WILDE'S TRIAL RESUMED. Testimony of Men Who Appeared in the Queensberry Case. |
1895-04-27 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
7 |
277 |
DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES Frogman Will Produce Wilde's Newest Play-Mrs. Patrick Campbell
May Be Induced
to Visit Us. |
1895-04-08 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
441 |
TALK OF THE BOULEVARDS. Oscar Wilde's Arrest Causing a Great Sensation and Much Personal
Gossip in Paris. |
1895-04-14 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
37 |
The World - Thursday, May 2, 1895 |
1895-05-02 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
27 |
IN WILDE'S DEFENCE. Passionate and Eloquent Appeal Made to the Jury by Sir Edward
Clarke. [By Cable to the
Herald.] |
1895-05-01 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
12 |
560 |
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. He Owes $18,000 and Has No Assets --His Friends Help Him. |
1895-09-24 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
2 |
68 |
Oscar Wilde Lives Near Torquay. |
1895-05-11 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
17 |
Oscar Wilde Finds Bail. He Will Not Be Watched Diligently and May Not Be Retried. |
1895-05-07 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
2 |
172 |
OSCAR WILDE'S BONDSMAN. Mr. Headlam Explains Why He Went Bail for Him - 16 Schoolboys
Expelled. |
1895-06-09 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
2 |
129 |
WILDE'S TRIAL NEARLY OVER. Weak and Haggard, He Is Permitted to Sit While Testifying. |
1895-05-25 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
8 |
385 |
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. His Friends Are Making Up the Amount So that Dollar for Dollar
Will Be Paid. |
1895-09-25 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
12 |
1 |
98 |
A True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. |
1895-04-23 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
45 |
The World - Saturday, April 27, 1895 |
1895-04-27 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
1 |
30 |
Oscar Wilde's Friend Wood. |
1895-04-08 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
70 |
HE BUNCOED OSCAR WILDE HE SWINDLED OSCAR WILDE. |
1895-04-20 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
71 |
WILDE WILL GO SCOT FREE. It Is Thought There Is Slight Chance of His Conviction. His
Bail Renewed,and
He Will Not Be Tried with Taylor. |
1895-05-20 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
5 |
311 |
JUSTICE, EVEN FOR OSCAR WILDE Sydney Grundy's Plea for Due Credit to the Dramatist
for His Works. |
1895-04-08 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
2 |
70 |
TAYLOR IS TRIED FIRST. AND OTHER PROPERTY. Meanwhile Oscar Wilde Is Again Released
on Bail with the Same
Sureties as Before. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-21 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
6 |
268 |
OSCAR WILDE'S GUILT DOUBTED. Acquittal on Conspiracy Charges and Disagreement on Others. |
1895-05-02 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
8 |
539 |
Oscar Wilde at Liberty. |
1895-05-08 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
46 |
A Type of Degeneration. |
1895-04-08 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
684 |
ENGLISH MORALITY. The Oscar Wilde-Queensberry Code in France - A London Man of the
World on the Real
Value of the Public Indigna- tion Over Offences Only Too Familiar to the English Mind
- And on the Revela- tions Made by Lord
Queensberry's Letters. |
1895-05-10 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
1853 |
LA GASCOGNE READY FOR SEA. Battenberg and Mme. Nordica Among To- day's Passengers
for Europe. |
1895-05-25 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
34 |
TRUE BILL AGAINST OSCAR WILDE. Taylor Indicted, Too - Witnesses in Danger of Mobbing. |
1895-04-24 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
2 |
89 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. To-Days Evidence Chiefly a Repetition of Former Testimony. |
1895-04-29 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
2 |
61 |
The World - Monday, April 8, 1895 |
1895-04-08 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
1 |
91 |
WILDE TO BE TRIED FRIDAY. An Indication that His Pecuniary Means Are Exhausted. |
1895-04-25 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
3 |
71 |
OSCAR WILDE COMMITTED. With His Friend Alfred Taylor He Is Sent for Trial, Bail Being
Again
Refused. [BY CABlE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-20 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
3 |
232 |
STRUCK LORD ALFRED Marquis of Queensberry Has a Fight With His Son. The Youngster
Badly Worsted
in Crowded Piccadilly. Both Arrested and Released on Ball --The Old Man Cheered. |
1895-05-21 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
2 |
86 |
OSCAR WILDE’S INSOLVENCY. His Expenditures Were Far in Excess of His Generous Income. |
1895-08-23 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
15 |
2 |
98 |
ACCORDING TO QUEENSBERRY. An Encounter in Piccadilly Between the Noble Marquis and
Lord Douglas of Hawick.
