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Date of Article: 18/10/1889
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THE POUCE GAZETT PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1889. VOL. VI., No. 606. R E a U L. A T 1. ATI announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them, should be addressed to THB EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GBEAT SCOTLAND YAED, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLIC* GAZETTE, 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, ij 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, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. (, 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 lbs. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch oj a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. t. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer qf not less rank than Superintendent ; and, if the name of such person be required to be insertea, 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. T. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. O N S. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Edxtoy notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the nexi 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 it at to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, andfo. tl* Tuesday edition not later than Suturaat morning. They must be clearly written on one side oj the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " jDrutnmond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. lames Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14; Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. B. ANDEBSON, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No, of the 44 Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page, ( b). Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c), Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints M to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. NOTICE. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1,— A Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- tion of HENRY DANIEL, whose apprehension is EXTRADITION. A Declaration was signed in London on the 2lst of April, 1887, between the British and Belgian Govern- ments, for amending Article I. of the Extradition Treaty of 20th May, 1876. The amended Article will henceforth read as follows:— " It is agreed that Her Britannic Majesty and his Majesty the King of the Belgians shall, on requisition made in their name by their respective Diplomatic Agents, deliver up to each other, reciprocally, any persons who, being accused or convicted as principals or accessories of the crimes hereinafter specified, com- mitted within the territories of the requiring party shall be found within the territories of the other party." " In no case, nor under any consideration whatever, shall the High Contracting Parties be bound to surrender their own subjects whether by birth or naturalisation." The result of the modification in the Treaty is that either Government may deliver up its own subjects to the other Government, but can not be considered bound to do so. sought for forgery on General Post Office since 25th ult.— age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion fair, hair dark brown, moustache and slight side- whiskers light brown, full features, thick lips, prominent teetb, walks erect with swinging gait, and turns his feet out, is well educated ; dress, when last seen, light tweed jacket and vest, dark mixture trousers, brown hard felt hat. Warrant issued. 2.— G Division.- For forgery— JOHN HEAD- LEY, a clerk, age 23, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion and hair dark, small eyes, often sore, looks from under eyebrows ; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, tweed trousers, black hard felt hat, lace boots. Last seen at Manchester. Native of Newcastle on- Tyne. Warrant issued. 3.— R Division.— For stealing ,£ 1,213 7s. 9d. — JAMES EDWARD SUTHERLAND, age 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair reddish- brown, moustache inclined to be ginger, high fore- head ; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, light tweed trousers, sidespring boots, high, black hat, gentlemanly appearance and address. Lately practising at Wool- wich as a solicitor. Well known at Brighton, where he was acquainted with a woman known as " Louie," who had a little girl named " Daisy." His father re- sides at Little Ferry Cottage, Golspie, N. B. Native of Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire. Warrant issued. 4.— V Division.— For obtaining food and lodg- ings at an hotel by fraud- FRANCIS THOMAS, alias THORNTON and BROWN, age 45, height 6 ft., complexion, hair and moustache ( turning grey), and eyes ( very large) dark, sabre cut down centre of fore- head, nose, and across cheek, military appearance; dress, light brown or black cloth suit with blue stripes, light overcoat, high silk hat. Left behind a brown leather portmanteau, labelled " Ballarat to Adelaide,' also labelled " Hastings," " Southend," and " Rams- gate." Stated he was a sheep farmer from South Africa. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 5— For embezzlement— JOHN E. MURPHY, a clerk, age 20, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache ( slight) dark, eyes ( full and watery) hazel; dress, dark cutaway coat, dark trousers, black felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 6.— Reading ( County).— For stealing, 7th inst., a " Monarch Cripper Tricycle," front wheel 28 in., driv- ing wheels 36 in., £ inch tyres, band brake, 4 bearings to axle, " Monarch, W. T. Pitt and Co., makers, Bir- mingham," in gold letters on front tube, but can be easily defaced, painted and fine lined, axle and other parts plated, had a pair of rifle clips attached, which can be easily detached— A MAN, who gave the name of JOHN GARDENER, of 76, King's- road, Reading ( false), age about 20, height about 5 ft. 6 in., rather full face ; dress, light cloth jacket and peak cap. He hired the machine for 2 hours, and did not return. Information to Chief Constable Tewsley, Reading. 7.— Maidenhead ( Borough).— For stealing, 15th inst., 1 pearl purse ; 1 gold ten- franc piece ; 1 silver lever watch, No. 18425, maker " J. Ahronsberg, 161, Commercial- road, Landport," with lady's gold chain ( with tassel) attached; 2 ten- franc pieces, made into earrings; 1 gold dagger brooch, red stone in centre; I pair silver earrings, horse- shoe pattern; 2 lion shil- lings; 1 lion sixpence; £ 12 gold, 30s. silver, and 3 packets, each containing 5a. in pennies— TWO MEN : 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, slight moustache and small side- whiskers ; dress, dark coat and vest, light trousers, and brown hard felt hat; wore a heavy silver chain; 2nd, age about 28, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, complexion, hair, side- whiskers, moustache and eyes dark ; dress, black coat and vest, dark trousers, and black hard felt hat; wore a heavy silver chain. Drove away with a dark brown cob, about 14 hands white face and nose, and a Bassleton car, yellow wheels with stripes, which they had hired. ( Supposed same as described in Cases Nos. 10 and 19, 1UA inst.) Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. T H E POLICE GAZETTE, FBIDAY, OcTOBE'i 18, 1889. BRECONSHIRE. 8.— Crickhowell [ County).— For stealing a pig ( recovered) at Llangywinder Fair— JOHN DAVIS, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 2 in., very weak voice; dress, dirty grey coat, cord trousers, and lace boots. A cattle drover; travels Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Pem- brokeshire, Radnorshire, and Glamorganshire. Was seen at Cowbridge 1st inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Joseph, Crickhowell. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 9.— Chepping Wycombe [ Borough). — For stealing, 25th ult., 3 gentleman's watches ( one gold open face lever, plain dial; one double case silver lever hunter; one white metal case, open face); 3 chains ( one lady's long silver, small links ; one silver albert, round links, in two pieces, with bar ; one common brass gilt albert, bar and seal with red stone); 3 gold scarf pins ( one quoit pattern ; one horse's shoe with nails ; one round with green stone); 3 gold rings ( one gent's set three diamonds; one gent's double cat's- eye; one chased keeper); 3 gentleman's silver rings ( one snake pattern ; two thick plain band); 2 sets silver brooches and earrings ( one half- crown and six- pences " 1889 ; " one horseshoes set paste) ; 1 gold brooch made from two earrings, nest and bird thereon; 1 pair plain gold ball earrings, curved wires ; 12 dessert spoons ; 12 table do.; 24 tea do. ( six marked " J. A. C."); 18 table forks, all silver; 1 silver punch ladle, spade shilling in bottom, black whalebone handle; 2 sets false teeth set in gold; a small red box shape of trunk, containing a half- sovereign ; 1 half- pint silver- plated cup; 4 small old silver coins; a spade half- guinea; a silver coin of the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; . a cash- box containing 2 dock warrants for brandy, " D. Taylor and Co., 27, Leaden- hall- street, E. C.," thereon ; 3 old five- shilling pieces ; a quantity of banker's receipts; an iron drawer be- longing to a safe; 2 parcels containing deeds of pro- perty at " St. Mary- street" and " Naphill, Wycombe," in name of " J. Cheese;" 1 clasp knife with buckhorn handle, " J. Cheese " thereon ; a case containing two razors ( one white handle, one black); 2 documents re- ferring to graves in cemetery, Wycombe, in name of " J. Cheese-;" and £ 3 12s. 6d. in cash— TWO MEN, 1st, age about 24, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache ( slight) brown; dress, dark coat, light trousers, Oxford shoes, light brown hard felt hat. Respectable appearance. Stated that he came from Clapham :— 2nd, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair brown; dress, light coat and trousers, dark alpine hat or black hard felt hat. Information to Head Constable Fraser, Chepping Wycambe. CHESHIRE. 