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VOLUME XLL SILKS. State auld Madison-sts., Have the best-lighted Sales- rooms in Chicago. “Colors” Can be readily distinguished at their respective departments with- out bringing them to doors, win- dows, etc. ‘Setly Advantageous 18 OUR SILK Dept. ! Wherein.colors can be matched at any hour of the day, “Rain or Shine.” ‘Our Prices” “Two Thirds!” State & Madison-sts.. \ELVETS' The Best Scarf ever made, lus & HAYDEN, Wheleonte ebufactirers, a étogison-at ft i ay sa LST RP IP FOR SEASOX. THE s ice TEAMER OCONTO Chieavo tor ar - ntermediaty ports eeenaues And v ontttaday Evening, 17th inst. and Docks foot. Michiyan-ay, TG. AUTLAN, Supt, ern LUNG INANCIAL, Money to to Loan proved City ‘Property até pee cent. MEAD & litnean hen eae TS orie-at. Loans On Real Estate} juan at LOWEST HATE by rece oUu 15. OM Caltannt, —_ CLOAKS AND SUL ~[PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE, [ua & 116 State-st. | WAST SDE STORE, 284 & 286 West Madison-st, (NEAR MORGAN). ALL OUR IMPORTE PATTERN SUITS REDUCED Below ihe priees advertised or asked by other houses, CLOAKS. The largest variety and positively the low- est prices. : As a matter of econ- omy to yourself, “don't buy’? until you have examined our stock, COUNTRY ORDERS Receive prompt. attention. All goods sent with privilege of examination. : PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 State-st,, 284. & 286 West Madison-st. LAILORING. NICOLL, the TAILOR, Pioneer 2 moder Moderate Prices. English and French Cass Cassimeres, Coatings, Fancy Worsteds, Ete, FINEST. DOMESTIC FABRICS. Pants to order from $5 to $12, Suite to order from $30 to $40. Uvercouts to order from 915 to $40. SATISFACTION QUARANTEED. LAKESIDE BUILDING, « OPPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICE, ‘Open evenings untti Fo'clock: Saturday until 19. Samples and rules tur se! surement sent by wall, Sraueb Stores la ail Driacipat altos, RUPTURE OCRED. RUPTURE ov MBICAGO, April If, 1831, DE, PARKER=DEan ang Nittoe aa eri 1wany youre with a vory large sorotal huriite, wud tinding Wo sober frow any true L could tad, wud through your siall aud new ayn you not ouly sotalnud the rupture wher al hors had tal ed, bat tare yaplaualy cured the beri. MOltETZ HOFA Residence, 22h Fults on-rt. afte IW Ke, ae f No_uperation ‘w He Sianueuuturuce OF isluatie No Bettis itt HUTMAN & PARKEH “Ontitu ss Hilate-st, Chieagu, iil, TO PRESERVE HEALTH , Use. SUITES RAUNT PERFORATED WUCK- BKIN UN Alt. ‘Mey ure pricotess to Indios aud genticnen with Weuk uuys, and no vaew Hreanoua was Eter Kaown Where Thess, Garments WERE WORN, ng the body in,a unitorm degree of warmth, tegProtent alte: Nheuuarisin, uid alt kludrad Aeserien th Mecunmended y¥ alt phynicins, Miurican patituie premiums for twelve consvcutlve Tipe fue oircutar. For anton trates on i. tects New Yor City. COPARTNERSHIP NOIUCE, COPARTNERSHIP, “100 LA BALIE-BT., CHICAGO, Ni Nov. 16,1881. tis day tormivd a papartnerauly, uudort ANB, Coe ety rat Goderal Coaiuieslon yusloute ia sarees "ay Alt Gas Fixtures. Goo Hyndquaftary Gals Gus Fixture Huctury’ and aa Can Rawe Naito. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, : 1831—T WE ELVE PAGES Worth of FINE and MEDIUM Furniture At Great Bargains, ( Rather than to remove it to our NEW ) STORES, 224, 226 and 228 Wabash-av,, which we expect to occupy then, WE MEAN BUSINESS, HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221 and 223 State AUCTION SALES, “DHE GRA AUCTION SALE or The Immense Stock or LAWRENCE & MARTIN, ML MADISON-ST1. WHISHIES,| ow, the sin sot BRANDIES, line Fine Gocks' et Auction these I-ine Goods at Auction WINES Prices. Call in and buy your AND! MHANKSGLVING IMP AND CIGARS, HOLIDAY SUPPLIES, This sale couttnics DALY from 11 o'clock a. m.to 4 p. 3,000 bottles FINE, WHISITES &e., formerly sold at $1.00 per bottle, reduced. to 