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QUEENSBERRY SATISFIED. Oscar Wilde, He Says, Has Been Sufficiently Punished. Now He Is Willing to Wager at Great Odds That the Esthete Is Not Convicted. 1895-05-25 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 6 242
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
OSCAR WILDE HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY. Sentenced by the Court to Two Years' Imprisonment With Hard Labor. The Judge Regrets That the Law Will Not Permit a More Severe Penalty. TAYLOR GETS THE SAME SENTENCE. Both Men Are Guilty as Charged, and the Wilde Verdict Brings in Some Parties Not Named. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 17 1491
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
WILDE RELEASED ON BAIL Son of the Esthete's Accuse One of the Sureties. Many People Believe the Poet Guilty Only of a Romantically Expressed Friend- ship for Lord Alfred. 1895-05-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 275
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
FOREIGN FLASHES. 1895-09-25 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 2 1 26
Oscar Wilde Lives Near Torquay. 1895-05-11 The New York Times United States New York City English 4 1 17
No Clemency for OScar Wilde. 1895-06-18 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 15 1 27
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
WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Fallen Aesthete Sentenced to Two Years' Penal Servitude. 1895-05-26 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 2 19 1099
People and Events. 1895-10-03 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 35
OSCAR WILDE DOOMED. His Case Is So Black That No Power Can Save Him From Prison. 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 502
OSCAR WILDE DISAPPEARS. Said to Be Afraid of the Trial of the Libel Suit. 1895-04-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 50
The Philadelphia Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 152
Oscar Wilde Is a Bankrupt. 1895-07-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 23 1 31
OSCAR'S CASE Will Probably Go Over Until Next Term of Court. 1895-05-21 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 12 4 286
OSCAR FREE. Sureties Furnished By Wilde Accepted and He Is Released. 1895-05-08 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 4 209
The Chicago Eagle - Saturday, April 27, 1895 1895-04-27 The Chicago Eagle United States Chicago English 0 0 80
Oscar Wilde's Second Trial. 1895-05-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 40
PLANK BED Upon Which Oscar Wilde Will Rest Himself. Bacon and Beans and Soup for Dinner. Work on Treadwheel for an Appetite. Kind of Punishment His Crime Calls For. Judge Says Death Penalty Ought to be Meted Out. No Country Can be Great With Such Sons. Marquis of Queensberry Wants $10,000 Reimbursement. 1895-05-28 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 4 16 803
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
MAY NOT BE TRIED AGAIN. Opposition Develops to Reopening the Wilde Case - Implied Hint for Him to Leave the Country. 1895-05-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 10 4 195
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
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drama of the World. Personal and Social Events Occurring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-05-21 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 175
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
WILDE-QUEENSBERRY CASE. SUIT FOR LIBEL ON TRIAL IN LONDON. Old Bailey Crowded To Its Utmost Capacity - Admission Only By Ticket- Testimony of the Principals in the Case. 1895-04-03 The Indianapolis News United States Indianapolis English 13 14 1392
STAGE WHISPERINGS. 1895-04-14 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 42
FOREIGN NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Wilde Released on Bail. 1895-05-05 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 2 1 23
OSCAR WILDE INDICTED. 1895-04-23 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 8 1 34
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. 1895-08-24 The Boston Post United States Boston English 15 3 96
IRATE MARQUIS. Queensberry Whipped Lord Alfred in Piccadilly. DISREGARDED FAMOUS RULES. Father and Son Arrested and Released on Bail - Alfred's Upholding Wilde the Cause - Taylor Guilty on Several Charges - Wilde May Escape. 1895-05-22 The Boston Post United States Boston English 2 2 213
NEWS OF THE WEEK. Wednesday. 1895-04-06 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 1 1 16
EIGHT PAGES. 1895-05-01 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 226
WILDE'S BAIL FIXED AT $25,000, HALF TO BE FUR- NISHED BY HIMSELF. 1895-05-04 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 12 1 50
A True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-23 The Sun United States New York City English 9 1 45
OSCAR WILDE BRANDED The Marquis of Queensberry's Terrible Accusations Justified. SCATHING VERDICT RENDERED. THE JURY FLATLY SAYS THE EX- POSURE IS FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. His Own Lawyer Abandoned the Case to Prevent Queensberry from Making Fur- ther Disclosures and Admitted that All The Charges were True - Wilde Runs Away From the Court and May be Ar- rested and Prosecuted. 1895-04-05 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 2 16 871
Wilde and Taylor Remanded. 1895-04-12 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 68
A BLACK EYE IN HIGH LIFE. ADMINISTERED BY QUEENSBERRY TO HIS ELDER SON. It Wasn't Lord Alfred Who Was Whipped By His Papa But Lord Douglass of Hawick - Father and Son in a Police Court To-day - The Washing of Dirty Linen. 1895-05-22 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 4 3 360
SPENDS NIGHT IN JAIL, Oscar Wilde Arrested on a Charge of Committing a Penal Offense. Marquis of Queensberry's Plea In the Libel Case Is Substantiated. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 6 377
Is Oscar Wilde Insane? 1895-06-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 21 1 21
OSCAR WILDE CONVICTED Sentenced to Two Years' Imprisonment at Hard Labor. Jurors Make Pertinent Inquiries Concerning a Warrant for Lord Alfred Douglass. 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 6 637
The World - Saturday, April 27, 1895 1895-04-27 The World United States New York City English 2 1 30
WILDE'S HEALTH IMPROVES. He Will Appear for Trial and Is Hopeful of Acquittal. 1895-05-19 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 59
Oscar Wilde's Friend Wood. 1895-04-08 The World United States New York City English 0 0 70
Oscar Wilde Released on Bail. 1895-05-08 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 5 1 118
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, May 26, 1895 1895-05-26 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 125
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-06-25 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 14
FOR WILD'S RELEASE. Writers of All Countries Refuse to Sign a Petition Asking for His Pardon. 1895-11-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 1 63
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
BEERBOHM TREE EXPRESSES REGRET. Does Not Relish His Connection with the Disagreeable Affair. 1895-04-06 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 2 1 74
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
People and Events. 1895-06-02 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 42
Oscar Wilde at Liberty. 1895-05-08 The New York Times United States New York City English 0 1 46
WILDE HAS HIS HAIR CUT. He Is Now a Fully Accredited Convict at Pentonville. 1895-05-27 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 6 1 53
FROM LONDON TOWN Mrs. Wilde Ostracized Cruelly by Society Mr. Buyard's Dilemma. 1895-09-22 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 689
Journalists Fight a Duel. 1895-04-18 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 1 63
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 6 1 26
WILDE SUED FOR DIVORCE. The Wife of the Fallen Man Has Instructed Her Lawyer to Begin Proceedings. SHE WAS ONCE DEVOTED TO HIM. Always a Good Wife, She Even Followed Her Husband in His Fad as the Leader of Estheticism. 1895-04-30 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 3 382
AESHETIC OSCARGazed Upon By a Correspondent, But Not Interviewed. 1895-08-31 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 2 10 468
OSCAR WILDE IN THE DOCK AFTER A PRELIMINARY INQUIRY HE IS REMANDED WITHOUT BAIL. HIS FRIEND TAYLOR ARRESTED Evidence to Establish a Case Against the Apostle of Æstheticism is Submitted and the Further Hearing Adjourned - Oscar's Demeanor in the Dock is One of Insolent Indifference - His Brother in Court - More Arrests to be Made. 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 16 1487
Wilde Picking Oakum. 1895-07-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 50
A BLACK EYE Worn By Lord Douglass, Who Tells the Court How Papa Trimmed Him. Oscar Wilde's Trial Begun—The Esthete Looks Pale and Careworn. 1895-05-23 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 7 433
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Sunday, November 17, 1895 1895-11-17 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 3 1 17
EAGLETS. 1895-08-10 The Chicago Eagle United States Chicago English 0 0 8
SEPARATE TRIAL FOR OSCAR. Wilde Will Not be Tried With Taylor - Poet Came Into Court Smiling and Much Improved in Health. 1895-05-20 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 7 7 204
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 33
A Type of Degeneration. 1895-04-08 The Sun United States New York City English 0 0 684
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-28 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 50
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
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 13
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
Great Britain. Alfred Taylor Convicted. 1895-05-22 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 1 3 171
WILDE'S LIBEL SUIT. The Plaintiff On the Stand-Crowds In Old Bailey. 1895-04-04 The Indianapolis News United States Indianapolis English 0 3 239
A DUEL OUT OF THE WILDE CASE. 1895-04-19 The Boston Post United States Boston English 7 1 57
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Sunday, April 28, 1895 1895-04-28 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 45
OF GENERAL INTEREST. 1895-12-08 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 65
THE CASE OF WILDE. 1895-05-23 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 4 130
NEWS OF THE WEEK. Friday. 1895-04-27 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 7
EIGHT PAGES. 1895-04-08 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 191
NEWS OF THE WEEK Monday. 1895-05-11 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 5
BAIL ACCEPTED. Oscar Wilde to Be Released From Prison To-morrow. JUSTICE POLLOCK, FINDING THE SURETIES RESPONSIBLE, SIGNS THE ORDER - HE WILL BE AL- LOWED TO GO ABROAD, AND MAY NOT BE RETRIED. 1895-05-06 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 125
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 DISGRACE. 1895-04-05 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 427
EXODUS FROM LONDON 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 22
OSCAR WILDE GUILTY. Convicted by a Jury on His Second Trial. HIS SENTENCE IS TWO YEARS. HE AND TAYLOR GET THE EX- TREME PENALTY. The Judge's Charge in Favor of Conviction - The Foreman of the Jury Wanted to Know Why Lord Alfred Douglas Hadn't Been Arrested 1895-05-25 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 6 5 524
The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 45
WILDE IS NOT INSANE. Denial of the Report That He Is Confined in a Padded Room. 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 7 0 93
Wilde in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 53
WILDE'S JAIL LIFE. 1895-07-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 9 1439
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
Mrs. Frank Leslie to Sail for England. 1895-05-21 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 6 1 51
YET WILDE BEARS THE STIGMA. Disagreement of the Jury Called to Try the Poet for Grave Offenses. It Is Said That Five Were for Ac- quittal and Seven for Par- tial Conviction. NOT LIKELY TO BE TRIED AGAIN. As th Case Stands It Is Thought the Accused Man Will Never More Hold Up His Head. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 8 827
The World - Monday, April 8, 1895 1895-04-08 The World United States New York City English 6 1 91
Zola Opposed to Oscar's Pardon. 1895-11-27 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 9 1 66
The Chicago Chronicle - Sunday, August 25, 1895 1895-08-25 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 19 1 93
ARE PUT IN PRISON GARB. Wilde and Taylor Appear at Pentonville With Cropped Hair. 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 52
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-06-03 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 152
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL BEGINS. He and Taylor Appear In the Old Bailey and Plead Not Guilty. 1895-04-27 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 4 2 244
OSCAR WILDE FAILING. Belief That His Prison Life Is En- feebling Him. A General Sympathy for the Convict is Growing Up in Literary and Artistic Circles. (Copyright, 1895, by the New York "World.") 1895-09-29 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 2 178
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
The Fall of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-07 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 631
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 BECOMES INSANE. Is Confined in a Padded Room in Pentonville Prison. 1895-06-05 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 10 1 37
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
The Daily Inter Ocean - Friday, May 3, 1895 1895-05-03 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 20
OSCAR SEEMS TO BE "DEAD BROKE." Erstwhile Sunflower Apostle Unable to Pay His Debts. 1895-09-25 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 11 1 69
WILDE WEARY OF JAIL. His Counsel Will Make a Desperate Fight for Bail. The Accused Author Arraigned at the Bow-Street Court and Held to An- swer for His Offense. 1895-04-20 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 5 180
TWO AMERICANS, Who Are Nameless, Are Mentioned in the Oscar Wilde Trial. 1895-04-29 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 7 278
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT After Much Damaging Evidence is Introduced Against Him He is Remanded for a Week. 1895-04-12 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 3 336
WILDE AT THE OLD BAILEY. The Poet Testifies in His Libel Suit Against the Mar- quis of Queensberry. Grilled on the Witness Stand by the Merciless Counsel for the Defense. SHOWED NERVOUSNESS UNDER FIRE. He Does Not Care What Anybody Thinks of His Writings, for He Does Not Believe Them Himself. 1895-04-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 5 832
FOR OSCARLord Alfred Is Waiting.He Will Take the Æsthete Over To Italy.Good Fortune Falls To the American Girl Who Wedded Lord Douglas. 1895-07-21 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 1 102
THE TALK OF NEW YORK RECOLLECTIONS OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 797
TAKEN ILL Was Oscar Wilde During the Trial of His Case. 1895-05-23 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 3 2 69
OSCAR HAS NO ASSETS. 1895-09-25 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 11 1 70
OSCAR WILDE GONE CRAZY. It Has Been Necessary to Confine Him in a Padded Cell - Carefully Watched by Physicians. 1895-06-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 4 2 44
Browning's Graceful Compliment. 1895-07-13 The Chicago Eagle United States Chicago English 1 1 42
WILL COMFORT HER MOTHER-IN-LAW Mrs Frank Leslie Sails for England Sat- urday - Will Spend Most of her Vaca- tion With Lady Wilde. 1895-05-20 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 1 226
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
WILDE WAS WEAK. Oscar Allowed to Sit Down Today While He Testified. 1895-05-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 3 4 147
Blotting Out Oscar Wilde's Name. 1895-04-08 The Sun United States New York City English 6 2 70
Wilde Not Yet Declared Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 1 31
Notes of Foreign Happenings. 1895-05-11 The Sun United States New York City English 4 1 14
Lord Douglas is Oscar's Surety. 1895-05-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 44
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
WILDE WITHDRAWS HIS SUIT. Marquis of Queensberry Justified and Released-Warrant for Wilde 1895-04-05 The Indianapolis News United States Indianapolis English 1 2 182
WILDE AND TAYLOR. After Examination, Both Held for the Old Bailey. 1895-04-20 The Boston Post United States Boston English 11 7 237
WILDE'S WORK. He May Have to Labor on a Treadmill. WEARS A GAUDY SUIT. It Is Made of Brown Canvas and Dec- orated With Broad Arrows - His Bed a Plank - On His Release He Will Get the Munificent Sum of $2.50. 1895-06-01 The Boston Post United States Boston English 2 8 652
MOTTO: With a Mission AND Without a Muzzle. THE QUEENSBERRY ROW. 1895-05-23 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 134
WILDE'S TRIAL. A DISTINGUISHED LITERARY MAN'S SYMPATHY. 1895-04-29 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 1 1 81
UNFORTUNATE. REGRET IN WASHINGTON AT WILDE'S DOWNFALL 1895-04-09 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 169
OSCAR WILDE. AND ALFRED TAYLOR MAY BE TRIED SEPERATELY NEXT TIME. 1895-05-15 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 6 1 27
TWELVE PAGES. 1895-05-07 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 98
NO BAIL FOR WILDE. He Is Remanded in Custody For Trial. HIS FRIEND TAYLOR ARRESTED. THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE TWO WAS DAMAGING. 1895-04-06 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 0 2 160
FIGHT A DUEL WITH SWORDS. Two Well-Known Writers Meet on the Field of Honor. 1895-04-18 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 5 1 63
WILDE'S BAIL FIXED. He Will Be Released Under 5,000 Pounds Bonds. 1895-05-04 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 14 1 44
NOT A CASE FOR BAIL. Pending Trial Oscar Wilde Compelled to Stay in Jail. 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 4 132
The San Francisco Call - Thursday, June 6, 1895 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 9
The San Francisco Call - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 31
Oscar's Name Must Not Appear. 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 1 94
Wilde Must Stay in Jail. 1895-06-18 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 1 21
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
QUEENSBERRY AND DOUGLAS IN COURT FATHER AND SON BOTH HELD IN BAIL TO KEEP THE PEACE. OSCAR WILDE AGAIN ON TRIAL Lord Douglas Made Serious Objection to His Father Sending Messages to His Wife. A Serious Encounter in the Street Ends in a Scene in Court - Much Damaging Testi- mony in the Wilde Case - Wilde Too Ill to Remain in Court All Day - Foreign News in General. 1895-05-23 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 3 18 887
WILDE'S MANY IDIOCIES. 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 1091
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
TETE-A-TETE 1895-10-19 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 85
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-12-01 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 9 1 42
OSCAR WILDE'S LIFE IN PRISON To Be Put in the Treadmill if He Has Physical Strength. After That He Will Be Set to Picking Oakum Like Any Common Felon. JAIL FARE AND CONVICTS' DRESS. His Privileges Will Depend Upon His Good Behavior, but He Cannot Escape the Plank Bed. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 14 809
WILDE IN A CELL. The Sunflower Villain Is Arrested and Will Be Prosecuted. QUEENSBERRY'S CHARGE WAS TRUE He Is Acquitted by the Jury and Cheered by the Audience. THE MARQUIS THREATENS OSCAR Plays of Which Wilde Is the Author Are to Be Withdrawn - His Name Taken from the Bills. 1895-04-06 The Atlanta Constitution United States Atlanta English 1 21 1132
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
GREAT BRITAIN. WILDE TO MAKE MATCHES. 1895-06-30 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 14 1 91
TWO AMERICANS ARE MENTIONED. Intimated That They Have a Remote Connection with the Wilde Case. 1895-04-28 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 4 5 293
THE RESULT OF A LIBEL SUIT. 1895-09-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 47
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
NO BAIL FOR WILDE. Apostle of Sin Must Stay in Jail Until Thursday. IS REMANDED FOR TRIAL. He Has a Hearing in the Bow Street Police Court. Another Sensational Arrest in Connection with This Case Will Probably Be Made. 1895-04-07 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 22 1601
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
GALLERY CHEERS WILDE. Sensational Incident in the Trial at the Old Bailey. 1895-05-01 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 5 9 558
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. 1895-11-24 The New York Times United States New York City English 1 1 98
Wilde to Be Released on Bail. 1895-05-04 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 12 1 26
