CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. — Before Mr. Justice Charles, [...] An appellation was made on behalf of Oscar Wilde that his trial might be postponed till the May sessions, on the ground that there had not been time to prepare the case for the defence, and that in the present state of public feeling the prisoner would not get a fair and impartial trial. The application was opposed by the prosecution as unreasonable, and his Lordship declined to ascend to it.

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