Oscar Wilde's Condition.

London. June 6.- the Morning publishes the details of Oscar Wilde's illness. It denies that he is or has been confined in a padded room in the prison but says that he for two days suffered from diarrohes and also from an attack of melancholia, which caused the prison doctors some anxiety. He is now better, though the depression remains.

London, June 6.—The Morning publishes the details of Oscar Wilde’s illness. It denies that he is or has been confined in a padded room in the prison, but will say that he, for two days, suffered from diarrhoea and also from an attack of melancholia, which caused the prison doctors some anxiety. He is now better, though the depression remains.

LONDON, June 6.— The morning papers publish the details of Oscar Wilde's illness. The article will deny that he has been confined in a padded room in the prison, but will say that for two days he suffered from diarrhea and also from an attack of melancholia, which caused the prison doctors some anxiety. He is now better, though the depression remains.

LONDON, June 6 - The Morning publishes the details, the result of inquiries, of Oscar Wilde's illness. It denies that he is or has been confined in a padded room in the prison, in which he is confined, but says that he for two days suffered from an attack of melancholia, which caused the prison doctors some anxiety. He is now better, though the depression remains.