DOES VICE FOLLOW CULTURE? MONSIGNOR CAPEL, IN VIEW OF THE WILDE CASE, AD- VANCES A MOST STARTLING THEORY ON THE SUBJECT. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 1270
OSCAR WILDE'S WIFE Leaves His House, and Will Institute Divorce Proceedings. 1895-04-30 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 6 2 139
OSCAR WILDE'S WORKS None of Them in the Board of Education's Libra- ries - Commissioner Edmunds Says to Advocate Their Exclusion Would Advertise Them. 1895-04-12 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 502
AFTER OSCAR’S PROPERTY. 1895-07-26 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 21 1 31
"DECENCY "Didn't Enter the Question," Said Oscar Wilde, Referring To His Letters. Lord Alfred's "Rose-Leaf Lips" and "Slim, Gilt Soul"—The Marquis Talks. 1895-05-25 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 12 458
$10,000 A YEAR NOT ENOUGH. Oscar Wilde's Insolvency Due to Ex- travagant Habits. 1895-08-22 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 15 3 96
OSCAR WILDE GONE CRAZY. It Has Been Necessary to Confine Him in a Padded Cell - Carefully Watched by Physicians. 1895-06-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 4 2 44
PENTONVILLE PRISON. Where Oscar Wilde Is Confined - Ser- vice and Punishment of Convicts. 1895-07-06 The Chicago Eagle United States Chicago English 0 1 345
The Boston Globe - Monday, May 20, 1895 1895-05-20 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 46
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
Oscar Wilde's Second Trial. 1895-05-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 34
Max Nordau on Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-09 The Sun United States New York City English 0 0 707
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. Judge Pollock Grants Application of His Counsel - The Amount Will be Fixed Tomorrow. 1895-05-03 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 6 2 64
Foreign Notes of Real Interest. 1895-05-18 The Sun United States New York City English 1 1 45
WORLD STRUCK Lord Douglas is Oscar's Surety. 1895-05-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 43
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
THE CASES AGAINST WILDE AND TAYLOR. 1895-04-23 The Boston Post United States Boston English 9 1 45
OSCAR MUST SERVE. 1895-06-18 The Boston Post United States Boston English 13 1 36
AT ALBANY. OSCAR WILDE'S FALL AND THE "HAY- SEEDS" 1895-04-10 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 120
OSCAR GETS TWO YEARS. "Prose Poems" Denounced as Poison to the Minds of Young. 1895-05-26 The Boston Post United States Boston English 1 6 343
ON TRIAL. Oscar Wilde's Libel Suit Against Lord Queensberry. THE POET'S "PROSE SONNET." Defendant Pleads That the Alleged Libel Is True. AN EXCITING SCENE IN COURT. THE MARQUIS ATTEMPTS TO STRIKE THE APOSTLE OF ES- THETICISM - WILDE ON THE STAND - A SEARCHING CROSS- EXAMINATION - SOME START- LING ADMISSIONS - THE COURT- ROOM PACKED WITH PEOPLE. 1895-04-03 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 11 20 1369
Nouvelles de la dernière heure. Wilde peut quitter l'Angleterre Presse Associée du Sud 1895-05-07 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 145
NEWS IN BRIEF. 1895-04-09 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 24
EIGHT PAGES. A Lesson in the Morbid. 1895-05-02 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 741
OSCAR WILDE'S ACCOUNTS PUBLICLY EXAMINED TO-DAY IN BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. 1895-11-12 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 13 2 128
OSCAR WILDE AGAIN. He Has Another Preliminary Examination. IT IS SAID HE HAS BEEN ILL. BUT BAIL IS STILL REFUSED IN HIS CASE. There is a Large Demand For Wilde's Books on the Part of the British Public 1895-04-11 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 4 4 221
Times Union - Monday, April 8, 1895 1895-04-08 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 57
Wilde's Home Sold. 1895-04-25 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 1 69
WILDE FURNISHES BAIL. It is Probable That He Will Not Be Trie[d] Again. 1895-05-06 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 10 2 211
QUERY COLUMN 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 22
The San Francisco Call - Friday, June 7, 1895 1895-06-07 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 41
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 9 1 16
TETE-A-TETE 1895-04-08 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 36
WILDE WILL PICK OAKUM. As His Heart Is Weak He Will Not Do Treadmill Work. 1895-06-02 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 59
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
TETE-A-TETE 1895-05-23 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 50
TO COMFORT LADY WILDE. Mrs. Frank Leslie Will Go to London to Her Mother-in-Law. 1895-05-20 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 52
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
LORD ALFRED AT NIAGARA He Says He Will Not Go Back to England for Five Years. 1895-10-20 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 1 59
CURRENT GOSSIP OF PARIS. French Authors Have Little Sympathy for Oscar Wilde. NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. 1895-12-15 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 448
NO HOME LIFE IN FRANCE. 1895-05-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 74
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
GREAT BRITAIN. WILDE INSANE. 1895-06-05 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 2 1 25
JOTTINGS. 1895-04-28 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 261
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
WILDE READY TO DIE. Says He Will Commit Suicide When He Has a Chance. AESTHETE HAS COLLAPSED Has an Attack of Hysteria When Taken to the Jail. Prospect of Penal Servitude, but Not a Sense of Shame, Is Full of Horrors for Him. 1895-04-08 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 5 3 317
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
One of Oscar Wilde's Bondsmen 1895-05-12 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 218
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
Wilde's Bail Is Fixed. 1895-05-05 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 9 1 54
"ROSE-RED LIPS" Of Lord Alfred Douglas Mentioned in a Letter of Oscar Wilde, Who Asks "His Own Boy" Why "He Is Alone." Salacious Testimony in the Marquis of Queensberry Libel Suit in London. 1895-04-04 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 13 31 1634
TOUGH LUCK. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. 1895-06-02 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 64
OSCAR WILDE, Says the Marquis of Queensberry, Will Be Acquitted. 1895-05-25 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 3 162
NO RETRACTION. Marquis of Queensberry Stands by All He Said. His Sole Object Was to Save His Son From Wilde. Continuation of the Notori- ous London Libel Case. Oscar Declared that He Had Been Insulted. Denounced Counsel Carson for Course of Questioning. 1895-04-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 14 525
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-08-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 28
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 18
"A YOUNG LADY FROM BOSTON." Omnipresent, Serious and Blue-Spectacled Maiden from the Hub. 1895-05-20 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 85
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 GUILTY. Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor. Quick Verdict by the Wilde Jury. Judge's Charge Was Against Prisoner. He Denounced Oscar's "Prose Poems." Called Them Poison to a Young Man's Mind. Taylor Also Given Two Years in Prison. Sensational Demand for Arrest of Lord Alfred Douglas. 1895-05-25 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 5 9 392
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
PRICE OF LIBERTY. Oscar Wilde's Bail Fixed at $25,000. One-Half Must be Guaranteed by the Poet Himself. 1895-05-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 14 2 44
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
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-08 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 153
Notes of Foreign Happenings. 1895-05-04 The Sun United States New York City English 0 0 43
WILDE WILL BE TRIED TOMORROW. 1895-04-25 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 1 45
HE PICKS OAKUM. Wilde's Heart Is Weak and His Health Broken. 1895-06-03 The Boston Post United States Boston English 8 2 100
OSCAR WILDE ILL. Confinement in Prison Has Made Him Sick. HIS BOOKS NOT WITHDRAWN FROM PUBLIC USE IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM LIBRARY - FURTHER EXAMINATION IN BOW STREET POLICE COURT TO-DAY - WILDE REMANDED AGAIN WITHOUT BAIL. 1895-04-11 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 4 5 256
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Etrangères. Le procès de Wilde. Presse Associée. 1895-05-24 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 210
NOT TO COMFORT LADY WILDE. 1895-05-27 The Boston Post United States Boston English 1 0 219
WILDE'S DEFENSE. He Denies on Oath All the Charges Against Him. OSCAR APPLAUDED IN COURT. FOR HIS ELOQUENT EXPOSITION OF SPIRITUAL LOVE - THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY WITH- DRAWN - SIR EDWARD CLARKE ACCEPTS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUDDEN END OF THE FORMER TRIAL - TAYLOR'S STRONG DENIAL. 1895-04-30 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 9 9 400
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Européennes. Les Répondants d'Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud 1895-05-08 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 119
OSCAR WILDE'S FINANCES. A STATEMENT SHOWING HIM TO BE INSOLVENT. 1895-08-22 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 15 1 96
THE WILDE CASE. Counsel Succeeds in Getting a Sep- arate Trial for Oscar. SIR EDWARD CLARKE ALSO ASKED THAT WILDE BE TRIED FIRST, BUT THE JUDGE DECLINED TO GRANT THE REQUEST, AND OR- DERED THE CASE AGAINST TAY- LOR TO PROCEED. 1895-05-20 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 7 6 206
HALL'S BUDGET. New York a City of Charities, of Noises and of Spasms, AND IT MAY CLAIM EITHER 1895-11-02 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 326
WILDE FULLY COMMITTED. His Third Preliminary Examination Took Place To-day. 1895-04-19 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 9 2 182
BAD NEWS FOR OSCAR WILDE'S CREDITORS. 1895-08-22 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 15 1 96
Wilde Pleads Not Guilty. 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 68
OSCAR WILDE'S BONDSMEN. Lord Douglas is One and a Clergyman is The Other. 1895-05-07 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 7 3 131
Oscar Wilde in Prison. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 75
Trial of Oscar Wilde. 1895-05-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 67
>Wilde Will Be Released. 1895-05-04 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 12 1 27
OSCAR WILDE NOT A SUICIDE A Number of Startling Disclosures in His Case Are Hinted At. 1895-04-09 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 6 2 94
Oscar Wilde on the Treadmill. [From a sketch made from life for an English paper and reproduced in the New York World.] 1895-06-29 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 70
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
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL An Important Announcement in Wilde's Favor From the Judge. 1895-05-24 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 3 130
FATHER AND SON IN A STREET FIGHT. The Marquis of Queensberry and Lord Alfred Douglas Give Piccadilly a Sensation. Did Not Fight According to Rule, but Both Went in for Blood. TOO MUCH FOR THE YOUNG MAN. How the Old Man Chastised His Offspring in Public for the Honor of the Family. 1895-05-22 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 15 1066
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-12-07 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 1 68
OSCAR WILDE TO PLEAD INSANITY. This Course Taken by His Coun- sel in Opposition to Family Wishes. Doctors Delighted at Making the Subject of Heredity a Point of Law. TALK OF SCIENTIFIC RESTRAINT. The Poet's Father Was Very Eccentric, and Wilde Himself Has Always Had a Craze for Notoriety. 1895-05-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 4 475
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-06-05 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 5 1 24
Oscar Wilde and His New Play 1895-04-28 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 308
[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
MORE REVELATIONS TO COME. Exposure of One of the Most Prominent Men in England Is Threatened. 1895-04-09 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 6 2 94
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
HE IS NOT CONVICTED. Jury in the Famous Wilde Case Unable to Agree. 1895-05-02 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 4 7 458
CALLING IN HIS SHOW BILLS. "American Oscar Wilde" in an Awkward Predicament. 1895-05-05 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 3 4 344
PROBABLY Wishes He Hadn't Sued. Oscar Wilde Not Only Loses His Case, But Is Himself Arrested by Scotland Yard Detectives. The Jury Finds the Marquis of Queensberry's Defense Was True in Substance and That His Statement Was For the Public Good. 1895-04-06 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 6 26 1427
WILDE Is Now Treading Wind. Prison Life of the Esthete Apostle. Scenes in Old England's Model Penitentiary. The Daily Routine and Labor of the Convicts. Divided Into Classes and Kept Always at Work—Treatment and Punishment. 1895-06-02 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 1 28 3077
Some Oscar Wilde Letters. 1895-04-29 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 36
A Depraved Son. 1895-05-25 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 1 1 38
JUST VERDICT. London Opinions on Oscar Wilde's Downfall. Famous Dramatist Arraigned Today in Police Court. Charged With Inciting and Committing Immoralities. Excitement at Theater Where His Play Was On. Actors Interrupted by Calls from the Gallery. 1895-04-06 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 13 484
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. Paris Correspondent, Who Says He Has Seen Him, Describes the Crumbling of the Once Petted Apostle of Aestheti- cism - A Painful Picture. 1895-08-25 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 10 470
SENSATIONAL OSCAR WILDE. The Opening of Oscar Wilde's Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry Draws a Great Crowd to Old Bailey. OSCAR WILDE'S SUIT. 1895-04-04 The Galveston Daily News United States Galveston English 6 22 1097
Oscar Not Crazy, but Depressed. 1895-06-06 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 3 1 65
SEPARATE TRIAL FOR OSCAR. Wilde Will Not be Tried With Taylor - Poet Came Into Court Smiling and Much Improved in Health. 1895-05-21 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 8 9 286
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
WILDE WAS WEAK. Oscar Allowed to Sit Down While He Was Giving His Testimony. 1895-05-25 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 3 4 150
Bankruptcy Order Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-07-26 The Sun United States New York City English 10 1 57
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. Judge Pollock Grants Application of His Counsel - The Amount Will be Fixed Tomorrow. 1895-05-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 6 2 64
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
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-09 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 45
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
SALE OF WILDE'S EFFECTS. Rowdy Vulgarity Abundantly Present at the Tite Street Auction. 1895-05-06 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 238
The Boston Post - Friday, April 26, 1895 1895-04-26 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 22
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L’ABEILLE. Nouvelles Etrangères. Oscar Wilde en démence. 1895-06-05 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 36
WILDE SAID TO BE INSANE. 1895-06-05 The Boston Post United States Boston English 4 2 44
WILDE'S BOOKS. THEY ARE UNLIKELY TO BE RE- MOVED FROM THE BROOKLYN LI- BRARY. 1895-04-11 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 367
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le Procès de Wilde. Presse Associée. 1895-05-25 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 431
WILDE GETS BAIL. 1895-05-05 The Boston Post United States Boston English 14 1 47
NEWS IN BRIEF. 1895-04-30 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 27
LA FAILLITE D’OSCAR WILDE. 1895-11-29 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 1 5 276
QUEENSBERRY STILL AFTER OSCAR WILDE. 1895-07-25 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 10 1 61
EIGHT PAGES. A Drawing That Drew. 1895-05-22 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 339
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
TO RELEASE OSCAR WILDE. DISTINGUISHED LITTERATEURS TO SIGN A PETITION. 1895-11-22 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 11 1 48
TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE. He and Alfred Taylor Indicted by the Grand Jury. 1895-04-23 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 11 3 143
QUEENSBERRY WANTS TO COLLECT. 1895-07-25 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 10 1 61
The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 27, 1895 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 63
NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. 1895-11-26 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 9 1 62
THE WILDE CASE. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 563
Wilde Not Convicted. 1895-05-02 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 46
Wilde to Be Liberated. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 25
Oscar Wilde Insolvent. 1895-08-23 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 15 1 96
AS WILDE APPEARED TO QUEENSBERRY. 1895-06-03 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 126
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
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL The Indications Are That He Will be Acquitted by the Jury. 1895-05-25 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 2 5 303
DOUGLAS OF HAWICK HAD A BLACK EYE. Why the Marquis of Queensbery Fought in the Street With His Son. Some of the Doings of Oscar Wilde After His Release From Jail. FLED BEFORE THE OLD NOBLEMAN. Warned That He Would Be in Serious Danger if He Did Not Stay Away From Lord Alfred Douglas. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 8 1573
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
GREAT BRITAIN. AFTER COSTS FROM WILDE. 1895-07-26 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 24 1 28
WILDE TO GET BAIL. The Amount Will Be Fixed by the Court To-Day. 1895-05-04 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 62
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
RULES OF THE ENGLISH PRISONS. Convicts Are Classified and the System Is Better Than Ours. Oscar Wilde Imprisoned at Pentonville, Which Is a Model Jail. 1895-06-09 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 1 4 1507
Wilde Said to Have Left London. 1895-04-03 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 4 1 62
By The United Press 1895-06-30 The New York Times United States New York City English 14 1 92
LONDON TOWN DEAD 1895-08-25 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 19 1 91
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
WILDE'S CONVICTION IMPROBABLE. He Again Appears for Trial and Is Released on Bail. 1895-05-21 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 11 4 310
TO HUSH A GREAT SCANDAL. Oscar Wilde's Departure from England Is Hastened. 1895-05-07 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 136
ROUGH ON WILDE. Aesthetic Oscar's Suit Against Marquis of Queensberry the Most DELICIOUS BIT OF SCANDAL That Has Been Aired in London Courts for Many a Day. WILDE UNDER CROSS FIRE. Compromising Testimony Regarding His Relations With Other Men. 1895-04-04 St. Paul Daily Globe United States St. Paul English 14 16 1585
Beerbohm Tree's Regret. 1895-04-06 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 2 1 72
WILDE IN COURT AGAIN. Looked Greatly Fatigued and Really Ill. Fully Committed for Trial in the Old Bailey Criminal Court. Application Made in His Behalf for Bail Refused. 1895-04-19 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 13 5 206
OSCAR Makes a General Denial, And His Eloquence Elicits an Outburst of Applause From the Gallery. 1895-05-01 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 5 13 595
PASSION POET Too Passionate for the Marquis of Queensberry. Oscar Wilde as a Public Prosecutor. Charging Libel to an English Nobleman. Queensberry Concedes That He Said It, But It Was in Interest of Public Morality. Remarkable Letter of Mr Wilde Read. "Realization of Self the Primal End of Life." 1895-04-03 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 11 25 1045
'TIS CRUEL! Too Utterly Awfully So! Oscar and Alfred Must Bid Farewell, The Former Going To a Lonely Old Prison Cell. Two Years at Hard Labor For the Languid Mr. Wilde. Taylor Gets the Same Dose, and the Shameful Pair Are Derided in Open Court. 1895-05-26 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 2 20 1108