SON STRUCK THE FIRST BLOW His Father Responded by Placing a Scientific One on the
Young Man's Optic. BOTH TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. Lord
Queensberry Explains to a Herald Correspondent the Direct Cause of the Trouble. [BY
THE COMMERCIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-22 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
15 |
862 |
WILDE TO BE TRIED ALONE. Released on Bail Until the Conclusion of Taylor's Case. |
1895-05-21 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
2 |
73 |
OSCAR WILDE’S GREAT PENURY. He Had Lived in Recent Years Far Beyond His Income. |
1895-11-13 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
2 |
124 |
OSCAR WILDE WANTS DELAY. The Court Declines to Grant His Appeal for a Postponement
of the Trial. |
1895-04-25 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
2 |
89 |
Blotting Out Oscar Wilde's Name. |
1895-04-08 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
2 |
70 |
Notes of Foreign Happenings. |
1895-05-11 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
14 |
OSCAR WILDE CONVICTED. THE VERDICT STAGGERED HIM, FOR HE EXPECTED TO ESCAPE. Both
He and Taylor Are
Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor - The Judge's Sum- ming Up Was Strongly Against
Wilde - The Jury Asked if a Warrant Had Been
Issued for the Arrest of Young Douglas. Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN. |
1895-05-26 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
17 |
1006 |
OSCAR WILDE'S QUEER WAYS. Beginning of His Action for Libel Against Marquis of
Queensberry. OLD BAILEY WAS CROWDED. The Dramatist's Endearing Terms to Lord Alfred
Douglas Read in Court. PASSAGES FROM
"DORIAN GREY." Wilde Acknowledges He Paid a Man Named Wood £20 to Go to America. |
1895-04-03 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
35 |
1454 |
LONDON IS SOCIALLY DEAD.Everybody Who Is Anybody Has Gone to Seashore or Country.THE
COMMONS
DESERTED.Henry M. Stanley’s Maiden Speech Equal to His Great Reputation.ROYAL CASTLE
IN IRELAND.Proposition to Abolish the Lord
Lieutenantship on the Isle of Erin. |
1895-08-24 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
19 |
2 |
102 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. He Pleads Not Guilty and Is Apparently Careworn and Anxious. |
1895-04-27 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
3 |
99 |
TRUE BILL AGAINST OSCAR WILDE. His Solicitors Say That the Case Will Be Fought to
the End. [BY TELEGRAPH TO
THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-24 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
15 |
4 |
145 |
QUEENSBERRY'S LATEST FIGHT. The Eccentric Marquis and His Son Bound Over to Keep the
Peace. LORD DOUGLASS, AGGRESSOR. Although Badly Bruised, He Renewed the Attack on
His Father. THE OLD MAN IN GREAT
GLEE. Lunches with a Lady and Shows a Picture He Sent to Lord Douglas' Wife. Copyright,
1895, by the Press Publishing
Company, New York World. (Special Cable Despatch to the Evening World.) |
1895-05-22 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
17 |
839 |
Oscar Wilde in Bankruptcy. |
1895-07-26 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
1 |
61 |
TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Verdict Against the Man Who Was Oscar Wilde's Fellow Prisoner.
