THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE.
DISAGREEMENT OF THE JURY.
THE PRISONER TO BE TRIED
AGAIN.
LONDON, May 1.

The trial of Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, and the man Taylor, was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day.

The trial of Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, was continued to-day at the Old Bailey.

The trial of Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, was continued to-day at the Old Bailey.

The trial of Oscar Wilde and his alleged associate in abominable conduct, the man Taylor, was continued at the Old Bailey to-day.

The second trial of Oscar Wilde, the well known author and dramatist, and the man Taylor will commence on Monday before Mr. Justice Wills.

Mr. Justice Charles, in his summing up to the jury, was on the whole favourable to the prisoners. He dwelt emphatically on the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.

Mr. Justice Charles, in summing up on May 1, was on the whole favourable to the prisoners. He dwelt emphatically on the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.

Mr. Justice Charles, the presiding Judge, summed up in favour of the prisoners. He emphasized the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted black mailers.

Mr. Justice Charles summed up to-day. The summing up was in favour of the accused. The Judge emphasised the fact that several of the witnesses for the Crown were undoubted blackmailers.

The presiding Judge, Sir Arthur Charles, summed up in favour of the accused, and laid emphasis on the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.

The presiding Judge, Sir Arthur Charles, summed up in favour of the accused, and laid emphasis on the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.

London, May 2.—The summing up of Mr Justice Charles was in favour of the prisoners Wilde and Taylor and His Honour emphasised the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.

The jury, after being locked up for some time, came into court and announced that they were unable to agree on a verdict. They were accordingly discharged.

The jury, after being locked up for some time, came into court and announced that they were unable to agree on a verdict. They were accordingly discharged.

After deliberating for some time the jury announced that they were unable to agree, and they were thereupon discharged.

After deliberating for some time the jury announced that they were unable to agree, and they were thereupon discharged.

The accused were remanded in custody, an application for bail being refused by the judge. They are to be tried again.

The accused were remanded in custody, an application for bail being refused by the judge. They are to be tried again.

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