10.— M accl esfi e I d ( Borough).— For stealing 3 cows ( recovered) 25th ult.— A MAN, age about 24, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, no whiskers ; dress ( when last seen), dark grey tweed jacket, cord trousers ( tight- fitting), red neckerchief tied in sailor's knot, lace boots ( one split across front), and dark felt hat. Carried a stick, and had the appearance of a drover or groom. Stated he came from Wales. Had with him a small white fox terrier dog, small black spot on rump and one brown ear. Information to Chief Con stable Sheasby, Macclesfield coat, light trousers, blue check neckerchief, black hard felt hat. 2nd, age about 15, height about 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh ; dress, brown jacket, dark trousers, brown cloth cap. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 13.— Northleach ( County).— For stealing 1 dress; 3 pairs drawers; 2 pairs boots; 1 shawl; 1 pillow- case ; 1 jacket; 1 mackintosh ; 2 collars ; 1 apron ; 1 budding- knife— JOHN JACKSON, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion light, hair dark, moustache sandy, eyes brown, blind one eye; dress, plaid suit, patched on seat and right knee, all old. A stonecutter and dresser, and native of Withington, Gloucestershire. ELIZABETH HALL, age 45, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion fair, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes brown; thin face, round shouldered, rather good- looking. Na- tive of Withington. Supposed to be travelling the country as man and wife. Property belongs to the husband of the female. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Basson, Northleach. DORSETSHIRE. 11.— Dorchester ( County).— For stealing a letter and order for the payment of £ 5 7s. 6d. on the 11th inst.— GEORGE D. NEIL, a bombardier of the Royal Artillery, age 33, height 5 ft. 11J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey ; dressed, when last Been, in the uniform of the Royal Artillery, and wear- ing Egyptian medal and star. A plasterer ; native of 23, Argyle- street, Mary- hill, Glasgow. Has a brother, a plumber and gasfitter, residing at Seamore- street, Glasgow. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gale, Dorchester. Scotch pebbles; 1 lady's small gold neck chain and locket; 1 large gold seal, red stone, monogram " E. W." thereon; 1 old- fashioned gold snuff- box— TWO MEN : 1st, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., hair ( inclined to be wavy) very light, slight moustache, and small Bide- whiskers; dress, black coat, dark vest, ight trousers, brown hard felt hat, side- spring boots, wears a silver chain, with silver pencil case and a shilling attached, also wears a gold scarf pin ( marked 8 carat), with green stone in centre; 2nd, age about 26 or 28, height 5 ft. 6 in., stoutish build, hair, side- whiskers, and moustache dark, full face; dress, black coat and vest, darkish green striped trousers, black hard felt hat, low shoes, wears a silver chain. These men slept at the hotel two nights previous to the morning of the larceny, and are no doubt hotel thieves. Information to Supt. Parish, Hertford. ESSEX. 12— Brentwood ( County).— For stealing, 4th inst.— 1 brown cloth overcoat, velvet collar, 2 hip pockets, ticket pocket; 1 red- and- brown check jacket ( man's size); 1 pair men's white cotton socks; 1 hand- kerchief ( coloured); 1 pair heavy nailed lace boots ; army pension papers in leather case, " George Willis " and regimental No. 361 on all; 1 new rush basket— TWO MEN, 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion fresh, slight fair moustache; dress, dark cloth HAMPSHIRE, 14.— Aldershot ( County).— For forgery— HARRY YORK, age 21, height 5 ft. 9} in., complexion pale, hair black, eyes dark, scar of burn on forehead, slightly round- shouldered ; dress ( when last seen), dark suit and soft black hat. Is a deserter from the 1st Somer- setshire Light Infantry. An organ builder; native of Knowle, Warwick. Supposed recently married, and residing at Birmingham. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Brinson, Aldershot. 15.— Winchester ( City).— For stealing a pair of trousers ( recovered)— ALBERT GROOMBRIDGE, age 19, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, thin pale face, prominent nose, very slight build, delicate- looking and very nervous, hesitates before speaking ; dress, black fancy cloth jacket and vest, dark striped trousers, side- spring boots, black hard felt hat, or grey check coat and vest. A tailor, supposed native of Richmond. Had in his possession when he absconded on 21st ult., a Swift Safety ISo. 2 bicycle, " F. V. Romsey and Co., Winchester," stamped on handle bar, mud guard on back wheel bent down, figure 2 is obliterated. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winches- ter. 16.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For obtaining 30s. by false pretences, 20th ult.— G. SUTTON ( supposed false), age about 35, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., com- plexion fair, hair ( thick) brown, small moustache, no beard or whiskers, long face, heavy jaw, walks lame ( one leg supposed shorter than the other), and uses a stick. Stated he had been a canvasser. Warrant issued. 17.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For fraud— OLIVE BUDDEN, age about 22, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., stout build, complexion dark, full face, hair dark brown, eyes brown ; dress ( when last seen), short black jacket, brown or fawn colour dress, red woollen wrap, lace shoes, and black straw hat turned up behind, white flower in front, and trimmed black ribbon. Associates with soldiers, and is of somewhat dissipated habits. Absconded 29th ult. Warrant issued. 18.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For stealing a black moire dress, trimmed black lace on front and skirt, black beads on bodice; a black velvet cape with jet trimming ; a black velvet hat, high crown, pro- fusely trimmed with violets ; a carbuncle brooch, fine gold setting ; a gold ring, set turquoise; a heart pen- dant, with one turquoise in front and glass at back ; a lion shilling, dated 1826, enamelled one side gilded the other, enclosed in glass— MABEL FURZE, alias DAISY TREYMWAN and DOLLY TREMAIN, age about 19, height 4 ft. 11 in., stout build, complexion fair, hair ( short) dyed golden colour, false ( frizzled) hair in front, eyes and eyebrows dark, had a sore on lower lip. Has been an inmate of several homes, and is of immoral and dissipated habits. Absconded 16th ult. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Portsmouth. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 20.— Ramsey ( County).— For housebreaking 8th inst.— GEORGE BUTTERWORTH, age 20, height 5 ft 5 in., hair red ; dress, plaid check suit, and had with him a labourer's suit with cord trousers, " G. B.," and anchor on arm; of low habits. Booked for London on evening of 8th inst., and may enlist. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Rayner, Ramsey. HERTFORDSHIRE. 19.— Hertford ( County).— For stealing, 1st inst., from a hotel at Hatfield, 1 pair earrings, set with pearls and rubies ; 1 large silver brooch, set with KENT. 21.— Cranbrook ( County).— For pretending to tell fortunes— HARRIET EMMETT, age 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion and hair dark. Travels the country accompanied by her husband, James Emmett, and 4 children, in a two- wheeled house cart, recently painted very dark red, white top, brass caps to wheelsi and black cob, hawking flower vases, & c. Warrant issued. 22.— Cranbrook ( County).— For stealing a white mackintosh, with white velvet collar, rather short and very wide at bottom— A MAN, age 50, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, clean shaved, appearance of a coachman; dress, striped tweed coat and vest, dark trousers, and brown felt hat. Was traced toBurwash, Sussex, with the property in his possession. 23.— Cranbrook ( County).