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WILDE’S SECOND TRIAL. The Accuse Playwright a Witness in His Own Defense. 1895-05-24 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 3 3 147
PICKING OAKUM. Oscar Wilde’s Head Is Weak, So He Has Not Yet Tried the Treadmill. 1895-06-02 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 8 1 108
WILDE CONVICTED. His Sentence Is Two Years at Hard Labor. TAYLOR GETS THE SAME It Is Expected that Other Warrants Will Be Issued. THE JUDGE"S CHARGE TO THE JURY. The Foreman of the Jury Asked His Honor if a Warrant Had Been Issued for the Arrest of Lord ALfred Douglas, and Was Told No. 1895-05-25 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 5 10 424
WILDE’S LIBEL SUIT. He and the Marquis Were On the Stand To-Day. A SCENE AT OLD BAILEY Queensberry Attempted to Assault the Aesthetic Complainant. THAT LETTER READ IN COURT. Oscar Told How He Came to Write It To Lord Douglass––He Denied Queens- Berry’s Charges, and Described a Scene Between Himself and the Marquis––Some Admissions on Cross- Examination. 1895-04-03 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 0 12 714
WILDE TURNS TO RELIGION. He Asks a Friend to Send Him St. Augustine’s Works. 1895-06-29 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 14 2 96
$25,000 BAIL FOR WILDE. The Court Says the Playwright Must Qualify for Half that Amount. 1895-05-04 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 14 1 45
APPLAUSE FOR WILDE. The Accused Playwright Testifies In His Own Behalf. CHARGE OF. CONSPIRACY FAILS. A Portion of the Indictment Withdrawn By the Prosecution–-Wilde’s Eloquent Explanation of Spiritual Love Excited The Admiration of the Spectators–- Both Defendants Assert Their Inno cence Under Oath–-The Court Refused To Permit a Verdict of Not Guilty on The Withdrawn Charges. 1895-04-30 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 9 5 401
WILDE’S MIND AFFECTED. The Playwright Is Now in a Padded Cell. 1895-06-04 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 8 2 45
WILDE GIVES BAIL. The Playwright Will Be Released from Jail To-Morrow. 1895-05-06 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 10 3 204
IT MADE OSCAR ANGRY. He Denied the Charge that He Kissed Young Grainger. PROSECUTION’S CASE CLOSED. Letters of the Marquis of Queensberry Reviling Lord Rosebery, Gladstone and the Queen as Well as Oscar Wilde Were put in Evidence–-The Defendant’s Counsel Accused of Insolence. 1895-04-04 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 10 687
Why He Bailed Wilde. 1895-06-09 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 5 1 90
A PLEA FOR OSCAR. Mr. Hamilton Glad Wilde Jury Disagreed and Believes Him Innocent. 1895-05-06 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 0 2 422
AT THE BOW STREET BAR Oscar Wilde’s and Taylor’s Preliminary Examination. BOTH REMANDED WITHOUT BAIL A Great Rush for Wilde’s Books–- They Have Not Been Withdrawn From the British Museum –- "Dorian Grey" Has Been Withdrawn by the Publishing House of Ward & Lock–- A Publisher’s Clerk, Shelley, Discharged Because of His Intimacy with Wilde. 1895-04-11 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 4 10 498
WILDE ARRESTED A Warrant Issued This Afternoon. PROSECUTION FAILS. The Jury Vindicated Queensberry and Declared His Charges True. PAPERS SENT TO PROSECUTOR. Sir Edward Clarke Disgusted with Wilde and Accepted a Verdict of Not Guilty Without the Defense Making any argument or Offering Any Testimony. 1895-04-05 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 1 10 602
THE JURY DISAGREED. Oscar Wilde Was Remanded to Jail for a New Trial. ACQUITTED OF SOME CHARGES. After Deliberation of Three and a Half Hours, the Jury Failed to FInd a Ver- Deict on Several of the Charges, And Were Discharged–-The Government Prosecutor Says He Will Try Wilde and Taylor Again-– Bail Was Refused. 1895-05-01 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 7 6 616
WILDE RELEASED. Lord Douglas and the Rev. Mr. Headlam His Sureties. 1895-05-07 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 7 3 132
OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL. An Ango-American Journalist Suing a British Consul. 1895-04-14 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 2 141
HIS BAIL WAS REFUSED. Wilde Must Stay in Jail During His Trial. HE AND TAYLOR ARRAIGNED. Charged in the Bow Street Police Court To-Day, with the Abominable Practices––Charles Parker, Aged 19, Gave Damaging Testimony Against the Aesthete and Dramatist––London Newspaper Criticism of the Case. 1895-04-06 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 0 9 301
The Brooklyn Citizen - Sunday, May 12, 1895 1895-05-12 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 1 1 303
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. His Debts Amount to about £17,000 With No Assets 1895-11-12 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 13 2 123
WILDE MUST STAND TRIAL. He and Taylor FInally Committed With- Out Bail To-Day. 1895-04-19 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 10 5 184
IN WILDE’S DEFENSE. He Has Friends Who Don’t Believe the Charges Against Him. 1895-04-07 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 0 6 416
To Try Wilde and Taylor Separately. 1895-05-15 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 1 28
ZOLA WON’T SIGN. The French Author Declines to Ask for Oscar Wilde’s Pardon. 1895-11-26 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 9 1 64
Oscar Wilde Indicted. 1895-04-22 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 9 1 28
Oscar Wilde’s Books Boycotted. 1895-04-09 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 3 1 40
Wilde Hopeful of Acquittal. 1895-05-19 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 1 62
OSCAR WILDE’S DEBTS. They Will be Paid in Full, His Lawyer Informs the Court. 1895-09-24 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 12 2 98
OSCAR WILDE’S INDICTMENT. His Bric-a-Brac, Pottery and Prints Will Be Sold at Auction. 1895-04-23 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 16 4 119
OSCAR WILDE’S INCOME. He Made $10,000 a Year and Spent Much More. 1895-08-22 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 15 2 97
WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. It Will Not Take Place Till After Taylor's Which Was Begun To-day. 1895-05-20 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 7 4 206
Short Cablegrams. 1895-09-29 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 5 1 23
NO BE TRIED FRIDAY. The Court Refused a Postponement to Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-24 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 9 2 90
A Receiver for Oscar Wilde’s Property. 1895-07-25 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 10 1 62
PROSECUTION RESTS. The Evidence Against Oscar Wilde Has All Been Given. 1895-05-23 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 4 114
DISGUSTING ADMISSION. Brought Out on Oscar Wilde’s Trial at the Old Bailey To-day. 1895-04-26 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 8 2 165
Oscar Breaks Stones Now. 1895-07-28 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 4 1 52
HE DON’T REMEMBER. Young Atkins Don’t Recall His Black- Mailing Exploits. 1895-04-27 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 5 2 105