75 ce to 75 cents. CIGARS. CIGARETTES—10c per package. PRINCIPES—10 for Sie, or $8 per 100. KEY WEST LONDRES and CONCHAS— 4 for 2hc, or $6 per 100. ROSA and HENRY CLAY CONCHAS—12 for $1.00. IMPORTED CONCHAS—3 for 25c, or 8 for $1.00. OR se ee URE 6 COMPETENT TESTIMONY. CARRENO. DEAR Mn, Wenen: My uso of tho Weber Pianos at over one hundrod concerts with tho Patt! und Marlo tronpe assures you how highly 1 cateom thom, und Ix really the bik! cumpliment i can pay them, I sm not greatly prised at the fact that every great artiat prefera th for thoy are truly note Ioatruments fn tone, havin Atouch whieh movts evory requiroment of the must exacting artists, und thelr ondurance and kegping in tony has often surprivud me, Beltove we, duar Mr, Weber, yours traty, ENESA CARRENO, Theseauperb Instrumonts may now be por- chused In thie clty dtreat from tho Mun ufact- urery THE WEBER WAREROOMS, B50 ck ZHV Wahush-uav., Chicago. Northwoatern ‘Agenoy at Reed's Temple of Music, 136 Stato St., Chicago. DISSOLUTION NOVICES, DISSOLUTION. The Orm of TILLINGILAST, ALLEN & CO. ts this day dissulyed by mutual consont, . Talnuhast retires frum the firm, W.A. Allen assumes atl ox faling Hatilities, Bear noone i J.B. SLLINGIAST, Chicage, Nov, 15, 1331, ‘Tho business of tho Jato frm of TILLINGHAST, ALLEN & CO, will be contiou rth underalgued at the old stand, lil and 13 Kio: Chicago, Nov. 10, 1881, Weta ALL C0, DISSOLUTION, Rabita potice ts unr al siven that the firm af onal ie spetta to urtielog he ina tobkiee, wi riged Yo eni fect Sh giatun duu anid Hea in ve clue therctor ns iguidatiue paruor. Al pureone fintiug deuunds adalist said tras ‘will prosent the same tu suid Ld: iiek tor puymout, WILLA HOBKINE, Surtjving Partuers ut fc OSol eC Onlearo, NoeT Mah ey 21 Ee RET ISeLe. POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, Ladlos* bing Scissors, Nut! ana Wath Bets, Nail aie pers, Twoozery, Cork Scraws, Novultion, Ac. MANASSE,- Lele Tribune Building. POCKET KNIVES, RAZ~ Sttsina SUIBSONS, Inv ery Yariuty, and of-t 2 | GUTLERY ic RET RAVE x BROS" SUNERAL WATER, UERRWAT AGERGY BO BETHESDA W, \- Miagrat SUE At pi keahee tad ‘Wabasn: vA ILOKING, There Must Be Some Good Rea- -/SOn for It, Our customers 5 truely us that, after careful comparison, they find our SUITS TO ORDER, From $25 to $40, Fit, look, and seem to wear just as well as Suits that have cost them fram 810 to B15 more money in other places. This is the way We like to hear them, tall, for it’s our honest intention to take such care of our Trade that they can’t very easily get away from uss A.J-NUTTIN &, CO. Have little “Surprise Parties” in all De- partments of the house every day. -Cus- tomers surprised at what can be and is done by Straightforward Dealers in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel, Come in and be Surpried yourself at . ' 104 &: 106 MADISON-ST. SIX DEPARTMENTS, all teeming with BARGAINS, viz MEN'S CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING, & YOUTH'S CLOTHING, CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENTS. CLOTHING, OGDEN, ABLEWHITE & C0, MANOPACTURE THE BEST CLOTHING, MAKE The Lowest Prices, AND CARRY The Largest Stock Of any Retail House in Chicago, Four Floors, GOx180 Feet. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. Factory and Salegrooms, Twenty-second-st, and Archar-ay, OPEN EVENINGS, BUSINESS CHANCE. te An established Manupucturing Company has recently inereased ite capital stoct to enable it to meet the requirements of its trade. elt known and experienced men are inter= estedt tn the management, Annual dividends of over fiftoen per eont are autloipatert and divlitends of tye per cant are actuatly yuaranteen by responsible partion An annual dividend of tow per cont must be declured and pald from the net earnings before «surplus fund can be created, But ow portion of the stoct wilt