Queensland Police Gazette 1882
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Queensland Police Gazette 1882
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BRISBANE: BY AUTHORITY : EDMUND GREGORY, ACTING GOVERNMENT PRINTER , WILLIAM STREET. 1884. INIDFX TO THE P O LI CE QTJEENSLANP FOR A. Appointments (Police Force)Brabazon, Robert, 20. Balfour, Samuel, 35. Burney, John, 35. Byron, Michael, 77. Barron, A. D., 85. Cannon, Michael, 20. Connolly, Michael, 20. Crawford, Chas. E., 41.). Cusack, Lawrence, 77. Crampton, Patrick, 85. Carroll, John, 8:3. Coulter, Francis, 93. Dunn, John, 90. Daly, Patrick, 100. Griffin, Patrick, 20. Grant, William, 35. Halligan, John, 49. Haines, Thomas, 49. Henry, .Joseph, 63. Hogg, Thomas, 93. Irwin, Thomas, 63. John, George D. T., 85. Kelly, John, 20. Kelly, Patrick, 20. Kieley, John, 35. Kelly, .1ereiniah, 63. Kingsford, Edward, 77. Little, R. K., 20. Leigh, James S., 63. Lowth, Thomas, 63. Montgomery, James, 20. Murphy, James, 20. Marshall, Edward, 49. Moriarty, Michael, 63. Moroney, Cornelius, 100. McNeill, Robert, 77. Sneyd, Hanley, 35. Siebert, William, 49. Shanahan, Je'emiah, 77. Stiles, William W., 77, Sullivan, Hugh, 85. Twaddle, David, 100. Toohill, Daniel, 85. Urquhart, Fred. C., 77. Wallen, Stuart, 77. White, John Warren, 77. ArrestsBurns, Robt. F. (V.P.U.), Deep Lead murder, 95. Caralile, Henry, 2l. Dunn, Edward, 20. Hickey, John, al/gas Ross, al/as Bowman, 110. Keogh, James, 93. Muller, Charles, 35. McMann, Jain", alias Bromby Jack, 72. Roberts, Charles, 21. Ware, Henry W., 44. Arson, Committed on the Property ofAshaws, Christopher, 56. Ah Que, 70. Daly, James, 70. Hensler, Carl, 34. White, Fred. W., 70. Auctioneers LicensedAlexander, Michael, 29. Ackers, William A., 29. Abrahams, Lewis, 48. Arbouim, James, 48. Ayton, H., 92. Brown, Joseph, 62. Bowden, Vivian R., 62. Buckland, J. F., 48. Brett, Horatio Alma, 48. Bell, George T., 29. Bertram, Harry, 29. THE HALF -YEAR Auctioneers Licensed -- coot/Dual Barter , Samuel, 29. Booth , Ernest H., 29. Bryant, Frederick, 29. Benjamin , Phillip, 29. Cameron, John, 29. Caulefield, R. St. George, 29. Curtis, W. E., 29. Cumming, Charles F., 29. Chapple, James, 29. Cameron, W. C., 29. Cunningham , James, 29. Castles, William. 29. Curtis, G e r)gle' R,1291 Cowrie, A lexander, 29. Cruickshank , Frederick, 29. Craven, Ed . F., 48. Cummings, Thomas M., 48. Cowley, Ebenezer, 62. Cottell, Richard J., 62. Costello, T. J., 92. Dibdin , Robert L., 62. Dutaillis, Robert. 48. Dickson , J. R., 29. Daveney, C. D., 29. Dunlop, James H., 29. Finlay , Robert M., 92. Frazer, Simon, 48. Glostor , C. H. M., 62. Gadsen, M. D., 29. G ibson , John D., 62. Grimes, J. W., 29. Gorton, Richard J., 62. Hill, Charles, 76. Holmes, Charles T. H., . Hodel , Frederick Charles, 76. Hartley , William J., 62. Hill, Henry S., 62. Henderson , William, 48. Harding, Samuel, 48. Hawthorne , James, 48, Hunter, Thomas, 20. Horse y , F. K., 29, Hutchins , Thomas, 29. Jackson. William, 29. Jes,op, Jno. S., 48. Kettle, G. W., 92. Klugh , Charles R., 76. Kellett, William, 62. Kent, W. H., 29. Kettringham , W. T., 11. Love, David, 29. Looker, Henry W., 48. Moore, Arthur Edward, 92. Murphy, William, 62. Midgely , Alfred, 48. Martin , Arthur J., 48. MacIntosh, D. A., 48. Morrissey, John, 48. Martin, Arthur, 29. McGregor , Samuel, 29. McLeod, D. W., 29. Macnish, J . H., 29. Mant, Frederick D., 29. Macaree , Edwin, 29. Macdermott , J. J., 29. McIntyre , Joseph S., 29. Morris , William T., 29. Neville, Sandford, 48. Noyes , Thomas, 48. O'Brien , Darby, 92. Oliver, Edward A. C., 29. Penny , John, 29. 76 Purcell, Patrick J., 29. Pursor , John, 29. Palmer , John C., 29. Pine , Thomas S. L., 62. Price, Thomas B., 92. Quinn, Christopher, 62. ENDING G AZETTE. JUNE, Auctioneers Licensed-coot/ n uedRussell, Edward K., 11. Russell, Robert, 29. Robinson, William R., 29. Robinson, Thomas George, 29. Ransome, Horace C., 29. Rawson, Edward S., 48. Russell, Edward K., 48. Stansfield, W. A., 92. Seymour, George, 48. Stone, Edward, 48. Sharwood, Sydney, 29. Savory, George, 29. Scott, J. Hamilton, 29. Smith, Robert H., 29. Salkeld, William, 29. Smith, George, 29. Southerden, William, 29. Simpson, Frederick G., 29. Shaw, George B., 29. Schofield, Richard W., 29. Smith, William, 29. Todd, John W., 29. Treguskis, Richard, 29. Tyrel, John de Poix, 29. Tozer, William, 92. Virtue, George J., 11. Wynne, Cardinal A., 29. 1 B. I Bagatelle Licenses issued toI Ashney, Thomas, 76. Baldrey, Chas., 76. Carrington, William, 48. Crewey, P., 29. Cameron, John S., 29. Gallagher, Mary, 48. Hill, Thomas, 76. Hunter, P., 29. McDonald, Mrs., 62. Moller, J. G., 76. Quinn, .J., 11. Steele, W. B., 11. Stewart, John, 92. Tighe, Michael, 48. Walsh, H. T., 76. Billiard Licenses issued to -Anderson, William B., 92. Ahlers, Henry, 62. Bradley, Edward, 11. Bruce, John M., 29. Burns, J. F., 76. Browne, C. T., 76. Bond, William, 76. Booker, James, 92. Browne, William, 92. Collins, S. M., 76. Cameron, John, 76. Cooper, Thomas, 76. Denman, R. J., 11. Dewhurst, Daniel, 29. Emerson, Alfred, 92. Evans, John, 76. Elliott, William, 76. Flynn, W., 11. Geraghty, William, 92. Giles, John, 29. Holmes, Thomas, 11. Huxley, Thomas, 92. Hodges, James, 92. Hanlon, James, 76. Kingston, W. F., 11. Lock, Henry, 48. Laiety, James, 11. Mullin, Bernard, It. Magnay. Hugh, 11. McColl, Duncan, 11. McKenzie, A., 29. Murray, R. J., 29. 1882. Bagatelle Licenses ti nued- issued to-co If McNulty, Thomas, 29. McManus, Hugh, 48. McMahon, William, 62. Murray, Arthur, 62. McKenzie, John, 76. Mulhearn, Thomas, 92. Picking, Henry, 76. Paige, Henry, 76. Perkins, James, 48. Porter, George, 11. Quinn, John, 48. Russell, Ellen, 29. Simmonds, B., 11. Swan, John, 11. Strickland, W., 29. Stewart, J. J. E., 29. Shewcroft, James B., 29. Smith, Edith, 48. Sutton, George, 76. C. CourtsSittings of District and CriminJ 1, 27, 33, 41, 47, 55, 61, 69, 75, 83, 91, 99, 106. Chemists and DruggistsList of, 16. D. Deaths reported to PoliceWon, 25 f Andrews, I l r Jane, 25. Ah Hook, 45, 40. Austain, Jane, 45. Aril, Clara, 59. Sam, 59. Astill, Joseph, 59. Ashmall, Charles, 74. Ah Gong, alias Ah Yong, 74. Ah Hin, 74. Beattie, Joseph, 112. Bray, Frederick, 105. Bilz. Thomas, 105. Bunton, George, 105. Buckingham, James Edward, 97. Bell, John, 97. Bates, Charles, 97. Burton, Edward, 97. Butler, Thomas, 89. Breed, Alfred, 81. Blunt, Charles William, 81. Black, Archibald George, 74, 81. Bergan, Frank, 67. Bros, Charlie, 59. Buchanan, Thompson, 45, 59. Bisset, John, 45, 59. Beck, Maria, 45. Burke, Charles, 45. Bruce, William Bruce, 40. Boland, John, 40. Borchert, Frederick, 25, 40. Burton, Fred, 40. Boney (aboriginal), 40. Blakeny, Catherine, 25. Bridgeman, John, 25. Buzzousky, John, Bien Gang, 25. Cooper, Mary, 25. Clutterbuck, Jonathan, 25. Coleman, George, 40. Costlow, William, 40. Crossman, John, 45, 40. Cavey, Benjamin, .59. Cowan, Marion, 59. Condon, George, 59. Collins, William Joseph, 59. Collins, Ann, 74. Ah Ali 26. iv. INDEX. Deaths reported to Police-continued-'k, James, 97. iapbel John, 105. Ian, J`afes, 97. min, Win . Geo., 89. wine, Peter, 74. Davidson , Donald, 67. Done , William, 59. P er, 09.5 Daaly,. get; 59. Driscol? atherine (45), 59. Daly , AD ry, 59. Driscoll , William, 45. Davis, Wm., 45. Damper aboriginal), 40. Emily (a original), 89. Eyles, Thonfae, 25. Eeedy Peter, 40. Eril , L5lara, 45. but Jno, 74. rd,'Win. R., 40. sister , Robert, 45. owles, George J., 59. leming, H. B., 59. 'make, Wm. Ernest, 59. Fitzpatrick , Patrick, 67. Fanning, James, 89. Fellap, John (105), 89. Fookes , Chas . S., 105. Gordon, Edward (97), 105. Gill, Jos. Geo, ;(supposed), 97. Geize , Elizabeth, 97. Garvey, John, 81. Galagher , Susan, 81. Gong Sing, 67. Graham, Marcus, 59. Gartside , George, 59. Garvey, Michael (40), 45. Gillies , Mary, 40. Hambleton, Arthur, 25. Hill, Charles, 25. Hume, William (40), 25. Hudson, Thomas, 40. Houston, Ann, 40. Hill, Charles, 40. Hanley, Hanora, 40. Hill, Frederick, 40. dawkins , Charles , 59, 45. Holt, Henry Robert, 59. Hupinlatz , Jacob (supposed), 59. Horan, Margaret, 67. Huston, Robert (74), 67. Hong Chung, 89. Hughes, John, 74. Harper, Alfd. Geo. (81), 74. Neilsen , Haas ('^ 5), 97. Harding , Thomas, 97. Henderson , Kate, 105. Infant, 89. Infant, 89. Judge, Patrick, 40. Jones, Wm. Fred., 74. .,lakes , Chas. Ed., 74. Jensen, Mads (97), 89. Kearney, Wm., 89. Kitty (aboriginal), 89. Ko-ro-not (S. S.I. ), 81. Krutz, Theodor, 74. Keating , Bernard, 74. Kapitzka , Wilhelmine, 74. Kelly, Michael, 67. Krentz, Theodor, 67. Kelly, Thomas, 59. Kaiser, Davis, 25. 