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09/01/1883

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 09/01/1883
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Gazette, Public Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. IjgJ?" All Notices intended for insertion in the Hue- and- Cry are to be transmitted under cover addressed to tho Inspector- General of Constabulary, authenticated hij a Separate Communication. No Description can be inserted unless an Information shall have been Sworn; but it is not necessary to forward the Informations to tho Jnspoctor- Goncrnl. , As tho Law ( 48 Geo. 3, c. 140, s. 44.) only permits the insertion of Notices respecting Felonies, no other description of Notice can be inserted in the Hue- and- Cry. %* Should irregularities arise in the delivery of the Hue- and- Cry, it will be necessary to forward one of the covers, or give the number it bears, as without this information it is almost impossible to rectify the mistake. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883. ENGLISH POLICE. Licence- holder, Philip Doyle, 14,738, has not been arrested; hue- and- Ory, 7thNovember, 1882. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. A PROCLAMATION By the Lord Lieutenant- General and General Governor of Ireland. SPENCER. WHEREAS by our Proclamation, dated the 9th May, 1882, We offered a reward of Ten Thousand Pounds to any person or persons who should, within a limited time therein specified, give such information as would lead to the conviction of the Murderers of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the Chief Secretary, and Thomas Henry Burke, Esquire, the Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, on the 6th, May, 1882: And whereas the time therein specified for giving such information has expired : - ,- Kftw \ V< the Lord « -& euWM&. ilMv v.\\ Genera) COVOIII- T of Ireland, are pleased to renew the said offer, and Wo do hereby offer a reward of TEN THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING to any person or persons who, within six months from the date hereof, shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of any of the Murderers : And a further reward of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS for such private information as shall, within the same period, lead to the same result: AND whereas it is known that four perpetrators of these Murders escaped from the scene on an • outside car which was driven away by a fifth person : Now Wo are also pleased hereby to offer to any person concerned in or privy to these Murders ( not being one of the above- mentioned four Murderers) who shall, within three months from the date hereof, give such information as shall lead to the conviction of any one of the said four Murderers, a FREE PARDON and the special protection of the Crown in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions, in addition to a reward of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. And Wo are further pleased to offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS to any such person concerned in or privy to these Murders, who shall, within the said last- mentioned " period, give such private information as shall lead to the conviction of any one of the said four Murderers, • or of any other person concerned in or privy to the Murders. AND We are further pleased hereby to offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS for such private information as shall lead to the • identification of any person concerned in or privy to the Murdeps, or of tho horse and car used on the • occasion, such last- mentioned reward^ of Five Hundred Pounds to ' being corroboratedL^ TT^^ H^^ I^^^^^^ Ifether information in juld bi Police and Crime, Dublin Castle, to the Superinten- dent Of the Detective Department of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, Dublin Castle, or to any other Government official in Great Britain or Ireland. Given at Dublin Castle, this 10th day of November, 1882. DESCUIPTION of the four men, wanted for the murder of Lord F. Cavendish and Mr. Bilrke, the Chief and Under Secretaries for Ireland, in the Phoenix Park, on Saturday, 6th May, 1882, between 7 and 8 P. M.: 1. A bout 35 years old, stout make, dark complexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache recently clipped, so as to give a bristling appearance, narrow forehead, natural hollow or dinge on bridge of nose; wore a soft black jerry, hat and dark clothes. 2. About 30 years, sandy hair, whiskers, and moustache; brown faded coat, as if much exposed to sun, soft black jerry hat. 3. About 20 years, small dark moustache, no whiskers ; soft black hat and dark clothes. 