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02/03/1883

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The Police Gazette , or Hue-And-Cry. Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday

Date of Article: 02/03/1883
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TH Police Gazette, OR HUE- AND- CRY. 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 by 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 tho Law ( 48 G eo. 3, c. 140, s. 44,) only permits the insertion of Notices respecting Felonies, no other description of Notice can be inserted in the Huc- 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, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1883. ENGLISH POLICE. £ 100 REWARD. WILFUL MURDER. " WHEREAS, Thomas Earlam was found murdered in his house at Smallwood, in the county of Chester, on the 9th of February inst., supposed by a man known as Patrick Carey," alias John White, < fcc., & c., who has tramped under the name of Jack or John, and will now in all probability assume another name: he is of the following description, viz. :— About 35 or 36 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout build, tanned complexion, no whiskers or moustache, slightly pockpitted; wore a hard brown felt hat, long blue pilot cloth overcoat, corduroy trowsers patched on right knee with light cord, also at the bottom. The following property has been stolen from the house, viz.: — A suit of men's clothes, of blue- black worsted cloth, slightly ribbed, nearly new; and a Post Office Savings Bank book, belonging to a lodger named Edward Sampey, wrapped up in a Paisley handkerchief. This is to give notice that the above reward of One Hundred Pounds will be paid by Her Majesty's Government to any person other than a person belonging to a Police force, in the United Kingdom, who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery and conviction of the murderer or murderers, and the Secretary of State for the Home Department will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the murder, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to a like result. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, County Police Office, Chester, or at any Police Station. Chester, February 14,1883. ( 25790 M.— 47526.) Licence- holder, John Kelly, Reg. No. 639, has not been arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16 th February, 1883. Licence- holder, Philip Doyle, 14,738, has not been arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 7th November, 1882. SCOTTISH POLICE. he CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. £ 500 REWARD. WHEREAS, about ten o'clock on the night of Saturday, 20th January last, a gasometer in the Tradeston Gas Works was injured by the application of some explosive substance, to the danger of the lives of the lieges, and the serious destruction of property; and, whereas, it has now been ascertained that the said explosive substance was maliciously and wilfully applied by some person or persons at present unknown, the Lord Provost and Magistrates hereby offer a reward of £ 500 to any person who will furnish the subscriber with such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons by whom such explosive substance was applied. The Lord Provost and Magistrates have been authorized by the Crown Authorities to state that no proceedings will be taken against any informer who was not an actual perpetrator of the crime. A M'CALL, Chief Constable. Chief Constable's Office, Glasgow, Feb. 16, 1883. (- 25626 M.— 47624.) The bill, dated 27th January, 1883, offering a ward of £ 100 in connexion with this matter, is ereby withdrawn. BENJAMIN TAYLOR, gamekeeper, Doonside, near Ayr, has been amissing since Friday, 26th ult., on which day he was in Ayr transacting business and paying accounts. He had about £ 25 in bank notes on him, anda gold lever watch ( No. 18,024), attached thereto a strong Albert silver chain. He was seen in Ayr about 7.30 P. M. of said date, since which he has not been seen or heard of:— He is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches or thereby in height, proportional make, auburn curly hair, full beard and whiskers all round, scar on left side of head, above left temple. Dress— Dark tweed jacket, vest, and trowsers, round black felt hat, and elastic- side boots. In case he may have met with foul play, I will feel obliged if you will be so good as to instruct your officers to search for said watch, and, if any trace found, communicate with D. M'DONALD, Superin- tendent. Police Chambers, Ayr, February, 16, 1883. ' ( 25798 m.