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15/06/1886

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 15/06/1886
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THE fc Police Gazette, OR 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, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, 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. Notices respecting all Felonies and such Misdemeanours as are of an aggravated nature will be inserted. •„* 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. Prison and Police Authorities are requested to be good enough to inform the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of the abolition of Gaols, Stations, ifcc., and of auy circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Cry" no longer necessary. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1886. ENGLISH POLICE. ABSCONDED on the 18th ultimo, and now charged on a Warrant with embezzling £ 97, the moneys of his employers:— John Hindley, a commercial traveller, about 32 years of age, 6 figet 8 inches high, Stout build, very full chest, round face, fair com- plexion, brown hair, slight light moustache and whiskers on chin, slightly pockpitted on each side of nose, walks very erect, and wears hat on back of head ; dressed in dark twded suit and billycock hat. May endeavour'to go abroad or seek employment as a traveller at drapery establishments. He is married, and his family reside in Seacombe, Cheshire. Kindly cause every possible enquiry to be made at all likely places for this man, who has not yet left the country, and if found arrest and telegraph to GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Superintendent. Detective Department, Liverpool, June 5, 1886. ( 32559 M— 60779.) ABSCONDED on the 18th inst,, charged with stealing a gentleman s three- quarter- plate gold lever watch, No. 105583, and gold Albert chain, massive curb link pattern, stamped 18 carat, with an oval shaped gold medallion pendant attached, one side a repre- sentation of the Prince of Wales' arms, and initials " A. E.," and on obverse side " H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. India, 1875 and 1878 " :— Arthur Stanlay Beech, alias Wilson, a gunner of the Lancashire Division Royal Artillery, No. 53332, 20 years of age, 6 feet inches, dark complexion and hair, brown eyes, small finger right hand crooked, representation of " man with basket" tattooed on left forearm. He is also wanted for deserting the Regiment. Information to GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Super- intendent Detective Department, Liverpool, May 19, 1886. ( 32485 M.--- 60613.) COMMITTED for trial at the next Assizes, for setting fire to a corn stack, at Ruckcroft, near Penrith, James Douglas:— 42 years of age, tramp, well educated, 5 feet 8 inches Ijigh, fair complexion, scar on forehead, b'ue eyes, light brown moustiche, light brown hair turning gray, proportionate figure; dressed in an old gray tweed jacket, black cloth waistcoat and trowsers, blue striped cotton shirt, scotch cap, and old lace boots; supposed native of North of Ireland; states that he served 3 years in the Federal cavalry, and that his fa'her was a Doctor of Medicine in Glasgow. On the 15th June, 1885, he was committed af Thurles, Ireland, for 1 month for deserting from the Carnarvon Militia. On the SOth July, 1885, he was committed to prison for 48 hours at Limerick, for throwing a stone through a window because he was refused a ticket to the Workhous". In August, 1* 85, he WHS committed to Dundalk Prison for 14 days, for assitulting the Workhouse Master at Castleblayney ; and on the 13th November, 1885, he was committed to Preston Prison tor 14 days, for non- payment of steamboat fare at Fleetwood. Supposed previously convicted for other offences. Information to Superintended J FOWLER, Penrith. Cjnstabu'ary Office, Penrith, May 10, 1886. ( 32152 M.— 60550.) ABScoNrED on the 22nd instant, stealing £ 200, e moneys of his employers, William George Joseph de Costa, a clerk:— 23 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, proportionate build, sloping shoulders, pioininent nose, small gray eyes, fair complexion, light brown curly hair, heavy daik brown moustache, whiskers shaved ofi, end of little finger crushed right hand, slight flesh scar right temple, thick neck, muscular legs. Dressed respectably, may be wear- ing a brown hat, round scarf pin with circle of pearls, a gold chain with Chinese coin pierced in centre attached. Is well known to captains of American ships, and may be found in their company. Please cause every possible inquiry to be flwde at American bars, hotels, shipping offices, and other likely places, and' if found arrest, or if traced away telegraph to GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Superintendent. Warrant issued. Detective Department, Liverpool, 30th April, 1886. ( 32423 M.