4. About 30 years, sandy hair and moustache, beard on chin ; wore dark clothes and soft black hat. TJjp height cannot be given of any, all being sitting on an outside, car, driven tiy a man between 36 and 40 years, red bloated face, with a few days' growth of beard on ; dark or brown coat, supposed frieze, and low soft black hat. The horse was a bay or chestnut, of good action, and the car had either a dark green or a red panel. The men liad the appearance of sailors or well- to- do artisans.— JOHN MALLON, Superintendent. A PROCLAMATION. By the Lord Lieutenant- General and General Governor of Ireland. SPENCER. WHEREAS Mr. Denis J. Field, of Westmoreland street, in this city, was, on the evening of the 27th November instant, about six o'clock, at North Frederick- street, in this city, feloniously and malici- ously stabbed and wounded by some person or persons, who immediately afterwards got on an out- side car which was waiting in Hardwicke- street, and drove off rapidly through Hardwicke- place: Now, We, John Poyntz, Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant- General and General- Governor of Ire- land, for the better apprehending and bringing to justice the offenders and their accomplices, hereby offer a reward of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or persons who, within three months from the date hereof, shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the said offenders or their accomplices, or any of them. And a further reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS for such private information as shall, within the said period, lead to the same result. And We hereby promise that every effort shall be made to insure that the name or names of any person or persons who may become entitled to the said reward* for private information shall nrft be disclosed or made public, and that the said reward shall be paid in any manner in which such person shall desire. Any person having any information to give, may communicate it to the Assistant Under Secretary for Police and Crime, Dublin Castle, to the Super- tendent of the Detective Department of the Dublin trorttfQ^ Police, Dublin Castle, or to any other t official in Great Britain or Ireland. Dublin Castle, this 28th day of ' 1882. PARTICULARS relative to Convict Anne Hart, 2390, convicted in Cavan, county Cavan, at Quarter Sessions, on the 9th October, 1877, for larceny from the person and former conviction, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude :— 41 years of age on conviction, is a Roman Catholic, married, has three children, is a dealer, prison trade knitting, born in Leitrim, and resided before conviction in Cavan : her friends reside in Leitrim; brown hair turning gray, blue eyes, dark eyebrows, medium nose, high mouth and teefli prominent, sallow complexion, broad visage, cuts on both sides of forehead, mark on left jaw, stout make, 4 feet 10 inches high. This woman was liberated from Golden Bridge Refuge, 11th December, 1882, and went to Drogheda. She left Drogheda the 12th instant, stating she was going to Mohill, county Leitrim, but she- has not reported herself at the latter place, and lier present whereabouts are unknown. In the event of lier arrest she should be dealt with under the 5th section of the Act 34 & 35 Vic., c. 112. General Prisons Board, December 30, 1882. ( 25461 M— 46961.) PARTICULARS relative to convict William Stewart, 14551, convicted in Galway, county Galway, at Quarter Sessions, on 12th October, 1876, for larceny and previous conviction, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude:— 38 years of age on con- viction, can read and write, belongs to the Church of Ireland, married, has four children, is a shoe- maker, born in Clones, county Monaghan, resided before conviction in Meath- street, Dublin, where his friends reside; dark hair, dark- brown eyes, light- brown eyebrows, large nose, regular mouth, sallow complexion, oval visage, stout make, 5 feet 7^ inches high ; boil mark back of neck, kick mark on right shin, marks on left leg. This convict was liberated from Mountjoy Prison on licence, 12th April, 1882, and went to Dublin, and subsequently to Belfast. He left liis residence in Belfast without notifying to the Police, and his present whereabouts are unknown. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under the 5th section of the Act, 34 & 35 Vic., cap. 112. General Prisons Board, December 14, 1882. ( 25365M.