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TUESDAY. ‘SEA’S CREAT | » (CLEARING pal - Prices! “Very Interesting.’ Lace Deet.! State & Madison-sts., Are now exhibiting the latest Paris Kovelties! In LADIES’ “fleck Wear! HolterIubbard Collars! Plush Collars! Satin Collars! Einb. Mull Collars ! . Beaded Capes! Black and Cream hand run Spanish Searfs and Fichus! ’ Real Laees by the yard! _ “Hdkcfs. 1” , Ribbons ! “Rich Variety,” etc. State & Madison-sts. SS CHANCE, HOMINY MILLS TOR SALE. . Tho valuablo *HOMINY MILLS at Sprivgileld, IL, aro for sale. Capacity, threo hundred barrels in twenty-four hours. Engine one hundred ,and twonty-flve horse- Dover. Threo boilers. | Machin- ery subst; dor. | . tinge Sao mane" | HOLTON For particulars inquiro of CONKLING & CO., — Springfield, Tl. . | SALE. WINTER | DRY GOO Winter Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, ‘ and Furnishings, Winter Blankets Comforters and Flannels, WANTER DRESS GOODS, Black Goods and Silks, ANITWORSTED GOODS, Hoods, Leggings, Scarfs, Jackets Almost Given Away, For this week only, to make room for Toys and Christmas Goods. Special Sales this week WINTER DRY GOODS To make room for Holiday Novelties. _ CORSETS. Stock of Metropolitan Corset Co. Thirteenth Edition, now on Sale. 20,000 PEOPLE, Yes, more than 20,000, Visited SEA'S yes- a terday, filling all of the fi SIX FLOORS FURNITURE, 0.000 Worth of FINE and MEDIUM Rather than to remove it to our NEW STORES, 224, 226 and 228 Wabash-av., which we expect to occupy then, WE MEAN BUSINESS, TON & HILDRETH; 221 and 2238 Statesst. pete Ok SALE, KOR 80x48 inch second-hand SATE. 3 Arst-class order, about as good as new. ' CRANE BROS, MFG. CO., — No. ro North Jefferson=st. oe QUPLERY, OLD RELIABLE.” p nn Gh & fons’ and ‘Geo. Wostenolm's Tine PET CUTLERY, RAZORS, WaNigse eee Se Halt fall Ne St: Importer, Tribune Building, ROCKRY KNIVES, AZ: ORS, an asi Inet: Ory Yarlets, aud ©: wo best ATU BEATINRG & BIOS, Jus Bladiaon-at. a LLUINERY, aa DIE PAIS. ~ ME, MASSART, nd RUE LavyyiE, PAM, ae aMILLIniny, id. Ey at i the ittntes HATS, ont ECO O OR Styles Gentlements nd Business Hats, swat foro oN eat? BARNES La. Is y Te 86 Madlson-ot (4vibune » Chicage 1) Fall a hs Larpeant at Patina Malding, * MO taliss Valve Engine FEATHERS, FEATHERS, Wholesale Buyers apply to BURY & CO., 21 Queen-st., Dublin, ‘Ireland. PIANOS. bY xtraLongstrliy Tyo 8 acipnctuptane, ars . ia} a tS ction, Stand ta Taye Blovani Tuswood Case, Duraiite. REED'S Tompte of Muslo, B86 State Bt, Chiceyo, LaF Coalygae Yee? PLURS? FURS Hi Wo ara not the loading dry-goods hauso of this Ganon Ciye We do nol-cuutze you tie prices the Meyeiguda biuaus rob rouot, We do tt try and cou: srol thi Ouds business, but wa will state ibis fucts ‘Phat we olako the thedt Fur Garments that can be Wade, pertoct Ih vTery TUspoct, ANd IE Viere le avy dae veanhy auimalsydy cauyet tind te withuus sou allan us. nied FP MeeRIOLAT © COs ‘pho Kuivira Fur Mousa ut the ¥ eerie aoe Meuel wala (or paw tureand pelt cual vald (UF Faw {ury a peptiys speire sey UROL a ato, Leading Furclers, 1) and 165 Wabash-ay, s, VELVETS TILANKS OUTHTS é& COS. Before you consider the list complete of things which you are thankful for THIS WEEK, we hope you will not fail to call at ‘ 104 & 108 Madison-st, And sce the great stacks of BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ ULSTERS, | BOYS’ SUITS, Which we have prepared for your spectal ben- efit. These Outfits envoy that care, taste, sletit, aud economy of manufacture which are alt turned © yous orn ajleantage... * Uf you had seen our salésroom tast Katurday with its rush and drive, and its crow of anze fous buyers, you would have been thoroughty convinced that these things are appreciated. We aro reatly to show you through any minutes A. J NETTING -& C0, C. 0. D. Clothiers. WHEL. ISKIES, WINES, CIGARS, &c “THANKSGIVING | AND HOLIDAY’ SUPPLIES In the lino of Fine Whisktes, Wines, and Cigars, are now boing sold at PRIVATE | SALE at AUCTION PRICES to close out the stock of the lato Lawrence & Martin, 111 Madison-st. Drawing to a Close, The last chance to secure the ahova goods of your ows selection at 50 cents on tho dollar, ns tho stock must ho closed ont. Fluo Whiskles guarautecd at the ahove price. On the 25th Inst. wo shall positively remove to 41 Rivor-st. and go out of the retail trade. CIGARS. A furthor reduction will bo made today In all brands. Now 1s your time to buy. Imported Conchas, $7 ty 100; Prin- gipers 10 for Bc, $8 por 100; Cigarettes, 106 por package. s TOLU ROCK & RYE GO, SOARES, Ty htt ROSSMORE Tho Best Scarf ever made, THOMAS & HAYDEN, Wholeste - Manutucturers, 254 Madison-st. HINANOIAL “Preston Keank Go, ‘Bankers. “100 Washington-st. WankIng In all branches, Dent tu United Atates, Wuntotpal and Katl- roud Boude and other good securities FOREIGN Exchange, Letters of Crodlt. MONEY 10 LOAN On improved Real Estate at lowoat rates. SAMPL GEHR, = ° 114 Dearbornest. FILM CHANGES, SOPARTNERSHIP, 109 LA BALLE 81 C400, Nov. $0, 181.—We hava {his day formed a Gupartnership, wider the iirm uemiy OT PY AN UNO BBV AE 8 TFRNABCLUD OF ® gongral vonnnlsslon business 1p Greiy and Hrovisiuna, uEoH NOVEMBER CIVING| ‘ 22, NEWS IN BRIEF. +—Theo pension rolls for the month of De- cember foot up $7,020,000, -—The bankers of the District of Colun- bin pald their respects yesterday to Secretary Folger. ~—'The crews of the Ilfe-saving steamers threaten’to resign unless thelr poy fs in- creased. -——T'he betrothal of Prines Leopold of :}?Enwland and Princess Helene of Waldeck a oflicially announced. <-—During the ten months ending Oct, 31, 1851, 114,759 emlgrants sailed from Bremen, Germany, for the United States. —Generally fair weather, cold north to west winds, shifting to warmer east and suuth winds, for this region today. —It Is reported that five mon who escaped ina bont from the burning steamer Solway off thy Irish coast have beon picked up. —A hotel (the Prospect House) and the town-hall at Eziugton, Ont, were destroyed by fira yesterday. ‘Cho loss {3 estimated at $25,000, ‘The Insurance 1s $20,000, —The Rey, J. &. Forrester, D. D., who was at one time pastor of one of the Chien- go churches, and who also filled s pulpit at Aurora, IL, was intorred yesterday at Athol, Mass, ; ——Uhief-Justice Walte rendered a de- cision in the Supreme Court yesterday, hold- ing that the cnpital of a bank invested in foreign countries can be taxed by the United States, ea —Presitent Grévy has established tele- phonic comyguuication between the Elysée and the Opera’ Comique and the’ Théatro Francaise, and intends givifg a series of telephonic “at homes” this winter, ——Miss Eunun ‘Thursby has returned to Paris from a professional tour in Seandina- via, which has ‘been a great, success. She gnyo fifty-three concerts in, Norway, Den- mark, anc Sweden, whioh-wera attended by nearly, 260,000 people, ~:~. . Osborn Pitts, of Columbus, Ga. wagered PT) thatthe‘could drink a quart:of whisky, He ld drink tho quantity Jndigated, but was tnken home dead, ‘Ihe persn who supplied him with the whisky, one Dexnison, lias been urrested, and properly. —Hr, Garrett, President of the Baltimore & Ohfo Ratlroad Company, received a tele- gram trom Leon Chotteau yesterday which intimates that the new French Cubinet is favurable to tho repeal ofthe decree pro- hibit the importation of American pork, and lard, ie —ctinu-Postmaster-General Hatton has decided that matter produced by o fiand- stamp, type-writer, or copy press, is prima Sacte subject to first-class rates of postage, but where it is shown that the mutter Is In- tended for use among more than two partles, and is not personal to the parties, it ls not subject to first-class