Letter
Patrick Slattery to James Russell Lowell, April 18, 1882
[Inclosure 5 in No. 351.]
Mr. Slattery to Mr. Lowell.
Limerick Jail, April 18.
J. R. Lowell, Esq.:
Honored Sir: I received your letter of the 4th of April, stating that you brought my case to the attention of the British Government, and I am extremely obliged to you for doing so. But I have not heard a word from the British Government since about it. And I again ask you with the greatest confidence to call their attention again to it, and to get me a speedy trial at once, or else an unconditional release.
Hoping to hear from you again at your earliest convenience,
I have, &c.,
PATRICK SLATTERY.
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