Wilde will be Tried Again.

London. May 2.- The jury acquitted Oscar Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy.

The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy.

The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy.

The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy.

The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and reported that it was impossible to agree in regard to the other charges. The jury, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy.

LONDON, May 1. - The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy. Sir Edward Clarke asked that Wilde be admitted to bail, but the court refused the request.

The jury acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and reported to the court that it was impossible for them to agree in regard to the other charges. They, however, acquitted him of the charges of conspiracy. Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said the case would undoubtedly be tried at the next session.

Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said the case would undoubtedly be tried again at the next session.

Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said the case would undoubtedly be tried at the next session.

Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said that the case would undoubtedly be tried at the next session.

Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said that the case would undoubtedly be tried at the next session.

Mr. Gill, for the prosecution, said that the case would undoubtedly be tried at the next sessions.

The disagreement of the jury caused much surprise in London. Several newspapers incline to the opinion that Wilde's speech, which elicited applause in the court room may have saved him from a verdict of guilty.

The disagreement of the jury in the Wilde case caused much surprise in London. Several newspapers incline to the open that Wilde’s speech, which elicited applause in the court room, may have saved him from a verdict of guilty.

LONDON, May 2.— The disagreement of the jury in the Wilde case caused much surprise in London. Several newspapers incline to the opinion that Wilde's speech, which elicited applause in the court room, may have saved him from a verdict of guilty.

LONDON, May 2 - The disagreement of the jury in the Wilde case has caused much surprise in London. Several newspapers incline to the opinion that Wilde's speech, which elicited applause in the court room yesterday, may have saved him from a verdict of guilty.

Application for Bail.

London, May 2.- Counsel for Oscar Wilde will to-morrow make application before Baron Pollock in the Queen's bench division of the High Court of Justice for the admission of Wilde to bail, pending the re-trial of his case. Hitherto it has been the practice to grant applications for bail in all cases od misdemeanor, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the court. The next session of the Old Bailey court will begin on May 20.

London, May 2.- Counsel for Oscar Wilde will to-morrow make application before Baron Pollock, in the Queen’s Bench division of the High Court of Justice, for the admission of Wilde to bail pending the re-trial of his case. Hitherto it has been the practice to grant applications for bail in all cases of misdemeanour, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the court. The next session of the Old Bailey Court will begin on May 20.

LONDON, May 2. - Counsel for Oscar Wilde will to-morrow make application before Baron Pollock, in the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice for the admission of Wilde to bail, pending the retrial of his case. Hitherto it has been the practice to grant applications for bail in all cases of misdemeanor, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the Court. The next session of the Old Bailey court will begin on May 20th.

LONDON, May 2. - The counsel for Oscar Wilde will to-morrow make application before Baron Pollock, in the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, for the admission of Wilde to bail, pending the retrial of his case. Hitherto it has been the practice to grant applications for bail in all cases of misdemeanor, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the court. The next session of the Old Bailey Court will begin on May 20.

London, May 2. - Counsel for Oscar Wilde will tomorrow make application before Maron Pollock in the Queen's bench division of the high court of justice for the admission of Wilde to bail pending the retrial of his case. Hitherto it hats been the practice to grant applications for bail in all causes of misdemeanor, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the court.

The disagreement of the jury in the Wilde case caused much surprise in London. Several newspapers incline to the opinion that Wilde’s speech, which elicited applause in the Court room, may have saved him from a verdict of guilty. Counsel for Oscar Wilde will tomorrow make application before Baron Pollock, in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, for the admission of Wilde to bail, pending the trial of his case. Hitherto it has been the practice to grant applications for bail in all cases of misdemeanor, but the matter rests solely upon the discretion of the Court. The next session of Old Bailey Court will begin on May 20.