— 60494.) WORCESTERSHIRE CONSTABULARY. DESCRIPTION of Michael Cronin, native of Mill- street, Cork, a Police Constable, absconding, and charged on a Warrant with embeziling £ 49 and up-' wards, the moneys of the overseers :— 27 years , of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion;' hrowrr hair, gray eyes, scar on bridge of nose, slight dark- moustache, lio whiskers ; is a labourer; was employed by Mr. Mann, market gardener, Isleworth, Middlesex, previous to his joining the Force. Information to Mr. Chief Superintendent BURTON, Dudley. Dudley, April 21, 1886. ( 32365 M.— 60392.) SCOTCH POLICE. CLAcKMANNANSHIRE. ALLOA BURGH POLICE. STOLEN, by means of housebreaking, from a pawn office within this Burgh, on the night of the 3rd or morning of the 4th instant:— A silver Geneva watch, No. 14,912, siWer dial, second- handed, value for £ L ; a silver Geneva watch, No. 41,313, white dial, second- handed, value for 12s 6d.; 18 pairs gold earings, various patterns, value for 4s. Gd. per pair; 1 pair fine gold earings, set with emeralds, value for 15j.; 2 sets 12 carat gold fronts, consisting of 2 wrist studs and 4 front, one set in red plush box and other in green plush box, ore set ha3 a fern engraved thereon and the other has a compass and square, value for 5s. per set; 10 gold alberts, 9 carat, various patterns, including two curbs and one with long and short link alternatively, some of which are new and some second- handed, value for £ 2 each; 4 or 5 gold chains, 9 carat ( long), including one secret link pattern, others various patterns, second- handed, £ 2 10s. each ; 2 silver bangle bracelets set with pebbles, one of which has the head of a riding whip in shape ol " right angle " and a circle set in pebbles, value for 8/ t. 6a. each ; 2 broard silver bracelets, one a buckle pattern, value for 10s each ; 2 silver alberts, a few close curb, two or so open curbs, some New- gate link, and various others patterns, value for 8s. each ; 5 silver chains ( long), various patterns, second- handed, value for 8s. each; 3 silver brooches, including one round, set with 12 brilliants, one large one in centre aud remainder all roui'd, and another longish set with 3 brilliants, value for 5s each; 8 or 9 silver brooches, pliin, set with pebbles, value for 2*. each ; 8 or 9 silver brooches, various pattern*, value 2s. Pd. each; 1 silver brooch, pattern four owls sitting on stick, value for 5s. ; 15 plain gold rings, some 9, 18, and 22 carat, 8, 9 carat, v- alue for 6s. 6c?.: 10 rings, 18 and 22 carat, value for 13s. each; 12 gold keep rs, 9 caiMt, v^ lue for 7s each; 18^ 1adies' gold rings, set with stones of various patterns, some new and some second- handed, value for 6s. each; 6 or 8 gent's gold rings, various patterns and stones, some new and some second- handed, value for 8s. each ; 3 gold sets, consisting of brooch and earings, value for 25s. ench ; 12 silver lockets, various patterns, new, value for 3s. each; 7 silver necklets, two with lockets atrached, some new and some second- handed, value for 7s. 6d. each ; 12 or thereby silver appendages, various patterns, value for Is. 9d. each ; 5 gold lockets, second- handed, value for 3s. each; 12 Mexican silver appendages, value for 9d. each; 8 Mexican silver alberts, new; 12 Canadian gold alberts, value for 2s. 6d. each, new ; and a tin box, 9 inches long, 4 inches broad and 6 deep, containing 12s. in copper money, and a number of silver and copper foreign coins. Admittance had been jbtained by skeleton keys, or picking one of the outside door locks, and when the thief or thieves were leaving tbey locked the outside doors, taking the key of the door ( they had gone out by, which they had found inside) away with them. A chisel about 8 inches long, one end of which resembles the head of a claw- hammer, which had been left behind, was found inside the premises. Police officers are requested to make particular search arid enquiry at pawn shops, jewellers, and all other likely places, for the above, described property. If found and traced to the. xcffsession of any person or persons apprehended, or' any trace is obtained^ of ' the same, commut;-^ with Tnos. NISOL, Superin- tendent of " Police. v t5* Burgh Chambers, Alloa, 5th June, 1886. ( 32560 M.