[BY CABLE TO THE
HERALD.] |
1895-05-22 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
4 |
213 |
ALFRED TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Marquis of Queensberry and His Son have a Fight in the
Street. |
1895-05-22 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
3 |
151 |
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. |
1895-11-24 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
98 |
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. His Hair Has Been Cut and He Looks Careworn and Thin. |
1895-04-27 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
2 |
157 |
Max Nordau on Oscar Wilde. |
1895-04-09 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
707 |
Foreign Notes of Real Interest. |
1895-05-18 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
45 |
EFFORTS TO FREE OSCAR WILDE. An Application for His Admission to Bail - His Art Collection. |
1895-05-03 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
2 |
107 |
WILDE DENIES AIL. Says There Is No Truth in the Charges of Indecency. He Explains
a Love That the
Age Does Not Understand. Well Coached for the Occasion by Sir Edward Clarke. |
1895-04-30 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
14 |
545 |
WILDE'S BOOKS TAKEN FROM LIBRARIES Newark and St Louis Boycott the Discipline of Aestheticism. |
1895-04-10 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
45 |
ECHO OF THE WILDE TRIAL. Marquis of Queensberry Claims £677 Costs in the Action. |
1895-07-25 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
21 |
1 |
30 |
THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. One Witness a Blackmailer and the Other Does Not Remember. |
1895-04-28 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
2 |
77 |
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. Much revolting Testimony Given at the Proceedings in the Central
Criminal Court,
Old Bailey. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-27 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
3 |
170 |
WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. He Looks Worried When Arraigned in the Old Bailey. |
1895-05-22 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
3 |
114 |
Oscar Wilde’s Conviction Sustained. |
1895-06-18 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
1 |
37 |
WILDE'S TRIAL PROCEEDS. Case for the Prosecution Closed-Important Decision by the
Judge Concerning One of the
Witnesses. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-24 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
4 |
114 |
SECOND TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. Marquis of Queensberry and Lord Douglas Are Under Bonds. |
1895-05-23 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
6 |
227 |
BANKRUPTCY OF OSCAR WILDE. Friends Subscribe Enough to Pay Twenty Shillings on the
Pound. |
1895-09-25 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
12 |
2 |
97 |
The Oscar Wilde Exposures Have Led to the Formation of a Moral Vigilance Committee
Special Cable
Despatch to THE SUN. |
1895-04-28 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
1 |
207 |
OSCAR WILDE'S FINANCES. He Earned $10,000 a Year, but His Ex- penditures Were Larger. |
1895-08-23 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
15 |
1 |
97 |
OSCAR WILDE HOPEFUL. His Wife Is With Him - The Second Trial This Week. |
1895-05-19 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
1 |
62 |
Notes of Foreign Happenings. |
1895-05-04 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
43 |
OSCAR WILDE ANGRY. His Pitiless Cross-Examination Resumed in Old Bailey. Marquis of
Queensberry's
Letter to His Son Put in Evidence. "What a Funny Litte Man You Are," Replied Lord
Alfred. |
1895-04-04 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
24 |
901 |
The New York Times - Wednesday, April 10, 1895 |
1895-04-10 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
1 |
40 |
AGAIN THE MARQUIS. |
1895-06-01 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
185 |
Trial of Oscar Wilde Continued. |
1895-04-30 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
19 |
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL. Wood Repeats His Testimony and Is Shown in Cross-Examination
to Have Been a
Blackmailer. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-28 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
2 |
153 |
WILDE AND THE MINISTER.They Hold an Earnest Conversation with Lord Douglas.Queensberry
Looks On While
Oscar’s Trial Is Resumed. |
1895-05-23 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
3 |
359 |
[By The United Press] |
1895-06-02 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
47 |
WILDE UNDER FIRE. Called to the Stand and Cross-Examined by the Counsel for the Prosecution.
[BY CABLE TO
THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-25 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
8 |
401 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL AGAIN. Shelley, Who Testified Against Wilde, Declared Mentally
Deranged. |
1895-05-24 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
2 |
48 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. The Court Declines to Exclude Certain Evidence Against the Prisoner. |
1895-04-30 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
2 |
151 |
Bankruptcy Order Against Oscar Wilde. |
1895-07-26 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
1 |
57 |
OSCAR WILDE BACK IN JAIL THE JURY FAILED TO AGREE AND WERE DISCHARGED. The Court Declined
to Admit the
Two Prisoners to Bail - They Will Be Tried at the Next Term - The Judge's Charge -
It is Thought Wilde's Eloquent Speech Saved Him
from a Verdict of Guilty. |
1895-05-02 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
11 |
889 |
The Public Disgusted with the Fiasco in the Oscar Wilde Case - Power- ful Influences
at Work to Shield Him
and His Sort - Only Two Jurors Voted to Acquit Him. Special Cable Despatch to THE
SUN. |
1895-05-05 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
430 |
OSCAR WILDE JAILED. Taken from a Hotel to Scotland Yard by Two Detectives. Sudden
Termination of His
Suit Against Queensberry. Court and Jury Say the Marquis Did Right. |
1895-04-05 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
17 |
914 |
WILDE'S WORKS NOT WITHDRAWN The Publishers of "Dorian Grey" Have Suppressed the Novel |
1895-04-12 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
74 |
Asked for Wilde’s Release Pending Steps for a New Trial. |
1895-06-17 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
15 |
1 |
27 |
OSCAR WILDE PLAINTIFF Cynicisms on Literature and Manners in an English Court. MARQUIS
OF QUEENSBERRY'S
LIBEL The Writer Rarely Writes What He Believes Is True and Thinks that Self-Realization
Is the End of Life. |
1895-04-04 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
16 |
958 |
Oscar Wilde's Libel Suit. Remarkable Evidence Given in the Action Brought Against
the Marquis of
Queensberry. A HISTORY OF BLACKMAIL. Extraordinary Letter, a "Prose Sonnet" the Plaintiff
Calls It, Written to Lord Alfred Douglas.