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-06 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 30
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-08-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 47
OSCAR WILDE's LIBEL SUIT. 1895-04-05 The Galveston Daily News United States Galveston English 10 22 863
JURY DISAGREED. Unable to Decide What to Do with Oscar. Judge Analyzes the Poet's Passionate Effusions. His Charge Seemed to be in Favor of Wilde. 1895-05-01 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 6 10 548
OSCAR'S FRIEND, Alfred Taylor, Guilty on Several Counts. Sentence Deferred in London's Sensational Case. Result of the Separate Trial From Wilde's. Defendant Asked to Write Names Privately. "I Will Read Them Aloud," Replied the Judge. 1895-05-21 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 8 236
OSCAR WILDE'S LIBEL SUIT. One of the Most Peculiar Cases Ever Heard. LOVE LETTERS TO A BOY. KNIGHT OF THE SUNFLOWER SHOWS UP VERY BADLY. Accused of Intimacy with Lord Alfred Queensbury and Another Youth-His Book Wherein Sodomy Appears to Be Justified-The Poet Draws a Large Audience, and Admission is Had By Ticket Only. 1895-04-04 The Salt Lake Herald United States Salt Lake City English 13 23 1199
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
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-25 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 20
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
PRICE OF LIBERTY. Oscar Wilde's Bail is $25,000, of Which Amount He Must Furnish One-Half Himself. 1895-05-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 14 2 44
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 OUT OF PRISON. But It Was Only for a Short Time While He Told the Court About His Tangled Financial Affairs. 1895-11-13 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 13 3 121
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
OSCAR WILDE A WRECK. His Appearance in the Dock—The Punishment Severe. 1895-05-26 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 8 590
A FAMOUS PRISON.PENTONVILLE HAS SHELTERED MANY NOTORIOUS CROOKS.Daily Routine and Labor of the Convicts—Always Employed, Even if They But Turn a Crank. 1895-07-24 Edgefield Advertiser United States Edgefield English 1 28 2499
OSCAR WILDE OUT ON BAIL. Lord Douglas and a Clergyman Become His Sureties. 1895-05-08 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 6 2 118
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le Procès du Marquis de Queensbury. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-04 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 320
OSCAR'S EXCUSE. The Marquis of Queensberry Faces Accuser. 1895-04-04 The Boston Post United States Boston English 11 22 1133
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le Procès de Wilde Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-01 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 335
WILDE NOT INSANE. 1895-06-07 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 68
NEWS OF THE WEEK. Thursday. 1895-04-13 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 1 1 13
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Lord Alfred Douglass en France Presse Associée. 1895-05-25 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 37
WILDE'S TRIAL. He Makes Damaging Admissions on Cross Examination. THE PROSECUTION IS CLOSED. LETTERS FROM THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY READ REVILING LORD ROSEBERY, MR. GLAD- STONE AND QUEEN VICTORIA - ONE LONDON NEWSPAPER DE- CLINES TO REPORT THE CASE. 1895-04-04 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 1 6 284
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L’ABEILLE. La banqueroute d’Oscar Wilde. 1895-09-25 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 75
OSCAR WILDE MUST SERVE OUT HIS TERM. 1895-06-17 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 13 1 36
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
EIGHT PAGES. 1895-05-23 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 102
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
THEY REFUSE TO SIGN. PETITION FOR WILDE'S RELEASE TO BE ABANDONED. 1895-11-26 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 9 1 65
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. Some of the Testimony is Extremely Disgusting. 1895-04-26 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 11 2 126
Application for Oscar Wilde's Release Denied. 1895-06-17 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 13 1 36
Trial of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 1 65
The San Francisco Call - Tuesday, April 9, 1895 1895-04-09 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 20
TO VISIT LADY WILDE. Mrs. Frank Leslie is to Sail for England on Saturday. 1895-05-20 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 58
WHAT WILL OSCAR DO? 1895-08-25 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 19 1 93
OSCAR WILDE IS INSANE. Is Confined in a Padded Cell, as He Is Violent. 1895-06-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 39
The World - Friday, April 5, 1895 1895-04-05 The World United States New York City English 0 0 17
OSCAR WILDE FOUND GUILTY HE IS SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PRISON AT HARD LABOR. TAYLOR RECEIVED THE SAME There Was a Large Number of Spectators at the Last Day's Session of This Famous Trial - After Sentence Pronounced Wilde Wrote a Letter to the Public in Which He Protests His Innocence - The Verdict Created Much Surprise. 1895-05-26 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 2 12 1387
WILDE ON TRIAL. The Conviction of Taylor Has Made Him Uncomfortable. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 5 334
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
TRAINED UNDER THE WRONG RULES. [From the San Francisco Examiner.] 1895-06-01 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 36
WILDE WEARS A WORRIED LOOK. He and Taylor Have Another Hearing in the How Street Police Court. 1895-04-12 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 2 364
OSCAR WILDE GETS BAIL. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 2 3 289
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
GREAT BRITAIN. OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. 1895-05-30 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 6 269
MRS. WILDE SEEKS DIVORCE. She Left Her Husband's Home Immediately After His Arrest. 1895-04-30 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 6 2 134
Oscar Wilde’s Mind Affected. 1895-06-05 The New York Times United States New York City English 8 1 45
CRISP LONDON TALK Misguided American Asks Frenchmen to Intercede for Wilde. 1895-12-29 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 305
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
KNOCKS OUT HIS SON. Marquis of Queensberry Inflicts Paternal Chastisement. ONLY ONE SHORT ROUND. Countenance of Lord Douglas of Hawick Disfigured. He Receives a Black Eye--Police Interfere and Stop a Lively Mill in Piccadilly. 1895-05-22 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 4 279
WILDE RELEASED ON BAIL. Lord Douglas of Hawick and Rev. Mr. Headlam His Bondsmen. 1895-05-08 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 8 3 155
SEVERE ON WILDE. Oscar Placed in a Most Unenviable Position in His Suit. THE LAWYERS ARE PITILESS In Their Cross-Examination-- He Makes Out a Weak Case. NOW FOR DEVELOPMENTS. The Noble Defendant Promises Some Astounding Revelations. 1895-04-05 St. Paul Daily Globe United States St. Paul English 9 9 823
WITHOUT BAILOscar Wilde Is Remanded Until Thursday Next. 1895-04-07 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 3 253
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-19 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 46
OH, BOYS! Are You Half as Wicked as This Good Man Says You Are. 1895-05-13 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 163
The Boston Globe - Wednesday, April 3, 1895 1895-04-03 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 31
HER VIEW OF OSCAR. 1895-05-28 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 1 1 200
BLACK INFAMY. Marks End of Career of Oscar Wilde. Was Urged to Take the Short Road to Oblivion. Jury Found Charges Against Him True. Had Evidently Prepared to Flee Country. Late Pampered Exquisite Now Occupies 8x4 Cell. (Copyright.) 1895-04-06 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 8 673
The Boston Globe - Saturday, July 27, 1895 1895-07-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 30
OSCAR WILDE'S SUIT. His Counsel Begs Leave to Withdraw the Suit Against the Marquis. TABLES TURNED ON OSCAR. Wilde's Explanation of Why He Withdrew the Suit--The Verdict of the Jury Was Received with Applause. 1895-04-06 The Galveston Daily News United States Galveston English 5 18 1057
WILDE A WITNESS. Swears that Former Testimony Was Absolutely True. 1895-05-01 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 3 10 333
Prettier Than Most of the Poet's Poetry. 1895-05-21 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 32
EVIDENCE TOO VILE TO REPEAT. Life of the "Apostle of the Pure, the Good and the Beautiful." AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES. SUSPECTED INTIMACY WITH VARIOUS YOUTHS. Some of the Newspapers are Printing the Testimony Verbatim, But the St. James Gazette Says the Proceedings are Too Vile to Admit of Repetition-Carson Scores the Apostle so Severely That He Leaves the Court Room. 1895-04-05 The Salt Lake Herald United States Salt Lake City English 9 14 744
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
WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor. Was Full of Confidence Up to the Very Last - Staggered by Blow. Strove to Speak but Sank Into Chair a Mental and Physical Wreck. (Copyright.) 1895-05-26 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 5 479
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
Oscar Wilde Case Bids Fair to End in a Conspicuous Fiasco. 1895-05-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 5 473
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 DENIES ALL THE PRISONER TAKES A STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. His Explanation of His Love for Lord Douglass Greeted With Cheers--Conspiracy Charge Withdrawn. 1895-05-01 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 9 499
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-11-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 1 61
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
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, May 26, 1895 1895-05-26 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 15
Nouvelles de la dernière heure. Le Procès d'Oscar Wilde Presse Associée du Sud 1895-04-14 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 138
PERSONALS OF THE DAY 1895-11-11 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 1 17
Nouvelles de la derniere heure Le Procès Queensbury. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-05 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 785
WILDE-QUEENSBERRY TRIAL. 1895-04-05 The Boston Post United States Boston English 1 2 54
Nouvelles de la dernière heure. Le divorce de Mme Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-01 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 52
SENT TO TRIAL. Oscar Wilde's Police Court Exam- ination Ended. DAMAGING TESTIMONY GIVEN AGAINST BOTH WILDE AND TAY- LOR - TALE OF A BURLESQUE WEDDING - THE PRISONERS FULLY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL - BAIL AGAIN REFUSED - WILDE LOOKS FATIGUED AND ILL. 1895-04-19 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 9 6 182
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Etrangères. OSCAR WILDE. Sa Condamnation. Presse Associée. 1895-05-26 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 1 268
MARQUIS WINS. The Jury Says His Charges Against Wilde Were True. WARRANT FOR OSCAR'S ARREST ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON - SIR ED- WARD CLARKE PRACTICALLY THREW UP HIS CASE - QUEENS- BERRY LOUDLY CHEERED - WILDE TO PAY ALL COSTS - A COMPLETE VICTORY FOR THE MARQUIS. 1895-04-05 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 10 462
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
Oscar Wilde. La santé de l’esthète. - quel-ques accès de désespoir. - LA ruine après le déshônneur. 1895-09-06 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 3 10 305
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
OSCAR WILDE IS PICKING OAKUM. PRISON DOCTORS WILL NOT ALLOW HIM TO BE PUT IN THE TREAD- MILL - REAPPEARANCE OF HIS PLAYS IN LONDON 1895-06-29 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 14 1 92
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
WILDE SICK. Allowed to Sit While Testifying in Court To-day. HE REPEATEDLY DENIES THE CHARGES MADE AGAINST HIM - THE JUDGE ADHERES TO HIS DECISION EXCLUDING SHELLY'S TESTIMONY - QUEENSBERRY BE- LIEVES WILDE WILL BE AC- QUITED. 1895-05-24 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 4 7 234
$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
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. HIS FRIENDS UNDERTAKE TO PAY THEM IN FULL. 1895-09-24 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 12 1 98
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. The Defense Objects in Vain to Damaging Testimony. 1895-04-29 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 4 1 143
Wilde's Trial Resumed. 1895-04-30 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 1 44
The San Francisco Call - Monday, July 1, 1895 1895-07-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 14 1 76
MARQUIS ASSAILS LORD. Queensberry Gives His Son a Black Eye. 1895-05-22 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 1 1 104
TETE-A-TETE 1895-07-27 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 16
WILDE IS ON THE TREADMILL. Pentonville Prison Authorities Say He Is Well and Working. Not the Slightest Foundation for the Story of His Dangerous Insanity Exists. ABLE TO DO THE HARDEST TASKS. Bag-Making Will Be His Work for the Future - May Earn Four Months' Rebate. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] 1895-06-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 2 262
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
Noteworthy Criminal Records. 1895-05-26 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 56
AN ANGLO-SAXON OUTCROP. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 357
>Mendes Slandered and Then Wounded. 1895-04-18 The New York Times United States New York City English 7 1 46
WILDE IS RECONCILED. 1895-06-16 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 7 1 129
OSCAR WILDE IN THE DOCK Trial of the Esthete Opened in Old Bailey Rehash of the Evidence Given in the Other Cases - The Testimony Will Probably Be Concluded Today 1895-05-24 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 5 4 177
The Daily Inter Ocean - Sunday, April 14, 1895 1895-04-14 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 3 3 221
WILDE'S BAIL. He May Go Free by Furnishing Bond. 1895-05-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 1 44
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-05-30 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 1 125
OSCAR WILDE UNDER FIRE. Severe Cross-Examination in His Suit Against Marquis of Queensberry. 1895-04-04 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 2 554
Oscar Wilde’s Condition. 1895-06-06 The New York Times United States New York City English 0 0 42
Order Issued Against Wilde's Estate. 1895-07-26 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 23 1 32
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. 1895-05-26 The New York Times United States New York City English 0 0 139
BOTH PUT UNDER BONDS. Queensberry and His Son Arraigned in Police Court. 1895-05-23 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 4 6 358
Paragraphic Punches. 1895-11-29 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 1 1 36
Oscar Wilde to Be Admitted to Bail. 1895-05-04 The Washington Post United States Washington English 6 1 59
NONE TO SPEAK FOR HIM. Literary Men All Over the World Refuse to Sign OScar Wilde Petition. 1895-11-26 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 2 62
WILDE BEHIND BARS His Case Against the Marquis of Queensberry Suddenly Collapses. HE OCCUPIES A JAIL CELL Having Been Arrested as the Result of the Findings of the Jury. VERDICT OF JUSTIFICATION Brought In for Queensberry-- Oscar to Have a Hearing Today. 1895-04-06 St. Paul Daily Globe United States St. Paul English 6 21 1781
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-10 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 13
HIS OSCARSHas Some Friends Left.Mrs. Frank Leslie, Who Married His Brother,Knows the Æsthete Well and Thinks Him a Model.Mrs. Langtry Believes He Is Being Persecuted,While Mrs. Grannis Wants Him Made "an Example."Inspector Williams Tells How Wilde Was Once Bunkoed By Hungry Joe. 1895-04-08 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 1 1209
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-22 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 1 27
OSCAR MOANED When a Bulldog Tackled His Pet Pug. 1895-05-18 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 1 0 305
WILDE A WITNESS. Swears that Former Testimony Was Absolutely True. 1895-04-30 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 9 400
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. 1895-05-04 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 12 1 27
ENGLISHMEN ASHAMED. See National Disgrace at Last Uncovered. Horror and Loathing Follows Upon the Wilde Revelations. Sharp, Rapid and Severe Measures De- cided On by Government. (Copyright.) 1895-04-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 9 705
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-07-31 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 28
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-16 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 26
$50,000 STAKE. Marquis of Queensberry Offers to Fight. Son, Lord Douglas, the Antagonist. Both Men in London Police Court. Held in $2500 Each to Keep the Peace. Father Gives Black Eye to His Titled Offspring. They Quarrelled About the Wilde Affair. Oscar Falls Sick During His Second Trial. 1895-05-22 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 4 27 684
IS NO MEANER THING THAN HE. Wilde One of the Lowest Creatures That Now Disgrace the Earth. BUT LITTLE SHAME LEFT. Enough Sense, However, to Withdraw His Suit. The Marquis Exonerated By the Jury, and the Apostle of Beauty and Purity Placed Under Arrest and is Now in Jail-Words Aimed at Wilde Were Justifiable Under the Circumstances and the Evidence Developed-Worst Case of a Decade. 1895-04-06 The Salt Lake Herald United States Salt Lake City English 9 17 1283
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
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-26 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 73
Won't Release Oscar Wilde. 1895-06-18 The Sun United States New York City English 13 1 36
NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. 1895-04-08 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 30
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 12
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
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, May 1, 1895 1895-05-01 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 30
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
WILDE'S HAIR CROPPED. He and Taylor Attend the Prison Chapel in Convict Garb. 1895-05-27 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 6 1 54
Duel à Paris Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-18 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 57
Sunflower Time. 1895-11-17 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 172
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes Le procès Wilde-Queensbury. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-06 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 553
Nouvelles de la dernière heure. Le divorce de Mme Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-01 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 78
NEWS OF THE WEEK. Friday. 1895-04-20 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 11
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. A Propos d'Oscar Wilde Presse Associée. 1895-05-29 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 71
EIGHT PAGES. 1895-04-05 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 206
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
OSCAR WILDE INSANE. HE IS OBLIGED TO BE CONFINED IN A PADDED ROOM. 1895-06-04 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 2 1 27
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
FOUND GUILTY. Oscar Wilde Convicted at the Old Bailey To-day. TWO YEARS AT HARD LABOR THE SENTENCE IMPOSED BY THE COURT ON BOTH WILDE AND TAYLOR - THE JUDGE'S CHARGE STRONGLY AGAINST THE PRISON- ER - END OF A SENSATIONAL TRIAL. 1895-05-25 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 3 8 278
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
OSCAR WILDE CONFUSED Pitiless Questions by Counsel Almost Made Him Lose His Temper. He hurried from the Courtroom When Mr. Carson's Denunciatory Speech Was Begun. 1895-04-05 The Washington Times United States Washington English 1 10 409
OSCAR ON THE RACK, Trial of the Notorious Queensberry Libel Case. WILDE AS A WITNESS. Extracts From "Dorian Gray" to Back Up Peculiar Insinuations. THE DEFIANCE OF THE POET. Says He Does Not Care "Tuppence" for What Philistines Think About Him. 1895-04-04 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 9 12 973
PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT. 1895-06-10 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 5 1 24
Cable Notes. 1895-09-25 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 9 1 51
WILDE NOT RELEASED Although an Application Has Been Made for a New Trial He is Still in Prison. 1895-06-18 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 15 1 27
WHERE WILDE IS TREADING WIND. Stamped With a Broad Arrow and Fed on Mush, He Turns the Wheel. Pentonville, the Prison Where the Poet Is Confined, and How It Is Regarded by Convicts. AMERICAN JAIL A HOTEL BESIDE IT. Men Who Have Tried Both Say That a California Prison Is Better Than Living on the Outside. 1895-06-09 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 13 1055
Wilde in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 6 1 53
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON The Daily Routine of the Prisoners and What Oscar Will Do THE TREADMILL HIS FATE He Is Picking Oakum Now, but When His Health Improves He Will Go to Pentonville and Walk the Floats 1895-06-23 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 2 13 1233
WILDE'S CASE CONTINUES. No New Evidence Elicited and One Part of the Indictment Quached. 1895-05-24 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 6 1 114
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
ENGLAND'S DRAMATIC CENSOR REJECTS AND APPROVES PLAYS. 1895-06-16 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 45
PLEA OF THE MARQUIS Opinion That Oscar Has Suffered Sufficiently The Case Has Not Yet Been Concluded and the Taking of Testimony Will Be Resumed Today 1895-05-25 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 2 8 401
French Writers Fight a Duel 1895-04-18 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 6 1 60
CASE FIXING ABROAD. 1895-05-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 426
The New York Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The New York Times United States New York City English 1 0 93
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-11-12 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 3 1 17
NO SHADOW ON BEERBOHM TREE. His Connection with the Wilde-Queensberry Case Fully Explained. 1895-04-05 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 11 478
[By The United Press] 1895-06-09 The New York Times United States New York City English 5 2 115
THEATRICAL NOTES. 1895-07-07 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 39
Oscar Wilde Not In Bankruptcy. 1895-05-03 The New York Times United States New York City English 2 1 31
Wilde's Second Trial Begun. 1895-05-23 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 7 1 84
WILDE GROWS ELOQUENT.Spectators in Court Applaud His Disquisition on Spiritual Love. 1895-05-01 The Washington Post United States Washington English 1 7 352
Oscar Wilde's Bail Fixed at $25,000. 1895-05-05 The Washington Post United States Washington English 14 1 44
NONE TO SPEAK FOR HIM. Literary Men All Over the World Refuse to Sign OScar Wilde Petition. 1895-11-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 2 62
NO USE FOR OSCAR WILDE. Newark Free Public Library Erases His Name from Its Catalog. 1895-04-10 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 51
WITH OSCAR,Alfred Taylor, a Rich Young Englishman, Is Landed. 1895-04-08 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 202
DANGER OF MOBBING. Guarding Prosecuting Witnesses in the Wilde Case. 1895-04-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 10 3 93
SCIENCE Has a Delicate Subject. Prominent Lights in the Medical Profession Tracing the Cause of Moral Perversion. 1895-05-19 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 861
Some Oscar Wilde Letters. 1895-04-30 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 46
SHATTERED. A Minister's Trademark. The "American Oscar Wilde" Calling In His Advertising Lithographs. 1895-05-05 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 3 8 477
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 72
She Was So Indignant. 1895-07-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 76
JURY FAILED TO AGREE. Could Not Reach Verdict in Oscar Wilde Case. Bail Denied, and Defendant Sent to Jail to Await New Trial. Charge of the Judge Was in the Main Hostile to the Prisoners. 1895-05-02 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 10 270
CANES AND FISTS Figured in the Fight in London Street. Marquis of Queensberry Met Son in Piccadilly. Hard Words and Blows Quickly Followed. Both Arrested and Taken to Police Station. Lord Alfred Douglas Got the Worst of the "Scrap." 1895-05-22 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 7 263
The Salt Lake Herald - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The Salt Lake Herald United States Salt Lake City English 0 0 16
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 TRIAL. The Prosecution Finishes and the Defense Will Open To-day. 1895-04-30 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 4 2 52
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 6
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
CHURCH SENSATIONS. Preacher Denchfield Condemns Riches and Anarchy-Provoking Trusts and Corporations. 1895-04-08 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 358
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
EXAMPLES OF DEGENERATES The List Includes Walt Whitman, Rossetti, the Pre-Raphaelites, Richard Wagner and Tolstoi. Frank Vincent's Book about Africa—The May Magazines. 1895-05-17 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 1043
WILDE'S NEW RESIDENCE He Goes Through the Examination and Is Taken to Holborn Viaduct. HE MAY GO TO THE TREADMILL He Will Sleep on a Plank Bed and Will Have a Hard Time of It. WHAT THE BRITISH THINK OF IT An Effort Will Probably Be Made to Purify the City of London. A Mother's Letter. 1895-05-28 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 4 1187
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-20 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 241
NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE London People Not Working to Secure His Release. 1895-11-27 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 2 1 101
Une pièce d'Oscar Wilde à New York. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-06 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 87
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le Procès d'Oscar Wilde Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-02 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 522
TRUE BILL FOUND AGAINST OSCAR WILDE - WILL HE PLEAD GUILTY? 1895-04-23 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 14 5 149
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le Cas d'Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-03 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 78
BAIL REFUSED. Oscar Wilde and His Friend Tay- lor Arraigned and Remanded. BOTH CHARGED WITH HEINOUS CRIMES - TESTIMONY GIVEN BY CHARLES PARKER WHICH, IF TRUE, PROVES THE CHARGE AGAINST WILDE. 1895-04-06 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 3 88
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
NEWS IN BRIEF 1895-06-06 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 22
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
OSCAR WILDE LOCKED UP English Exponent of the Esthetic in Bow Street Jail. His Libel Suit Withdrawn 1895-04-06 The Washington Times United States Washington English 0 10 697
AN APOLOGY OFFERED. The London Observer Takes Back What It Said of Wilde. 1895-04-01 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 108
WILDE IS DENOUNCED, Queensberry's Counsel Uses Harsh Words About Oscar. HIS CASE IS PRESENTED. The Defense Will Try to Prove the Guilt of the Plaintiff as Charged. TREE DESIRES TO EXPLAIN. The St. James Gazette Will Not Publish the Testimony Hereafter Presented. 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 9 511
Sympathy for Wilde. [SPECIAL CABLE.] Reticence About Wilde. 1895-09-29 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 2 177
OSCAR WILDE INSANE It is Reported in London That He Has Been Confined in a Padded Cell. 1895-06-05 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 11 1 46
SCANDAL SMIRCHES WILDE The Famous Dude Testifies in the Libel Case GAVE YOUNG MEN MONEY Tells of How He Attended Afternoon Tea Parties Nature of the Testimony Was Such That the St. James Gazette Would Not Publish It - A Remarkable Story 1895-04-05 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 9 9 707
OSCAR WILDE DENIES IT ALL. His Lawyers Put the Poet on the Stand in His Own Behalf. Why He Accepted a Verdict of Not Guilty in the Queensberry Case. TOLD THE TRUTH AT THAT TIME. But His Counsel Advised Him That He Could Not Secure a Conviction of the Marquis. 1895-05-01 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 6 403
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 9 1 15
Oscar Wilde Insane 1895-06-05 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 25 1 19
WILDE IS UNDER FIRE. Sir Frank Lockwood Cross-Questions the Writer. Says He Knows What Is Decency - Letters to Lord Alfred Douglas Read in Court. 1895-05-25 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 8 390
By Commercial Cable from Our Own Correspondent. 1895-04-21 The New York Times United States New York City English 1 1 138
WILDE MUST STAY IN JAIL. 1895-06-18 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 13 1 34
TWO YEARS AT HARD LABOR Oscar Wilde to Be Immured in a Dungeon STRICTURES OF THE JUDGE The Esthete Receives a Scoring at the Hands of Justice Imperturbable to the Last, the Man of the Sunflower and Chrysanthemum Makes a Denial Associated Press Special Wire. 1895-05-26 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 10 885
WILDE HELD WITHOUT BAIL. He and Taylor Appear in the Bow Street Court on Remand. 1895-04-20 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 8 3 178
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 1 23
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
PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ELSEWHERE. 1895-10-22 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 1 1 48
FROHMAN CLEANSES HIS PLAY BILLS. Wilde's Play, "An Ideal Husband," Will However, Remain on the Boards. 1895-04-06 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 1 1 96
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
People and Events. 1895-06-01 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 0 28
OSCAR WILDE IN A CELLSudden Collapse of His Suit Against Queensberry.ALLEGED LIBEL FOUND TO BE TRUESir Edward Clarke Waived Defense and Consented to a Verdict of Not Guilty Which Was Supplemented by a Declaration that the Charges Made by the Marquis Are True—A Warrant Was Then Sworn Out and Wilde Was Arrested. 1895-04-06 The Washington Post United States Washington English 1 35 2028
Telegraphic Briefs April 6 1895-04-10 The Watchman and Southron United States Sumter English 0 0 59
Oscar Wilde at Barr Babbacombe. 1895-05-11 The Washington Post United States Washington English 4 1 18
OSCAR WILDE SET AT LIBERTY.Lord Douglas and Rev. Stewart D. Hedlam Became His Bondsmen. 1895-05-08 The Washington Post United States Washington English 7 3 130
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-11-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 34
OSCAR WILDE'S ASSOCIATE. He Testifies to a Long Series of Shock- ing Crimes. 1895-04-11 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 5 5 177
OSCAR HAS INSOMNIA. 1895-04-08 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 2 1 74
WILDE'S LATEST PLAY. Its Production in New York Marked by No Unusual Incident. 1895-04-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 45
A SPLIT In the Oscar Wilde Case. The Defendant Refused Bail and Was Returned To Jail To Await a New Trial. 1895-05-02 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 4 9 449
Mrs Wilde Sues for Divorce. 1895-04-30 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 16
Frohman Will Bar Wilde's Play. 1895-04-07 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 1 24
WILDE MUST STAY IN PRISON. Sir Edward Clarke's Application for His Release Refused. 1895-06-18 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 13 1 37
PASSIONATE PLEA That Saved Oscar Wilde an Adverse Verdict. Meaning of His Affection for Lord Douglas. "It Existed Between David and Jonathan." "Plato Made it a Basis for His Philosophy." "This Love is Misunderstood in Present Century." 1895-05-02 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 4 324
Writers Cross Swords. 1895-04-18 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 1 1 40
LORD DOUGLAS' BLACK EYE. Marquis of Queensberry and His Son Bound Over by the Court to Keep Peace for Six Months. 1895-05-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 4 28 696
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
TERRIBLE ORDEAL FOR OSCAR WILDE THE AESTHETIC POET'S RELA- TIONS WITH LORD ALFRED DOUGLASS AIRED IN COURT. SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION The Marquis of Queensberry Reit- erates His Charge, and the Author of "Dorian Gray" Becomes Badly Rattled Under a Fire of Searching Questions. 1895-04-04 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 17 1139
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
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, August 25, 1895 1895-08-25 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 19 1 93
WILDE JURY DISAGREES RESULT OF THE SENSATIONAL TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. The Prisoner Remanded to Jail to Be Tried at the Next Session of the Criminal Court. 1895-05-02 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 3 241
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, May 29, 1895 1895-05-29 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 237
Nouvelles de la dernière heure Lord Alfred Douglas Presse Associée du Sud 1895-04-21 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 43
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, November 27, 1895 1895-11-27 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 94
Nouvelles de la dernière heure L'Arrestation de Wilde Presse Associée du Sud 1895-04-06 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 319
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Les jurés n'ont pu s'accorder sur la culpabilité de Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-02 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 66
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. PARKER AND THE OTHERS RE- PEAT THEIR PREVIOUS EVI- DENCE. 1895-04-26 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 46
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Oscar Wilde sera mis en Liberté sous Caution. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-04 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 53
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
The Wilde Case. 1895-04-06 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 292
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
Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 6 1 23
WILDE'S LOVELY LOCKS ARE SHORN. He and Taylor Attend Chapel at Pentonville in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 6 1 53
OSCAR WILDE'S DEFENSE A Remarkable Change of Feeling Manifest at the Trial. 1895-05-01 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 5 11 599
WILDE GOT THE WORST OF IT A Famous Libel Suit Comes to Sudden Termination PLAINTIFF WAS ARRESTED A Serious Charge Made Against the Chrysanthemum Man Famous Action Against the Marquis of Queensberry Comes to a Sudden End, The Plaintiff Backs Down 1895-04-06 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 4 11 1375
QUEENSBERRY ON WHEELS. 1895-05-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 73
Oscar Wilde Admitted to Bail. 1895-05-04 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 12 1 26
CLAIMS TO BE A MARTYR The Novel Plea of Counsel for Oscar Wilde The Additional Testimony Elicited From the Accused in the Old Bailey in London. What Was Told 1895-05-01 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 5 4 418
A True Bill Advised Against Wilde. 1895-04-23 The New York Times United States New York City English 9 1 45
WILDE PICKING OAKUM. 1895-06-02 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 4 1 59
BY TELEGRAPH 1895-05-26 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 5 1 11
OSCAR WILDE IS INDICTED. Trial of the Decayed Aesthete Will Be Held Next Friday. 1895-04-23 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 9 1 33
WILDE IN COURT. HIS ESTHETIC MANNERS TONED DOWN. More Strong Evidence Against Him - Returned to Prison for a Week. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-12 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 10 546
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
OSCAR WILDE IN JAIL. Apostle of Aestheticism Locked Up at Bow Street Station. BAIL IS REFUSED HIM He Withdraws His Libel Suit Against Queensberry. His Name Is Removed from the Play-bills of London and New York Theaters. 1895-04-06 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 0 20 1280
WILDE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.His Counsel Give Notice of an Application for Admission to Bail. 1895-04-20 The Washington Post United States Washington English 11 7 231
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIALDamaging Evidence Against Him in Police Court.HIS FRIEND TAYLOR IS ARRESTEDBail Has Been Refused and Both Prisoners Are in Jail—The Maximum Penalty for the Crime Is Two Years’ Imprisonment—The Friends of Wilde Are Zealous in His Behalf—The Death-knell of Wildeism and Prurience in Literature Has Been Rung. 1895-04-07 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 14 1016
Telegraphic Briefs April 6 1895-04-10 The Watchman and Southron United States Sumter English 0 0 40
OSCAR WILDE'S TASTES Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry Is a Disgusting Affair. Suspicion of a Most Hideous Vice Develops on Examination of Plaintiff. 1895-04-04 The Spokesman Review United States Spokane English 14 21 1449
WILDE JURY DISAGREEWere Unable to Find a Verdict on the Main Charges.REMANDED FOR ANOTHER TRIALThe Jury Acquitted Wilde of the Charges in Connection with Atkins and of the Charges of Conspiracy—Judge’s Charge Dealt Severely with the Evidence of Some of the Witnesses, and Ruled Out Any Inference from "Dorian Grey." 1895-05-02 The Washington Post United States Washington English 7 9 679
Oscar Wilde’s Debts Nearly $17,000. 1895-09-25 The Washington Post United States Washington English 11 1 69
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-11-28 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 55
DISCREDITED AT HOME. British Museum Withdraws Wilde's Books from Public Use. 1895-04-11 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 6 1 26
OSCAR WILDE'S FALL. 1895-04-09 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 5 1 94
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-23 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 1 27
ADORES HIMSELF. Modest Oscar Admits It in the Court. Entertains Such Adoration for Nobody Else. Wilde - Queensberry Case Put on Trial. Passion Poet Put Upon the Witness Stand. Very Extravagant Letter Put in Evidence. 1895-04-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 12 29 1324
LODGED IN JAIL. Wilde's Nerve Already Begins to Fail. Threatens to End Life at Very First Opportunity. Keepers Take From Him Even His Scarf Pin. Ride in Prison Van Brought on Prostration. Mrs Frank Leslie Tells of Him as Husband and Son. 1895-04-08 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 24 2114
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-19 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 14
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-02 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 85
WILDE FORMALLY COMMITTED The Aesthetic Prisoner and Alfred Taylor Refused Bail. 1895-04-20 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 8 4 183
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
OSCAR WILDE WAS BADLY RATTLED HE GROWS CONFUSED AND CON- TRADICTS HIMSELF UNDER LAWYER CARSON'S PITI- LESS EXAMINATION. SYMPATHY FOR THE MARQUIS Terrible Arraignment of the Plain- tiff by Counsel for the Defense. A Great Crowd in and Around the Old Bailey. 1895-04-05 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 11 18 790
NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. 1895-08-26 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 1 279
WILDE AGAIN IN COURT. Arraigned for His Second Trial, Which Goes Over for a Time. 1895-05-21 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 11 3 277
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Friday, May 3, 1895 1895-05-03 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 44
>Nouvelles de la dernière heure Oscar Wilde Presse Associée du Sud 1895-04-23 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 41
OSCAR WILDE PENNILESS His Debts Reach Over £3000 With No Assets. 1895-09-25 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 11 2 70
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelle Européennes Arrestation de Taylor Presse Associée du Sud 1895-04-07 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 246
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Etrangères. Le Nouveau Procès de Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée. 1895-05-21 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 253
WILDE ON TRIAL. YOUNG WOOD ADMITS HE IS A BLACKMAILER. 1895-04-27 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 4 1 80
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Européennes. La Caution de Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-05-05 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 43
