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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 United States Philadelphia English 0 145 1887
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 United States Philadelphia English 5 73 753
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 United States Philadelphia English 1 116 1548
The Philadelphia Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895 1895-04-06 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 152
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 United States Philadelphia English 1 63 1487
THE TALK OF NEW YORK RECOLLECTIONS OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. 1895-04-07 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 797
Oscar's Name Must Not Appear. 1895-04-07 United States Philadelphia English 1 4 94
TETE-A-TETE 1895-04-08 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 36
OSCAR WILDE NOT A SUICIDE A Number of Startling Disclosures in His Case Are Hinted At. 1895-04-09 United States Philadelphia English 6 9 94
Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn. 1895-04-11 United States Philadelphia English 6 7 26
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT After Much Damaging Evidence is Introduced Against Him He is Remanded for a Week. 1895-04-12 United States Philadelphia English 1 8 336
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 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 502
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 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 412
OSCAR WILDE IN COURT He Was Formally Committed for Trial and Bail Refused. 1895-04-20 United States Philadelphia English 7 15 179
OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL The Testimony So Far is a Repetition of That Given at the First Hearing. 1895-04-28 United States Philadelphia English 4 23 300
TETE-A-TETE 1895-04-29 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 49
OSCAR WILDE'S DEFENSE A Remarkable Change of Feeling Manifest at the Trial. 1895-05-01 United States Philadelphia English 5 54 599
WILDE JURY DISAGREES The Presiding Judge's Charge Favorable to the Prisoner. 1895-05-02 United States Philadelphia English 4 8 180
Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 United States Philadelphia English 9 11 15
Oscar Wilde Admitted to Bail. 1895-05-04 United States Philadelphia English 12 13 26
Oscar Wilde Released on Bail. 1895-05-08 United States Philadelphia English 5 7 118
Mrs. Frank Leslie to Sail for England. 1895-05-21 United States Philadelphia English 6 7 51
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 United States Philadelphia English 3 107 887
TETE-A-TETE 1895-05-23 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 50
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL An Important Announcement in Wilde's Favor From the Judge. 1895-05-24 United States Philadelphia English 1 9 130
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL The Indications Are That He Will be Acquitted by the Jury. 1895-05-25 United States Philadelphia English 2 34 303
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 United States Philadelphia English 2 74 1387
Noteworthy Criminal Records. 1895-05-26 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 56
Wilde in Prison Garb. 1895-05-27 United States Philadelphia English 6 8 53
OSCAR WILDE INSANE It is Reported in London That He Has Been Confined in a Padded Cell. 1895-06-05 United States Philadelphia English 11 10 46
WILDE NOT RELEASED Although an Application Has Been Made for a New Trial He is Still in Prison. 1895-06-18 United States Philadelphia English 15 16 27
TETE-A-TETE 1895-07-27 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 16
Oscar Wilde Insolvent. 1895-08-23 United States Philadelphia English 15 12 96
WHAT WILL OSCAR DO? 1895-08-25 United States Philadelphia English 19 18 93
TETE-A-TETE 1895-10-19 United States Philadelphia English 0 0 85
LORD ALFRED AT NIAGARA He Says He Will Not Go Back to England for Five Years. 1895-10-20 United States Philadelphia English 1 1 59
Zola Opposed to Oscar's Pardon. 1895-11-27 United States Philadelphia English 9 6 66