DENOUNCED THE MARQUIS. The Aesthete Declared Him To Be the "Most Infamous Brute in
London." [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD] |
1895-04-04 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
12 |
20 |
1477 |
WILDE AND HIS WORK OF ART. Says His Famous Letter to Lord Douglas Was Beau- tiful,
Not
Indecent. HE APPEARS BROKEN DOWN. Utterly Unfit, Says Sir Edward Clarke, to Undergo
the Ordeal He Is Now In. QUEENSBERRY
WANTS TO BET. The Marquis Thinks it is 1,000 to 1 that Wilde Will Be Acquitted. |
1895-05-24 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
13 |
631 |
By The United Press |
1895-06-30 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
1 |
92 |
In Defense of Oscar Wilde. It is Coherent Testimony Against That of a Horde of Blackmailers. |
1895-05-25 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
8 |
273 |
OSCAR WILDE TESTIFIES. HIS SIDE OF THE QUARREL WITH THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. The
Marquis Comes Near
Assaulting Him In Court - Oscar Says a Remarkable Let- ter He Wrote Is Beautiful,
but Cannot Be Judged as a Letter Apart from Art. |
1895-04-04 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
12 |
18 |
1314 |
WILDE WORKS RESIGNEDLY. The Dramatist Breaks Stone and Picks Oakum in Prison. |
1895-07-28 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
51 |
OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. A Separate Trial Is Granted Him and the Case Against Taylor Proceeds. |
1895-05-21 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
7 |
286 |
OSCAR WILDE FREE TO-DAY. Doubts Are Expressed that He Will Be Brought to Trial Again. |
1895-05-07 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
3 |
201 |
The World - Friday, April 5, 1895 |
1895-04-05 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
17 |
The New York Times - Friday, April 12, 1895 |
1895-04-12 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
7 |
251 |
New York Herald - Thursday, April 11, 1895 |
1895-04-11 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
30 |
THE PRACTICAL JOKES AGAIN. |
1895-06-18 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
48 |
Oscar Wilde's Libel Suit. Cross-Examination of the Plaintiff and Prosecution's Case
Closed. |
1895-04-05 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
72 |
Oscar Wilde’s Mind Affected. |
1895-06-05 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
1 |
45 |
Oscar Wilde Is A Convict. Apparently Stunned by His Sentence to Two Years at Hard
Labour. |
1895-05-26 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
7 |
225 |
MR. WILDE'S TESTIMONY. THE PROSECUTION CLOSES ITS CASE AS HE LEAVES THE STAND. He
Says He Dislikes the
Old and Sensible, While the Young, Happy, Careless, and Original Have a Wonderful
Charm - The Marquis Still Stands by His Charges. |
1895-04-05 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
12 |
816 |
Oscar Wilde Seems to Thrive in Prison. Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN. |
1895-06-16 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
1 |
128 |
QUEENSBERRY WHIPS HIS SON. They Have a Fight in the Street and Both Are Arrested. |
1895-05-22 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
4 |
183 |
OSCAR WILDE RELEASED. A Son of the Marquis of Queensberry and a Clergyman Furnish
Bail. |
1895-05-08 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
2 |
130 |
QUEENSBERRY’S FISTS He Lands Them in Good Old-Time Shape on His Son. BRUISES LORD
DOUGLAS’ EYE Both
are put Under Big Bonds to Keep the Peace for Six Months. TROUBLE CAUSED BY OSCAR
WILDE (SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION) The Marquis of
Queesnberry hasn’t forgotten what a "right-hand jab" is. |
1895-06-08 |
The National Police Gazette |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
13 |
710 |
NO BAIL FOR WILDE. Brazen Demeanor During the Proceedings in Bow Street. Arrest of
Taylor, His
Supposed Accomplice in Crime. Testimony of the Boy Parker, Who Says He Has Reformed. |
1895-04-06 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
20 |
1060 |
>Mendes Slandered and Then Wounded. |
1895-04-18 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
1 |
46 |
Oscar Wilde Imprisoned Worse Than Failure Comes of His Suit for Vindication Queensberry's
Actions
Justified Jurors Decide in a Subsidiary Verdict that the Marquis's Accusation Was
Made for the Public Good. |
1895-04-06 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
30 |
1386 |
Oscar Wilde’s Condition. |
1895-06-06 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
42 |
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. |
1895-05-26 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
139 |
WILDE AS WE KNEW HIM. HIS VISIT TO AMERICA AS ÆS- THETHICISM'S APOSTLE. Caricatured
by Du Maurier and
