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Waukvsba, Wis, Culeugy ofice, 10 aud lw Sladuou-ae, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, ‘(188I—TWELVE PAGKS. “| as disabled, arrived at Qhog -good schools ure: Luck of respect for the pleasure yacht of an ‘influentiat’ polit- felan, -Phitndelpiia, Nke New York, has suffered and perhaps is suffering from ring rule, NEWS IN BRIEF. —Colder, partly cloudy wenther, and oc- easlonal light snow, and northwesterly winds for this region today. ——The Rey. Mr. Mathews, President of the Princeton Methoitst Conference, died at Yorkville, Ont., yesterday. —-Four new cases of small-pox werd re- ported In Chicago yesterday, Threo deaths occurred from the same disease, —Several of the Portuauesc journalg are domptatning of tho treatmant to which em!- grants from the Azore Isfands to the Sand- wieh Islands are treated.’ = ——Mr. Thomas ‘I, Kinney, of the Nowark (N. J.) Daily Advertiser, treated Sceretary Freilnghuysen to an elegant banquet yester- day, ¥ . —The Delaware River at Milford, Pa, and at Deposit Is rising, and the overflow in several lowland districts has done considera- ble damage. ——The depositors in tho Massachusetts savings-banks number 749,951, and the amount of money: deposited by- them amounts to 20,144,479, ° — Secretary Kirkwood kas rendered a ce- elsion refusing to reopen. tho Valentine serip ease, ‘Cho deciston is satisfactory to Chicago, fs amatter of course, je —he Common Count, nt its meeting Inst evenlng passed the order for tho pay- iment of the Staate-Zcltung printing billover the Mayor's veto—32 to 8." b -—Since the anti-Sociailst law was pro- mulgated In Germany In: 1878, 225 Socialist societies have been dissolved and 758 Social- ist publications have beon suppressed, ——Mr. William G. Rusaoll, the eminent Boston lawyer, has dectined the appoint ment of Chief Justice of-tho Supreme Court of Massachusetts tendered’ him by Gov. Long. ERT: —Somo 1,700 persons have been arrested in Warsaw for participation In the anti- Jowish riot growing out of the church panic of Christnas-Day. ‘The persons are mostly young nich. wees —The gainbling-house of Georgo Mank- ins In thls city wis “pulled” last night. It appears that au employé, of prominent Democratic bustness-inan jlost considerable money there recently. —Williain Tally Jr, a-Philadelphia bal- lot-box stuffer and clections-return manipu- lator, was yesterday sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, to pay n fine of $100, and to bedeprived of the privileges of citlzenship for seven years, ‘ye —Within the past week the fund for tho endowment of a Garfield Professorship at Williams College has Fecelved an addition of about $5,000 In Boston. ‘ Tho total raised for the purpose is about $35,000, About $15,000 more Ig needed. —Judginents aggregating 160 .have been entered against the estate’ of :Frederick Lauer, tho Reading (Pa.) brewer who fatled recently, AJL the property; has been levied on, but the business Is ‘being: conducted for the benctit of the creditors, : —The German steamer Katio, Capt. ‘Welss, from Noiv York: Nov. 18 for Copen- hagen nnd Stettin, which ‘has ‘been’ reported regngtown Inst oven Ing Iu tow.” Che décks of-"bie' vessel “wero swept and tho rudder was lost. : —Davidge will make the opening speceh for the Government In-the Gultenu case, Seovitle will probably follow for tho defense, Jutge Porter will close the ease, Col. Cork- hill says that he does not intend to speak un- Jess tho question of jurisdiction ts raised. —The Sociulist Convention at Now York yesterday expelled eighteen Now York mem- hers, incluting Mr. Justus Schwab, for frnudulently calling themselves the New York Section of the Soclalistic Labor party, and issutug cards of snembership in that name. * —It Is reported that Cochery, Minister of Posts and ‘Tulegraphs in the French Cabinet, will soon’ succeed Alain-Targe gy Minister of Finance; that the Ministry of Fine Arts will become +a branch of the Ministry of Pubile Instruction, with ‘lurquet as Under- Secretary. ; : —The bodies of Periander Pollock and wife, the proprietars