rates, —At the meeting of the Board of County Commisstoners yesterday a resolution offered by Commissioner Ayars, declaring’ the toll rons af Couk County a relic of bygous days, and dlreeting. the board -tkéskssuen action ay will enabietho county to obtain possession of them with a view to making them free to the public, was adopted. — A dispatch says that Paddy Ryan and Join L. Sulllvan, tho prize-fighters, thelr seconds, and friends have been hovering be- tween Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridgo Sinco Saturday, and that it !s exvected that the fight which was announced for January imay occur today. ‘Ihe polles on both sides of the river are on tho alert, -—The aggregate gross oxchanges of twenty-two lending clearmg-ouses of the United States for the week ending Nov. 10 were $1,198,803,45, Now York, of course, Tends, with $802,319,707; then comes Boston with $80,781,080; Philadetphia’s clearings were $55,169,492; Chicago's, $46,857,850; while the clearings at St. Louls wore only $18,558,- 432, and at Cincinnatl $20,725,000, —Tho Dutch Minister of Financo sald yesterday, addressing the Chamber of Depuy tles at‘The Hague, that he was unable to propose any measure to check the outilow of gold from Holland ‘pending the conclusions of tho Monotary Conference, but ha added that should that body not adopt: bimetaliiam Holland would be obliged cither to demone- tize silver at an enormous cost or revert to a single silver standard, —Tha Konnebeo (Me.) Journal says that itis authorized to state that Mr. Blaine will not be a candidate for Congress, for Govern- orof Maine, or for clection to the United States Senute, and that the story that he is going as United States Minister to England has no foundation whatever. He will retire from the Cabinet early next month, and with then devote himself entirely to -his private affalrs, j —One Macentuso, © crazy Sicilian, at- tempteil to shoat Deprotis, the Italian Premier, in the Chamber of Deputica at Rome yesterday, Le was prevented by the bystanders, and only succeeded in throwlng his revolver from the gallery inte the Cham- ber, It did not explodes, Myecaluso prg- sented himself at the polleo station yester- day morning and asked to be watehed dur- lng the day, as he feared ho would otherwise commit some excess. Ilo has been arrosted. —A nolle prosequl has been ontored in the ease of Lawronce It, Jerome, who was Indicted sumo time ogo with Edward N, Patchett and Wiliam Gibbon for the larceny of €87,000 worth of bonds botonging to Bray-" ton, {ves & Co, of New York. ‘The ques- ton. will naturally occur to most persons, Would 0 nolle proxequl tiave boon entered if it was Patrick O'llaggerty, antl not tho son of Leonard Jerome, who was Indicted? —-While Guitewn and his guards were awalting tho arrival of the prison van yester- day aftor the adjournment of the court the disgusting exhibition of a nuniber of persons: applying to him for pls autograph was wit- nessed. Tho fellow acceded to the requests’ of the porsons ‘who applicd, and was of course greatly gratified. His vdhity was further increased by tho fact that a number of Indies watched him through opera-glasses as he was being takon back to prison, —Mesars, Aloright, Coburn, Ayars, Staw- art, and Itheluwald, of the Hospital Com- tilttce of the coubty Board, presented o re- port at the board meeting yostorday white- washing Warden Milly, of the hospital, and exonerating him frou: all blamo tn the matter of the payment of employes, ete, «Tha re- port will hardly be accepted by the public, except as showing that the Commiss[gners nhmed seem not to understand their dity to the publlié, or It they do that they are not capable of doing thelrduty. Mr. Purlngton submitted a minority report charging that the hospital pay-rolls had been bunglingly handled, and that the Warden’s‘bonduct