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
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 9 1 15
Oscar Wilde's Case Ends in a Mistrial JURY IN THE WILDE CASE DISAGREES. Application for Bail Denied and He Goes Back to Jail. 1895-05-02 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 392
Oscar Wilde Will Have to Work a Tread Wheel at the Pentonville Penitentiary - Will Not Be Permitted to See Any One for Three Months. WILDE TO WORK A TREAD-WHEEL. To Sleep on a Plank Bed in Pentonville - Queensberry's Intention. 1895-05-28 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 2 383
RODE IN THE BLACK MARIA Oscar Wilde and Taylor in a Prisoner's Car FIGHT ON TECHNICALITIES Stories Told by Boys Placed in the Witness Box The Esthetic Orator and Playwright Greatly Disturbed Over His Imprisonment. What Witnesses Said 1895-04-12 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 3 8 443
ARISTOCRATS GIVE BONDS Marquis of Queensberry and His Son in Court. 1895-05-22 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 0 111
WILDE JURY DISAGREES The Presiding Judge's Charge Favorable to the Prisoner. 1895-05-02 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 4 2 180
FROM OVER THE ATLANTIC The Scandal Growing Out of the Wilde Case THE PEOPLE ALL TALKING A Woman Burned to Death By Her Husband in Ireland Movements of William Waldorf Aston - Old Plays to Be Revived by Henry Irving. Doings on the Stage. 1895-04-07 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 11 801
FOREIGN FLASHES. 1895-08-23 The Chicago Chronicle United States Chicago English 0 0 10
Sympathetic Mrs. Leslie 1895-05-20 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 6 1 55
OSCAR IS DEPRAVED His Defense is Enough to Prove Queensbury's Charges True. WILDE DENIES THAT HE IS IMMORAL The Evidence, Though, Makes Him Out Thoroughly Debased. HIS LETTER TO LORD DOUGLASS The Apostle of Estheticism Says That He Rarely Believes What He Writes. He Poses as a Smart Witness. 1895-04-04 The Atlanta Constitution United States Atlanta English 10 19 1122
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
IS A VICTIM OF MANIA Oscar Wilde Has an Inordinate Thirst for Notoriety Novel Plea Put Forward in Defense of the Ac- cused - He Will Probably Be Ad- mitted to Bail 1895-05-04 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 3 327
Oscar Wilde Denied a Continuance 1895-04-25 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 3 1 79
San Francisco Chronicle - Friday, April 12, 1895 1895-04-12 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 57
The Oscar Wilde Case. 1895-04-23 The Washington Post United States Washington English 9 1 45
Wilde’s Play to Be Withdrawn. 1895-04-07 The Washington Post United States Washington English 2 1 24
ITEMS 1895-04-10 The Watchman and Southron United States Sumter English 0 0 19
OSCAR WILDE THE BEAST Marquis of Queensberry's Accusations Go on Record in England as Proven. Libel Suit Dismissed and the Complainant Will Be Brought to Justice. 1895-04-06 The Spokesman Review United States Spokane English 6 11 904
WILDE TO BE TRIED SEPARATELY.He is Released on Bail Until the Taylor [...] is Disposed of. 1895-05-21 The Washington Post United States Washington English 5 3 107
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-11-29 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 55
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-11 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 60
NO MERCY FOR WILDE. Court Refuses to Postpone the Trial - Oscar Dead Broke. 1895-04-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 2 90
ROYAL SCANDALS Disturb Social Circles of Great Britain. Case Against the Marquis of Queensberry Continued. Oscar Wilde Defending His Own Associates. 1895-04-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 3 14 480
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-08 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 33
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-26 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 24
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 21, 1895 1895-04-21 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 1 1 32
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON Sensational Ending of His Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry. THE JURY ACQUITS THE NOBLEMAN A Warrant Is Immediately Sworn Out for the Aesthetic Poet- Playwright. TAKEN TO BOW STREET COURT Lord Alfred Douglass Greatly Dis- tressed Over His Friend's Ar- rest - The Closing Scenes. 1895-04-06 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 22 1587
QUEENSBERRY AGAINST WILDE. Receiving Order in Bankruptcy Issued Against the Prisoner's Property. 1895-07-26 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 21 1 30
FATHER AND SON FIGHT Marquis of Queensberry's Row With Lord Douglas Ventilated in Court. DOUGLAS WAS THE AGGRESSOR The Old Man's Letters to His Daughter-in-Law Caused All the Trouble. CROWDS CHEER THE MARQUIS Both Prisoners Held Under Bonds to Keep the Peace for Six Months. 1895-05-23 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 2 19 1007
Order in Bankruptcy Against Wilde. 1895-05-03 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 9 1 16
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Plainte contre Wilde et Taylor. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-24 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 88
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L’ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Oscar Wilde. 1895-08-25 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 91
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Etrangères. Alfred Taylor Condamné. Presse Associée. 1895-05-22 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 26
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Européennes. Oscar Wilde en liberté. Presse Associée du Sud 1895-05-07 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 38
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
UNABLE TO AGREE. THE JURY IN THE CASE OF OSCAR WILDE. Points Made by the Judge in His Charge - The Case Not Yet Ended. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 4 9 331
Wilde to Give Bail. 1895-05-04 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 12 1 26
Flashes from Foreign Lands. 1895-07-27 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 24 1 26
WILDE CASE TAKES A PECULIAR TURN. Indignant Comment in London at the Way He Is Being Shielded. 1895-05-21 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 5 1 167
Cable Flashes. 1895-05-04 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 12 1 22
FROM ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Easter Tide Season in Great Britain and Germany THE POLITICAL SITUATION Rupture Between Conservatives and Liberal-Unionists A Man Who Has Undertaden[sic] a Big Dueling Contract - An Aged Man's Long Journey for a Pension. 1895-04-14 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 2 1 23
WILDE TAKEN ILL IN COURT. His Second Trial Commenced in London This Morning. 1895-05-22 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 6 2 92
A CULMINATING HORROR 1895-04-07 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 359
THE WILDE CASE It Is Probable the Cause Celebre Will Go Over Till Next Term 1895-05-21 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 11 2 223
OSCAR IN A BAD LIGHT His Own Admissions Show Him To Be a Vile Creature. QUEENSBURY DESPISED HIM HEARTILY The Marquis Tried to Save His Son from Wilde's Influence. ROSEBERRY AND THE QUEEN ABUSED The Father Denounced Them for Elevating the Youth to the Peerage. Grest Crowds Attend the Trial. 1895-04-05 The Atlanta Constitution United States Atlanta English 0 22 955
THE REVEREND MR. DAVIS Does Not Desire to Carry Out His Programme A Sensational Preacher in the Athens of the Pacific Recalls All of His Posters 1895-05-05 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 3 8 489
ANOTHER SUIT FOR LIBEL. Case Growing Out of the Trial of Wilde. 1895-04-13 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 1 54
TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE.His Case, Says His Solicitors, Will Be Fought to the End. 1895-04-24 The Washington Post United States Washington English 15 5 143
Sydney Grandy Defends Wilde. 1895-04-08 The Washington Post United States Washington English 6 1 70
ALFRED TAYLOR CONVICTED.The Jury, However, Could Not Find Wilde Guilty of Indecency. 1895-05-22 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 2 111
Odd Items from Everywhere. 1895-10-31 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 1 48
NO BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE. He Has Been Ill Since His Confinement in the Jail. 1895-04-12 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 4 120
OSCAR HAS HIS HAIR CUT. Looks Careworn, Anxious and Thin - Trial of Wilde Begun Today in the Old Bailey. 1895-04-26 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 9 5 167
The Boston Globe - Thursday, April 4, 1895 1895-04-04 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 25
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-09 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 75
Liberty - Saturday, April 20, 1895 1895-04-20 Liberty United States New York English 0 0 497
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-23 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 9 1 31
OSCAR WILDE'S DOWNFALL. His Exposure and Arrest the Sensa- tion of London. Special Cable to The Inquirer, Copyright, 1895. 1895-04-06 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 3 594
Oscar Wilde Must Stay in Jail. 1895-06-18 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 15 1 28
WILDE AGAIN ON TRIAL. The Prisoner Taken Ill in Court During the Proceedings. 1895-05-23 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 5 3 115
Order in Bankruptcy Against Wilde. 1895-05-03 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 9 1 16
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le procès d'Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-25 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 88
OSCAR WILDE WAS ARRESTED Immediately After Abandoning His Suit Against Queensberry. HIS CARD TO THE NEWSPAPERS. Sensational Termination of a Scandalous Case-–Papers Submitted to the Public Prosecutor as Soon as the Collapse Was Announced–-The Disgraced Writer and Dramatist Taken to Scotland Yard This Afternoon by Two Detectives. 1895-04-05 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 8 730
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L’ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Oscar Wilde. 1895-06-18 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 30
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Père et Fils. Presse Associée. 1895-05-23 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 433
Wilde en Liberté. Presse Associée du Sud 1895-05-07 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 24
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
WAITING FOR OSCAR WILDE. Lord Alfred Douglas Has Furnished a Cottage in Italy. 1895-07-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 3 126
San Francisco Chronicle - Thursday, May 2, 1895 1895-05-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 101
TEN YEARS OR LIFE? OSCAR WILDE'S CONVICTION AND SENTENCE SEEM CERTAIN. People in London Are Up in Arms Against the Disgraced and Defeated Apostle of Aestheticism - Minimum Sentence for the Crime Charged Is Ten Years, While the Maximum Is Penal Servi- tude for Life - Wilde Is Bound Over Without Bail - Sensational Scenes. [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-04-07 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 346
WILDE GRANTED BAIL. Latest Phase of the London Scandal. Apparent Effort to Conceal Facts. Widespread Belief That Prominent Persons Want the Truth Suppressed. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 9 748
PERSONALS. 1895-06-01 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 5 1 24
QUEENSBERRY CHASTISES HIS SON. Irate Marquis Publicly Whips Oscar Wilde's Friend in Piccadilly. 1895-05-22 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 2 167
Giving Wilde a Chance to Disappear. 1895-05-05 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 2 293
OSCAR AND ALFRED The Esthete and His Friend in the Police Court 1895-04-20 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 8 1 130
OSCAR WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Sentenced to Two Years’ Imprisonment at Hard Labor. 1895-05-25 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 5 229
Los Angeles Herald - Sunday, April 7, 1895 1895-04-07 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 1 36
BY TELEGRAPH 1895-05-22 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 11
WILL NOT WATCH HIM Oscar Wilde Will Be Allowed to Go Upon Bail 1895-05-08 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 10 1 195
LITERATURE - REVIEW, NEWS, NOTES 1895-04-14 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 159
LORD DOUGLAS IN THE COUNTY JAIL.A Son of the Marquis of Queensberry Prevented from Making a Mesalliance. 1895-04-24 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 0 184
THE GOSSIP OF LONDONHenry M. Stanley’s Maiden Speech in the Commons.VIEWS OF BALFOUR’S STATEMENTUnveiling of the Burns Statue at Ayr—A Railway Train Makes 540 Miles in 512 Minutes—Visit of the Japanese Premier’s Son—The African Explorer, the Late E. J. Glave, Discovers the Livingstone Tree—Oscar Wilde in Good Health. 1895-08-25 The Washington Post United States Washington English 19 1 100
BLACKED HIS BOY’S EYEMarquis of Queensberry as a Paternal Pugilist.FATHER AND SON IN STREET FIGHTLord Alfred Douglas Attacked the Marquis in Piccadilly, but Was Warmly Repulsed, with Considerable Personal Damage—The Assault Grew Out of a Joke Which the Father Had Attempted to Play on the Son’s Wife—A Comic Picture. 1895-05-22 The Washington Post United States Washington English 4 12 836
THINKS OSCAR WILDE INSANE. Dr Forbes Winslow, the Noted London Specialist, Gives an Opinion. 1895-09-01 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 126
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-12 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 70
OSCAR WILDE TRIAL. Young Wood on the Witness Stand Be- comes a Self-Confessed Blackmailer. 1895-04-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 5 2 103
IT WAS TRUE. What Queensberry Said of Oscar Wilde. Double Verdict in Marquis' Favor. First That He Did Not Libel Oscar. Second, Charges Were for Public Good. Wilde Arrested and Conveyed to Scotland Yard. Queensberry Sends Him Vigorous Message. "If You Take My Son With You I Will Shoot You." 1895-04-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 18 737
A "Liberal" Comstock 1895-07-13 Liberty United States New york English 0 0 1907
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Thursday, April 11, 1895 1895-04-11 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 6 1 20
WILDE'S HOME SOLD. His London Property Disposed of by the Sheriff. 1895-04-25 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 1 2 78
OSCAR WILDE'S DOWNFALL He Is Liable to Be Sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life. MUCH SYMPATHY FOR HIS FAMILY No Statute of English Law Which Will Permit His Wife to Secure a Divorce. PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS AROUSED Other Prosecutions Will Probably Follow - The Tragic Death of Lord Drumlanrig Recalled. Special Cable to The Inquirer, Copyright, 1895. 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 2 494
BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran Finds a Text in the Recent Couldock Benefit. 1895-06-03 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 1083
WILDE BREAKING DOWN. The Accused Author Evidently Fears the Result of the Trial. 1895-05-24 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 2 139
WANT WILDE TO SKIP. 1895-05-05 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 2 2 308
WILDE’S WORKS TABOOED. The British Museum the Latest to Withdraw His Books. 1895-04-10 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 1 101
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le procès d'Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-27 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 145
OSCAR WILDE'S SUIT Libel Case Brought Against the Marquis of Queensbury. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS "Poetics" Love Letters to a Boy- Morality in Literature- Crowds Enjoy the Court Proceedings. 1895-04-03 Deseret Evening News United States Salt Lake City English 13 15 1212
THE JUDGE REFUSES BAIL. Oscar Wilde Remanded to Jail Until Next Thursday. 1895-04-06 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 2 274
INFORMATIONS DIVERSES. 1895-06-20 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 10 2 53
DEPECHES Télégraphiques TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE Nouvelles Européennes. Le second procès d'Oscar Wilde. Presse Associée 1895-05-23 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 119
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
OSCAR WILDE IN JAIL. Arrest Follows Collapse of His Case. The Marquis of Queensberry Justified. No Bail Will Be Accepted-Signs That Wilde is Hopelessly Ruined. 1895-04-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 41 2003
Short Cablegrams. 1895-09-29 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 5 1 23
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. He Is Becoming Reconciled to His Changed Condition of Life. 1895-06-17 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 7 1 127
CRIME AND CULTURE: WILDE'S SIGNIFICANT WORDS. 1895-04-21 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 1747
HOPES FOR OSCAR WILDE. The Chances for His Conviction Are Thought to Be Slight. 1895-05-21 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 11 3 234
OSCAR WILDE'S DISGRACE. 1895-04-07 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 718
OSCAR WILDE RELEASED. The Accused Poet and Dramatist Now Out on Bail. 1895-05-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 3 130
Which Is the Right Story? 1895-06-14 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 43
WILDE'S ACCOMPLICE IS CONVICTED. Alfred Taylor Found Guilty by a Jury in the Bow Street Court. 1895-05-22 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 2 187
Our Picayunes 1895-04-14 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 14
"THE AMERICAN OSCAR WILDE" NO MORE The Rev. Dr. Davis Now Calls Himself "The Versatile Gentleman." 1895-05-05 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 189
ACTORS ON THE MIMIC STAGE 1895-04-21 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 1185
WILDE MAKES A STATEMENT. He Gives Out an Interview Protesting His Innocence. 1895-05-26 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 13 727
CURRENT COMMENT 1895-08-10 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 94
NO RULES WERE OBSERVED The Marquis of Queensberry and His Son Fight Sensational Engagement on an Aristocratic Promenade in London - Nobody Was Hurt 1895-05-22 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 1 103
WHY SPEAK OF HIM? Some Animals Are Best When They Are Not Disturbed 1895-10-20 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 1 59
Oscar Wilde’s Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-10 The Washington Post United States Washington English 3 1 36
A Performance with a Moral. 1895-04-24 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 0 387
EDITORIAL SUGGESTIONS. 1895-05-30 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 51
Oscar Wilde’s Estate in Bankruptcy. 1895-07-25 The Washington Post United States Washington English 21 1 30
QUEENSBERRY AND SONThe Marquis and Lord of Hawick Must Keep the Peace.FATHER WANTS A GO FOR A PURSEHis Pugilistic Blood Is Up and Lord Douglas Can Get All the Punishment He Wants—The Marquis Cheered by the Crowd at the Hearing, While His Son Is Jeered At—Second Trial of Oscar Wilde Begun—The Prisoner Indisposed. 1895-05-23 The Washington Post United States Washington English 3 16 654
Oscar Wilde Will be Able to Pay His Debts in Full. OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Statement That He May be Able to Pay His Debts in Full. 1895-09-24 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 12 1 97
Wilde Considered Doomed to Oblivion Deeper Than the Grave. 1895-04-14 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 2 3 639
NEW BECOMES PROFOUND. His Humor Takes on Serious and Subtle Vein. Once Met Oscar Wilde While He Was on His Mission for Means. Advised Esthete to Buy a Cart and Donkey and Go Into Business. 1895-04-28 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 20 1294
Liberty - Saturday, July 13, 1895 1895-07-13 Liberty United States New york English 0 0 127
WILDE'S DISGRACE MORE TESTIMONY AGAINST THE FALLEN AUTHOR AND HIS COM- PANION, TAYLOR. The Prisoners Making a Desperate Fight - Again Sent to Prison Without Bail - Wilde Haggard and Worn. 1895-04-12 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 7 10 588
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. Both He and Alfred Taylor Enter a Plea of Not Guilty. 1895-04-27 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 6 4 239
WILDE IN THE DOCK AFTER A HEARING IN BOW STREET COURT HE IS SENT BACK TO PRISON. Sir John Bridge Refuses to Accept Bail - Taylor Also Arrested and Remanded to Jail. 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 8 584
HOW OSCAR WILDE BEARS PRISON LIFE HE SWOONED ON THE TREADMILL AND WAS RELIEVED OF THAT WORK. HIS HEART SAID TO BE WEAK Now He Picks Oakum in His Lonely Cell, But He Refuses to Receive the Chaplain—His Wife Changes Her Name. 1895-06-30 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 8 796
