OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL.
To-Days Evidence Chiefly a Repetition
of Former Testimony.

LONDON, April 29. -- The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony.

LONDON, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony.

London, April 29 — The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey today. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony. It is expected that the trial will finish tomorrow.

London, April 29– The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was recumed at the Old Bailey to-day. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony. It is expected that the trial will be finished to-morrow.

LONDON, April 27. — The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey Court to-day, with a large attendance.

LONDON, April 27. -- The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Italley Court to-day, with a large attendance.

London, April 27. — The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed today. Alfred Wood was examined and then cross-examined by Sir Edward Clarke, Q. C. counsel for Wilde, but his evidence was not shaken.

When the case for the prosecution was completed, the court adjourned for the day. The defense will open to-morrow morning.

When the case for the prosecution was completed, the court adjourned for the day. The defense will open to-morrow again.

It is expected that the trial will finish to-morrow.