THE MAYBRICK CASE.
POLITICAL FEELING. London, August 21. It is believed that the Lord Chancellor is in favour of the granting of a reprieve to Mrs. Maybriclc. It is said that the agitation for the reprieve of the condemned woman is greatly due to political feeling. The members for Liverpool, who oppose the movement, assert that it was begun by the Irish population of Liverpool, because Sir Charles Russell who is Mr. Parnell's counsel, defended the accused.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 5
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