In (ho matter was deserving of jj/e severest 188I—TWELVE PAGES, The Chicago Daily Tribune,. PRICE F censure, aud this report received but two voter in {ta support—thuse of Commnissioners Knopf and Senne, -—Ilarris, Mieree, and the other persons who aro being prosecuted by the State atte thorities for doing an insurance business for unruthorized compantes in this city, aifect not to care imuch about tho prosecution. ‘They will-bnse their defense on the alleged’ fact that they are agents for the assurers and nof for the companies, also that the law against the “underground ? companies, as the concerns which thoy represent are called, is unconstitutional They have employed? Leonard Swett to conduct the defense, —Mr. J. Frank Lawrence has resigned his position as West Side Park Comuission- er because he believes that his power for good lina passed away. In a letter to the bunrd yesterday he criticises the action of that body fr paying Amberg & Co., the con tractors, 85 per cent of thelr pill on the esti: mate of the Engineer. He also eritlelsed the Board for other shortcomings In regard to other contractors, Mr. MeUrea was “pained? at Eawrence’s language, Mr. Woodard did not Ike it, and ntl the mem- ‘bers voted In favor of the acceptance of tho resignation, ——Representatlve Reed, of Mnine, hag entered on-an active canvass for the Spenker- ship of the next House of Representatives, lle says he expects to win, Representative George R. Davis says that he ls not now and never hos been a eandidate for the Speaker- ship, Mr, Robeson, of New Jersey, favors Reed, aud says that as he js much stronger than Hiscock, all the Eastern men ought to unite on him. It fs not probable that the Eastern men wil} follow Robeson’s advice, Too many of dif are caudklates, Of the twenty Republichn Congressmen’ now In Washington eight are canvassing for the place, ——It Is now generally conceded by the Democratic Congressmen that tive Green- backers, the two Readjusters, and Hyatt Smith, Independent, will vote with the 140 Republican Congressmen In organizing the House, thus giving the Republicans o clear majority of ten over the combine opposi- tion, Abe Hewitt nnd aeverat other Demo- cratic Congressmen have declared that they will have nothing todo with a Democratic- Greenback conlition tv secure the organiza- tion, and that project has in consequence been abandoned, ——Mr. Robert Porter, the well-known Chieazo journalist, whose economic aud statistlenl articles in the various perlodtcals of tho day have attracted world-wide atten- tlon, has obtalned control’ of the Inter- National Review, and will edit It In con- nection with Mr. Henry Gannett, who has begun the geographer of the Census Bureau under Gen, Walker, Mr. Porger Intends to improve tho character of the contributions to the Review, and to extend Sts usefulness and reputation by adding to the list of con- tributors some of the best living essayists afid authors. — The friends of Mr. Rounds of Chicr- go called on President Arthur yesterday to urgehis appointinent to tho position of Pub- Me Printer. It is not known ‘whether Mr. Defrees, the present Public Printer, is going to be removed, hut that he Js not. liked by. the Statwarts, and that he has spoken too freely in condemnation of Gen. Grant, are taken as pointing to his probable removal, in which case Mr. Rounds, who has 9 powerful backing, and who js highly recommended, will probably get the place. Ils chief com- petitor seems to be Mr, Oyster, a Pennsyl- yanion, who has had charge of the printing of the Congressional Record for somo years, ——In another page will be found extracts from the annual repost of tho Postimaster- General, which will amply repay perusal, From these it appears that during the last fiscal yenr the expenditures for tho postal sorvice were 89,251,736, and thy revenue de- rived