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11/10/1895

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Date of Article: 11/10/1895
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XII    Issue Number: 1230
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY- NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. VOL. XII., No. 1230 REGX7X- A. TIONS. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should he addressed to TUN EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. Particulars concern ing persons whose apprehension is sought will he inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 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 pe rsons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will Le prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of 7s. Gel. 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 iiwrted, and no warrant is < Wforce against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or h is immediate dejiuty. of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning s'olen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or Wwflw Iher'- tn 4. 6. 8. A nnouncements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. . 9. The force tohich causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be ln, e ™ f* "* the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedinas whiih may result from such publication. 11 Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than, noonon Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of 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, New Scotland Yard by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament Street, Postal Order_ or in Stamps. - ttt- it 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, IZb, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted or advertisements. _ „... R. AXDEBSOS, Editor. - 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 Polio © District. < C) < d> NOTICE. | APFRTnPTRTffaTnWS SnTTHUTT 5. — E Division. — For pawning Article? of jewellery entrusted to hitn to repiir— ALFRED METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. THOMAS BAKER, age 34, height 5 ft. in., 1. — c. I. Department. — For fraudulent complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue; dress, fawn bankruptcy — HARRIS COHEN", age about 35, colour coat and vest, dark grey trousers, light fawn height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair, mous- cap, blue tie, heart- shape piD, paste stone, brown tache, and small side whiskers very dark, eyes dark, shoos. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. I Warrant issued. Warrant issued. 6.— P Division. — For burglary, 29th ult, at 2- — B Division. — Woodcut portrait and Urockley— ED WARD JOSEPH BAKER, age 18, ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in I description of JOE RILEY, whosi apprehension is height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes I blue ; dress, black cheviot coat and vest, light tweed trousers, light cloth cap, brown lace boots. A labourer; native of Brockley. — GORDON Mc- LEAN, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion pale, hair light, eyes grey ; dress, black cloth reefer jacket and vefct, grey tweed trousers, black hard felt | hat. Acleik; native of Aberdeen. Warraiit issued. 7.— Y Division. — For stealing a dun colour mare pony, 14£ hands, white blaze down face, hind hoofs white, long mane ana tail, set of brass mounted harness; and a dog- c\ rt painted black picked out yellow— CHARLES WHITE, age 35 to 40, height about 5 ft. 6 in., cjmplexion fresh, hair, side whiskers, and moustache dark brown, eyes dark; dress, black overcoa1, dark trousers, black hard felt I hat. Warrant i sued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan | Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 8.— For fraud — CHARLES ARTHUR JOHN SKIPPER, age 33, height 5 ft 11 in. or 6 ft., com- plexion fair, hair and slight moustache light; dresp grey mixture suit, hard felt hat. Late of Courtfield House, Courtfield- garden, S. W. Absconded 18th ult. Warrant issued. f2). Counties. strict alphabetical order Persons In custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged is strict alphabetical order. Property Stolen. flV Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copics of the GAZETTI beyond 4he number at present supplied will be forwarded OD Application in the form set forth in circular of the | 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any oom- 1 plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in I le date of delivery of the POLIOI GAZETTE, may be j it onoe notified to the Editor. The following is a copy of the order which governs the j • Ireolation, by the Metropolitan Police, of advertisements, I or reward bills, for the discovery of property or the detec- sought for conspiracy and fraurf, age 40, height 5 ft. 8 in , complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( inclined to sandy) biown, may be growing whiskers lion of crime. The Editor inserts it, in hope of preventing and bear*?, respectable appearance, fond of billiards, delays which sometimes occur in publishing such notices, on account of their not being in accordance with the regu lations in force in the Metropolis :— 1. Printed hand- bills, or other advertisements, offering a reward for the discovery of property or the detection of may fcc found in company with betting men. Sup- posed to have friends in Halifax and Glasgow. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. 3. — D Division. For £ 11 — BURTON 11 in., com- pressed in relation to the following point*— ( a) The amount of the reward. ( b) The conditions on which it is payable, ( e) The person by whom it will be paid ( d) That the name and address of the printer appear thereon. employed as labour master at the Shaftesbury Institute, Maylebone, absconded 27th ult. May be found at Salvation Army shelters or common lodging houses. Warrant issued. Absconded 30th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry E. C. S. No expression must be used in such an advertise- ment, in relation to property stolen, or criminally taken I BERKSHIRE. 10.— Reading ( Borough).— For embezzlement— 4.— E Division. — For obtaining money by I fa'se pretences— WILLIAM HANCHER, age 63, r ^ __ I height 5 ft. 8 in, complexion pale, hair ( bald on I GEORGEWILlTl AMSON.' age 25, height~ 5 ft 3 0r nr disposed of, holdin/ out any wpectation that"" the * 0p) aDd , beard ( cut / h° rt g ™ y, two 4 in., rather thick set, connexion and slight mous- ward will be paid on its return without the offender ^ eth project of drunken habits; dress, dirty tache dark, broai face; dress, brown morning suit, being brought to trial, or without enquiry. b ™ wn. I ® b, ae Ffk c. a?' la, C9 bo, 3^ He light cap. L, te in the employ of Watson and Sons, advertised rabbits for sale, giving his address at soap manufacture! s. A rative of Leeds, NOTE.— 7 here are 177 Stations of the Metropolitan Biomsgrove, Worcestershire, and on obtaining £ 5\ Warrant issued Poliec Force at which Notices can be posted. | as half purchase money, deca- nped. | Information to Head Const . ble Tcws'ey, Reading Warrant issued. ' 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 11.— Cambridge ( County). — For slotting 2 horses, one at Whittlesford, 25th ult., the other at Haslingfield, 27th ult. — A MAN, ago about 23, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, hair ( short) black, slight moustache dark, gipsy appearance; dress, brown suit, brown cloth cap, lace boots. Information to Supt. Burrow, Cambridge. DENBIGHSHIRE. 12.— Denbigh ( County).