'Larsen, Mary, 25. Lewis, Louisa, 25. Lang, James (40), 25. Lonergan , Annie, 25. Lewers, Isabella, 40. Larsen , Johanna, 67. Lindsey, James, 67. Lambert, William, 97. Lewis, Louis P., 105. Lowe, William, 105. Moffatt, William, 105. McGarrigale , Bridget, 105. Mu er, Edward, 105. Dean.' ll Murphy John 97. Marrkwe'c' G it ism, 74, 89. Madson , 89. l san, -ollin , 81, 89. '[orton, Henry, 74. arch, Henry, 74. ulberin, Edward, 67. i$artin , Ann, 59. McLeod, Alexander, 59. McGuckin , Peter , 45, 59. McCarthy , John, 59. McCarthy Timothy, 59. McCann , John, ' 59. Mackay, Alexander , 45, 59. Murphy, John L., 45. Murphy, Daniel , 40, 45. Morrison , William, 45. Maud, Deaths reported to Police-continuedMetiscepie (S.S.I.), 40. McMullen, John, 40. Moo You (Chinese), 25. McGrorey, Bernard, 25. McMah, Francis L., 25. Murray, Mary Jane, 25. Newton, Herbert, 45, 25. Neilson, John, 40. Nolan, John, 59. O'Brien, Patrick, 97. O'Neill, Johanna, 81. O'Grady, Thomas, 59, 67. O'Donohue, Patrick, 59. O'Shea, William, 40. O'Sullivan, Timothy, 40. Patton, John, 25. Petrie, 'fames A. L., 40. Peek, William Henry, 59. Plenlott, Joseph, 67. Petersen, Alfred, 97, 89. Phillips, James W., 89. Rock, Terence, 40. Reilly, Eliza, 25. Robinson, William, 25. Seliger, Carl, 25. Spillane, Patrick, 40. Schmidt, Jorgen, 40. Smith, Mary, 45, 40. Schliter, Anton, 40. Smith, William Henry, 59, 40. Sheppard, Elizabeth, 59, 45. Smyth, Georgina, 59. Semmoor (S.S.I.), 67, 59. Schmidt, Margaret M. E., 74, 67. Sarey (S.S.I.), 67. Shaw, John, 74. Smith, John (supposed), 74. Solomon, Mary Ann, 81, 74. Skeme, John W., 89, 81. Steinmann, Louisa, 97, 89. Thompson, James (supposed), 105. Tummins, Mary, alias Lyons, 97. Tommy, or Johnny (Chinese), 97. Tobin, Alice, 89. Toby (aboriginal), 74. Tom (S.S.I.), 74. Turnbull, A. W., 45, 74. Turner, Isaac, 74. Trantun, Richard, 67. Taylor, Norma Selina, 59. Teikle, Alfred E., 59. Tywatee (S. S. L), 45. Turner, Isaac, 45. Tabillo (S.S.I.), 45. Tawali (S. S. I. ), 40. Tarrytabbian (S. S. I. ), 40. Torpey, John, 25, 40. Thompson, J. W., 25. Tindin, -, 25. Unknown (infant), 25. Unknown (adult), 45. Unknown do. 59. Unknown do. 74. Unknown do. 89. Unknown (infant), 89. Unknown (adult), 89. Watts, William, 97. Webb, Rose, 81. Wendt, Henry or August, 74. Walsh, James, 74. Watson, Mary B. P., 59. Watson, Thomas Ferrier, 59. Wilson, Charles, 59. Williams, Alfred, 59. Whitebread, William, 45. Worth, Jeremiah, 40, 45. Wee Wee (S.S.I.), 40. Waldman, Henry, 25. White, Susan, 25. Weise, Edward John, 25. You Moor (Chinese), 25. Yontee, John Henry, 74. Deserters from H. M. ServiceAllen, James, " Nelson," 43. Blacklock, George, " Nelson," 43. Brent, James W., " Nelson," 43. Bagshaw, Charles, " Nelson," 43. Corney, William, " Nelson," 43. Cleve, William, " Nelson," 43. Dawson, J. D., "Cormorant," 31. Dowdall, W. H., "Diamond," 94. Ford, John, " Nelson," 43. Gear, Sidney F., " Espeigle," 94. Herbert, John W., "Diamond," 94. Howes , Charles, "Nelson," 43. Hurford, Thomas W., " Nelson," 43. Hodgson, George, alias John Jones , " Nelson," 43. Higgins , John, " Nelson," 43. Howard, John, " Nelson," 43. Jaap , James, "Nelson," 43. Deserters from H. M. Servicetedcon-Mu Knotwell , William, "Lark," 36. Maloney, John, Mammen , Charles , " Espeigle," 86. Mitchell, David , " Nelson," 43. Matthewson , Edward , " Nelson," 43. Moss , Samuel, "Nelson," 43. Orchard, Edward , " Diamond," 94. Preen, Thomas , " Miranda," 21. Robertson , James A., "Nelson," 43. Smith, John , " Beagle," 36. Steendhaft , Frederick , " Nelson," 36. Stephens , William M., "Nelson," 43. Walsh , James, " Nelson," 43. Whitehead , Wm., " Nelson," 43. Ward, Fred ., " Nelson," 43. Deaths (Police Force)McMullen, John, 20. O'Grady , Thomas, 35. Ryan , Morgan, 63. Discharges (Police Force)Bonis, George (pension), 49. Hickey, P., 49. Nowlan , G. D. B., 49. O'Dea , Thomas, 49. Ryan, Cornelius, 100. Ware , 14. R. (pension), 20. Dismissals (Police Force)-Astleford , James, 20. Atteridge , Phillip, 85. Ford, Thomas, 35. Johnson , George W., 35. Kelly , Thomas, 77. Pickering , Walter, 20. Ryan, James, 20. Sealy, Francis, 93. Distillers , LicensedCouldrey, W. H., 11. Chapman, J., 11. Childs, D. J., 29. Davidson, J. E., 11. Gardner, Owen, 11. Gold , H., 11. Hewitt and Co., 11. Harris, G., junior, 11. Irwin Bros., 11. Kirchner , Jacob, 11. Loader , T., 29. Leake , Henry, 48. Horses and Cattle reported stolen, the property of-continuedBaker, Leonard, 54. Bowman, J. M. C., 54. Boodle, George, 32. Connor, Patrick (recovered 43), 24. Cobb and Co., Messrs., 32. Cox, James, 39. Commins, John (recovered 85), 54. Christoe, Charles P., 54. Chick, Walter, 66. Cunningham, P., 73. Clay, H. M., 80. Cavanagh, Catherine, 80. Craven, Richard, 80. Christiansen, Christian, 80. Cochrane, William, 96. Cross, Walter A. (recovd. 101), 96. Cobb and Co., 96. Cachs, Julius Otto, 96. Cock, Solomon, 104. Campbell, James, 104. Contin and Brandon, 104. Connor, John, 111. Douglas, A. B., 111. Davis, Charles, 80. Duffy, Phelix, 73. Dunne, John, 73. Dowling, George, 67. Deen, James (recovered 78), 54. Doran, Mrs. (recovered 57), 54. Dunn, Thomas, 32. Elcoate, John W., 88. Forbes, Finlay, 88. Fry, John, 58. Franke, Ernest, 54. Fagan, George, 32. Fitzsimmons, Jas. (recovd. 50.), 32. Garland, Owen, 24. Goldsmith, A. J., 73. Gibson, Thomas, 96. Hopkins, Thomas, 111. Hefferman, Martin, 104. Hoffman, George, 96. Harrison, T. F., 96. Hanniford, John, 96. Hogg, Francis, 58. Henderson, John, 58. Hallum, Peter, 58. Homeward Bound Lead, 58. Hunter, Herbert (recovd. 110), 58. Howe, Henry, 54. Hutton, William (recovd. 56), 54. Healy, Jeremiah, 45. Hassell, Robert F., 32. Horrocks, Mrs., (recovd. 56), 32. Home, Enoch, 24. Jackson, J. W. W., 111. Jardine, Charles, 104. Jacobson, S. W., 96. Jones, Joseph, 96. Jones, Joseph, 80. Johnson, John, 67. Jones, John, 67. Johnson, Edward, 54. Kilgour and Mackay, 111. Kootooga, George, 88. Kene, Peter S., 88. King, Edward, 87. Kane, Michael, 80. Kilday, Owen, 73. Keiser, John, 67. Klinrhauser, Jno. F. (reed. 101), 58. Kayser, E. A., 58. Kroll, Carl, 45. Klugh and Samuels, 32. Kahl, August, 32. Krogar, Charles, 24. Lynam, Thomas, 67. Lutwyche, Mrs., 67. Leslie, Thomas, 73. Lane, W. J., 73. Lynch, Frederick, 88. Mabury, William, 111. McKenzie, George, 111. McKenzie, John, 111. McKean and Co., J., 111. Murphy, John, 104. McNamara, Denis, 104. McMullen, John, 96. Meehan, Michael, 96. Maclean, Hugh A., 88. Markwell, C. E. (recovd. 94), 80. Morgan, Joseph L., 73. Matier, David (recovd. 85), 73. Marshill, Thomas, 73. Murphy, Denis, 73. Malloy, Patrick, 67. MacDonald, Edward, 54. McGregor, David, 54. Moran, Jeremiah, 39. Marshall, Chas . (recovered 43), 32. Mahon, Edward, 32. McAuliff, Henry, 32. Montford , Allen, 25. "Cormorant," 31. Le Grand , Robert W., 62. Milton Distillery Company, Manch , D., 29. 11. Raff, George , and Co., 29. Winship, W . C., it. E. Escaped PrisonersAnderson, Henry (N. S. NV.), 57. Ackermann, John, alias Mexican Jack, 43. Callaghan, Michael, 101. Canty, Charles, 101. Gray, James, alias Paddy, 21. Horrigan, Thomas, alias Davis, alias Jones (N. S.W.), 57. Hickey, John, alias Ross, alias Bowman, 110. Laughton, William, 86. Mayne, John, 86. McCauley, Frank (V. P. G.), 44. H. Horses and Cattle reported the property ofAllen, Richd. L., 32. Ah Sue, Charley, 39. Adrian, W. S. C., 39. Anderson, Jas. (recovered Ah Pack, Jemmy, 54. Aspinall, Mrs. (recovered Ashton, R. L. (recovered Aubrey, George, 67. Atkinson, William, 80. Ah Chong, 88. Sue, Tommy, 88. Anderson, Wm. B., 104. Ah Hung, 111. Ah Chung, 111. Armitage, T. L., 58. Bell, A. M., 111. Briggs, James, 111. Belton, Joseph, 96. Beresford, John, 58. Bradford, Solomon(recovd. Burgess, Geo. (recovered Boland, Edward, 54. stolen, 78), 39. 64), 54. 110), 54. Ali 43), 32. 64), 54. INDEX. Horses and Cattle reported stolen, the property of-con ti n iced-Miles, Thomas, 25. Morgan, J. M., 25. Nicholson, A. S. (recovd. 110), 54. Nichols, Jas. (recovered 110), 67. Naughten, Denis, 67. Orr, James, 104. Olkers, John, 80. O'Brien, Gibson and Co., 54. Phillips, John (recovered 110), 39. Page, James, 45. Pointon, Abel, 54. Penny, Thos. (recovered 78), 54. Police, Lower Laura, 54. Perry, Thomas, 58. J. Justices of the Peace, and 108. Leyburn, Letters list of, 2 L. stolen at, 101. M. Medical Practitioners, list of, 12. Ministers authorised to celebrate Marriages, list of, 17. Miscellaneous— AliMan, 36. Axel, Harry, 71. Police, Mt.Britton (recovd. 78), 58. Alford, Charles, 86. Plover, Antonio, 67. Choy, alias Sue Choy, 86. Paige, Henry, 73. Beckley, Walter, 50. Pope, Robert, 80. Police, Roma, 88. Baskett, Jess., 64. Queensland Government, 111. Breggs, James, 110. Queensland Government, 88. Campbell, Colin, 50. Quinn, Edward, 67. Charlesworth, Samuel, 43, Ryan, John, 24. Cannon, Richard, 72. Roberts, Alfred, 54. Creeke, Charles, 78. Rodgers, Michael (recovd. 85), 58, Chin Kee Lung (101), 86. Robinson, R., 73. Doyle, John, 57. Robertson, Benjamin, 96. Doovran, P., 78. Sun Yee Lee and Co., 45. Doldrey, Williams, and Co., 85. Satg4, De, Oscar, 111. Foot, William, 50. Struber, Frank, 111. Flagherty, Daniel, 94. Smith, A. R., 104. Fogharty Bros., 101. Statham, Richard, 104. Grehan,'John, 57. Skinnerty, H., 96. Gray, James, alias Paddy, 110. Stewart, Thomas, 88. Hefferman, Patrick, 78. Smith, John, 88. Hogan, James, 78. Swayne, H. W., 88. James, Joseph, 31. Spencer, Arthur S., 87. Kilsey, Charles, 50. Sherman, Thos. (recovd. 