— 46788.) Convict John Desmond, 14,776 ( not reporting himself), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 17th Novem- ber, 1882. illency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender who, on the llth December, 1882, absconded from the Malone Reformatory School, at Belfast: - Arthur Hull, 16 years of age, fair hair, blue eyes, heavy eyebrows, regular nose, fresh complexion, oval visage, slight make, 5 feet 5 inches high, born at Ballymacarrett, Belfast, formerly belonged to same place; parents reside at Barrow- on- Furness ; large burn mark on ball of left leg, large burn mark on inside of same leg ; large ears. Dress worn by juvenile when he absconded:— Light brown tweed jacket, trowsers, and vest, blue cloth Glengarry cap, blue striped shirt, red and black check tie, nailed blucher boots, and woollen stockings. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expense of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Inspector of Reformatories. December 14, 1882. ( 25366 M.— 46789.* THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, APRIL 30, 1889. Yonug offenders, John Fyfe and William J. Tate, described in Hue- and- Cry of 15th September last, have not been arrested. Belfast. * t Elizabeth Anne Rice, native of 56, Abyssinia" street, Belfast, who left her home on the 17th Octo- ber, 1882, has not returned thereto. / , Cavan. DESCrIPTION of Margaret Reilly ( mother's surname Keenan), native of Corleckduff, who stands charged with having, on the 18th December, 1882, in the barony of Clonkee, parish of Drumgoon, deserted her infant male child, aged about two months, thereby placing its life in clanger, and for whose arrest a warrant has been issued :— Good- looking, long thin nose, fresh complexion, long face, stout makg, 4 feet 10 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark brown hair; wore a red shawl with green mixture through it, drab- coloured dress, black stuff quilted petticoat, and elastic side boots; is a farmer's daughter. Bailieboro', Dec. 23, 1882. ( 56161 c.— 4200.) Clare. DUBLIN CASTLE, 6th December, 1882. WHEreAS by Proclamation dated the 2nd February, 1882, His Excellency offered a reward of Five Hundred Pounds to any person or persons who should, within a limitod time therein specified, give, such information as would load to the conviction of the person or parsons who committed the Murder of John Lennane, of Breffa South, near Miltown Malbay, in tho county of Clare, on the night of the 24th January, 1882: And whereas tbe time therein specified for giving such information has expired: And His Excellency is pleased to renew the said offer, and dpth hereby offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or persons who, within six months from the date hereof, shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who committed this Murder, His • Excellency is also pleased to offer to an)' person concerneir~ in, or privy to the said Murder, other than the person or persons who actually committed the same, in case of his giving such, information as shall lead to the conviction nf tha person or persons, Or any of them, concerned in this Murder, a FREE PARDON and tho special protection of the Crown in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions, in addition to a reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS. His Excellency is further pleased to offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS for such private information, given within the same period, as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who committed the Murder. And His Excellency is further pleased to offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS for such private information as shall lead to the identification of any person concerned in or privy to tlio Murder, such last- mentioned reward of One Hundred Pounds to be paid upon the information being corroborated to His Excellency's satisfaction by other information in His Excellency's . possession, oven though no person should be made amenable to justice as a result thereof. And His Excellency hereby promises that every effort shall bo made to insure that the name or nanies of any . person or persons who may become entitled to any of the said rewards for private information shall not be disclosed or made public, and that the said reward shall be paid in any manner in which such person shall desire. Any person having information to give may com- municate it to R. D. Crotty, Esq., Resident Magis- trate at Ennistymon; to Owen Wynne, Esq., Sub- Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary, at Ennistymon, or to any other Government Official in Great Britain or Ireland. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. DESCRIPTION of two men, who gave their names a » James Wilson and Michael Murphy, refused to • tate their native places, who stand charged with having, on the 4th December, 1882, in the barony of Islands, parish of Drumcliffe, picked the pocket of John Kelly, and stole from him the sum of £ 3. Supposed to have committed crimes elsewhere :— 1. Small wart on right side of nose ; dark eyes, long straight nose, dark complexion, oval face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 30 3 ears of age, dark hair, shaves all hia face except mous- tache, and very small side whiskers , wore a low felt hat, two overcoats, one a gray duster, the sscond a brown plaid tweed Ulster, dark twilled serge coat," gray tweed trowsers, and dark twll^ a serge V9st; speaks with a Dublin accent; states he bu; on commission. 