now be sold. for full partleutar® call at 199 Witheav, Koo 4, from 4:80 to 4:40 3 ute AMOS Ts HALE, JOSHUA B YOUNG, GATION. STATE LINE Liverpool, Dublin, Holfust, and London: ddrage font. S-qvarg Churatays rd Cautgr tags cording to core wtauun. Secund Cabli, 4c outward, $24 Thess stvawors carts Avlshor rt a du pt si SUS aa aS va Mxbagur, cage, ANCHOR LINE HAIL STEAMERS SUIGASaLA xe ew se I BORNES BIA.Nuy, oi Yuat | A $s a, aibap, Ue vies : ASNT A.Nov.m jaw CLONIA, Nov. Gublin, (08 00 ba tuts abrouuced rater, HENDERSON Hit Parerrarren OTTUEUS, 06 Washington, CUNARD LINE. Ealling three end fuur tlmaye Wook, Passaxe tick git o.nnd from all paris ur Kusope av iowver rates, Couyeay's oiiee vure oat cart penriesqnice eur Ning ray victin CSO Winvina, Mansvar Westeru Dyoarlanee and Baudolpu-ste, .| WS IN BRIEF. — During tha inonth of October 67,927 fininigrants arrived in this country. —The Hon, Hannibal Hamlin and Mrs. Manin, with Mrs, Blaine, arrived at Liver: bool'yesterday on thelr way to Madrid, -—Suine raln, cloudy weather, slightly warner vast to south winds, followed by colder north to west’ winds, for this region today. ‘Three shocks of earthquake were felt at Agram, Austria, ‘Jucsday night. Shocks were felt at Naples, Catanzaro, and Cosenza early Wednesday morning. At the regular woukly prayer-meeting of the First Congregational Churel last evening $11,000 was subserived to pay off the entire thurel indebtedness, —Controller-nf-tne-Currency Knox has ordered an assessment of 100 per cent upon the shareholders of the wrecked Mechanics’ National Bank of Newark, N. J. -—There were violent gales olf the British and Irish coasts yesterday, and several ship- plug disasters nre reported from Fatmouth, Whitehaven, Berwick, aud the western cunst of Scotinnd, -+— Gambetta has issued a note to the rep- resenintives of France in foreign countries assuring them that the change in the Minis- try wit! not modify the pucific tendency of France's foreigtt policy. — Cholera ts raging in Aravia. Over 500 persons are dying dally in Mecca from the disense, Stenmers from Djiddah refuse te embark returning pilgriins on account of the prevalence of the disease, ~—Mr. George C, Gorham says he {s stil a candidate for the Secretaryshtp of the Untted States Senate, and that he is nota candidate for the Assistant-Secretaryship of the Treas- ury, or furany other ofiice, as long as the Seeretaryshtp of tho Senute is vacant. —~—The German Relchstag will be com- posed of 140 muinbers who are opposed to the present policy of Bismarck, 112 Ultra- montanes, 85 Conservatives, 116 Poles, 15 members from Alsace and Lorralue who wish these provinces to be a part of France, and 12 Socialists, — Mr. Goschen, late British Commisston- er Extraordinary to Turkey, addressing: hls constituents at Ripon yesterday, pointed ta the Increase in: the population of Great Brita{n by 4,000,000 during the past decade as aresult of free trade, He thinks free trade is an absolute blessing to the Huglish people. ——The Sons of Verinont resident in Chi- cago held a meeting at the Palmer House last avening to consider the project of erect- Ing a monument at Bennington in com- memoration of Gen, Stark’s victory over Burgoyne at that place in August, 1777, ‘The project. was indorsed by those at tho meel- ing. —tThe Paris Figaro, in referring to the negotintions between the Rochambeau family and the Unfted States Government for the so-called Rochambeau papers, says there is reason to doubt whether the gentlemen bear- {ug the name of Rochambenn, who attended the Yorktown celebration, 1 ure real Rocham- benus,, . ——An oxplosion on the steamer Sovern, from Bristol for Glasgow, yesterday carried aay portions of the deck, killed nine per- sons, and severely wounded several, Four persons were taken to the hospitul. It ts thought that the oxplosion was caused by dynaiite being