101), 80. Kilday, Owen, 71. Sumsden, R. F. H., 80. Lewis, John, 31. Stubley, F. H., 73. Lacey, James, 72. Smith, Robert, 58. Lynch, Joseph, 101. Stermer, John, 58. Moore, -, 30. Spencer, Albert, 45. Mackay, Robert, alias Scotch Stermer, John, 45. Bob, alias Lucky Bill, 50. Sheridan, Henry, 32. Moss, Billy, or Marks, 57. Smalbridge, H., 32. Marr, Patrick, 101. Schen, Jacob, 32. Nolan, Daniel, 57. Thompson, A. F., 24. Pickup, Ed., alias McGill, 94. Taylor, Robert, 24. Raff, George, 50. Tongalia Jemmy (S. S.I. ), 39. Readford, Henry, 43 Tearle, Jabez, 58. Rond, William, 44. Thompson, Alexander, 58. Skuthorp, W., 31. Tracey, Patrick, 96. Stanley, Win., 31. Tebb, Samuel, 96. Samuels, -, 31. Volling, Henry, 32. Sceney, John, 50. Waller Bros., 45. Scanlan, Wm., 50. Wallcott, J. P. (recovd. 85), 54. Skehan, Patrick, 64. Warner, Chas. J., 58. Swindel, Thos., alias Hiller Woolescroft, William, 111. (N.S.W.), 72. Weaver, John, 111. Sue Quon Gee, 86. Yap Yek, Mrs., 96. Smith, James, 101. Horses and Cattle recovered, the Thompson, A. F., 21. property ofTrust, Peter, 31. Berley, Robert, 43. Trihey, Daniel, 57. Clarke, John, 21. Taylor, Albert, 64. Cockerill, James, 71. Thompson, Harry (101), 85. Day, Robert, 43. Tommy Dodd, alias Redmond, 110. Downey, Edward, 71. Woods, Wm., 57. Dillon, Michael, 71. Waldern, John, 78. Flynn, John, 30. Missing FriendsHill, James, 30. Allis, 95. Harris, Moses, 30. Bonfield, Michael, 110. Hassell, R. F., 36. Branigan, J. P. (V. P. G. ), 57. Johnstone, Robert, 101. Barry, Jno. J. (N. S. W. ), 44. McDonald, Alexander, 21. Bass, Miss Clarina, 44. Miles, Thomas, 36. Combi, Giacomo, 21. Morgan, J. M., 36. Compt, Thos. (V. P. G. ), 36. Nolan, Michael, 94. Capel, Berkley F., 95. Parker, John, 110. Cochrane, Thomas, 110. Stansfield, Archibald, 21. Clancy, Peter and Michael, 44. Controni, Rosa, 95. Webb, Henry, 64. Dorsett, Jos. C. (36), 21. Horses and Cattle, maiming and Drews, Aurora, 95. woundingFerrier, Chas., alias Williams (50), Ah Hung, 35. 31. Ackerly, William H., 108. Fontana, Andrea and Domeneca, Blanchard, Samuel, 30. 95. Coates, John James, 84. Groath, Henrich, 72. Franey, Thomas, 49. Hagan, Henry, 44. Jackson, Thomas, 71. Herbert, Edward Gordon, 44. Kilsay, Charles, 108. McLean, Sydney H., 95. Maloney, John, 30. Matthews, Thomas, 110. Vance, John W., 42. McMahon, John, 44. Watson, John, 77. O'Holarn, Patrick, 44. White, Fenwyck, 77. Peverelli, Bernardo, 21. Horses and Cattle, Owners required, Priestly, Joseph, 95. in possession ofQuinn, William, 64. Police, Cooktown, 39. Sunn, Mrs., 86. Police, Roma, 111. Spandre, Sunpliceo, 95. Speddy, Jas. or Jos. (V. P. G. ), 57. Thompson, Reginald, 95. I. Williams, C. D., 64. Instructions to Police-General, 1. Webber, Henry, 110. Ali Bonney Bros., 50. Spencer, Albert, 64. V. Murder , charged withArranguay (S. S. 19. Charlie (abrl. ) (N. S. W. P. G. ), 72. Deep Lead (V.P.G. 95), 101. Ring , Johnny, 62. Toby (aboriginal 76), 108. Murphys, C. R., letter stolen, 109. 1.), N. NoticesReserve for Police purposes, Chin. chilla, 20. Re Polynesians (27), 33. P. Packet Licenses issued toHamilton, Wm., 48. Ruska, Frederick, 48. Police Inspectors, list of District, 20. Prisoners discharged from different GaolsAh Sue, Tommy, 23. See, 23. Kine, 37. Ali Ali AliLong, 37. AliThong, 37. AliPan, 51. Auvashe, Joseph, 51. Adams, Thomas, 53. Ali Chong, 65. Ah Mon, 65. Sam, 79. Ah Lim, 79. Sam, 79. Annand, James, 79. Anderson, Matilda, alias Mrs. Redmond, 103. Ah Sue, alias Johnny Sing, 103. Burwood, Richard, 103. Barber, Alfred, alias Moss, 103. Brown, Frank, 103. Brown, Joseph, 103. Burns, Margaret, 102. Barrett, George, 102. Boylan, Margaret, 87. Baural, Johann, 80. Bob (S.S.I.), (51), 79. Blake, Henry, 65. Brown, Jos. C., 53. Balesty, Mary, 53. Brien, Phillip, 51. Booth, Charles, 51. Bailey, Arthur, 37. Bohan, Thomas, alias Irish, 37. Burgess, John, 37. Billy, Quart Pot (aboriginal), 37. Bostem, William, 23. Christie, John, 23. Cassidy, John, 23. Cunningham, James, 23. Conway, Thomas, 37. Carmody, Thomas, 5]. Cowan, George R., 51. Carmichael, Daniel, 51. Chamberlain, Albert, 65. Carrot,John, 65. Chow att, 65. Collins, John, 66. Clearey, James, 79. Clarke, Ellen, 79. Ceargar (S. S. I. ), 79. Carra (aboriginal), 102. Conway, John, 102. Carroll, Walter, 102. Coolum, Samuel, 102. Coope, Annie, 103. Carroll, Owen, 103. Donnelly, James, 103. Doolan, James, 79. Dillon, Mary, 66. Davison, Francis, 66. Deverell, Edward, 66. Dawson, Emma, 52. Dininky, John, 69. Dempsey, Ellen, 53. Davidson, Francis, 38. Dunlop, Robert, 39. Du37r, William, alias Watson, Ali Ali Due, Richard, 23. Elsner, August, 38. Favatte, Geto, 102. Farraway, Alice, 103. Fry, George, 65. Ferring, Annie, 38. Four, Alexander, 37. Fitt, Mary, 23. Faughnan, Annie, 13. Guy, Hope (a " Norman "), 37. Gato, Fabe, 37. Grogan, Margaret, 38. Green, Elizabeth, 38. Prisoners discharged from Gaol s--eontiwaed- different Garbutt, Robert, 39. Gee Dah (China), 53. Green, Andrew, 65. Griffin, Thomas, 79. Green, Elizabeth, 79. Gun, Alexander, 80. Gordon, Donald, 103. Hickey, Mary, 103. Hicks, Ann (39), 103. Hopkins, Elizabeth, 102. Howell, Henry, alias Harry, alias Bell, 102. Hoolohan, Arthur, 79. Huff, Mary Ann, 79. Hanson, Emily, 66. Hall, Emil , 66. Herbert, Kate, 66. Hughes, Hugh, 66. Hunter, Andrew, 65. Harwood, Clement, 65. Henry, Georgn,'52. Howe, James, 53. Henry, Thomas, 51. Hayes, John, 38. Humphries, Hugh, 38. Harris, Annie, 38. Hegarty, Susan, 23. Hutchins, Henry, 22. Isles, James, 53. Johnson, Sarah (52, 38), 103. Jimmy (aboriginal), 102. Jones, Thomas, 80. Johnny (aboriginal), 79. Jamison, Lilly, 79. Jango (aboriginal), 66. Johnston, Edward, 52. Jones, Nathaniel, 51. Johnny (aboriginal), 51. Jemmy (aboriginal), 39. Jimmy (Chinaman), 37. Jeffreys, James, 37. Kelly, William, 22. Kearley, George, 22. Kinsella, Mary Ann, 38. Keaneasey, Arthur, 51. Kennard, Theresa, 53. Kelly, William, 65. Keith, Annie, 66. Kirby, Isaac, 80. Kilcullen, Edward, 102. Kavanagh, John, 102. Lightfoot, John, 102. Leek, Mary E., 87. Lehman, Harriett, 66. Livingstone, Archibald, 53. Lukin, Edith, 52. Langlands , Thomas, alias Lapgden, 38. Loscow, Edward", 37:" Morris, John, alias Lewis, Mendoza, 22. Murdock, Henry, 23. McGuinness, Allen, 22. Manning, Robert, 23. Mary, 23. McGill, Daniel, 37. McKen a, John, alias ?41cSw4eney, 37. Moynhan, Thomas, 37. McPhee, Dougal, 37. Marsh, Thomas, 37. McKay, William, 38. Morris, Bridget, 38. Martin, John, alias Miller, 51 Mortime Alfred, 51. McBean, William, 51. McKean, John, 51. Munro, Andrew, 51. McPherson Richard, 53. Maloney, Rary, 66. Marsden, Benj., 66. Munro, Andrew, 79. Meharg, John, 79. Mullins, Kate, 79. McLaughlin, William, 80. Murphy, Mary, 80. McNamara, Patrick, 102. Moore, John, 102. Morris, John, 1b2. Muir, William, 102. McPhee, Michael, 103. Mick (aboriginal), 80. Nugent, John, 65. Nolan, John, 511. Nolan, William, 51. Noble, George, 51. Noy, Elizabeth, 38. Norris, Mary, 38. Nevis , Robert, 22. O'Bristowe , Harry, 22 Owens, Laura (52), 22. O'Brien, Charlotte, 38. O'Sullivan, Rodger, 53. Was Maloney., INDEX. ers discharged from different aols--continued'Donnell, Norah, 66. Ogilvy, William, 79. O' I dole, Patrick, 80. O'Mpon (S. S.I. ), 87. O'Sullivan, Michael, 87. Poppies Frank, 102. Powell, Thomas, 87. Pritchard, John, 80. Pritchard, Catherine, 80. Paddy (S. S. I. ), 79. Portious, Frank, 66. Pearce, Ellen, 66. Petty, Margaret, 52. Power, Elizabeth, 52. Parker, Michael, 53. Poulson, George, 51. Paulina, Mary Ann, 38. Pythean, Robert, 39. Pepper (aboriginal), 37. Ray, Thos., alias Ryan (51), 22. Rono, William, 37. Robbins, Mary Ann, 38. hi Rowland, Albert, 38. son, Thomas, 38. Ryan , )Patrick, 39. Reif,, Patrick, 51. Robir, son, John, 51. Rose, Geo. D., 51. Roberts , Andrew, 51. Rhodes , Joseph, 67. Regan , Anne, 79. Russell , Sally, 80. Ross , John , alias Byrnes, 102. Silcock, William, 102. Scott, Thomas, 102. Stephenson , Jas., alias White, 102. Swatkins , Elizabeth, 102. Sankey, Jeremiah, 103. Sue Dee (Chinaman), 103. Sandy (aboriginal), 80. Btreet, Anthony, 79. Sing Sine, 66. Shuttlewood , Stephen, 66. Swatzer, Ann, 66. Stricker , John W., 65. St. Clair , James, 65. Shaw, Edward, 65. Sambrook , Ellen, 52. Starch, John , alias Jas . Burke, 51. Sinclair, Merlinda , alias Blackley, 38. 