from all sources $36,’ 3 the num- bervf ordinary letter postage-stanps Issued ‘was 054,128,450, the number of postal-cards, 308,530,500, and tho number of newspaper and periodical stamps 1,005,798, Tho whole number of letters mailed during tho year wns 1,046,107,313, of which 9,923,621 found thelr way to the Dend-Letter Ofice. Tho revort deals with the working of the post-oflics money-order system, which lag been satisfactory, tho star-route extrava- Rances, and the deficiencies In tho postal service, Mr, James niakes objection to the system of carrying freight matter by mail, and guys that tho system of free delivery in cities is more than self-sustaining, ——Whien the court resumed its sitting yes torday Mr, Robinson, the counsel assigned by Judge Cox toassist Scoviiioln the defonse of Guiteau, usked permission of the Court to withdraw from the case. Ie bused his re- quest, which was granted, on tho criticism of Scoville on him in an interview published in a Washington newspaper. Drs, Wood- ward aud Lamb were examined for tho prosecution, ‘Choir examination closed the ense. Gultenu, who was as fusolent and annoying as usual, was then permitted to mnake 8 speech. Ho sald he wanted tho statement mado by the physicians on tho 25th of July, that the wound was not mortal, dwelt upon; that thelr statement showed that death was causod by malpractice. Ho thon fell pack on hisblasphomous declaration that he was tho Instrument of the Deity, and thit his speecl, which was first given tu tho public by Tne ‘Tnmunn n week ago yester- day, was the speech he would have the jury toconslder, ‘flat was his speech, Mr. Sco ville followed and asked for further tine to prepare the defense, and the court adjourned fn order to accommodate him, Ye wlll finish his speech this morning. ——Dr, Loring, Commisstonor of Agricult- ure, was wilted on yesterday by a commifites of the National Gratge, who were appointed to urge the elevation of his department to 4 higher rant, ‘Iho committea in the nung of the Grange protested against Inciuding iu the departmont other than agricultural lndus- trles, Dr. Loring, In reply, suld that he had advocated the enlargement of ¢lils department so as to. Include those interests which stro intimntely cone nected with darlewiture, but had alse urged the creat of a Bureau of Manu- factures to collect and publish {formation which would bo helpful to the producers and manufacturers of cotton, wool, etc, Ile also thought there should bp n Mining Burehu, He informed the committee that President Gartleld had expressed himself in favor of coungeting the Land-Oflce with a new de- partment of Industries, whose chief, It may be inferred from Dr. Loring's language, tte late President viought should bo Cabinut officer, Dr, Loring also thinks that » law equalizing railrond fares and frelght rates. would be benuticlal to thé in- terests of the country, Ile tald the commit- tev that the matter of making bls a Cabinet oftica would more appropriately be urged by the representatives uf tho agricultural in- teresta than by Limself, THE ASSASIN. Trip, of the Cowardly Pris- oner from Jail to Court. Chattering of His Teeth from , the Chilliness of the Weather. Withdrawal of Robinson Because of the Abandonment of Mal- practice Taotics, + The Assasin Given 1 Full Oppor- tunity to Address Court =“ and Jury. He Is Afraid to Stand on His Feet, and, Says Very + Little. Scoville Makes an Address, as Plain as Brutus’ and as Effective. He Has Already Convinced Every- body that He Believes the Assasin Insane. A Widespread Apprehension that the Accused Is Really a Crazy Foot. Bill Jones Is in tho Hands of His Frionds, and Oannot Be Identified as the Avonger. SCOVILLT’S PLEA. A VERY ADROIT. SPEECIT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteune sihuns. Wasiington, D.C. Nov. 21.