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26/11/1889

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

Date of Article: 26/11/1889
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THE Police a Gazette, = c OR ' bUE- AND- C Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. RBQ'XTIJA. TION'B. IT All Notices intended for insertion in tlie Hue- and- Ory 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 j 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. All Descriptions of persons whose apprehension is sought on a charge of Misdemeanour should be accompanied by a statement that a Warrant haB been issued and by the name of the person in whose hands it is. But the Constabulary should remember that they cannot arrest a person charged with an offence of thi* nature unless they have the Warrant in their possession when making the arrest %• 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 the mistake cannot be rectified. Prison and Police Authorities are particularly requested to be good enough to inform the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of th* abolition of Gaols, Stations, & c., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Cry " no longer necessary. , , DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. NOTICE. The composition of the Hue- and- Cry Will be found arranged for easy reference at follows :— Ca.) Regulations on top of first page. Cb.) Apprehensions sought ( 1.) Royal Irish Constabulary. ( 2.) Dublin Metropolitan Folio*. ( 3.) English Polio*. ( 4.) Scotch Folio*. ( e.) Animals, & c., stolen ( d.) Property stolen. ( e.) Apprehensions. { APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. ^ Antrim, Description of THOMAS M'CURLEY, native of Ligonicl, who stands charged with having, on the 16th day of November, 1889, in the barony of Upper Belast, parish of Shankhill, assaulted Constable Francis O'Brien while in the execution of his duty:— Brown eyes, regular nosa, fresh complexion round full face, very stout make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 25 years of age, sandy hair; wore a black cip, dark coat, trowsers, and vest. Is a labourer, and served in the army. Lisburn, 19th November, 1889. ( 99674 712- 43.) Description of ROBERT MITCHELL, native of Strabane, county Tyrone, who stands chargod with having, on the 8th November, 1889, in the barony of Upper Toome, parish of Drummaul, stolen from his employer, Edmond M'Manus, a glazier's diamond, value 15s.:— Tattooed on back of both hands, American fl lg with stars and stripes on left, and a fern leaf on right, gray eyes, slightly cocked nose, fair complexion, regular face, slight make, 5 feat 9 inches high, about 22 years of age, fair hair; wore a black peaked cap, gray coat and froweers, and black vest, ow shoes, nearly new; is a painter. Has a good address, and speaks with a slight American accent. A Warrant has been issued for his arrest. Antrim, 14th November, 188a ( 99583 c.— 71055.) Description of jOHN GRANT, native of Lisburn, charged with having, on the 22nd day of F ( c who stands October, 1889, in th< parish of Blaris, sen of Upper Massareene, , usly essiultcd Robert Hull, of Lisburn thereby fracturing his skull and placing his lifa in danger Large mark of an evil on right side of neck and jaw, with pieces cf flesh, now healed, projecting, blue eye*, regular nose, sindy complexion, thin faco, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 28 yeai s of age, sandy hair wore a dark coat, white moleskin trowsers, and dark vest; is a labourer. * Lisburn, 25th October, 1889. ( 99259 c.— 70161.) Armagh* Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 21st October, 1889, in . the barony of Upper Orier, parish of Killeevy, stolen a gold watch and chain, and gold brooch and ear- rings, value £ 20, from the dwell- mg- house of James Carragher; watch and chain have been recovered:— Wants some upper front teeth, mark or small hole behind one of the jaws, one of the fingers contracted or joint off; dark eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 32 years of age, dark brown hair, recently clipped ; wore an old small hat much indented, old dark long- skirted coat, brownish trowsers, and bad shoes ; is a ballad singer, and plays three balled trick ; very shabby appearance. He has a northern accent, and knows all about Cavan and Sligo ; sings at fairs and markets ; may be accompanied by others. Inform mation sworn. Newry, 25th October, 1889. ( 99275 C.