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23/03/1883

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

Date of Article: 23/03/1883
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> THE 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 coyer addressed to the Inspector- General of Constabulary, authenticated by a Separate Communication. No Description can be inserted unless an Information shall have been Sworn; _ hut it is not - necessary- to forward tho 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, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1883. ENGLISH POLICE. £ 1,000 REWARD. WHEREAS at 9 P. M. on Thursday evening, March 15th, an explosion was caused at the offices of the Local Government Board, in Charles- street, West- minster : And whereas explosive material was placed an hour previously in the vicinity of " The Times" Publishing Office, Queen " Victoria- street, E. C., with like felonious intent: The above reward of £ 1,000 will bo paid by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to any person not being a member of a Police Force in the United Kingdom who shall give such information, private or other- wise, as shall lead to tho apprehension and con- viction of the perpetrator of either outrage, and the Secretary of State for the Home Department will advise the grant of Her Majesty's most gracious pardon, in addition to the payment of the said reward, to any accomplice not being the actual perpetrator of either outrage. Information to be given to the Director of Criminal Investigations, Gt. Stootliyid- yfu- j], S. W;, or at any Police St; rtion-. E. Y. W. HENDERSON, The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. Metropolitan Police Office, 4, Whitehall- place, March 16, 1883. ( 25860 M.— 4789.) Licencc- hokler, John Kelly, Reg. No. 639, has not been arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16tli February, 1883. Licence- holder, Philip Doyle, 14,738, has not been arrosted; Hue- and- Cry, 7th November, 1882. SCOTTISH POLICE. CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. FORGERY £ 110, WANTED lioro on a Sheriff's Warrant, charged with forging tho signature of James Jackson, painter, 08, Renfrew- street, to a bill for £ 110, John Smillie, lately a tea merchant in Waterloo- street:— About 38 years of ago, 5 feet 8 or 9 inchcs high, dark hair, • dark moustache and whiskers, no beard, full round face, fresh complexion, and slender make ; dresses generally in a blue cloth jacket suit, and felt hat, speaks with Scotch accont. Accused absconded about tho end of December last, and was seen in London since then. He may have commenced business as a tea dealer. Information to the Chief Constable, Glasgow. Glasgow, March 16, 1883. ( 25855 M._ 47886.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. A PROCLAMATION By the Lord Lieutenant- Geueral and General Governor of Ireland. SPENCER. II K RE AS by our Proclamation, dated the 9th May, 188i, Wo offered a reward of Ten Thousand Pounds to ar. y person or persons who should, within a limited time therein specified, give such information as would lead to tho 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 tho Phoenix Park, Dublin, on the 6th, May, 1882: And whereas tho 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 conv' ion 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 tbe 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 FREK PARDON and the sp6eial pr- otection of the Grown ffi 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 premise 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 tho said rewards for private iniormation 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 ether Government official in Great Britain or Ireland. Given at Dublin Castle, this 10th day of November, 1882. 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 85 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. 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, whiskers ; soft black hat and dark clothes. no A PROCLAMATION. By the Lord Lieutenant- General and General Governor of Ireland, g-. SPENCER. I 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 maliciy^ 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 not be disclosed or tuade 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. Mary Quinn ( infanticide), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd February, 1883. English Police Supervisee, Henry Naylor, 11291, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th January, 1883. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Armagh. DESCRIPTION of Arthur Hagan, native of Drumkerin, who stands charged with having, on the 27th Febru- ary, J 883, in the barony of Armagh, parish of Armagh, violently assaulted one Richard Campbell, so as to endanger his life:— Gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round fac, e, stout make, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, about 20 years of age, brown hair; wore a hard black hat, dark coat, gray trowsers and vest. Armagh, March 5, 1883. ( 56401 c.— 4734.) > THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, EEIBUARY 6, 230. Cavan. THE dead body of Thomas Kemp, who has been missing since the 9th of last December, and whose description appeared in the Hue- and- Cry of the 30th January, was found floating in the River Fane, at Lurgangreen, county Louth, on the 15th instant. 