—The prose- cutlon rested thelr ease today and Mr. Seu ville began ils opening address to. the jury for the defense. Mr. Robinson began tho day’s proceeding by a very. cogent statement of the difference which exists between him- self nnd’Mr, Scoville as to the proper con- duct of tha defense, and, in consequence of these disagreements, asked to be excused from further connection with the trial ‘This request Judge Cox, alter a few compliment: ary remarks, granted. Mr, Scoville said he hoped to have ozher counsel to assist him before long. The Comt said that any coun- sel which was agreeable to him would be satisfactory te the Court, The Judge, how- ever, ade no offer himself to appolustia sub- stitute for Mr. Robluson, nor did he Indicate any purpose to do so. Nt. Robinson said that, in ils view of the case, he thought that EVERY PUssINLE- GROUND OF DEFENSE should be made, and,under this sense of «uty, he felt disposed to see what foundation thera could be found for a defenso on the ground of malpractice, Mr. Scoville, however, de- clined to zo into that phase of the question, thinking it immaterial and outside tha mer- Its of the case. In his view oC it, theonly de- fense was the Insayjty ofthe prisoner, The breach was plainly" vital between the two men, and involved ‘the management of the defense so that no other jsstte was possible, except the withdrawal of one. Mr. Robinson, has ceased his connection with the cuse. Le was, from the first, in. na yery embarrassing positlon, but it cannot be said that he has mmade n very great reputation by his conduct, TH BYMPATINES OF THE PEOPLE generally are with Mr. Scoville, who, from tirat to Inst, has shown n disinterested desire to serve the prisoner ad the ends of justice, and hits nanaged the case with great ability. He may not be a greaterliniual lawyer, but heisa man of strong common sense, anc fs making undoubtedly, by his managoinent of the present case, 8 tine reputation. Ils ad- dress to the jury was couched in adilrable innguage, and delivered fn uw very etfective style. It was lis cue, and he used tH to npr pehr asa niu aipong men, a eltizen among citizens, ¥ LAMENTING AS MUCI AS ANYHODY the tragedy which mude thesa proceedings necessary, and at the same time asf ian who desired—as he took It for granted all goud cltizensdesired—that the facts should be brought out and: the cause of justice vind- cated. Tho only defense he made was that the prisoner was Insane, Ile believed it. Me belleved that when he called dls wit-4 nesses it woultt be evident to the Jury that he was insane, ‘That being his bollef ast con- vietion, ho asked, the jury TO PUT ASIDE ALL PREJUDICE AND BENTI- MENT, and look ns tho frets, so far ns they could, asif the shooting hid been done by ote com- mon Jaborer against another ina street fra- cas, They were not there to weep over the sulferlugs of tho President, or of his chil dren, or of the destitute mother In her fiames nor were they to consider the grave polltleal results following, It was a shnple question Of houelda and the guilt of the nssailant, In regard to the expert testhuony whieh he would simon, he sald that it woultl probe ably alter, Probably they would fid ax- ports ranging themsvlves on ous side and on the other, and a IN UKSPECT To THIS DIF CH ho would say thal the experts for the Gove ernment—while he would not hnpugn thelr totlves—were swift witnesses and wiley pay: whereas the witnesses whieh le would call had been dragged by the force of the law from theft lames agalust thelr protedts and wishes, and would get nothing for their testimony, not even thelr trayeling-expenses, excupt ton Tinited oxtent, In wlditlon to the regular witness-fee, ‘They would testify, if they testified at all, in faver of insanity, against thelr own futerests, and avith extrema roluctance, ‘Che jury must wolah this fact in any difference which came ouv