— For stealing a 54- in. bicycle ( nearly new)— GEORGE POPE, age 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, few whis- kers, moustache ( heavy) light; dress, black jacket and vest, light trousers, and soft light felt hat. Supposed to have been in the Army, and in gentleman's service, also to have been recently employed at Hastings and the Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne. A native of Boughton Malherbe. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barker, Cranbrook. 24.— Sittingbourne ( County).— For embezzle- ment in August last— JOHN SAKE DENNE, age about 22, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache ( slight) light, eyes blue, is very talkative and fond of horses; dress, light suit and black felt hat. Left Sittingbourne about 26th ult., and was seen in London a few days since, where he is supposed to be leading a loose life. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Maine, Sittingbourne. 25.— Dover ( Borough).— For stealing, from an hotel, 9th inst., a gold watch, maker " King, King's Lynn"; a gold victoria chain and appendages; a gold brooch ; a cameo ring, hands crossed; a mourn- ing ring, " Regard " in old English and initials " M. P."; a gold keeper ring ; a turquoise ring, set 4 stones; a gold pencil- case, key and seal; a gold locket; a plated bracelet; a jet bracelet— A MAN, who gave the name of McDONALD, age about 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion and moustache ( full) dark, small eyes ; dress, blue overcoat, black under do. with silk facings, brown trousers, lace boots, and brown felt hat with soft top and flat brim. Wore imitation diamond scarf pin. Information to Supt. Saunders, Dover. LANCASHIRE. 26.— Bolton ( County).— For stealing, 13th inst., at Horwich, a silver chronograph stop watch, No. 102320, maker " Charles Moody, Crewe "— A MAN, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., moustache sandy; dres3, dark brown cloth suit and black billycock hat. Information to Supt. Eatough, Bolton. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1889. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. I> 27.— Bliry [ County).— For failing to report— Super- visee ELIZABETH TAYLOR, alias BUTTERWORTH and BARSTOW, Office No. 37018, age 24, height 5 ft, complexion pale, hair and eyes brown, scar under left ear and inside right wrist. Sentenced at Salfordi 1st February, 1888, to 12 months' imprisonment and 4 years' police supervision for larceny, 422 ; and PAT- RICK KEHOE, Office No. 35245, age 19, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scars on calf of left leg and back of head. Sentenced at Salford, 1st February, 188P, to 3 months' imprison- ment and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Superintendent, Lancsashire Constabulary, Bury. 28.— Hurst ( County).— For failing to report— Supervisee HENRY ATKINSON, Office No. 36466, age 27, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, blue spot inside right wrist, scars on right elbow, right forefinger, buttock, and inside right thigh. Sentenced at Manchester, 1st December, 1884, to 5 years' penal servitude for wounding. E 1527. Information to the Superintendent, Lancashire Con- stabulary, Hurst. 29.— Leigh ( County).— For stealing, 2nd inst., a mare ( recovered, See Case No. 63, 1 lth inst.)— A MAN, age about 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow ; dress, plaid suit ( small pattern), hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Weir, Leigh. 30.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, be- tween 3rd and 4th inst., 1 pair man's lace boots, plain toes, size eight, newly soled ; a post letter, containing 3 £ 5 Bank of England notes, numbers 71963, 76960, and 75600, and a cheque for £ 10 on the Manchester And Salford Bank, payable to " J. Bibby and Sons," oil- cake manufacturers, Liverpool— A YOUTH, who gave the name of THOMAS O'BRIEN, age 17, height about 5 ft. 6 in., slender build, complexion fair, hair light, thin features, speaks with an Irish accent: dress, black worsted jacket and vest, dirty moleskin trousers, and stolen boots. Had been in service at the house, and absconded about 6 a. m., 4th inst. Stated he came from Leeds, and had worked in a brick- croft. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. £ 5 REWARD. 31.— RawtenstaU ( County). — Woodcut portrait and description of ROBERT BALL, a traveller, whose apprehension is sought for forgery, age 36, height 5 ft. 2 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dai> k brown, eyes hazel, whiskers ( short) and mous- tache dark, may now be shaved slightly bow- legged, right thumb injured, two false teeth in upper front jaw; dress ( when he left on 30th ult.), light dust coat, dark suit, lace boots, and hard hat. Is fond of billiards, and keeps rather low company. Is supposed to have a large sum of money in his possession, and will no doubt endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information t:> Supt. Higginbotham, Rawtenstall, by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of Ball. 32.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report— Supervisee PATRICK CAIRNS, Office No. 35749, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes hazel, q K above left wrist, scrofula marks on right of neck, burn scar behind right ear. Sentenced at Preston, 22nd August, 1883, to five years' penal servi- tude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny, J 732. Information to the Chief Superintendent, Detective Department, Liverpool. 33.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For stealing a dark green overcoat ( nearly new), raised seams, torn a little near right hand pocket, grey lining, brass chain tab— SARAH ANN GRINDROD, alias MARSDEN, age about 40, medium height, hair ( wavy in front) light brown, squints with both eyes and occasionally wears spectacles ; dress, old grey shawl worn over her head, white apron, black dress, and clogs. Has been living for several years with a man named Marsden, a spinner, at Oldham. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Roch- dale. LEICESTERSHIRE. ^ 34.— Melton Mowbray ( County).- Forburglary, 7th inst., and stealing 1 pair men's kip rifle uppers, size 7 J; 1 pair woman's kid high button uppers ; 1 pair do., with calf fronts; 3 pairs men's " Crupp" button uppers ; 1 pair men's brown leather uppers ( soiled); 1 pair men's lace uppers, " Crupp," goloshed and toe- capped ; 1 pair men's leggings, size 5, four straps and buckles; I pair kip top rifle boots, size 8 - all the uppers are hand- stitched, " Harris " on linings, maker " Staynes, Leicester "— WILLIAM KINGSTON, a shoemaker, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and beard ( long) grey, bald top of head, thin pale face, dejected appearance, is addicted to drink ; dress, old dirty mixture coat, dark trousers, black hard felt hat, and lace boots. One pair of the stolen boots was found at Grantham, where they were sold by him the day after the burglary. He also offered for sale at the same time 2 pairs of the stolen uppers. Is known at Leicester, Kettering, Wellingborough, and Northampton. At the latter place he has a son a shoemaker. Native of Towcester. Tramps the country a great deal, frequently accompanied by a woman, who passes as his wife, age about 60, height 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, hair ( turning grey) dark, wears a white apron, gipsy appearance; can repair boots. Is of drunken habits. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Holloway, Melton Mowbray. SHROPSHIRE. 35.— Church Stretton ( County).— For deserting his three children, leaving them chargeable to the dun Union— WILLIAM REYNOLDS, age 32, height 5 ft. 8£ in., stout build, hair dark, clean shaved, full face, lost right arm. A drover; native of Bishop's Castle, Salop. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Caswell, Church Stretton. 36.— Pontesbury ( County).— For housebreaking, 28th ult., and stealing 1 dark cloth jacket, pockets on hips, one inside left breast, lined black russell cord, cloth buttons, red- and- white handkerchief in pocket; 1 pair dark cloth trousers, fall fronts, calico lining ; 1 dark mixture cloth vest with collar ; 1 brown plaid cloth trousers, fall fronts, twill calico lining, black metal buttons; 1 pair brown cord trousers, fall fronts, calico lining, which has been recently washed and re- paired at knees and front; 2 plaid cotton shirts; 2 silk neckerchiefs ( one blue- and- black, one pale blue- and- white) ; 2 bundle handkerchiefs, blue- and- white plaid ; 1 pair light lace boots with hooks, protectors on heels ; 1 silver verge watch, No, 32330, maker " W. Hay," steel chain attached; and 10s. silver— A MAN, age about 26, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, moustache sandy, slight beard; dress, dark cloth coat, drab cloth trousers, light lace boots ( much worn), and brown hard hat. Accompanied by a youth, age about 16, height 5 ft. 2 in., rather stout build, complexion dark, full round face ; dress, dark mixture cloth clothes, left leg of trousers torn, cloth 2ap with peak, and ear- flaps tied at tcp. Information to Supt. Straffen, Pontesbury. 