— 70462.) Caran, Description of PATRICK MONAGHAN, ( believed fictitious), native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 7th November, 1889, in the barony of Tullygarvey, parish of Kildrumsheridan, stolen a bullock, the property of Thomas Hamilton, and sold it on same day to Geo. M'Cabe:— Very slight make, black moustache, hooked nose, thin features, rather good looking, smart appearance, carried a stick, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 19 years of age; wore a soft black felt hat, dark clothes, red and black woollen gloves, purple mufflar round his neck. Bailieboro', Nov.. 1889. ( 99556c 70999.) Description of MICHAEL GALLIGAN, native of Cullis, county Cavan, who stands charged with having, on the 9th August, 1889, in the barony of Tullyhunco, parish of Drumlane, stolen a watch the property of Thomas M'Caffrey. The offence has not previously been inserted in the Hue- and- Cry ;— Prominent teeth, has lost two teeth in upper jaw, hazel eyes, fair com- plexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 18 years of age, brown hair; wore a gray tweed coat, plaid trowsers and vest; is a farm servant. Information sworn and Warrant in hands of R. I. Constabulary at Killeshandra. Killeshandra, 13th August, 1889. ( 97877 C 67979). Cork. Description of PETER REGAN ( mother's sur- name Canty), native of Tullyglass, who stands charged with having, on the 28th day of September, 1889, in the barony of Kinalmeaky, parish of Murragh, inde- cently assaulted Hannah O'Brien, at Farnthomas, and having been bailed to appear at Ballineen Petty Sessions on 14th instant, failed to do so :— No beard, very slight moustache, gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, thin faco, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 22 years of age, dark hair; wore a soft bat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer, Warrant issued for his arrest in hands of the Royal Irish Constabulary, Mountpleasant. Bandon, 15th Oct., 1889. ( 99052 c.— 70051.) Donegal, Description of JAMES COYLE, native of Claggan near Carrigart, who stands charged with having, on the 25th day of August, 1889, id th* barony of Innishowen, parish of Desertegney, stolen on* five- pound note and one sovereign from his master, Denis M'Laughlin:— Blue eyes, long nose, complexion, long face, medium make, S feet about 17 years of age, light brown hair j wore a tweed coat, moleskin trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Information sworn and Warrant in hands of the District Inspector at Buncrana. Buncrana, 27th August, 1889. ( 98104 c— 68384.) ELIZA SHEPPHERD ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 17th Sept., 1889. ( 98417 c.— 68968.) Kilkenny. Description of JAMES WHELAN, . native of Bagenalstown, who stands charged with having, on the 15th September, 1889, in the barony of Fassidinnen, parish of Castlecomer, on being arrested on a charge of drunkenness, assaulted Constable Wm. J. Campbell, by kicking him and obstructing him in the execution of his duty, and subsequently making his escape from th* barrack yard:— Scar on right cheek under the eye and extending to side of nose, has fresh cut marks on right heel, believed to have scurvy on arms and legs, keeps his hands in his pockets when walking, blue eyes, rather long thin nose, pale complexion, long thin face, slight active make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 22 years of age, dark hair; wore a brown tweed cap, black sack coat, black corduroy trowsers, and dark vest, old militia boots; is a labourer. Castlecomer, 18th Sept., 1889. ( 9S533 c.— 69177.) King's. Description of THOMAS WALSH, native of Ferns, county Wexford, who stands charged with having, on the night of 7th or morning of 8th No- vember, 1889, in the barony of Geashill, parish of Geashill, stolon £ 4 15s. 6d. from the dwelling- house of John Kelly, of Killinmore — Long nose, red com- plexion, long face, stoat make, 5 feet 11 iachcs high, about 45 years of age, fair hair, sandy whiskers cut short and turning gray ; wore a tweed Coat, corduroy trowsers, and tweed vest; is an itinerant labourer. Informations sworn and Warrant issued. Tullamore, 9th November, 1889. (, 99490 c.— 70883.) Description of JOHN CONNOR, native of Athlone, who stands charged with having, on the 26th day of October, 1889, in the barony of Ballycowan, parish of Kilbride, stolen £ 3 from the house of John Molloy, of Ballydaly, where he was employed as a ssrvant :— Slight halt, scarcely perceptible, in left foot; gray eyes, short thin nose, reddish complexion, small face, boyish looking, stout make, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, about 24 years of age, brown hair, face all shaved except slight brown moustache; wore a two- peaked cap, brown tweed jacket, tweed trowsers with whitish stripes, and light tweed vest; is employed as a ploughman and labourer by small farmers, and is in Roscommon Militia Information sworn and Warrant in hands of District Inspector at Tullamore. Tullamore, 1st Nov., 1889. ( 99370 c.