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12/08/1890

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

Date of Article: 12/08/1890
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P Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. H.^ aTJiji^.' rxoBi's. JgT All Notices intended for insertion in tbe Hue- and- Ory are to be transmitted under oover, addressed to the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, • Dublin C ) tle, 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. _ All Descriptions of persons whose apprehension is sought on a charge of Misdemeanour should be accompanied by a statement that a Warrant has 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 thia nature unless they have the " Warrant in their possession " s^ hrar making the arrest. %* Should irregularities arise in t, he 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 Castln, of the abolition of Gaols, Stations, & c., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Cry" no longer necessary. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1890. THE Police Gazette • OR • rif^ R W A • NOTICE. The composition of the Hue- and- Cry will be found arranged for easy reference M follows:— ( a.) Regulations on top of first page, ( b.) Apprehensions sought. ( 1.) Royal Irish Constabulary. ( 2.) Dublin Metropolitan Police. ( 3.) English Police. ( 4.) Scotch Police. ( c.) Animals, & c., stolen, ( d.) Property stolen. ( e.) Apprehensions. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. | Antrim, Description of the undernamed young offenders, vbo, on 29th July, 1880, absconded from the Malone Reformatory School at Belfast :— WILLIAM J. M'ILROY, 16 years of age, brown hair, gray weak oyes, gray eyebrows, straight nose, ordinary err i, fresh complexion, oval visage, medium make, 4 leut 10 inches high; is a farm boy, born at Belfast; his parents reside at 195, Urney- street; Samuel Cross, 135, Argyle- street, is his uncle. Cut- mark o ri; ht eyebrow, cut- mark on left side of fore- head, dois cn both hands, also dot on back of left forearm. Dressed in a moleskin jacket, trowsers, and vest, Glengarry cap, blue and white striped shirt, and red and black check tie. JOHN BALIE, 17 years of age, black hair, dark • fcrown eyas brown eyebrows, regular nose, regular njouth, fresh complexion, oval visage, stout make, 5 feet hi; i; it a farm boy, born at Bangor; his parents r ide at 1, Church- street, Bangor. Scar on top of head, chicken- chested, scar above right eyebrow. Dressed in a moleskin jacket, trowsers, and vest, Glengarry cap, blue and white striped shirt, and red and black check tie. Both likely to hire with farmers. M'Ilroy has friends in Coakstown. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expenses of their conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture them with £ 1 for each boy. 332 H. C. * — JAMES STEELING ( mother's surname Campell), forgery, described in issue of 8th August, 1890; has . Bel). 22,. d Jaly, 1890. ( c, 79110.) Armagh Description of PATRICK COONEY, native of Ballintemple, who left his home in the barony of Upper Fews, parish of Newtownhamilton, on 3rd July, 1890. He is of weak mind, and may have met with foul play:— Innocent looking, red wart on fore- head, blue eyes, thick nose, fair complexion, round fat freckled face, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, abont 22 year? of age, fair hair; wore a cap, gray tweed coat ant, vest. Armagh; 30th July, 1890. 3759 c.— 79427. PATRICK CUMISKY ( attempted rape), des- cribed in issue of 8th August, 1890, not arrested. Newry, 12th July, 1890. ( 3360 c.— 73780.) flwrfe. Description of TIMOTHY M'CARTHY, native of Coolboy, who stands charged with having, on the morning of ? nd August, 1890, in tbe barony of West Division West Carbery, parish of Caheragh, and townland of Ballyourane, stolen three bullock i ( since recovered), the property of Thomas Crowley, of Billy- ourane :— Down- looking, slightly bow- legged ; gray or blue eyes, broad nose, fair complexion, broad tace, low- set stout make, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 20 years of age; wore a very old black Jerry hat, gray tweed coat, trowsers. and vest, old patched boots; is a labourer. Warrant in the hands of the police. Bantry, 6th August, 1890. ( 3897 c.— 79669.) A MAN ( receiving money under false pretences), described in issue of 8th August, 1890; not arrested. Midleton. 