The above reward will be paid to anyone bringing the same to 38, Brook- street, W., between the hours of 10 and 1. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL TO PARISH OFFICIALS.— One Pound offered for Certificate of Marriage of SAMUEL CHASMAR, solemnised about 1747- 52, probably in Kent or North- ampton.— C. J., 111, Bennerley- road, New Wandsworth. LAMB.— If HENRY LAMB, or his re- presentatives, late of 11, Idol- lane, E. C. ( at Henry Richard Brett's Dis- tillery), will apply to Mr. Tiffen, 84, Shaftesbury- road, Brighton, he will hear of • fcomething to his advantage. Anyone sending his address will be rewarded. INFORMATION earnestly requested regarding JOHN JOSEPH JAMES, who started from San Antonio, Texas, for New York, seriously ill, about the 9th or 10th of November, 1886, intending to leave New York by the North German ship Eider on the 17tli of November, 1886. — Address William James, 36, Market- street, Brighton, Sussex. ( New York and San Antonio papers, please copy.) LOST, on 14th inst., from 58, Highbury New Park, young rougli- haired COLLIE DOG, dark brown, white nose and breast. Name, " Crusoe." Any- one returning same will be rewarded. London, Provincial, and Foreign Newspapers, RAILWAY TIME- TABLES, THEATRE PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, & c. Exceptional Terms for a Series. 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THE PRICE OF THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE IS NOW REDUCED TO THREEPENCE. „ ~ Flrst to our hand come the home journals, among which the ably conducted " GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" worthily holds the lead, as it has now done for more than a generation."— T/ ie Journal of Forestry. " Energetic, yet conservative, the " GARDENERS' CHRONICLE" has become useful and popular everywhere."— Hon. Marshall Wilder, Boston, U. S. ' Forgive me if I pay a compliment to the way the " CHRONICLE is edited. It is ably and well managed."— An Orchidist. THE i i CHOOSE YE THIS DAY.'' GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ( THE " TIMES" OF HORTICULTURE), A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL ( ESTABLISHED 1841.) Remember there are no words in the Bible more terrible than those which are • directed against those who stand Halting- letween two opinions. Listen to this Old Testament curse—" Curse ye, Meroz, saith the Lord ; curse ye • bitterly the inhabitants thereof ; because they came not to the help of the Lord." Did they fight against the Lord ? Not they. Why are they accursed ? Because they did not tight for Him. Now listen to the New Testament word, which comes from those lips which never spoke too roughly—" I would thou wert hot or cold. So then, because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth." I do not read of His spueing anything out of His mouth except this, but this Christ cannot bear. Who did He describe 1 A harmless, good sort of person, moderate, sober, easy- going— a little warm, only a little more and he would have been hot; a little cool— only a little cooler and he would have been as the snows of Lebanon— neither • c ) ld nor hot; and Christ said He loathed him. If, after all, the world and the things thereof be best, say so and take your side. If you mean it, say it out straight. 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