3. Gray eyes, short nose, fresh complexion, face, medium make, 5 feet 4i inches high, 38 or 30 years of age, dark brown bair, shaves face except moustache ; wore a soft jerry knitted woollen vest, black frieze top cud tweed coat, gray tweed trowsers, dark tweedi carried an oilcloth coat; speaks with accent; states he is a cattle dealer. Ennis, December 9, 1882. ( 55384 0. Thomas Hickey ( sheep- stealing), not Hue- and- Cry, 17th November, 1882. James Fitzgerald ( assault endangering^ arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 27th ctober, 1882. Cork. Philip Denehy ( attempt to commit a rape), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cryt) ecember 5, 1882. Donegal. Samuel O'Donnell ( embezzlement), npt arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 27th October, 1882. Down. The person, name and native place unknown { cattle stealing), described in Hue- and- Cry of 8rd November, 1882, not arrested. Dublin. DESCRIPTION of William Ward, native of Dublin City ( particular street not known, supposed Church- street), wio stafids charged with having, on the SOth December, 1882 in the barony of Castleknock, parish of Finglas, stolen six sheep ( hoggets and lambs) off tbe lands of Finglas West, the property of Luke Duffy, and sold same to Richard Dawson, butcher, 44, Amiens- street, Dublin, for £ 10 s- J$ rown eyes, regular nose, dark complexion, full face, stout make, 5 feet 11 inches high, about 45 years of age, black hair; wore a jerry hat, brown over- coat, dark tweed trowsers, and dark vest; is a herd. Lucan, December 25, 1882. ( 54961 c.— 5848.) James Rooney ( horse stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 14th November, 1882. William Hoey ( intimidation), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd November, 1882. James Dunne ( name supposed fictitious) ( sheep Stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 6th Qctober, 1882. Fermanagh. Benjamin Hawtrey ( stealing), described in Hue- and- Cry of 19th October, 1882, has not been arrested. Galway. DUBLIN CASTLE, 9th June, 1882. WHEREAS at or about the hour of twenty minutes past three o'clock, P. M., on Thursday, the 8th June, instant, Walter M. Bourke, Esq., of Rahassane Park, Craughwell, in the county of Galway, and Corporal Wallace, of the Royal Dragoons, were shot dead on the roadclose to one of the gatesofCastle Taylor Demesne, near Ardrahan, in the said county, by some person or persons at present unknown : His Excellency, for the better apprehending and bringing to justice the perpetrators of these Murders, is pleased hereby to'offer a reward of " TWO THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or persons who shall, within six months Irom the date hereof, give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons, or any of tliem, who committed the said Murders. And a further reward of . ONE THOUSAND POUNDS for such private information as shall lead to the same result. His Excellency is also pleased to offer in addition to the above rewards a FREE PARDON and the Special Protection of the Crown Jp any part of Her Majesty's Dominions to any person concerned in, or privy to, the said Murders other than the person orpersons who actually committed the same, in case of his giving. such information as shall lead to the con- viction of trfte persons, or any of them, concerned in the Murders aforesaid. And whereas any person who knowingly receives into his or her house or otherwise harbours maintains any of the persons- wlio committed the s! Murders, or conceals or aids any of them in - escapii or endeavouring to escape from justice becomes lial to penal servitude for life : His Excellency is pleased hereby io^ offer a of t- FIVE HUNDRED POjj to any person or persons win months from the date hereof^ shall lead to tho CON of any person who lias maintained, or concealed, ol ir wl^^ B receive, harbour, aSrst m endeavouring To of the persons who committed leney's Command, . C. HAMILTON. , on conviction, by Magistrate at Goit, ttmiem under tlfc t J • I | s Kelly, Michael Rogerson, fatrick Touhy ( attempt to blow up ~ jmiW^ sidence with dynamite), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry," 25th July, .1882. Kerry. DESCRIPTION of a man, name and native place- unknown,, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 14th inst,, at Dromod, in the barony of Iveragh, parish of Dromod, seriously assaulted Sub- Constable William Higgins, by striking him on the head with a spear, thereby inflicting a scalp wound :— Youthful appearance, about 6 feet high ; no beard or whiskers; wore a white flannel suit; may have a wound from a blow caused by; the Sub- Constable's sword ; was one of a party of eight or nine disguised poachers. Caherciveen, Dec. 20, 1882. ( 55435 c.