The New York Herald (European Edition) - Monday, April 8, 1895
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WILDE IN JAIL.
AFTER HIS APPEARANCE AT BOW-STREET, HE IS REMOVED TO A CELL IN HOLLOWAY PRISON.
[BY THE
HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.]
LONDON, April 8.-Wilde, who was removed from Bow-street on Saturday night to Holloway jail in the ordinary prison van, which he occupied with his companion Taylor, is not likely, I hear, to be liberated on bail, as his friends are still trying to arrange.
He is being treated with no special consideration, though in accordance with the jail routine he is allowed a greater degree of comfort than when in Bow-street.
At a late hour last night no new arrests in connection with the case had been made.
WILDE'S PLAY WITHDRAWN IN NEW YORK
[BY COMMERCIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.]
NEW YORK, April 7.-The management of the Lyceum Theatre has announced the withdrawal of Wilde's play, "An Ideal Husband."