THE CASE OF OSCAR WILDE

Mr Charles Matthews accompanied by Mr Travers Humphrey yesterday applied to Baron Pollock in Chambers for an order to release Mr Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr Gill for the Treasury was also present. Baron Pollock, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until to-morrow, so as to be able to read the depositions and fix the amount.

Mr Charles Mathews, accompanied by Mr Travers Humphrey, to-day applied to Baron Pollock in Chamber for an order to release Mr Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr Gill, for the Treasury, was also present. Baron Pollock, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until to-morrow, so as to be able to read the deposietions and fix the amount.

An application was made in Chambers yesterday before Mr Baron Pollock for an order to release Mr Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr Gill, for the Treasury, was present. His Lordship, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until today so as to be able to read the depositions and fix the amount of bail.

An application was made in Chambers yesterday before Mr. Baron Pollock for an order to release Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr. Gill, for the Treasury, was present. His Lordship, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until to-day, so as to be able to read the depositions and fix the amount of bail.

In the Chambers, London, on Friday, before Mr Baron Pollock, an order was moved for the release of Mr Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr Gill, for the Treasury, was present. His Lordship, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until Saturday, so as to be able to read the depositions, and fix the amount of bail.