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23/01/1883

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 23/01/1883
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Gazette, • AND Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. All Notices intended for insertion in the Hue- and- Cry are to be transmitted under cover addressed to the Inspector- General of Constabulary, authenticated ly 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 the Inspector- General. As the 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 23, 1883. WT ENGLISH POLICE. Licenco- holder, Philip Doyle, 14,738, has not been airested; Iluc- and- Cry, 7tli November, 1882. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. A PROCLAMATION By the Lord Lieutenant- General and General Governor of Ireland. SPENCER. WII EREAS by our Proclamation, dated tlie 9th May, 1882, We bffered a reward of Ten T1 - msand Pounds to any person or persons who should, within a limited time therein specified, give such information as would load 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 tho time therein specified for giving such information has expired : Now Wc, the Lord Lieutonant- GeneraJ and General Governor of Ireland, are pleased to renew tho said offer, and We do hereby offer a reward of TEN THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING to any . person or pet- sons who, within six months from tho 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 whei ' eas it is known that four perpetrators of these Murders escaped from the scene on an outside ear 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 We are further pleased to offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS to any such person concerned iu or privy to these Murders, who shall, within the said last- mentioned period, give such private infornialjft^ tti^ H^ LtS the conviction of any one o( the s or of any other person concernei ' Murders. AND \ V reward of i' i v i'j nui for suel) prim identification o1 the Minders,* occasion, si Hundred 1\ ' 1 • 11:" corro| J - iiifpi^ y.^ tion i " nersi 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. DESCRIPTION of the four men, wanted for the murder of Lord F. Cavendish and Mr. Burke, the Chief and Under Secretaries for Ireland, in the Plicenix Park, on Saturday, 6th May, 1882, between 7 and 8 P. M.: 1. About 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 moustnche, 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. The height cannot be given of any, all being sitting oh an outside car, driven by a man between 35 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. General # ' urther A PROCLAMATION. By the Lord Lieutenant- General and 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 stilbbed 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 g, will lead to the conviction of the said offenders iv accomplices, or any of tjiem. ^ further reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS orivate information as shall, within the lead to the same result. i » y promise that every effort shall be insure that the name or names of any ersons who may become entitled to the " or / j -<• '. e information shall not be t< te , ''. and that the said reward a any i n ner in which such person having ai information to give, may t to the Assistant Under Secretary rime,- Dublin Castle, to the Super- etective Department Of the Dublin pe, Dublin Castle, or to any other in Great Britain or Ireland, ublin Castle, this 28tli day of >. 1882. lleney's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. PARTICULARS relative to English Police Supervisee, Henry Naylor, 11291, convicted in Newingtou, county Surrey, at Sessions, on 5tli September, 1881, for stealing 15s., and sentenced to 12 Calendar months hard labour and three years police supervision : — 17 years of age on conviction, single, is a labourer, born in London, resided before conviction at 1 Of?, Dennits- road, Peckham ; light brown hair, dark gray eyes, fresh complexion, two scars on forehead, one blue dot on left arm, scar on left arm, 5 feet inches high. This Supervisee left London the 2nd December, 1882, and stated he was coming to Limerick, but jie has not reported himself at the latter place, and liis present whereabouts are unknown. General Prisons Board, January 12, 1883. ( 25520 m.— 47085. J Convict William Stewart ( failing to report liim^ lf to the Police), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, loth December, 1882 Convict John Desmond, 14,776 ( not reporting himself), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 17th Novem- ber, 1882. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Armagh. DESCRIPTION of a horse, the property ot Richard Allen, which was stolen from his stable at Clonma- cash, parish of Tartaraghan, barony of O'Neiland West, on the night of the 16th' January, 1883 : A black horse with a little white on off hind leg, I 1 * hands high, about 12 years of age; value for £ 16 ; used for agricultural work. Portadown, Jan. 18, 1883. ( 5G25G c.— 4391.) Belfast. Elizabeth Anne Rice, native of 56, Abyssinia- street, Belfast, who left lier home on the 17th Octo- ber, 1882 haS not returned thereto. 