of the toll-house at Six- Mile Cafion, were found in the débris of thelr burned residence Wednesday night, All the Appearances Indicated that they wera mur dered, and that the house was tnirned to con- ‘ceal tho crime, ‘ ——At a mocting of the Northwestern Traveling Mén’s Association hold in this clty yesterday charges of irregularities wero iade agatnst some of the ofcers. An In- vestizatlon, however, slowed that the Irreg- ularities existed. only In the imagination of the persons making the charges. ——Dr. Boynton, who so falthfally watched by the bedside of President Gartield, has re- fused to take any remuneration whatever for hisservices. Lo also refused to take anything for hls services during the iMness of Mrs., Garfield, and returned 0 $1,000 check which Gen, Gariletd senthhn therefor, ~-—A rumor was current In Washington yestorday that eleven of the jurors In tho Guiteau enso are antistied of ‘the guilt and legal responsibility of the prisoner, while the twolfth Juror maintains that Guiteau Is as “Mad asa Murch hare.” ‘The twelfth juror. may change his opluivn before the caso is concluded, ee —Tho principal witness in the Gulteau case yesterday was Dr, Komster, of Wiscon- sin, Dr, Kemstor’s evidence’ was doctdédly- damaging to the prisoner, Who Interrupted several tines, ns usual, Many stormy scones occurred between the counsol' for the do- fonse and the prisoner's lawyers, Messrs, Reed and Scoville,” e : —tThe Mlinols schoolmasters consider that tho difliculties Inthe way of making Hundreds of armed negroes wero in that town Inst night swearing destruction to life and property, and the Mayor hns telegraphed to Gov. Jarvis for a military force to sup- press tho violence. The trouble has grown out of tho shooting, of a Constable by two negroes who ware resisting avrest. —— Tho Mutual Unton revised telegraph pole ordinatce was passed by the Common Council last night. The vote stood 2t to 13, The Aldermen who voted for the ordinance ‘are; Yeas~Wickersham, Sanders. Appleton, Bho- roy, Phelps, Watkins, Burke, Sheridan, Culler- ton, Hildreth, Riordan Lawler, Purcell, Peovay, hroeder, Nelson, rads, Wanzer, Hirsch, stoy- er (Fifteenth Ward), Murphy—21, —Home of the Western members of Con- Rress assert that the Committes of Com- nierce and that on Pacific Ratlroads were du- tion on the subject of Inter-State commerce, Tho same gentlemen assert that the commit- tees were inde at the Instances of Don Cain ¢ron and others working In his Interest. ——A number of prominent Texas Repub- ficans met at Dallas yesterday and. doter- mined to support the Independent antl- Democratic movement. G. W,. Jones will Probably be the nominee for Governor and Judge Buckley the nominee for Licutenant- Governor. An effort will be made to remove United States Marshal Norton and Post- master Whissen, of Dallas. —There aro indications tuat Commission-- er Cfark, of the Cook County Board, and at the presont thne President of that body, has. been Interested in some of the job-printing work of the county, In fact, it is alleged that much of the printing for the past year hing been done by the flrm of Clark & Ed- wards, of which Conmisaioner Clark is a member. If this has been the case, Mr. Clark has been acting illegally. -—Ex-Treasurers Kilgoro and Murray, of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, withheld from the State three-fourths of the money re- celved from Hquor Ieenses in 1875, 1876, and 1877, amounting to about $155,000. ‘Treas- urer MeCatin turned over yesterday to the Ponnsylvanin State Treasurer $43,867, being tho amount recovered in sults brought against tho ex-Treasurers, It 'is not often that so Jarge s percentage Is obtained from defaulting ‘Treasurers, —The Chicago Board of Education at its meeting Jast evening asked for approprin- tions for the coming school year of $1,174,280, OF -this_ninount $781,000 is intended for tenchers and employés, and $365,000 for buildings and sites, ‘The Committee on Bulldings ‘and: Grounds recommended the erection of an-elghteen-room building on Wabash avenue, near Twenty-stxth strect, a fifteen-room