Le Public - Thursday, May 9, 1895
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TRIBUNAUX
Le procès Oscar Wilde
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Les solicitors d’Oscar Wilde ont fait savoir hier que les deux cautions de 1,250 livres chacune, soit pour les deux 62,500 fr., sont trouvées. Elles se présenteront aujourd’hui, à Bow Street devant l’un des magistrats et offriront leur garantie pour les sommes indiquées.
Si le magistrat accepte cette garantie, Wilde sera mis en liberté jusqu’au 20 courant : ce jour-là, les assises recommencent. L’affaire Wilde sera appelée la troisièmé.
Pendant sa détention Oscar Wilde a beaucoup maigri et vieilli. Son système nerveux a été surexcité. Il a souffert beaucoup du manque de sommeil. On dit que Wilde, à la sortie de prison, ira habiter le bord de la mer.
Londres, 7 mai.
Lord Douglas Hawick, oncle de lord Alfred Douglas, et le Révérend Stewart Headlam se sont portés garants d’Oscar Wilde.
Londres, 7 mai.
M.Oscar Wilde a été remis en liberté sous caution.
Me Aubertin.
LAW COURTS
The Oscar Wilde Trial
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Oscar Wilde's solicitors announced yesterday that the two sureties of 1,250 pounds each, that is for the two 62,500 fr., have been found. They will present themselves today, in Bow Street, before one of the magistrates, and will offer their security for the sums indicated.
If the magistrate accepts this guarantee, Wilde will be released until the 20th current: on that day, the assizes begin again. The Wilde case will be called the third.
During his detention Oscar Wilde lost a lot of weight and aged. His nervous system was overexcited. He suffered a lot from lack of sleep. It is said that Wilde, on leaving prison, will go and live by the sea.
London, May 7.
Lord Douglas Hawick, uncle of Lord Alfred Douglas, and the Reverend Stewart Headlam vouched for Oscar Wilde.
London, May 7.
Mr. Oscar Wilde was released on bail.
Me Aubertin.
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