— G0780.) INVERNESS- SHIRE CONSTABULARY. WANTED at Inverness, on a charge of embezzle- ment, Alexander Simpson, native of Inverness, lately Grocer and Accountant there :— About 65 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, gray hair ( white), gray whiskers ( white) all round, blue eyes ; generally dressed in a dark coat and vest, dark gray trowsers, dark overcoat, and satin hat, well dressed, and of respectable appearance ; walks erect, and has a flow step. The accused was Clerk and Treasurer to the Trustees of the Mackintosh Farr Fund, and is charged with embezzling large sums of money belonging to that fund. He left Inverness about 5 weeks ago, and went to London, but may endeavour to leave the country. A Sheriff's Warrant has been granted for his apprehension. Police officers are requested to make every search and inquiry for the accused at shipping offices and at outward- bound vessels. If found, apprehend and detain, and wire to the Procurator- Fiscal or Chief Constable, the Castle, Inverness, when he will be sent for. If any trace is obtained of him, com- municate with A. M'HARDY, Chief Constable of Inverness- shire. The Castle, Inverness, April 30, 1886. ( 32417 M.— 60487.) CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. Angus M. Campbell, an accountant ( embezzlement of £ 140), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th March, 1886. Charles M'Nab ( robbery of money), not arrested ; Hue and- Cry, 6th April, 1886. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE G Division. PARTICULARS relative to convict Thomas Brown, who is missing from Lusk Prison, where he was lust seen about 11.20 a. m., on the 10th June, 18- 0, con- victed at county Londonderry Sessions, on the 13th June, 1881, for receiving stolen goods, and sentenced THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, JUNE 15, 1886. * to 7 years' penal servitude :— 23 years of age on conviction, can read and write, is a Roman Catholic, single, a labourer; born at St. Columb's Well, Lon- donderry, where he resided before conviction, his friends also reside there; brown hair, black eyes, black ej ebrows, regular nose, regular mouth, fresh complexion, oval visage, medium make, 5 feet 4 inches high, ruptured, ulcer mark on left thigh, walks stilly, wore a black monkey coat, and cord trowsers. Notice.— A reward of from £ 3 to £ 5 may be paid to any porson who may apprehend and deliver up a convict who shall have effected his escape from a Government Prison. Application to be made to the Governor of the Prison. By Act 19th and 20th Vic., cap. 68, sec. 32, it is provided that any person who shall by any rreans whatever aid and assist any prisoner to escape, or in attempting to escape, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall be kept in penal servi- tude for any term not less than 6 nor more than 8 years. General Prisons Board, June 10,1886. ( 32567 m.— 60797.) PARTICULARS relative to Convict John O'Brien, A. 32:), convicted in Dublin at Commission, • on 6th August, 1881, for larceny from person, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude, 40 years of age on conviction, single, a labourer, born in Dublin, resided before conviction in Dublin ; gray hair, blue eyes, light- brown eyebrows, regular nose, medium mouth, fair complexion, thin oval visage, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, right arm has been broken, and cross and " John Brien " on same, ship, " D " enclosed in lighthouse on breast, lump behind left ear, burn mark on left leg. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison, on Licence, 11th January, 1886, and went to reside in Dublin. He has left his residence, 33, Coombe, without notifying same to the Police, and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under the 6 th sec. of the Act 34 and 35 Yic., cap. 112. General Prisons Board, May 27, 1886. ( 32511M.— 60667.) PARTICULARS relative to Convict Frederick Benson, A333, convicted in Dublin, at Recorder's Court, on 12th October, 1881, for assault and bodily harm, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude :— 25 years of age on conviction, single, is a painter; born in Dublin, resided before conviction in South King- street, Dublin ; brown hair, gray eyes, light brown eyebrows, small nose, medium mouth, fresh com- plexion, oval visage, stout make, 5 feet inches high; cut scar right side of head, anchor on left forearm. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison, 8th December, 1885, on licence, and went to reside at 111, Bride- street, Dnblin. He left his residence without notifying same to the Metropolitan Police, and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under the 5th section of the Act 84 & 35 Yic., cap. 112. General Prisons Board, April 19,1885. ( 33249 m.