18th July, 1890. ( 3512 79017). DANIEL CARTY ( mother's surname Leary), ( assault), described in issue of 8th August, 1890; not arrested. Dunmanway. 1st July, 1890. ( 8171 c.— 78415.) JOHN SHEEHAN ( mother's surname Sheehan), and JOHN BUCKLEY ( mother's surname M'Namara), ( stealing sheep), described in isiue of 8th August, 1890, not arrested. Ballincollig, Uth June, 18< W). ( 2658 c.— 77552.) JOHN LANE ( rape), described in issue of 8th August, 1890; not arrested. Fermoy, 1890. ( 2471 c.— 77209.) JAMES M'CARTHY ( stealing sheep), describod in issue of 24th June, not arrested. ( 2016 c.— 76368.) Donegal. D. TUMNEY ( assault), described in Hue- and- Cry of 6th May ; not arrested. ( 99681 73233). Dublin. Particulars relative to Convict JAMES BYRNE, c. 9, convicted at Dublin City Sessions, on 1st October, 1885, for larceny from person, and sentenced to 5 years' panal servitude :— 27 years of age on con- viction, single; is a shoemaker; born at Kingstown, resided in Dublin before conviction:— Black hair, blue eyoa, dark eyebrows, long thin nose, small mouth, fresh complexion, oval visage, blight make, 5 feet If inches high, brown flesh mark on left elbow, cut scar over right eyebrow. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison on 25th September, 1889 \ md wert to reside in Dublin. He led the North Dublin Union without reporting himself to the Police, and his present whereabouts is unknown. He was seen selling racing cards at the Curragh on 24th ult. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under sec. 5 of 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112. ( 331 H. C.) Galway. Description of JOHN THORNTON ( Martin) ( mother's surname Halloran), THOMAS THORN- TON ( Stephen) ( mother's surname Naughton), JAMES CASHEN ( mother's surname Marmion), and WILLIAM CASHEN ( mother's surname Marmion), natives of Kilbricken, who stand charged with having, on the 4th August, 1890, in the barony of Moycullen, parish of Kilcummin, seriously assaulted John Grealish, of Kilbricken, so as to endanger his life:— 1. Mark of old cut on forehead, rath > r long teeth, slightly stooped shoulderc, walks smartly, gray eyes, rather short thin nose, fair complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 27 years of age, fair hair; wore a black cap with tassel, flannel bawneen ooat, and white flannel trowsers; is a labourer and boatman. 2. Large month, tender eyes slight cast, long no; e, fresh complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet inches high, about 22 years of age, fair hair ; wore a soft black hat, flannel bawneen coat, and white flannel trowsers; is a labourer and boatman. 8. Mark of old cat on nose, heavy gait, brown eyes, thick straight nose, sallow complexion, long face, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 29 years of age, black hair; wore a snft slouching black hat, gray eoat, much worn gray trowecrs and vest; is a labourer and boat nan. 4. Regular mouth, blue eyes, long thin nose, fresh complexion, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 24 years of age, fair hair; wore a soft black hat, flannel bawneen coat, and white flannel trowsers; is a labourer and boatman. Warrants for the arrest of these four men are in tie hands of Sergeant Smyth, Rosmuck Station. Oughterard, 9th August, 1890. ( 3980 c— 79820.) Description of JOHN HEAPHY, native of Fermoy, county Cork, who stands charged with having, on the 26th June, 1890, in the barony of Kiltartan, parish of Kilmacduagh, absconded, em- bezzling the sum of 14s. Id. from his emplover, Mr. Michael M'Carthy, of Gort:— Right eye bloodshot, fall brown beard, small eyes, regular nose, pale complexion, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 40 years of age, brown hair; wore a round brown hat, much wcrn,' faded brown coat, blue trowsers; is a profes- sional tramp. Warrant in the hands of the District Inspector at Gort for his arrest. Gort, 28th June, 1890. ( 3076 78254.) Kerry. ELLEN HURLEY ( stealing donkey), described in issue of 8th August, 1890, not arrested. Tralee, 10th July, 1890. ( 3337 c.— 78744). RODGER SPILLANE ( serious assault}, described in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, not arrested. ( 1808 c 75957.) MATHEW LEARY ( juvenile absconder), des- cribed in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, not arrested. ( 1292 c.— 74969.