Satirized by Gilbert - Stories of His Experiences While Here - His Quarrels with Critics. |
1895-04-06 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
18 |
1892 |
Won't Release Oscar Wilde. |
1895-06-18 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
1 |
36 |
TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Oscar Wilde Will Take His Turn Before the Jury To-day. |
1895-05-22 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
7 |
301 |
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Taken from Prison to Testify that He Is Badly in Debt and Has
No Assets. |
1895-11-13 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
2 |
118 |
OSCAR WILDE IS COMMITTED. His Counsel to Demand Bail, Because That Is Wilde's Right. |
1895-04-20 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
3 |
117 |
The New York Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895 |
1895-04-06 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
0 |
93 |
[By The United Press] |
1895-06-09 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
2 |
115 |
Oscar Wilde Not In Bankruptcy. |
1895-05-03 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
1 |
31 |
WILDE'S CAREER ENDED. HIS COMPLETE DOWNFALL FOLLOWS THE QUEENSBERRY PROSECUTION. His
Solicitor Gives
Up that Case and the Jury Renders a Verdict that the Mar- quis's Charges Were True
and Were Made for the Public Good - Wilde Ar-
rested and Locked Up in Bow Street - He Had Been Preparing to Flee the Country - His
Name Taken from the Bills of His Plays at
London Theatres - Awful Disclosures May Result from the Case. Special Cable Despatch
to THE SUN. |
1895-04-06 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
28 |
2354 |
OSCAR WILDE'S PRISON LIFE. He Asks for St. Augustine's Works and Other Improving Books. |
1895-06-30 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
2 |
95 |
OSCAR WILDE'S NEW TRIAL. Several Witnesses Testify Against Him - He Is Pale and Anxious. |
1895-05-23 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
8 |
364 |
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. |
1895-04-21 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
138 |
OSCAR WILDE HAS FIRM FRIENDS By the United Press. |
1895-04-07 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
165 |
THE DEFENSE OF OSCAR WILDE. Eloquence of the Accused Man Provokes a Burst of Applause. |
1895-05-01 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
8 |
317 |
WILDE'S PLAYS IN AMERICA. Rose Coghlan Stops One - His Name Dropped from Another. |
1895-04-06 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
211 |
OSCAR WILDE GOES MAD. It Has Been Found Necessary to Confine Him in a Padded Room. |
1895-06-05 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
2 |
44 |
A True Bill Advised Against Wilde. |
1895-04-23 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
45 |
OSCAR WILDE'S DISGRACE A Mother, Wife, and Two Children Must Share His Shame. POVERTY
AT CADOGAN
HOUSE A Mother's Desperate Struggle to Keep Up Appearances and Educate Her Sons. |
1895-04-08 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
849 |
ALL ENGLAND AROUSED. THE COUNTRY HORROR-STRICKEN BY THE WILDE REVELATIONS. Sharp and
Severe Action
Will Be Taken by the Government - The Leaders of the Abominable Coterie Will Be Arrested
and Sent to Prison - Wilde and His Friend
Taylor Committed for Trial Without Bail - Wilde Much Depressed After a Night's Confinement
in a Cell. Special Cable Despatch to THE
SUN. |
1895-04-07 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
19 |
1835 |
Grand Jury Indicts Wilde. His Valuable Collection of Prints and Art Objects to be
Sold. |
1895-04-24 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
4 |
128 |
PERSONALS. |
1895-06-22 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
1 |
37 |
WILDE’S CAREER ENDED. His Downfall Follows the Queensberry Prosecution.THE MARQUIS
LOUDLY CHEERED |
1895-04-20 |
The National Police Gazette |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
4 |
461 |
Items of Interest. |
1895-06-22 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
1 |
23 |
WILDE ON THE TREADMILL. Sketch of His life in Pentonville Prison, London GARBED IN
CANVAS
CLOTHES.His Couch is Nothing More than a Hard Plank, with No Pillow. WHAT HE WAS AND
WHAT HE IS.FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT
EXIT Wilde. Vale to the poet, the aesthete, the wit. Fancy him walking a treadmill
six hours a day. And yet there are titled men in England today who
ought to be on the same mill. |
1895-06-15 |
The National Police Gazette |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
2 |
1892 |
WILDE AND HIS WORSHIPERSSINS OF A DECADENT CIVILIZATION.(From Brann's Iconoclast.) |
1895-06-29 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
1187 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator - Saturday, May 11, 1895 |
