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OSCAR WILDE'S FATE SEALED. THE WHILOM AESTHETE SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOR. COLLAPSED AT THE DOCK IN PASSING JUDGMENT HIS LORDSHIP CALLED THE MAXIMUM PENALTY INADEQUATE. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-26 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 1051
WILDE STILL ON TRIAL. Case for the Defence Only Just Finished when the Court Rose. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-01 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 316
TO APPLY FOR BAIL. UNDERSTOOD THAT WILDE WILL BE RELEASED, AND NOT TRIED AGAIN. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-03 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 198
THREATENED TO SHOOT HIS FATHER. Lord Alfred Douglas Carried a Loaded Revolver for that Purpose. EVIDENCE OF MR. OSCAR WILDE. For Eight Hours He Was Subjected to a Merciless Cross-Examination. VISITS TO LITTLE COLLEGE-ST. Taylor Introduced Young Men in Rooms Lit Up and Heavy with Perfume. OPENING OF THE DEFENCE. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-05 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 1536
THE WILDE TRIAL. Practical Certainty that the Crown Witnesses will be in Their Places To-morrow. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-19 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 447
WILDE ADMITTED TO BAIL. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-04 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 59
OSCAR WILDE AGAIN AT BOW STREET. Rumors Current that He Has Been Seriously Ill During His Imprisonment. REPORT IN FAVOR OF OPIUM. The Commission Thinks the Statements of Abuse of the Narcotic Are Exaggerated. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-12 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 523
MR. OSCAR WILDE IN A CELL AT BOW STREET. Trial of the Marquis of Queensberry Ends in a Verdict of "Not Guilty." PROSECUTION WITHDRAWN. Arranged Between the Opposing Counsel Last Thursday A Mysterious Cable. LETTER TO THE TREASURY. Lord Queensberry Tells His Story to the "Herald"-Threats to Shoot. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-06 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 10 2201
CONCLUSION OF THE WILDE TRIAL. Jurymen Unable to Agree--The Case Likely to Be Reheard at Next Sessions. BAIL AGAIN REFUSED. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-02 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 677
HEAVY BAIL FOR WILDE. Two Sureties Asked for in £1,250 Each, with Person Security of £2,500. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-05 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 190
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. OSCAR WILDE AND HIS COMPANION TAYLOR AGAIN APPEAR AT BOW STREET. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE] 1895-04-20 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 218
OSCAR WILDE ARRESTED 1895-04-06 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 70
RELEASED ON BAIL AGAIN. Oscar Wilde's Trial Postponed Until Completion of the Proceedings in Taylor's Case. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-21 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 228
Wilde to be Released To-day. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-07 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 62
OSCAR WILDE TO APPLY FOR BAIL, ON SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S RETURN TO TOWN AN APPLICATION WILL BE MADE. LETTER FROM LORD A. DOUGLAS. HE DECLARES THAT WILDE HAS ALREADY BEEN TRIED AND CONDEMNED BY THE PRESS. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-21 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 3 627
OSCAR WILDE AND HIS COMPANION. APPEAR BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE AT BOW STREET-REMANDED TIL THURSDAY. PRISONERS REFUSED BAIL. CONGRATULATIONS SHOWERING UPON LORD QUEENSBERRY-RUMORS OF ANOTHER ARREST. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE] 1895-04-07 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 1273
MARQUIS AND SON COME TO BLOWS.Extraordinary Scene in Piccadilly — Lord Douglas of Hawick Attacks His Father."ONE OF WILDE'S ANCESTORS." Conviction of Taylor — Further Revolt of the Scotch Members in the House.[BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-22 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 4 10 878
Oscar Wilde at Liberty. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-08 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 137
THE WILDE CASE. IF A TRUE BILL BE FOUND A POSTPONEMENT OF THE TRIAL WILL ME MOVED. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-23 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 2 124
WILDE IN JAIL. AFTER HIS APPEARANCE AT BOW-STREET, HE IS REMOVED TO A CELL IN HOLLOWAY PRISON. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-08 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 119
TAYLOR GUILTY. Mr. Justice Wills Postpones Sentence- Wilde's Trial for To-day. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-22 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 218
Oscar Wilde in Prison. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-09-22 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 3 0 89
TRUE BILL FOR WILDE. The Writer’s Furniture, Books and Pictures to Be Sold. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-24 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 183
OSCAR WILDE. HE ACCEPTS SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S OFFER TO DEFEND HIM GRATUITOUSLY. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE] 1895-04-09 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 185
Trial of Oscar Wilde. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-23 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 182
THE AFFAIRS OF OSCAR WILDE. WILDE’S BANKRUPTCY. The Prisoner’s Solicitor Asks for an Ad-journment and Proposes Payment in Full. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-09-25 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 296
THE WILDE SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECT BELONGING TO OSCAR WILDE DISPOSED OF BY AUCTION. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-25 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 133
OSCAR WILDE’S AFFAIRS. Interesting Details of the Percentage on the Debtor’s Plays. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-08-27 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 278
Lord Queensberry and His Son. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-23 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 320
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL BEGINS. The Whilom Aesthete Appears at the Bar of the Old Bailey. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-27 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 270
No Hope for Wilde. [BY THE HERALD’S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-06-18 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 11 0 113
IN FAVOR OF WILDE. One Count Withdrawn from the Jury by the Judge. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-24 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 404
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL SOME CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE GIVEN IN THE CASE-AGAIN ADJOURNED. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-28 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 336
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. He Is Very Moody and is Said to Have Grown Considerably Thinner. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-06-03 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 198
Oscar Wilde's Trial Unconcluded. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-05-25 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 98
Wilde Still in the Dock. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-30 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 189
Preparations for the Cornell Crew––Oscar Wilde Reported To Be Insane. Wilde Practically Insane. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-06-05 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 84
THE WILDE CASE. RUMORS IN CIRCULATION IN LONDON THAT ANOTHER ARREST MAY BE HOURLY EXPECTED. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE] 1895-04-10 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 243
LORD QUEENSBERRY IN THE DOCK. Mr. Oscar Wilde's Action for Criminal Libel Begun at the Old Bailey. A "CAUSE CELEBRE." The Court Crowded in Every Part by Barristers, Solicitors and Public. SOME REMARKABLE LETTERS. Counsel Reads the Prosecutor's Correspondence with Lord Alfred Douglas SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE] 1895-04-04 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 1 2440
OSCAR WILDE'S WORKS. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] 1895-04-11 The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 2 96