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, Or HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 12, 1890. Klldare. Description of Sapper JOHN EGLESTON, 22,802, 17th Battalion, Field Company, Royal Engineers, who absented himself without leave from the Curragh Camp, on 7th June, 1890:— Vaccination mark on left arm, scar on right side of head, blue eyes, light brown hair, fresh complexion, 5 feet inches high, 22 years of age; dressed in regimentals; is a carpenter; born in the parish of St. Peter's, Dublin, ana enlisted at Birr. Under 3 years' service. Curragh Camp, 12th June, 1890. ( 324 H. C.) CHARLES DOHERTY ( attacking dwelling), described in issue of 8th August, 1890, not arrested. Kildare, 28th June, 1890. ( 3077 c— 78255.) Kilkenny. PATRICK MULROONEY ( stealing), Hue- and- Cry, 4th Jtily, 1890, not arrested. ( 2503 77257.) JAMES MAHER ( cattle stealing), Hue- and- Cry, 4th July, not arrested. ( 1997 c 76334.) PATRICK BURKE ( arson), described in Hue- and Cry of 13th May, not arrested ( 579 c 73574.) King's. Description of JOHN LACY, who has stated that he is a native of Little Patrick- street, Waterford city, and again of Lacystown, county Kilkenny, who Is in custody here, charged with having, on the 5th August, 1890, in the barony of Kilcoursey, parish of Kilbride, stolen the sum of 15*. fid. from the dwelling- house of Elizabeth Dunican, of Clara:— Blue eyes, regular nose, sandy freckled complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 21 years of age, red hair; wore a black peak cap, navy blue jacket, and gray tweed trowsers; says that he belonged to the Kilkenny Militia, and trained in Clonmel in 1889; joined the 18th Royal Irish Regi- ment at Tralee ou 4 th July, 1889, and discharged therefrom on 5th May, 1890, the cause of discharge he does not assign ; states also that he was in Philipstown Reformatory ; it is also believed that he has been con victed of larceny in the Queen's County. He may be charged with similar offences elsewhere. Tullamore, 6th August, 1890. ( 3896 c.— 79668.) Description of the undernamed young offender, who, on Sunday, the 6th July, 1890, absconded from the Philipstown Reformatory School at King's County-.— THOMAS SHERLOCK, No. 1,073, 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches, high, slight make, pale complexion, dark brown hair, weak brown eyes, long nose, small mouth, oval visage, two middle toes of right foot stuck together; dressed in a soft felt hat, blue serge jacket, corduroy trowsers and vest, Blucher hoots. Formerly belonged to 56, Beresford- street, Dublin. 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. ( 330 H. C.) Description of the undernamed young offender, who, on the 30th June, 1890, absconded from the Philipstown Reformatory School, at King's County: MARTIN CROWLEY, No. 1,310,17 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, strong make but not stout, fresh complexion, brown hair, gray eyes; formerly belonged to Kilrush, county Clare, where his father resides; little finger off left hand. The school dress consists of moleskin trowsers, black moleskin vest, corduroy jacket, leather leggings ( at time of leaving), Glengarry cap, Blucher boots. The boy is believed to be now tramping in country parts barefooted. 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. ( 328 H. C. Limerick. PATRICK DALY ( absconding), described in is » ue of 24th Jure, not arrested. New Pallas, 5th April, 1890. ( 94064 c— 75417.) BRIDGET SHEEHY ( arson), described in Hue- mnd- Cry of 6th May; not arrested. ( 594 c.— 73615.) Londonderry. Particulars relative to Convict GEORGE WALKER, o 62, convicted at Londonderry Quarter Sessions, on the 4th June, 1886, for burglary, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude :— 52 years of age on conviction, single; is a labourer j born at Londonderry, where he resided before conviction; his friends reside at Rosemount, Londonderry:— Brown hair, blue eyes, sandy eyebrows, large nose, small mouth, fresh complexion, oval visage, stout make, 5 feet 5 inches high, bald on top of head, cut mark on right templo. This man was released from Maryboro' Prison on 31st May, 1890, and went to Londonderry. He tailed to make his usual monthly report on 30th ult., to the R. I. C. at Rosemount, Londonderry, and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the event of his anest he should bo dealt with under sec. 5 of 84 and 85 Vic., cap. 112. ( 329 