THE QUEENSBERRY LIBEL.

April 4th.

The cross-examination of Mr. Oscar Wilde was continued to-day in the Old Bailey, becoming still more […] as it went on, so that a number of […] admissions were elicited by Mr. Howard Carson, the Counsel for the […]. These admissions produced in […] in the Court, and the case […] to a sudden termination by Sir Edward […] Wilde's Counsel, asking permission to withdraw the charge. The Judge […] a verdict […] acquitting the Marquis of Queensberry. […] of front on the part of the prosecution prevented Mr. Carson from producing some absolutely damning evidence against Mr. Wilde, which he had in his possession.

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