1,han, John, 37. Solomon, Rachael, 22. Su llivan, John, 23. Tommy, Ah Sue, 23. Tin Tee (Chinaman), 23. Tommy (aboriginal), 38. tommy (S.S.I.), 51. ;hompsan, Alexander, 53. d,, Vi,ctor,,,,J4. ,omas , John, - 102. oby (aboriginal), 102. oy, Catherine, 102. nderwood, Robert, 23. aish, John, alias Thomas Pardal, 23. Williams, Edwin (65), 37. Walsh, Thomas, 37. Wilson, Wm., alias King, 39. White, Mary, 52. Wah Ping, 53. Whittle,Bessie, 53. Ward, John, 65. Williams, Elizabeth, 66. White, John, 66. Williams, Harry, 66. Wellby, Elizabeth, 79. Welsh, Joseph, 102. Williams, John, 102. White, John, 102. White, Alfred, 103. Williams, Frederick, 103. Williams, Robert, 103. Wilson, Charles, 103. White, Henry, 103. You Youngs (Chinaman), 37. Property, stolen fromAllen, John, 21. Agnew, John, 42. Adams, George, 30. Ah Hoe, 35. Arnold, George, 70. Adams, J. H., 109. Armstrong, George, 84. 00 401. Bro oot, Sohn, 19, Broam, Michael, 19. Birkbeck; Robert, 29. Blair , John B., 30. Bolger , Patrick, 34. Blackwell, Thomas, 34. Barney, W. R., 42. Ba rnheim , Lucie, 35. Property stolen from-continz'edl-Blakenbury, E. J.,(35. Bauer, C. H., 48. Beenworth, Mrs., 50. Ballinger, Thomas John, 63. Booker, James, 76. Bridges, George, 84. Booker E. S., 85. Bonded Store, Cooktown, 92. Bridge, Robert, 93. Brown, Mary Jane, 100. Budge, Rev. H., 101. Clark, John, 30. Cusack, Lawrence, 30. Chapman, F. M., 34. Clearey, John, 48. Collins, Samuel, 56. Crawford, Miss, 63. Cubis, Mrs., 79, 64. Cannon, Bridget, 84. Crawley, Patrick, 100. Colgan, Henry, 108. Crawley, James, 108. Carter, John, 43. Clarke, Robert, 43. Cliff, Ann, 43. Cahill, Thomas, 42. Doonan, W. H., 19. Downie, John, 29. Dan Sine, Tommy, 30. Dixon, James, 30. Dunn, Jane, 35. Drouyn's Hotel, Sandgate, 34. Davis, James, 56. Douglas, Charles, 62. Drysdale, John, 70. Durrell, Captain, 71. Dickson, Joseph, 100. De Ays, Charles Joseph, 43. Dillon, Martin, 42. Dunning, Robert, 42. Eglington, Dudley, 35, 43. "Egmont " s.s., 57. Edwards and Marsland, 76. Fee Long, George, 19. Fell, Alfred, 36. Fay, Hugh, 48. Frazer, James, 50. Flynn, John, 62, 56. Falkiner, Miss B. M., 76, 56. Fozar, Maggie, 57. Fullet, Charles, 63. Feinn, Edward, 70. Fox, Thomas, 70. Friend, W. H., 71. Fentiman, Samuel, 76. Fitzgerald, Hervey, 77. Francis, J. P., 85. Fishley, Mr., 92. Frazer, William, 93. Finucane, William, 108. Glass, Daniel, 19, Grant, Alfred H., 48. Gilchrist, Daniel, 56. Gray, Henry, 57. Gaynor, C., 63. Gin Sing, 71. Gomerley, Ellen, 92. Gibson, Ann, 101. Graham, John, 109. Godsell, Frederick, 109. Gillies, J., 43. Holmes, Charles W., 19, Haigh, William, 48. Hipwood Brothers, 49. Harris, Bernard, 56. Harder, Joseph, 63. Hides, George, 70. Hillyard, Mrs., 76. Houpins, E ., 76. Harris, B., T6. Hobday, James M., 84. Henderson, William, 85. Hayes, Charles E., 100. Hubert, H. B. Le T., 108. Huxley, Thomas, 109. Hawkins, Robert, 42. Hydes and McColl, 43. Johnny Mati (S. S. I. ), 30. Janen, Theophilus, 62. Jones, Frank, 62. Jones, William, 108. Jeffs, George, 109. Knowlden, John, 30. Kerr, Patrick William, 56. Kurth, Frederick, 93, 57. Klavern, Benjamin Von, 92. Keighrane, Henrietta, 108. Kerr, Robert, 108. Kell, Robert Allen, 109. Knight, William, 43. Leeding's Hotel, Roma, 30. Lord, Frederick, 42, 48. Launders, John E., 56. Lynch, Peter, 77. Property stolen from-continnedLarkin, Catherine, 92. Langenbach, William, 101. Legros, Nicholas, 109. McMahon, Patrick, 30. Manning, Alice, 35. Marsden, Joseph, 49. McKenzie, Robert, 63. McCauly, Mary, 70. McRea, Andrew, 109. McKay, Ellen, 84. Mulot, J., 84. McKee, Thomas, 85. Moss, James, 93. McNamara, Francis, 100. Murray, James, 109. McLeod, William, 110, McKinnon, Angus, 42. McCullum, Patrick, 42. Norton, Ellen, 49. Neilson, Michael and Fred., 92. O'Keefe, Daniel, 19. Ogg, Rev. Mr., 30. O'Neill, Margaret, 92. Park, Samuel, 30. Patterson, Andrew, 70. Pramberg, George, 77. Queensland Hotel (63), 19. Quinn, Mary, 56. Quinlan, James, 108, 92. Rombary, Arthur, 19. Reilly, Patrick, 30. Ramsay, Bros., 63. Roman Catholic School, Fortitude Valley, 64. Rumpf, Charles, 70. Ritchie, Thomas, 84. Railway Station, Yeulbah, 100. Rteigelbuth, George, 109. Stewart, James S., 43. Sawyer, J. D., 30. Scott, Thomas, 34. Sennington, Airs., 49. Sam Pan, Dr., 56. Scrivener, David, 56. Scully, John, 70. Springer, William, 84. Sparks, Alonzo, 85. Simmonds, John, 92. Sullivan, Hannah, 70. Slaughter, Edward, 101. Stanfield, George, 109. Tweddle, John, 29. Turner, William, 70. Tracey, Thomas, 109. Thomason, Salvor, 84. Truscott, Edward, 42. Venney, James, 64. Webber, Mrs., 21. Webb, Mrs. B., 34. Woodworth, Mrs., 49. Wright, William, 56. Waters, Florence, 70. Whitman, William, 70. Whelan, Denis, 76. Wilduck, George, 84. Woodyatt, John, 92. Whitten, George, 100. Wilson, John, 100. Walter, August, 108. Woods, George, 109. Walker, Alexander, 108. Watson, Charles, 109. Whitehead, Thomas, 43. Young, Miss Maggie, 34. Property maliciously destroyedBirkbeck Bros., 100. Kissell, John, 49. Menzies, Douglas and Co., 20. Property lost by Coutts, miss M., 94. Charters Towers Police, 43. Kob, Mr. (cow), 50. Knight, James, 43. McGregor John, 31. Swift, James, 64. Promotions (Police Force)Atteridge, Phillip, 35. Byrne, Rody, 20. Clancy, Patrick, 100. Featherstone, H. J., 63. Hamilton, John, 35. Johnson, William, 49. Joyce, Edward, 63. Johnson, Edward, 77. Kennedy, James, 49. Lacey, James, 35. Mee, Patrick, 35. McCarthy, Michael, 100. O'Sullivani, P.. 85. Poingdestre, L. J., 63. Publicans LicensedArnold, Frederick, 11. Allen, George B., 11. Andresen, Christian P., 62. Publicans Licensed-continmedAnderson, 62. Austin, W. Henry, 62. Bradfield, James, 92. Brough, John, 76. Byrnes, Sarah, 62. Burns, John, 48. Barrett, John, 48. Bacon, Julia W., 29. Brown, Rhoda, 11. Burghero, Emanuel, it. Crewey, Patrick, 11. Carroll, W. H., 29. Clifford, William, 48. Collins, S. M., 62. Croft, Samuel, 76. Darragh, James, 62. Diminock, George, 48. Droughton, Charles, 29. Earpe, Henry, 11. Eaton, Edward S., 11. Eckford, Peter R., 11. Erskine, George, 62. Fornow, James, 76. Finlay, William, 29. Farrell, James, 11. Gallagher, Mary, 29. Guthrie, John, 29. Gable, Thomas A., 48. Graham, James, 92. Gane, John Thomas, 92. Hodges, James, 76. Hansen, Neil, 62. Hayes, James, 62. Holmes, Thomas, 48. Hutchinson, William T., 48. Hayles, Robert, 29. Hamilton, Alexander, 29. Harris, Charles C., it. Kane, James, 62. Kotoofa, George, 48. Kelly, Joseph, 29. Leahey, William, 92. Lonergan, Michael, 92. Murdock, Edward, 92. Madigan, Thomas, 92. McElligott, Maurice, 92. Milton, H. C., 92. Maughan, John, 62. McCann, William Henry, 62. Murphy, George, 62. Mickleson, A. P., 62. Moss, Richard, 48. Mallett, Henry, 29. Mortimer, Hugh, 29. McGean, Mary, 11. Murtagh, John, 11. Murphy, Michael L., 11. O'Farrell, P., 76. Olivey, Henry, 92. Peterson, Charles, 48. Price, Charles, 11. Ryan, Richard, U. Richards, William J., U. Reesig, Lombard W., 11. Rawlings, Thomas, 29. Redmond, William 76, Reilly, Cornelius, 76. Rankin, George D.92. Smith, Charles S.,'92. Smith, Thomas, 76. Scholfield, Eliza M., it. Thompson, John C., 62. Torpie, John, 62. Tonges, Conrad, 76. Thompson, Martin J., 76. Vollings, Henry, 62. Wilson, W. A., 11. Webber, Michael, 11. Wood, Charles, 62. Wicker, Edwin, 92. Young Sing, W., 62. 0., R. Pape, charged withToby (aboriginal), 62. Reductions (Police Force)Atteridge, Phillip, 85. Murphy, James, 49. Pickering, Walter, 20. Sealey, Francis, 93. Resignations (Police Force)Allen, J. M., 85. Byrne, John, 35. Chearnley, Walter, 77. Crisp, George C., 77. Cunningham, John, 100. Dowling, M. L., 49. Dodsworth, J. J., 77. Feltham, Thomas, 35. Harding, J. F., 35. Lowtb, Thomas, 20. Lambert, John, 85. Ludwig, Joseph T., 85. McCarthy, M., 49. INDEX. ReinstatementsKelly, Thomas, 93. Sealey, Francis, 100. Roma, Letters Stolen at, 101. S. Spirit Merchants, WholesaleAplin, Brown and Co., 28. Armati and Traire, 29. Bertham, C. Z., 92. Burt and Co., 92. Buss and Co., 62. Bromberg and Holmes, 48. Bell, D. and J., 28. Burns, J. H., and Co., 28. Brabant and Co., 28. Box, H., and Son, 28. Barker and Co., 28. Brown, D. L., and Co., 28. Burns, J. and J., 28. Brodziak, Rogers, and Semel, 28. Breede, C. H., 28. Brodziak, M. and L., 28. Brady, F. W., and Co., 28. Breslin, C. C., and Co., 28. Brown, J. E., 28. Barry, J. F., and Co., 28. Burns, J., 28. Bays, F. B., 29. Brodziak and Rogers, 29. Benjamin, H., 29. Brown and Wilson, 29. Clewitt, F., 28. Corrigan, Nathaniel, 28. Cusack, L., 28. Civil Service Co-operative Co., 28. Chow Lea and Co., 28. Cobb and Co., 28. Corser and Co., 28. Cameron, A. D., 28. Chow Lee, 28. Cavanagh, J., 29. Campbell and McColl, 29. Carse and Lauther, 48. Cullinane, J. S., 48. Clewitt, F., 48. Curtis, G. S., 62. Caporn, W. G., 62. Davison, B., and Co., 28. Eardley and Straker, 28. Feez, A., 62. Flood, W., and Co., 28. Fow Chong, 28. J., 28. Fun Wah Goon, 28. Good, T. C., 28. Ginn and Hooper, 62. Gillen, Henry, 48. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., 28. Goertz, E., 28. Foote, Gee Woh Chong, Good, T. C., 28. 