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 inf ' mation as would load to tho conviction of the porson or porsons 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 inf. rmation has expired : And His Excellency is pleased to renew the said offer, am1 doth hereby offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS to any person or porsons who, within six months from tho date hereof, shall give such information as shall lead to tho 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 tho person or persons who actually committod the same, in case of his giving such informa,; on as shall lead to the conviction of the person or porsons, or any of them, concerned in this Murder, a FREE PARDON and the special protection of the Crown in any part of Her ' Tajesty's Dominions, in addition to a reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS. His Excellency is further pleased to offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FlFTY POUNDS for such private information, given within the same period, as shall lead to tho 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 tho Murder, such last- mentioned reward of One Hundred Pounds to bo 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. By His Excellency's Command, R. G. C. HAMILTON. DESCRIPTION of Bridget Brew, native of Furroor, who stands charged with having, about twelve months ago, attempted to commit suicide, in tho barony of Islands, parish of Clondegad :— rHigb teeth, blue i yes, regular nose, dark complexion, red face, slender make, 5 feet 4 inches high, about 40 or 45 years of age, black hair; wore a black cloth cloak, blue or .' own flannel dress. This woman is insane, and it is supposed she is travelling through the country as a boggar since she left her own home on 22nd February, 1883. Ennis, March 11,1883. ( 55831 c.—- 8705.) DesCRIPTION of James Kelly ( supposed fictitious) ( mother's surname O'Hara), native of Killasser, near Swinford, county Mayo, who stands charged with having, on tho 1st March, 1885, in the barony of Tullu Upper, parish of Feakle, failed to give a satisfactory account of himself, and has been re- mand ; d for eight days pending inquiries, as he may have committed some crime :— Brown eyes, regular uoso, sallow complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 25 years of age, dark hair; wore a low round hat, brown tweed frock coat, gray tweed trowsers and vest, military boots, marked North Hampshire, 934; also wore as drawers a military trowsers, marked 934, and a military shirt; is a stono mason. Tulla, March 2, 1883. ( 55803 o.— 8653.) Cork. DESCRIPTION of John Dwyer, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 12th March, 1883, in tho barony of Barrymore, parish of Ardna- geehy, stolon a dark tweed frock coat, a pair of bellows- tongued boots, and - a pair of gray worsted stockings, the property of Thomas Phibbs, of Bridestown, in whose house he had lodged during two previous days s— Blue or gray eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 28 years of age, no beard or whiskers, soldierlike ; left a pair of old military boots marked G. Skelton, No. 311; supppsed to be wearing the stolen clothes. Warrant issued. Fermoy, March 17, 1883. ( 55363 c.— 8765.) DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender who, on the 2nd March, 1883, absconded from the St. Patrick's Reformatory School, at Upton, county Cork :— Patrick Dorgan, 17 years of age, about 5 feet 1 inch high, proportionate make, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, regular nose, medium mouth, scar on right eyebrow; formerly belonged to Kyle- street, Cork, where his parents reside. Th © school dress consists of corduroytrowsers and sleeved corduroy waistcoat, drab tunic with leather belt, blue striped shirt, all with ' Raformatory stamp ; Glengarry cap, nailed boots fastened with leather straps. This boy absconded with Michael and Patrick Heffernan and James Deegan. 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. General Prisons Board, Marsh 5, 1883. ( 25877 M.— 47711.) Down. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Doyle, native of Letallion, who left his father's house, at Letallion, in the barony of Upper Iveagh, parish of Kilcoo, on 23rd February, 1883, and has not since been heard of, and it is, therefore, thought that he may have met with foul play:— Blue eyes, short nose, fresh com- plexion, plump face, stout make, 4 feet high, about 12 years of age ; wore a black cap, dark tweed coat, cord trowsers, dark tweed vest, red and white spotted handkerchief round his neck; is the son of a small farmer. Rathfriland, March 4, 1883. ( 56395 c.— 4726.) Galway. DUBLIN CASTLE, 9th June, 1882. WHEREAS at or about the hour of twenty minutes past three o'clock, P. M., oil 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 road close to one of the gates of Castle 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 from the date hereof, give such information as 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 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. t 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 t. he 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. DESCRIPTION of Thomas Cafferty, native of Athenry, who stands charged with having, on the 25th Feb- ruary, 1883, in the barony of Athenry, parish of Athenry, being one of a party of four persons ( three of whom aife in custody) who broke open a store, and stole a quantity of potatoes and soap therefrom :— Slovenly gait, large mouth, thick lips, gray eyes, large nose, sallow complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 20 years of age, brown hair; wore a round black hat, dark tweed coat, tweed trowsers and vest; is a tinker. Athenry, March 9, 1883. ( 56704 c.