WILDE AGAIN DENIES ALL ALTHOUGH BROKEN DOWN, THE PRISONER TESTIFIES IN COURT. The Marquis of Queensberry Is Relenting and Says That Wilde Will Be Acquitted. 1895-05-25 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 2 11 439
General. 1895-05-06 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 7 1 56
WILDE LOOKED HAGGARD. His Hearing in the London Police Court Continued. 1895-04-11 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 1 2 285
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le procès de Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-28 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 1 99
THE WILDE INFAMY. Testimony in the Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry. NOT SUITABLE FOR PUBLICATION. The English Public Now Involved In One of the Orgies of Indecency, Says a London Paper. 1895-04-04 Deseret Evening News United States Salt Lake City English 9 11 734
BELIEVE WILDE GUILTY. Lord Douglas Had No Authority to Speak for His Relatives. 1895-04-07 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 2 144
La Santé d’Oscar Wilde. 1895-06-21 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 3 6 172
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
MUST STAND TRIAL. OSCAR WILDE HELD WITHOUT BAIL. The Defendant Is Much Distressed in Court and Obliged to Take a Seat. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-20 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 8 4 131
PROSECUTION RESTS. The Evidence Against Oscar Wilde Has All Been Given. 1895-05-23 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 6 4 114
San Francisco Chronicle - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 94
THEATRICAL NEWS IN BRIEF. 1895-06-02 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 86
The Chicago Tribune - Sunday, April 21, 1895 1895-04-21 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 1 31
QUEENSBERRY RULES. The Marquis Thrashes His Son. Lord Alfred Douglas the Victim. A Personal Encounter Following the Conviction of Wilde's Associate. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 4 13 1184
WILDE'S PLAY IS TO BE WITHDRAWN. Daniel Frohman Changes His Mind About "An Ideal Husband." 1895-04-07 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 44
Wilde in court again He looks haggard and worn, and is greatly changed. Taylor sneering and indifferent Further damaging testimony is given and both are remanded for another week without bail. 1895-04-12 The North American United States Philadelphia English 6 8 696
PERSONAL NOTES. 1895-11-15 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 1 50
Italian to Produce Wilde's Plays. 1895-06-16 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 72
QUEENSBERRY AND SON IN COURT. The Marquis and Lord Hawick Bound Over to Keep the Peace. 1895-05-23 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 272
AN ECCENTRIC ENGLISHMAN, Who Was Stopping at the Grunewald, Lands in the Louisiana Retreat. 1895-04-21 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 275
OSCAR WILDE IS RELEASED ON BAIL. Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Head- lam Become His Bondsmen. 1895-05-08 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 4 483
Notes From Theatrical Tidings 1895-04-21 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 1 43
Wilde to be Bailed. 1895-05-03 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 12 1 26
LONDON IS ABANDONED 1895-08-25 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 19 1 93
Oscar on Trial 1895-05-23 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 4 2 91
POOR OSCAR The Ex-Esthete's Assets Are Nil and His Debts £3591 1895-09-25 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 11 1 69
OSCAR WILDE’S WRITINGS.But One of His Works at the Congressional Library, and Cannot Be Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 0 242
A VICTORY FOR WILDE. 1895-05-21 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 7 4 204
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL.He Looks Careworn and Shows the Effects of Imprisonment. 1895-04-27 The Washington Post United States Washington English 8 2 169
Wilde's Bail $25,000. 1895-05-06 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 12 1 29
WHAT WILDE MUST DOPerform Four Hours on the Pentonville Treadmill.LIKE 11 MILES OF STAIRSThat Is the Equivalent of a Day’s Work on an English Treadmill—Wilde is Now Picking Oakum, but When His Health Improves He Must Climb the Revolving Stairs—Pugilist Mitchell Tried It and Says It Was the Hardest Kind of Work. 1895-06-16 The Washington Post United States Washington English 2 14 1243
WHY WILDE LIKED YOUNG MEN.They Admired and Praised Him and He Loved them Poetically. 1895-05-25 The Washington Post United States Washington English 3 6 313
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-09-25 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 23
FOUGHT ABOUT OSCAR WILDE. French Poet Got Mad Because He Was Referred to as an Intimate Friend of the Englishman - Duel Yesterday. 1895-04-18 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 7 0 58
Liberty Run Wilde. To the Editor of Liberty 1895-07-13 Liberty United States New York English 0 0 1990
BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran Discusses the Question of Excluding Oscar Wilde's Books From the Libraries. 1895-04-12 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 1069
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 28, 1895 1895-04-28 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 96
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 7, 1895 1895-04-07 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 30
WILDE REPORTED INSANE. Said to Have Been Placed in a Padded Room in Jail. 1895-06-05 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 11 1 47
OSCAR WILDE CONVICTED The Jury Pronounces Him Guilty and the Crowd Present Cries "Shame." JUSTICE WILLS SHOWS NO MERCY He Sentences Wilde and Taylor to Two Years' Imprisonment at Hard Labor. THE VERDICT A BIG SURPRISE The Jury Wanted to Know Why Lord Alfred Douglas Had Not Been Arrested. 1895-05-26 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 20 1364
NORDAU CALLS WILDE INSANE. An Interview With the Author of "Degeneration." ADVISES MENTAL EXAMINATION. The Distinguished Medico-Literary Expert, Whose Latest Book Has Made a Sensation on Two Conti- nents, Refuses to Attack or to Con- demn the Fallen Esthetic Idol––Stig- Mata of Mental Disease Described. 1895-04-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 0 1041
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes. Le procès de Wilde. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-30 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 1 149
FOR THE MARQUIS. Verdict of the Jury in the Wilde Libel Case. OSCAR ARRESTED AT A HOTEL. He Will Probably Be Given an Opportunity to Explain Further the "Poetry" of His Letters. 1895-04-05 Deseret Evening News United States Salt Lake City English 6 12 922
Frohman Withdraws Wilde’s Play 1895-04-07 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 1 1 28
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
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
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAPH BRIEFS 1895-04-03 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 0 265
Oscar Breaks Stones Now. 1895-07-28 The Brooklyn Citizen United States Brooklyn English 4 1 52
A STRIKING COMPARISON. 1895-04-21 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 476
HELD WITHOUT BAIL. Oscar Wilde Must Stay in Prison. Evidence That Proves His Guilt. One of His Associates Also Arrested. The People of England Aroused to the Necessity of Social Purification. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 33 2105
WILDE IS INSANE. HE IS CONFINED IN A PADDED CELL. The Disgraced Author Said to Have Entirely Lost His Reason. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-06-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 1 198
Cable Flashes. 1895-04-23 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 20
MUST KEEP THE PEACE Queensberry and His Eldest Son. Lord Douglas Has a Black Eye. The Lively Marquis Ready for An- other Fight - Oscar Wilde on Trial. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-23 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 16 911
OSCAR WILDE WILL REMAIN IN JAIL. Magistrate Bridges Remands Him and Re- fuses Offers of Bail. 1895-04-07 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 7 392
AUTHORS FIGHT A DUEL Caused by Catulle Mendes’ name being connected with that of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-18 The North American United States Philadelphia English 5 2 68
LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. The Disgraced Poet Will Probably Serve Out His Sentence. 1895-11-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 1 132
Foreign Notes. 1895-06-18 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 5 1 19
MARQUIS KEEPS HIS EYE ON WILDE. Queensberry's Interest Makes the Dis- graced Esthete Feel Uncomfortable. 1895-05-24 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 3 2 238
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drama of the World. Personal and Social Events Occurring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-04-22 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 1 0 423
The Chicago Tribune - Friday, November 1, 1895 1895-11-01 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 33
The Oscar Wilde Case 1895-04-25 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 3 1 68
Oscar Wilde Out on Bail. 1895-05-04 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 2 1 23
Los Angeles Herald - Sunday, December 29, 1895 1895-12-29 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 43
QUEENSBERRY SKELETON Father and Son Must Keep Peace Under Bonds The Cause That Led Up to the Fight Between the Marquis and Lord Douglas Disclosed 1895-05-23 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 4 4 377
WILDE HAS NO AVAILABLE ASSETS. 1895-08-23 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 15 2 96
WILDE AGAIN ON TRIALFurther Testimony as to Misconduct with Youth.KISSES BESTOWED UPON SHELLEYA Young Man Named Atkins Acted as His Secretary for Half an Hour and Wore His Hair Curled to Please the Aesthete—Wilde Remanded Without Bail—A Publishing Firm Withdraws "Dorian Grey" from Circulation—His Books Selling Fast. 1895-04-12 The Washington Post United States Washington English 5 12 577
TAYLOR GUILTY. 1895-05-22 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 2 3 165
THE OSCAR WILDE TRIAL.Case for the Prosecution Concluded with Yesterday’s Evidence. 1895-04-30 The Washington Post United States Washington English 4 3 166
OSCAR WILDE GETS BAIL. 1895-05-07 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 1 1 34
Oscar Wilde in Prison. 1895-06-02 The Washington Post United States Washington English 8 1 103
OSCAR WILDE A FELONFound Guilty and Sentenced to Two Years in Prison.ALFRED TAYLOR SHARES HIS FATEWhen Sentence Was Pronounced the Author Appeared Stunned, and Was Hurried Off to His Cell, the Judge Peremptorily Refusing a Postponement of Sentence—His Charge Distinctly Against the Prisoner—Cries of "Shame!" 1895-05-26 The Washington Post United States Washington English 3 14 690
Attempt Being Made to Excite Public Pity for Oscar Wilde. 1895-09-29 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 101
Oscar Wilde's Imprisonment [Octave Mirbeau in Le Journal] 1895-07-13 Liberty United States New York English 0 0 1064
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 14, 1895 1895-04-14 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 3 222
THE WILDE TRIAL. Continuation of the Case Against the Poet-Playwright. 1895-04-28 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 4 6 293
BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran at Last Compels Himself to Say a Word About Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-08 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 1 1185
OSCAR WILDE NOT INSANE. He Is Doing Well and Working Hard in Prison. 1895-06-06 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 2 105
DEPECHES Télégraphiques. TRANSMISES A L'ABEILLE. Nouvelles Européennes Oscar Wilde et Taylor devant la Justice. Presse Associée du Sud. 1895-04-12 L'Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans United States New Orleans French 0 0 271
Wilde to give bail today. 1895-05-06 The North American United States Philadelphia English 9 1 54
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Sunday, April 21, 1895 1895-04-21 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 0 54
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Friday, August 23, 1895 1895-08-23 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 0 15
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
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
Multiple News Items 1895-04-03 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 0 62
The Case of Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-24 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 2 1 23
THE VALUE OF PUBLICITY. 1895-04-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 502
San Francisco Chronicle - Wednesday, June 5, 1895 1895-06-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 90
Cable Brevities. 1895-04-25 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 32
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Continuation of the Trial of the Accused Author. 1895-05-24 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 5 177
LONDON SCORES THE UNITED STATES. Press Is Not Satisfied with Correcting the State of Affairs There. 1895-04-07 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 4 411
NO BAIL FOR WILDE. Both he and Taylor formally committed at London for trial. 1895-04-20 The North American United States Philadelphia English 7 1 150
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. Money Ready for All but One Creditor. 1895-09-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 11 2 69
Oscar Wilde on a Treadmill. [New York World.] 1895-06-23 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 8 1055
TRIAL OF WILDE IS NEARLY FINISHED Marquis of Queensberry Says There Is No Chance of His Conviction. 1895-05-25 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 7 395
VOX POPULI. Correspondence Which Speaks for Itself. 1895-04-05 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 448
PERSONALS. 1895-11-13 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 3 1 17
HAS LOST HIS SWAGGER Oscar Wilde Appears Very Much Subdued in Court The Esthete and his Friend Taylor Pleaded Not Guilty - Statements Made By the Attorneys 1895-04-27 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 5 4 226
Wilde May Go Out on Bail. 1895-05-05 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 7 1 38
TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES 1895-07-02 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 1 1 41
BY TELEGRAPH 1895-05-23 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 0 0 17
The Criminal Jailers of Oscar Wilde 1895-06-15 Liberty United States New York English 0 0 731
Breakfast Hour. LONDON GOSSIP. 1895-07-01 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 1 1 42
Oscar Wilde’s Books and Plays. 1895-04-12 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 0 278
MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY ARRESTED. 1895-05-22 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 83
EPIGRAMS FROM WILDESpicy Talk at the Marquis of Queensberry’s Trial.HIS PROSE SONNET IN EVIDENCEA Remarkable Letter to a Young Man Which, Oscar Says, Should Be Judged Solely by the Canons of Art, According to Which He Rates It a Thing of Beauty—He Denies Improper Relations with Boys—Cynical Latter-day Views of Morals. 1895-04-04 The Washington Post United States Washington English 11 21 1587
WILDE'S SURETIES. 1895-05-08 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 7 3 127
Oscar Wilde Reported Insane. 1895-06-05 The Washington Post United States Washington English 11 1 46
Three Chapters in an Endless Drama. 1895-05-27 The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 0 166
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 14, 1895 1895-04-14 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 1 36
Oscar Wilde's Sudden Departure. 1895-04-03 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 3 1 38
WILDE MAY KILL HIMSELF Disgraced Aesthete Threatens to Commit Suicide at the First Opportunity. HIS JAILERS ARE ON THE ALERT Taken Back to Prison in a State of Hysteria and Semi- Collapse. HE DREADS A CONVICT'S LIFE Dissipation Has Undermined His Constitution, and Sudden Death May Cheat Slow Justice. Special Cable to The Inquirer, Copyright, 1895. 1895-04-08 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 4 3 254
OSCAR WILDE IS NOT INSANE. He has been ill, however, and is suffering from melancholia. 1895-06-07 The North American United States Philadelphia English 7 1 109
Oscar Wilde out on bail. A minister and Lord Douglas are the sureties on his bond. 1895-05-08 The North American United States Philadelphia English 6 3 174
Oscar Wilde Indicted. 1895-04-22 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 9 1 33
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Saturday, August 24, 1895 1895-08-24 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 19 1 94
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
OSCAR WILDE ARRESTED FOR IT. The Marquis of Queensbury Acquitted, With Cheers-The Taylor Jury Discharged, and Hissed. 1895-04-05 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 2 68
NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE. Refusal to Postpone His Trial - His Home Sold. 1895-04-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 2 69
Thankful for Wilde's Imprisonment. 1895-04-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 169
WILDE IS NOT INSANE. The Erratic Oscar Is Eating Prison Fare and Pushing the Treadmill. 1895-06-06 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 2 173
WILDE AND TAYLOR PUT UPON TRIAL. Prisoners Being Tried on Twenty-five Sepa- rate Counts of the Indictment. 1895-04-27 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 0 150
WILDE ON THE STAND MORE ABOUT THE BIG LONDON SCANDAL. The Marquis of Queensberry Says the Accused Will Be Acquitted. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 12 445
WILDE WANTS TO DIE. DECLARES HE WILL KILL HIMSELF IF GIVEN THE CHANCE. Report of His Suicide Causes Big Sensa- tion in London - Prospect of Conviction and Horrors of English Prison Life Have Appalled the Disgraced Esthete - His Doctors Expect His Sudden End [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-04-08 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 4 2 242
A TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE. His trial set down for Friday next at the Old Bailey. 1895-04-23 The North American United States Philadelphia English 9 1 34
REPORT THAT WILDE IS A LUNATIC. Necessary to Place Him in a Padded Cell at Pentonville. 1895-06-05 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 11 1 36
RESULT IS A SURPRISE FEW EXPECTED A VERDICT OF GUILTY IN OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. His Appearance While Awaiting the Close of the Proceedings Against Him at the Old Bailey a Pitiable Sight - His Pun- ishment the Severest Known to English Law - Scathing Denunciation to the Jury - Lord Alfred Douglad to Be Arrested if He Returns to England. 1895-05-26 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 14 1275
ENGLISHMEN READ A PRETTY LECTURE To Americans Because of Our Lack of Morality. 1895-04-07 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 2 230
Wilde's Death Imminent. 1895-11-24 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 1 47
OSCAR'S WIFE The Lady Takes Her Children and Goes to Her Home 1895-04-30 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 6 1 135
WILDE RELEASED ON BAIL. The Rev. Stewart Headlam One of His Sureties. 1895-05-07 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 8 3 151
Queensberry After Costs 1895-07-26 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 23 1 31
OSCAR IN THE JUG. Apostle of Aestheticism Arrested and in Prison. The Marquis of Queensberry Wins In the Libel Case. No Bail Can Be Allowed Until Wilde Is Arraigned-Picture Off the Play Bills. 1895-04-06 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 1 7 445
Breakfast Hour. ART AND AESTHETICISM. A Boston Painter's Vigorous Protest Against A Plea for O.-Wilde. 1895-04-10 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 591
Refuses to Release Wilde. 1895-06-18 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 13 1 36
FROM THE GAY CAPITALParisian Gossip of Art, Drama, Fashion, and Scandal.DE BLOWITZ CAUSES A SENSATIONThe Times’ Correspondent Accused Paris Journalists of Selling Information to Freign Embassies—Sarah Bernhardt’s New Play—Immense Hats and Enormous Skirts Characterize the Easter Fashions—Interest in the Wilde Scandal. 1895-04-14 The Washington Post United States Washington English 1 1 41
"THE NOBLE LORD." 1895-05-23 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 418
THE WILDE LIBEL CASETestimony for the Prosecution Concluded Yesterday.WHAT THE DEFENSE WILL PROVEThe Complainant Gives Evidence as to His Relations with Men and Boys, Denying Improper Action—He Likes Youth Because Happy, Careless, and Original, and Preferable to the Company of Sensible People—Opening of the Defense. 1895-04-05 The Washington Post United States Washington English 4 12 869
WILDE LOOKED ILL. 1895-11-13 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 13 2 121