— 60360.) PARTICULARS relative to English Police Supervisee Patrick O'Donald, alias Hugh Lapping, convicted at Salford, county Lancaster, at Sessions, on 7 July, 1884, for stealing a coat after a prior conviction, and sentenced to 16 calendar months and 5 years police supervision ; 24 years of age on conviction, single, is a plasterer, born in Glasgow, resided before con- viction at 27, Gun- street, Manchester :— Brown hair, gray eyes, pale complexion, oval visage, proportionate make, 6 feet 3 inches high; burn marks on left fore- arm. This supervisee was discharged from Knutsford Prison on 6th October, 1885, and went to reside at 5, Millfield- place, Belfast, which place ho left on or about the 1st instant, and is supposed to have gone to Liverpool. General Prisons Board, March 18, 1886. ( 32217 M 60134.) DESCRIPTION of Robert Farquharson, Joint Manager of the Munster Bank Dublin, and Agent for the Royal Exchange Assurance Company, Dublin, who disappeared from his residence about mid- day, on the 28th instant, and absconded from his office, leaving his accounts in an unsatisfactory state:— He is about 40 years old, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark hair, dark beard, whiskers, and moustache, slightly tinged with gray, dark fresh complexion, good dark sparkling eyes, prominent teeth, average build, walks with a stoop, dressed in gentlemanly style, generally wears a silk hat; is a native of Scotland. He is suspected of having embezzled over £ 10,000, property of the said Bank. Information to Superintendent WILLIAM REDDY, Detective Department, Dublin, who holds a Warrant for his arrest. Superintendent's Office, G Division, July 30, 1885. ( 30961 M.— 58003.) In the above case the Liquidators of the Munster Bank ( Limited) will pay a reward of £ 500 for the arrest of the; said Robert Farquharson, on his being delivered up to the Gaol Authorities in Dublin. Convict John Herbert ( not reporting himself to the Police), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 19th January, 1886. Convict, James Schriber, described in the Hue- and- Cry of 19th January last, has not been arrested. English convict, Margaret Ryan, described in Hue- and- Cry of 1st of January last, has not been arrested. Convict James Hearty, described in Hue- and- Cry of 8th of last month, has not been arrested. Convict James Slattery ( failing to report himself), not arrested; Hue- and Cry, 5th January, 1886. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. DESCRIPTION of a horse, the property of James Dunne, which was stolen from the lands of Wood- burn, parish of Shankill, barony of Belfast Upper, on the 3rd June, 1886:— Dark bay yearling colt, recently castrated, white spot on each hind foot, gray hairs in the tail, and walks wide with the hind legs. Lisburn, June 9, 1886. ( 74694 c.— 28713.) DESCRIPTION of James Colwell ( mother's surname M'Whirter), native of Mullinsallagh, who stands charged with having, on the 15th day of May, 1886, in the barony of Lower Toome, parish of Portglenone, seriously assaulted Hugh Burnett, by striking him on the head with a spade, and thereby endangering his life :— Very sleepy looking, very heavy eyelids, holds his head erect when speaking to any one, as if unable to raise his eyelids ; gray eyes, long sharp nose, pale complexion, long thin face, stout make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 25 years of age, fair hair, small moustache ; wore a sealskin cap, black coat, moleskin trowsers, and black vest; is a labourer. Ballymena, May 16, 1886. ( 74346 o.— 28094.) Young offender WM. Joseph Carlisle, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 12th March, 1886. John Christy ( threatening to shoot), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 9th February, 1886. Belfast. James Monaghan, alias Delaney ( embezzlement), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd February, 1886. Thomas Cullen ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th March, 1885. Cavan. Thomas Young ( homicide), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 19th May, 1885. Clare. DESCRIPTION of Thomas Sexton, native of Mount- scott, who stands charged with having, on the 1st December, 1885, in the barony of Ibrickane, parish of Kilfarboy, seriously assaulted John O'Neill, by striking him on the head with a stone, from the effects of which his life is now in danger :— A well- built hardy man, sullen down looking appearance, gray eyes, long nose, yellow swarthy complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 40 years of age, brown hair; wore a brown hat, faded whitish tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a small farmer and cattle dealer. Ennistymon, April 2, 1886. ( 73800 c.