— 47545.) 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 : Now We, the Lord Lieutenant- General and General Governor of Ireland, are pleased to renew the said offer, and We 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 We 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 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 Murders, or of the horse and car used on the occasion, such last- mentioned reward of Five Hundred Pounds to be paid upon the information being corroborated to Our satisfaction by other information in Our possession, even though no person should be made amenable to justice as a result thereof. 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 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 any information to give, may communicate it to the Assistant Under Secretary for 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 Phoenix 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 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. The height cannot be given of any, all being sitting on 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 had 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 THE'POLICE GAZETTE, G^ pUE- AND- CS7f MARCH 2, 1883. 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 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 any information to give, may communicate it to the Assistant Under Secretary for Police and Crime, Dublin Castle, to the Super- intendent 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 28th day of November. 1882. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. DESCRIPTION of Mary Quinn, charged with having on 19th ult., at Custom House- quay, deserted her female infant child, aged about 3 weeks, thereby endangering its life :— About 19 years old, looks younger, tall, thin sallow complexion, dark hair cut short, long nose, brown eyes, high cheek bones and mouth, large teeth, long features ; wore a coarse black straw hat with white and green artifical leaves all round, light Ulster, gray and white striped plaid shawl, broad bar, faded puce cotton dress with large flounce, overskirt of same, strong laced boots, nailed, walks with a stoop, had strong country accent, the name is probably fictitious. She was admitted into the North Dublin Union Workhouse on 4th January, when she gave birth to the child, and on i 9th she left, taking the child with her, accompained by a woman who called for her, and said she was her mother, and that they were from county Kildare, to which place they intended returning. The old woman is about 50 years of age, low size, sallow complexion; wore an old brown silk bonnet, puce bow at back, whitish cotton dress, striped gray shawl; eho aleo gave tho name of Mary Quinn, the child is in the North Dublin Union Workhouse. - Dublin Metropolitan Police, February 1, 1883. Convict Mary Jones, alias Brady, has reported herself to the Dublin Metropolitan Police; Hue- and- Cry, 9th February, 1883. English Police Supervisee, Henry Naylor, 11291, npt arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 16th January, 1883. Convict William Stewart ( failing to report himself to tlfe Police), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 15th December, 1882 t Convict John Desmond, 14,776 ( not reporting himself), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 17th Novem- ber, 1882. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY 3 <-: U0lll Antrim. n m DESCRIPTION of Thomas Norton, native place unknown, said to he Kingstown, and Joseph HarVey, native of Ballyclare, county Antrim, who ( Atafed charged with hating, on the 16th February* 1883, in the barony of Carey, parish of Ram pan, stolen and pawned ~ a coat, and are believed to have committed 1. Hump on back, very broad forehead, gray eyes, long pointed nose, dark complexion, thin face, slight mak. e, 5 feet 2 inches hjgli, about 28 yeiars of age, black curly hair; wore a jerry hat, dark coat, dark tWeed trowserS, and Vest; is a tramping t& iTor. cS. Gray eyes, cocked: mose, fresh complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches^ high, about 54 years of age, dark hair turning gray; wore a jerry hat, dark cloth coat; dark tweed trowsers and vest; is a tramping tailor r They have been , comn^ tted for. trial at Belfast Assizes, on the 19th March, 1883; if anything is known of them, please communicate with, the. Sub-, Inspector at Ballymoney. Ballymoney, Feb. 27," 1883. ( 56377 c.— 4689.) Belfast. i Elizabeth Anne Rice, native of 56, Abyssinia- street, Belfast, who left her home on the 17tli Octo- ber, 1882, has not returned thereto. J " " 1 1 .