37.— Whitchurch ( County).— For housebreaking 9th ult., at Hinstock, and stealing 1 shoemaker's hammer, knife, pincers, 2 awls, pair of spectacles, razor, and a pair of grapplers for pruning— THOMAS DUFFY, alias " RED ' UN " or REDMAN, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, side whiskers ( small) and moustache sandy; dress, black cloth jacket, cotton cord trousers ( patched one knee), strong lace boots, and black hard felt hat. A native of Chester. Tramps the country hawking writing paper, buttons, etc., cuts models out of paper, and artificial flowers out of turnips and potatoes. Has served in the Cheshire Regiment. His father keeps a lodging house and second hand clothes shop in Commercial Street, Chester. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch. SOMERSETSHIRE. 38.— Glastonbury ( County).— For stealing, 25th ult., a pony ( recovered)— JOSEPH PHILLIS, age 21 to 24, height about 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair, and moustache ( slight) dark, eyes hazel; dress, dark coat, trousers and vest, and black hard felt hat, all much worn. May be found travelling with a sparring booth. A native of Glastonbury. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Glastonbury. STAFFORDSHIRE. S9.— Bilston ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences— A MAN, giving the nam6 of DOCTOR J. H. ADAMSON, age about 32, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache light sandy ; dress, light dust overcoat, dark jacket and vest, light plaid trousers, and light hard felt hat. He visits people who have friends in America or other places, and makes varied representations, thereby in some instances obtaining money. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Longden, Bilston. 40.— Burslem ( County).— For absconding from Bramhouse Farm, Westwood, near Leek, while on license from Werrington Industrial School, 29th ult.— FRANK OAKLEY, age 15 § , height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue ; dress, grey union cloth suit, red and black necktie, blucher boots, and round stiS blue cloth cap. Supposed native of Bilston. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 41.— Longton ( County).— For stealing a dark brown Inverness overcoat, with long cape— DANIEL BAILEY, age 20, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes hazel, small cut mark left eye- brow ; dress, double- breasted grey coat, brown check vest, grey trousers, black necktie with white stripes, lace boots, and black hard hat. A native of Fenton. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Evans, Longton. 42.— Newcastle- under- Lyme ( Borough).— For stealing an Indian shawl— ALFRED ORMAND, alias NORMAN, a house painter, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache dark ; dress, small plaid brown suit, brown hard felt hat. Carries a carpet bag. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Dutton, Newcastle- under- Lyme. SURREY. 43.— Farnham ( County).— For embezzlementr- JOHN NEWELL, a milk carrier, age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion and hair dark. A native of Badshot Lea, Surrey. May seek employment of dairy- men. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pike, Farnham. SUSSEX ( EAST). 44.— Ore ( County).— For failing to report— Super- visee WILLIAM TURNER, alias WILLIAM BUR- TON, GEORGE TURNER, GEORGE WILLIAMS, ALFRED JONES, and JOHN GANNON, Office No. 19799, age 39, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark, eyes hazel, scars on right side of face and left of forehead ; dress, dark coat and trousers, check vest, black hard felt hat, sidespring boots, white muffler. Sentenced at Middlesex Sessions, 17th September, 1876, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. C 1050. Information to the Superintendent, East Sussex Constabulary, Ore. WARWICKSHIRE. 45.— Rugby ( County).— For obtaining £ 16 by false pretences— LYNCH BLOSSE, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slender build, complexion fair, hair and heavy curly moustache brown, rather large Roman nose. Is a lieutenant in the York and Lancaster Regiment, now stationed at York, and is absent without leave. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hall, Rugby. WESTMORELAND. 46.— Kendal ( Borough).— For stealing a silver lever watch, No. 17150, gold hands, white dial, centre 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1889. seconds, maker Rhodes, Kendal, steel curb guard with 2 small coins and pair of small compasses attached ; 1 brown- and- black check jacket and vest; 1 pair men's mixture cloth trousers ; and a dark blue silk handker- chief— A MAN, age 26, height 5 ft. 6J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, oval face, appearance of a seafaring man; dressed supposed in stolen property, has blue cloth overalls, brown cloth trousers, and brown cloth cap with peak. Was discharged from H. M. Prison, Kendal, on 8th inst., after completing 14 days for acting as pedlar without a license. 47.— Kendal ( Borough).— For obtiining money by false pretences, 1st inst— HENRY RUSSELL, alias HENRY STOCKEN HARTLEY, HENRY T. ASH- TON, HENRY HARVEY, etc., an Irishman, age about 46, height about 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh- hair ( thin on top), black, moustache ( heavy) dark, small dark sharp eyes, shot mark on nose towards right eye, " Annie " tattooed on left wrist; dress, black cloth coat and vest, dark striped trousers, felt hat and gaiters, wears a watch and yellow metal albert, and carries a revolver. Is accompanied by a woman who passes as his wife, and whose Christian name is Annie, a native of Yorkshire, age about 35, medium height, stout build, hair ( cut and curled in front), dark; dress, short grey jacket, fawn colour dress, and black straw hat trimmed with blue ribbon. His modus operandi is to take lodgings for himself and wife at some respectable public- house or private house, stating that he is a retired drill- instructor and a pensioner from the 9th Lancers, produces a letter stating that he is to be paid a legacy in a few days, which has been left him by his uncle, named Thomp- son, of Stirling. He then obtains money and lodgings on the faith of these statements, and after staying about a week or ten days decamps without paying. ( See POLICE GAZETTE, Vase No. 29, 12th July, 1889, and No. 55, 26th July, 1889.) Warrant issued- Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 48.— Hull ( Borough). — For larceny- ROBERT RICHMOND, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light, moustache sandy ; dress, brown over- coat, and black hard felt hat. Parents reside at North- street, Crowland, Lincolnshire. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 49.— Pontefract ( County).— For embezzlement at Featherstone — ISAAC DARLINGTON, colliery manager, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in, complexion very fresh, hair and moustache dark ; dress, blue ser^ e suit, lace boots, and brown hard felt hat. A native of Cheshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Whincup, Court House, Ponte- fract. 50.— Bradford ( Borough).— For failing to report — License Holder MARY HOGAN, alias SARAH ANN JOHNSON, KATE WILSON, CATHERINE BURKE, and SARAH ANN BUCKLEY, Office No. 36567, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue, scars on eyebrows and left cheek, lost several teeth, K. C. and I. K. and several blue marks on left arm. Sentenced at York, 26th January, 1884, to 7 years' penal servitude for larceny ( person).— License Holder ANN BROWN, Office No. 37627, age 48, height 5 ft., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, scar on nose, right wrist, and both shins. Sentenced at Wakefield, 2nd" April, 1883, to 7 years' penal servitude and 5 years' police supervision for larceny.— Supervisee JOHN HOWLEY, alias THOMAS QUEENLASS, Office No. 33670, age 43, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ( ourly), eyes grey, bust of woman, M. D., cross flags, and crown on right arm, American Arm3 and female figure on right thigh, bust of woman on right shin, right middle finger injured. Sentenced at Preston Sessions, 22nd October, 1883, to 5 years' penal servi- tude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Br id ford. 51.— Leeds ( Borough).— For uttering a forged bill of exchange for £ 400- ROBERT ARNOLD HOLMES, age 32, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion swarthy, hair and moustache dark, very white teeth, stoops slightly when walking, of gentlemanly appearance and good address; dress, dark clothing and black billycock hat. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Nott Bower, Chief Constable, Leeds. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN OUSTODT. CORNWALL. 52.— Camborne ( County).