— 8018.) DESCRIPTION of John Kennedy, native of Kilkenny, who stands charged with having, on the 15th Decem- ber, 1882, in the barony of Trughenackmy, parish of Kilcoleman, stolen the sum of £ 24 sterling ( twenty- one of which has been recovered), the property of Cornelius Murphy, of Milltown, in whose house he lodged. The remainder which may be in his possession are three single notes, bank and numbers unknown:— Large gray eyes, very cocked small nose, fresh complexion, round face, very stout make, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 28 years of age, dark hair; wore a round hard hat, black cloth coat, much faded and torn under armpits; corduroy trowsers, jagged at bottoms; and dark tweed vest. Will endeavour to emigrate to Liverpool. Warrant in the hands of the Sub- Inspector at Killorglin. Killorglin, Dec. 17^ 1882. ( 55436 c.— 7984.) Kildare. John Nolan, of 23, St. Andrew- street, Dublin,, whose description first appeared in the Hue- and- Cry of 22nd September, 1882, has not returned to his home. John Cross ( arson), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, Ist September, 1882. King's. Peter Clarke ( young offender), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th October, 1882. Leitrim. The two persons, names and native places un- known ( robbery of arms), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd November, 1882. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of Susan Bourke, native of Oola, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 31st December, 1882, in the barony of Coonagh, parish of Cola, stolen the sum of £ 8 sterling, the property of l^ er father, John Bourke:— Gray eyes, cocked nose, pale complexion, round full face, stout make, 5 feet 3 inches high, about 18 years of age; wore a blue flannel dress, green shawl, with yellow stripes, and a pair of strong laced boors, nailed. Spent 7 years in Tipperary Industrial School. New Pallas, Dec. 5, 1882. ( 55540 c 8180.) DESCRIPTION of James Watson, no fixed residence, who * mds charged with having failed and neglected tr^ flj^ y^ ( JJ^ WJ^ OhAssizes, he being an im- f case, and bound by Very deaf, large lips, UE- AND- CRY, JANUARY 9, 1883. articles, the property of Mr. C. Doyle, Hue- and- Cry of 31st October last, have ecoverea, DESCRIPTION of David Ta| who stands charged nmhg her, 1882, in tho baroT of Arti'oa, st'ibhff^ onj inflictod on him/ senousl rod complexion, round face"" 6 or 7 inches htffh, about 22. years very slight dark ' moustache; " wotf two peaks, blue frock coat, darl, vest; is a servant boy and weaver^ as a farm servunt. Magherafelt, Dec. 27, 1882. ( 56171 c.— 4213.) . Robert Johnston, convict on licence, native of Londonderry, who stands chargcd with having failed to report himself to Pplice at Coleraine; not arrested); Hue- and- Cry, 24th October, 1882. Convict E. Kelly, alias Thomas M'Cartney ( not arrested) J Huc- and- Cry, lOtlx October, 1882. Louth. DeSCRIPTioN of a person, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 10th December, 1882, in the barony of Louth, parish of Louth, and townland of Drumgoolan, broken out of the dwelling- house of Margaret Duff in the night time, and with having stolen therefrom the following articles of female wearing apparel, viz.;— I plain linsey dress, 1 Russel cord brown dress with jacket of same, trimmed with velvet round the sleeves; 1 Cashmere green dross, double skirt, plaited in front; 1 black Cashmere scarf shawl, 1 pair of elastic boots ( new); 3 chemises, Ac.;— Pockpitted; short thick nose, dark complexion, low set maka, 4 feet 6 inches high, about 30 to 35 years of age, dark hair ; wore a dark gray shawl about her head. Ardee, December 22, 1882. ( 54957 c.— 5841.) Monaghan. of Mary Byrne, native of Drogheda, ' charged with having, on the 26th in the barony of Farney, parish of iwnland of Lisnashanagh, stolen from house of Laurence Curtis, the following ale wearing apparel, viz.:— One shawl, " black stripes and square black centre ; iced boots, ' with yellow sprigs ( nearly : wT ; ^ fe'cliecker apron, and one pair of worsted stockings ; all value for about £ 1:— Stooped shoulders, slightly pockpitted, wants both eye- teeth. Very small eyes, short thick nose, fair complexion, round face, stout make, 4 feet 3 inches high, about 45 years of age, light brown hair; wore a brown skirt, with three flounces, a dark gray shawl about her head, and a plaid one under it, and a black jacket under both, and new elastic boots; is . a tramp heggarwoman. This woman generally lodged in a country house. Carrickmacross, Dec. 28, 188. ( 6 80 c.