•' . in11 gaigahJ Ban jjriibuMftY^ l'- ioJJod edi iol , bnal Thomas Kemp who who has been missing since the 9th of last December, and was described W Hue- and- Cl- y has not 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 limited time therein specified, give such information as wonld 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 has 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 his giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons, or any of them, concerned in 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. His Excellency is further pleased to offer a reward ® f 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 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 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. q By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. DESCRIPTION of Andrew Hehir, native of Corrofin, county Clare, who standi charged with having, on the 26th January, 1883, in the barony of Islands, parish of Drumcliffe, escaped ffrom the gaol at Ennis, where he was in custody on a charge . of desertion from the Royal Munstar Fusiliers:— Gray qyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, 5 feet 61 inches high, about 19 years of age, light brown hair; wore a soft jerry hat," old brown tweed coat broken at elbows, brown tweed trowsers and vest, old flannel shirt, { had no boots on when he left /> is a laboilrer. Ennis, January 26, 1883. ( 66653/ 0.— 8395.) ' : Patrick Long , ( assault), has been arrested and remanded; Hue- and- Crr, 13th February, 18$ 3. Maurice DooLey, alias Callaghan, alias, M'Donald ( robbery of a coat), not arrested; Hue and- Cry, 16th February, 1883. Philip Denehy ( attempt to coipmit a rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry December 5, 1882. D^ BI^ IN O^ sjrL^ tth. 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 % . wuAty. of^ alway,,, find , Corporal. said county, by some person or persons at present ! 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 siix month? from the date hereof, give such informatioii~" Ss shall 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 Kerry. DESCRIPTION of. Michael Shea, native place un- known, who stands charged with having, 7> n this night of 6tli February', 1883, at Asdee, in the barony pf Irraghticonnor, parish of Ahavellen, stolen a donkey belonging to Robert Cahill, which ho sold to William Keane, of Harthill, for 1 St. The donkey has been recovered :— Brown eyes, long nose, fresh complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 9; inches high, about 27 years of age, dark hair; is a Listowel, February 15, 1883. ( 55722 c.— 8529.) DESCRIPTION of John Diggin, no fixed place of.' residence, who stands charged with having, on the- J 20th January, 1883, in the barony of Clanniaurice, parish of O'Dorney, stolen a coat, the property of Mr. John Benson :— Slightly .. pockmarked, supposed Ruptured, walks erect, large nose, swarthy complexion, long rouab face, stout make, aboi^ t 5 feet 11 inchps high, about 45 years of age, black hair turning gjjnynt arid black whiskers, chin shaved; wore a jerry hat, tweed coat, cOrd trowsers, and tweed vest; is a labourer. Frequents Listowel, Ballylongford, Bally- duff. and other parts of North Kerry Tho coat l » s- Ubeen recovered, Tralee, February . ' a nitwf o.— 8495.1 Timothy Sullivan ( assault by stabbing), not arrested; Hue- an4- Ctfy, 9th Januai/ y,, 1883. f The man, name and native place unknown ( serious- assault on a policeman), not arrested ; Uue- and- Cry, 22nd December, 1^ 82. , ,31„ oa lo John Kennedy ( robbery), not arrested ; Jim , ind- Cry,' 30th January: ; vlioqo'iq DESCRIPTION of Arthur M'Carthy, native of counter Cork, who stands charged with having, on the night of 3rd February, 1883, in the barony of Ballybritt, parish of SierkieranS, stolen from the house of Jolin Edgil, his employer, a silver lever watch, makers1' namd " Donegan," Dublin, J. E. on back; value j£ 5 10s. Gold Albert with gold locket, and ani; American coin attached ; value. £ 3 10 « . A suit of t gray tweed, a cord trowsers, and dark frieze coat, with,., velvet . collar; value £ 3; 10 « . :— Dark brown eyes, thin nose, sallow complexion, tljiin iace, medium make, 5 feet 7 or $ i] years of age dark hair, slight dark beard, never shaved,; wore a gray tweed jacket and vo^ p. Parsonstown, Feb. 7, 1883. ( 57165 c.