COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
Wilde and Taylor in Police Court again To-Day.
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London, April 19 — Wilde and Taylor were again arraigned today. Wilde looked ill and his general appearance indicated neglect. Charles Parker testified that Taylor upon occasion told him that he had gone through the marriage ceremony with young Mavor, he (Taylor) wearing womens clothes. After the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast followed by a disgusting orgie. Other witnesses gave similar damaging testimony. At the conclusion of the examination Wilde and Taylor were fully committed for trial and bail was refused. Wilde said he had nothing to say at present.

London, April 29.- Wilde and Taylor were again arraigned to-day. Wilde looked ill. His general appearance indicated neglect. Charles Parker testified that Taylor upon one occasion told him Chat he had gone through a marriage ceremony with young Mavor, he (Taylor) wearing woman's clothes. After the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast, followed by a disgusting orgie. Other witnesses gave similar damaging testimony. At the conclusion of the examination Wilde ami Taylor were fully committed to trial and bail refused. Wilde said he had nothing to say at present.

London, April 19 — Wilde and Taylor were again arraigned in the Bow street police court today. Wilde looked very ill and his general appearance indicated neglect. Charles Parker testified that Taylor upon one occasion told him that he had gone through a marriage ceremony with young Mavor, he (Taylor) wearing woman’s clothes. After the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast followed by a disgusting orgie. Other witnesses gave similar damaging testimony. At the conclusion of the examination Wilde and Taylor were fully committed for trial and bail was refused. Wilde said he had nothing to say at present.

London, April 19.— Wilde and Taylor were again arraigned to-day. Wilde looked ill and his general appearance indicated neglect. Charles Parker testified that Taylor upon one occasion told him he had gone through a marriage ceremony with young Mavor, he (Taylor) wearing woman's clothes. Other witnesses gave similar damaging testimony. At the conclusion of the examination Wilde and Taylor were fully committed for trial, bail being refused. Wilde said he had nothing to say at present.

BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE.

London, April 19 — Counsel for Wilde has announced his intention to apply to the Court of Queen’s Bench for the admission of his client to bail on the grounds that the offence is bailable.

Counsel for Wilde announced his intention to apply to the court of Queen's Bench for the admission of his client to ball on the ground that the offence is bailable.

Counsel for Wilde announced his intention to apply to the Court of Queen’s bench for the admission of his client to bail on the ground that the offence was bailable.

Counsel for Oscar Wilde has announced his intention to apply to the Court of Queen’s Bench for the admission of his client to bail, on the ground that the admission to bail of a prisoner is compulsory under the statute.

LONDON, April 19. - Counsel for Oscar Wilde has announced his intention to apply to the Court of Queen's Bench for the admission of his client to bail, on the ground that the admission to bail of a prisoner charged with or indicted for a misdemeanor is compulsory under the statute law.

Counsel for Wilde has announced his intention to apply to the Court of Queen’s Bench for the admission of his client to bail, on the ground that the admission to bail of a prisoner charged with or indicted for a misdemeanor is compulsory.