1 —• Gth December, 1S82. V WHEREAS by Pi'odamatnjh datc^ the 2nd February, 1882, His Excellency '' offered a reward of Five Hundred 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 John Lennane, of Breffa South, near Miltown Malbay, in the county of Clare, on the night of the 24th January, 1882 : And whereas the time therein specified for giving such information lias expired : And His Excellency is pleased to renew the said offer, and doth 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 any person concerned in, or privy to the said Murder, other than the person or persons who actually committed the same, in case of liis giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons, or any of them, concerned iu this Murder, 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 HUNDRED POUNDS. _ THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY 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 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 bo 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 porson 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 porson having information to give may com- municatc 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 othor Government Official in Great Britain or Iroland. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. Thomas Hickey ( sheep- stealing), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 17tli November, 188'-!. James Fitzgerald ( assault endangering life), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 37th October, 1882. Cork. Philip Denehy ( attempt to commit a rape), not arrested j Huo- and- Cry December 5, 1882. Donegal. Samuel O'Donnell ( embezzlement), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 27th October, 1883. Down. DESCRIPTION of a mare and harness, the property of Hugh M'Kee, which were stolen from his stable, in the parish of Magheradroll, barony of Kinalorty, on the 18th inst., viz.:— A small chestnut mare with white face and white off hind leg, in good condition ; value £ 20. Three set of britching ( one new with brass buckles), a straddle, and winkers with hemp rein attached. Downpatrick, Jan. 20, 1888. ( 56264 cf— 4411.) The person, name and native place unknown ( cattle stealingi, described in Hue- and- Cry of 3rd November, 1882, not arrested. Dublin. DESCRIPTION of William Ward, native of Dublin City ( particular street not known, supposed Church- street), who stands charged with having, on the 20th December, 1882, in the barony of Castleknock, parish of Finglas, stolen six sheep ( hoggets and lambs) off tho lands of finglas West, tho property of Luke Duffy, and sold same to Richard Dawson, butcher, 44, Amiens- street, Dublin, for .£ 10 :— Brown 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. ( 54901 c.— 5848.) James Kelly ( sheep stealing), described in the Hue- uiffl- Cry of tho 7th of March last, has been arrested and sent for trial. James Rooney horse stealing), not arrested; Hue- niid- Cry. 14th November, 1882. William Hoey ( intimidation), not arrested; Hue- and' Cry, 3rd November, 1882. James Dunne name supposed fictitious) ( sheep stealing), not arrested; llue- and- Crv, 6th October, 18* 2. Fermanagh. Benjamin Hawtrey ( stealing), described in Hue- aiul- Cry of lath t > ctobei\ 1* 82, 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. OH Thursday, the 8th June, instant.. Walter M Burke, esq., of Rahassane Park, Craughwell. in tin? comity of Galway, and Corporal Wallace, of the Royal dragoons, were shot dead on the road close to one of the gates of Castle Taylor Demesne, near Ardrahan, in the said county, by some person o! persons at present unknown : His Excellency, for the better apprehending bringing to justice the perpetrators of these Murdel is pleased hereby to offer a reward of TWO THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or persons who shall, within six mouths lrom the date hereof, give such information as shaf lead to the conviction of the person or persons, or any of them, 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 in 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 the 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 or maintains any of the persons who committed the said Murders, or conceals or aids any of tliem in escaping or endeavouring to escape from justice becomes liable to penal servitude for life : His Excellency is pleased hereby to offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS to any person or persons who shall, within three months from the date hereof, give such information as shall lead to the CONVICTION of any person who has so received, harboured, maintained, or concealed, or assisted in endeavouring to escape from justice, or who shall receive, harbour, maintain, or conceal, or assist in endeavouring to escape from justice, any of the persons who committed the said Murders. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. The above rewards will be paid, on conviction, by D. B. Franks, Esq., the Resident Magistrate at Gort, to those who may become entitled to them under the conditions of this Proclamation. James Kelly ( injury to property), described in Hue- and- Cry of 25tli of last July, lias been arrested and remanded. Ignatius Kelly, James Kelly, Michael Rogerson, John Rogerson, and Patrick Touhy attempt to blow up a gentleman's residence with dynamite), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 25th July, 1882. CITKenny DESCRIPTION of John Emmett, supposed native of Swords, county Dublin, who stands charged with having, on the 5th January, 1883, in the barony of Shillelogher, parish of St. Patrick, and townland of Reviewfields, stolen from a house in course of erec- tion a number of plasterers' tools, the property of Edward Hayes and others :— Good- looking, slightly freckled face, full brown eyes, ordinary nose, fair complexion, slight make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark hair inclined to curl, and dark moustache; wore a jerry hat, tweed coat, and faded tweed trowsers ; is a plasterer. Warrant in hands of Sub- Inspector at Kilkenny. Kilkenny, Jan. 11, 1883. ( 57001c.— 6011.) King's. DESCRIPTION of a man who gave his name as Cullen, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 17tli day of January, 1883, in the barony of Upper Philipstown, parish of Bally- keane, stolen twenty- one sheep, the property of Denis Delaney : - Fair complexion, fat make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 30 years of age, fair liair and whiskers ; wore a low hard hat and loose light over- coat ; respectable appearance. Tullamore, January 21, 1883. ( 57088 c.— 6064.) Peter Clarke ( young offender), net arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th October, 1882. Leitrim. DESCRIPTION of Kate Fox, native of Cullenboy, Glevade, who stands charged with having, on the 12th January, 1883, in the barony of Drumahaire, parish of Cloonclare, obtained £ 15 from William Crawford, of Manorhamilton, under false pretences :— Dark eyes, long nose, yellow complexion, long face, stout make, 5 feet 2 inches high, about 3 > years of age, brown hair ; wore a dark dress and black jacket Manorhamilton, Jan. 15,1883. ( 56369 c.— 5936.) Kerry. DESCRIPTION of Timothy Sullivan, native of Cur- ragh, who stands charged with having, on the 5th January, 1883, in the barony of Iveragh, parish of Cahir, stabbed John Sullivan : — Very tender red eyes, has a fresh cut- mark on left side of head, delicate- looking, regular nose, dark sallow com- plexion, long thin face, slight make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 40 years of age, dark liair; wore a frieze coat, tweed trowsers and vest; is a farmer. Caherciveen, Jan. 7, 1883. ( 55561 c 8216.) DESCRIPTION of a man, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 14tli 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; a wound from a blow caused by the Sub- sword ; was one of a party of eight or nine poachers. Caherciveen, Dec. 20, 1882. ( 55435 c, DESCRIPTION of John Kennedy, nati who stands charged with having, on the ber, 1882 in the barony of Trughena Kilcoleman, stolen the sum of £ 21 one of which has been recovered Cornelius Murphy, of Milltown, he lodged. The remainder which possession are three single notes, b unknown :— Large gray eyes, nose, fresh complexion, round fac 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, about hair; wore a round hard hat, faded and torn under armpit jagged at bottoms; and da endeavour to emigrate to Liver] The two persons, names and native places un- known ( robbery of arms), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd November, 1882. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of James Watson, no fixed residence, who stands charged with having failed and neglected to attend at Cork Winter Assizes, he being an im- portant witness in a larceny case, and bound by recognizance to prosecute :— Very deaf, large lips, gray eyes, regular nose, florid ' complexion, regular rough face, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 65 years of age, gray hair; wore a jerry hat, old brown frock coat, and corduroy trowsers. Friends reside near Macroom, county Cork. The Constabulary at Newcastle, county Limerick, hold awarrant for this man's arrest. Should he be discovered, communication should be made at once to the Sub- Inspector at Newcastle; but the abscond- sliould not be arrested till warrant is | t without warrant cannot legally be ( 55462 c.- nioney), not arrested; Warrant in the hands Killorglin. Killorglin, Dec. 17, 188' OR HUE- AND- CRY, JANUARY 2 3 , 1883. X Robert , Mttidonderr to report h' arrested)"; H Convict E. arrested); Hue Eeforring to the description of _ which appeared in the Hue- and- Cry of the 26th of last month, chargod with tho robbery of several articles of'wearing apparel, the property of Margaret Duff, a woman named Anne Hall, answering to the description, has been arrested in Ardee and committed for trial, as nearly all the stolen goods were found in her possession. Patrick Burke ( robbery of boots), not arrested; Huc- and- Cry, Slst October, 1882. Mayo. James Heskin ( assault endangering life), has surrendered, and. been remanded ; Hue- and- Cry, 20th December, 1882. Patrick Corcoran ( rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 19th September, 1882. John Cafferky ( assault endangering life), not arrested; Hueand- Cry, 10th October, 1882. jh, parish of Kilglass, broken into a '- bouse, and assaulted three inmates:— Gray ? yes. large nose, dark complexion, long make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 56 ^ brown hair, face all shaved, except small under ears ; wore a black felt hat, gray oat, tweed trousers, frieze vest ; is a farmer. ried to be accompanied by his wife, and will iget off to America. Easkey, January 7, 1883. ( 56522 c.