London, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the
Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, to-day. A number
of letters written by the prisoners to young Mavor and others were read. The Judge
said he had read a letter from a distinguished literary man expressing
sympathy with Wilde and hope that the charges against him would be disproved.
London, April 29.—The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the Central
Criminal Court, Old Bailey, to-day. A number of
letters, written by the prisoners to young Mayor and others were read. The judge said
he had read a letter from a distinguished literary man expressing
sympathy with Wilde and a hope that the charges against him would be disproved.
LONDON, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the
Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, to-day. A number
of letters written by the prisoners to young Mayor and others were read. The Judge
said he had received letters from a distinguished literary man
expressing sympathy with Wilde and hope that the charges against him would be disproved.
The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the Central Criminal Court,
Old Bailey, today. A number of letters written by
the prisoners to young Maver and others were read. The judge said he had received
a letter from a distinguished literary man expressing sympathy with
Wilde and hoping that the charges against him would be disproved.