28. Graham and Gataker, 28. George, H., 29. Haigh, W., 28. Haylock, A. J., and Co., 28. Hughes, William, 28. Heaslop, J. and T., 28. Hodgson, S., and Co., 28. Harris, Geo., and Co., 28 Hazeel, Jonathan, 28. Hardwicke, H. N., 28. Harris and Goldring, 28. Spirit Merchants , Wholesale-contiauedHenry Bros., 28. Headrick , Jno., and Co., 28. Higson, W ., and Co., 28. Hanran, P., 29. Horwitz , J., and Co., 29. Harland and Co., 48. Haylock , A. J. and Co., 48. Hunter, Robert, and Co., 76. Irving Brothers, 92. Johnston , W., 28. Jacobs, Lewis, and Co., 28. Kuong Yee Yuen and Co., 28. Kuong Yuen Chong, 28. Kum Chong On, 28. Klugh and Samuels, 28. Kirkpatrick , Quinn, and Co., 29. Kersp, S., 29. Lissner, Isidor, 28. Latreille, T. M., 28. Landy Brothers, 28. Lewin, R., and Co., 28, Mort, Holland, and Co., 28. Morehead , B. D., and Co., 28. Murphy, W., and Co., 28. McCollin and Friend Bros., 28. Marshall , J. A., and Co., 28. Marsh and Webster, 28. McCartyy , T., 28. Mackenzie Brothers, 28. McDermott Brothers, 28. Morehead , B. D., 28. Murphy, W. B., 29. Meyer, L., 29. Mattinson , J. W., 29. Miller , D., 48. MacGillivray and Morgan, 48. Marwedel and Sims, 48. Netterfield and Palmer, 48. Neilson, R. D., 28. Nam S. 28. Neilson, Lawford , and Co., 29. Nunn, S., 29. O'Brien and Co., 28. Olsson, P., 28. O'Brien, D., 28. Paxton , W. I3., 92. Power, Thomas, and Madden (28), 48. Perkins and Co., 28. Pettigrew , Executors of, 28. Philp, R., 29. Quinlan , Gray , and Co., 28. fuddle, George, 28. Raff, George , and Co., 28. Ranniger and Horsley, 28. Ryan , F., 28. Rankin, O'Kane , and Co., 28. Dawson, E. S., and Co., 28. Reid , Walter, and Co., 28. Ryan and Tait, 76. Sutherland , James, 92. Sparks , Benjamin, 76. Savage , H., 48. Scott, William, 48. Sheehy, William, 28. Skinner , R. and A., 28. Solomon , H. IT., 28. Sun Yee Lee, 28. Sang Wo Cong and Co., 2 Suthers, W. 28. Sun Yee Lee, 28. Tilbury and Co., 28. Lou,--, ,,3 ISpirit Merchants Wholesale--cun- tinued- Thomson, M. C., 29. Tilbury and Co., 29. Unmack, Theodor, 28. Webster and Co., 28. Warry, R. S., and Co., 28. Whitehead -Bros., 28. Wilson, G. H.. and Co., 28. Whitman, W. and J., 28. Waiker, J., and Co., 28. Walsh and Co., 28. Walsh, H. T., 29. Warner, R.., and Co., 48. Walton, W. F., 48. West and Harand, 48. Wittenberg and Co., 48. Wah Lee, 76. Young, Josiah, 28. Zienian, Benjamin, and Co., 29. T. Toowoomba, Saddle stolen at, 21. W. Warwick, saddle stolen (85), 49. Railway Line, 93. letter stolen from, 93. Warrants issued forAvery, Charles, disobeying sumncons, 93. Anderson, R., ship-desertion, 44. Anderson, A. C., „ 44. Andrews, James, absconding, 77. Byrne, John, horse-stealing, 94. Bowman, John, alias Jack the Native, alias D. Flynn, false pretences, 101. Brodory, Max, ship-desertion, 44. Botteher, L., ship-desertion, 44. Beas6ley, R. M. W., false pretences, Brown, Edward, mons, 63. disobeying sum- Birch, William, ship-desertion, 72. Coleman, H., ship-desertion, 110. Crabtree, Daniel, absconding, 20. Campbell, Edward, alias Ned, false pretences, 30. Carlton, John, assault, 35. Custer, V., embezzlement, 49. Cecoroyan (Polynesian woman), absconding, 49. Craig, Robert, false pretences, 63. Chambelain, Albert, alias Johnson. burglary, 70. Cook, Geo. J., wages due, 71. Charlie (aboriginal) (N. S.W. ), murder, 72j. Condon, James, fraud, 85. Downs, Joseph, wife-desertion (arr. 100), 93. Dodd, Jas., wife-desertion, 42. Dunn, Win., absconding, 35. Edwards, W., wife-desertion, 93. Emmett, G., ship-desertion, 110. Fleming, R., ship-desertion, 72. Fitzpatrick, John and Patrick, disobeying summons, 93. Gray, John, absconding, 100. Grayson, John, absconding, 100. Green, Wm., ship-desertion, 110. Warrants issued for- continued-Hastings , John, ship-desertion (arr. 110), 86. Harland, William, disobeying summons, 85. Hardy, P., false pretences, 49. Hansen, H ., false pretences, 35. Heinrich, F. 0., ship -desertion, 44 Hall, T., wife-desertion, 42. Herman, J., wife-desertion, 93. Haak , William , commitment for want of distress, 42. Hanley , Wm., wife -desertion, 109. Hayes , John, alias Dublin Jack, absconding, 109. Jungo (aboriginal ), assault, 100. Jones (N. S. W.), horse- stealing, 36. Kearsley, Geo ., wife-desertion, 85. Keogh, James, fraud, 85. Longslow, Henry, larceny, 20. Loder, Geo., ship-desertion, 50. Lutgens , Johanns Theodor Fredk., embezzlement, 77. McGrororty , John, ship -desertion, (arrested 110), 86, Malvend , John, ship-desertion, (arrested 110), 86. Moore, Peter, wife -desertion, T7. Moulton, Stephen George (embezzlement (N.S.W,), 72. McLeod, Angus S ., child-desertion, 71. Marshall , Henry, larceny as a bailee, 49. Muller, Charles , disobeying a summons, 35. McCarthy , J., false pretences, 35. McCormack , T., absconding, 108. Moller , L., ship-desertion, 44. Ottesen, B ., false pretences, 93. O'Neill, George , neglecting to obey an order of Court, 93. O'Shannessy , -, assault, 93. Punton, Robt., child-desertion, 35. Patterson , George, child-desertion (arrested 71), 35. Reed, James, ship -desertion, 72. Strandguist , Neils and Beregor, disobeying summons, 85. Sam (aboriginal ), larceny, 77. Shepherd , W., child-desertion, 71. Spellman, Frederick , child-desertion (arrested 85), 71. Schanback, M., false pretences, 49. Taylor, W., ship -desertion, 110. Toby (aboriginal ), rape, 62. Thomas, S., child -desertion, 63. Tully, Charles, illegally using a horse, 64. Tommy (abrl. ), absconding, 71. Tyson, Wni., larceny of £500, 84. Williams, E., ship-desertion (86), 78. West fehl , F., wife-desertion (85), 71. Williams , John F., wife -desertion, 42. Wilson, ship -desertion, 110. Win., Y. Yetman (N.S.W.), 64. By Authority : ED.azw.p Gn Goxix, .AchingGovernment Printer, William street, Brisbane. snail robbery, -4 CONTAINING: Information received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanor, and against Receivers of Stolen Property ; reputed Thieves and Offenders escaped from custody, with the time, place , and circumstances of the Offences, and description of those who are not known ; the appearance, dress, and other marks of identity, with every particular which may lead to their apprehension; and a Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been Stolen , Horses, &c. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. VOL. XIX.] SATURDAY, 7TH JANUARY, 1882. NOTICE. COURTS-1882. 1. Police Gazette.-All communications for the Gazette must be addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane ; except Reports of offences which must be prepared on criminal offence forms, signed by the officer in charge of the district or station, and forwarded to the Detective Office with the least possible delay, with duplicate of warrant, if unexecuted. BRISBANE 2. Strati Cattle .-- No advertisement of lost horses or cattle will be published in this Gazette, unless they be Government property ; but notices of horses or cattle stolen will be inserted gratuitously. 3. Property Described .-The brands of horses and cattle should be imitated as nearly as possible, and their exact positions given. In describing watches, it should be stated whether they are open. faced, hunting , double cased , or half hunting ; the t&= " double cased " being reserved for those watches whose outer case is removed in order to wind ; " half hunting " implying a very small glass in the metal cover of dial. 4. Warrants .-A duplicate of every warrant issued , and intended for publication in this Gazette, must accompany the criminal form forwarded to the Detective Office. 5. Prernous References.-In cases already CIRCUIT At Ipswich ... in which theprevious notichas state ... ... ... ... At Maryborougli SOUTIIERN DISTRICT Brisbane Roma St. George Dalby Toowoomba ., Warwick Stanthorpe pswich . (SOUTHERN DIVISION). Tuesday, February 14th, Tuesday, July 18th. Tuesday, February 21st. Tuesday, July 25th. Tuesday, Tuesday, September 19th. Thursday, April 27th. Thursday , September 28th; April 18th. At Rockhampton I) S ITTINGS. March 27th. May 29th ,August 21st. November 27th. COURTS At Toowoomba ga- in charge , or others concerned, will be good enough to quote the date and page of the Police Gazette appeared , and in reporting arrests, to by whom effected. 6. Members of the Polic ` ce are directed to peruse this Gazette caref bo notify to the Commissioner any informati in reference to anything therein inserted of which they may be possessed. 7. No notice of reward offered by any private party or parties will, for the future be inserted in the Police Gazettes Anless there be forwarded too the Commissioner of Police the guarantee of some responsible person that the reward shall be payable according to law, on the arrest or conviction of the offender, and not merely for the recovery of property 'If such notice be communicated by Tele. graph, the addition of the wordst" guarantee i eceived " will be sufficient ; in such cases, however, the guarautee must be forwarded without delay. CRIMINAL Monday... Monday.. . Monday... Monday... committed, zetted, officers I. [No. ... COURT OF QUEENSLAND, 1882. Monday, February 20th. Thursday, April 27th. Monday, June 19th. Monday, August 7th. Monday, October 9th. Thursday, December 14th. Wednesday, April 5th. Friday, September 1st. Monday, December 4th. Friday, March 31st. Friday, September 8th. Tuesday. April 11th. Wednesday, August 30th. Friday, December 1st. Friday, April 14th. Friday, August 18th. Thursday, December 7th. Tuesday, April 18th. Tuesday, August 22nd. Tuesday, November 28th. Thursday, April 20th. Thursday, August 24th. Friday, November 24th. Tuesday, April 25th. Tuesday, August 15th. Tuesday, November 21st. 42 COURT 1, 1882-continued. 