— 4231.) Charles Reid ( described in Hue- and- Cry of 21st Novembor, 1882) native of Wallace- row, Yellowbatter, who, on tho 5th November, 1882, left his home, has not yet returned thereto. Patrick Burke ( robbery of boots), not arrested; Huc- and- Cry, 31st October, 1882. Mayo. DESCRIPTION of James Heskin ( mother's surname Donnellan), native of Creevagh ( Neale), who stands charged with having, on the 18th December, 1882, in the barony of Kilmaine, parish of Ballinrobe, assaulted Patt Feerick, of Creevagh, by striking him on the head with a stone, and inflicting a wound endangering his lifo :— Gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 23 years of age; wore a gray frieze frock coat, corduroy trowsers, and tweed vest; is a farmer's son. Warrant issued for his arrest. Ballinrobe, Dec. 27, 1882. ( 56504 C.— 5804.) Patrick Corcoran ( rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 19th September, 1882. John Cafferky fassault endangering life), not arrested; Hue aud- Cry, 10th October, 1882. : Sligo.; DESCRIPTION of Nicholas Beglan, native of Culleens, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 20th or morning of the Ulst. ult., in the barony of Tireragh, parish of Kilglass, broken into a dwelling- house, and assaulted three inmates:— Gray or brown eyes, large nose, dark complexion, long face, stout make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 56 years of age, brown hair, face all shaved, except small whiskers under ears; wore a black felt hat, gray frieze coat, tweed trousers, frieze vest ; is a farmer. Supposed to be accompanied by his wife, and will try to get off to America. Easkey, January 7, 1883. ( 56522 c.— 5832.) Daniel F. Kearns ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Ciy, 3rd October, 1882. Meath. DESCRIPTION of John Tully, native of Ardee, county Louth, who stands charged with having, on tho 29th day of December, 1882, in tho barony of Lower Navan, parish of Navan, a- gold watch in his possession, knowing it to have been stolen:— Large gray oyes, regular nose, fair complexion, round face, large mouth, stout make, 5 feet 5 inchcs high, about 22 years of agd, fair hair; • woro a dark tweed coat, light twoed trowsers and vest; is a tramping labourer. Description of the watch A gold hunting detached lever, jewelled in full; maker's name J. F. Cooper, London, No.. 57160 ; a spot On each side of outer c& so' as if tested with aqua fortis. Swivel attached as if snapped off chain. Navan, January .3, 1883. ( 57004 c.— 5919.) DESCRIPTION . of the follow'^ • oRTayring apparel, the propert j^ re\ buruhuupflgiyj; tolen fr" Pete ~ bar Tipperary. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Bourke ( Cicily), ( mother's surname Russell), and John Ryan ( Anthony) ( mother's surname M'Namara), natives of Ballyboy, who stand charged with having, on the 1st January, 1883, at Upperchurch, in the barony of Kilnamanagh Upper, parish of Upperchurch, being two of a large party who waylaid and assaulted three " Property Defence Caretakers," in which one of the assailants was shot dead :— 1. Supposed to be wounded and badly cut on the head from a blow of a rifle, inflicted by one of the caretakers, and wants two upper front teeth, gray eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 24 years of age, very fair hair; wore a soft hat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a farmer's son. 2. No beard on face, also supposed to be wounded with revolver bullet, gray or blue eyes, long nose, fair complexion, long thin face, slight make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 21 years of age, fair hair; wore a soft hat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a farmer's son. Thurles, January 5, 1883. ( 55501 c.— 8179.) DESCRIPTION of a horse, the property of John Kenny, which was stolen from the lands of Mount- bruis, parish of Bruis, barony of Clanwilliam, on the night off the 5th of December, 1882:— Dark hay colour, white on forehead, extending to nostrils, one hind fetlock white, gray circle on quarters, about 14 hands high, and value for about £ 25. Tipperary, January 4, 1883. ( 55532c.— 8107.) DESCRIPTION of a child found deserted in the R. C. Chapel at Nenagh, on 26th instant:— A female infant, 3 or 4 months old, well cared and nourished ; dressed in black cap with gray fur border ; yellowish cotton dress with black spots; linsey, white cotton, and flannel underclothing. The child was wrapped up in a woman's white woollen muffler and a cloak of good dark coloured material, but worn. Nenagh, December 27, 1882. ( 50481 c.