— 6^ 23.) for such private information as shall lead to the same result. His Excellency is also pleased to offer in addition to theabove 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 them 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, jto those who may become entitled to them under the conditions of this Proclamation. / THE POLICE GAZETTE. Of^ HUE- AND- CRY, MARCH 2, 1883. The man who gave his name as Cullen ( sheep stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd January, 1883. Peter Clarke ( young offender), not arrested; Hue- a/ tid- Cry, 13th October, 1882. Leitrim. Kate Fox ( obtaining> money under false pretences), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 16th February, 1883. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of four persons, names and native places unknown, who stand charged with having, on the night of the 19th February, 1883, in the barony of Coonagh, parish of Doon, seriously assaulted Denis Ryan and James Duggan :— 1. Long face, active make, 6 feet 9 inches high, about 22 years of age; wore a soft jerry hat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest. 2. Small fair moustache and side whiskers, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 22 years of age; wore a soft black hat, gray tweed coat, and gray tweed trowsers. 3. No beard er whiskers, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 21 years of age; wore a soft black hat, gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest. 4. Cannot be described. New Pallas, Feb. 20, 1883. ( 55748 c.— 8569.) Londonderry. David Taylor ( serious assault), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 30th January, 1883. Robert Johnston, convict on licence, native of Londonderry, who stands charged with having failed to report himself to Police at Coleraine; not arrested) ; Hue- andTCry, 24th October, 1882. Convict E. Kelly, alias Thomas M'Cartney ( not arrested) ; Hue- and- Cry, 10th October, 1882. Roscommon. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Dwyer ( mother's surname Dillon, native of Emlaghbeg, barony of Ballymoe, parish of Oran, who left his father's house at Emlagh- beg on 29th January, 1883, for the purpose of attend- ing the fair of Claremorris, county Mayo, on the 31st January, 1883; was last seen at Claremorris on 31st January, and has not since been heard of. He attended the fair in company with John Hanly, of Emlaghbeg; it is supposed he is lost - or met with foul play:— Slightly bald on top of head, full gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, full face, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 36 years of age, long black curly hair, shaves all his face; wore a black hard hat, frieze coat, and corduroy trowsers. Roscommon, Feb. 6, 1883. ( 56621 c.— 6039.) The fire- arms, the property of James Glaney, Esq., J. P., described in last Hue- and- Cry, have not been recovered. Mayo. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Hannon, alias Moran ( mother's surname Moran), native of Edmondstown, who stands charged with having, on the 14th day of February, 1883, in the barony of Costello, parish of Kilcolman, assaulted Joseph Campbell, by striking I him on the head with a stone, thereby fracturing his skull :— Walks with a swaggering gait, slightly knockkneed, and clumsy appearance, round shoulders, and small mole on face; gray eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 22 years of age, dark brown hair slightly tinged with gray ; wore a frieze coat, cord is a labourer. ", 1883. ( 56649c.— 6111" Sligo. William Gordon ( entering a dwelling- house, and committing an assault on the inmates), not arrested ; see Hue- and- Cry of 9th and 12th January, 1883. Nicholas Beglan ( same offence and on the same occasion as above), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 9th January, 1883. Daniel F. Kearns ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd October, 1882. Tipperary. DESCRIPTION of , a girl, who stated her name was —— M'Donnell, native of Cahir, who stands charged with having, on the 13th February, 1883, in the barony of Clanwilliam, parish of Tipperary, obtained ' goods from shopkeepers in the town of Tipperary, under false pretences:— Brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, thin face, slight make, 4 feet 2 inches high, about 14 years of age, light brown hair hanging on shoulders ; wore a seal cap, red dress, black jacket, red muffler, buttoned boots with high heels, supposed to be accompanied by a man, respectably dressed, thin face, black whiskers, about 50 years of age. The Police at Tipperary hold a Warrant for her arrest. Tipperary, February 19,1883. ( 55734 c.