— 27157.) Cork. DESCRIPTION of Michael Buckley, native place un- known, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 29th May, 1886, in the barony of West Muskerry, parish of Maclonugh, stolen two sheep, the property of William Connell, off his farm at Shonagare :— Cut marks on upper lip and side of head, one tooth missing in front of mouth, bald, gray or blue eyes, slightly cocked nose, fresh complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, 50 years of age; wore a dark frieze coat, corduroy trowsers, and vest; is a dairyman. Macroom, June 9, 1886. ( 74707 o.— 28738.) DESCRIPTION of a person, reputed to be John Neill, or O'Neill, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 2nd April, 1886, in the barony of West Division East Carbery, parish of Kilkerranmore, murdered Daniel Neill, of Knocks District, Dunmanway, Sub- District Ballygurteen, by shooting him with a revolver :— Wants forefinger of right hand, regular no? e, pale complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 50 years of age, dark hair; wore a sack- shaped dark coat, light trowsers like doeskin, check flannel shirt; is a navvy, lately on Clonakilty and Ballydehob New Rail- way; returned American. Dunmanway, April 4, 1886. ( 78708 c.- 26999.) Patrick Quinn ( charged with having been one of a party of men, who called at the houses of several persons and demanded arms and money), not arrested; Hue- and- Ory, 4th December, 1885. Down. DESCRIPTION of Arthur Tilbey, says he is from London, who has been returned for trial to Newry Quarter Sessions of 29th June next, charged with having, on the 22nd April, 1886, in the barony of Upper Iveagh, parish of Clonallon, obtained money under false pretences, by representing himself as an agent of the Loyal and Patriotic Union :— Smart active appearance, well set- up, swaggering gait, looks as if he had served in the army ; has a sore m^ rk on left cheek, near corner of eye ; speaks quickly, with strong Engli> h accent; wears small side whiskers, moustache, and imperial which are fair; large gray eyes, hooked nose, fresh complexion, bloated face, very stout make, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 36 or 37 years of age, rather fair hair ; wore a round black hat, worsted coat, tweed trowsers, worsted vest ( all much worn). It is requested that any information regarding him may be communicated to the District Inspector at Rathfriland. Rathfriland, May 5,1886. ( 74146 c.— 27749.) » Dublin. The property of Mrs. Hannah Mathews, which was stolen from her house, Richmond- road, on the night of the 26th or morning of the 27th March, 1886, has not been recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 30th March, 1886. The articles, the property of William George Edmonds, which were stolen from his dwelling- house, have not been recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 12th March, 1886. James Smith ( robbery of money), not arrested j Hue- and- Cry, 16th February, 1886. Fermanagh. James Cassidy ( assault endangering life), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd October, 1884. Galway, DESCRIPTION of Robinson Gibson, native of Yorkshire, who stands charged with having, on the 19th May, 1886, in the barony of Galway, parish of St. Nicholas, stolen £ 23 8s. in gold, silver, and copper, the property of Captain C. H. Cox, of the West York Regiment:— Brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 5- J inches high, about 21 years of age, brown hair ; wore a black jacket, brown trowsers, and black vest; is a private soldier of the West York Regiment, and was acting as servant to Captain Cox. ; Galway, May 21, 1886. ( 74530 c.— 28406.) DESCRIPTION of Joseph Greene, native of Mace ( Carna), who stands charged with having, on the 9th January, 1886, in the barony of Ballynahinch, parish of Moyrus, seriously assaulted John Corbett. by striking him with a stone on the head, ai d btiug bailed to stand his trial at the present Galway Spring Assizes, failed to do so :— Down- looking appearance, dark whiskers, recently clipped very short, gray eyes, ordinary nose, dark complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 22 years of age, dark hair; wore a black soft hat, dark gray frieze coat, trowsers, and vest; is a farmer's son. He will endeavour to emigrate to America, and it is believed he may have already done so. Warrant ordered for his arrest. Roundstone, March 19,1886. ( 72603 c.