building on Wells and Wendell streets, a twelye-room building on West Twentieth andJohnson streets, and a twelve- room buildmg at Lawndale, | —A fraud of considerable proportions has just been unearthed in Southern Da- kota, A gang. of scoundrels in Douglas County, of that section, it Is alleged, have issued $200,000 worth of allcged county school. bonds, though the county itself bas never been organized into schoo! districts, and tough’. the. whole_taxable-property of. the connty does not exceed $15,000 or $20,000, and contains otily sumo forty voters, Ono Charles T. McCoy, a prominent politician of Bonhonime County, and now a candidate for the United States Marshalship of tho. Terrl- tory, Is suspected of “uttering” the bonds. , ——Jnidge Cox, in rendering a decision on tho application of Col, Corkhil! to place Gul- teau tn the prisoners’ dock, explained why he had given the assasin such latitude here- tofore, Iedid nut wish even to appear to deprive the prisoner of any constitutional guarantee. He wished to give the jury and “| the experts’ an opportunity of judg- ing for. themselves whether Guitean was fusano or not, and for that reason gave tho prisoner more latitude than ho would otherwise allow. Ho decided that tho prisoner should be placed in the dock, Decause he was manifestly abuslug the priv: fleges granted to him. « " — Congressman Henderson, of Ilinols, Is determined to push his or some other inter- State commerce Dill through Congress this session If possible. . Ho says Icgislutlon of the character indicated is absolutely neecs- sary, not only for producers and traders, but for railront stockholders. lv points to the growling abuso under which'n few rich spec- wlators, dealrous of controlling certain rail- roads, inaugurate a war of rates against such roads in order to depreciate the stock that they may purehase at cheaper rates. Ie Alinks that for-the protection of the steck- holders and the producers and tradora a mine imum ns well as 9 maximum freight rate shoutd be fixed, —An important meeting of the Judes of the State courts {u Cook County was held yesterday for the purpose of considering wletter addressed to them by tho Citizens? Association, relative to necessary changes and improvements in the erluinal code of Winols, -Aftera free informal discussion, {In which the necessity for numerous changes was admitted on ail sides, it was decided that during next month each Jndgo shall’ prepare and forward to the Supreme Court such ulterations In the criminal cody asin is opinion aro desirable and. necessary, these suggestions to be obtained from the Supreme Court bythe Govornor, If lo shall sodesico, and to form the basis of tls rec- ommendations on the subject to bo’submit- ted at tho special session of the Logislature to be callad this winter, é ——Tho fecent Interview between ex-Con- (gressinan Felton, of Georgia, and a THmUNE Topresentative, which appeared in our col- ‘uns some time ago, seems to have brought about Important results already, ns {t was the means‘ of valling toxother a conferonce ,of leading Republicans and Independent Domocrats .of Georgin, This’ conference took placo yesterday at Atlanta, and was attended by United States District-Attornoy Bigbee, ex-Unttud States District-Attorney Farrow, United States ‘Marshal Longstreet, the Jlon, A. N. Wilson, ex-United States Senator Miller, ex-Congressman Felton, and Judge James 8, Hook, of Augusta—four Ke- publicans aud an equal number of Inde- pendent Democrats, A porfectly harmonious discussion took place, and steps were taken Stoward effecting a permanent organization éf the antl-Bourbon efement throughout the Jontire State, It is proposed at the proper time tocall another conference for the nonil- imation of candidates for Stute oflices and for Congress acceptable alike to -Mepublicana and Independent Democrats, ant to subse- quently hold at Atlanta n grand mass-incet- ing of antl-Bourbons from all yarts of the opinion of schoolmasters, lack of apprecia- tlon by the people respecting the purposes of a goud educational system, the -difticulties In the way of determining