in the evl- ‘Atonee, : HE ACKNOWLEDGED THK DIAUARITY IN IN- TELLECY botwdon himself and ‘the Govermnent. Ho hady not tried a criminal ease for twenty yeara; lv saw before lilin some of ‘the most eminent erbninal lawyera in the country, Le: had known tls friend Judge Porter forty yeara ago, thon alrcady gstablished and rece ognized as n projninent. light In the legal profession, nid ho with others, Nopverthe- loss, this did not extend so far that he shranic from the fyaue. He was accustomed to vileit tacts from witnesses, and tits question de- pended simply upon the facts, “and,” sal the counsel with, much emphaals and dignity, “I rely upon theCourt, If Ittad that the counsel for the prosecution are over- whelming ine i trating by the ow jing the renl course of Justice, y 28 of law, and are frus- 1 Bray be WITIL CONFIDE NCH to the Intelli#S ind probity uf the Judgo, and Lam safsey sthat I shall not appeal in vvaln.” At tae Ant he requested the Indul- genes of ee. rt, saying that the scenes which they had Wituessed this morning had somewhat distired bis mind end digarcanged his plans, and he should tke the day to per feet his arguinent. ‘The court was, therr- tore, adjourned at a few mlautes before 13 ovelock, . ‘The day passed without any scandalous behavior on the prisoner's part. He made a few ill-natured and characteristic remarks. At the conclusion of Mr, Rebluson’s speech he sald he approved of most of, what he had said, ie ESPECIALLY THE PosITION ON THE MAte Pitacrice 1D! The country knew that the doctors once pronounced the patient out of danger,'’and, > that being ease, his subsequent tenth was vidently due to thelr malpractice. ‘ Nevers theless,” salt he, “Edo not press@his plea of snalpractice, ‘Asimply wantto have it under stood fer the court in bane - By previous understanding, the prisoner was ajlowed an opportunity to address tho Court, and Mr. Seoville said that he ‘desired. Gultenu to maken speech before he opened, for the defense. An opportunity was, theres tore, given him by the Judge this morning, ‘but, when It came to the pluch, Gulteaa SHRANK FROM THE ONDEAL. He sald that he had nothing formal and new tu atfer, beyond what was included In the address which lind already been published, Ho spoke from hig seat, and the bailiffs and those abou iain told him: to stand apd ad- dress the Court, “No,” sald Guitean, "0 preferty sit still, thank you. Loam not afrald to wet up, but I would rather address the Court sitting, wish it distinctly under- stood that 1 am not afraid, for I am an agent of the Delty In this business, and He will protect, and I must say He tas thus far very well, certainly.” THE TRIAL PROCEEDINGS YESTERDAY. Wasuinarox, D, C., Nov. 21—Guiteau had a suflicient escort this morning, no less than eight mounted pollcemen being detailed to guard him onthe way to court, He ur rivedl ut the court-house as early 23-7 o'clock, but at that hour a crowd numbering 300 fad assembled. When he descended from ths van he showed event nervousness. As he was proceeding up the long opening, ined on each side with people, his teeth chattered with fear, He sped slong at an Inereased paee, desigous to get out of the erbwd as quickly aS possipte, Arriving. within the walls of the bullding he guve a sigh of relief, and was hurried up the stairs to walt the as: sembling of the court, Which was called to order at 10:03 u’cluck. TIES OVYXING OF COURT. 