— 6226.) Kerry. Timothy Sullivan ( assault by stabbing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 9th January, 1883. The man, name and native place unknown ( serious assault on a policeman), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd December, 1882. John Kennedy ( robbery), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 30th January, 1883. Kildare. DESCRIPTION of Myles Farrell, native of Allenwood, who stands charged with having, on the 13th day of March, 1883, in the barony of North Naas., parish of Naas, assaulted Catherine Walshe:— Fair complexion, stout make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 20 years of age, fair hair; wore a soft black hat, ban- agon trowsers, and white sleeved vest; is likely to be found near the turf market, Dublin ; rs a labourer. Naas, March 19,1883. ( 57332 C.— 6510.) DESCRIPTION of Mathew Smith ( mother's surname Casey), native of Ballymore- Eustace, who stands charged with having, on the 2nd day of December, 1882, in the barony of South Naas, parish of Ballymore- Eustace, assaulted Mary Anne Mullally with intent to ravish :— Slightly freckled, smart active appearance, gray eyes, short nose, sallow com- plexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 2 inches high, about 17 years of age, brown hair; wore a small black jerry hat, brownish coat, trowsers, and vest; is an assistant in blacksmith's forge. Naas, March 12, 1883. ( 57292 c.— 6443.) DESCRIPTION of William Tegan, native of Derry- oughter, who stands charged with having, on the 5th day of March, 1883, in the barony of West Offaly, parish of Ballybracken, attempted to com- mit a rape on one Dorah Dowling:— High cheek bones, sallow complexion, smooth face, slight make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 25 years of age, brown hair; wore a soft hat and blue pilot overcoat; is a labourer. Kildare, March 12, 1883. ( 57289 c.— 6439.) DESCRIPTION of a man, i ame and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 7th day of March, 1883, in tbe barony of Carbury, parish of Kilpatrick, met the post boy and threatened him if he brought any more letters to the people of Killina from Carbury:— Shaves all his face; dark complexion, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 30 years of age; wore a soft hat, brown tweed coat, and cord trowsers. Robertstown, March 8, 1883. ( 57270 c.— 6411.) Kilkenny. DESCRIPTION of an ass, cart, and harness, the pro- perty of John Nolan, of Ballyfoyle, in the county of Kilkenny, which were stolen out of the yard of Peter Downes, at Green street, parish of St. Canice, and city of Kilkenny, on 17th March, 1883 :— A gray gelding ass, 7 or 8 years old; cart nearly new, painted blue, but faded, " John Nolan, Ballyfoyle," painted on shaft, tail board bound with iron hoop, side boards inch thick, tail plate fastened at centre with an iron pin without nut; harness nearly new, brass mountings, breeching crooks large and flat; all value for about £ 9. Description of a man, name unknown, who was seen taking the ass, & c., out of the yard, and who, it is supposed, stole same:— Gray eyes, pale complexion, stout make, about 5 feet 5 or 0 inches high, 60 years of age, small side whiskers, and hair turning gray; wore an old pilot frock coat, corduroy trowsers, and low jerry hat. Kilkenny, March 21, 1883. ( 56741 c.— 6294.) King's. Arthur M'Carthy ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd March, 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- and- Cry, 13tli October, 1882. THE POLICE GAZETTE, OPw4WU- AO. CRY, MARCH 23, 1883. Leitrim. Kate Fox ( obtaining money under false pretences), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 10th February, 1883. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Moroney ( mother's surname Whelan), native of Cappamore, who stands charged with having, on tho evening of the 17th March, 1883, in the barony of Coonagh, parish of Doon, seriously assaulted Patrick Lonergan, of Gurtnagarde, by fracturing his skull with stones, thereby placing his life in danger:— High cheek bones and sunken jaws, blue eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, regular face, slight make, 5 feet 6 inches higb, about 23 years of age, fair hair ; wore a soft black hat, black tweed coat, tweed trowsers, and black vest j is a labourer. Now Pallas, March 18, 1883. C55968 c.— 8778.) The four persons, names and native places un- known ( serious assault), not arrosted ; Hue- and- Cry, 20th February, 1883. Louth. DESCRIPTION of Patrick Keely ( mother's surname Fortescue), native of Knockacleeva, who stands charged with having, on tho 16tji December, 1882, in the barony of Drogheda, parish of St. Peter's, feloniously and maliciously set fire to the dwelling- house of one Patrick Boden, with intont to defraud " The West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company" :— Gray eyes, long nose, sallow complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 20 years of age, brown hair; wore a black jerry bat, dark tweed frock coat, dark tweed trowsers and vest; is a grocer's shop assistant. He was bound by recognizance to appear and take bis trial at Drogheda, at Drogheda Assizes, on 6th March, 1883, but failed to do so. A Bench Warrant has been issued forx his arrest, and is in the hands of the Drogheda Constabulary. Drogheda, March 14, 1883. ( 57303 c.