placed on board by malicious iniscreants, ——The three jurors necessary to make the required twelve were secured In the Guiteau case yesterday, The aditional jurors are W, A. Browner, commission merchant; ‘1, Henlein, an ironworker; and Joseph Prather, commission merchant, Gulteau has pub- lished an appeal for help to the legal pro- fession, —Llsmarek is said to be reckoning onan irreconcilable contilet between Windhorst, the Ultramontane leader, and the chiefs of the Liberal party, and ltopes to profit there- by. The speech of the Emperor to the Relchs- tag ts luoked forward to with considerable interest, ns it fy thought that it will embody Blsmarck’s views, >—Representative Hiscock, of New York, now bases his hopes for obtaining tha Spaak- ership ou the fact that the Western Congress- men are divided between Keller of Onto, Kasson of Iowa, and Burrows of Michl- ean, It may ba that the Western men will unite thelr forces, in which case Hiscock will be disappointed. z -——-George T, Clark, of Boston, dealer in morocco leather, has failed, owlng to com: plicutions arising out of the failure of Chris- topher Nugett & Co, of Nowark, N.J., and and the Mechanics! National Bank altale, Tho Uabititles of the Boston firm of C, A. Claflln & Co, are placed at $110,000, ‘The nominal assets are $75,000, —The Llinerick Sub-Commission of the Irlsh Land Court has reduced the yearly rent of one tarin from $310 to S21v, of anotner from $200 to $195, and of a third from $245 to $142.50, These reductions, as was antiel- pated by ‘Tue ‘Tripune, ara much greater than have been made in the case of the Ulstar farmers. ——The North German(Guzette, Bismurck's organ, saya that Bismarck hasasked the Em- peror for permlssion ‘to negotiate with the Catholic and Liberal parties In the Kelchatag with a view to forining a party for the con- duct of tha Government. The same journal says that Bismarck’s purpose Is to demon: strate the Impossibility of the Opposition act- ing in concert, f -—Eegan, the Land-Lengue Treasurer, has recaived during te past week for Land- League purposes $14,250, most of which was contributed by Irlsh-Americans, Sexton, who was ‘recently retleved from prison, is traveting by ensy stages to the Suuth of France, O'Brien, the editer of the Land: League organ, ling boen permitted to leave prison for in brief purlod to seo hls mother, . Wie Is dying. ——Somo of tha French deputation who attended the Yorktown celebration came to Chileago, and were formally welcumed yes- terday by Mayor Ularrison, ‘Che party wero driven about the city iu company with sovorat Fronch cltizens of Chicago. Mayor Harrison in his address of welcome told the French visitors how he met Lufay- otte, while he (the Mayor, not Lafayette) wa still In awaddling clothes, —At a meeting of the Industrial League of Amerlen hold yesterday at Philadelphia Joseph Wharton was elected President, Resolutions were atopted condemning the decision of tho Treasury Department Iniwi- cal to protective duties, and calling on Con- gress to remedy the evil results zrowjng from these decisions; favoring the appointment of olyllian Counmissluners toreport on the prog- reas, needa, aud couditions of American In- t > y dustries; advocnting the reductton of. In- ternal revenue taxes, and the encournge- ment of American shipbullding and ship- owners" interests. It was declared that the tarlff convention to be held at Naw York on the 20th and 20th inst, was uf the utmost fn- torest. ——The Missionary Convention of the Do- mestle and Foreign Missionary Conference of the United States was in session at Bus- ton yesterday, The Rev. Dr. ‘Twing sald (hat tho subscriptions had increased from $34,000 to $200,000 yearly within the Inst three years, but yet the subscriptions were not up to the desired nmount. Bishop Whipple spoke of the progress of misslonary work among the Indians, -—The