— 8074.) DESCRIPTION of a flute and pencil case, the pro- rtyofthe Rev. W. B. Lindsay, LL. D., which were Jen'from his dwelling in the town of Tipperary, islj^ f Tipperary, barony of Clanwilliam, on the of December; 1882:— [ lid silver cylinder flute, all holes covered by jhree lengths, mouth- piece lined with box- ~ e by Carte and Boehm ; value £ 29 8s. pencil case, with large top, containing a ° rm stone, five- sided, and with en- ides ; value for £ 1. • iry'be made at pawn offices, ( 55479 c.— 8067.) ep stealing), not arrested; rS8 2. Waterford. DESCRIPTION of William Coughlin, native of Caher- naleague, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 28th or morning of the 29th December, 1882, in the barony of Decies- Without- Drum, parish of Tiskenane, townland of Cahernaleague, stolen two heifers, the property of Michael M'Grath, viz.:— Soft gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion,- good- looking face, medium make, light brown hair; wore a dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. Cappoquin, Dec. 30, 1882. ( 55510 C.— 8123.) Maurice Clooney ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 31st October, 1882. Westmeath. DUBLIN CASTLE, 27th November, 1882. WHEREAS by Proclamation dated the 26th May, 1882, His- Excellency offered a reward of Two Thousand Pounds to any person or persons who should, within a limited time therein specified, give such information " as would lead to the conviction of the person or persons [ who committed the Murder of Mrs. Henry Smythe,. in the demesne at Barbavilla, in the county of Westmeath, on the 2nd April, 1882: And whereas the time therein specified for giving such information has expired: And His Excellency is pleased to renew the said offer, and doth hereby offer a reward of TWO THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or persons who, within six months from the date hereof, shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the persoii or persons who committed this Murder. His Excellency is also pleased to offer to any person concerned in or privy to the said Murder, other than the person or persons who actually committed the same, in case of his giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the. person or persons, or any of them concerned in this Murder, a A FREE PARDON and the special protection of the Crown in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions, in addition to a reward of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. His Excellency is further pleased to offer a Reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS for such private information, given within the same period, as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who committed the Murder. And His Excellency is further pleased to offer a Reward of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS for such private information as shall lead to the identification of any person concerned in or privy to the Murder, such last- mentioned reward of One Hundred Pounds to be paid upon the information being corroborated to His Excellency's satisfaction by other information in His Excellency's possession, even though no person should be made amenable to justice as a result thereof. And His Excellency hereby promises that every effort shall be made to insure that the name or names of any person or persons who may become entitled to any of the said rewards for private infor- mation shall not be disclosed or made public, and that the said rewards shall be paid in any manner in which such person shall desire. Any person having information to give may com - municate it to Captain Butler, Special Resident Magistrate, Mullingar; to Captain Boileau, Resi- dent Magistrate, Mullingar; to S. A. W. Waters, Esq., Sub- Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary, Castlepollard; or to any other Government official in Great Britain or Ireland. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. Wexford, DESCRIPTION of John Baldon, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 13th December, 1882, in the barony of Bantry,. parish of St. Mary's, embezzled a sum of £ 1 18s. :— Blue eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, short face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 35 years of age, brown hair; wore a soft black hat, black sack coat, Cord trowsers, moleskin vest with sleeves, and new strong laced boots. New Ross, Dec. 19,1882. ( 54945 c - 5814.) % THE POLICE GAZETTE,, OR HUE- A HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDEB ) LI Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The R^ ention on conviction, to 12 months' Inipr: I. Sub- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office for Reg Names and Descriptions o; all persons under Supervision remo II. Also to ivport ivithout delay to the Inspector- General, qnd to " The Castle," the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name ma III. Also< o report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all case Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions oj MALES. ho are liable, hi Castle" the : c> riminah, Dublin • s a Default'V. the knowledge of the Tce/ lces. No. 2368 Name. James Irvine, alias William J. • Harvey, alias Johnston,' alias James Wilson, 1167 William alias Patrick Curran, alias Christopher Fisher, 53J2 Jolm Regan, 56U7 James Berns, 52 Robert Heffadine, . . . 