— 8545.) trowsers, and frieze vest; is Ballaghaderrcen, Feb. 18, Monaghan, DESCRIPTION of Lizzie M'Grane ( mother's Surname Shevlin), native of Greagh, who stands charged with - having, on the 7tli and 8tli February, 1883, in the barony of Cremorne, parish of Ballybay, obtained from Robert Dickson and Jane Nicholson, of Bally- bay, several articles of wearing apparel under false pretences:— Brown eyes, regular nose, sallow dotti- plexion, round fade, stout wake, 5 feet high, about 20 years of age, dark Brown hair ; wore a black rhat. trimmed with velvet and dark lustre dress; is a pervant. Supposed accompanied by another female servant; believed gone to Glasgow. Clones, February 12, 1883. ( 56337 c.— 4595.) __ / ^ ' ' " DEsterpTiojr of j John M'Clean ( name suppoSed' to be fictitious'), who, stands charged, on remand, with stealing a pair of socks, on 24th inst., out of the dwelling- house of George Kinnornly, farmer parish of Kilmanman, barony of Tinnnhinch, to wr land of Coolagh Queen's County^- rPrSipin'ferit'- front teStj), large thick lips, h gh cheek boneb, gray eyei I, snort thick nose, dark sallow complexion, round fa( e, stout make. 5 feet 7,. j iches high, and 24 yeai's of age, Dressed in a suit of old black tweed, much worn. This person m ay be wanted for similar offences elsewhere. Mountrath, February 26,1883. ( 57233 OiJlO.) . ebJJli • The parcel of jewellery stolem from the railway Station at Maryboro', and described detail in the Hue- and- Cry of, the 26th of last January, has not been recovered. DESCRIPTION of Daniel Leahy, native of Clogheen, who stands charged with having, on the 3rd Febru- ary, 1883, in the barony of Lower Ormond, parish of j Ardcroney, absconded from the employment of Cor- nelius Cleary, of Killea, and stolen from his dwelling- house a frock coat and a pair of boots:— Dark eyes, slightly cocked nose, sandy complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 30 years of age, fair hair, sandy beard and moustache, whiskers ! shaved w^ e a soft felt hat, frieze coat, and moleskin trowsers; - is! a labourer. Description of stolen articles :— A new black home- made frieze frock coat, lined with light tweed; a pair of men's laced boots, with patch bottoms, put on with brass sprigs ; all value for Nenagh, February 5, 1883. :: ( 55681 c.— 8453.) J ' o a - Patrick Naughton ( cattle stealing); npt: attested ; Hue- and- Cry,: 23rd January, 1883. John Ryan ( waylay and assault),, not arrested;: Hue- and- Cry, 9th January, 1883. William Crain ( sheep stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd January, 1883. Waterford. William Coughlin ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 30th January, 1883. 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 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-' i 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. DESCRIPTION of four calves^ Patrick Byrne, of Roan, which were stolen out of his cow- house at Roan, parish of Clonfeacle, barony of Middle Dungannon, and county Tyrone, on; the night of 22nd or morning of 23rd instant, viz. :- j- 1. A roan bullock, hair off back and neck, thick, le^ s, 10 months old-; value for £ 5 15s. 2: A'd'Sd' heifer, with white spots on sides, hair off body in several place. s, 9 nionths old ; value for £ 5 lQs. 3. A white bullock, red neck, red spots on legs, hair off shoulder and neck, 8 months old; value £ 4 10s. 4. A red heifer, hair off back and neck, 7 months Aughnacloy, Feb. 28, 1883. ( 5ff380 c. rr- 4693.) Wexford. John Baldon ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd December, > 882. Wicklow. DESCRIPTION of a man name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 24th February, 1883, in tie baroiiy of] Talbotstown Lower, parish of Baltinglass, robbed Bernard Carroll, land steward, . to David Mahony., eSq xafl. the sum of £ 20| viz.:—£ 15 ia half- sovereigns, and £ 5 in Silver, by stopping himself, horse, and van on the public road at Raheen, demanding his money or gray eyes, regular nersej ruddy complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 26 years of age, n> oustacl> r apfl > imperi; al..(& upp^ o( Jr false), sandy hair; wore a round jdrry hard hat, half worn, light tweed frock coat, corduroy tBowsers with patch on right knee and piece worn pfF bottom of right leg at instep, as if by boot; supposed to be a tramp. | Dunlavin, Feb. 216, 1883. ( 57229 o.