— 70636.) TT THE POLICE GAZETTE, OE HTTE- AHD- CBY, NOVEMBER 28, 1889. Description of RICHARD HYLAND, native of Brackna, who stands charged with having, on or about 7th October, 1889, at Brackna, in the barouy of Coolestown, parish of Clonsast,. stolen a heifer, the property of Edward Campion, of Brackna — Walks with a stoop j, gray eye?, thick now, pale fallow com- plexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, abont 60 years of age; wore a hard round hat, frieze coat, corduroy trowsers, The stolen heifer has been recovered. Edenderry, let Nov., 1889. ( 99255 c— 70501.) Young offender, MICHAEL M'CRUDDEN, No. 1061, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry,^* 8th October. 1889. g ( 276 H. c.) limericK. Description of JOHN WAIDE, retire of Cappa- more, who stands charged with having, on the 1st September, 188S, in. the BArONy of Ormeybeg, parish ol Tuogh, seriously assaulted John Burke, of Killuragh, thereby fracturing his sknll and placing his life in danger:— Gray eyes, short thick nose, sallow com- plexion, round face, stout make, 5. feet 4. or 5 inches high, about 24 years of age.; wore a black hard hat, brown tweed coat, corduroy irowsers, and brown tweed vest is ft labourer New Pallas, 18th Sept., 1889. ( 98534 c— 69148.) PATRICK MARTIN ( manslaughter), not ar- rested; Hue- and- Cry, 17th September, 1889. : ( 98360 c— 69024.) MICHAEL BRETT ( embezzlements, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd Sept., 1889. ( 98131 c— 68437.) THOMAS H. NOLAN, alias THOMAS PAUL CULLEN, alias Mr. HARRINGTON ( obtaining money fraudulently), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th September, 1889. ( 93239 c.— 68810.) Longford Description of MICHAEL GORDON, nativo of Kingsconrt, county Cavan; who stands' charged with having, < m the 20th November, 1889, and sundry other, dates, in the barony of Ardagh, parish of Temple michael, embezzled various sums amounting to upwards of £ 30 sterling, from the Singer Sewing Machine Company t-^- Lean- s forward when walking, stooped rounded shoulder?, gray tender eyes, large nose, florid complexion, round full face, medium make, S feet 7 inches high, about 27 years of age, fair hfir, slight sandy moustache, small side mutton- chop whiskers; wwe a ronnd hard black hat, black coat, dark tweed trowsers and vest. Is an agent for the Singer Manu- facturing Company. Longford, 23rd Nov., 1889. ( S9T50 c.— 71380.) ' ' \ ' Description of PATRICK M'NALLY, native of Shanmullagh, and MICHAEL HIGGINS, of no fixed residence, who stand charged with having, on the 10th day of November, 1889, in the barony of Longford, parish of Cloonguish, stabbed Michael Quinn, thereby endangering his life :—- h May have fresh cut- marks on his head and face, dark eyes, thick nose, dark complexion, long thin face, medium make, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 24 years of age; is a stonemason. 2. Very stout make, 6 feet 6 inches high, about 35 years of age, dark curly hair; is a shoefaaker. Longford, 15th November, 1889. ( 99538 c.— 71139). Description of THOMAS M'MANUS ( mother's surname Griffin), native of Drumlish, who stands charged with having, on the 15th day of October, 1889, in the barony of Longford, parish of Killoe, stolen a cow, the property Of James M'Nally, of Drumlish ( cow value for £ 11) :— Gray eyes, regular nofe, pale complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 11 inches high, about 42 years of age, fair hair; wore a round black hat, white frieze , eoat, brown tweed trowsers and vest; is a farmer and cattlo dealer. Longford, 6th November, 1889. ( 99297 c— 70500.) Description of JAMES CULLUM, native of Larkfield, who stands charged with having, on the 28th day of October, 1889, in the barony of Granard, parish of Columbkill, stabbed Francis Brady, of Lark- field, in the back, from tho effects of which his life is now in danger:— Dark heavy oyebrows, slovenly gait, leans forward when walking, down- looking appearance, small dark moustache, gray eyes, long thin noee, dark sallow complexion, long thin faie, medium make, 6 feet 1 inch high, about 28 or 30 years of ago, dark hair slightly tinged with gray; wore a hard h& t, brown tweed coat, trowsors, and - veat, Wellington boots'; is a farmer's eon. Granard, 30th October, 1889. ( 99331c— 70565.) Louth Description of FREDERICK MULLIGAN, native of Dublin, who stands charged with having, on the 17th day of November, 1889, at Drogheda, in tho barony of Upper Duleek, parish of St. mary's, by false pretences obtained a number of carpenter's tools, v'z. v— 4 planes, 5 saws, 9 chisels. 3 gimlets, 2 hammers, and 1 hatchet, all marked " S. Martin," value £ 3 10*., the property ofone Stephen Martin:— Tattooed on right arm, blue oje?, regular nose, f'& ir complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high> abont 32 years of age, brojvn hair, fair momtache; wore a ronnd'hard bat, dark coat, white plaia trowsers, and tyeed vest. Is a tramping carpenter. Warrant for arresVin hands of D. I., Drogheda. Drogheda, 21st November, 1 § 89. ( 99709 c.— 71302.) " Mayo. PAT CATTIGAN ( assaitrlt), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th September, 1889. ( 98387 c.