— Sentenced to 4months' imprisonment, 8th inst., for stealing a gold watch— HARRY EDWARDS, alias HENRY HEARD, age 40 ( looks younger), complexion fair, hair and moustache dark brown, bald forehead ; dress, dark coat and vest, grey- and- black trousers, black hard felt hat, brown stripe socks, low shoes, wears small plated albert, and ring left little finger. Supposed previously convicted, and to be wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Miller, Ca- nborne. DORSETSHIRE. 53.— Wimborne ( County).— Remanded till 19th inst. for larceny ( person) - ELLEN WHITE, a pedlar, age 24, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion sallow, oval face, hair brown, eyes hazel. A native of Kingston- on- Thames. States her husband, John White, resides at The Mitre, Mill- lane, Deptford. Had in her possession 3 pawntickets ( one for a shawl pawned 15th March, 1889, with L. Thomas, Woolwich; one for 2 shells and stuff, pawned 7th August, 1889, with W. G. Tracey, Brighton, both in the name of Ann White; one for a coral ring, pawned 17oh September, 1889, with G. Edmunds, Portsmouth, in name of Ellen White.— KATE RIDGE, age 20, height 5 ft. OJ in., complexion freckled, hair sandy, large light eye3, mole front of left shoulder. States she is a native of Old Victoria- road, London. Travelled with a man with a wooden leg, who plays a banjo.— MARY ANN GIDDY, age 26, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes ( sore) hazel. States she is a native of Horseferry- road, Westminster, where she has a brother ( John Hayes) residing. Information to Supt. Marsh, Wimborne. HEREFORDSHIRE, 54.— Ledbury ( County).— Committed for trial for arson— JOHN SAUNDERS, age 33, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, whiskers and moustache dark, eyes hazel, two women and peacock tattooed right forearm, woman upper part of right arm, two women left forearm, three women upper part of left arm, man and woman right breast, woman left breast; dress, black cloth jacket, dark cord trousers, black hard felt hat. A labourer; native of Exeter. Recently worked at Dowlais, Glamorganshire. Information to Supt. Cope, Ledbury. KENT. 55.— Canterbury ( City).— Sentenced to 9 months' imprisonment, 15th inst., for hotel robberies— JAMES SAIN, age 33, height 5 ft. 8J in., complexion sallow, hair ( bald on top of head) dark brown, moustache ( slight) brown, eyes brown, small burn mark right jaw and right cheek. A bookbinder; states he is a native of Bordeaux. Supposed wanted for similar offences. Has recently been in the company of George Kimberley, of Liverpool, a notorious hotel thief. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Canterbury. STAFFORDSHIRE. 56.— Burslem ( County).— Committed to Stafford Assizes, for robbery with violence— JOHN CLE WES, age 50, height 5 ft. 8f in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes light brown, cut mark bridge of nose, flesh mole left cheek, E. C, anchor, and V. R. tattooed right forearm, 22 ar) d grenade left forearm, mole between shoulders. Was convicted of burglary at Guernsey, November, 1871; of felony at Alderney, June, 1872 ; of burglary at Stafford, December, 1872 ; of man- slaughter at Chester, 1878, in name of John Hughes ; of horsestealing at Hanley, July, 1888. Supposed convicted at Derby and other places. A native of Norton- in- the- Moors. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 57.— Stafford ( County).— Remanded till 23rd inst. for obtaining food and money by false pretences— JOHN HENRY ADAMSON ( supposed false), age about 35, height 5 ft. 3i in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald in front) light brown, moustache light, eyes blue, rather full throat, lost two front upper teeth, cut mark top of right knee, shams insanity, and states he is the eldest son of the Persian monarch; dress, drab dust overcoat, grey mixture trousers and vest, white collar, lace boots, light brown hard felt hat. His modus operandi is to call upon the parents of men serving in the army abroad, stating that he has brought them a parrot from their son, but that he has left it at the railway station, where there is six shil- lings to pay, which sum he usually succeeds in obtain- ing, and immediately decamps. Supposed wanted for similar offences. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to the Chief Constable, Stafl'ord. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING^ 58.— H Ull ( Borough).— Remanded for unlawfully having in their possession a number of skeleton keys picklocks, jemmy, etc.— GEORGE EDWARDS ( sup- posed false), age 63 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, scar left temple, burn mark left breast, mole left arm, cut mark left side of lower lip, mole on right cheek near ear large varicose veins and lumps on both legs, right knee much swollen, left foot and ankle crooked, lost two teeth in front upper jaw ; dress, brown overcoat with velvet collar, black tweed jacket and trousers chocolate colour scarf, and low felt hat. States he is a hawker of gingerbread, and native of Shoreditch London.— MARGARET EDWARDS ( supposed false)] age 50, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion fair, hair ( wavy and turning grey) dark brown, cut mark right eye, ears pierced, large scar inside right forefinger, cross cut left wrist, several cut marks on bridge of nose and other parts of face, indicating a hard life. 59.— Hull ( Borough)— Remanded for picking pocket- MARY ANN McCARTQY ( supposed false), age 42, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair ( tinged with grey) black, eyes blue; dress, dark dress and black chip hat trimmed with black. States her hus- band attends fairs with a shooting gallery, and that her home is at 9, Marsh grove, Leeds. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 60.— Guisbo rough ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., for stealing 2 umbrellas 14th inst.— DAVID FLYNN, a tramping scissors grinder and umbrella mender, age 40, height 5 ft. 7£ in., stout build, complexion sallow, hair brown, short moustache, no whiskers, eyes hazel, cut mark bridge of nose, crown of head, on throat, large scar right shin, slightly lame right leg ; dress, dark tweed jacket, brown broad cord vest and trousers, red neckerchief, red- white- and- blue check cotton shirt, lace boots ( old), and black hard felt hat, with square top. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. PROPERTY STOLEN- METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 61.— N Division.— loth inst.— A " Marvel" tricycle, makers " Pressland and Nelson, Hackney," thereon, 34- in. driving and 30- in. pilot wheels, direct spokes ( butted both ends), B. S. A. ball bearings, nickel- plated, stay rod, square white rubber ball pedals. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 62.— Wallingford ( County).— lst inst., by bur- glary— 1 patent gold lever hunting watch, maker " Miles, Oxford street, London " ; 1 gold albert chain, seal with key combined ; 2 silver verge watches, one old- fashioned with steel hands, the other has piece chipped out of face ; 2 black scarves with pins, one pearl set in gold, the other turquoise set in gold ; 1 diagonal coat and sleeve vest ; 1 black overcoat trimmed with black braid; 1 sleeve vest; 1 black melton coat and sleeve vest; 2 pairs trousers, one black cloth, the other small check, lavender colour, " Field and Hawkins " on buttons ; 1 black Gladstone bag, patent leather, corners much worn; 1 six- chambered revolver; 1 sovereign and 1 half sovereign. Information to Supt. Borlase, Wallingford. CHESHIRE. 63.— Oakmere ( County).— 11th inst., at Dunham- on- the- Hill, 2 pairs ladies' drawers ; 1 girl's red flannel petticoat; 8 white linen pocket- handkerchiefs with red borders ( some with red and some with blue spots); 3 white table- cloths ; 2 pairs men's grey worsted stock- ings ; 2 red- and- blue table- cloths, plaid pattern ; 10 yards dark blue spotted print dress piece; a lady's silk handkerchief; 1 dark grey woollen shawl; 2 boy's check cotton shirts; 1 man's cotton shirt; 2 ladies calico chemises; 1 cord vest with moleskin back; 1 pair thin gold bracelets set 12 rubies ; 1 lady's silver watch, minus hands, no glass, and silver chain; 1 old verge watch, electro- plated case. Information to Supt. Walker, Oakmere. 64.— Stockport ( Borough).— 13th inst — 1 silver lever watch, case worn smooth, may have a name scratched on inside of outer case; 1 plain gold ring, red stone ; 1 gold keeper ring ; 1 lady's dress ring, 9- carat, set with 3 crystals ; 1 Jubilee 5s. piece; 1 old shilling, with twisted edge. Information to the Chief Constable, Stockport. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 573, 1889. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. CUMBERLAND. 65.— Penrith ( County).