Labor Congress of the United States assembled In Pittsburg yesterday and elected Mr, Jarrett, of Pittsburg, President, Richard Powers, of Chicago, and Mr. Gomp- ers, of Naw York, withdrawing thelr clatns, The conservative clement suems to be ina majority in the convention, ‘I'he Soctullstie and Kearneyite elements are in the minority, A resolution In favor of the Irish " No-Rent” ianlteN? Was referred to a speclal commit- ec, ——Itis sald that the Princess Loutsa will accompany her husband, the Marquis of Lorne, to Canada five weeks hence. [tis algo satt that Lorue will resign the Governur- Generalship of the Dominion early In 1882. ‘The Marquis has been telling some Englisn- men that there is not one Canadian tna thousand who wishes Canadian independ- ence or Canadian wonexation with the United States, ‘Tho Marquis scarcely knows where- of he speaks, —-Mme, Adelina Patt! gave a concert in Stemway Hall, New York, fast night tu favor of tho Michixan sufferers, Mayor Grace presided, and among those on the platforin were ex-Secretary Bristow, Witl- fam Dowd, David St. Stone, and George N. Sanders of the Michigan Relief Committee, Mue, Patti was very cordially received, and the concert was a dnancial success, ‘The eltlzens of Charleston, S. C., huve contrib- uted $705 tor the sutlerers, —Lient. Berry, of the Arctic rellet ship Rogers, in is report to the Secretary of the Navy, says he crossui the Welt degree west Jongitude north of the Td degree north latitude before Sept. 27, and found the northern fee of such a nature that it wotite Got be possible to pass ity outer edge. Lieut. Berry says it was his intention lo proceed to the coast of Siberia In search of the nilssing Jeannette and of a harbor to whuter In and frum whieh to send ont sledge parties, —Roehdalo (England) was en fete yes- terday because {ts greatest. citizen, John Bright, had attained his 70th birthday. Flags and banners were displayed, and the houses were gayly decorated. in the even- ing there wis atorchlight procession, Mr, Bright, fu reply to an address, dwelt upon the benefits of free trate, und said that the only remedy for the present English agri- cultural distress was a greut and permanent reduction ju runts, “* —The Washington polltieal gossips. say that Secretary Linculn will soon retire from the Cabinvt to secept tho mission to Berlin; but Mr, Lincoin's friends’ dony the truth of tlexo rumors. It {3 al ag mang the probabilities that ex-! wife will be vom Secretary of- the Interior, Gen. Longe Street Sveretary of the Navy, and Chauncey 1. Tilley, of St. Louis, Postuaster-General, ‘The name o€ Ennery A, Storrs Is again men- tioned Jn connection with the Attorney- Generalshlp, —The City Engineer, In response to or- ders to that effect by the Common Connell, has submitted figures glving the estimated cost of numerous giantio schemes of im- provement, such as a nine-foot sewer along the bed of the Chicago ‘River from Lake Michigan to Twenty-second atreet, 2 canal 225 feet wide along 'Thirty-uinth street from the Jake to the river, and a system of ducks, slips, and breakwaters necessary to create an fininense harbor wong the Iskefront. ‘The sum total of the cost of these projects ruus up Into the many millions. ——Indian-Commisstoner Price says that there must boa radical change in the Gov- ernment's Indian policy, ‘The present policy “uover will and never can civilize" the In- dians, If white men were treated fn the same way, supplied with clothes and rations, the result would be thut the white mon would become a race of worthless vagubonds, * Mr. Price calls attention to the fact that itis the non-laboring tribes that go on the war-path, Ile says “we feed the White River murder- ers, while we compel the peacoable Ulutahs to take caro of themselves,” ‘The result is demoralizing to the redsking, — James Calrd, the English political