— 68914.) — Meath. Description of JOHN KELLY ( name supposed to be fictitious), native of Ballymote, county Sligo, who stands charged with having, on the ISthiNovember, 1889. it: the barony of Lower moyfeuragh, parish of Rathcore, stolen about £ 1 ( one pound) in copper, the property of James Carolan, from a lodging- house at Enfield:— Pretends to be dumb, but speaks with slight stoppage; slouching gait, dark ayes, regular nose, dark complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 10 inches high, abont 33 years of age, dark hair, dark beard and whiskers, which it is likely he will shave off; wore a hard black hat, black torn coat, moleskin trewsers, and new high- low boots. Travelling with swing- boats. Warrant issued. Trim, 19th November, 1889. ( S9589 c.— 71266.) Queen's JOHN SUTCLIFFE f embezzlement), not arrested j Hue- and- Cry, 6th Sept., 1889. ( 98245 o.— 68621.) Roscommon JOHN LENNON ( assault), not arrested; Hue- and- ===== sligo Description of ANDREW BREHENY ( mother's surname Kelly), native of Ballymote, who stands charged with haVing, ontha 18th September, 1889, inth'e barony of Corran, parish of Emlaghfad, stolen nine heifers, five bullocks, and seven sheep, value for abosst £ 200, - the property of his father, Michael Breheny, which he sold at Collooney Fair on 18th September, 1889, and decamped with the money Smart active make, full gray eyes, straight nose, fair complexion, long face, stout make, 5 feet 11 inches high, about 27 years of age; wore a soft hat, dark. blue coat, dark trowsers end vest; is a farmer's son; served in Marines. Warrant for his arrest in hands of the Police at Ballymote. Ballymote, 26th Sept., 1889. ( 98701 C.— 69427.) Tipperary. Description of JOHN HOPKINS,, nativo of Thurles, who stands charged with having, on the 10th February, 1888, in the town of Cappoquin, got married to a woman named Judith Cormack, his lawful wife being alive at the time:— Blind of an eye, one foot flat result of an inj ary, was in the army, dark complexion, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, abont 50 years of age, dark hair, reddish whiskers; is a tramp and gathers rags in south and west of Ireland. Is accompanied by Judith Cormack, who is also blind of aa eye and of small stature. If observed, informa- tion should be at once sent to the D. I. at Nenagh. Nenagh, 23rd November, 1889. ( 99752 c.— 71382.) Description of MICHAEL MOLONEY, alias MICHAEL M'MAHON, alias JOHN BYRNE, alias MICHAEL WHITE, native of Feakle, county Clare, who stands charged on suspicion, with having, on the night of 20th October, 1889, at Gurtlassobrien, in the barony of Ownay and Arra, parish cf Temple - chally, stolen three head of cattle, tho property of Hugh Garahea :— Gray eyes, regular nose, fresh com- plexion, 5 feet 4 inches high, abont 46 years of age, brown hair, turning gray; is a stonecutter, but latterly acts as a cattle drover, and attends fairs. This man has been several tiroes convicted for cattle stealing, and is a returned convict on ticket- of- leave, who has failed to report himself. Newport, 31st Oct., 1889 ( 99277 c.— 70464.) Description of EDMOND CROWE, native of Cutteen, who aiands charged with having, on the night of 22nd or morning of 23rd October, 1889, in the barony of Clanwilliam, parish of Sologheadbeg, stolen four calves ( since recovered), the property of Thomas Crowe, which he sold in fair of Newport, county Tipperary, on 23rd October, 1889:— Smart active appearance, respectable looking, dresses very tastily, gray eyes, straight nose, fresh complexion, oval face, smart make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 22 years of age, dark hair; wore a light- coloured overcoat, light tweed trowsers, and vest; has the appearance of a jockey; is a farmer's son. Dundrum, 29th October, 1889. ( 99273 c.— 70522.) Description of JOHN COFFEY, native of Gurt- mullen, who stands charged with having, on the 5th July, 1889, at Gurtmullen, in the barony of Ikerrin, parish of Boscrea, indecently assaulted one Maggie Coonan, and having teen admitted to bail failed to appear at Nenagh Quarter Sessions, on 2nd October,. 1889:— Gray eyes, regular nose, swarthy complexion, thin face, stout maite, 5' feet 5 Inches high, abont 20 years of age; wore a dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer.- A / Warrant, has bean issued for his srrost* jfoscroa, 13th October, 1889. ( 97338 0— 69941.) Description of PATRICK GLEESON, nativo of Mohir, who stands charged with having, on the 29th June, 1889, in the barony of Kitmanagh Upper, parish of Uppercharch. seriously as. naultely James Corbitt and Michael Qmnn, from the eflkcts. Jf which Corbitt's life is now in danger. Ho was bmitd for trial and has absconded:— Gray eyes, regula^ aosa, fresh complexion, soft round face, stoat make, 6 fee t high, about 22 years of . age, brown hair; wore a ! ar go soft hat, gray tweed coat, trowsors, and Vest; is a fa rmer's son, This man may end^ oufto'emigrato, W arrant for his arrest in hands of police at Shohwrio. Thurles, 20th Sept, 1889. --< 974- 14 c — 69219.) Waterlord. • - Description of LAURENCE O'DONNELL, native Of Lyre East, wh;- stanua charged with having, on the 27th September, 1889, in the . barony of Coshmore and Coshbride, parish of Lismore, grievously assaulted'one James O'Donnell:— Gray eyes, cocked noso, sandy complexion, regular face, medium, m^ Ue, 5 foot 7£ inches high, about 23 years of age, light Jon hair, smaU sar. Jy moustache,' no beard or whislrers; woro'a tweea Coat, trowsers, and vest; is a farmer's son. WsSrf& nt in hands of Royalilrish Constabulary, Cappoqnin. Capjjotjuin, 30th Sept, 1889, ( 93764 0,- 69528.) •• • < : i" J^ PATRICK MORRISRY ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hne- and- Cry, 27th August, 1889,. ( 98051 68296.) i g 7 a — _ Wicklow, J Description of TF § % » d A WOMAN, names and nativtf plaCbs ufiMOwn^ who stand sus- pected of having, on the- 14th- October, 1889, in the barony of SMflelagh, parish- of Cf* rnpw, been concerned in forcibly entering SJii] lelagri Church, taking froirt the vefetfy a pair of shoes, rfn old white towel, and a box of matches:— —; " C.. ' " fi 1. 5 feet 8 inches high,. between 20 and 30 years of age; wore a grayish Cap and coat, d'ark troW ' ers. 2. 5 feet 8 inchj? high, between 20 hnd 30 yeara bt age; wore a black liat and datk. coat. 3. Wore a dark shawl. Tinahelyj 30th October, 1889. ( 99141 c— 70233.) Description of TIMOTHY KELLY, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, oil the night of 24th or morning of 25th September, 1889, in the barony of Newcastle, parish of Kllcoole, stolon a gray tweed coat and elastic side bopts f'ros? John Moloney:— Old sores on upper Hp and right- cheek bone which he received in a fight lately, dark ounieu watery eyes, regular rose, jjalicw complexioft,. thin face, medium make, 5 feet § . inches h| gb, about 40 years of age, brown fcair^ wore a light twoed coat, dark trowsers; is a tramp. Warrant issued for his Arrost Bray, 29th September, 1889. ( 98744 o— 69497.) DUBLIN METRPOLITAN POLICE. G DivisiOn. Particulars relative to convict JOHN SULLIVAN, A 841, convicted at Cork Spring Assizes, or. 20th March, 1884, for wounding and grievous bodily . harm, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude32 years of age on conviction, married, is a labourer; born at Cork; resided before conviction at Fox's- street. Bandon, where his friends reside; brown hair, getting bald, brown eyes, dark brown eyebrows, large nose, large month, dark complexion, oval visage, stout make; 6 feet £ inch high ; Crucifix on left arm; eagle, flag, anchor, and tomb of Napoleon on right arm ; English coat of erms, lion, unicorn, and crown on breast. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison on licence, 27th September, 1889. He notified his arrival in Cork to the B. I. C. on the 3rd nit., and gave his address as Barrack- street, but he has r. ot since reported himself, and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under sec. 5 of 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112. ( 293 h. C.) Convict THOMAS BLACK, c 7 ( failing to report), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 29th October, 1889. ( 281 h. C.) JAMES O'CONNELL ( embezzlement, not ar- rested; Hue- and- Cry, 11th October, lj? 83. (£ 73 h. C.) Convict JAMES WILSON, A 9 • ( failing to report), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 27th September, 1889. ( 271 HC.) ENGLISH POLICE. Berkshire. A. CARTER and JOE PALMER, alias BLAKE ( obtaining cattle by false pretences), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 29th October, 1889. ( 280 h.' C.) THE POLICES GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, NOVEMBEB 20, 1889. Birmingham. y . BENTON CHARLES DAWES, not yet found; Hue- and- Cryt 15tli November, 18£ 9, ". ( 290 H. c,) Bradford. SAMUEL S. NAYLOR ( rape), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 27th August, 1889. ( 263 H, C.) Nc Cheshire. ni Jm CLEMENT TAYLOE ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th Sept., 1889. ( 261 H. C.) Essex. JOHN ADAMS ( illegally exporting salmon), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 5th Nov., 1889. ( 282 n. c.) Liverpool. Information requested as to the whereabouts of licence- holder JOHN CUNNINGHAM, a labourer, ex soldier, native of Norwich ( or Northwich, Cheshire), 84 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout figure, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, anchor tattcoed back of right hand, bullet wound calf of right leg. Convicted at Cork Assizes, 24th July, 1885, of rape, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude. Released from H. M. Convict Prison, Maryborough, 3rd July last. Registered No. o. 3. Information to the Chief Superintendent. Detective