1895-05-11 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
41 |
BAIL FOR WILDE ACCEPTED. |
1895-05-05 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
1 |
33 |
PERSONALS. |
1895-05-11 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
28 |
OSCAR WILDE'S NAME ERASED. |
1895-04-06 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
1 |
62 |
WILDE IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. HIS LIABILITIES, £3,591; HIS ASSETS NAUGHT - CERTAIN
THEATRICAL MANAGERS
HIS CREDITORS. |
1895-11-13 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
2 |
124 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator - Saturday, November 23, 1895 |
1895-11-23 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
13 |
1 |
116 |
LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS'S PLEA FOR WILDE. |
1895-04-21 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
49 |
BAIL FOR WILDE REFUSED. WITH HIS FRIEND TAYLOR HE IS REMANDED TO JAIL - THE EXAMINATION
IN THE BOW
STREET POLICE COURT. |
1895-04-07 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
5 |
604 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator - Saturday, November 30, 1895 |
1895-11-30 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
17 |
ADVISING OSCAR WILDE'S INDICTMENT. |
1895-04-23 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
36 |
WANTS WILDE'S NAME ON THE BILLS. |
1895-04-08 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
2 |
71 |
Wilde as We Knew HimHis Visit to America as Aestheticism's Apostle.Caricatured by
Du Maurier and
Satirized by Gilbert—Stories of His Experiences While Here—His Quarrels With Critics. |
1895-04-13 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
38 |
3361 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator - Saturday, September 28, 1895 |
1895-09-28 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
25 |
WILDE AND TAYLOR INDICTED. |
1895-04-24 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
2 |
96 |
WILDE'S TRIAL NEARLY FINISHED. |
1895-05-01 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
6 |
359 |
PASSING EVENTS. |
1895-08-03 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
32 |
Oscar Wilde's Writings Put Out of the Newark Public Library. |
1895-04-10 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
49 |
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGINS TO-MORROW. |
1895-04-25 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
2 |
89 |
DISSOLUTION IMPENDING. BELIEF THAT LORD ROSEBERRY WILL SOON APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY. |
1895-05-19 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
1 |
58 |
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn from the British Museum. |
1895-04-10 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
1 |
26 |
PERSONALS. |
1895-07-06 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
44 |
Turned Oscar Wilde's Literature Out. |
1895-04-10 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
1 |
40 |
WILDE AND TAYLOR ON TRIAL. |
1895-04-27 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
99 |
THE NEWS THIS MORNING. Foreign. |
1895-05-02 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
12 |
WILDE'S TRIAL OPENS. Haggard and Careworn the Dramatist Enters the Court. |
1895-04-11 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
12 |
671 |
PERSONALS. |
1895-06-15 |
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
42 |
OSCAR WILDE'S BOOKS. They Will Remain on the Shelves of the Libraries of New York. |
1895-04-11 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
548 |
THE PROSECUTION OF WILDE CLOSED. |
1895-04-30 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
128 |
DISAGREEMENT IN THE WILDE CASE. |
1895-05-02 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
162 |
OSCAR WILDE CONDEMNED. Is Found Guilty on All the Counts Against Him with a Single
Exception. TWO YEARS AT
HARD LABOR. This,the Maximum Penalty,Imposed Upon Him and His Friend Alfred Taylor.
AN INADEQUATE SENTENCE. So the Judge Said in
Scathing Observations to the Prisoners at the Bar. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-26 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
3 |
11 |
658 |
Oscar Wilde's Books to Remain. |
1895-04-11 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
32 |
OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. He Is Remanded Again After Several Wit- nesses Were Examined. |
1895-04-12 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
5 |
211 |
NO ACTION AS TO OSCAR WILDE'S BOOKS. MANAGERS OF THE NEW-YORK PUBLIC LIBRA- RIES HAVE
NOT WITHDRAWN THEM
FROM CIRCULATION - AN INCREASED SALE AT STORES AND STANDS. |
1895-04-11 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
517 |
WILDE AGT. QUEENSBERRY. THE OLD BAILEY CROWDED TO HEAR THE PLAINTIFF'S TESTIMONY.