'Townsville „ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Port Douglas „ ... Thornborough -Cooktown ... „ „ Monday, March 27th. Monday, July 21st. Monday, November 27th. Friday, March 31st. Friday, August 4th. Monday, April 3rd. Monday, August 7th. Friday, April 7th. Friday , August 11th. Friday, December 1st. Wednesday, April 12th. Mackay Wednesday, August 16th. Wednesday, December 6th. „ HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND STEALING FROM THE PERSON. 'STOLEN from the person of Robert Hawkins, of Tiaro, whilst under the influence of drink, at Maryborough, on the night of the 15th ultimo, twelve £5-notes, and two £1-notes ; probably on the Queensland National Bank. Not identifiable. 6th February, 1882. STOLEN whilst instant, a silver 14th from the person of John Agnew, STOLEN from the dwelling of Robert Dunning, Brooleld, Toowong, on the 5th instant, one £1n6te (torn over the word " one") and a brown leather purse with elastic band : identifiable. Suspicion attaches &a bullock driver named John Cross, who sometimes esmps in a stable at that place. Description :-An Englishman, 40 years of age, 6 feet 4 inch high, stout build, round-shouldered, sunburnt complexion, sandy whiskers meeting under chin, front of chin and upper lip shaved. He is in the employs Sent of George Logan. 14th February, 1882. STOLEN from a hut at Cressbrook, the property of Frederick Lord, Esq., Eskdale, Crow's Nest, on the 30th ultimo, a double-barrelled muzzle-loading gun, cheek piece raised on stock ; some powder, shot, and rifle cartridges. Gun identifiable. Suspicion attaches to Johnny Kynock, who resides at PerseveranceCreek. 14th February, 1882. STOLEN from the Royal George Hotel, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, on the 9th instant, the property of W. R. Barney, of Alfred street, 1 blue-striped shirt, and 1 pair grey tweed trousers : identifiable. 18th February, 1882. Roma, under the influence of drink, on the 4th a silver Geneva hunting watch, No. chain with twisted links. Identifiable. February, 1882. 10982; ON HOUSEBREAKING AND STEALING FROM THE DWELLING -HOUSE. STOLEN from a bedroom in the Royal Hotel, Chinchilla, on the night of the.26th ultimo, the property of Angus McKinnon, of Charley's Creek East, a double-cased silver lever watch, No. 33996, 4GW engraved inside of case ; a silver albert chain. long links connected by short twisted ones : identifiable. Suspicion attaches to William McDonald, who was lodging in same hotel and bears an indifferent character. Description: -About 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, small brown whiskers, and strong build, a native Of Queensland. He fencing. 6th February, went to Cardarga to work at the night of the 1st instant, two horses, the property of John W. Vance, J.P., Rosewood, were maliciously injured by the hair of their manes and tails being cut off ; suspicion of causing which attaches to some of the neighbours with whom Mr. Vance is on unfriendly terms. 6th February, 1882. MISCELLANEOUS. SAMUEL HuRST CHARLESWORTH, a youth under contract from the Reformatory school, Lytton, to serve William H. Ackerly, J.P., of Six-Mile Creek, Goodna, for a period of two years, absconded on the 1st instant. Description :-About 16 years of age, rather low-sized, fair complexion, and hair cut short, slight build, wore moleskin trousers, bluestriped shirt, brown felt hat, blucher boots ; he has a retriever slut with him which answers to the name of " Flora." Supposed to have gone to Ipswich or Brisbane. 6th February, 1882. ON the night of the 13th ultimo the store of Patrick McCullum, Nanango, was broken open and the following property stolen :-1 pair trousers, l silk coat, a green piece stamped "satina," some pocket knives, pocket combs, kid gloves, cotton gloves, leslie gloves of different colours, 1 piece pink check ribbon, 1 piece plain ribbon, 1 piece of white muslin. Some of the articles identifiable. Suspicion attaches to "Paddy" and "Emma," aboriginals, who have since been arrested. 8th February, 1882. STOLEN from the tent of Edward Truscott, Townsville, care of Johnson and Casling, on the night of 18th ultimo, six £5-notes (two of them supposed to be on Q. N. Bank, and three on A. J. S. Bank), Nos. unknown. Not identifiable. 8th February, 1882. ON the night of the 8th instant the store and dwelling of Thomas Cahill, Leichhardt street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane,'was burglariouslyentered through the shop window, and about 14s. in three-penny pieces and coppers stolen from the till. Suspicion .attaches to some of the larrikins who frequent that locality. 14th February, 1882. STOLEN from the hgU Edward street, °b` instpr}t, the overcoat, v of the Shamrock Hotel, hteenthe8thand10th actin Dillon, a grey frieze aka, bluish-plaid lining ripped a4d,0 .earmsvtius£1. Identifiabib. 14th february, 1882. FELONIES AND OFFENCES NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED. 1882. A WARRANTof commitment, for want of distress of £5 with 9s. 6d. costs, has been issued' by the Gatton Bench, on the 11th ultimo, for William Haaek. For description see P.G., 1881, page 168. 8th February, 1882. THoMAs HALL is charged, on warrant issued by the Gatton Bench, with deserting his wife Ann, at Helidon, in September last. He is a coloured man, a native of America, a cook, 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, medium build, black curly hair, small moustache, speaks English fairly. 8th February, 1882. JAMEs DODD is charged, on a warrant issued by the Brisbane Bench, with deserting his wife Kate, of No! 47 Wharf street, on the 25th ultimo. Descrip. tion :-An Irishman, a blacksmith, 24 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, slight build, dark complexion, no beard or whiskers, a few hairs on upper lip, thin face, dark hair cat short. Photo. filed in Detective Office, Brisbane, 16th February, 1882. on a warrant FRANCIs WIL1 IAMS is charged, issued by the Warwick Bench, with deserting his wife Ellen there on the 30th ultimo. Deseriptionn :-About forty years of age, short, stout-built, brown whiskers' and moustache? stammers very much when speaking, cut mark on forehead. He left War-wick about fourandmonths and now sup. posed to be in Sydney, might ago possibly be heard of at Robert's sppond-hand warehouse, itt street, near the Evening News office. Photo. filed in Detective Office, Brisbane. 17th February, 1882. JOHN 76 The Treasury, Queensland, 29th April, 1882. T is hereby notified for general information that Licenses from the Treasury have been I granted to the undermentioned persons during the month of April, 1882. A. ARCHER, Colonial Treasurer. N ame. Place. W HOLESALE SPIRIT Parks, $ Benjamin... Hunter and Co., Robert Ryan and Tait ... Wah Lee ... ... RETAIL ... ... ... ... DEALERS. Brisbane Bundaberg Port Douglas Thorrborough. SPIRIT DEALERS. Bundaberg Clermont Herberton Hughenden Mount Perry Rockhampton ditto Townsville ditto Toowoomba. Redmond, William Smith, Thomas ... Croft, Samuel ... Reilly, Cornelius ... O'Farre ,P. Brough, John ... Tonges, Conrad ... Fornow, James Thompson, Martin J. Hodges, James ... ll for £11 14s. 8d., No. 27503, on the, Queensland National Bank, Roma, in favour of E. Houpins, signed R. J. Winton. 25th April, 1882. STOLENfrom the person of Denis Whelan, of Curridgee, near Southport, whilst asleep on the North Quay, Brisbane , on the morning of the 24th instant, one wedding ring , gold ; a purse containing one half-sovereign and 7s . in silver . Purse and ring identifiable. Suspicion attaches to a man (name unknown ) who was with complainant at the time. Description :-A butcher, about 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, short dark whiskers ; wore dark tweed suit. 27th April, 1882. HOUSEBREAKING AND STEALING PROM THE DWELLING-HOUSE. BETWEEN the hours of 9 and 10 p.m. on the 10th instant, the Universal Hotel, Bogantungan, was burglariously entered through one of the back windows, and the following stolen, the property of James Booker:-Fourteen £1-notes, one £5note, bank and numbers unknown ; 1 oval-shaped gold brooch with embossed flowers on it and set with three or four rubies. Brooch only identifiable. 