Department, Liverpool, November 12, 1889. ( 287 H. C.) Licence- holder BERNAED BOYLE, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 6th September, 1889. ( 266 H. O.) Rochdale. " Wanted on Warrant, charged with stealing £ 1,314, the property of his employers, the Crawford Spinning Company ( Limited), Rochdale s— JAMES COUPE, manufacturer's salesman, living last at 62, Bank- street, Chectham- hill, Manchester. He formerly lived at 7, Bennett- street, Crampsall; he wa9 also at one time in business at Todmorden, Yorkshire, as a sizer and warper; a native of Preston ; about 48 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, very bushy light sandy hair, parted in the middle, had light coloured whiskers, moustache, and eyebrows, light coloured eyes, rather deep sunk; a lowish forehead. This man's defalca- tions are very heavy, a charge of forgery will also be preferred against him by the Manchester City Police. He will endeavour to leave the country. It is earnestly requested that Police officers will make every effort to effect his arrest, for which a reward of £ 100 will be paid. Information to be given to Jos. WILKINSON, Chief Constable. P. S.— Photograph of Coupe will be forwarded to any Police officer. Central Police Offices, Town Hall, Eochdale, 14th November, 1889. ( 292 n. o.) Staffordshire. Licence- holder ANNIE JONES, alias ELIZA- BETH JONES, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 10th September, 1889. ( 268 H. C.) Westmoreland. Obtaining money under false pretences:— HENRY RUSSELL, alias HENRY STOCKEN HARTLEY, HENRY T. ASHTON, HENRY HARVEY, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 15th Oct., 1889. ( 275 H. C.) THOMAS MITCHELL ( stealing a silver lever watch), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th October, 1889. Watch recovered. ( 275" H. C.) SCOTCH POLICE, Ayrshire. WILLIAM COLQUHOUN ( theft), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th September, 1889. ( 259 H. c.) Edinburgh. On the evening of Sunday, 20th October, 1889, on the arrival of a special train containing a numerous company of theatrical artistes, a theft took place at the Caledonian Railway Station, in Edinburgh, of a valuable set of jewels belonging to the leader of the company. The theft was managed very adroitly, and in such - v>. manner as to lead to the belief that it was the work of one or more clever travelling thieves. The porter who took the luggage called a cab, and put the dressing- bag which enclosed the jewel case con- taining the atoljjj articles into it, but as another cab had been engaged unknown to the porter, ho was told to remove the luggage from the cab in which he had put it, and it was then found that the dressing case with its valuable ofcptents bad been abstracted from the cab— it is suppoSjd from the side furthest from the station. The dressing- case has since been dis- covered in a private lodging- house where quarters had been taken by a man whose description ( No. 1) is appended hereto. Since. the theft it has been discovered that other tw<; men ( N03. 2 and 3) were in the city at the time of the theft, and had been in communication with No. 1, and they all took their departure under peculiar circum- stances the lame night. Everything points to the theft having been planned and carried out by the three men after described, and the co- operation of the police is earnestly requested to secure their arrest, as, it is believed that even if nothing is heard of the jewels, evidence will bo obtainable to secure their conviction. A reward of .£ 100 is offered by the owner for the recovery of tbe stolen jewellery and arrest of the thieves, or in proportion to the amount recovered. And of this reward £ 20 is offered alone for the apprehension of the thieves. Any information, or photographs of thieves likely to be concerned in such a theft, will be esteemed. Description of Jewellery :— A diamond necklet, with diamond- studded heart- shaped pendant; a pair ot single- stone diamond earrings, large size; a lady's gold ring, set with one diamond, in claw setting; a lady's gold ring, set with large emerald and diamond on each side, plain ; a lady's half- hoop ring, set with six or seven diamonds in a line; a- gold crescent- shaped brooch, set with Seven or eight largo diamonds; a pearl necklet, with small diamond clasp; and a fine- pointed star- shaped brooch, set with garnets, small size. Description of Thieves:— 1. Gave name CAMPBELL, about 35 to 40 years of age ; 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, medium make, full round face, sallow complexion, black or dark hair, cut short, black moustache,- otherwise 3haved,: lower features narrow, weak about legs or feet; dressed in brown and gray small striped tro. wsers, thinks black shooting- coat and vest, dark blue topcoat with velvet eollar, lightish- brown round felt hat, patent leather boots, and white linen shirt; carried a brown silk umbrella with silver knob head; spoke with mixed English and foreign accent; Jewish appearance, and respectable looking. 