— 26584.) The watches and other property, stolen from Ji P. Fogarty's shop, situate in Shop- street, Galwl which was forcibly entered on the night of 22nd morning of 23rd February last, have not been recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 26th February, 1886. John Wood ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Ory, 5th January, 1886. % THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, JUNE 15, 1886. Kerry. DESCRIPTION of John Morrissey ( mother's surname Daly), native of Brosna, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 4th instunt, in the barony of Trughenackmy, parish of Brosna, fired two shots into the dwelling- house of Hanoria Casey, with intent to kill or maim the inmates thereof:— Probably has fresh cuts or bruises on head or face, dark eyes, long sharp pointed nose, pale complexion, th'n face, medium make, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 80 years of age, black hair, heavy eyebrows, small black moustache, a returned American, speaks through his nose with a Yankee twang, may have a revolver in pooket over seat of trowsers ; wore a black sealskin cap, gray tweed coat, corduroy trowsers, and gray twoed vest; is a cooper. Listowel, April 9, 1H86. ( 73804 c.— 27162.) Thomas Connor ( intimidation), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd April, 18^ 6. John Allman ( intimidation), not arrested; Hue- at'd- Cry, 19th Ma eh, 1886. Jeremiah Healy ( assault endangering life), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd February, 18* 6. Daniel Sullivan ( charged with others of having, on the night of the 18th November, 1885, in the barony of Magunihy, parish of Molahiffe, murdered John O'C. curtin), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 20th November, 1885. Kildare. The man, name and native place unknown, described i tho Hue- and- Ory of 9th February, 1886 ( charged with having set fire to a rick of hay), has not been arrested. Kilkenny. The three persons, names and native places un- known, charged with having committed a highway robbery, and described in Hue- and- Cry of 30th of last April, have not been arrested. King's DESCRIPTION of Convict James Ivers, X 421, native of Dublin, convicted 11th February, 1882, at Dublin, of larceny, from the person, with violence, and sen- tenced to 5 years' penal servitude:— Burn mark on right elb iw, left eye dim, no hair on eyebrows or eyelids, gray eyes, flat nose, fair complexion, round face, stout make, ft feet inches high, about 23 years of age, brown hair; is a labourer. This man was released on Licence from Mountjoy Prison, on 10th April, 1H86, and stated his intention of residing at Tullamore, to which place he has not came, and bis present whereabouts is unknown. Tullamore, May 15, 1886. ( 323f> 9 M.— 60571.) Leitrim. DESCRIPTION of a cow, the property of Edward Tubman, which was stolen from off the lands of Drumacken, parish of Oughteragh, barony of Carrig- alleu, on the night of the 2nd or morning of the 3rd June, 1886:— Two year- old heifer, gray colour, long horns turned upwards ; value for about £ 6. Ballinamore, June 9, 1886. ( 74755 O.--- 28826.) DESCRIPTION of two asses, the property of William J. Francis, which are supposed to have been stolen from off his farm at Calloughs, parish of Carrigallen, barony of Carrigallen, on morning of 30th May, 1886 :— 1. A gray mare ass, white on belly, hair off breast, shod on fore feet; value for 30a. 2. A he ass, one year old, gray colour, not shod; value for 30s. Ballinamore, June 8, 1886. ( 74626 a— 28777.) Peter Joseph Rooney ( obtaining money by false pretences), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 19th Febru- ary, 18b6. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of a person, name and native place unknown but who gave the name of Andrew Cotter, who stands charged with having, on the 7th day of April, in the borough of Limerick, parish of Saint John's, by fraud and false pretences, obtained from one John Crowe, one sack of flour, one sack of Indian meal, and one cwt. of bran, the property of Thomas Gaffney, Esquire, J. P. ; supposed to reside in the neighbourhood of Killkishen, district of Tulla, and county Clare :— Round stooped shoulders, short cocked nose, fair reddish complexion, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, between 40 and 50 years of age, sandy hair and whiskers all round face; wore a gray frieze coat; appeared to be a countryman. Limerick, April 10, 1886. ( 73824 o.