18th April, 1882. AUcTIONEERs. Hill, Charles Holmes, Chas. T. H. Hodel, Fredk. Chas. Klugh, Chas. R. ... ... ... ... ... Mackay. ditto Maytown Muttaburra BILLIARDS. Collins, S. M. Burns, J. F. Hanlon, James Picking, Hy. Cameron, John Cooper, Thos. Sutton, Geo. Browne, C. T. ... Evas, .. ... ... ... ... ... ... Paige, H John Elliott, Wm. McKenzie, John Bond, Wm. ... Brisbane Gympie ditto Goondiwindi Hughenden Maryborough ditto Ravenswood ditto Rockhampton Tenningering ditto Thargomindab BAGATELLE. Ashney, Thomas ... Baldrey, Charles ... Hill, Thomas Walsh, H. T. Moller, J. G. ... ... ... ... ... ... Gayndah Ipswich Mackay Tambo Tenningering. MURDER. ON the 14th instant the dead body of an aboriginal named " Toby " was found in a scrub, near Blenheim Station, Mount Britton ; the skull was battered in apparently by " nulls nullas," and tracks of other blacks were found about the body. The deed is supposed to have been committed on the 9th instant. Deceased is identical with the aboriginal of same name charged with rape, and described in the Police Gazette of this year, page 62. 17th April, 1882. STOLEN from the Temperance Hotel, corner of Adelaide and Wharf streets, Brisbane, on the 11th instant, the property of Samuel Fentiman, 1 blue check waistcoat (recovered), 1 blue serge trousers, and 1 white silk handkerchief ; value 17s. 6d. Identifiable. Suspicion attaches to a man named Sleddall, alias Simmonds, alias Smith. -(See Police Gazette, 1882, page 70.) 17th April, 1882. STOLEN from the Pawn Office of Bernhard Harris, George street, Brisbane. between the 15th and 22nd instant, a suit of light-coloured tweed clothes ; value £415s. Identifiable. Suspicion attaches to a woman named Cumberland, a prostitute, who was in the shop by herself for a few- minutes, between the dates above-mentioned. She is well known to the police. 25th April, 1882. BETWEEN 6 p.m. on the 24th instant, the office of Messrs. and 9 a.m. Edwards on the 25th and Mars. land, solicitors, Temple Buildings, Queen street, Brisbane, was broken into by opening the door with the key which was usually kept on a ledge over the door ; the safe was also opened with the key which was generally kept in an unlocked drawer in the office ; a cash-box was broken open, but there is nothing missing except the keys of the door and safe. 25th April, 1882. (Vide Police Gazette,1882, page 56.) RE Robbery from the West End Hotel, Townsville, property of Miss B. M. Falkiner.-The property has been returned to the owner through the Post Office. 27th April, 1882. HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND STEALING FROM THE PERSON. FELONIES AND OFFENCES NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED. STOLEN from Mrs. Diana Hillyard, of One-mile Swamp, South Brisbane, on board the steamer " Settler," on the 15th instant, a brown moroccoleather purse with elastic band round it, containing four 2s. -pieces ; a lady ' s dress ring , an emerald set in it, " Diana Gillies " engraved inside ; and about twenty 'bus tickets. Purse and ring identifiable. 18th April, 1882. BETWEEN the hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m. on the 12th instant, a cow, the property of John Watson, of Tarampa , Esk, was maliciously shot dead through the neck at Paddy's Gully Range. A roan heifer calf about 3 months old is also missing, and is supposed to have been driven further over the Range and shot. The above-mentioned animals, were. in the custody of the ' Esk ' police, and the subject of a prosecution for illegally branding, Thomas Forde being defendant . 'Forde was seen about 12 noon on the above date riding a horse shod on the hind feet only, and going in'the direction of the paddock where the cattle were ' grazing. The fr STOLEN om the person of E. Houpins, Eulo, whilst under"the in uence of drink in Robinson's fl Hotel, on the night of the 70th instant, a cheque 95 INFORMATION is urgently requested concerning Mr. Berkeley Fitzbardinge Capel , who wrote to his friends in England , from Bowen , on the 17th April 1875, and stated that he was going to the Cape River to collect his horses . He- secured a large run 300 miles west of the Thompson River but did not live there. In either April or May, 1877, be was mustering cattle with two.black boys on Victoria Downs, near Norwood . The police will make all possible inquiries respecting this gentleman. and inform the Officer in charge of Detectives , Brisbane, if-anything is heard of him. 27th May, 1882. EXTRACTSFROMTHE "VICTORIANPOLICE GAZETTE." (From Police Gazette, 1882, page 31.) MURDER. (See Government Gazette, MURDER 27th January NEAR One Hundred DEEP Pounds 1882, p. 196.) LEAD. Rewaad. WHEREAS, on Tuesday, the 17th instant, the dead body of a man, without a particle of clothing, was found in the bush a few miles from Deep Lead, which had evidently been lying there for two months. The head was severed from the body, and has not yet been discovered : And whereas at a magisterial inquiry a verdict was returned that "the deceased was murdered by some person or persons unknown": Notice is hereby given, that a reward of one hundred pounds will be paid by the Government for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the person or. persons by whom the said man was murdered. His Excellency the Governor will also extend Her Majesty 's free pardon to any person implicated in the above crime who will give the required information, provided such informant did not actually commit the murder aforesaid. The notice dated the 25th of January last, offering a reward of £100 in this case '(which was published in the Gazette of the 27th January, page 196 ante ), and all copies thereof, are hereby superseded and revoked. J. M. GRANT, Chief Secretary. Chief Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 27th February, 1882. (From Police Gazette, 1882, page 109.) (See Police Gazette, 1882, pages 31 and 67.) MAN unknown murdered near Deep Lead.-The clothes found near the headless body have been identified as those of one - Charles Forbes, and Robert Francis, a former mate of the deceased, has been arrested for the murder at Rupanyup by the Stawell detective and the Murtoa general police.-0.582. 15th April, 1882. (From Police (See Police Gazette, Gazette, 1882, page 125.) 1882, page 109.) ROBERT FRANCIS BURNS, arrested by the Stawell detective and the Murtoa general police for the murder of Charles Forbes, has been committed for trial.-O.582. 1st May, 1882. J. M. GRANT, Chief Secretary. Chief Secretary' Office, Melbourne, 25th January, 1882. 0.582. 30th January, 1882. [Photographs of deceased filed in Detective Office, Brisbane.] 27th May, 1882. (From Peliee-Gazette,1882, page 67.) Gazette, 3rd March, 1822, r.579.) (See,Government MURDER Two Hundred NEAR DEEP LEAD, Pounds Reward-Free Pardon to an Accomplice. WHEREAS, on Tuesday, the 17th January last, the dead body of a man, without a particle of clothing, was found in the bush a few miles from Deep Lead, which had evidentlybeen lying there for two months. The head was severed from the body and has not yet been discovered : And whereas at a magisterial enquiry a verdict was returned that "the deceased was murdered by some person or persons unknown" : Notice is hereby given, that a reward of two hundred pounds will be paid by the Government for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons by whom the said man was murdered. (From Police Gazette, 1882, page 139.) (See Police Gazette, 1882, pp. 31 and 125.) ON the 17th January, 1882; the headless body of a man was found near the Deep Lead Railway Station, Stawell, and at an inquest held, subsequently, it was shown that the man had been wilfully murdered. The remains are believed to be those of one Charles Forbes, or Forbys, who worked on the Dimboola line of railway during the months of October, November, and December, 1881, with a man named Hobert Francis Burns. The said Robert Francis Burns has since been arrested, and committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court, to be held at Melbourne on the 15th day of August, 1882, for the murder of Charles Forbes, or Forbys ; but as the prisoner alleges that Forbes is still alive, it is requested that the said Charles Forbes, or Forbys, if living, or any person acquainted with him, or able to glvo! information about him since the date of his disappearance, should at once communicate with the Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne. Description of the missing man, Charles Forbes, is as follows :-About 40 years of age, 5 feet 102 or 11 inches high, 14 stone weight, full sandy beard, and hair a shade darker. Supposed to be a native of the north of Ireland.-0,582. 16th May, 1882. RETURN OF PRISONERS TO BE DISCHARGED FROM HER MAJESTY'S GAOL, BRISBANE, DURING A 0 STATURE,. ... Jo'deph Welsh John Ross , alias Byrnes ... Paftie% McNamara ... ... Brisbane ... Roma ... ... Brisbane Sileock William ... ... Edwari1 K ilcullen ... John K avan agh ... Date of Discharge. Where Tried. Name. ... ... ... ... ... Brisbane Brisbane ... ... Maryborough. Clermont . Martyborough Gympie ... Mackay ... 