HE TELLS OF HIS
RELATIONS WITH THE QUEENS- BERRY FAMILY AND HOW HE ONCE ORDERED THE MARQUIS FROM HIS
HOUSE - ALL THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM DENIED -
HIS PECULIARITIES DISPLAYED ON THE WITNESS-STAND. |
1895-04-04 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
7 |
962 |
MRS. FRANK LESLIE'S PLANS. TO LEASE HER BUSINESS TO A SYN- DICATE. HER DESIRE TO BE
RELIEVED FROM SUCH
HARD WORK AS SHE HAS BEEN DOING - SHE DENIES SOME REPORTS ABOUT HER RELATIONS WITH
THE WILDES. |
1895-05-20 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
372 |
OSCAR WILDE GROWS ANGRY. Declares that Mr. Carson's Cross-Examination Was Throughout
of an Insulting Kind.
IS ALIVE TO YOUTH'S CHARM. Dislikes the Old and Sensible, Is Charmed by the Careless
and Young. AN OLD SCANDAL REVIVED. Once More the
Russell Divorce Case Comes Up to the Law Court. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-05 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
17 |
955 |
OSCAR WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Despite a Favorable Summing Up by the Judge, the Jury Convicts
Him. GETS TWO YEARS IN PRISON. Alfred Taylor, His Accomplice, Given a Like Sentence
- Both at Hard Labor. OSCAR SIGNS A
STATEMENT. Declares He is Innocent and Ex- plains Why He Is Fond of Young Men. |
1895-05-25 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
24 |
1433 |
MRS. GRANNIS AND QUEENSBERRY. She Thanked Him for What He Did, and Now He Thanks Her.
HANDS ACROSS THE
SEAS. He Is Especially Gratified That Texas Is Concerning Itself About Moral Questions. |
1895-05-04 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
582 |
DUEL OVER WILDE’S NAME.A French Journalist Objects to a Fellow-Worker’s Remarks. |
1895-04-17 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
2 |
72 |
The Oscar Wilde Scandal. |
1895-04-14 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
2 |
140 |
THE NEWS THIS MORNING. Foreign. |
1895-04-12 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
22 |
THE NEWS THIS MORNING |
1895-04-04 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
17 |
TAYLOR'S TRIAL BEFORE WILDE'S. |
1895-05-21 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
1 |
75 |
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL. Evidence Against Him and His Friend Taylor Heard at the Bow
Street Police
Court. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-12 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
13 |
574 |
WILDE A LUNATIC? The Convicted Aesthete Reported to Have Gone Mad. |
1895-06-04 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
1 |
41 |
OSCAR WILDE UNDER ARREST. The Languorous Aesthete, Caustic Cynic and Brilliant Epigrammist
Now in a Police
Cell. STRANGE DRAMA IN COURT Warrant Issued Immediately After the Verdict in Favor
of Lord Queensberry. THE MARQUIS INTERVIEWED.
Many Names Well Known in London Society Incidentally Involved in the Case. [BY THE
COMMERCIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-06 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
35 |
2379 |
BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE. The Amount Will Be Fixed by the Judge To-Morrow. |
1895-05-03 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
12 |
1 |
26 |
OSCAR WILDE'S HOROSCOPE. Remarkable Astrologica1 Predictions Regarding His Character
and Career. HIS
DOWNFALL FORETOLD. Powerful Friends May Yet Save Him from Utter Poverty and Disgrace. |
1895-05-05 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
1214 |
WILDE HAS NOTHING TO SAY. Pale and Distressed, He Is Com- mitted for Trial. He and
His Companion,
Taylor, Al- lowed No Bail. |
1895-04-19 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
4 |
186 |
... A Noble Lord Flees England, Not Daring to Face Exposures of the Oscar Wilde Sort
- Growing
Repugnance for Morbidity in Art and Literature ... Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN. |
1895-04-14 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
3 |
1018 |
OSCAR WILDE ARRAIGNED IN COURT. TESTIMONY AGAINST HIM BY SEVERAL WIT- NESSES - WILDE
AND TAYLOR REMANDED
WITHOUT BAIL. |
1895-04-12 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
5 |
477 |
OSCAR WILDE'S EXAMINATION ENDED. HE LOSES HIS TEMPER UNDER MR. CARSON'S CROSS-QUESTIONING
- THE MARQUIS
STANDS BY HIS CHARGES. |
1895-04-05 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