— Between 1st and 5th inst, from a temperance hotel— A single- breasted black cloth overcoat, intermixed with a red thread, sleeves lined with drab cotton, body and skirts lin ? d with white and drab striped woollen stuff, 4 or 5 buttons down front, black braid tab, 2 rows stitching round cuffs, bent up skirt about 15 inches, inside pocket, breast pocket, and 2 side- pockets with laps. Supposed by A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., com- plexion fair, hair auburn, longish features, jaded look- ing ; dress, double breasted short drab coat, dark trousers, black hard felt hat, strong boots, of gentle- manly appearance. He engaged a bed and sitting room at the hotel at 3.45 p. m , 1st inst., and left un- noticed about 4 p. m. Had in his possession a small light brown portmanteau about 15 or 18 in. long and 9 in. deep, and a walking- stick. The same man had dinner in a first- class hotel in Penrith the same day, and left without paying. Information to Supt. Fowler, Penrith. DENBIGHSHIRE. 66.— Llangollen ( County).— Between26th August and 11th inst.— 2 silver watches, one improved patent lever No. 73259, the other patent lever No. 31227. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 67.— Dumfries ( County).— Between 4th and 8th inst , from an hotel at LaEgholm— 2 pairs gold ear- rings ( one set with turquoise stones, fit close to the ears in front, fasten with screw behind ; the other drop, pattern of a daisy); 1 brown leather purse, square, several compartments, fastens with white metal spring, nearly new ; 1 small black leather purse, fastens with 2 knobs, nearly new; 1 sovereign and 1 shilling; 1 pocket knife, with several blades and corkscrew, buck horn handle ( nearly new). Information to the Chief Constable, Dumfries. ESSEX. 68.— Brentwood ( County) — 2nd inst.— 1 lady's gold Geneva watch, " A. A. H." engraved in centre ; 1 gentle- man's gold hunting watch, maker " Pearce, Newing- ton- causeway, London," No. 35658, with gold albert guard attached, stamped 15- carat, small at one end, large and broad at other ( very massive), spade guinea, dated 1787, attached. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. KENT. 69.— Canterbury ( County).— 12th inst.— A silver |- plate Geneva watch, bow broken off, piece chipped out of dial near figure 7 or 8, dent outside case, ' No. 800, silver," inside case. 12th inst.— 2 pairs boy's heavy- nailed lace boots, rivetted, toe plates, and imitation nail heel- plates, " &/ u, 4' 11," or " J/ Z, 3/ 11," in ink on instep. 14th inst.— A lady's silver Geneva watch, No. 16214, engraved cases. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Canter- bury. LANCASHIRE. 70.— Leigh ( County).— 11th inst., at Penketh— 1 silver lever watch, No. 36620, makers, " Harrison and Sons, Manchester," on works, silver albert guard attached ; 1 silver locket, oval shape, 2 female photo- graphs inside; 1 gold brooch, oval shape, imitation leaves round edge, photographs of a man and woman inside; 1 tortoiseshell brooch, oval shape, inlaid with silver ; pair silver- plated bracelets; 6 nickel silver teaspoons ; 2 sovereigns and 2 shillings. Information to Supt. Weir, Leigh. 71.— Ormskirk ( County).— 5th inst. from a stable at Bickerstaffe— A set of new black harness, with nickel silver mountings, hames nickel- silvered, plain leather collar, 4 in. patent leather- lined flap saddle, horse- shoe pattern rosette, chain front, mounted on black patent leather, black reins, with brown hand parts, bar mouth Wilson snaffle- bit; a pair of old hames and traces, odd buckles on hame straps. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. NORFOLK. 72— Norwich ( City).— 4th inst.— 1 lady's gold lever watch, gold dial No. 6667 ; 1 gold lever watch, white dial, No. 2677 ; 1 gold duplex watch, 18- carat cases, No. 690, white dial, maker, " Morris, London "; 1 gold Geneva watch, gold dial, 18- carat; 1 diamond buckle ring, two stones; 1 diamond ring, 18- carat, two diamonds and ruby in centre; 1 9- carat diamond ring, two diamonds and ruby in centre; 1 9- carat single stone diamond ring ; I single stone diamond ring, raised setting; 3 diamond rings, one set with three stones ; 1 emerald ring, four stones, one stone off colour; 5 silver albert chains, curb pattern ( new); heavy plain gold ring ( hall- marked), 22- carat; about 35 wedding- rings; about 15 gold dress- rings ; 1 signet ring, 18- carat, dark stone; 1 jubilee £ 5 piece; 2 spade guineas, one with ring attached, the other 1792 ; 1 antique pearl ring. Information to Chief Constable Hitchman, Norwich. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 73.— Towcester ( County).— 28th ult., by burglary — A lady's gold neck- chain, with oval locket, set dia- monds, " F " in centre and hair inside, attached ; a gold watch- chain, with lapis, pearls, keys, seal, and other ornaments attached ; a gold bracelet, set coral and pearls, " Edinburgh, 1881," engraved inside; a buckle brooch, set diamonds; a gold brooch, set pearls, " Balmoral, 1880" engraved inside; 2 silver buckle brooches; an onyx and gold brooch; a brooch, shape of " Scotch dirk," set Scotch pebbles and stones; an onyx and pearl pin; a diamond fly do,; a small silver brooch, shape of a coronet; a small onyx do- ; a silver do., figure of an angel; a long do., imitation diamonds; a gold bracelet, set pearls, " June 12th, 1883," engraved inside; and a small leather purse, containing about £ l 10s. Information to Chief Constable McCallum, North- ampton, or Supt. Norman, Towcester. STIRLINGSHIRE. 74.— Stirling ( Borough).— 28th ult. and2ndinst. by housebreaking— 7 £ l notes of various banks; 1 jubilee halfcrown; 1 jubilee 2s.- piece; 1 jubilee sixpenny- piece; 2 silver bracelets about 1J in. broad ( one ivy- leaf pattern, one spray of flowers); 1 lady's gold ring, set one diamond and four or six pink pearls ; 1 plain gold brooch, oval- shape, glass at back with white and dark hair inside; 1 lady's silver albert, double link with silver tassel, jubilee shilling and silver locket attached, M. M. engraved on back of locket, and monogi- am ( supposed J. G. H.) on front; 1 gold looket with thistle engraved on front, carved on back with plain name plate ; 3 gold studs, carved fronts, pearl backs. Information to Supt. Ferguson, Stirling. SURREY. 75.— Chertsey ( County).— 6th inst., by house- breaking— 2 ladies gold watches ( one very old), 1 lady's long gold chain; 1 gold brooch, chased, with earrings to match ; I cameo brooch ; 1 pair garnet earrings ; 2 or 3 silver brooches; 3 pairs silver earrings ; 5 rings ( one set garnet, one set ruby and pearls, one set tur- quoise, one plain gold set diamond, one wedding); 1 box, containing black brooch and earrings ; 3 purses, containing jubilee silver coins. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 76— Hull ( Borough).— 3rd inst.— An old- fashioned silver cream jug with capital A on front, plain pattern, round knobs for feet. 1 pair men's shooting boots, heavy soles, double tops ( calf)— supposed by A MAN, tall, full face, clean shaven, bad on feet; dressed in dark suit and cheese- cutter cap. A roll of violet- coloured moire antique ( imitation) 25 yards. 4th inst.— A man's brown small check slack back jacket, mingled with red and green; a lady's black jersey jacket, trimmed with military braid on cuffs, collar and round bottom. 7th inst— 1 blue- and- white bed rug; 2 woollen shirts; 3 or 4 cotton shirts; 1 white and 1 red flannel petti, coat. 77.— Hull ( Borough).— Between the 9th and 13th inst. ( inclusive)— 1 silver French watch, divided circle, with " invito diner " inside ; 1 silver English lever, No. 471 ; 2 silver levers ( one No. 55659, the other No. 3565, with enamelled dial); 1 silver Geneva watch, No. 16220, maker " Jules Montandon." Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 78.— Rotherham ( Borough).— By burglary— 11 large silver tablespoons, marked " W. S." and " Scotch Thistle " ; 6 large fiddle pattern ditto, same mark ; 5 large silver spoons, pointed handles ; 6 silver tea- spoons and sugar tongs, marked " J. R. S." ; 4 silver salt- cellars, apostle spoons; 2 silver fruitspoons, Queen Anne's head; I small silver cream ewer, same pattern ; 12 eleotro- plate fish knives and forks ; 12 dessert ditto, rustic ivory handles ; 12 electro tablespoons ; 12 large table forks; 12 small ditto; 1 pair electro sugar tongs; 12 electro teaspoons; 1 soup ladle; 2 gravy spoons, marked " J. R. S." ; 1 flat butter dish, crystal centre ; 1 electro- plate biscuit- box; 2 boxes fish- carvers; 1 cream jug; 1 sugar- basin ( electro- plate stand) with sugar- sifter; 1 silver cream jug, sugar- basin, and sifter; 2 gold bangles ; 2 gold brooches, one with pearl centre ; 1 gold watch with pendants ; 2 silver brace- lets, one with gilt mounting; 1 large gold locket en- graved with ferns; 1 gold neck- chain ( Prince of Wales' pattern); 1 turquoise and pearl ring; 1 ruby and ' pearl ring ; 1 pocket morocco case of surgical instru- ments, makers, " Maw, Son, and Thompson"; 1 plated speculum, makers " Arnold and Sons " ; 1 gold cross, 1J inches, engraved with vine leaves; 1 silver cross, trefoil ends and silver cable chain ; 1 silk um- brella, maker " Miller, Rotherham "; 1 chain, amber beads, gold links ; 1 set plain gold studs. Information to Captain Burnett, Chief Constable, Rotherham. 79.— Sheffield ( Borough).- 8th inst.