Show MRS MAYUttlCKS CASE frnllnlMrllltlr Mill til the Ihanl III tier llrlt New York July 13Adloopatch to the Herald from Washington says Iho chance of thn release of Mrs I Mnybrlck from Wlllnle prison England Eng-land lire considered Ike more favorable favor-able thnn nt any tlmo during her Im irlsoniiienL Judgo U 11 nrrell of this city counsel for Mr Maybrlck recently called on President McKinley null tha president lie I undcrsttHxl hun sold out much riicoiirngcment fur the prisoner pris-oner Judge arrcll Anypi IMy audience nlth Iho presided I waa very pliasant nail nun of Mjmo length lie appeared deeply Interested Interest-ed In the matter final the documents and lelleni nhbli I submitted him weru not given a mi ro pitoslng Visitors Ravi the prvsldtntcnnolderrd thrm faithful faith-ful I believe ht bun Instructed tha proper jvcrnons to do all In their IKIW r to secure a SJH oil relcnw lmlasiA tier Hay as la I known hat already presented pre-sented tile petition and paper asking Mr Mnybrlck freedom and I firmly believe kbo will wcuro IL Undoubtedly Undoubt-edly tho greatest difficulty experienced In K ttluir unfortunate woman rrc leased It I tbo seeming Indifference on I the part of tlio people of America They dont seem to cam anything for her They don seem to care how long = r I tho remain In prison |