— For embezzlement— RICHARD JONES THOMAS, age about 28, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair and slight moustache dark, round face ; dress, brown cloth coat and vest, dark stripe trousers, hard felt hat, lace boots. Has been a sewing machine agent. Warrant issued. Information to Sapt. Jones, Deabigh. 13. — Wrexham ( County). — For bigamy — FREDERICK WILLIAMS, alias FREDERICK WILLIAM LESTER, age about 33, height about 5 ft. 6 iD., slight build, hair dark brown, moustache brown, full dark eyes, several teeth missing, lisps, red nose. A painter. Has also been employed as a barman. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Vaughan, Wrexham. ESSEX. 14 — S0uthend- 0n- Sea ( County).— For steal- ing, 28th ult, 3 gold rings, 1 half- hoop curb, 1 engagement, pearl in centre, ruby each side, 1 with pearl in centre, turquoise each side— A MAN, age about 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue ; dress, rough serge coat and vest, dark striped trousers, light cloth cap, dark blue spots, patent shoes. A gasfitter. Information to Supt. Simmonds, Southend- on- Sea. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 15. — Gloucester ( County). — Escaped from H, M. prison, Gloucester, 21st ult., while undergoing 9 " months imprisonment — ALBERT EDWARD HARMAN, alias HARMER, age 30, height 5 ft 9f in., slight build, complexion pale, hair, mous- tache ( thin straggling), beard and eyes dark brown, ' thin face, scar centre of forehead, inside right thigh, ' and knee, dark scar inside right ankle, varicose veins right leg, burn scar right wrist, anchor tattooed left arm, luptured right side ; dre38, prison clothing. Native of Gloucester. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Phillpott, Gloucester. HAMPSHIRE. 16.— Andover ( County).— For an offen: e under the Criminal Law Amendment Act— GEORGE LEWIS, pge 42, height 5 ft. 2\ in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes hazel, scar bridge of no3e and left of chin; dress, black serge jacket, cord trousers, black cloth cap wit h leather peak. A farm labourer; native of Tangley, Hants. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. James, Andover. 17.— Bitterne ( Cmrnty).— For stealing 1 black diagonal jackotand vest, " Hayson " on tab ; 2 pairs trousers, 1 grey tweed, 1 dark grey mixture tweed, with red spots— LAWRENCE CRESWELL, or CROSLEY, age 26 to 28, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion dark ( sunburnt), hair ( short) dark brown, slight moustache dark, high cheek bones, supposed scar left shin ; wearing the stolen property, dark alpine hat and brown shoes. Warrant issued. 18.— Bitteme ( County).— For stealing, by means of a trick, at Eastleigli, 1 red- and- blue check carriage rug ; 1 black vicuna reefer jacket and vest, plain cloth fancy buttons ; 1 black serge jacket and vest with silk corded edge; 1 Worcester reefer jacket aud vest, bound edge; 1 ditto, braided; 1 serge reefer jacket and vest; 1 grey check jacket suit; 1 dark blue and red check suit, single breasted ; 1 brown check reefer coat; 1 brown siDgle- breasted coat; 5 pairs of trousers: 1 pair grey check, 1 pair fawn- coloured, blue check, 1 pair blue with grey stripe?, 1 pair grey herring- bone pattern, 1 pair dark check faoed cloth ; 1 hat, marked " Eathorne " in- side; 1 brown cap- FREDK. DELFELT ( supposed false), age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., square shoulders, complexion dark, clean shaved; dress, dark blue cloth suit, dark hard felt hat. Stated he belonged to the Army Reserve. Warrant issued. 19.— Bitterne ( County).— For deserting his wife and 4 children— BENJAMIN WM. HODGETTS, age 31, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., hair dark brown, slight moustache light, eyes grey, scar under chin ; dress, black coat and vest, small blue and black check trousers, brown cap. A bookmaker's clerk; native of Morton- in- Marah, Gloucester. Warrant issued. Information to Sapt. Matthews, Bitterne. 20.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For larceny— E. D. CART WRIGHT, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, comploxion dark ( sunburnt), hair dark brown, moustache brown, eyes dark, rather delicate appearance ; dress, usually black suit, white straw hat. He answers advertisements in the " Exchange and Mart," offering a pneumatic bicycle in exchange for the article advertised, which he asks may be sent on mutual exchange, and on receipt will send the bicycle, which he fails to do, but immediately disposes of the article sent. Ho left Portsmouth on 18th ult., accompanied by his wife, 2 other women, and 2 children. Warrant issued. 21.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For larceny, 24th ult.— A MAN, age between 24 and 27, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, high cheek bones, hair ( cut short) dark, moustache dark brown, scar left shin; dress, dark coat and vest, light check trousers, brown alpine hat, brown shoes. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hal), Portsmouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 22.— Hemel Hempstead ( County).— For obtaining lodgings and money by falsa pretences, at Great Berkhamstead, 16th ult.— A man of colour known as DARK JOE, age from 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 in , stout build, complexion dark, hair ( curly) black, eyes dark, good teeth; dress, serge suit, white straw hat, brown boots. A footman ; speaks English fluently. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hcmcl Hempstead. * 23.— Watford ( County).— For fraud— A MAN, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 in , complexion ruddy, hair iron grey, moustache light, eyes grey, limps slightly and can ies a stick ; dress, dark jacket aud vest, light trouseis, straw bat. His modus operandi is to call at a house for a certain tradesman's book, which he takes to the shop on tho pretence of paying the amount due, tendering a cheque for a larger amount and obtain- ing the ba'acce in cash. Information to Capt. Wymer, Djputy Chief Con- stable, Watford. ISLE OF ELY. 24. — Whittlesea ( County). — For stealing a cash- box containing insuranca policies and £ 8, 1 tank- book, " Mrs. S. J. Rawson" on cover, 1 cheque- book, 1 brown drab overcoat, cape attached, 1 old coloured skirt — FREDERICK LEONARD HEMSLEY ( supposed false), age about 28, height 5 It. 6 in , complexion dark, hair ( wavy) black, clean shaved, large mouth, only ODe tooth in upper front jaw, speaks quickly and with foreign accent; dre3s, black double- breasted jacket, light grey cloth vest, Irown trousers, brown straw hat, lace boot?. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Nixon, Whittlesea. KENT. 25 — Dartford ( County).— For stealing, 23rd ult., a light grey faucy tweed suit ( Rugby jacket), grey bone buttons; a black diagonal cloth jacket and vest, and a pair of light grey trousers ( all new) — FREDERICK SMITH, age 27, height 5 ft, 8 in., complexion sallow, hair ( early) and slight moustache dark, eyes hazel, 3 warts left of neck, 2 dots le't forearm, several small moles on body; drees, dirk check suit, black hard hat. Stated ho had just left the army, and was engaged fitting electric lights. He obtains clothes for approva', selects some, and decamps. Has been convicted of larceny at Lancaster in name of FRANCIS HENRY SIMMONDS; of false pretences at Salford and Wigan, in name of GEORGE ROBINSON; of larceny at Liverpool in name of GEORGE HARRIS, and of larceny ( trick) at Canterbury in name of FREDERICK SMITH. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Webster, Dartford. LANCASHIRE. 