The Standard Union - Monday, May 6, 1895

London, May 6. - Oscar Wilde has succeeded in finding the sureties required of him by Justice Pollock, and will be released later in the day. The names of his bondsmen are not made known.

Investigation having confirmed the responsibility of Wilde’s sureties, Justice Pollock has signed an order for his release.

Later. - Wilde, it is announced, will be released from custody to-morrow. He will probably leave London at once for the seaside. It has not yet been decided whether the Government will take steps to have Wilde again placed on trial. In the mean time the police are ordered not to maintain too close to watch upon Wilde’s movements and not to prevent him from going to the Continent if he wishes to go there.

The Boston Globe - Monday, May 6, 1895

LONDON, May 6 - Oscar Wilde has succeeded in finding the sureties required of him by Justice Pollock, and will be released later in the day. The names of his bondsmen are not made known.

Justice Pollock signed this afternoon an order for his release.

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