H. C.) SAMUEL CANNING ( stealing), described in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, not arrested. JANE M'MULLAN, described in issue of 28th March, 1890, not arrested. ( 550 a— 73518.) louth. Description of TWO MEN, names and native places unknown, who stand charged with having, on the night of 21st or morning of 22nd instant, in the barony of Upper Dundalk, parish of Haggardstown, stolen the following articles from the Roman Catholic Chapel of Haggardstown:— A silver chalice, ciborium, silver spoon, and collecting plate:— 1. Stooped shoulders, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 60 years of age, dark hair turning gray; wore a black frock coat, light trowsers, and vest. 2. Full face, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 30 years of age, fair hair, sandy moustache; wore a short black coat, wMte moleskin trowsers, light vest. Dundalk, 26th May, 1890. ( 2382— c. 77018.) MICHAEL GROGAN ( malicious injury), des- cribed in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, not arrested. ( 1165 c.— 74731.) Mayo. PATRICK CASSIDY ( intimidation), described in issue of 24th June, not arrested. Ballaghaderreen, April 13,1890. ( 99755 c.— 75711.) ANDREW DOOHAN ( assault), described in issue of 24th June, not arrested. Ballaghaderreen, 8th March, 1890. ( 825 c— 4080.) Monaghan. Description of PETER HUGHES ( mother's sur- name Mary Anne Hughes), native of Killymonaghan, who on the 6th November, 1890, in the barony of Cremorne, parish of Clontibret, left his home. He is of weak mind, and may have met with foul play :— Cat on left fore- finger, light blue eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, regular face, stout make, 4 feet 2 inches high, about 11 years of age, brown hair: wore a green c* p with yellow tassel, brown cord coat, trowsers, and vest, strong boots; is a grandson of small farmer. Monaghan, 8th August, 1890. ( 3968 c 79788.) Description of MARGARET FITZPATRICK, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 4th day of Auqpwt, 1890, in the barony of Monaghan, parish of Monaghan, in her possession six £ 5 notes on the Ulster Bank, Limited, numbered as follows—( 1.) 25438 ( 2.) 46197 ( 3 ) 90252 ( 4.) A370 ( 5.) 8383 ( 6.) 13404, No. 1 marked on back " Richard Higgins, Naas, 22nd Feb., ' 90. Hide and Skin Importer," No. 3 has " No. 78 " in blue pancil on back, which it is believed she has stolen:— Bald on top of head, gray eyes, large nose, fresh complexion, full face, very stout make, 4 feet 10 inches high, about 55 or 60 years of age, gray hair; wore a plaid shawl, which appears to have been recently purchased; is a tramping vagrant. This woman was arrested in Monaghan for drunkenness on evening of 4th inst., and has been remanded to Armagh Gaol for eight days, to enable the ^ police to make inquiry as to how she became possessed of the money. She frequents the several towns in Armagh, Cavan, Monaghan, and Tyrone. She only came to Monaghan the day of her arrest from the direction of Armagh. Monaghan, 6th August, 1890. ( 3895 c.— 79667). Description of EDWARD M'CAFFREY ( mother's surname Boyle), native of Tatty- gormican, county Fermanagh, who stands charged with having, on the 13th July, 1890, in the barony of Dartrey, parish of Clones, assaulted Miss Madden, of Aghafin House:— Dark eyes, large nose, sallow complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 11 inches higb, about 22 years of age, dark hair; wore a black hat, black frock coat, gray tweed trowsers, and black vest; is a labourer. Warrant in the hands of the Police. Clones, 25th July, 1890. ( S605 c.— 79258). Queen's. Description of MICHAEL MURPHY, native of Mountmellick ( name and native place supposed fictitious), who stands charged with having, on the 24th July, 1890, at Jamestown, in the barony of Portnabinch, parish of Lea, unlaw- fully and forcibly broken into the dwelling- house of Patrick Carroll, and did take, eteU, and carry away a coat and trowsers ( since recovered), value for about ten shillings:— Left eye small or closed, red face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 50 years of age; wore a hard dark hat, dark coat, light tweed trowsers; looks like a boatman. Maryboro', 28th Ju'y, 1890. S725 c.