2 The crowd tbont the courthouse this morning was three thes greater than Sature day, snd it was with the greatest difticulty ~ +that those entitied to admission could force thelr way through the corridors to the criml- nul cugrt-rovin, ‘The openiy of court was delayed some minutes in consequence, Gul- teau arrived in the yan at 0 o'clock, having an escort of three mounted pollcemen in ads dition to the two officers on thovan. lle was ut once taken to his roum, where. he: brexk-- fasted and read. the ‘morning papers. Ie seemed to have recovered entirely from his scare. Ly attributed his escape Saturday to tho interposition ot the Deity, and desired isis hearers to understand that he wns not afrald to dia if tho’ Deity desired it, but he did not want to be shot down like a dog be- fore hu had thine to-tully yindleute his con: duct’ in a cotrt of justiee. Upon belng brought Into court Guitenu at once deyoted lhugelf to bis papers, and, contrayy te gen eral expectation, made no demonstrations whatever or allusions to tho late attempt ‘upon his life, ROBINSON WITHDRAWS, Immediately upon the opening of court Robinson arose and aiklressed the Court for tho purpose of, calling attention to an articte Inthe Sunday Post, In whieh Seoville was inde to say he shoul request the withdraw- al of Robinson from the case, as he (Seoville) hind become satistled that he (Robiuson) could be of no assistance, but rather an em- barrussinent in the conduct of the defense, Robinson criticised in severe terms the dls- courtesy ho hind received from Scoville. He was here interrupted by Gulteau, who broke in with: “Your Honor, Cwant Roblison to stay In’? Continutng, dtobingon requested the Court to grant his dlacharae from tho case, und positively stated he could not, with proper self-respect, remain In association with Scoville. Gulteau, who had been closely following Robinson All through tho latter portion of Ais speech, bidke In azain, and, with consid- erable warmth, sald; “Thats an_ablo speech, and | agree with mostof it. If he had only made ft inst Monday there never woud have been any disturbance between us,’ . Scoville hero tried to quiet Gulteau, whon he retorted npon him: “Keep quiet youre self, Pav talking now. 1 syurpathize with Robinson, not with you (Scovilla) In the aiattor of mulpractics, Iu las gut the true Iden of 1” 5 See oo Scovillo made a brief statement gleploring ; the disngreoment, after which Judge Cox re Neve Robison frome further connection with tho defense, tle salt he dh not antiel- vate being entirely without assistanet, as he was still nesotiuting with a gentleman from, Chicago. ‘THIS ASSABIN'S INTRURUPTION. Tho: prisoner—L understand Judge Mae erudor Is anxious to assist In this defense, Thavesent him’ public notice that L want him; alse John, T. Townsend, of New York —not George Vand again J desire to hear from thone syntemen elther publicly or prl- vitely. I invite ‘thom .publlely to mect ime here; also Mr. Trade and Mr, Swett, of Chl- cago. [Pause] On the question or male practice, wa do not propose to tnslst on that. hore, but Ldestre tha record to show that £ appear hore In my own capnelty ns counsel, ‘Tho ides of malpractice ly this: that, accor. ing to the plysicluns’ statements, the Prealdunt was not tatally shot tho Sih of July, of the — thne they wade the official —exambintion, — and sald he would recover. If he was not fatally shot the 25th of July, we say his denth was caused by malpractice, Wo do not desire to press that, but Z desire It to co on record for the courtin bane If necessary. [A pause.) My defense here is that it is tho Delty’s aet, and nut mines and 2 expect Ho can take care of lt, Ne has tuken care of it very well so far, (Laughter) fe Agreat deal of bad fecllng tn this matter . has cone from enforced silence, ar from tho suppression of Wy papers. | - re Nobluson hers lett the court-room. | As he was walking to the door J, WW. Qulteay stepped np to hin, and shook him warnly by the hand, \ Bae ‘Kho Mistrict-Attorney then called Drs, Woodward and Lamb, who testified to the character of the wotnd—that it was a mortal - ong, ‘They also identified the ball which waa exhibited to the jury as the one they had taken from the body ot President Gartleld, + ‘The prosecution then rested thelr one pd