THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE.
London, May 22.

The trial of Oscar Wilde, who is charged with committing similar offences to those for which Alfred Taylor has been convicted, is proceeding before His Honor Sir Alfred Mills on the criminal side of the Court of Queen's Bench.

The trial of Oscar Wilde, who is charged with committing similar offences to those for which Alfred Taylor has been convicted, is proceeding before His Honor Sir Alfred Mills on the criminal side of the Court of Queen's Bench.

London, May 23.

The case against Oscar Wilde has been adjourned.

The charge against him with reference to Shelley has been withdrawn on the ground that there is no corroborative evidence.

The charge against Shelley has been withdrawn on the ground that there is no corroborative evidence.

The count in the indictment against him which refers to Shelley has been withdrawn on the ground that there is no corroborative evidence.

The charge against Wilde with respect to Shelley was withdrawn on the ground that there was no corroborative testimony.

The charge against him in conjunction with Shelley has been withdrawn, as there was no corroborative evidence.

The charge against him in conjunction with Shelly has been withdrawn, as there was no corroborative evidence.

The charge against him in conjunction has been withdrawn, as there is no corroborative evidence.

The charge against Wilde in connection with Shelly has been withdrawn, as there was no corroborative evidence.

The count in the indictment referring to the youth Shelley was withdrawn on the ground that there was no corroborative evidence.

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