10 |
915 |
QUEENSBERRY STRUCK HIS SON. ALSO CHALLENGED HIM TO FIGHT FOR £10,000 - WILDE'S SECOND
TRIAL BEGUN. |
1895-05-23 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
250 |
"MARKISS O' QUEENSBERRY RULES." |
1895-04-06 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
202 |
OSCAR WILDE'S BOOKS. |
1895-04-13 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
170 |
RUMORS ABOUT OSCAR WILDE. |
1895-06-05 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
198 |
OSCAR WILDE'S CURIOUS CAREER. Mrs. Frank Leslie Pays an Earnest and Flattering Tribute
to the Fallen Poet as Son,
Husband, Father and Friend. DESCRIBES HIS HOME LIFE. Glimpses Into the Life of Lady
Wilde and the Author's Devotion to Her. HE
WORSHIPPED HIS WIFE. Interesting Study of Wilde's Literary Work and His Opinions as
a Moralist. A TRUE POET, CRITICS SAY. Impressions of
His Personal Eccentricities and Experiences This Country. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-04-07 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
54 |
6027 |
WILDE’S BAIL IS $25,000.When This Is Furnished Oscar Will Be Liberated. |
1895-05-04 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
53 |
OSCAR WILDE'S HEAVY BAIL [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-05 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
1 |
45 |
Oscar Wilde's Trial Will Begin Next Friday at Old Bailey. |
1895-04-22 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
33 |
Efforts to Secure Oscar Wilde's Release. |
1895-11-23 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
1 |
47 |
WILDE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. His Counsel Will Apply to the Court of Queen's Bench for
Bail. |
1895-04-20 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
11 |
7 |
229 |
DUEL RESULTING FROM WILDE'S ARREST. |
1895-04-18 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
7 |
1 |
57 |
OSCAR WILDE IN A CELL ARRESTED AFTER THE COLLAPSE OF HIS CASE AGAINST LORD QUEENSBERRY.
THE CHARGE
AGAINST HIM INDICATED BY HIS TESTIMONY IN COURT - HOW HE SPENT THE DAY - THE MARQUIS'S
THREAT AGAINST HIM - THE OUTLOOK FOR WILDE'S
PLAYS NOW ON THE STAGE. |
1895-04-06 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
13 |
1131 |
OSCAR WILDE'S HOME SOLD. Application for a Postponement of His Trial Denied. |
1895-04-24 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
2 |
73 |
Oscar Wilde's Play to Run Here. |
1895-04-06 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
0 |
0 |
35 |
WILDE'S LATEST PLAY AT THE EMPIRE. Manager Charles Frohman Will Produce "The Importance
of Being Earnest" on
April 22. |
1895-04-13 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
1 |
1 |
91 |
WILDE JURY DISAGREEBail for Oscar Refused and He Will Be Tried Again.He Is Kept in
Court Until the Crowd Had
Dispersed.A Prominent Lawyer Declares the Decision Outrageous. |
1895-05-01 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
8 |
416 |
OSCAR WILDE IN JAIL. He Will Serve His Two Years' Sentence at Wormwood Scrubbs. [BY
CABLE TO THE
HERALD.] |
1895-06-02 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
8 |
2 |
101 |
OSCAR WILDE RELEASED His Sureties Are Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Headlam. |
1895-05-07 |
The World |
United States |
New York City |
English |
2 |
1 |
74 |
MAY NOT BE RETRIED. Not Yet Decided Whether Oscar Wilde Will Be Arraigned at the Next
Session. [BY CABLE TO
THE HERALD.] |
1895-05-07 |
New York Herald |
United States |
New York City |
English |
10 |
3 |
196 |
Amount of Oscar Wilde's Bail Fixed. |
1895-05-05 |
The New York Times |
United States |
New York City |
English |
14 |
1 |
44 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. The Prosecution Closes, and Sir Edward Clarke Speaks for Wilde. |
1895-05-24 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
6 |
4 |
113 |
OSCAR WILDE CASE. M. Zola Declines to Sign the Petition for His Release. |
1895-11-27 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
9 |
1 |
63 |
An Appeal in Behalf of Oscar Wilde. |
1895-04-21 |
The Sun |
United States |
New York City |
English |
4 |
1 |
49 |
WILDE AND TAYLOR HELD. THEY ARE COMMITTED WITHOUT BAIL FOR TRIAL IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. |
1895-04-20 |
New-York Tribune |
United States |
New York City |
English |
5 |
2 |
141 |