2. A man from 32 to 35 years- of age, about 6 feet high, stoutish make, dark hair, heavy dark moustache only; dressed in dark blue jacket with silk facings, dark bins topcoat with velvet collar, black felt hat; respectable appearance. 3. A man about 40 years of age, about 6. feet 9 inches high, stoutish make, fairish hair and moustache ; dressed in lightish shooting- coat, vest, and trowsers, dark blue topcoat, and brown felt hat; respectable appearance. Each had in his possession a black portmanteau fastening with straps. Information to be sent to the Chief Constable, City of Edinburgh, or to Messrs. BEYFUS & BEYFUS, Solicitors, 69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W. C. Criminal Investigation Department, City Police Office, Edinburgh. ( 283 H. c.} J. DONALDSON ( obtaining money fraudulently), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 13th September, 1889. ( 262 H. c.) Glasgow. MALCOLM M'CALLUM ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 15th Nov., 1889. ( 288 H. c.) JOHN H. GILLIS ( obtaining money by forged cheque), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd September, 1889. ( 258 H. C.) Kirkcudbrightshire. DAVID M'LELLAN, wanted for embezzlement, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 8th Nov., 1889. ( 284 H. C.) Stirling, Stolen at 3 p. m., on Tuesday, the 12th November, 1889, from a dwelling- house in this burgh, by means of false keys, the following articles, viz.:— A lady's geld ring, with initials " I. S. W." on plate; a lady's gold turquoise ring, set with a cluster and diamond in centre; a lady's half- hoop gold ring, set with several turquoise stones; a lady's gold ring with plate for initials, two pearls, and heart formed of diamonds, initials " I. L. D. to H. H. H." inside of ring; a lady's gold ring, with one pearl and 5 or 6 rubies; a lady's gold ring, with red stonos; a pair of small round amber earrings; a jubilee brooch, made of one shilling and two sixpences; a jubilee brooch, made of a two- shilling piece ; a silver brooch, shape of a fiddle, with pebbles; a silver jubilee brooch, oval shape, with dates 1837 and 1887; two gold brooches, about H inch long and half- an- iach broad, one with diamond in centre, and initials " I. S.," the other a spray of forget- me- not flow& rs and diamond in centre; a small round gold brooch, carved front, size of half- a- soverc- ign; a long gold chain, secret link ; a silver bracelet, raised flowers on back, name " I. Sutherland " on it; a gold sleeve stud, round shape and flowered front; a £ 1 note and £ 4 15s. in gold and silver money. The house from which the above articles were stolen is occupied by the barmaids at Stirling Railway Station, who are seldom in it during the day. On one of the girls going to sud housj about 3 15 p. m. on the above date she found the door open, and on entering, the person hereafter described came out of a bedroom, and on being questioned as to how he came to be in the house, stated that he was waiting on one of the girls, who had goiie out of a message. He then bolted otft1 jt the door, and it has since been ascertained that a man answering his description took out a ticket at the Railway Station at 3 25 p. m. for Edinburgh, and it is suspected that he left Stirling by the train leaviag at this hour. A chisel or screw driver about half an inch bread has been used in forcing drawers and boxes. Similar thefts were committed in this burgh on the 2nd and 11th October last, and it is strongly suspected that said thefts have been committed by the same pert on. Description— A man about 23 or 24 years of aga, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches in height, stout build, fresh complexion, fair hair, no whiskers, may have very small fair moustache, full eyes. Dressed in a light- coloured short overcoat, brown tweed trowsers and vest, brown felt hat ( the band of which is of a lighter colour than the felt), linen collar and cuffs well shown. Wore a watch chain, and carried a light- coloured walking- stick. Spoke with Scotch accent. Can be identified. Please cause immediate search and inquiry to be made for the above- described person and property, and if any trace of either, to communicate with the Subscriber. , . Thos. FERGUSON, Supt. of Police. Burgh Police Chambers, Stirling, lSth Nov., 1889. ( 291 II. C.) : Selkirk. BENJAMIN TUKES ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, lOth'September, 1889. ( 269 H. C.) I • " ANIMALS SToLEn ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Cavan. Bullock, the property. of John Sheridan, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 15th November, 1889. ( § 9512 c— 70923.) Galway. Four head of cattle, the property of Mrs. Hannah Lewis, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 12th November, 1889. ( 99517 c.