London, May 7 — Oscar Wilde was released on bail today, after furnishing his personal bond for $12,500 and two sureties in $6,250 each. His sureties were Lord Douglas of Hawick, eldest surviving son of the marquis of Queensberry, and Rev. Steward Headlam. The latter is a graduate of Cambridge University and resides at Hyde Park Gate.
LONDON, May 7. - Oscar Wilde was released on bail today after furnishing a personal bond in $12,500 and two sureties of $6250 each. The sureties were Lord Douglas of Hawick, the eldest surviving son of the Marquis of Queensberry, and the Rev. Stewart Headlam, a graduate of Cambridge University.
London, May 7 — Wilde is sleeping in London tonight. He has had a lengthy consultation with his bondsmen: with Sir Richard Clarke, his leading counsel, and with his solicitors. The latter have remised to keep the authorities posted in regard to the movements of their client. Wilde is suffering from nervous prostration, and has declined to be interviewed.