— 27201.) Londonderry. Peter M'Guigan ( unlawful assembly), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd April, 1886. Longford. Thomas Brown ( serious assault), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 1st January, 1886. Mayo. Thomas Costelloe ( robbery of a pig), not arrested ; Hue- and Cry. 26' h February, 1886. Patrick Healy ( charged with having assaulted Edward Hussey, assistant messenger of the Court of Bankruptcy, Ireland, after being arrested on a Warrant issued by said Court, thereby effecting his escape from legal custody) has not been arrested, Hue- and- Cry, 26th January, 1886. Robert Peyton ( rape), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd January, 1886. Meath. John Carlton ( embezzlement), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 12th February, 1886. Queen's. Anne Dempsey, supposed native of Dublin ( child desertion), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 26th Feb- ruary, 1886. Tipperary. Two persons, names and native places unknown, who stand charged with having cn the night of the 11th December, 1885, in the barony of Upper Ormond, parish of Kilmore, been two Moonlighters, armed with revolvers, who entered the house of Denis Manning, of Ballincur, and forcibly took therefrom a double- barrelled gun, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 15th December, 1885. Waterford. The articles of silver plate, the property of Miss Mary R. Lynch, which were stolen from the Devon- shire Arms Hotel, Dungarvan, on night of 21st or morning of 22nd April, 1886, have not been re- covered ; Hue- and- Cry, 27th April 1886. John Maher ( rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 8th January, 1886. Westmeath. DESCRIPTION of a person ( supposed tramp), name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 14th May, 1886, in the barony of Moycashel, parish of Newtown, stolen an ass, the property of David Morris, of Cornaher— a gelding ass, aged about 10 years, light gray colour, brown spot across his shoulder, feather mark on left eye; value for about £ 3:— Slight make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 50 years of age, wore all his beard ; wore a long dark coat. Kilbeggan, May 19, 1886. ( 74407 c.— 58213.) Wexford. English Licence holder John Dempsey, who has failed to report himself to the Wexford Constabu- lary, has not been arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th February, 1886. Wicklow. DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender who, on the 8th May, 1886, absconded from the St. Kevin's Reformatory School at Glencree :— John M'Grath, No. 2,132, about 17 or 18 years of age, 5 feet high, stout make, fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes, ordinary rose and mouth, round visage, blue dot on left hand near thumb. Formerly belonged to Talbot- street, Dublin. His parents ate dead The school dress, all with Reformatory stamp consists of corduroy trowsers, vest, and jacket, cloth cap ( Scotch make), strong and nailed boots, No. 2,132. Had a rather simple- looking appearance, usually half smiling He took with him an old white hat and a faded serge coat belonging to one of the masons. Was seen going in the direction of Castle-' dermot, where he has an uncle. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expense of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Reformatories, June 10, 1886. ( 32568 M. — 60798.) DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender, who, on the 4th June, 1886, absconded from the Glenqree Reformatory School, county Wicklow:— John Newsome, No. 1,961 ; about 16 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 5 feet 3 inches high, rather slender make, fresh, but tanned complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, long and regular nose, ordinary mouth, long visage, cut mark on forehead, and " J. N." on left arm. Formerly belonged to Santry, county Dublin. His parents are dead. The school dress, all with Reformatory stamp, consists of corduroy trowsers, vest, and jacket, check shirt, cloth ( Scotch make) cap, strong and nailed boots, No. 1,961. The trowsers, jacket, waistcoat, and cap described above have been found, and he is supposed to have instead a double- peaked dark gray cap, a snuff- coloured corduroy trowsers, a tweed vest, and a faded cloth j acket, neither of which is branded. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expenses of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Reformatory, June 7, 1886. ( 32538 M.— 60726.) 0 THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, JUNE 15, 1886. 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. District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the Names and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in their respective Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, 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. 0 MALES. No Nuns. 866 James Irvine, alias Wm. J. Harvey, alias Johnston, alias James Wilson, Iter William alias Patrick Curran, alia* Christopher Fisher, 6352 John Regan,' 6607 James Berns, . . 63 robert Heffadine, . 