— 70931.) Roscommon. Description of two heifers, the property of Patrick Igoe, which were stolen from the lands of Cloonmore, parish of Termonbarry, barony of Ballintober North, on the night of 14th or morning of 15th November, 1889 :— 1. White heifer with yellow neck, years old, in good condition ; value for £ 10. 2. Yellow heifer with white spots, wart on right eye, 1£ years old ; value for £ 10. Strokeatown, 23rd Nov., 1889. ( 99751 c— 71381.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. Description of cattle found straying at Arbour hill, on 27th ultimo:— Three 2^ years old heifers, two reddish colour, and one grayish colour, and ona without horns. Information to the police at Bridwell- lane station. WILLIAM REDDY, Superintendent. 15th November, 1889. PROPERTY STOLEN. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Wicklow. Pair of shoes stolen, not recovered; Hue and- Cry, 5th November, 1889. ( 93141 c— 70233.) Watch, the property of Andrew and Patrick M'Guirk, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 17th Septem- ber, 1889. ( 98452 c.— 69023.) ENGLISH POLICE. Lancashire. Burglary at Hadfield, articles, not recovered; Hue • and- Cry, 15th October, 1889. ( 271 n. c.) Liverpool, £ 20 REWARD. Wooden case, containing the three- quarter length life- size portrait of a gentleman, in farcy dress, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd October, 1889. ( 278 H- c-) APPREHENSIONS. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. ANTRIM. — Young offenders, ROWLAND BEATTIE and JOHN KELSO, arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 15th November, 1889. ( 286 H. C.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OB HUE- AND- CRY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION •" Who batffe tfS't f6pt) fted tjiemselves, as required by " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871," and who are liable, on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. vl. District- Inspector 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 ivhose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. ^ r III. Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle" in all cases in ivhich 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 No. Name. Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. No. 130 William J. Jackson, » 6 - 5- 79 339 24) Edward Toal, . . . John M'Farland, . . . 25 _ 1- 81 352 246 22- 3- 81 SG4 243 Joseph Harvey, 25 - 2- 81 376 f 71 Michael O'Neill, or John Neill, . 21 - 6- 78 379 302 John Purcell, or John Sheridan, . 12- 5- 82 390 555 Michael Kiely, . . . 11- 11- 81 396 308 Daniel O'Sullivan, . 26 - 9- 82 422 330 John Reilly, 27 - 4- 83 414 ' 342 William Hogan, alias J. Wilson, alias J. Allen, . . . 444 11 - 9- 83 385 324 John Hughes, . , 19- 1- 83 396 356 Patrick Gough, . . 4- 12- 83 944 Name. Alexander M'Cafferty, . * . John Porter, . ... Daniel M'Leneghan, Thomas Dunne, James Gray, alius Alex. Hamilton, Samuel Smyth, John Higgins, otherwise M'cabe, . John Ryan, otherwise Franklin, . Thomas M'Enroe, . George Budd, Francis I'itzpatrick, John Higgins, George Heaphy, Date of first Insertion in No. Hue- and- Cry. 31 - 7- 83 414 2- 11- 83 4 - 3- 84 868 19- 8- 84 475 17 - 10 - 84 495 10- 2- 85 520 3- 3- 85 27 - 10 - 85 518 15 - 9 - 85 529 1- 6- 86 10- 12- 84 3 - 3- 85 533 17 - 6- 85 549 Date of first Name. Insertion in llue- and Cry; M'Enroe, Thomas, alias Smith, Thomas, . . . . 15- 9- 85 John Gorman, . . . 7 - 11 - 84 John Boyle. . . . 8- 2- 8? Cornelius Mahr, . . . 23- 12- 87 Patrick Gordon, alias Kelly, alias Farrell, . . . . 26- 10- 83 Thonias M'Cann, . . , 23- 10- eS John Finuigan, otherwise Higgins, otherwise M'Carron, otherwise M'Cabe, otherwise M'Kee, . 18- 1- 89 John Boyle, . . . 19- 2- 89 John Kelly, otherwise Campbell, 25- 10- 89 FEMALES. 1020 Mary Mahony, . . . - 10 - 72 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant, 4 67 72 95 Catherine Cosgrove, . . Sarah Rankin, Charlotte M'Mullen, . . 9- 7- 80 17 - 12 - 80 19- 9- 79 118 Mary Donnelly. . . 162 Charlotte M'Mullan, . 18- 5- 8.1 2 - 4- 89 HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particulars oj rersons Liberated from Prisons and subject to Police Supervision under the provisions of " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871" ( 34 and 35 Vie., cap. 112). By AUTHORITY,— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. ( Limited), 87, 88, & 89, Abbey- street, Dublin, The Queen's Printing Offioe. James Campbell, alias John Laverty, alias Zacharia Brock- lehurst William J. Rutherford. James Nelson, Susan Quinn, alias Harrison, alias Anne Reid. Arthur Thomp- son otherwise Edgar Williams, Thomas Black, Patrick Brady, alias James Sands. Matthew Ilarte, James Everett, alias Thomas Lynch, alias Madden. John Kelly, alias Campbell.
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