— 79366. Roscommon. Description of a MAN, name and unknown, who stands charged with 18th day of July, 1890, in the bam parish of Baslick, stolen the sum of £ the dwelling- house of Patrick Walder of Lisolway. He obtained admission to the house by stating ho was a plan of campaign agent, and that the police were in pursuit of him; it has since been learned that this man imposed on another farmer in the same manner a few weeks ago:— Smart active appearance, brown eyes, regular nosa, fresh complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, about 26 years of age, dark brown hair; wore a brown felt hat, black cloth coat, trowsers, and vest of same material; had a watch and chain, rather respectful" looking. Informa- tion has been sworn. Castlerea, 20th July, 1890. ( 3545 c — 79069.) Sligo. Description of JOHN M'DERMOTT, native of Drumfad, who stands charged with having, on the 26th May, 1890, in the barony of Carbury, parish of Rosinver, stolen three head of cattle, the property of Mrs. Anne Dwyer, which have since been recovered:— Sallow complexion, thin face, stout make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 50 years of age, slightly bald; wore a soft hat, black necktie, and gray frieze coat; is a small farmer. Warrant in the hands of the police. Sligo, 4th June, 1890. ( 2526 77304). MICHAEL WALSH ( assault), described in issue of 5th inst., not arrested. ( 2248 c 76769). Tipperary. Description of MARTIN MAHER native of Capparoe, county Tipperary, who stands charged with having, on the 21st July, 1890, in the b irony of Owney and Arra, parish of Burgesbeg, stolen 4 head of 11- year- old cattle, which have been since recovered:— Small tender eyes, small cocked nose, sallow complexion, small face, active make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 25 years of age, no beard ; wore a tweed cap, dark brown tweed coat, trowsers, and vest, laced boots: is a kboorer. T. iVeV to emigrate. Warrant in the hands of the Police. Nenagh, 25th July, 1890. ( 3657 C— 79259.) Particulars relative to Convict PATRICK O'BRIEN, c 263, convicted at Clonmel Assizes, county Tipperary, on 19th July, 1888, for the larceny of a pair of blankets, and sentenced to 5 years' per.:..' servitude:— 26 years of age oa conviction, single; is a labourer; born at Clonmel, where he resided before conviction, and where his friends reside:— Dark brown hair, hazel eyes, dark brown eyebrows, medium nose, medium mouth, sallow complexion, oval visage, proportionate make, 5 feet inches high, cut mark left side of head and between left thumb and forefinger, burn mark on left knee and shin. This roan was released from Mountjoy Prison on 20th December, 1889, and went to reside at Clon- mel. He failed to report himself to the R. I. C. there on the 2nd inst., he is suspected of having committed larceny, and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under section 5 of 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112. ( 331 H. c.) Tyrone. PATRICK SHARKEY ( rape), described in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, not arrested. ( 517 c,—. 73739.) Waterford; Description of MICHAEL POWER, of no fixed residence, who stands charged with having, on the morning of the 16' h May, 1890, in the barony of Upperthird, parish of Dysert, feloniously broken into the dwelling- house of Ellen Mara, at Kildraughtane, and indecently assaulted her therein :— Gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, oval face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 45 years of age, fair hair turning gray, and sandy whiskers and moustache turning gray, chin shaved; wore a h « d felt hat much worn, old gray tweed coat much too large, old tweed trowsers lighter color than coat, no vest; is a labourer. Information sworn and Warrant issued and in the hands of the Police at Carrickbeg. Portlaw, 18th May, 1890. ( 2243c 76764.) Westmeath. § Description of TWO MEN, names unknown, who stand charged with having, in compaav with Thomas Bracken ( arrested), on the 25th July 1890, in the barony of Corkaree, parish of one Patrick Commer, and robbed MjTof nie sum of £ 1 15*., consisting of one pound note with " Parsons" U- UJU-. TEE POLICE GAZETTE, OE HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 12, 1890. written on back of it, also a bit ont of one corner, a half sovereign, and five shillings in silver :— 1. Sallow complexion, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, abc years of age, no beard or whiskers; wore a bl soft hat, tweed coat and trowsers; is a cattle drover 2. Native of Longford, thin nose, dark complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 40 years of age, black hair, wore all his beard, which is black, with moustache much heavier than beard, dirty- looking face; wore a black torn coat and brown tweed trowsers. Mullingar, 26th June, 1890. ( 3055 c— 78223.) MICHAEL LOUGHLIN ( indecent assault), de- scribed in Hue- and- Cry of 18th March, not arrested. ( 87 c.