— 6465.) Mayo. DESCRIPTION of Edward Doocy and John M'Intyre, natives of Gortbrack, who stand charged with having on the 15th March, 1883, in tbe barony of Erris parish of Kilcommon, seriously assaulted Peter Caulfield :— 1. Has fair side whiskers and fair moustache, blue or gray eyes, sharp pointed nose, pale complexion, regular face, very stout make, 5 feet 5 inches higb, about 20 years of age; wore a soft black hat, blue friezo coat, plaid trowsers and vest; is a labourer. 2. Slovonly gait, bends forward when walking, gray eyes, slightly hooked nose, fair complexion, regular face, very slight make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 24 years of age; woro a soft black hat, blue, friozo coat, plaid trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Belmullet, March 18, 188 ). ( 56730 c.— 0272.) DESCRIPTION of Michael M'Namara ( mother's sur- name Caulfield , native of Coogue Middle, who stands charged on suspicion with having, on the night of the 23rd February, 1882, in the barony of Costello, parish of Bekan, being ono of an armed party who entered tho house of David Freely, of Brackloughboy, and murdered bis son, Patrick Freely:— Clean face without any beard or whiskers, brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexi > n, round faco, medium make, 5 feet 0 inches high, about 23 years of age, brown liatr; woro a round hard bat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. Ballyhaunis, Feb. 28, 1883. ( 46034 c.— 6209.) Patrick Hannon, alias Moran ( serious assault), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 20th February, 1883. Meath. DESCRIPTION off a watch, the property of Thomas Nally, of Irishtown county of Meath, which was stolen from him on tho public road, in the townland of Townparks, barony and parish of Navan, on tho night of tho 17th instant:— A silver lever watch, No. 16232, whitemaker's name Donegan, Dublin, engraved ofTthe dial; value for £ 6. Navan, March 20, 1883. ( 56742 c.— 6295.'* DESCRIPTION of the under- mentioned articles which were stolen ( by forcible entry), out of the dwelling- house of William Dardis, at Derlangan, barony of Lunc, and parish of Athboy, county Meath, about 12 o'clock noon, on 14th instant, viz.:— A new bright friezo frock coat, a pair of elastic boots, tips off, two or three fine linen sheets and pillow cases ; all value about £ 2 10s. Athboy, March 15, 1883. ( 57311 c.— 6182.) Monaghan. DESCRIPTION of Margaret Walsh, native of Tully, who left her home on llth February, 1883, in the barony of Trough, parish of Donagh, and it is feared that she may have met with foul play:— Odd- looking, being a person of rather weak intellect, blue eyes, regular nese, fair complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet high, about 25 or 26 years of age, dark hair; wore a gray Ulster and a black hat with red feathers ; is a farmer's daughter. Monaghan, March 12. 1883. < 56431 c— 4785.) DESCRIPTION of Francis Kelly, native of Drummond, who stands charged with having, on the 26th Feb- ruary, 1883, in the barony of Famey, parish of Magheracloone, absconded. He was on bail to take his trial at Monaghan Spring Assizes, 1883, for an attempted rape:— Walks erect, smart appearance, good- looking; brown cye3, regular nose, fresh com- plexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 25 years of age, dark brown hair, small dark whiskers and moustache; wore a tweed coat, cord- trowsers, and tweed vest; is a cattle dealer. Carrickmacross, March 1, 1883. ( 53090 c— 4702.) Lizzie M'Grane .( robbery of wearing apparel), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd March, 1883. Queen's. John M'Clean ( name supposed to be fictitious) ( petty larceny), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd March, 1883. The parcel of jewellery stolen from the railway station at Maryboro', and described in detail in tbe Hue- and- Cry of the 26th of last January, has not been recovered. Roscommon. DESCRIPTION of John Goff, native place unknown, who stands charged on remand until 21st instant with having, on the 6th March, 1883, in tbe barony of Boyle, parish of Boyle, assaulted and robbed one Patt Spellman of a purse containing £ 3 :— Delicate appearance, short cropped whiskers, gray eyes, thin nose, pale complexion, small face, slight malie, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 55 years of age, gray bair ; wore a round hard bat, light tweed coat, tweed trowsers, and cloth vest; pretends to be a horse dealer. Boyle, March 12, 1883. ( 56711 c.— 6241.) Patrick Dwyer, who lias been missing since the 29th of last january, and whose description appeared in the Hue- and- Cry of the 9th ultimo, has not yet been heard of. Sligo. DESCRIPTION of Edward Scott, native of Carrow nurler, who stands charged with having, on the night of 27th February, 1883, in the barony of Tireragh, parish of Templeboy, committed an assault endanger- ing life on Michael Giblan, of Aughris :— Six feet high, walks straight, no whiskers, slight moustache, thick lips gray eyes, regular nose, pale complexion, long face, stout make, about 22 years of age, fair hair; wore a hard brown bat, short gray coat, gray trowsers sind vest. Easkey, March 4, 1883. ( 56674 c.