37 Michael francis O'Meara, . . Date of first Name. Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. John Sinnott, . . . 30- 10- 74 Francis Hayden, alias Wallace, . 19- 4- 78 Hugh Corrigan, . . . 14- 3- 79 Alexander Martin, . . . 5- 3- 78 Patrick Delany, . . . 21- 10- 79 John M'Cawley, . . . 14- 2- 79 James Patterson, . . • 1- 10- 80 Francis M'Manus, . . . 17- 12- 80 Bernard Joyce, . . . 24- 8- 80 No. Name, 130 William J. Jackson, . . 241 Edward Toal, 246 John M'Farland, . 243 Joseph Harvey, 71 Michael O'Neill, otherwise John Neill, .... 302 John Purcell, otherwise John Sheridan, 555 Michael Kiely, Date of first Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. 6 - 5- 79 25- 1- 81 22 - 3 - 81 25- 2- 81 21 - 6- 78 12 - 5 - 82 11 - 11 - 81 FEMALES. 1020 Mary Mahony, . . . - 10 - 72 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant, & c., . . . 16- 7- 78 6} Catherine Cosgrove, . . 72 Sarah Rankin, . . . 9 - 7- 80 17 - 12 _ 80 05 Charlotte M'Mullen, / 19 - 9- 79 - HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particulars if Persons Liberated from Prisons and hubject to Police Supervision under the provisions of " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871" ( 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112). Office Register Number, Name and Alias. DESCRIPTION. Age. Height. Hair. Eyes. Com- plexion. Trade or Occupation. Other Distinguishing Mark. Prison from which Liberated, and Date ot Liberation. Offencte for which Convicted. Sent'cnce. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. 661 312 313 669 314 315 260 680 317 320 John Connors, . George Whitla, John Elliott, Thomas M'Cune, 43 20 41 25* Michael Hyland, Patrick Boyne, alias Boylan, alias Byrne, alias James Muldoon. Margaret Ryan, alias Broghan, John Murphy, 20 19 67 36J James Thompson 24 John Fitzpatriek, 42 6 0J 6 0 a 6} 5 41 5 rj 5 41 5 1 5 5} 5 7} 6 4 Black Brown Black Brown Brown Light brown. Black Dark brown. Fair Brown Gray Gray Gray Brown Blue Gray Brown Blue Gray Gray Fresh Fresli Sallow Pale Fresh Fair Sallow . Fresh Fair Florid Labourer Labourer Slator and Plasterer. Labourer Labourer Labourer Dealer Labourer Scrofula marks on right side of neck. J. W. on right fore- arm, and M. M. B-, 1862, on left; an- chor on left hand. D on left side; large sore- mark on right wrist; cut on top of head; two marks on left side cf nose. Sore- mark on inside of right shin, scrofula- marks on front of neck, lost two upper front teeth. Cut- mark top of nose and on forehead, small sore- mark near left thumb. Dinge over nose. Hollow from fracture on left shoulder blade. Spike Island, 5/ 10/ 82. Belfast, 30/ 10/ 82. Dundrum Lunatic Asylum, 20/ 10/ 82. Lusk, 9/ 11/ 82. Richmond, 14/ 11/ 82. Richmond, 16/ 12/ 82. Mountjoy, 26/ 12/ 82. Spike Island, 26/ 12/ 82. Bookbinder Cut- mark on left Mouutjoy, temple, 28/ 12/ 82. Labourer Larceny. House- breaking and larceny, and a previous conviction for felony. Obtaining goods under false pre- tences and one former felony. Breaking into a dwelling- house with intent to steal, and four previous convictions for felony. Larceny from the person. Larceny. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Cow- stealing Larce" 7 years' penal servitude. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 7 years' penal servitude. • 2 months and 7 years' penal servitude. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 7 years' penal servitude. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years 3 years 5 years 3 years Cork. 1 Caroline- street, Belfast. Nicholas- street, Limerick. Belfast. 2 years 2, Thomas's- lane, Dublin. 2 years 5 years. Cut - scar on right Spike Island, cheek, anchor on 4/ 1/ 83. left forearm, anchor j between left thumb and forefinger, star on back of left hand,! cupped on left side. ' 16, Shoe- lane, Dublin. Liverpool. Cork. Eight previous con- victions. Two previous con- victions for larceny. Six previous con- victions. Six previous con- victions. Three previous con- victions for base coin. Two previous con- victions. Four previous con- victions. Eight previous con- victions for] wrglary la/ rc< rv\
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