The Globe - Tuesday, May 7, 1895

Oscar Wilde succeeded in finding the sureties required of him by Justice Pollock, and was released today. The names of his bondsmen are not made known.

Wilde, it announced, will be released from custody tomorrow. He will probably leave London at once for the seaside.

The Boston Post - Tuesday, May 7, 1895

LONDON, May 6. - Wilde will be released from custody tomorrow. He will probably leave London at once for the seaside.

They are willing that he should be again arraigned, but it is understood that the heads of the church and other eminent persons urge upon the government the fact that much harm would be done to the public morals by the reprinting of the pernicious details of the case.

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