26 — Liverpool ( City)-— For failing to report— License Holder WALTER DICBY, alias JOHN GORDON, HENRY HARDING, HARDY, MOR- YILLE, GEORGE REILLY, JOSEPH MALLIN- SON, JOSEPH CROSSLEY MALL1NSON, and ALFRED GILBERT, Office No 49658, age 69, height 5 ft 9 ia , complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, blind right eye, lo3t 4th right linger and 1st and 2nd left fingers, corporal punish- ment marks on back. Native of Birmingham. Sentenced at Liverpool Assizes, 10th May, 1887, to 10 years penal servitude, for burglary and wounding. Licensed 12th September, 1895. D N 615. Information to the Head Constable, Dateotive Department, Liverpool. LEICESTERSHIRE. 27.— Lutterworth ( County).— For assault, 9th ult.— WILLIAM WILLSON, alias RINGEY, age about 36, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in , complexion, hair, and eyes dark, wears small gold ear rings; drees, dark cloth jacket, large inside pockets, double- breasted vest, brown cord trousers, black hard billy- cock hat, heavy lace boots ; has the appearance of a navvy. Warrant issued. Information to E. Holmes, Esq., Chief Constable, Leicester, or Supt. Brewitt, Lutterworth. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 23.— Abergavenny ( County).— For conspiracy to defraud— CON SHEA, age 31, height 5 ft. 6- i in., complexion fresb, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes grey, high cheekbones, scar on nose and right side of neck ; dre3S, plaid suit, black hat. A horse dealer; native of Caerleon. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Davies, Abergavenny. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 29.— Llanidloes [( County).— For deserting his wife, leaving her chargeable to the Newtown and Llanidloes Union— WILLIAM HOMER, age 44, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., blight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, heavy moustache sandy, long face, hollow cheeks ; dresp, black morning coat and vest, daik blno cloth trousers, cloth cap, lace boots. A weaver. Accompanied by a woman, age 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., conplexion fair-, hair Jight brown, eyes grey; dress, blue- and- black dress, brown or fawn woollen shawl, black- and- white sailor hat. Both natives of Llanidloes. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Lako, Llanidlces. SHROPSHIRE. 30.— Whitchurch ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences— JOHN NELSON, age about 50, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 iu., complexion dark, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown ( turning grey), of Jewish appearance; dres3, dark brown coat and vest, dark grey trousers. A photographer. He photographs houses in tho country, and obtains a deposit on the order, but doea not supply the photographs. Is occasionally accompanied by bis son, a^ e about 22. Warrant issued. Information to Sapt. EJwards, Whitchurch. STAFFORDSHIRE. 31.— Bl'OWnhills ( County).— For stealing £ 19 10s. 4d., 2ud iDst., at Tamwortli— ELI DAR- LOW, age 23, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 iu., complexion sallow, hair light brown, moustache ( very slight) dark, eye3 grey; dress, black coat and vest, elark cord trousers, heavy nailed boots, check neckcrchief, black hard felt hat. A nativo of Sheffield. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barrett, Brownhills. 32.— Wednesbury ( County).— For failing to report— License Holder THOMAS TATTERSALL, alias JOHN THOMAS TATTERSALL, Office No. 48696, age 39, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eye3 hazjl, sailor inside right forearm, lo3t upper front teeth, scar left eyebrow, baok of head, left side of neck, top lip, inside left wrist, scald scar front of che3t ( large), 1 under left breast, and 2 under right breast ( small) ; wears au elastic bandage on right thigh, walks lame; wears a straight peaked blue cap, with badge in front, and blue serge suit. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 His modus operandi is to obtain lodgings, pretend that he is employed by a railway company or water- works company, obtains food and borrows money of the landlord, tben de; amps. He was cmvictedas follows : 14tli October, 1870, Canterbury, false pretence3, 6 weeks hard labour; 26th November 1879, Folkestone, stealing a watch, 6 months bajd labour; 29th Juno, 1880, Canterbury, false pre tence?, 5 years penal fervitude; 1st July, 1884, Surrey Sessions, larceny, 5 years penal servitude 15th October, 1889, Stafford Sessions, faUe pre- tences, 5 years penal Fervitude; 17th October, 1893, Stafford Sess'ons, falsi pretences, 12 rnoi ths ha- d labour, and lhene revoke 1. Liberated on 2nd license, 16th September, 1895. Remanefc of former sentence expires 5fcb January, 1896. G K P 579. Information to Sapt. Silt, Wednesbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 83.— Hay wards Heath ( County). — Portrait and description oE CHARLES MACKENZIE, anchor outside left wrist, 5 dots on left forearm, large dot inside ditto, scar under left eye, long scar inside right forearm, large scar inside right wrist. Sentenced at Leeds County Assizes, 2nd May, 1891, to 5 years penal servitude for shop brealiing. Licensed 19th April, 1895. R 108. Information to Cjptain Despard, Chief Constable, Ddw& bury. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BEDFORDSHIRE. 37.— Luton ( Borough). — Sentenced, 5th inst., ? o 21 days imprisonment for stealing a bicyc'e— THOMAS HENDRICK, age 31, height 5 ft, 7£ in., complexion fresh, hair ( thin rn top), slight mous- tache and eyes brown, small white mark over right shoulderblade; dress, dark navy serge jacket and vest, 6triped tweed trousers, hard felt bat. An engine fitter; late of the Royal Engineers. Sup- posed wanted elsewhere. Information to Chief Constable Teale, Lutoo. dress, blue cloth donble- lreasted jacket, blue mix- ture cloth vest, brown- and- black plaid trousers, black hard felt hat, blue- and- white neckerchief. Found in his possession a Swiss watch, oxydized metal case, No. 279207. States he has resided for the past 9 months in a lodging house near Seven Dials, London. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. SUFFOLK. 44.— Boxford ( County).— Committed for trial at next Qaarler Sessions, 22nd inet., for larceny— ROBERT VERNEY ROBERTS, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 in , complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight moustache light brown, eyes hazel, Roman nose, cut mark inside 2nd finger, and thumb nail right hand disfigured; dress, blue serge jacket suit, white straw hat, white bard, brown lace boots. Native of Sunderland. Information to Supt. Emmerson, Bjxford. whose apprehension is age 45 to 50, height 5 sought ft. 7 ii complexion fair, hair brown, head nearly bald, slight for embezzlement, , very stout build, of gentlemanly appear- well dressed. A native side whiskers, eyes grey ; ance and pleasant manner, of Dunmow, Essex. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Haywards Heath. YORKSHIRE ( WEST 34.— Dewsbury ( County).- RIDING). - For embezzlement at Ossett— BEN. JAMIN WILCOCK, age 41, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight build, complexion dark, hair ( turning grey) and slight moustache black, eyes brown; dress, dark brown suit, slack back jacket, black felt hat, lace boots, smart appearance. A wire drawer. Native of Thurgoland, near Barnsley; late a sergeant of the West Riding Constabulary. Photograph may be obtained cn application. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Midgley, Court House, Dewsbury. 35.— Sheffield ( County).— For stealing £ 22 6s. 8d., at Stockbridgo- SETH DALTON, oge 53, height 5 ft. 9 in., comp'exion fresh, lair sandy, eyes grey; dress, light check suit, round soft felt hat, lace boots; has a habit, of scowling when in con- versation ; native of Yoikshire, late of Stockbridge, near Sheffield. Warrant issued. Not to ba apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information to Sapt. B: elby, Sheffield. 