— 72727.) Wexford. Description of PATRICK LARDY, native of New Ross, who stands charged with having, on the 10th May, 1890, in the barony of Bantry, parish of St. Mary's, embezzled £ 8 10s., the property of the New Ross Brass Band Committee:— Gray eyes, regular nose, sandy complexion, long thin face, slight make, 6 feet high, about 26 years of age, sandy hair; wore a hard brown hat, long striped coat, trowsers, and vest; all clothes same material; is an attorney's clerk; generally carries a stick. New Ross, 1890. ( 72109 o.— 76532.) THOMAS MORAN ( embezzling), Hue- and- Cry, 4th July, 1890, not arrested. ( 1951 c.— 76244.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. Convict JOHN SULLIVAN ( failing to report himself), describee, in issue of 28th March, not arrested. ( 293 H. C.) ENGLISH POLICE. Cumberland. STANLEY MARTIN ( embezzlement), described in issue of 5th August, not arrested. ( 323 H. C.) Middlesex. JAMES E. NICOL ( forgery), described in Hue and- Cry of 6th May; not arrested. ( 308 H. C.) Montgomeryshire. BENJAMIN JAMES and JOHN MORGAN ( wife desertion), described in Hue- and- Cry of 4th July, 1890, not arrested. ( 320 H. C.) Staffordshire* Wanted for stealing money and bed- clothes MINA JURY, alias ADA LEMPERIE, alias M. L. SMITH, alias AGNES CALLAGHAN or CLARE, a Convict on licence, Convict office No. 88887, 53 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, gray lair, hazel eyes, lost several teeth, scars on left forearm, stays at common lodging- houses. She committed the theft at a common lodging- house in this borough. She is also wanted by the Metropolitan Police for failing to notify her chfcnge of residence. See p. 5, Police Gazette, May 2nd, 1890. Information to Chief Constable WINDLE, Hanley. ( 333 H. C.) SCOTCH POLICE. Ayrshire, W. RANKINE ( stealing), Hue- and- Cry of 1st July, 1890, not arrested. ( 321 H. C.) edinburgh, E. ASHWOOD TAYLOR ( fraud), described in Hue- and- Cry of 18th March, not arrested. ( 303 H. C.) Glasgow. EMBEZZLEMENT OF £ 223 17*. 9d. Wanted here for embezzlement of the above sum, the property of Messrs. W. B. Dick and Co., Oil Merchants und Refiners, 22, Hope- street, of this city :— ARGYLE LITSTER, a clerk, 17 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, barefaced, face rather long, fair hair and complexion, rather slender made; dressed in a dark brown felt hat, and a brown check tweed j acket suit. Resided with his mother ( a widow), at 240, Claythorn- street, Glasgow. Absconded on 30th ult, and will probably endeavour to leave the country, if he has not already left. Please cause particular search and enquiry to be made at hotel*, shipping, shipping offices, and all other likely places, and if found, arrest and communicate with J. BOYD, Chief Constable, here. Central Police Chambers, Glasgow, 1st August, 1890. ( 334 H. C.) JOHN FERGUS ( theft), described in Hue- and- Cry of 22nd July last, not arrested. ( 325 H. C.) ANIMALS STOLEN. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Cavan. Description of two heifers, the property of John, Rohill, which were stolen from the lands of Artina, parish of Larragh, barony of Tullygarvey, on the night of 30th or morning of the 31st July, 1890:— 1. A yellow colour heifer, two wuite spots on left side near belly, 15 months old, value for about £ 10. 2. A white and yellow brindled, heifer ten months old, and value for about £ 7 Information sworn. Cavan, 2nd August, 1890. ( 3859 c.— 79608.) Description of a horse, the property of Edward Brady, of Gortskeagh, which was stolen from the lands of Gortskeagh, parish of Drung, barony of Loughtee Upper, on the night of 16th or morning of 17th July, 1890:— Bay gelding, 15£ hands high, 7 or 8 years old, white spot on jaw, leading side; star in forehead, gray hairs between tbe ears; had a bare spot on back under saddle, is value for about £ 16. Cavan, 2nd August, 1890.; ( 3863 c.— 79614.) Queen's. Three heifers, described in previous issue, have been found straying. Ballylinan, 30th July, 1890. ( 3758 c.