WILDE AND HIS CONFEDERATE.
London, April 26.

The Grand Jury having found a true bill against Oscar Wilde and his confederate Taylor, they were arraigned to-day at the Old Bailey.

The Grand Jury having found a true bill against Oscar Wilde and his confederate Taylor, they were arraigned to-day at the Old Bailey.

The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor, who are charged with abominable offences.

LONDON, April 22.– The Grand Jury to-day found a true bill against Oscar Wilde and his trial was set down for next Friday at the Old Bailey.

LONDON, April 22 - The grand jury today found a true bill against Oscar Wilde, and his trial was set down for next Friday, at the Old Bailey.

LONDON, April 22 - The grand jury today found a true bill against Oscar Wilde, and his trial was set down for next Friday, at the Old Bailey.

Both defendants pleaded not guilty, and the trial is now proceeding.

Both defendants pleaded not guilty, and the trial is now proceeding.

London, April 30.

The trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice Taylor, who were charged with conspiring together to commit a crime, and also each separately with having committed a misdemeanour, was resumed to-day.

The trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice Taylor, who were charged with conspiring together to commit a crime, and also each separately with having committed a misdemeanour, was resumed to-day.

The trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice Taylor, who were charged with conspiring together to commit a crime, and also each separately with having committed a misdemeanour, was resumed to-day.

Counsel for the Crown decided to withdraw the charge of conspiracy, and the trial is now proceeding on the misdemeanor charge.

Counsel for the Crown decided to withdraw the charge of conspiracy, and the trial is now proceeding on the misdemeanor charge.

Counsel for the Crown decided to withdraw the charge of conspiracy, and the trial is now proceeding on the misdemeanor charge.

After the Crown had submitted their evidence, Oscar Wilde entered the witness box to give evidence on his own behalf. He denied the testimony of the witnesses for the Crown in toto, and alleged that he was the victim of a parcel of blackmailers.

After the Crown had submitted their evidence, Oscar Wilde entered the witness box to give evidence on his own behalf. He denied the testimony of the witnesses for the Crown in toto, and alleged that he was the victim of a parcel of blackmailers.

After the Crown had submitted their evidence, Oscar Wilde entered the witness-box to give evidence on his own behalf. He denied the testimony of the witnesses for the Crown in toto, and alleged that he was the victim of a parcel of blackmailers.