36.— Dewsbury ( Borough).— For failing to report.— License Holder CHARLES McMANUS, alias JOSEPH SIMONS, and JOHN DEV1NE, Office No. 48578, age 28, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- p'exion pale, hair browr, eyes grey, hairy mole left of upper lip, s^ ar right templo and on ri^ ht thnmb, A . . I SMITH inside left forearm, 1330 on 3rd left finger, 5 moles outside left forearm. Sentenced at Leeds Assizes, 8th March', 1889. to 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Liberated on secord licence, 21st August, 1895. Remanet of former sentence expires 1st November, 1895. P 131. License Holder WILLIAM FIN AN, alias JOHN GARIUTY, and JOHN GE11AGHTY, Office No. 4 7897, ago 25, height 5 ft. 10 in., com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, 4th right linger missing, part anchor outside right forearm, ESSEX. 38.— Brentwood ( County). — Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, 16th inst, for liorse- stealing— DAVID COPE, age 22, height 5 ft. 8£ in., comp'exion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, scar between eyes— HENRY BANTOCK, alias SMITH, age 29, height 5 ft. 9^ in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes bine, 2 scars back of head, scar on forehead extending down right side of nose. Information to Supt. Allen, Brentwcod. 39. — Southend- on- Sea ( County). — Sen- tenced to 1 month's imprisonment for obtaining money by false pretences, at Shoeburyne3s Garrison, 2nd inst.— BERTHA EVANS, alias MITCHELL, age 43, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar on back of 2nd finger left hand ; dress, grey greenish tweed dress, blue velvet collar and cuffs, cape to match, black bonnet trimmed red flowers, green leaves, black veil, black lace scarf, black leather belt, lace boots; states she has been residing at North End, Portsmouth. Supposed wanted elsewhere for similar offences. Information to Supt. Simmonds, Southend- on- Sea. HAMPSHIRE. 40.— Fareham ( County).— Remanded till 14th inst., for larceny — CHARLES BEECH, ago 43, height 5 ft. 2£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, abscess mark right shin; dress, light brown coat and vest, dark grey trousers, dark peak cap, brown shoes. Has been employed as electrical engineer's wireman ; a native of Hackney. Information to Supt. Hack, Fareham. HEREFORDSHIRE. 41.— Ross ( County). — Sentenced to 1 month imprisonment at Harewood End Petty Sessions, 7th inst., for obtaining charitable contributions by false pretences— LEWIS MORGAN, age 39 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 9 in , complexion pale, hair and heavy moustache ( turning grey) brown, eyes grey; dress, grey plaid suit and cap. A schoolmaster nativo of Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. Has been tramping the country for the last six months. Sup- posed wanted elsewhere. Icjformation to Supt. Cope, Ross. SUSSEX ( WEST). 45— Arundel ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions for housebreaking — JAMES COOKE, age 22, height 5 ft. in , com- plexion florid, hair black, eyes hazel, scars both knees and left leg, tattooed butterfly right, cross dumb- bells left forearm, dots bick of hand and wrist, ring little finger. Found in his possession 1 silver geneva watch, No. 10807, " C. Knox" scratched inside case; 1 steel chain; 2 lockets; 1 chain; 1 lady's work- case complete; 2 brooches; 1 black hand- bag. A sign- writer ; native of Newcastle. WILLIAM PHILLIP KESSLAR, age 20, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, bair dark, eyes brown, ruptare left side, varicose veins and scars left leg, 2 scars right leg, tattooed dots left wrist, found in his possession two pawntickets for watches pawned at Gateshead and Sunderland. A billiard marker, Newcastle. Has been previously convicted of housebreaking. JOSEPH K1NGHORN, age 19, height 5 ft. 5 in.^ complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, cuts on both forefingers, scar right knee. Has been pre- viously convicted of housebreaking. Served 3 year. s in a reformatory. Supposed wanted for similar offences elsewhere. A billiard marker. Information to Supt, Kennett, Arundel. 46.— Chichester ( County). — Remanded for horse- stealing — WILLIAM BIGGINS, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue. Is very deaf. A labourer. Native of Newcastle- on- Tyne.— JOHN PATTERSON, age 32, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, pock marked, hair and eyes brown, T. P. tattooed left forearm, scar back of neck. Was a Serjeant in the 1st Wiltshire Regiment, and was discharged 15th July, 1893. Information to Supt. Ellis, Chichester. PROPERTY STOLEN. DISTRICT. LINCOLNSHIRE. 42.— Grantham ( County).— Committed for trial at Sleaford Quarter Sessions, 16th ioflfc., for indecent assault— ISAAC KING, age 30 ( looks older), height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, oval face, blue scar over right eyebrow, scars centrj of forehead, outside upper left arm, 1st knuckle left hand, and both buttocks, lost top 1st left finger, varicose veins right leg. A collier; native of Allington. Information to Supt. Taylor, Grantham. SHROPSHIRE. 43. — Wellington ( County). — Remanded till 14th inst, for uttering and being in possession of counterfeit coin — THOMAS MORRIS ( supposed false), age 40, height 5 ft. 8^ in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, full face, hair ( bald on top) black, clean shaved, eyes brown, cut mark left cheek, burn mark left of neck, 2 moles right of neck, flat- footed ; METROPOLITAN POLICE 47. — K Division. — 2nd insfc, — 1 lady's gold English lever watch, No. N 4358, makers Swindon & Sou, Birmingham ; 1 lady's gold geneva, No. 80037 A. B. M. in monogram on back; 1 lady's 15- carat gold chain, small link pattern; 1 lady's old- fashioned chased long gold neckchain ; 1 small oval shaped gold lccket, raised fern leaves on blue enairel one side, the other chased ; 1 large silver ditto, large fdrn leaf one side, chased small fern leaves the otligr; 1 large silver gilt ditto, raised centre; 1 pair silver gilded earrings, foioign coins, dated 1662 ; 1 pair round gold ditto, set sapphires; 1 pair gold urn shape ditto ; 1 pair gold pear shape studded with 36 or 37 turquoisa ; 1 pair ditto, pearl drop, set in gold ; 1 pair silver ditto, star shape; 1 lady's 18- ct. gold dress ring, set turquoise and pearls in shape of a truo lovers' knot; 1 lady'skeeper, set 4 diamonds; 1 lady's 18- ct. gold diess ring, set diamonds in centre, coral each side; 1 lady's 18- ct. gold dress ring, set opal in centre, ruby each side, 1 ruby deficient; 1 lady's silver necklet, long flat links; 1 lady's silver gilt necklet, cable link pattern ; I lady's small gold necklace, set granite and pebbles; 1 lady's gold ditto, set pearls with pendant; 7 bracelets: 1 gold, inches wide, filigree pattern, large coral surrounded by smaller in centre, I Indian make, set 8 or 9 camco heads, 1 gold, set 9 or 10 granite and pebble?, 1 gold and steel cablo link pattern, ball drop attached, all 18- ct.; 1 small silver gilt, snake pattern, 1 plain small silver gilt, horse- shoe fastening; 1 lady's gold curb chain, padlock attached; 6 brooches: 1 gold farcy, set 4 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1895. ruby in centre, surroun. led by 4 smaller, fine gold fringe round edge, 1 lady's oval shape, raised cent- e. 1 gold bar, 1 small silver spray, set brilliants, 1 silver foreign coin, gilded, dated 1860, 1 silver shawl, set 4 Ssot^ h pebbles, inches loog; 1 dark brown hair guard, 3 bands in centre, gold fastoEings ; 1 pair grl 1 sleeve links, filigree bar and knob; 1 pair gold mother- o'- pearl opcra- glasse?, " T. B Wint- r, optician, Gray- street, Nowcastle- on- Tyne," thereon, in black leather esse, lined bine satin. