People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1896 — Mrs. Maybrick Stays in Prison. [ARTICLE]
Mrs. Maybrick Stays in Prison.
London, May 13. —In the house of commons Tuesday Dr. G. B. Clark, liberal member for Calthnr#3hire, asked the home secretary, Sir Matthew White Ridley, If the lard chief Justice, Baron Russell of Kilowen, had intimated to him that Mrs. Florence Maybrick ought to be released, and, if so, whether he would appoint a commission of inquiry. The home secretary replied that he had received such an Intimation from the lord chief justice, but, after careful consideration ift the matter, he was convinced that the right course had been adopted, and, therefore, he would' not appoint a commission of inquiry.