- 6183.) William Gordon ( entering a dwelling- house, and committing an assault on tbe 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. Tipperary. The girl who stated her name was M'Donnell, and was described in the Hue- and- Cry of 23rd ult., has been arrested. Daniel Leahy ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd March, l883. Patrick Naughton ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd January, 1883. John Ryan ( waylay and assault), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 9th January, 1883. 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 tbe person or persons who committed tbe 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 or 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 But'er, Special Resident Magistrate. Mullingar; to Captain lioileau, 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, 11. G. C. HAMILTON. " Wexford. Thomas James, described in Hue- and- Cry of 7th March, 1882, has been arrested and bailed. Wicklow. DESCRIPTION of Bridget Flynn ( mother's surname Ridding), native of Donaghmore, who stands charged with having, on the 19th of March, 1883, in the barony of Talbotstown Upper, parish of Donaghmore, stolen the sum of twenty pounds in sovereigns and half- sovereigns from the house of John Hanbridge, Ballintruerbeg, tbe pro perty of his sister, Anne Hanbridge. who was living with him as housekeeper:— Good- looking and red cheeks, brown eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, slight make, 5 feet high, about 22 years of age, brown hair; wore a black silk hat with red flower in front and several peacock feathers round it, blue serge dress, black jacket trimmed with braid or velvet, and old laced boots ; is a domestic servant. Dunlavin, Malch —, 18S3. ( 57338 c.— 6521.) DESCRIPTION of a man, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 24th February, 1883, in the barony of Talbotstown Lower, parish of Baltinglass, robbed Bernard Carroll, land steward to David Mahony, Esq., of the sum of £ i0, viz.:— £ 15 in half- sovereigns, and £ b in silver, by stopping himself, horse, and van on the public road at Raheen, demanding his money and at same time presenting a pistol at him :— Blue or gray eyes, regular nose, ruddy complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 26 years of age, moustache and imperial ( supposed false), sandy hair; wore a round jerry hard hat, half worn, light tweed frock coat, corduroy tsowsers with patcb on right knee and piece worn off bottom of right leg at instep, as if by boot; supposed to be a tramp. Dunlavin, Feb. 26, 1883. ( 57229 <\— 63 12.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE* AND CRY, MARCH 23, 1883. HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION Who have not reported themselves, as required by The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871," and who are liable, on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. I. S'ib- lnspectors are to report without delay to " The Office for Registration of Habitual Criminals, Dublin Castle," the Names and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in their respective Districts. II. A'ito 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. Dato 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. Hue- 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 Ik 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 6352 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 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, - 10 - 72 67 Catherine Cosgrove, . . 9 - 7- 80 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, . 19- 9- 79 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias 72 Sarah rankin, ... 17 - 12 - 80 Tallant, & c., . . s 16 - 7- 78 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). 1 Office ItogUter 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. RCMARKS. 32( 1 John Fitzpatrlck, 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 fbr burglary and larceny 683 James Rowan, , 35 5 6 Fair Gray Fresh Dealer Cut- scar on ball of right thumb, scar on left elbow an 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. 321 James Moore, . 25 6 1 Fair Gray Fres Labourer 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. 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 C 3 & 3 Light brown. Red 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; largo 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 S 4 Black wavy. Black Sallow — —• Mountjoy, 26/ 1/ 83. Larceny and former convictions. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Mitchelstown. Two previous con- victions. 326 Thomas Steen- son. 29 4 11} 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 6 0 Dark brown. Hazel Fresh Char- woman. Scar centre of fore- head ; dimple in chin. Liverpool, 28/ 2/ 83. Stealing two books. 9 calendar months. 5 years. George- street, Waterford. Two previous con- victions for larceny 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 6 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. BY AUTHORITY— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co., 8 7 , 8 8 , & 8 9 , Abbey- street, Dublin, Tbe Queen's Printing Office.
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