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 48. — High Wycombe ( Borough).— 6th ult., by housebreaking— 1 pair of hair bracelets with gold clasps; 1 gold necklace, thin chain pattern ; 1 small gold locket, round shape, with ruby in centre, brown liair at baok; 1 lady's 18- carat gold English lever wat ' h, gobl face, black hands, plain back, maker's name ( Johnson) in- dde ; 1 long gold chain, with five small links and one kng double liuk alternating; 1 gold brooch, 18- carat, oval shape, with round plain gold centro; 1 gentlemau's gold dre3S ring, broken, set with ruby atd shield; 1 old- fashioned crystal glass locket, wiili hair in centre; 1 silver brooch, round shape, fretwork pittern, with name " Elsie" thereon; 1 silver broi ch, fan pattern ; 1 silver brooch, round shape, with raised centre; 1 massive silver chain necklot, rrpe pattern; 1 small gold- plated chain, with nob at end; 2 small cut stones, supposed to be an emerald and a sapphire, unset; 1 antique lady's bnckle, about li in. long, bright gold colour, with smal ruby- coloured stones; 1 pair antique silver salt?, bowl pattern, oil three feet, quite plain ; 1 pair silver salt spoons, quite plain; 1 child's electro- plated fork, beaded pattern ; 6 eleetro- plated table forks, sholl pattern; 2 electro plated table spoons; 2 electro- plated tible forks; 2 electro- plated de.' sert forks, plain ; 2 old- fashioned silver tea spoons, much worn, may have initials " J. W. P." thereon; 1 electro- plated tin- can opening knife; 1 metal purse, bag pattern, chain handle attached ; 1 metal thimble case, shape of drum, open- work pattern ; 1 old faded red canvas money bag, with name" Dunmow British Schools " marked on outside, containing about 4s. worth of coppers. Information to Held C . instable Sparling, High Wycombe. CARNARVONSHIRE 49.— Pwllheli ( County). — Between 14th May and 19th September last— 4 ladies' gold rings: 1 old- fashioLed half hooo, gip'y setting, ruby in centre ( graze 1), diamond each bide; 1 ditto, large opal, surrounded with brilliants, set iu silver; I ditto, marquisa Russian, large emerald in centre, sur- rounded with brilliants; 1 ditto, broid crescent, set brilliants, large one each end ; 1 pair gold eirtiogs, escallop shell shape, lines set diamonds, 1 pearl top of centre, 1 pearl hanging by gold drop; 1 pearl pin to match; 8 gold old- fashione 1 band bracelets, 1 set turquoise, 1 carbuncle, 1 pearls. Information to Inspector Rowland, Pwllheli. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 50. — Cardiff ( Borough)— 5th inst., from the Great Western Riilway Station— A lady's black leather dressing- case, " R. ML." thereon ( partly obliterated), cmtaming 1 diimond baeg'e, 2 rows of diamonds; 1 diamond crcsjent, 2 rows of diamonds; 1 diamond marqaise ling in ivory box; 1 fapphire, ruby and diamond butterfly with pearl body; 1 diamond safety pin, Prince of Wales' feathers; 1 necklace; 1 bracelet; 2 brooches set amethysts; 2 silver brooches ( I frog, the other beetle) ; 1 paste brooch; 1 lady's gold bunting - watch, initials " R. M. D ," gf ld chain attached; 1 p? arl and jet locket, " A. Rhodes" tbereon ; 1 gold thimble, set turquoise ; 2 silver powder- boxes ( I large, I small, Ceylon); 1 Japanese silver card- case; 1 Japaneso silver hat- pin ; 1 silver cloihes- brosh ; 1 silver hair ditto. Iiifoim& tion to Hoad Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. 51, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. - Cheltenham ( County). — 3rd inst.— An aneroid barometer, about 10 inches diameter, in a black wood cas Since 4th inst.— A blue melton cloth overciat, velvet collar ( new), sack backed, lined light drab, blue lines, sleeves lined silk, supposed red stripes, usual pockets with flaps. Information to Sap1. McRie, Cheltenham. HADDINGTONSHIRE. £ 20 REWARD. 52 — Haddington ( County). — 3rd inst., by housebreaking at North Berwick— 1 £ 20 note; 3 £ 5 nole3 of the British Lioen Company Bank ; 5 £ 5 notes; about 30 £ 1 notes; a cheque on the National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, for £ 11, date! 30th September, 1835, drawn by Hugh Blair, payable to James Brodie ( indorsed) ; a cheque on the National Bank if Sotland, Loudon, for £ 15 18s, dated 25th or 26th Septembe-, 1895, drawn by A. Drysdnle, payable to Francis Eeles, aud about £ 10 iu money. The above rewa- d will be raid by Mr. Francis Eeles, butcher, North Barwick, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the above, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Mann, IladdiDgtou. HAMPSHIRE. 53.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— 7th inst, from an hotel.— 1 lady's marquise diamond and sapphire ring ; 1 ditto sapphire and diamond cluster ring; 1 ditto old- fashionci gold ring, embossed with rubies ( intermixed) ; 1 lady's gold ring set diamond ; 1 ditto set white sapphire surrounded with small diamonds ; 1 lady's old- fa9liionod blue turquoise riDg, engraved " Unity, February," and date ; 1 plain gold ring, copy of a Moorish bangle ; 1 gold ring set 6 or more pearls ; 1 open work silver heart- shape brooch, coronet on top, abjut li inches long; 1 crescent paste brooch; 1 gold snake pin, turquoise held, ELI by eyes.— Suspicion is attached to A MAN age 2} or 24, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 ia.; dress, dark lounge coat, light trousers, black hard felt hat. 5th inst.— A cash box, about 12 in. by 0 in., 3 cooi partments, containit g L £ 5 Bank of Euglard no'e No. R/ 54 244 38 or 21139, and a cheqm on the Cipital and Counties Bank, Southsea Branch, for £ 13 19s. 2d. made payable to the Midland Railway Company, crossed and signed " Finey and Pago " ; 1 i- heque on tie National Provincial Bink, Lmdport Branch, for £ 6 lis. 61, dated 4th October, 1895, made payable to Finey aud Page, crossed and signed A. G. Yeaxlee; 1 cheque- book on the Capital and Counties Bank ( Southsea Branch), Nos. from E 151831 to 60, minus Nos. 31 to 40; 1 account book with the Capital and Countie3 Bank, several insurance receipts relating to property; photograph of a gentleman, a large number of bills and papers and several silver coins, supposed Spanish. Information to the Ctief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. KENT. 54.— Sevenoaks ( County).— Between 15th and 16th August ld& t— A cardboard box, containing 1 gold broojh, set diamond sparks, arrow shape; I coral necklet, gold snap ( broken) ; 1 metal pen- dant, b'ue- and- black enamel centre. Information to Supt. Holman, Sevtnoaks. 55.— Dover ( Borough).— Between 4th end 5tb inst., by burglary— 1 black serge overcaat, velvet collar, size 13, " Hart & Company " on tab; 1 blue beaver ditto ; 1 dark grey tweed suit; 2 army grey woollen shirts ; 2 pairs wool pants ; 1 black morning coat and vest; 4 pairs hdf hose; 2 pairs braces; 4 pairs brown cotton pants; 2 pairs brown football boots, bars across bottoms; about 4 dozon common scarfpins.— By a MAN, a^ e about 40, height 5 ft. II ia., complexion light; and a YOUTH, age about 17, short, slight build, complexion and hair dark; both supposed weating some of the stolen property. Information to Snpt. Sanders, Dover. LANCASHIRE. 