— 79426.) Tyrone. Description of two sheep and one lamb, the property of Patrick O'Donnell, which were stolen from the lands of Ballintubbert, parish of Cappagh, barony of Strabane Upper, on the night of the 4th August, 1890:— 1. White ewe, 3 years eld, no horns, net branded value for about £ 3. 2. Black ewe, 2 years old, no horns, not branded value for about £ 3. 3. White lamb, 4 months old, value for £ 1 10s. Information sworn on 6th August. 1890. Newtownstewart, 7th August, 1890. ( 3956 c.— 79766). PROPERTY STOLEN. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Cork; Description of a gold watch, the property of Walter G. Murray, Lieutenant of 3rd Hussars, which was stolen from his room in Charles Fort Barracks, on 29th June, 1890, by some person at present unknown:— An old gold double- cased lever watch, made by Alexander Smart, of London, very large, number not known. A reward of £ 10 has been offered for the recovery of the watch, and the apprehension of the person who stole it. Kinsale, 5th July, 1890. ( 3241 c.— 78565.) Dublin. Coat, knives, and other property of the Rev. J. Healy, referred to in Hue- and- Cry of 30th May last, not yet recovered. ( 2354 c,— 76981.) SCOTCH POLICE. Glasgow, £ 20 REWARD. THEFT or SEALSKIN JACKETS BY HOUSEBREAKING. Between the nights of Friday the 18th and Monday the 21st ult., the warehouse of Messrs. F. H. Russ and Company, Furriers, 50, 52, and 54, Buchanan- street, here, was entered by going along the roof, breskiog a pane of glass in the workshop window opposite the snib, and the following articles stolen, viz.:— A sealskin jacket, tight fitting, 45 inches deep, trimmed with skunk fur of a darft brown colour on neck, front, sleeves, and skirt, fastens with hooks and eyes, down front, stamped in five places R/ 3 in ink, and the name Blair in at least two places, lining wanting, almost new, value £ 20; a sealskin jacket, tight fitting, 38 inches deep, the name Salmond in one place, lining wanting, value £ 20; a short tight fitting seal- skin jacket, 22 inches deep, lined with brown quilted satin, one pockct in lining, has a small square tab at back of neck with " F. H. Russ, Manufacturing Furrier, 50, 52, and 54, Buchanan- street, Glasgow," on it, value £ 15; ' seven pieces of sealskin, cot ready for making a jacket, 42 inches deep, R/ 5 stamped on each piece, and " Allison " on some of the pieces, value £ 15 ; and two jacket fronts, a top and under sleeve, and two side gores of a sealskin jacket, R/ 4 on each piece and the name " Hewitt" on some of tnem. The above Reward is offered to any person who will give such information as will lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the thieves, and the recovery of tho property, or in proportion to the amount of pro- perty recovered. Careful search and enquiry should be made at Furriers, Pawnbrokers, Dealeis in second- hand goods, and other likely places, and should any of the property be recovered communicate with J. BOYD, Chief Constable, here. Central Police Chambers, Glasgow, 4th August, 1890. ( 335 H. O.) Tlili POLICE GAZETTE, OE HUE- AHD- CBY, AUGUST 12, 1890, 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. 4 imrru L District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the JWmes 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, n the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. III. Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all cases in which it may come to the knowledge of the Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. Date of first Date of first Date of first No. Name. Insertion in Ilue- and- Cry. No. Name. Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. No. Name. Insertion in Hue- and- Cry. 71 Michael O'Neill, or John Neill, 21 - 6- 78 379 James Gray, alias Alex. Hamilton, 17 - 10 - 84 495 Cornelius Mahr, . . 23 - 12 - 87 302 John Purcell, or John Sheridan, . 12- 5- 82 390 Samuel Smyth, 10- 2- 85 520 Patrick Gordon, alias Kelly, alias 555 Michael Kiely, 11 - 11 - 81 396 John higgins, otherwise M'Cabe, . 3 - 3- 85 Farrell, . 26 - 10 - 88 308 Daniel O'Sullivan, . 26 - 9 - 82 422 John Ryan, otherwise Franklin, . 27- 10- 85 518 Thomas M'Cann, . 23 - 10 - 88 830 John Reilly, William hogan, alias J. Wilson, alias J. Allen, 27 - 4- 83 414 Thomas M'Enroe, . 