EDWARD CARSON, who has been largely instrumental in the practical conviction of Oscar Wilde, is regarded as the coming man in England. He is an able speaker, and on several occasions recently in the absence of Mr. Balfour he has taken the Conservative leadership in the House. This trial will give him an enormous vogue and will make his fortune in the law. In his treatment of Wilde he showed no mercy, but broke down all the guard of affectation set up by the playwright and practically convicted him out of his own mouth.

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