56. — Salford ( Borough). — Between 6th and 7th inst., by housebreaking— 1 electro- plated fish knife and fork, chased ; 1 silver lid for butter dish, figure of cow on top; 1 electro - plate 1 tea- pot, coffee- pot, sugar basin, and cream jug, all chased and old - fashioned ; 1 silver toddy lad'e, fiddle pattern; 1 p'ain electro- plated cream jug ; 1 small electro- plated cruet stand, salt and mustard vesselp, shape of an egg; 1 white metal bread tray, oval shape, chased ; 2 electro - plated table spcoua ; 1 dessert spoon; 2 salt spoons ; 2 mustard spoons ; 6 table forks ; 5 small forks ; 4 tea spoons ; 5 egg spoons, all electro- plated; I half- pint. E. P. drinking tankard, A. E. W. in monogram in front; 1 orna- mental brass clock, cream- coloured face, ornamented with scroll and filigree work in brass, goes 8 days; 3 silver- mounted pipes, briar- wood, and have been used ; a brown leather hand- bag, maker-— Finnigan, Deansgate; 1 lady's black uuibrelln, brown stick, hook handle, in gcod condition ; I gentleman's fawn- coloured single - b easted cloth overcoat, light coloured liniog, 2 pocktts at sides, breist pocket, fob pocket, light bone buttons, in giod condition; 1 gentleman's dark brown single- breasted tweed overcoat, blue plaid lining, nearly new, usual pockets; 1 boy's brown serge Inverness coat and cape, dark bone buttons, 2 pockets at sides, breast and ticket pockets, to fit a boy aged 12, good condition ; a boy's invisible blue cloth coat, black astrachan cuffs and collar, and down front, black lining, 1 breast pocket, to fit a boy aged 6 ; 1 girl's fawn- coloured long c'oth jacket, trimmed with fawn astrachan down front, fit a girl agod 9 ; 1 pair of gentleman's lace- np boots, size 6 or 7, Stubbs & Sons, Bristol, stamped inside, nearly new; a small old- fashioned snuff- box, oval shape, brass or copper filigree work on top, silver- plated. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford. SURREY. 57.— Chertsey ( County).— 2nd icst., at Wey- bridge — 1 thick Scotch tweed suit ( small hole in elbow) ; 1 dark tweed small check coat and trousers ; 1 mixture coat and trousers to match ( slightly moth eaten) ; 1 pair of cord or fustian shooting breeches ; 1 blue- black plain cloth coat, hip pockets, black bone buttons; 1 old carpet bag, 2 feet loDg, 15 inches deep— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 31, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes brown, two or moie front teeth deficient. Supposed to be wearing some of the stolen property. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsoy. SUSSEX ( EAST). £ 100 REWARD. 58.— Brighton ( Borough).— 1st inst., by house- breaking— 1 diamond oval ring, enamelled, engraved inside 1807; 1 diamond marquise ring; 1 emerald and diamond riDg, 1 emerald and G diamonds ; 1 old- fashioned c'uster emerald ring; 1 lialf- boop diamond ring, very small stones ; about 20 gentle- men's signet rings, 3 18- ct. belcher rings ; 2 diamond and red eramelled hcai ts ; 2 diamond and blua enamelled hearts ( pmdants) ; and 1 ruby and diamond pendant; 1 diamond and sapphire ring ( 2 diamonds and 1 sapphire) ; 2 gentlemen's single stone diamond rings ; 1 cluster diamond combination pin and stud ; 1 18- ct. gold albert, fetter links ( stamped), 2 oz. 12 dwts.; 1 18- ct. ditto, curb, 1 cz. 10 dwts. ; 1 15- ct. ditto, Pritce of Wales pattern; 1 9- ct. ditto, curb ( heavy); 1 lady's Ldian long chain, with ball slide ( heavy) ; 1 ditto, with flat f- lide ( heavy) ; 2 ladies' long gold chains, Prince of Walts pattern; 1 small fetter link albert, about 1 cz. ; 1 gild antique repeater watch, with a shagreen outer cover; I gentleman's gold hunter, No. 104121 ; 1 lady's diamond and enamelled watch, suspended from a diamond aud enamelled parsy broocb, No. 108214; 1 lady's gold keyless geno 7a, No. 114731 ; 1 ditto, No. 115974; 2 new ladies' keyless geneva watchcs, 18- ct. ; 1 large size lady's English lever ; 1 lady's domi- hunter keyless geneva, 18 ct. ; a large quantity of seal?, antique and modern ; a large quantity of gold lockets ; 1 set of 3 pearl studs,; 1 single pearl stud ; 1 antique gold brooch ( hair in centre), surrounded with pearls ( about the size of 2/- piece) ; 1 gold brooch, with 3 large pearls ; 2 gold thimblep, 1 set with turquoises ; 1 Indian gold turquoise cross; a quantity of broken gold, including teeth- plates, < fc< 3.; 1 heavy gold bracelet, set with large carbuncles; 1 old fashioned gold chain bracelet; about 20 paira of gold spectacles ; 2 dozen pairs of gold folders; 1 gold bangle bracelet, with turquoise and pearl horse- Bhoes; 1 silver tea- caddy, one half of a Jubilee medal let in the front, maker'd initials " T. H."; 1 antique silver hot- water jug ; 1 circular tilver waiter and an oval ditto ; about 300 ounces of silver forks and spoons; 1 set of G fruit spoons, Dutch make, very heavy, partially gilt; 3 oval silver salt cellars ( pierced), with blue liners ; 3 cigar- cases ( all plain); 3 cigarette- case3 ( chased), maker's initials " T. H."; 12 ( silver match- boxes ( chased), maker's initials " T. H." The abovo reward will be paid by Mr. Joshua Welby, of No. 42, Ship- street, Brighton, to any ptrsoa giving such information es shall lead to the apprehensioa and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount of property rccoveied. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 5 59 — Brighton ( Borough).— 6th inst.— 1 white ivorine ring, caso lined with white eatin, " Lawrence, jeweller," stamped inside; 1 lady's half- hoop ring, set 3 emeralds and 2 diamonds ; 1 ditto, tet 4 pearls and 6 diamonds; 1 ditto, set 5 diamonds; 1 steel wire albert, plated fastenings, with 2 rings and trinkets attached ; 1 gold memorial locket, contain ing 2 portraits ( lady and gentleman), " My dear Father and Mother" engraved on back; 1 silve cross, containing vie f/ a; 1 French gilt enamelled bracelet, dark blue with bird engraved thereon 1 p'ain gold baug^ with 2 gold lells without tongues, a large yellow topaz in shape of a heart set in gold attached with safety ch^ in, also some chi dren's bangles ; 1 gold bar brooch, curb pattern, 2 inches long, with piece of gold each end, steel pin 1 large old- fashioned gold brooch, set with grey pebble, 2 inches long, 1 inch wide, with filigree round edge, place for hair at back ; 1 pair of green apereulum brooches, thin gold bands round edges 1 inch in diameter; 1 round silver brooch, raised centre, rope pattern rouud edge; 1 gold albert, very small link pattern, about 7 itches long, plain bar and swivel; 1 dark leather ring case, " Cornbill" stamped inside, containing 6 loose moonstones lady's silver half- hunter watch, blue enamelled ring on outer ca6e, white figures. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. 60. — Hastings ( Borough). — 27th nit. — A ' Raleigh Road Racer" safety bicycle, " Dunlop " prenmatic tyres, 28 in. wliee's, " Carter" detachable gear case, rabber pedals, cork handles, usual parls plated, " Oracle" lamp, atd pouca containing oil can, pump, Information to Chief Constable Baker, Hastings. WORCESTERSHIRE. by 61.— Kings Heath ( County).— 7th inst, bousebreaking, at Kioajs Norton— I lady's silv r geneva watch, No. 1449/ 2494, 1 tilver cli- iin, treble pattern, and shield attached; 1 gentleman'd old silver lever watch, figures on dial very fa; nt; 1 ditto square pattern gold albort; 1 ditto silver ch'jii small links; 4 ladies' broochej, 1 gold horseshoe pattern, 1 gold blue stones and 4 small diamonds 1 gold chascd, oval patterr, 1 gold plated, shamrock patterD, crystal in centre ; 1 pair gold plated earrings to match; 1 silver J- moon pattern brooch; I lady's gold locket, made to hold 6 photographs; 2 pairs gold earrings, 1 fuechia, 1 plain pattern; 1 lady's gold ring, 3 diamonds in centre. Information to Snpt. Wasley, Kings Heath. SOMERSETSHIRE. 6 L— Yeovil ( County).— From a field, 30th ult- a light bay hackney horsa, about 15 hinds 2 in., rising 5 years, off front foot white, mane and tail ( rathir long) nearly black, two wart scars under belly about the size of a penny. Informal ion to Supt. Self, Yeovil. SUFFOLK. £ 20 REWARD. 65.— Eye ( County).— Since 17 th ult., from Mel lis Common— 8 heifers ( 5 red, 2 rcan, 1 rel and white, some with calf). The above reward will be paid by A. Fiatman, Esq , Mcllis Lodge, for such infor. nation as will lead to the apprehension and onviction of th3 thief or thievep, and recovery of the heifers. Information to Supt. Barnard, Eye. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. NORFOLK. 78. — Terrington ( County).— Committed for trial at next Norfolk Assizes for burglary— WIL- LIAM WOODWARD, age 29, height 5 ft. in., complexion fie, h, hair brown, eyes hazel, tattooed full- rigged ship, cross- flags, heart and thistle right hand and arm, 2 anchors and " W. Bell " left hand. Native of St. James', London. States he has served in the Army, end has been sentenced to various terms of punishment for fraudulent enlistment, and was dischargjd on 22nd March last. Tramps the country, anl draws pictures on the pavements. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Clarke, Terrington. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. ESSEX. 66.- Brentwood ( County).— 22nd ult., bang" ing ou a tree at Downham, the body of LORENZ SMUK, supposed a Hungarian, ago about 38, length 5 ft. 7 in . complexion dark, hair brown, eyes brown, projecting teeth; dress, pepper- and- falfc color sui^, round dark brown soft hat, old laco boots. Information to Supt. Allen, Brentwood. PROPERTY STOLEN. MISCELLANEOUS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 67.— G Division.— Information is requested as o the whereabouts of a travelling showman named NUTI", who was in Bedford last July. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 62.— Doncaster ( Borough). — 5th inst., hy housebreaking— A tmall brown cash- box, bra^ s handle on top, containing 2 £ 5 Bank of England notes, " J. Hudson " on back of one ; 2 bank books ( one London and Yorkshire Bank, Doncaster, the othT West Riding Bank, Huddersfield) ; 1 lady's gold geneva watch, No. 68039, " Helena Elliott, from Bob, Xrnas 1881," engraved on inner case; 1 lady's small fancy gold albert, tassel at end; 1 silver gilt broad brace'et in ca= e, " Wm. Fillans, Hnddersfield," inside; 1 gold brooch, made of a George III. 5- shilling piece, enamelled ; 4 brooches : 1 amber, four cut balls; 1 jet, about 2 in. long, cut flowers; 1 round jet, flowers engraved thereon; 1 small gold oblong, set 5 pearls; 2 white flowered silk handkerchiefs; 2 blue plain ditto; 2 yellow plain ditto; I small round sea'skin cap. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Doncaster APPREHENSIONS. 68— Metropolitan Police Division.— CHARLES JAMES Case No. 2, 4th inst. District, D HARRISON, ANIMALS, See., STOLEN. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 63— Chesham ( County) — 2od inst.— A dark chestnut hsrse pony, about 13 hands, aged, in good condition, chipped knees, big belly, carries head down; black harness with brass fittirgs; and a small tradesman's c irt ( nearly new), painted an invisible dark blue, plates both shafts, " C. Darvell Chesham," painted on off sha't, top rail off side has been repaired and recently painted, tailboard fastened by small chains, " Warner's " patent hubs half wood and half iron. Hired, 2od iust, by A MAN, age about 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in , slight build, complexion fair, hair light brown, one eye defective; dress, dark coat, check trousers, and light cap. Was accompanied by two men, about the eamo age and height, who were dressed in dark clothes. Appearance of shoe mat ere. lnformatioa to Inspector Summery, Chesham. 69.— Metropolitan Police District, D Division. — WILLTAM RADCLIFEE, alias REV. W. RADCLIFFE and REV. LINDSAY, Caso No. 3, 4th icst. 70— Durham, South Shields ( Boroujh).— GEORGE GOOD, alias HENRY VALLANCE and WILLIAM COLLIN'S, Case No. 13, 2Jtli ult. 71.— Lancashire, Skerion ( County).— MAN, Case, No. 13, 4: h iust. 72.— Lancashire, Leigh ( County).— Super- visee ALFRED TURNER, Office No. 41517, Case No. 79, 13th n'. t. 73— Suffolk, Ipswich ( Borough).— HARRY EDWIN NICE, Case No. 19, 4th iust. 74 — Sussex ( East), Eastbourne ( Borough). MARY DAVIS, Case No. 55, 27th ult. 75.— Sussex ( East), Eastbourne( Borouqh). — JAMES BILL. 1NGTON, alias JIMMY THE DADLER, anl MOGGEY BILLINGTON, Case No. 56, 27th ult. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 79.— J Division.— 9th in9t., by housebreaking — Five riDgs ( I laly's gold single stone diamond; 1 weddiog; 1 keeper; I half- hoop, set garnets; 1 black memorial, " Reading" thereon); 1 silver locket, hair therein, monogram " A. C." on back, silver chain attached; 2 smaU brooches ( 1 gold, bair in centre, surrounded with garnets; 1 gold camel) ; 2 pair3 eir- ings ( 1 silver, shape of a basket; 1 gold drop) ; 11 dj's silver geneva watch; 2silver bracelet?, tenais ta< and bill fastening. 8).- J Division.— 9th inst., by housebreaking— 1 geut'd gold English lever wat A: 1 gent's gold curb pattern albert, ea : h link marked 18- ct., a spade 2- guiuea piece attached; 2 gol 1 scarf- pins, horse- shoe pattern ( I set sapphires and diamonds • 1 s; t pearls, two deficient); 1 lady'd 18- ct. gold dress ring, set sapphires and diamonds; 1 gold brooch, chasa 1, dittnoadin centre, deat in back ; I gold backle keoper ring, very thick; 1 mourning ring. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. LANCASHIRE. 81.— Leigh ( County).— 26th ult, at Burtonwood — 1 brown tweed jacket, usual pockots, dark brown lining, vest to match; 1 pair light blue stripe trousers, white calico lining, new; 1 white plaid muffler; 2 blue check cotton shirts; 1 blue flannel singlet. Information to Sapt. Higginbotham. Leigh. LEICESTERSHIRE. 82— Leicester ( Borough). — Since 1 inst.— 1 oak cabinet, 2 drawers, lift- up lid; 1 dozen table knives; 1 dozen dessert ditto, ivory handles, " John- sou Lester" thereon; 2 pairs of carvers; 1 pair game ditto; 1 ivory steel; 1 ditto bread- knife; 1 dozen old English E. P. table forks; 1 dozen E. P. dessert ditto; 6 table- spoons ; 1 dozen dessert ditto; 1 dozen tea ditto; 4 salt ditto ; 1 mustard ditto; 6 egg ditto; 2 gravy ditto ; 1 sugar ditto; 1 soup ladle ; 1 sugar sifter; 4 sauce ladles; 1 pair sugar tongs— all new, marked " W. P./ E. P./ 8/ a." Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leicester. 76 — Worcestershire, Upton- on- Severn ( County).— EDWARD JONES, Case No. 31, 13th nit, and property recovered. LATEST i^ FORSViATIOft?. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. LANCASHIRE. 77.— Leigh ( County). For stealing, 17th u! t., a silver watch ( recovered), a black curled doth jacket, usual pockets, bone buttons and a white fcilk handkerchief. — A MAN, age 22, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, full face, slight dark mcuslache- dress, blue pilot jacket, dark cord trousers, black hard felt bat, blue muffler with white spot3. May be found at fairs with roundabouts, & c. Information to Supt. Higginb. tham, Leigh, ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 83— G Division.— 9th inst.— A bay mare, 4 years, 14 or 15 hands, white star on forehead, black legs, curved hoofs, hair rubbed off near side rump, shoes stamped " Biles," very vicious, in good condition ; and a set of brass- mouDted harness. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY RECOVERED. KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. St.— Kirkcudbright ( County). — R: ng, Case No. 71, 30th August last. APPREHENSIONS. 85 — Lancashire, Leigh ( County). — MAN Case No. 61, 15th March last. 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1895. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended, for the month of September, 1895, with the results, & c. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. REMARKS. • 47861 fy^ tjX THOMAS DITRNALL Suspected person 1 3 months hard labour 6th August, 1895, Marylebone Police Court 2nd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions License Holder. 46553 THOMAS GRAHAM Larceny 18 months hard labour Expiree. 