THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDALS

... I THE OSCAR WfLDE SCANDALS. COMMEISNINCEAMENT OF THE TRIAL. | The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was I commenced yesterday morning. at the Old Bailey, before i Mr. Justice Charles. There was the samne eagerness on the part of the Tnublic to obtain ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THIE OSCARI WILDE CASE. PROCEEDINGS AT BOW STRLEET. I The hearing of the charge preferred against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed yesterday in the Extradition Court at Bow Street Police Court, London, before S. J. Bridge. As on the previous ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... morning the old court at the Old Bailev commenced to fill with the public and members of the junior Bar to hear the trial of Oscar Wilde, who is charged under Section 11 of the *Criminal law Amendment Act with various offences. 'lhe presiding Judge at this ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. IX VERDICT OF GUILTI| WILDE AND TAYLOR SENTENCED. London, Saturday. The trial of Oscar Wilde was resumedat the Old Bailey to-day before lr JusticeWills. The prisoner, who looked ill and anxious, having entered the dock, The Soli ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. . INTENDED REVIVAL. The last has not yet bean heard (says the Pall e Mall Gazette) of the criminal case which termi. nated at the Old Bailey last Saturday. It is intended on behalf oi at leait one of the prisoners v a to sue out ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... :CHARGES WITH Ur. DRAWN. mgn 2g OSCAR WILDE IN THE BOX.fa a SPEAKS OF A LOVE NOT UNDER. est STOOD IN THIS 'AGE. on- til t it ?? -EMPHATIC DENIALS TO THE rc the IV] ists OHARGES. I 'ere -( I~h The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor the t the wais ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... i7THE OSCAR WILDE CASBE. t CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. k The Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, in charging the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey yesterday, at the 1 opening of the April Sessiona,said there wva a serious charge against two men, Oscar Wilde and Alfred ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE.- CROSS-EXAmmINAToN OF THE WITNESS I ATKINS. At. the Central Criminal Ccurt. on Saturday, the trial of Oscar Wilde, aged 40, author and dramatist, and Alfred Tavlor, 33, on an indictment clarging then, with certain misdemeanours ...

ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE

... closely followed by de- teetive~s. A warrant for the arrest of Oscar Wilds was granted by Sir John Bridge at Bow-street, at five o'clock on Friday ?? application for process against Oscar Wilds was supported by Mr.Angus Lewis of the TreasoryMr.C.F. Gillj ...

THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL

... THE OSCAR WILDE, SCANDAL. I ~. .: CONSPIRMfY CHARCES WITHDRAWN- s t(YE EVIDENCE OF THE PRISNERS. nt The trial of Oscar Wilds and Alfred Taylor was i'e resumed yesterday at the Old Bailey-befreMr B Justice Charles and a jury. There was again a6 rum large ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE O0CAR WILDE CASE. icis OD THE JURY DISAGREE. hb rhrr The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was an continued at the Central Criminal Court, jot before Mr. Justice Charles. i 1krederick Atkins, vho accompanied Wilde to re Paris, was the next witness ...