— 6342.) ceo 1£ S i£ g m THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HIf ® . AND. CRY, MARCH 2, 1883. HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871," and who are liable, V » on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. I. fifab- lnspectors are to report without delay to " The Office for Registration of Habitual Criminals, Dublin Castle" the Names and Descriptions o; all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in their respective 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 Criminal 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. Date of first Date of first Date of first No. Name. Insertion in No. Name. Insertion in No. Name. Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. Hue- and- Cry. Huc- and- Cry. 2358 James Irvine, alias William J. 3962 John Sinnott, . . . 30 - 10 - 74 130 William J. Jackson, . 6 - 5- 79 Harvey, alias Johnston, alias 81 Francis Hayden, alias Wallace, . 19 - 4- 78 241 Edward Toal, . . • 25 - 1- 81 James Wilson, 18- 1- 72 116 Hugh Corrigan, 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 John 5352 John Regan, . . , 13 - 10 - 76 113 John M'Cawley, 14- 2- 79 Neill, . 21 _ 6- 78 6507 James Berns, 28 - 11 - 76 220 James Patterson, . . 1- 10- 80 302 John Purcell, otherwise John 52 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, . • 11- 11- 81 FEMALES. 1020 Mary Mahony, 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant, & c., 16 • 10- 72 • 7- 78 67 Catherine Cosgrove, 72 Sarah Rankin, 9 - 7- 80 17 - 12 - 80 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, 19- 9- 79 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). f Office Register Number. DESCRIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date ot Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Name and Alias. Age. Height. Hair. Eyes. Com- plexion. Trade or Occupation. Other Distinguishing Mark. Sentence. Residence after Liberation. REMARKS. S20 John Fitzpatrick, 42 5 4 Brown Gray Florid Labourer Cut - scar on right cheek, anchor on left forearm, anchor between left thumb and forefinger, star on back of left hand, cupped on left side. Spike Island, 4/ 1/ 83. Larceny^ of bread and previous conviction. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Limerick. ' Eight previous con- victions for burglary and larceny^ 663 X James Rowan, . 35 5 6 Fair Gray Fresh Dealer Cut- scar on ball of right thumb, scar on left elbow and bridge of nose. Lusk, 9/ 1/ 83. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude, commuted to 5 years' penal servitude. 5 years Liverpool. Two^ previous con- victions for larceny. '.• I J ,. 321 James Moore, . 25 6 1 Fair Gray Fres Labourer Very larg « scar on left arm from elbow to shoulder joint, small cut scar centre of forehead between eyes, large promi- nent mouth and thick lips. Mountjoy, 12/ 1/ 83. Breaking and entering counting- _ house and three previous convictions for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 3 years Belfast. * 322 324 Thomas Black, . John Hughes, . 38 36 5 3 5 3 Light brown. Bed Gray Gray Fresh Fresh Labourer Labourer Cut- scar over right eye, scar on left eyebrow, lost a front lower tooth, J„ heart, T., on right forearm, and T. R. on left; large sore under left calf. » Mountjoy, 12/ 1/ 83. Belfast, 16/ 1/ 83. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 12 calendar months. 3 years 3 years Belfast. 29, Norfolk- st., Belfast. Forty- three previous convictions for lar- ceny and minor offences. 263 Ellen Mulcahy, 39 5 4 Black wavy. Black Sallow — — Mountjoy, 26/ 1/ 83. Larceny and former convictions. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Mitchelatown. Two previous con- victions. 326 Thomas Steen- son. 29 4 11J Brown Gray Fresh Tailor Slightly pockpitted, wart on back of right middle finger. Mountjoy, 13/ 2/ 83. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Belfast Seven previous con- victions. 114 Elizabeth Kelly, alias Kenny. 22 5 0 Dark brown. Hazel Fresh Char- woman. Scar centre of fore- head ; dimple in chin. Liverpool, 28/ 2/ 88. Stealing two books. 9 calendar months. 5 years. George- street, Waterford. Two previous con- victions for laroeny. 327 John Neill, alias O'Neill. 21 5 3} Fair Gray Fresh Labourer — Belfast, 25/ 2/ 83. Larceny ( 2 offences). 5 calendar months. 1 year 116, Louisa- st., Belfast. Three previous con- victions for larceny. 697 John Corey, . 31 5 5 Brown. Gray Fresh Flax- dresser. Cut- scar on fore- head, dinge on left side of head, burn- marks above left knee. Lusk, 3/ 8/ 83. Robbery from person after previous convictions. 10 years' penal servitude. 3 years. Belfast, Fifteen previous con- victions. J B Y AUTHORITY— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co., 87, 88, & 89, Abbey- street, Dublin, The Queen's Printing Office. i
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