42498 GEORGE STEVENS Larceny 4 months hard labour 2nd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions Expiree. 48244 JOHN DOBBS Fraud 18 months hard labour 2nd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions License Holder. 41361 14408 LOUISA ALLEN ELLEN SULLIVAN Larceny Larceny 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 3rd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions 7th August, 1895, West London Police Court 3rd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions 2nd Sept., 1895, Bow- street Police Court Supervisee. Expiree. 46893 48614 JAMES WOODHOUSE CHARLES BAISLEY Larceny Assaulting police 3 years and 6 months penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 1 month hard labour Expiree. Supervisee. 48499 PATRICK BRENNAN Larceny 8 months hard labour 3rd Sept., 1895, North London Sessions License Holder. 39039 SAMUEL DAVIS Larceny 10 months hard labour 4th Sept., 1895, North London Sessions Expiree. 48331 MARY ANN ALLEN Drunkenness, etc. 7 days hard labour 24th Aug., 1895, Clerkenwell Police Court License Holder. 48112 MICHAEL KELLY Larceny 6 mouths hard labour , 1st June, 1895, Epsom License Holder-. 45720 38192 DAVID GEORGE ROYAL CHARLES DUBLONG Disorderly conduct Attempted housebreaking Bound over in the sum of 20s. for 6 months 3 months hard labour 4th Sept, 1895, North London Police Court 6th Sept., 1895, Greenwich Police Court Expiree. Expiree. 46655 JOHN DONOVAN Failing to report 9 months hard labour 7th Sept., 1895, Thames Police Court Expiree. 47214 THOMAS FEAST Uttering counterfeit coin 3 years penal servitude 24th Aug., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. 44605 DENNIS O'HAY Larceny 12 months hard labour 9th Sept., 1895, North London Sessions Expiree. 42211 GEORGE RILEY Frequenting 3 months hard labour 9th September, 1895, Nottingham Expiree. 46863 FRANK TURNER Uttering counterfeit coin 18 months hard labour 9th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. 43992 MARY CARLESS Housebreaking 5 years penal servitude 10th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 47552 I 47916 FREDERICK WILLIAMS j Prevention of Crimes Act JOHN FLOYD Failing to report 12 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 9th Sept., 1895, Westminster Police Court 11th Sept., 1895, Bow- street Police Court 9th Sept., 1895, Marylebone Police Court License Holder. Supervisee. 48527 VERNON VIVIAN Prevention of Crimes Act 9 months hard habour License Holder. 32753 MARGARET INES Larceny 8 months hard labour 10th Sept., 1895, South London Sessions Expiree. 46491 i JOHN GRIFFIN Robbery with violence 6 years penal servitude 11th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 46872 1 FREDERICK WYTHE Burglary 3 years penal servitude 11th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. 29355 WILLIAM SHAUGHNESSEY Wounding 4 years penal servitude lltli Sept., 1895, South London Sessions Expiree. 47691 WILLIAM CURLEY Assault 28 days hard labour 9th Sept., 1895, Thames Police Court License Holder. 37220 CHARLES JOYCE Assault 2 months hard labour 10th Sept., 1895, l^ ambeth Police Court Expiree. 46541 CHARLES BETHELL Uttering counterfeit coin 12 months hard labour 9th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 47912 JOHN MORRISON Housebreaking 5 years penal servitude 10th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Expiree 46575 JAMES WILLIAMS Robbery with violence 6 years penal servitude 12th Sept, 1895, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 48590 GEORGE WATERHOUSE Larceny 3 years penal servitude 10th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Supervisee. 48514 28204 WILLIAM MARTIN SCULLY THOMAS IIEARN r Larceny Receiving 3 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 7 years penal servitude 10th Sept., 1895, South London Sessions 10th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court Supervisee. Expiree. 47899 JOHN SULLIVAN Larceny 10 weeks hard labour 10th Sept., 1895, South London Sessions License Holder. 4H37 46060 48131 JOHN HOUSTON GEORGE WESTON JOHN BRYAN Larceny Burglary Larceny 16 months hard labour aud 3 years police supervision 3 years penal servitude 9 months hard labour 10th Sept., 1895, South London Sessions 11th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court lltli Sept., 1895, South London Sessions Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. 47550 46494 HENRY THOMPSON GEORGE PHILLIPS Uttering counterfeit coin Larceny i 10 years penal servitude 18 months hard labour 25th June, 1895, Worcester Assizes 12th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. Expiree. 47792 47953 43938 47758 THOMAS HALEY ALEXANDER SMITH JOHN BRYAN SAMUEL FREDERICK JONES Drunkenness, etc. Horse- stealing Failing to report Fraud Fined 2s. 6d. or 1 day 3i years penal servitude and i 3 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 13th Sept., 1895, Worship- street Police Ct. 13th Sept., 1895, South London Sessions 14th Sept., 1895, Clerkenwell Police Court 11th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. License Holder Expiree. License Holder. 47892 45376 CHARLES BERRY WILLIAM HUGHES Larceny Larceny 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 16th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court 16th Sept., 1895, Central Criminal Court License Holder. Expiree. 46698 47819 47060 21633 JEREMIAH McCARTUY EDWARD DAVIS ROBERT KEYMER JAMES OSBORNE Wilful damage Larceny Assault Larceny and assault 21 days hard labour 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 14 days hard labour 8 months hard labour 19th Sept., 1895, Thames Police Court 17th Sept., 1895, North London Sessions 17th Sept., 1895, West London Police Ct. 18th Sept., 1895, North London Police Court 16th Sept., 1895, North London Sessions 16th Sept., 1895, Leeds Town Hall 16th Sept., 1895, Sandwich Borough Police Court 12th Sept., 1895, Worship- street Police Ct. 20th Sept, 1895, Bow- street Police Court Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. 48179 44896 48487 48503 48459 HARRY BETJEMANN JAMES CHANDLER GEORGE MITCHELL ROBERT HUTCHINSON , JOHN WILSON Larceny Suspected person Attempted larceny Larceny Rogue and vagabond 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. 48453 47802 FREDERICK GARCIN ALFRED WILSON Attempted burglary Disorderly conduct 18 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 17th Sept., 1895, North London Sessions 20th Sept., 1895, West Ham Police Court License Holder. License Holder. 41790 48502 JOHN SULLIVAN HENRY HARRIS Larceny Failing to report 3 mouths hard labour 2 months hard labour 24th Sept., 1895, West London Police Ct. 25th Sept., 1895, Bow- street Police Court Expiree. Supervisee. 47432 43180 31302 GEORGE ENOS GOODWIN HENRY WILLIAMS JOHN EVANS Failing to report Disorderly conduct, etc. Drunkenness 1 month hard labour Fined 40s., in default, 1 month hard labour Fined 2s. 6d., in default, 1 day imprisonment 25th Sept., 1895, Greenwich Police Court 26th Sept., 1895, Lambeth Police Court 26th Sept., 1895, Southwark Police Court Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 553, 1895. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE 5 £ 20 REWARD, To^ Police and Coroners' Officers MISSING, supposed dead, WILLIA1V AUSTIN FISHER AUSTIN ( lately of [ Manchester), Commission Agent, age 64, height 5 ft. G in., medium build grey hair, moustache, side whiskers anc beard. Generally wore silk hat anc spectacles. Shabby genteel appearance Last seen I Sth July, 1895. Upon proo • of death or present whereabouts the above reward will be paid by W. BLIZZAIID & Co Insurance Brokers, Victoria Building: Temple liow, Birmingham. NOKY/ ICH FIRE BRIGADE. ENGINEER AND FIREMAN. 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