— 5832.) Daniel F. Kearns ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd October, 1882, Meath. The jennett and sot of harness belonging to Mathew Reid, and tho donkey's cart belonging to Thomas M'Grane, were - found in possession of a man who gave his name as James Carroll, against whom informations have been sworn, and he has been re- manded. Tho various articles, the property of Mr. C. Doyle, described in Ilue- and- Cry of 31st October last^ have not been recovered. Tipperary. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Naughton, native of Clough- prior, who stands charged with having, on the 15th January, 1883, in the barony of Lower Ormond, parish of Ardcroney, stolen four head of cattle, the property of Mrs. Catherine Hogan, off the lands of Carney, and sold them at the fair of Portumna on same date:— Gray eyes, long thin nose, fresh com- plexion, regular face, medium make, slightly bow- legged, 5 feet 7£ inches high, about 21 years of age, dark hair and moustache, locks at temples inclining to curl; wore a dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; smart in appearance. Is a herd's son, but looks like a shop assistant. The cattle have since been discovered. Nenagh, January 19, 1883. ( 55617 c. - 8323.) Monaghan. DESCRIPTION' of James Carroll ( name supposed to bo fictitious), native of county Meath, who stands charged with having, on the 18th day of January, 1883, at Carrickmacross, in the barony of Farney, parish I of Magheross, twenty- four hens and one turkey in his I possession, supposed to have been stolen. He had j also in his possession the jennet, harness, and cart described in Hue- and- Cry under the head of " Meath," which have been identified. He refused to give a satisfactory account of himself, and it is strongly believed that he has committed crime else- where. He will be brought up at Navan Petty Sessions on 27th inst. ;— Rignt ' leg short, walks with a halt, and is suffering from an old sore on his right leg and ankle, thumb of right hand injured, lost all his upper front teeth oxcept one in right side of jaw, gray eyes, regular nose, sallow com- plexion, small face, slight make, 5 feet 3 inches high, about 64 yoars of age, gray hair, wears all his beard which is also gray and clipped short; wore a round felt hat, brown frieze coat, corduroy trowsors, and tweed vest. If anything is known of this man elsewhere, please communicate with the Sub- Inspector at Carrickma- cross. Carrickmncross, Jan. 19, 1883. ( 57052c.— Ill I.) A woman named Mary Hall, believed to be the person described as Mary Byrne in the Hue- and- Cry of 26th of last month ( robbery from a dwelling- house), has been arrested in the county Louth undent for trial. DESCRIPTION < j£ XfiWmm Rouse), native of Ba' with having, on th Slst December, in Kilglass, broken in tlirco inmates 1883); Very si lar nose, fresh mako, 5 fair 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 fail* 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 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- perty of the Rev. W. B. Lindsay, LL. D., which were stolen from his dwelling in the town of Tipperary, parish of Tipperary, barony of Clanwilliam, on the 20th day of December, 1882 :— 1. Solid silver cylinder flute, all holes covered by keys, in three lengths, mouth- piece lined with box- wood, made by Carte and Boehm ; value i' 29 8s. 2. Silver pencil case, with large top, containing a yellow Cairn- Gorm stone, five- sided, and with en- graved tracery on the sides ; value for £ l. Kthat inquiry bgmade at pawn offices, & c. ember 27, 1882. ( 55479 c.— 8067.) nd ( sheep stealing), not arrested; h October, 1882. Tyrone. William Crain ( mother's surname of Glenark, county Tyrone, who having, on or about August last, Upper Strauane, parish of Lower veil lambs and two sheep, the rsons in the locality :— Dark complexion, round face, stout high, about 20 years of age, s or moustache ; wore a blue trowsers, and strong buskin in. hands of the Constabulary at Glcnroan, for his arrest. Newtown Stewart, Jan. 20; 1883. ( 56265 c.— 4412.) 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, 5 feet 7 inches high, 20 years of age, 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 person 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 Murde r 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. John Baldon ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd December, 1882. Wicklow. The donkey's cart and harness belonging to Benjamin Hoskins, and described in Hue- and- Cry of 2nd instant, have been recovered, and John Dempsey, in whose possession they were found, arrested ; and a stolen ass was found in possession of another man who purchased it from Dempsey. Juvenile offender, Andrew Downey, who absconded from Glencree Reformatory in June last, has sur- rendered and been taken back to the school. THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE-£ D HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLI C Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The Prevention o on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonn I. Sub- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office for Registration of Names and Descriptions o; all persons under Supervision reporting themselves if Dublin Castle," the \ ve Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office for Registration of Habitual Criminals, Dublin Castle," the CONVICTION of any Habitual Crimincd whose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. III. Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all cases in which it may come to the knowledge of the Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. No. Date of first Date of first Date of first Name. Insertion in No. Name. Insertion in No. Name. Insertion in Hue- aud- Cry. Hue- and- Cry. 130" lluc- and- Cry. 2358 James Irvine, alias William J. 3962 John Sinnott, . . . 30 - 10 - 74 William J. Jackson, 6 - 5- 79 Harvey, alias Johnston, alias 81 Francis Hayden, alias Wallace, . Hugh Corrigan, . . 19- 4- 78 241 Edward Toal, . . 25 - 1- 81 James Wilson, 18- 1- 72 116 14- 3- 79 246 John M'Farland, . . 22 - 3- 81 1167 William alias Patrick Curran, alias 19 Alexander Martin, . . . 5 - 3- 78 243 Joseph Harvey, 25 - 2- 81 Christopher Fisher, 1 - 1- 75 171 Patrick Delany, . . . 21 - 10 - 79 71 Michael O'Neill, otherwise Joha— ' 53* 2 John Regan, 13 - 10- 76 113 John M'Cawley, 14- 2- 79 Neill, 21 - 6- 78 5507 James Berns, 28 - 11 - 76 220 James Patterson, . 1- 10- 80 302 John Purcell, otherwise John 53 Robert Heffadine, . 4- 12- 77 232 Francis M'Manus, . . , 17- 12- 80 Sheridan, . 12 - 5- 82 37 Michael Francis O'Meara, . . 23 - 10- 77 214 Bernard Joyce, . - . 24- 8- 80 555 Michael Kiely, . 1- 11- 11- 81 FEMALES / v ' ' •• a- - 1020 Mary Mahony, . . . - 10 - 72 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant, & c., . . . 16- 7- 78 6} Catherine Cosgrove, . . 9- 7- 80 72 Sarah Rankin, . . . 17 - 12 _ 80 . ' * ' \ - 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, • V i- v . J9 - 9- 79 ! v - -. 4 Officc Register Number. 314 315 260 060 317 320 J>/ 683 321 ¥ 322 HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particulars of Persons Liberated from Prisons and subject to Police Supervision under the provisions of " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871" ( 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112). DEScmrrioN. Name and Alias. Michael Hyland, Patrick Boyne, alias Boylan, alias Byrne, alias James Muldoon. Margaret Ryan, alias Broghan, John Murphy, . James Thompson John fitzpatrick, James Rowan, Age. Height. Hair. Eyes. Com- plexion. Trade or Occupation. Other Distinguishing- Mark. Prison from which Liberated, and Date ot Liberation. 20 19 r, r 36} 24 42 James Moore, . 33 rv 25 Thomas Black, . 38 • v - jm 5 TJ 5 4} 5 1 Brown Light brown. Black 5 5J Dark jjro\ vn.' 5 7} 5 4 5 6 5 3 5 3- Fair Browa Fair Pair Light brown. Red ; Blue Gray Brown Blue Gray Gray G raj- Gray Gr. iy Fresh Fair " Sallow Fresh Fail- Florid Fresh Fresh Fresh Labourer Labourer Dealer labourer Bookbinder Lal) ourer Dealer Labourer Labourer Gray Fresh 1 L- ibou er Cut mark top of nose and on forehead, small sore- mark near left thumb. Dinge over nose. Hollow from fracture on left shoulder blade. Cut- hiark on left temple, Cut - scar on right cheek, anchor on left forearm, anchor between left thumb and forefinger, star • on bafck of left hand, cupped on left side, i I Cut scar on ball of rigViS thumb, scar on left elbow and bridge of nose. Very large scar on left arm from elbow to shoulder joint, small cut scar centre of forehead between eyes, large promi- nent mouth and thick lips. Cut- sear over right- Mounti eye, scar on left ( eyebrow, lost j. • front lower toothy j heart T., on right foivar. rr, aud T. ! i. OM lelt; large sure under Kft cult, - 1 I Richmond, 14/ 11/ 82. Richmond, 16/ 12/ 82. Mountjoy, 26/ 12/ 82. Spike Island, 26 12/ 82. Mountjoy, 28/ 12/ 82. Spike Island, 4/ 1/ 83. Lusk, 9/ 1/ 83. Mountjoy, 12/ 1/ 83, — • ft'-'' <• ' Offence for wliich Convicted. Larceny from the person. Larceny. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Cow- stealing Larceny Larceny of bread and previous conviction: Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Sentence. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 7 years' - penal servitude. 7 years' penal servitude. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 7 years' penal servitude. 7 years' penal servitude, Period- for which subject to Police Supervision. 2 years 2 years 5 years. 5 years. 2 years 5 years Intended Residence after Liberation. 5 years 2, Thomas's- lane, Dublin. 16, Shoe- lane, Dublin. Liverpool. Cork. Dublin. Limerick. Liverpool. Bt' far* 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 burglary and larceny. Two previous con- victions for larceny. Forty- three previous' eonvj£). ions for lar- ceny Ind minor offensei. BY AvriiORn'R— Printed by- ALEX, THC. M & S7, 88, & • • ', \ The Q eeiV flirting Office. . C-' L. John Hughes,
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