15- 9- 85 529 John Finnigan, otherwise Higgins, 342 444 George Budd, Francis Fitzpatrick, 1 - 6- 86 otherwise M'Carron, otherwise 11 - 9- 83 385 16- 12- 84 M'Cabe, otherwise M'Kee, 18- 1- 89 324 John Hughes, 19 - 1- 83 396 John Higgins, 3 - 3- 85 533 John Boyle, 19- 2- 89 356 Patrick Gough, 4- 12- 83 944 George heaphy, 17- 6- 85 549 John Kelly, otherwise Campbell, 25 - 10 - 89 339 Alexander M'Cafferty, 31 - 7- 83 414 M'Enroe, Thomas, alias Smith, 544 Patrick brady, 6 - 9- 89 352 John Porter, 2 - 11 - 83 Thomas, .... 15- 9- 85 1443 James Williams, . 4 - 1 - 8 » 364 Dauiel M- Leneghan, 4 - 3- 84 868 John Gorman, , 7 - 11 - 84 519 William Doyle, 23 - 10 _ 88 876 Thomas Dunne, 19- 8- 84 475 John Boyle, 8 - 2- 87 563 James Magee, 11 - 4- 90 FEMALES. 1020 Mary Mahony, - 10 - 72 67 Catherine Cosgrove, 9 - 7- 80 118 Mary Donnelly, 18- 5- 83 37 Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias 72 Sarah Rankin, . . . 17 - 12 - 80 162 Charlotte M'Mullen, 2 - 4- 89 Tallant, & c., . . 16- ' 7 - 78 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, 19- 9- 79 169 Charlotte Johnston alias M'Gowan, 13 - 12 - 89 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). 0 ( Bee Register ' iun tier. 422 866 467 1565 571 572 570 Is Name anil Allot. DESCRIPTION. Age. Height. \ Hair. Eyes. Com- plexion. Trade or Occupation. Other Distinguishing Mart. 661 562 John Mahony, Joseph M'Cor- mick, alias M'Cleary. 568 John Magee, Mary Jane Ham- ilton. Hugh M'Caffrey, alias M'Cafferty, alias Williamson, alias Townsley. Thomas Murray, 31 65 23 33 31 21 Alex. Hamilton, alias M'Cawley, alias James Gray. William Magee, alias Jackson. Thomas M'Na- mara, alias mahon, alias Todd Thomas Quinn, 35 34 64 32 6 10 5 2 5 5} Sandy Brown Brown a 4 5 5} 5 4 5 7* Brown Fair Gray Blue Gray Gray Gray Fresh Fresh Fresh Light Gray Brown. 5 4 5 4 5 9} Brown. Brown Brown, turning gray. Brown Gray ray Brown Gray Sallow Fresh Fresh Fresh Pale Fresh Fresh Book Canvasser. Labourer. Labourer. Prostitute, Tinker. Slater. Labourer. Labourer. Bald ; scar on left brow and top of left thumb; small lump top of head. Scrofula marks right side of neck. Cross- flags, " true- love," +, and atar surmounted by wreaths of flowers on left forearm; bracelet on left wrist; star back of left hand ; ring on left middle finger. Scar on right brow. Prison from which Liberated, and I Date of Liberation. Belfast, 10/ 4/ 90. Belfast, 13/ 4/ 90. Mountjoy, 10/ 4/ 90. Lost two right middle Belfast, fingers. 18/ 6/ 90. Com- positor. Large burn- scar on calf of left leg; gun- carriage tattooed on left arm, and word " unique " in centre. Cross on left wrist; lost two upper front teeth; bald on front of head. Scar on left eyebrow and right arm; lost upper front teeth. Four 6cars right wri'st. Maryborough, 18/ 6/ 90. Belfast, 13/ 7/ 90. Belfast, 13/ 7/ 90. Belfast. 26/ 6/ 90. Offence for which Convicted. Larceny and previous conviction. Sentenoe. The Shelter, Dublin. 7/ 6/ 90. Belfast, 3/ 6/ 90. Assault and robbery, and previous conviction. Larceny, receiving, and former conviction. Larceny from person and previous conviction for felony. Larceny. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 15 calendar months' hard labour. 2 years* hard labpur. 5 years' penal servitude. 18 calendar months' hard labour. Obtaining. 4 calendar months' hard labour. I. Larceny; II. House- breaking ; III. Larceny. Having coining implements in possession, and previous convictions. Laiceny and pievious convction, Eecaving and pEvious conviction ( 3 charges). I. 7 years' penal servitude. II. 5 years' penal servitude. III. 5 years' psnal servitude ( concurrent). 18 calendar months' hard labour. 6 calendar months. 1,1, and 1 calendar month hard labour. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. REMARKS. 3 years 3 years. 5 years. 2 years 3 years 3 years. 2 years. 5 years. 2 years. 2 years. Canada. Millfleld- court, Belfast. Dublin. Belfast. Ballymacarrett, Belfast. 7, Townsend- place, Belfast. Liverpool. Seven previous con- victions. Fourteen previous convictions. Three previous con- victions. Thirty previous con- victions. Four previous con- victions. Twelve previous con. victions. Two previous con- victions. 62, Brown- street, Twenty- six previous Belfast convictions. Belfast Union. 23, Winetavern- ttreet, Belfast. Fifteen previous convictions. Once prewusly con- victed. * BY AUTHORITY.— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. ( Limited), 87, 88, 4 8 ) , Abbey- street, Dublin, The Queen's Printing Office.
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