13 21 Maryborough Blackall Brigbaue ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 11 12 Frank Poppie Geto Favatte John Conway ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Brisbane ... ... Brisbane ... ... Rockhampton 14 14 15 John Wi iams Rockhampton 15 Toby ... ... ... ... ... George Barrett ... .„ ... William Muir ... ... ... Henry Howell, Silas Hardy, alias Be Walter Carroll ... ... ... James Stephenson, alias White Maryborough Brisbane ... Aramac Warwick 17 17 23 21 Gympie ... Rockhampton 27 321 ll TO BE DISCHARGED Age. in. a B 0 Co. make. COLOUR of R emar k s. Hair . Fair ... I'IBrown Dark Grey Sallow I Brown Eyes. fl Crown and shields and ags on left arm ; JW on right arm. Right arm broken ; marks of scrofula on both cheeks. 20 50 48 5 5 5 4; 7 24 Queensland 19 5 912 Slight ... Dark Ireland 37 5 6; Slight ... Fair . . Reddish Blue Left arm broken ; stiff elbow. England 39 5 7, Propt. Fair ... Grey Cross flags on left arm. Ireland England Ireland FROM HER MAJESTY'S Propt.... Medium Propt.... 1882. PENAL ESTABLISHMENT, Brown Grey Hazel Blue. Blue. Brown ST. HELENA, DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1882. 1 1882. 1 June 3' 6 7 Thomas'Scott John Thomas John Lightfoot ll Disobedience of orders 3 weeks' hard labour Larceny ... ... 18 months' hard labour £2 fine, or 14 days' conObscene language finement Being in possession of £100 fine, or 3 months' confinement an illicit still 3 months' confinement Threateninglanguage in default of bail 3 months' confinement Threateninglanguage in default of bail 20 ... ... ... Native of- Sentence. ft. •1882. 4 June S 9 RETURN OF'PRISONERS Jimmy ... John Moore John Morris Carra... ... Offence. THE MONTH OF JUNE, 6 months' hard labour Larceny ... ... ... 3 months' hard labour Larceny ... ... ... 3 months' hard labour Larceny ... ... ... Threatening language 7months'imprisonment and assaulting and resisting police hard labour Larceny ... ... ... 12 months' 6 months' hard labour Larceny .. ... ... Larceny ... ... . . 6 months' hard labour Assault ... Assault ... Playing an game Playing an game Manslaughter Shop-breaking Larceny ... Horse-stealing Murray England England Queensland 31 29 41 41 5 5 5 5 4 4 2 61 Medium Stout Medium ... Black Sallow Dark Black Black Brown Brown Black Brown Jim and Cigg left arm. Grey (Sear side lower lip. Brown 1Cast in eve ; lame left leg. Brown. South America England 23 43 54 5 5 5 31 9 82 Medium Strong Spare Sallow Fresh Sallow Brown Brown Brown 4 Medium 5 13fedium 28 I Medium Sallow Dark Sallow Brown Brown Brown Brown.I Brown I Sear right cheek ; bald ; minus some front teeth. Blue i Two scars on right wrist; bird and flower-pot right I cross on left arm ; anchor on back of left hand. Hazel Long scar under right jaw; scar on forehead. Brown Lost top of left thumb Brown Scar top of third finger left hand. Brown England hard labour hard labour hard labour Italy ... Italy .. England ... ... IQ 2 2.i unlawful 3 months' 3 months' 6 mouths' 29 5 5 5 unlawful 6 months' hard labour Paris ... 38 5 6„ Medium Sallow Brown Victoria England 28 23 32 5 5 5 5 0 6 5 Medium Medium Medium Medium Black Sallow Fair Sallow Black Dk.-bn. Fair Brown Scar under left knee and on second and third hand; mark of boil on back of neck. Black. Blue H.B. G.B. left arm° Grey Scar right hand and arm ; very thin nose. Grey. England N. S. Wales 28 26 5 5 10? Medium 5 Medium Sallow Fresh Brown Brown Grey Brown 5 4; Medium Fair Brown ... ... .. ... Larceny .., .. Obtaining money false pretences ... ... ... ... ... ... by ... 5 years' penalservitudeQueensland 4 years' penal servitude England 12 months' hard labour 3 years' penal servitude 6 months' hard labour 2 years' hard labour 21 John White... ... ... .... Toowoomba RETURN Elizabeth Hopkins Margaret Burns ... Sam. Coolum ... Sarah Johnston ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... ... Alice Farraway ... ... ... 27 April ... OF PRISONERS 1882. 3 June 3 months' Vagrancy TO BE DISCHARGED 5 7 12 ... Larceny ... ... .,. ... Vagrancy .. ... ... ` Illegally using a horse Obscene language ... B sbane Brisbane 15 16 ... Brisbane 29 Brisbane Brisbane Goondiwindi Brisbane ri Catherine Troy ... Elizabeth Swatkins ... ... ... ... Stealing from the person Obscene language Vagrancy ... ... 6 1 3 3 hard labour England ... 141 FROM HER MAJESTY'S months' month's months' months' ment in 6 months' 1 month's meat in 6 months' hard labour hard labour hard labour imprisondefault of fine bard labour' imprisondefault of fine hard labour GAOL, TOOWOOMBA, DURING 11 I Blue Scar on forehead ; scar left arm. THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1882. Ireland Ireland Queensland N. S. Wales ... ... ... ... 21 21 28 39 6 5 5 5 Fair Medium Slight ... Fair 3 4; Stout ... Dark Stout ... Swarthy 5 Brown Brown Black Brown Brown Blue. Black Brown Scar over left eye. Queensland Queensland ... ... 20 29 5 5 4, Slight Slight 1 Ruddy Sallow Brown Brown Brown Brown. Scar on forehead. 16 4 11; Medium Fair Brown Brown Scar on right thumb. Queensland ... ... fingers right Scar left cheek. Two burns right fore-arm ; sear left hand, near thumb. SUPPLEMENTARY. Sear on forehead ; lame Scar on throat. arm; 1" 1 O Getting around this CD NAVIGATING ARCHIVE CD BOOKS CDs All Archive CD Books products can be navigated easily using the handy bookmarks on each CD. The table of contents in most original books, and the original book index where it exists, can provide additional ways of finding the information required. SEARCHING TEXT ON ARCHIVE CD BOOKS AUSTRALIA CDs Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology has been developing over the years as a useful mechanism to convert images (as Archive CD Books pages are) into text which can be searched. The quality of the OCR can still vary, and hence the searchability can vary. Around 95% or 99% of the words in books with good type are searchable—or even higher with very good type. OCR is now a wonderful searching aid in many instances but there is still no substitute for reading the book! DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF ADOBE ACROBAT READER Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later should be used. Adobe Reader 6 (as it is now named) in fact has considerably better searching options and is recommended. • • • Acrobat Reader v4 has both a "Find" and a "Search" tool. Those tools are two *totally* different things. Our CDs (that are searchable) work with the *FIND* tool Acrobat Reader v5 has only a "Find" tool (not a "search" tool). Our CDs (that are searchable) work with the *FIND* tool. Adobe Reader v6 has only a "Search" tool (not a tool labelled "Find") HOWEVER — what is called "Search" is the same as the tool that used to be called "Find" Our CDs (that are searchable) work with the *SEARCH* tool TIPS FOR SEARCHING AND GETTING MORE FROM THE CD BOOKS • update to Adobe Reader 6 for more versatile searching options, including the ability to bring up a list of all instances of the word you are searching for — across multiple files on a single CD in a single search request. • enter the MINIMUM number of characters needed to bring up the search results required. • use Adobe Reader 6 to do some trial searches to try to identify the characters that may be misread. These can show up in the extra text in the search results list (Adobe 6 only). A few minutes trial will help you to avoid using characters that are more prone to being misread, e.g. try entering "rederi" if you want "Frederick", but find that the letters "F" "c" and "k" are sometimes misread. • use the "Match whole word" option to eliminate unnecessary items in your results list, e.g. to eliminate all the blacksmiths and tinsmiths etc when you only want the name Smith • use the "Match case" option when you want to eliminate all the occupations "smith" if you only want the name "Smith" • Don’t just search for names. Search the book for other names, places and subjects of interest: - look for others of the same name - look for others who lived in the same place or street - who was the postmaster or police officer in the town? - how often and at what time did the coach arrive in town? - what churches were there and what time were services held? - what other activities were there in the community? - look for others who had the same occupation of other interests • All of this and more may be available in a seemingly mundane book such as a directory. You could learn or write much of the background of life at the time, even if your ancestor is not listed there. ADOBE ACROBAT SEARCHING IS A WONDERFUL FIRST FINDING AID. BUT DO NOT RELY ON IT TO PICK UP ALL THE INFORMATION YOU WANT