economist and ugriculturist, In addressing the English Statistleal Society yesterduy sald that in the ten years ending with 1831 $28,000 acres of grain tand and 228,009 acres of green crop Jaud in Great Britain bad gone outuf cultivation and had beon converted into permanent pasture, and that the annual return af — $40,000,000 derived from these crops had thereby dls- appeared, Mr, Caird thinks that the agricultural depression Is to be attributed to the bad seasons, and Smagines that the burdens, dificulties, and uncertainties of Amerten agriculture would always place it ata disadvantage with British agriculture iu the British market, ——Tho Tarif Convention at its session yesterday Hstened tou number of speeches in favor of protection on ahnost every artlele produced fn the United States, and adopted a series of resolutions, tutradueed by Prof, Van Buren Denslow, setting forth the beauties of proteetion, tho advantages grow: ing outof protection to the industries of the United States and to tho Nation at large, cail- ing fora better protection and support of Almerican shipping, and for the detter protection of all classes of American manuu- factured goods, John Roach, the cele brated American shipbullder and subsidy. clalner, dullvered a speech In the evening In whieh he advocated, as usual, subsites to Atortean shipvuillers, Mo had a largo audlence, aud was attentively listened to. ——Mr. Walter, proprietor of the London Thnes, who has been travoling in Americn for three months, in addresslag his Berk- shire constituents said ft was very desirable that there should Ue In every county In En- gland a body of men able to’ advise thelr nelghbors who are about to emigrate to Aurea. Methinks that any Englishman coming to this country who Isa good judge of Jand, and who Is steady and jndustrions, may be assured that he will become wealthy and prosperqus before he becomes 50 years old, Mr, Walter thinks that .bo- fore the ‘close’ of’ tha . next century the United States will aye a population of 200,000,000. Ho wishes that Englishmen may come here, a8 they would be “an additional element of stabijity” In this country, and would be nore tikely tq succeed here than men of other patlouallties, 3 Twelve Men Secured Who: Are Legally Fit to Try Him. This Early Consummation Made: Possible by a “Broad- Minded Judge. The Accused Wretch Excited Over: an Appeal He Intended to Make. His Brother-inaw and Counsel Anxious to Keep Him from Its Publi . ' cation, Their Efforts Unavailing, and the Dacus . ment fs Offered to the World, The Assasin Publicly Asks for: “the Aid of the Legal Profession.” Constant Insults Offered to Robinson, : the Assistant Counsel, by His , Incorrigible Client. F The Asgnsin in Real Banger of Warm on His Way Back and , Forth. Dr. Agnew, of Philadelphia, Summoned as u Witness iu the Trial. A JURY. SECURED. HOW IT Was DONE. + Special Diapatch tu The Cateauo Tribune. Wasiinatos, D. C., Nov. W—A jury has been setested in the Guttenu case, ‘his wags tore than was thought to ave been possi- . ble In the first three days of tho trial, and it would not have been possible but for. the. eudnently wise and broad decision of Judge Cox, who ruled that a knowledge of the de taits of a great public tragedy obtained fe Jrom the newspapers, and an opipion forined, upon that knowledge, are aot dlsqualiticn: tions for jury service, fn may, upot hit - Fs oath, ean state that he, der an impartial verdict, IT MIGHT HAVE 8 , in the absence of stich ‘a, ruling, before & . Jury could have beew finvianeled, and proba * bly one‘coult not have been s¢ pottred, ‘in the @ district’ of Colmubla-~perhugs. riot Mh the ‘United States, under dhe, strictest, xullngs of, - Ue coumon Law which prevail fit so MUAY States—unlesy the Jury was tv -be “eottiposed’ - of ignorant” ‘trainps who desired to be, . boarded at # hotel, and to have $8 a day for a winter's jot. ‘Cherewere numbers of siteh persons among the tilusmen today. They” had ne oplnions ubeut tho case. : THEM MINDS WERK BLANK, A ‘They could give impartial judgménts, but, thelr clothes showed that thelr pockets were empty, and some of them almost seened hungry. ‘The defense was compelled to’ in Se terpose six parinpt ory challenges ‘aralnst’ | tulesinen of that “sort today, but they ind” seven challenges left when the Jury was su." cured. ‘The Government had exhausted ‘Ita | number of challengesfive. A difference of * opinion between the counsel for the defense us to the. number of challenges to whieh tho Government was entitled showed, once tore, that Guitean's counsel are not works {ng In harmony, and are not fully cyuipped | for thelr task, A STRINING ILLUSTRATION of the wenlauiess of the defense In the tech- uicalitles of the court was shown ns to this subject. When the Government lad used. its five challenges Sir. Scoville udjected to the fifth challenge, saylag: * You haye al- ready had four,” “ Yes," was the reply, “and this makes \ tho flfth.” Judge Cox interposed, saylugs | a “The prosecution ts entitled to five.” atts Mr, Scoville, whose skill In con- ducting the examination of witnesses as to their qualifications hus excited the admira- tlon of the Incal bar, was, of course, somes | whut confused, and then Gniteuu turned &x- eltedly to his brother and sald: a “ROBINSON DID THAT. oe Ho said that tho Government hind only four : challenges. Hels no lawyer.” Then, look- ing euxerly over to tho reporters’ bunches, Guitenu oxclriined to them: “Robluson Is wo fawyer, Ho sald that the Government had only four challenges, Put that down”? a species of reasonlug and petty malice which helved to convince many of; the gen- tlemen who snt at the reporters’ tables that Guiteau’s manners in court are part. of a play, aud that he is doing lls bust to ald his counsel fn tholr plen of insanity, There wus. but one svene from hihn today, ‘That was AN EXCITED PIECE OF, RANT.” at the ond of the sesston, printed: elsewhere, when he announced to the Court that It was. F zt hls purpose to act also as hls own counsel, More sdeies are expected from Gulteau as’ tho trial advances, auc it probably will put the Judge and the prosecution Jno quandacy to know what to do with hin, Ibis thought, that he will be likply to Insist pon the eight: , tu cruss-uxiiiie Whideraes, and that he will endeavor to drag: ‘ KTALWART POLITICS Into the cross-examination, Aside from this closing oxlilbliion on Gulteau’s part, ners were no Incldunts in today's . proceedings, ‘Thera was ® much larger attendance of Jadies, and there were a great many more © represontatives.of the rough, floating class - {u the audicnce than there las been before, and it was mantrest that the courtottetuls +: lad vory much more, difficulty In. keeplng *. Fy order, Ituust be sali for Juitge Cox, the ; . Marasial, and the officers of the court, that. their arrangements for the preservation ot ¢ order ure uilnirable, and It-ts yery evident ~ that Gulteau is to have a fale trial, and that \ thera istobene breach of the peuceintha = =), court-room, One cannot, with the same con- - tidenee, make the same prudiction us to. + THE VATE OF QUITEAU WHILE BRING CON: VRYED botween the court-house aud the fall, The crowd each day whilel surrounds the prisoue vun is larger, and the expressions of indignas - thon wud hatred towards the prisoner are 6x+ tremely omphatic, ‘Ihe court oflicers are bas ginuing to have some apprehensions on this . subject, and it was thought today that addle : tlonal precautions might become necessary, ‘The trial will now proceud. ‘The order of proof on the part of the Government will bes tirst,..the shootings sccond, the death}: third, the motive, J¢ will be the purpose te.

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