OSCAR WILDE A MELANCHOLIC.A Denial of a Report That He Is Confined in a Padded Cell. 1895-06-06 The Washington Post United States Washington English 7 1 109
OSCAR WILDE'S LIBEL SUIT. THE FAMOUS AESTHETE WANTS DAMAGES FROM MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY. WHO WROTE SOME VERY FOUL EPITHETS ON A CARD. THE MARQUIS SAYS WHAT HE WROTE WAS TRUE, AND HE IS TRYING TO PROVE IT-WILDE CHARGED WITH BEING GUILTY OF THE CRIME OF SODOMY. 1895-04-04 The Fort Worth Daily Gazette United States Fort Worth English 6 19 1109
NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. 1895-04-15 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 21
MRS. WILDE WANTS DIVORCE. She Has Instructed Her Lawyer to Institute Proceedings. 1895-04-30 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 6 2 137
WILDE PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Men and women crowd the court for a glimpse at the prisoner. 1895-04-27 The North American United States Philadelphia English 5 1 182
WILDE'S CASE STILL UNSETTLED. The Jury Fails to Agree upon a Verdict and the Trial Will Have to Be Gone Over Again Before a New Jury. 1895-05-02 The North American United States Philadelphia English 4 4 333
OSCAR WILDE HAS NO ASSETS. In a Hearing of His Bankruptcy Case It Was Shown That His Debts Amount to 3591 Pounds. 1895-09-25 The North American United States Philadelphia English 11 1 69
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Thursday, April 25, 1895 1895-04-25 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 0 11
OSCAR WILD BANKRUPT. 1895-07-25 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 21 1 30
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
The Atchison Daily Globe - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 0 156
OSCAR WILDE'S CASE. BEGINNING OF THE TRIAL IN LONDON. The Accused Author Pleads Not Guilty - Strong Evidence. Taken. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 4 222
WILDE CANNOT SLEEP. He Threatens to Commit Suicide. An Intense Dread of Penal Servitude. Deprivation of Luxuries Felt More Than the Shame of His Position. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-08 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 4 317
San Francisco Chronicle - Friday, June 7, 1895 1895-06-07 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 102
OSCAR AVOIDS THE TRIAL FOR LIBEL Leaves London Suddenly to Get Away from the Queensberry Case. 1895-04-03 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 4 1 62
WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Given Two Years at Hard Labor. Collapse of the Depraved Esthete. The Judge Declares the Verdict Just - Taylor Gets the Same Sentence. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-26 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 19 1486
THREATENS TO IMPLICATE OTHERS. Oscar Wilde's Friend Taylor May Make Startling Disclosures. 1895-04-09 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 5 1 58
WILDE WORKS THE TREADMILL. No Truth in the Report That the Dis- graced Esthete Has Become Insane. [SPECIAL CABLE.] 1895-06-06 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 0 158
WILDE AND TAYLOR IN PENTONVILLE No Delay in Their Beginning to Serve the Sentences Imposed. 1895-05-26 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 77
GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Has Insomnia. 1895-04-08 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 2 1 72
BAIL FOR WILDE ACCEPTED. 1895-05-05 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 13 1 33
Literary Notes and Gossip. 1895-09-21 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 5 1 25
THE DUDE AND THE MARQUIS Opening of a Sensational Case in Old Bailey Court A NOBLEMAN LOOKS SHABBY The Slander on the Man that Wore Chrisanthemums Letters Upon Which the Libel is Based Introduced in the Court--Wilde's Opinion of Literature 1895-04-04 Los Angeles Herald United States Los Angeles English 14 13 1439
OSCAR WILDE A BANKRUPT. 1895-09-24 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 11 1 69
INDICTMENT OF WILDE. His Solicitors Say That the Case Will be Fought to the End. 1895-04-24 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 11 4 134
THE NEWS OF THE DAY. 1895-06-05 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 7
TIRED OF AN ALLIANCEConservatives Drifting Away from the Unionists.TORIES WANT TO BE RID OF THEMIf the Former Gain Sufficient Strength in the Elections They Will Throw the Chamberlain Faction Overboard—A New Anti-Lords Motion—Developments in the Upper Nile Problem—Further Revelations in the Oscar Wilde Scandal. 1895-04-14 The Washington Post United States Washington English 6 1 94
QUEENSBERRY MESS. 1895-05-23 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 3 14 559
BEERBOHM TREE’S LETTER.He Explains the Anonymous Communication Which He Gave to Wilde. 1895-04-05 The Washington Post United States Washington English 2 2 215
TO ASK OSCAR WILDE'S RELEASE. 1895-11-23 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 11 1 48
THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. THE EVIDENCE SO FILTHY IT CAN'T BE PRINTED BY A LONDON PAPER. PITILESS CROSS EXAMINATION OF THE FAMOUS ESTHETE. QUEENSBURY WROTE THAT IT MADE HIS BLOOD BOIL TO SEE HIS SON'S AND WILDE'S INFAMOUS FACES-YOUNG BOYS THAT WILDE PAID. 1895-04-05 The Fort Worth Daily Gazette United States Fort Worth English 10 22 875
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tuesday, April 16, 1895 1895-04-16 The Philadelphia Inquirer United States Philadelphia English 0 0 108
OSCAR IS BADLY CONFUSED. Queensbury's Counsel Roasts the Plaintiff Interrogatively. 1895-04-05 The Wichita Daily Eagle United States Wichita English 3 5 329
The witnesses unshaken. Trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor is resumed. 1895-04-29 The North American United States Philadelphia English 0 2 132
Mrs. Leslie going abroad. 1895-05-21 The North American United States Philadelphia English 6 1 64
Wilde Pleads Not Guilty. 1895-04-26 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 1 22
Wilde’s Application Refused. 1895-06-17 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 15 1 27
PERSONALS. 1895-05-11 The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator United States New York City English 0 0 28
The Atchison Daily Globe - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 0 91
GOSSIP OF LONDON. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-04-28 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 80
THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL. Many Englishmen Said to Be Threat- ened With Exposure. 1895-04-09 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 0 54
DEFENSE OF WILDE. OSCAR DENIES THAT HE IS GUILTY. He Makes a Desperate Effort to Convince the Jury of His Innocence. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-01 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 6 12 493
MRS. WILDE IS SUING FOR A DIVORCE. Leaves Her Husband's Residence When the Scandal Becomes Public. 1895-04-30 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 6 2 133
San Francisco Chronicle - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 171
Wilde in Good Health. 1895-08-25 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 19 1 92
The Chicago Tribune - Saturday, June 8, 1895 1895-06-08 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 69
OSCAR WILDE'S NAME ERASED. 1895-04-06 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 0 1 62
The Chicago Tribune - Sunday, May 26, 1895 1895-05-26 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 195
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-12-02 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 21
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
Oscar Wilde To Be Tried Friday. 1895-04-25 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 9 1 60
OSCAR WILDE IN A PADDED ROOM. 1895-06-05 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 4 2 44
THEATRICAL NOTES. 1895-04-14 The Washington Post United States Washington English 1 1 42
CORRECTING THE EDITOR. 1895-05-25 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 1238
IT IS EDUCATION That May Split the Tory-Union Coalition Open. 1895-11-25 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 1 1 35
THE MARQUIS TRIUMPHANT. OSCAR WILDE IS ARRESTED FOR SODOMY. THE JURY SAYS QUEENSBURY DID THE PUBLIC A SERVICE IN WHAT HE WROTE. THE MARQUIS' LAWYER SCARIFIES WILDE, AND SHOWS THAT THE MAN, TAYLOR, WAS A PROCURER OF BOYS FOR THE ESTHETE-OSCAR WILDE'S CARD. 1895-04-06 The Fort Worth Daily Gazette United States Fort Worth English 5 25 1521
The Arizona Republican - Wednesday, April 3, 1895 1895-04-03 The Arizona Republican United States Phoenix English 0 1 89
The Wichita Daily Eagle - Friday, April 5, 1895 1895-04-05 The Wichita Daily Eagle United States Wichita English 0 0 82
Oscar Wilde’s trial resumed. 1895-04-30 The North American United States Philadelphia English 3 1 42
WILDE'S TRIAL POSTPONED. There Seems Now Little Chance of His Conviction and Indignant Comment Is Heard on All Sides. 1895-05-21 The North American United States Philadelphia English 12 3 285
Wilde’s Trial May End To-Morrow. 1895-04-29 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 3 1 42
OSCAR WILDE INSANE. So It Is Reported in London, From His Prison. 1895-06-04 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 12 1 39
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
The Apostle of Purity. 1895-04-06 The Atchison Daily Globe United States Atchison English 0 1 198
OSCAR WILDE DISAPPEARS. He Does Not Seem Anxious to Appear Against Queensberry. 1895-04-03 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 1 58
Vindication of Character. Stockton Mail, August 19th. 1895-08-22 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 56
WILDE AND TAYLOR ARE ARRAIGNED More Evidence Given Against Them in the Bow Street Court. 1895-04-12 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 3 331
DR. MOMERIE DEPARTS. Oscar Wilde's Downfall. 1895-05-13 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 0 205
DAINTY OSCAR'S CAREER IS EXPOSED. Sensational Testimony in His Libel Suit Against Queensberry. 1895-04-04 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 1 14 949
WILDE IN JAIL GARB. His First Meal on Prison Fare. Close Medical Examination Made. If the Esthete Is Sound He May Serve Six Months on the Treadmill. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-05-28 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 3 6 416
The Chicago Tribune - Wednesday, August 28, 1895 1895-08-28 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 90
LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS'S PLEA FOR WILDE. 1895-04-21 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 4 1 49
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL NEARS ITS END His Love for Lord Douglas Like That of David for Jonathan. 1895-05-01 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 8 352
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
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drama of the World. Personal and Social Events Occuring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-12-07 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 252
Wilde and Taylor on Trial. 1895-04-27 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 10 2 139
WILDE TESTIFIES AGAIN. He Becomes so Eloquent that He Provokes a Burst of Applause. 1895-05-01 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 8 5 334
Queensberry's Other Son Sorry. 1895-05-25 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 2 1 71
ZOLA REFUSES TO SIGN. 1895-11-27 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 9 2 58
A RUINED SON. The Marquis of Queensberry's Accusation Against the Apostle of Aestheticism. The Trial of Oscar Wilde for a Nameless Crime. So Black Is the Alleged Offense That Newspapers and Dispatches Only Hint at it. 1895-04-07 The Arizona Republican United States Phoenix English 0 3 252
OSCAR IS LOCKED UP MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY'S DEFENSE IS HELD TO BE GOOD. He Put in the Plea of the Truth of His Charges Against Wilde as Justification in Wilde's Libel Suit Against Him-- Wilde Goes Along With the Officer to Scotland Yard, Thence to Bow Street- Will be Arraigned on Charges Already Familiar Through the Libel Suit--London Bill Boards Expurgated. 1895-04-06 The Wichita Daily Eagle United States Wichita English 2 7 488
OSCAR WILDE DENIES IT He is put through a terrible fire of questions at Old Bailey. Queensberry cool and indifferent. The author makes witty replies to the lawyers’ questions, but is barely able to keep up under the shocking accusations. 1895-04-04 The North American United States Philadelphia English 12 18 1312
WILDE IS LOOKING HAGGARD. His Rrial is Resumed at the Old Bailey Court, but Is Without Special Features. 1895-05-24 The North American United States Philadelphia English 6 3 240
WILDE THE CHIEF WITNESS In the First Day of Queensberry’s Trial for Libel. LETTERS AND A NOVEL READ. The Defendant’s Counsel Quotes From Dorian Grey, One of Wilde’s Own Writings–-A Close Friendship Between the Author and the Marquis’ Second Son Shown by the Testimony. 1895-04-03 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 13 25 1565
THE WILDE JURY DISAGREES. After Four Hours’ Deliberation No Verdict Was Reached. BAIL REFUSED THE PRISONER. The Judge Made His Charge This Morning, in Which He Called Attention to the Bad Reputation of Witnesses Against th eDefence-–New Sensation in an Already Most Notorious Case. 1895-05-01 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 2 603
OUR PICAYUNES. 1895-11-19 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 11
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
TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. The Disgraced Poet's Wife Will Sue for a Divorce. 1895-04-30 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 5 2 176
EXPOSES. English Society Shown Up. Serious Charges for Oscar Wilde. The Apostle of Culture Gets Some Facers. Lord Queensberry Has Stirred Up A Very Nasty Mess. 1895-04-03 Oakland Tribune United States Oakland English 14 38 1482
OSCAR WILDE'S FUTURE. He May Begin Life Anew Under an Assumed Name. 1895-08-25 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 19 1 96
Wilde Is Not the Only One. 1895-04-14 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 3 1 133
TO COMFORT LADY WILDE. The Object of Mrs. Frank Leslie's Trip to Europe. 1895-05-19 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 2 188
OSCAR WILDE IN PITILESSLY SCORED. Further Details of the Scandalous Libel Trial Going on in London. 1895-04-05 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 2 10 455
ALONE WITH A BIBLE. HOW OSCAR WILDE SPENDS HIS TIME IN PENTONVILLE PRISON. Many Stories He Has Lost His Mind, but He Has Not - Seldom Roused from a Dazed, Trance-like Condition in Which He Remains Most of the Time - Tried on the Treadwheel, but Falls in a Swoon - His Characteristic Interview with the Prison Chaplain. 1895-07-01 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 4 755
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
No New Trial for Oscar Wilde. 1895-06-18 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 15 1 27
WILDE VS. QUEENSBERRY. The Trial of the Libel Suit Begun in the London Criminal Court. 1895-04-04 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 9 600
The Boston Daily Advertiser - Thursday, May 16, 1895 1895-05-16 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 6 1 27
WILDE CONVICTED AND SENTENCED. 1895-05-27 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 3 107
EDITORIAL SUGGESTIONS. 1895-11-29 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 190
The Wichita Daily Eagle - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 The Wichita Daily Eagle United States Wichita English 0 0 20
OSCAR COMES INTO COURT. His Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensbury on Trial. 1895-04-05 Kansas Independence Daily Reporter United States Independence English 2 7 388
IT GOES AGAINST WILDE Sympathy of the court seems to be with Queensberry. Some damaging testimony is given The author also makes admissions which tell against him — Beerbohm Tree’s position explained. 1895-04-05 The North American United States Philadelphia English 10 11 864
"WILDE WILL BE ACQUITTED." The Marquis of Queensberry Says He Is Willing to Give Odds on It. There Being Many Names Back of the Thing That Say So. 1895-05-25 The North American United States Philadelphia English 2 4 317
QUEENSBERRY LIBEL SUIT. The Prosecution Concluded and the Defense Begun in London. 1895-04-04 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle United States Brooklyn English 0 4 316
GREAT BRITAIN. The Marquis of Quoeensberry and His Son. 1895-05-23 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 4 6 427
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-11-27 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 14
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
LONDON IS INTERESTED. Oscar Wilde's Sensational Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensbury. 1895-04-03 The Daily Northwestern United States Oshkosh English 2 2 579
OSCAR WILDE ON THE WITNESS STAND Opening of a Sensational Case. The Marquis of Queensberry Firm. He Claims That His Charge Is True. The Esthetic Poet Put on the Rack. Merciless Cross-Examination Which Almost Caused the Plaintiff to Faint in Court. 1895-04-04 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 1 40 2605
ROASTED. Oscar Wilde in a Corner. He Breaks Down in His Testimony. Terrific Scorching Given Him by Counsel. Aesthetes Holding Up Their Hands in Holy Horror. 1895-04-04 Oakland Tribune United States Oakland English 9 25 736
WILDE PICKS OAKUM. THE POET MAY SOON BE MAKING MATCHES. His Plays Soon to Make Their Re- appearance on the Eng- lish Stage. Special Dispatch to the CHRONICLE. 1895-07-01 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 14 2 95
Paris English Journalist's Libel Suit. 1895-04-14 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 1 87
WILDE IS ARRESTED. DISGRACED AND DEFEATED IN HIS SENSATIONAL SUIT. Verdict of Justification for the Marquis of Queensberry Is Returned by the Jury and at Once Wilde Is Arrested and Locked in a Felon's Cell Charged with an Unbailable Offense - His Name Is Erased from the Theater Playbills and His Career Is Believed at an End. 1895-04-06 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 16 1639
WILDE AND TAYLOR INDICTED. 1895-04-24 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 14 2 96
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES 1895-04-11 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 15
WILDE'S TRIAL NEARLY FINISHED. 1895-05-01 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 2 6 359
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-06-04 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 5 1 23
OSCAR WILDE'S TESTIMONY. He Tells of a Man Who Burned Perfumes Instead of Gas. 1895-04-05 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 1 7 384
THE WILDE JURY DISAGREES. The Prisoners Remitted for a New Trial, and Bail Refused. 1895-05-02 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 6 390
THE NEWS OF THE DAY. 1895-05-27 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 10
EDITORIAL SUGGESTIONS. 1895-11-30 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 75
OSCAR WILDE IN A BAD TEMPER. He Lost Control of Himself Under Fire From Queens- berry's Lawyer. How Lord Frederick Douglas Re- plied to the Admonition of His Noble Father. WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE MAN YOU ARE. The Attorney for the Defense in the Libel Suit Asserts That He Will Prove the Charges Made. 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 9 635
OSCAR IS BADLY CONFUSED. Queensbury's Counsel Roasts the Plaintiff Interrogatively. 1895-04-06 Kansas Independence Daily Reporter United States Independence English 3 5 330
Oscar Wilde Arrested. The jury returns a verdict of not guilty for the defendant and says his accusations against the author were justified. 1895-04-06 The North American United States Philadelphia English 5 16 1640
OSCAR WILDE IS GUILTY. He Is Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor, the Full Limit of the Law. 1895-05-27 The North American United States Philadelphia English 0 5 357
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-06-07 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 29 1 21
Our Picayunes 1895-05-23 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 16
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-10-07 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 38
PASSING EVENTS. 1895-08-03 The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator United States New York City English 0 0 32
OSCAR ON THE RACK. WILDE'S FILTHY CASE GONE The Great English Aesthete and Squirms Under His Trying Cross Examination--Makes Several Contradictions. 1895-04-04 The Daily Northwestern United States Oshkosh English 0 0 244
FIVE HOURS' TORTURE OF OSCAR WILDE He Makes Some Damaging Admissions. Cross-Examination Very Severe. Queensberry Will Show Him No Mercy. The Story That Led to the Libel Suit. Extracts From the "Green Carnation" -A Record of Abnormal Passion. 1895-04-05 San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 0 19 2392
IN JAIL. The Tables Are Turned. Oscar Placed on the Defensive. The Marquis of Queensberry a Winner. Exciting Termination of the Scandal in London. 1895-04-05 Oakland Tribune United States Oakland English 8 24 1024
Cable Flashes. 1895-04-20 The Chicago Tribune United States Chicago English 0 0 15
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
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drama of the World. Personal and Social Events Occurring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-04-14 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 84