— 1 lady's gold necklet, plain double links, plain oval- shaped locket attached, small dent one side, photograph of a soldier inside; 1 plain gold ring set with one diamond; 1 lady's gold ring ( horse- shoe pantern), set with teven diamonds in nail- holes; 1 lady's gold ring, broad top set with six sapphires and six diamonds; 1 set of gentleman's pearl studs, star pattern, in black leather case, lined with blue velvet, " Hamilton, Bombay" inside; 1 red leather purse containing a sovereign and a jubilee shilling; £ 15 in sovereigns and half- sove- reigns. 80.— Sheffield ( Borough).— 14th inst., by house- breaking— 1 oak cabinet, about 16 in. long, 12 to 14 in. broad, and 8 in. deep, 2 drawers made of red cedar, brass handles and mounts ; 1 small gold locket, beetle enamelled on front ; 1 man's brown cloth coat, 2 pockets outside, bone buttons, sleeves lined with Turkey red, partly worn ; 1 pair men's light lace boots, toe- capped, small hooks on top, nearly new ; 1 small mantel clock, walnut frame, oval top, white face, 14 inches high; 1 morocco- bound floral album, gilt edges, containing 2 photographs. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, FTC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 81.— Y Division.— During nightof 6thinst,, from a field in Middle- lane, Hornsey— A brown cob, 14 hands, white star on forehead, short mane and tail, a few white hairs in tail ; in good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. SHROPSHIRE. 82.— Shrewsbury ( County).— 29th ult.— 3 Shrop- shire down lambs, T H pitch marked on right side ; 2 do. ram lambs, J P pitch- marked on right side. Information to Supt. Edwards, Shrewsbury. STAFFORDSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 83.— Walsall ( Borough).— 17th ult.— A chestnut mare, 5 years, 14 to 15 hands, very thick set, 2 white hind legs, white star on forehead. Is such an animal as would be used for drawing tram cars. Value £ 40. It is requested that inquiry be made at tram car depots, horse repositories, livery stables, & c. The above reward will be paid by R. Thomas, Esq., Fishley Colliery, Walsall, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the horse. Information to Chief Constable Taylor, Walsall. WORCESTERSHIRE. £ 5 5s. REWARD. 84.— King's Heath ( County). — 26th ult., at Northfield— A bay mare, 7 years, 15£ hands, three white fetlocks, blaze down face, calf legged, wart left ear, fidgety when handled about the head. Yalue £ 25. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Isaac Smith, on behalf of the Northfield Association for the Prose- cution of Felons, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the mare. Information to Supt. Wasley, King's Heath. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 85.— M Division.— 19th ult., in the RiverThames — The body of a woman, age about 24, length 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair ( long) dark brown, eyes hazel ; dress, violet plaid cotton skirt and bodice, flounce at bottom of skirt, buttons down front, red plush cuSs, collar, and front, white stand- up collar, lace edge, '' X. P." in black inside, fancy black striped shoulder- cape, with beads and lace, white chemise, red flannel petticoat, black stays and stockings, one low- button shoe ( patent front) on left foot. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. LANCASHIRE. 86.— Old Trafford ( County).— About 6.30 a. m., 11th inst., in an entry at Withington— A male child, age about two months ; dressed in a white calico skip 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1 8 8 9 . trimmed with lace, white flannel petticoat, white linen skirt, striped flannelette binder, small black- and- white woollen shawl. Appeared to have been vaccinated about 3 weeks. When found was nearly starved to death with cold, and was removed to Withington Work- house, where it died on the 12th inst. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 87.— Hastings ( Borough). — 14th inst., on the beach, having apparently fallen from the East Cliff— The body of a man, age 36 or 37, length 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair light brown, moustache sandy, beard about a week's growth ; dress, black diagonal morning coat, brown vest, black trousers, print cotton shirt ( metal links in sleeves), white cotton drawers, flannel under- shirt, white collar, maker " Hope Bros., Ludgate- hill," light grey merino socks, side- spring boots ( nearly new), and round black felt hat, maker " Cuthbertson, No. 1, Seven Siater's- road, N., and 87, Cheapside." Had in his possession the sum of £ 1 17s. Id. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, 88.— V Division.— In possession of prisoners ( described in Case No. 37, 11th inst )— 2 gold open- face lever watches, compensation balance, white dials, sunk seconds, 18- carat hall- marked cases ( one keyless, No. 8235, maker " G. Carter, 193A, Mare- street, Hackney," on works, engine- turned case, flowers encircled with garter engraved at back— apparently to efface a mono- gram ; one gold dome, engraved thereon " I. H. Ben- ham," engine- turned case, " J. H. B." in centre in old English); 8 silver ditto ( three English levers, open faces, white dials : one gold hands, sunk seconds, No. 15435, " A. H. Drinkwater, manufacturer, Coventry," thereon ; one No. 2531, " Hawley and Co., 125, Regent- street, London," on works; one compensation balance, No. 21121 ; one Geneva lever, No. 1144937; four Geneva: one lady's demi- hunter, plain cases, blue enamel figures, No. 65084 ; one open- face, white dial, sunk seconds, No. 4238; 1 ditto, No. 49027, sterling silver, " C. F." stamped on inside, flowers engraved on outside cases ; one ditto, " 25300 Mi/-" scratched on inside) ; 2 ditto watch- cases ( one No. 84944, flowers engraved at back ; 1 do., No. 24320); 6 sets of works of watches ( two levers: one No. 24320, " Mardudfa- bridue " on works, minus face ; one white dial, sunk seconds, " Rotherham's C. B." and star in centre there- on, " J. Grunwald, Aldershot and Dover, 5665," on works, capped) ; 2 old- fashioned verge, white dials ( one old English figures, No. 27, " Nathaniel Jeffreys, Pall- mall, London," on works ; one No. 1442, " London " on works, capped); 3 Geneva, Nos. 75324 and 1500, minus dials; 1 lady's, white dial, Roman figures, sur- rounded by seconds figures," A. H. Rodanet " on dial; 2 gold band bracelets ( one plain, raised beading, with filigree on each side, half circle; one ditto, set pearls and diamonds in formation of leaves); 5 silver band ditto ( two raised buckles, D/- ( 1 N/-), flowers engraved on both[; 1 engraved " M. H." one side, flowers the other ; one raised flowers, filigree the other; 1 ditto, with knobs half way round); 2 gold double lockets ( one " Mizpali," one engraved flowers); 3 silver ditto ( two flat: one engraved flowers both sides; one raised knobs one side plain the other ; one flowered both sides, surrounded by knobs); 2 massive silver necklets; 1 gold ditto, secret link ; 1 double coral and gold ; 2 gold alberts ( one gentleman's 9- carat, fetter link ; one lady's secret link, with tassel); 1 lady's plain secret link gold neckchain; 1 pair of diamond stud earrings in case, ' LA. Mears, 50, Strand, London," thereon ; 1 ditto star, set pearl in centre; 2 pairs of silver embossed ditto. Rings : 1 very massive old- fashioned 18- carat signet, set very fine pearls, surrounded by smaller ones, with raised amethyst in centre ; 1 ditto belcher, embossed shoulders, set red stone, crest— two Horns of Plenty ; 1 old- fashioned mourning, shield, with painting of a female weeping thereon; 2 signet 18- carat ( one set pink coral in centre ; one key do.); 2 gentlemen's 18- carat massive plain gold ( one set diamond in centre); 6 18- carat keepers ( three plain buckle ; one " Mizpah" in blue enamel letters ; three broad band, chased); 8 ladies' dress rings ( one set pink coral, 3 stones ; one set turquoise all round ; one minus stones ; 5 9- carat, stones various); 1 lady's, set ruby, with a pearl each side, marked EN/- inside ; 1 gentleman's massive plain silver ditto ; 18 wedding rings; 1 fine gold raised cameo brooch, with earrings to match ; 1 gold pendant com- pass ; 8 gold scarf- pins ( one set onyx ; one amethyst, with pearl in centre ; one gold knob; one set sapphire ; one half moon, black enamel, diamonds in centre ; two George and Dragon); 1 Geneva cross, set 4 pearls and emeralds in centre; 1 double silver blue- and- white glass smelling- bottle, engraved " SB." ; 2 sets solitaires ( 1 raised Chinese figures on black ground; one chased); 1 silver knife, pen, and pencil- case, makers " Mordan and Co."; 1 silver pencil- case, makers ditto; 1 set of false teeth; 1 pair of gold spectacles, in case, maker ", T. Rubergall, 24, Coventry- street, London," on case; 1 pair of old- fashioned gold double eye- glasses ; 1 pair of black- and- brown opera- glasses, maker " T. Neu- hofer, Wien, 12 glasser," thereon; I plated fish- carver and fork, in case; 1 imitation old- fashioned silver- plated teapot, ebony handle and knob ; 1 ditto teapot, sugar- basin, and cream- jug to match ; 1 small silver- plated salt- cellar and 3 ditto spoons ; 18 spoons ( two table, four dessert, six tea, and six egg), all plated, new, plain pattern; 1 cut- glass 6- bottle plated cruet- stand, new ; 1 silver breakfast hot water dish; 1 gilt ormolu French timepiece, on stand, blue enamel dial, figure of a boy each side, trophy of musical instruments at top; 1 top of mustard- pot, plated ; 19 knives ( one carver, " Hatfield, maker, Sheffield " ; six table ditto and six small ditto, maker " James Titmarsh " ; three table, silver handles, " J. Neal, 44, 46, and 48, Edgware- road, London," thereon ; three dessert ditto, plated blades, ivory handles); 1 three- bladed pocket- knife, tortoise- shell handle ; 2 miniature paintings of old gentlemen ( appear to have been taken from a locket); 1 pair of new skates; a quantity of unset stones; several jewellers' cases, for earrings, watches, pins, etc.; 4 money boxes ( one marked " J. W. Paul") ; a number of pawntickets relating to watches, jewellery, and clothing pledged during the past 12 months ; a pair of diamond scales, and 2 white silk handkerchiefs. All supposed the proceeds of housebreaking. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 89.— Cheshire, Oakmere ( County).— Boots, etc. Case No. 52, llth inst., and thief apprehended. ANIMALS RECOVERED. 90.— Lancashire, Leigh ( County).— Mare, Case No. 63, llth inst. SPECIAL MEMORANDUM. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT; 91.— W. RANSOME, alias HENRY HARTLEY, expiree ( described in POLICE GAZETTE of 31st May last, case No. 1) not yet apprehended, and the warrant for his arrest is still in force. This man is still pursuing his system of obtaining money by fraud in the manner detailed in the POLICE GAZETTE quoted above, and it is earnestly requested that police of the United Kingdom will search all newspapers published in their respective districts for advertisements emanating from this man, who assumes various names, and gives addresses chiefly in the East- ern, Eastern- Central, Northern, and North- Eastern Districts of London. The following is his usual form of advertisement:— " Money lent privately and promptly to respectable persons, male or female, on their note of hand alone, in sums of £ 50 to £ 1,000, at 6 per cent, per annum. Repayment in one to ten years by instalments, or in lump sum, at convenience of borrower. No fees. Immediate attention given to every application. Apply, stating sum required and how to be repaid, and enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply." In the event of same being discovered in any news- paper immediate information should be sent to the Assistant Commissioner, Criminal Investigation De- partment, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. APPREHENSIONS. 92.— City of London.— H. G. AYRES, Case No. 4, llth inst. 93.— Lancashire, Rochdale ( County).— Super- visee JAMES DOGHERTY, Office No. 37704, Case No. 75, 9th August last. 94— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City). — License Holder WILLIAM PEARSON, Office No. 37617, Case No. 21, 27th ult. 95.— Nottinghamshire, Nottingham ( Borough). — Supervisee LOUISA FEARN, Office No. 30136, Case No. 104, 14th September, 1888. LATEST INFORMATION, APPREHEMBIQN8 80UGHT. BERKSHIRE. 96.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing 7 head of cattle ( recovered) and obtaining a gun by false pre- tences— A. CARTER, age 28 to 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., stout build, hair brown, moustache light brown, slight side whiskers; dress, light brown dust coat, light tweed suit, light brown cloth gaiters, and brown felt hat; appearance of a farmer or dealer.— JOE PALMER, alias BLAKE, age about 42, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., corpulent build, hair, moustache and side whiskers black; dress, dark cloth overcoat dark clothes, and black hard felt hat; appearance of a dealer. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Tewsley, Reading. ESSEX. 97.— Epping ( County).— For indecently assault ing a female, 27th ult., at North Weald Bassett Essex- WALTER KING, age 22, height 5 ft. 7 0r 8 in., complexion florid, hair light brown, eyes dark brown, slight moustache and side whiskers, regular features; dress ( when last seen), black overcoat, light tweed trousers, turn- down collar, lace shoes, and black hard felt hat. A baker. Native of Buntingford Herts. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Lennon, Epping. HERTFORDSHIRE^ ~~ 98.— Watford ( County).— For sacrilege at West Hyde Church, Rickmansworth, 8th inst.— FREDE- RICK BRISTER, alias CRUTCHY, age 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue crippled left leg, and carries a crutch under left arm • dress, dark cloth coat and cap, corduroy trousers.— THOMAS COXHILL, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue.— WILLIAM WEST, age about 32, height 5 ft." 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to be bald on top) light brown, eyes grey, slightly pockpitted; dress, dark pilot coat, corduroy trousers and vest, and hard felt hat. All natives of Rickmansworth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hummerstone, Watford. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 99.— South Stockton ( County).— For stealing, 27th ult., a lady's gold Geneva watch and long gold guard ; a grey dress with black border round bottom ; other articles of ladies wearing apparel; and £ 4 10s. gold— MARTHA JOBLING, age 19, height 5 ft. I in., very stout build, complexion fresh, full red face ; dress, black- and- white fur cape, black dress trimmed water colour silk down sides and breast, and black straw hat trimmed water wave silk. A native cf Brompton, Northallerton. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hutchinson, South Stockton. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 100.— Huddersfield ( County).— For failing to report— Licence Holder JONATHAN SHAW, Office No. 37352, age 29, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, small scar on right shin. Sentenced at York on 6th November, 1883, to 7 years' penal servitude for manslaughter. Licensed 12th April, 1889. J 938. Information to Superintendent, West Riding Con- stabulary, Huddersfield. PROPERTY STOLEN, METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 101.— J Division.— 12th inst.— 3 clocks ( one oval shape, gilt, 18 in. long, figure of a man standing on one side ; one a gilt face, ebony stand, gridiron pattern, strikes hours and half hours; one hall, 3 ft. 6 in. high, walnut- wood frame, " Stratford " on side); 2 brass candlesticks, about 1 ft. 9 in.; 6 bronze ornaments ( four tortoise- shape, figure of a stork on back of each; two do., about 3 in. high, shape of Egyptian gods); 1 white metal Washington column, 15 in. high, forms a thermometer, brass eagle on top; 1 gold watch chain, small round links ; 1 gold brooch, earrings to match ; 1 pair do., twisted pattern; 1 gold keeper ring; 1 dress do., set blue- and- white stones; 1 silver brooch, earrings to match; 1 pair of silver sugar tongs; 10 spoons ( four table, six dessert); 30 forks ( eighteen large, twelve small); 1 fish slice— all plated ; 2 black cloth dress suits, " Kemp, Fenchurch- street, City," on tab. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. LANCASHIRE. £ 20 REWARD. 102.— Liverpool ( City).— Between 29th June and 5th July last, from a steamship between New York and this city— A wooden case, 5 ft. 3 in. by 4 ft. 6 in. by 6 in., containing a three- quarter length life size portrait of a gentleman in fancy dress, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. , , The above reward will be paid by Messrs. Kicbara- son, Spence, and Co., Liverpool, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery oi the property. . Information to Chief Supt. Williams, Liverpool. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1889. THE POLICE GAZETTE. BOROUGH OF BOSTON. WANTED, a POLICE SERGEANT for the above Police Force- Applicants must have had police experi- ence, and not be more than 35 years of age. Wages 31s per week. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the under- signed, on or before the 26th October instant.. R. " W. STANILAND, Town Clerk. Boston, 16th October, 1889. <£ 5 REWARD, LOST, on September 3rd, in Euston- road, Gentleman's GOLD WATCH> open- faced, centre second, No. 11157, examined by Gayden, Richmond and Brentford ; crest at back.— Address E. H., care of C. Dean, Esq., 3, Old Ser- jeant' s- inn, Chancery- lane. LOST, on the 8th inst., between Gordon- square and Dean's- yard, Westmin- ster, or in an omnibus ( not of the General Omnibus Company) taken from Totten- ham Court- road to Dean's- yard, a long NARROW BROOCH, with a pearl at each end and a moonstone heart set in small brilliants in the centre.— Whoever takes it to 37, Gordon- square, shall be rewarded. lOs. REWARD. J^ OST, a BUNCH OF KEYS. Flat key- ring.— Apply to Housekeeper, 16, Leadenhall- street. LOST, 14th inst., a white FOX TER- RIER DOG, with black- and- tan head and ears, black mark round tail. An oldish dog, answers to the name of " Dandy"— Anyone giving information of same at 25, Pont- street, will be re- warded. 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