Newspaper, printed in black on white. "The Police Gazette/ or Hue-and Cry/ Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday"; dated Dublin, Friday June 17th 1870. Part of printed postal wrapper still adhering to front top, gives addressee as "Magistrate at Petty Sessions,/ Doonass, Castleconnell". 4 pages, printed in Dublin by Alexander Thom. Contains names of wanted people and their descriptions, first from England then Scotland, then Ireland by county and finally an army deserters list. Includes a description of Thomas Q. Kelly and Timothy Deasey, Fenians freed in Manchester leading to "Manchester Martyrs". Under Limerick is listed a theft by Mary Eaton servant, of property from her employer Michael Ryan, in barony of Coshlea, par. Ballylanders and still at large John Boyce (homicide), Patrick Bourke (assault endangering life) and Walter Lynam (rape). Limerick and Clare born deserters; James Kilfoyle, 17th Foot, labourer; John O'Neil, 18th Foot, labourer; William Madigan, 40th Foot, Clare, Mason; Michael Fo, 70th Foot, Clare, labourer; Henry Bethell, 18th Foot, Clare, labourer; P. Culham, 70th Foot, tailor.Read More