37 Michael Francis O'Meara, . 3962 John Sinnott, 81 Francis Hayden, alias Wallace, 116 Hugh Corrigan, 19 Alexander Martin, 113 John M'Cawley, . Date of first Insertion la Hae- and- Cry. 18 - I - 7 » 1 - 1- 76 13- 10- 76 28 - II — 7b 4- 12- 77 23 - lO .. 77 30 - 10 - 74 9 - 4- 78 4 - ?- 79 6- 3- 78 14 - 2- 79 No. Nans 232 Francis M'Manus, . . 214 Bernard Joyce, 130 William J. Jackson, 241 Edward Toal, 246 John M'Farland, . 243 Joseph Harvey, 71 Michael O'Neill, or John Neill 802 John Purcell, or John Sheridan, 656 Michael Kiely, 308 Daniel O'Sullivan, . 330 John Reilly, 842 William Hogan, alias J. WILson, alias J. Allen, Date of first Insertion in No Hue- and- Cry. 17 - 12 - 80 324 24 - 8- 80 856 6 - 5- 79 839 25 - 1- 81 352 22 - 3- 81 364 26 - 2- 81 876 21 - 6- 78 379 12- 6- 82 390 11- 11- 81 396 26 - 9- 82 422 27 - 4- 83 414 444 11- 9- 83 Name. John Hughes Patrick Gough, Alexander M'Cafferty, John Porter, Daniel M'Leneghan, Thomas Dunne, James Gray, alias Alex. Hamilton, Samuel Smyth, John Higgins, otherwise M'Cabe, John Ryan, otherwise Franklin, . Thomas M'Enroe, George Budd, . Date of first Insertion In Hae- and- Cry 19 - 1- 83 4- 12- 88 31 - 7- 83 2- 11- 83 4- 3- 84 19- 8- 84 17- 10- 84 10 - 2- 86 3- 3- 86 27 - 10 - 85 16 - 9- 86 1 - 6- 86 FEMALES. 1040 Mary Mahony, 37 Mary Cahill, all Tallant Ac., as Carr, alia - 10- 72 i( 16 - 7- 78 67 Catherine Cosgrove, 72 Sarah Rankin, 9 - 7- 80 17- 12- 80 96 Charlotte M'Mullen, . . 19- 9- 79 118 Mary Donnelly, . . . 18- 5- 83 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). Office Register Number, Name and Alias. DESCRIPTION. Age. Height. Hair. 1016 138 343 1081 442 443 444 141 1109 James M'Clen- eghan. Ellen Donnelly, alias Flanagan, Mary A. Fox, . William Martin, Henry M'Far- land. Joseph Grogan, George Budd, . Mary kelly, alias Purcell, alias Brennan. Thomas Francis, alias Holmes, alias Hickey. 49 39 34 24 19 54 51J 6 6 5 0 6 4 6 5} 6 6 5 8 5 3 5 4 5 51 Brown, turning gray. Fair Dark, turning gray. Brown Brown Dark Brown Brown Gray Brown Eyes. Brown Gray Hazel Gray Brown Gray Gray Gray Gray Com- plexlqn. Trade or Occupation. Fresh Fresh Sallow Fair Fresh Fresh Fresh Sallow Sallow Sailor and Groom. Prostitute Char- woman. Labourer Dealer Labourer Tailor Other Distinguishing Mark. First joint second rightfingerhas been injured ; nail on third left finger cut through; mole cen- tre of back; cut- scar over right tem- ple, centre and top of forehead, and on right leg; large wart back of neck; large brown mark near left eye. Cut- mark on fore- head. Cross, I. H. S., in two places on left fore- arm ; cut- mark on right side of jaw. Third left finger broken, blue mark between left thumb and forefinger, cut- mark over left eye." Cut- mark temple. on left Scar on left cheek, two blue dots and cross on right fore- arm, five blue dots on left forearm, scar on both knees, birth- mark right seat. Lost some upper front teeth. ShoemakerBald; D. on left side; large mole behind left ear; lost nearly all his teeth. Prion from whioh Liberated, and Date of Liceration. Offence for which Convicted. Lusk, 11/ 12/ 85. Waterford, 4/ 3/ 86. High Park Refuge. Mountjoy, 17/ 4/ 86. Dundalk, 1/ 6/ 86. Dundalk, 2/ 6/ 86. Birmingham, 28/ 5/ 86. Waterford, 6/ 6/ 86. Mountjoy, 11/ 6/ 86. Burglary and previous conviction for felony. Larceny. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Larceny. Burglary. Larceny. Stealing watch and chain. Larceny and previous convictions. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Senteno*. 14 years' penal servitude. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 6 years' penal servitude. 5 years' penal servitude 12 calendar months' hard labour. 2 years' hard labour. 12 calendar months. 2 years' hard labour. 7 years' penal servitude. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. 7 years 3 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years. 5 years Intended Residence after Liberation. Belfast. Robert street, Belfast Belfast. Dublin 8, Carrick- hill, Belfast. 69, Millfield, Belfast. O'Connell- street, Dublin. Castlecomer Liverpool. Seven previous con- victions for larceny, and twice sentenced to Police super- vision. Four previous con- victions. Eight previous con- victions tor lar- cenies, Two previous con- victions for larceny. Two previous con- victions for larceny. One previous con- viction for shop- breaking and lar- ceny. Five previous " con- victions for larceny. Twice sentenced to penal servitude in England. BY AUTHORITY— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. ( Limited), 87, 88, & 89, Abbey- Btreet, Dublin, The Queen's Printing Office.
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