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 ARRESTED. The Jury Finds Him Guilty of the Charges by the Marquis of Queensbery. 1895-04-06 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 12 394
Editorial Suggestions 1895-05-02 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 0 110
THE PLEA THAT SAVED WILDE. A Deep Spiritual Affection That the World Does Not Understand. 1895-05-03 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 1 5 310
WHICH ONE HAS THE LAUGH? Does Beardsley Fool the Brit- isher or Does the Britisher Fool Beardsley? Oscar Wilde Has Left a Vacant Ped- estal - Will the New Artist Occupy It? IS IT INSANITY OR ART? One of Those Things That No Fellow Can Understand, So, of Course, Every- body Buys. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 124
WHAT INTERESTS THE ENGLISH SOME IMPRESSIONS FROM LONDON NOT TOLD BY CABLE. SOCIAL AND TRADE SCANDALS The Wilde Case and the People It Has Brought to the Surface From a Correspondent of THE TIMES. 1895-04-14 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 412
OSCAR WILDE IS A RUINED MAN. Complete Collapse of His Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry. Arrested by the Detectives of Scot- land Yar Upon a Most Aw- ful Accusation. HE WAS GLAD TO DROP HIS CASE. His Plays Will Be Tabooed in London and His Means of Livelihood Are Thus Cut Off. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 28 1948
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn from the British Museum. 1895-04-10 The World United States New York City English 6 1 26
OSCAR IS LOCKED UP! MARUIS OF QUEENSBURY'S DEFENSE IS HELD TO BE GOOD. He Put in the Plea of the Truth of His Charges Against Wilde as Justification in Wilde's Libel Suit Against Him.-London Bill Boards Expurgated. 1895-04-07 Kansas Independence Daily Reporter United States Independence English 2 7 485
BEERBOHM TREE WON’T COMMENT. He expresses keen regretted that his name was used in the Wilde suit. 1895-04-06 The North American United States Philadelphia English 2 1 72
A PRETTY POOR LOT. 1895-05-27 The North American United States Philadelphia English 0 0 143
Personal and General Notes 1895-05-11 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 27
GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Wilde's Trial. 1895-05-23 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 5 3 109
PERSONAL AND GENERAL NOTES. 1895-09-27 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 17
PERSONALS. 1895-07-06 The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator United States New York City English 1 1 44
WILDE IS ARRESTED. THE TABLES HAVE BEEN TURNED. The Apostle of Aestheticism Charged With a Heinous Crime While Marquis of Queensbury Goes Free--The Great Scandal Growing. 1895-04-05 The Daily Northwestern United States Oshkosh English 0 0 428
OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. 1895-09-25 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 12 2 98
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
Breakfast Hour. The Downfall of Wilde. 1895-04-08 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 7 175
OSCAR WILDE HOPEFUL. 1895-05-20 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 3 255
FOR OSCAR WILDE. Lord Alfred Douglass Intercedes With the Public in His Friend's Behalf. 1895-04-21 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 1 53
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT He Was Formally Committed for Trial and Bail Refused. 1895-04-20 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 7 3 179
A FIN DE SIECLE TYPE. 1895-04-06 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 404
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
Remanded without bail. Oscar Wilde is given a hearing and held for trial on Thursday. Oscar Wilde is now a man of no importance. 1895-04-08 The North American United States Philadelphia English 0 3 389
PLAYS AND PLAYERS EVERYWHERE. 1895-05-04 The North American United States Philadelphia English 0 0 15
The Daily Picayune New Orleans - Friday, May 17, 1895 1895-05-17 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 1 1 115
GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Wilde's Trial. 1895-05-24 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 5 4 282
OSCAR WILDE, Haggard and Worn, Again Appears Before the Bar of Justice. 1895-04-12 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 1 3 212
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
OSCAR WILDE'S LIBEL SUIT. The Marquis of Queensberry Answers the Charge in Old Bailey. 1895-04-05 Deming Headlight United States Deming English 0 1 85
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 AND MARQUIS, To Air an English Scandal in the Criminal Court. The Trial of Queensberry for Libel Will Open This Morning. He Wrote Words on a Card to Save His Son and He Will Stand by the Utterance. 1895-04-03 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 2 0 371
WILDE CANNOT SLEEP He Eats Almost Nothing and Paces His Cell All Night 1895-04-09 The Boston Daily Advertiser United States Boston English 0 2 135
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
True Bill Against Wilde. 1895-04-23 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 1 37
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL The Testimony So Far is a Repetition of That Given at the First Hearing. 1895-04-28 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 4 6 300
OSCAR WILDE TO STAY IN JAIL. Remanded Until Next Thursday, and the Judge Refuses to Accept Bail. Preserving in the Police Court the Insolent Demeanor Assumed at the Old Bailey. AWFUL STORIES OF THE WITNESSES. Only Once Did the Apostle of the Esthetic Shrink Under the Ordeal to Which He Was Subjected. 1895-04-07 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 18 2553
Oscar Wilde's Books to Remain. 1895-04-11 The World United States New York City English 0 0 32
OTHERS TO BE DRAGGED DOWN. Alfred Taylor to expose many of Wilde’s associates. 1895-04-09 The North American United States Philadelphia English 6 2 95
Oscar Wilde to get bail. 1895-05-04 The North American United States Philadelphia English 12 1 27
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drama of the World. Personal and Social Events Occurring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-05-19 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 447
Oscar Wilde Convicted. (Copyright, 1895, Associated Press.) 1895-05-26 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 80
OSCAR W And Others Like Him. All Civilization is Honeycombed With Hypocrisy, And There Is Much That Could Be Told Of Great Men Who Have Swayed the World. "The Doctrine That Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness Means More Than We Thought." 1895-04-16 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 1467
OSCAR WILDE FREE. 1895-05-07 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 2 69
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
Times Union - Saturday, November 9, 1895 1895-11-09 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 1 1 20
To Secure Wilde's Release. 1895-11-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 10 1 48
A LEWD OUTFIT. Oscar Wilde's Libel Case Against the Marquis of Queensbury. The Marquis Pleads Truth and Then Nauseating Things Are Brought Out on Testimony. 1895-04-04 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 2 4 307
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
WILDE NOT TO BE READ. His Books Taken From the Shelves of Two Libraries. Newark and St. Louis Relegate the Works of the Apostle of Estheticism to the Garret. 1895-04-10 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 3 137
OSCAR WILDE TO FIGHT. It Is Not True That He Will Plead Guilty. His Counsel Expected to Ask for Delay and to Make Application for Bail in the Meantime. 1895-04-24 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 11 1 125
TETE-A-TETE 1895-04-29 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 0 49
WILDE BREAKS DOWN. The Accused Man in a State of Utter Collapse. Prison Attendants Are Taking Every Pre- caution to Prevent Him From Committing Suicide. [Copyright, 1893, by the New York World.] 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 3 6 377
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
WILDE MUST STAY IN JAIL Application for Release Pending Action for a New Trial is Refused 1895-06-18 The North American United States Philadelphia English 15 1 28
To Comfort Lady Wilde. 1895-05-20 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 6 1 54
Personal and General Notes 1895-05-27 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 32
BOYCOTTED, Even in Wicked Paris, Are the Associates of the "Æsthete" Oscar Wilde. M. Blowitz, of the London Times, Must Also Go For Other Reasons. 1895-04-16 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 536
TO SAVE WILDE. Gill Makes a Strong Plea - Case Goes to the Jury Today. 1895-05-01 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 2 94
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. He Looked Ill and Answered in a Low Tone - Is Hopelessly Bankrupt. 1895-11-13 The Boston Post United States Boston English 13 2 107
FOREIGN AFFAIRS. A Disgusting Libel Suit on Tap in London. OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Some Sensational Developments Promised. Other Matters of General Interest Reported by Telegraph -Powderly in court- Mc'Bride's Condition Serious. 1895-04-03 The Hutchinson Daily News United States Hutchinson English 1 10 730
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
WILDE GOING INSANE. The Playwright's Mental Condi- tion Seriously Affected. CAREFULLY WATCHED IN PRISON. THE MEDICAL STAFF HAVE THE FELON IN CHARGE. 1895-06-04 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 7 2 44
TAYLOR'S TRIAL BEFORE WILDE'S. 1895-05-21 New-York Tribune United States New York City English 5 1 75
OSCAR WILDE WILL PAY UP. 1895-09-24 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 12 1 98
Wilde Will Pay His Debts. 1895-09-26 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 12 1 98
FUNNY LITTLE MAN. So Said Lord Alfred of His Pa, the Marquis. Oscar Wilde Was Badly Rattled in His Cross Examination. The Marquis of Queensberry Wrote That He Felt Like Shooting the Apostle of Aestheticism. 1895-04-05 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 3 8 377
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
OSCAR WILDE BREAKING DOWN. Brought Into Court, He Shows the Stain of the Prison Upon Him. Some Damaging Testimony and Then the Case Goes Over for One Week. HIS ACCOMPLICE LOST TO SHAME. Not Even the Prospect of Long Imprison- ment Serves to Bring a Realizing Sense of His Position. 1895-04-12 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 10 814
WILDE A COMMON FELON He Has Cut His Hair and Lost His Swagger Air. Put in the Dock at the Old Bailey, He Pleads Not Guilty to the Charges Against Him. 1895-04-27 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 5 3 223
OSCAR WILDE'S SUIT FOR LIBEL. THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY ON TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. OSCAR ON THE WITNESS STAND Crowds Throng London's Famous Criminal Court and Listen to the Testimony in a Sensational Case--Sir Edward Clarke Opens for the Prosecution and Mr. Wilde Denies the Charges Made Against Him by the Marquis, and Which Form the Basis of the Suit. 1895-04-04 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 0 16 1887
COMMON SENSE FROM THE BENCH. 1895-04-08 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 25
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
BEHIND THE SCENES. Movements of Actors in the Great Drams of the World. Personal and Social Events Occurring Abroad. Instructive and Entertaining Panorama of Royal and Imperial Life. Reported Daily for the New Orleans Picayune by the Marquise de Fontenoy. 1895-05-20 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 0 0 573
GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Wilde Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 9 1 15
AN OSCAR WILDE DUEL. 1895-04-18 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 5 1 68
WILDE DISGRACED Allegations Were True, and He Is Under Arrest. 1895-04-06 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 6 334
A BAD LOT. 1895-05-14 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 0 143
The Wilde Libel Suit. 1895-04-04 The Hutchinson Daily News United States Hutchinson English 3 6 326
... 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
"A SONNET IN PROSE." A Very Remarkable Letter By Oscar Wilde Read in Court. THE GREAT LIBEL SUIT BEGUN. AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY AGAIN PLEADS JUSTIFICATION. Sir Edward Clarke Outlines the Very Grave Charges Made By the Mar- quis, and Says They Will Be Dis- proved - The Case Is Likely to Create The Widest of Sensations. 1895-04-03 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 12 17 1300
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
WILDE NOT CONVICTED Jury Disagree as to His and Tay- lor's Guilt. RECOMMITTED WITHOUT BAIL. OSCAR AND HIS FELLOW PRISONER WILL BE TRIED AGAIN. The Charge to the Jury was Impartial. - The Character of Some of the Prose- cution's Witnesses Referred to - Wilde's Literature Could Have no Bearing on the Case. 1895-05-01 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 6 7 561
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
Wilde Ill in Court. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 2 37
"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
The Daily Inter Ocean - Friday, October 11, 1895 1895-10-11 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 1 1 23
Was Not Oscar Wilde's Assistant. 1895-04-13 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 0 37
BILL NYE AND MR. WILDE. The Gentle Humorist Analyzes the Disgraced English Esthete. ALWAYS THOUGHT HIM A FRAUD. Their First Meeting, in Which William Made Use of Some Biting Sarcasm. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 1 20 1291
OSCAR WILDE'S CASE CLOSED LORD QUEENSBERRY'S COUNSEL OPENS FOR THE DEFENSE HIS SCATHING DENUNCIATION The Sensational Suit Still Attracts Crowds to the Old Bailey - Most of the London Newspapers Print Almost Verbatim Reports of the Evidence, Which is Glaringly Indecent- Sir Edward Clarke, for the Defense, Promises Some Terrible Revelations. 1895-04-05 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 5 10 753
WILDE'S FUTURE. Belief That When He Leaves Prison He Will Be Aided to Begin Anew in Some Foreign Country. 1895-08-25 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 19 2 84
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
OSCAR COMES INTO COURT. His Libel Suit Against the Marquis of Queensbury on Trial. 1895-04-04 The Wichita Daily Eagle United States Wichita English 2 7 388
Should Oscar's Name be Used? 1895-05-05 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 1 260
MISCELLANEOUS To Comfort Lady Wilde. 1895-05-20 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 6 1 54
Efforts to Secure Oscar Wilde's Release. 1895-11-23 The Sun United States New York City English 10 1 47
BRITISH MUSEUM ON WILDE'S BOOKS. 1895-04-11 The Boston Post United States Boston English 6 1 26
GREAT BRITAIN. Oscar Wilde Will Get Bail. 1895-05-04 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 12 1 26
VERY LIMP Was Oscar When He Appeared in the Police Court. 1895-04-20 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 8 3 183
WILDE JAILED. Both He and Taylor Are Imprisoned. MARQUIS'S BROTHER DENIES. Says Mother and Sister Believe Accusations Against Wilde - Rose Coghlan Refuses to Further Produce Wilde's Play. 1895-04-07 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 22 1038
WILDE'S LUCK. Acquitted on Two of the Charges. 1895-05-02 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 2 85
The Marquis Acquitted. 1895-04-05 The Hutchinson Daily News United States Hutchinson English 0 1 82
NEWS OF THE WEEK. Wednesday. 1895-05-25 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 1 15
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 IS ELOQUENT AND THE AUDIENCE IN THE COURT- ROOM APPLAUD. The Dramatist Testifies in His Own Be- half and Explains Some Misunder- stood Expressions - The Charges of Conspiracy Withdrawn - Alfred Tay- lor's General Denial of Guilt. 1895-04-30 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 9 5 362
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 CASE. Wilde Wants to Be Tried Ahead of Taylor, but Isn't Accommodated. 1895-05-20 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 7 1 202
Oscar Must Stay in Jail. 1895-06-18 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 13 1 22
MARQUIS AND LORD Queensberry and Son Are Both Bound Over. THE STREET ENCOUNTER. Self-Defense Is the Excuse of the Enraged Father. DOUGLAS OFTEN INSULTED. Peculiar Letters Received by His Wife and Other Members of His Family. 1895-05-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 4 8 406
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
WILDE TO BE RELEASED. Has Secured Sureties and His Bond Has Been Signed. He May Never Be Tried, as Prominent Churchmen Urge That the Case Be Dropped. 1895-05-07 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 10 1 187
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
WILDE CASE IS REOPENED. Marquis of Queensberry and His Chastened Son in Attendance. 1895-05-24 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 8 2 277
People and Events. 1895-10-23 The Daily Inter Ocean United States Chicago English 1 1 50
WILDE NOT THE ONLY OFFENDER. So Evil Is the West End of London That the Police Did Not Dare to Uncover Its Sins. [Copyright, 1895, by the New York World.] EVIL AT THE WEST END. 1895-04-14 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 3 2 220
WILDE ON HIS TRIAL. Witness Shelly Not Spared by the Lawyers. Plenty of Evidence of the Guilt of the Prisoner Given Before the Case Was Adjourned Until Monday. 1895-04-28 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 0 1 171
OSCAR WILDE UNDER ARREST COLLAPSE OF THE CASE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. VERDICT FOR THE DEFENDANT The Jury Finds That the Words Used by the Marquis in Reference to Mr. Wilde Were Justified and Their Verdict is Loudly Applauded in Court - Prompt Steps Taken to Prosecute the Apostle of Aestheticism. 1895-04-06 The Philadelphia Times United States Philadelphia English 1 11 1548
WILDE PICKS OAKUM. The Pentonville Treadmill Is Too Hard Work for the Poet. 1895-07-01 The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 14 2 94
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. 1895-05-05 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 9 1 56
Queensberry Acquitted. 1895-04-13 The Chicago Eagle United States Chicago English 0 0 26
The Boston Globe - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 0 0 24
Oscar Wilde Finds Sureties --- He is Liberated Today. 1895-05-06 The Boston Globe United States Boston English 1 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
GREAT BRITAIN Oscar Wilde's Case Continued - Taylor on Trial. 1895-05-21 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 11 2 293
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
CLEVELAND STREET SCANDALS Revived by Arrest of Two Men in Consequence of Wilde Crusade - Journalist Sues for Libel on Account of Being Classed With Oscar. 1895-04-14 The Boston Post United States Boston English 6 2 137
AMERICAN OSCAR WILDE. Parson Davis Very Much Annoyed by His Model's Downfall. 1895-05-05 The Daily Picayune New Orleans United States New Orleans English 3 4 468
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Sunday, April 21, 1895 1895-04-21 The Cincinnati Enquirer United States Cincinnati English 0 0 236
PRISONER WILDE. Woeful Change in His Appear- ance. NO MORE THE JAUNTY OSCAR. Erstwhile Lion of English Society Now Has a Stupid, Heavy Look - Seen by a French Correspondent at Wormwood Prison. 1895-08-12 The Boston Post United States Boston English 2 3 661
MRS. LESLIE OUT Will Go to Europe to Com- fort Lady Wilde. 1895-05-20 The Boston Post United States Boston English 0 3 339
DISAGREED. The Oscar Wilde Jury Fail to Bring in a Verdict. PRISONERS SENT BACK TO JAIL TO AWAIT A NEW TRIAL, BAIL BE- ING AGAIN REFUSED - THE JUDGE'S CHARGE SEEMED TO FAVOR THE ACCUSED - THE JURY DISCHARGED AFTER BEING OUT THREE AND A HALF HOURS. 1895-05-01 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 6 5 476
NEWS OF THE WEEK Wednesday. 1895-05-04 The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 0 11
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
WILDE -- A GOOD THING. So His Testimony To-day Would Seem to Indicate. GAVE AWAY LOTS OF MONEY JUST BECAUSE THE RECIPIENTS HAPPENED TO BE POOR. Much of the Testimony Adduced in Cross- examination is Unfit for Publication - Some Remarkable Letters From the Marquis of Queensberry - The Develop- ment of a Vile Scandal - Wilde Loses His Temper. 1895-04-04 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 0 4 320
AGAIN IN THE DOCK. Oscar Wilde's Second Trial Com- menced To-day. HE WAS PALE AND HAGGARD AND AT ONE POINT IN THE PRO- CEEDINGS HE COLLAPSED. 1895-05-22 Times Union United States Brooklyn English 2 4 312
The San Francisco Call - Friday, April 5, 1895 1895-04-05 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 0 0 80
WILDE'S HEATH IS GOOD. The Esthete Furnishing Splendid Motive Power for a Treadmill. 1895-06-23 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 2 2 226
WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. Marquis of Queensberry and Son Are Both in Court. 1895-05-24 The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 3 3 178