The Times (London).
15 August 1887
We are officially informed that the convict Israel Lipski has been respited until Monday, the 22nd inst., and a letter in the following terms has been written to the Governor of Newgate Prison:-
"Whitehall, Aug. 14, 1887.
Sir,
In communicating the enclose respite to Israel Lipski, be good enough to inform him distinctly that it is granted not from any doubts existing in my mind as to the verdict or sentence, but merely to enable his solicitor to make certain inquiries which he asked to be allowed to make. The convict must clearly understand that unless these inquiries put a new aspect upon the case the sentence will be carried into effect.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant.
Henry Matthews
To the Governor of Her majesty's Prison, Newgate."
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