what'to teach, aud tho domlnation of the examination system, —Uhlet-Seoretary Forster ‘has contribut> od £100 to a fund to assistIrish fatm-laborors to cnifgrate to America, A man named Con- noll hus beun arrested at MIU Street, Cork, A numberof loaded revolyers anid some documenta were found In-his possession, A humbor of rifles were found In the vaults of a Protestant church in the County-of Clare, Investigation into the tax-oflice frauds at Philadelpiila shows that $40,000 have been stolen from the taxpayers by tho ring which has existed In the ‘oftice, An investigation Into the mauagement of the almshouse in the same city proved that the inmates were underfed; that lialf of the meats accepted by the management should have been rejected; | State to ratify the nom{nations. ‘The move- and coal Intended forthe institution aud paid | ment appears to have every prospect of suc for out of the public purse was used in the | cess, q signed to anticipate and prevent nny legista-"|: THE ASSASD —A riot fs threntened at Plymouth, N.C. | Putting: Him in the Prisoners*. Dock Was a Holiow Farce. He Taiks Just as Much: or Rather More than Ever. The Counsel Have Fallen to Hating Each Other and Quarreling, | Whien tho Assnsin Is Not Délay- ing Proceedings the Law- yers Arc. The Experts Continue to De- clare that the Murder- er Is Sane. He Must Hang if Their Evidence Shall Be Given Due Con- sideration. Delight of the Accused at Being Addressed .‘‘44on. Charles Guiteau.” Foul-Mouthed Epithets’ and Insults Heaped upon His Relatives ond Friends. Text of Judge Cox's Decision, Wednesday, that Guitsau Must Move His Ohair. THE EXPERTS. NEITERATION OF THE ONE DEMIEF. * Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Wasutnartoy, D. C., Dec. 20,—-As the Gui- teau trial draws tuward its close the testi- inony of experts disproving his insanity be- comes overwhelming. One by one the props supporting the Insrnity and Inspiration theo- rles are knocked away, and:the crime of the assasin appeirs fn all the hideousness of a vindictive, revengeful act. . But Guiteau con- tinnestodefy pubiic opinion by his impu- dent attempts to felgn Insanity, and, though it has been clearly shown by the expert wit- nesses that there {3 a wide difference between Ils conduct-nnd that of really insone per- ny IG PERSISTS IN INI6 SILLA ANTICB, and innkes a buifoon of himself in the court- room. ‘Che placing him in the dock yester- day had a sobering eifect upon him, ‘and though his interruptions of witnesses con- tnued teday, they were not-of the abusive character he has indulged in, of Inte. “Much of his fear of.the dock nrose from its boing 2 -altuatlt:® Jaro. open'thnn the. place ho has heretofore ori within the bar, and his whining and begging for another chance yes- terday was tho result of the terror which selzed upon -hiin when “ho contemplated belng placed there. ‘Today, being renssured by the presenco about tne dock of half a dozen police officers, he recovered Ils equas nimity. ' : MOST OF 3tIS ABUSE TODAY was directed against the members of his familly, especially his brother Jolin and Mr. Seoville. The latter, who has borne with patience the abuse heaped upon him by the man he Is defending, for once today lost pa- tlence with lim, and was forced into ex- pressing himself:somowhat warmly. Ile pre- sented In court a letter written by the pris- onera fow days ago to Senator Cameron, asking a “loan” of $500, which, it appenrs, Guiteau had glven his brother to deliver. As soon as the wretch caught sight of it he Jumped to his feet and sereamed out: “I gave that letter to my brother ten duys ago, and the mean, dirty dog did not deliver it to Senator Cameron, If he had he would havo got the money. 1 want him to go to Boston, There is no friendship betweon us. I repu- dinto my relatives who have come here to get notoricty. Scovilic is a nuisance, f have no confidenca in his ability or in- tegrity.? He became so violent that Col, Corkhill sald ho would ask that’ tha dock ba removeil to the lower end of the room, and Scoville, with a burst of angor, retorted: “Ldon’t care if you place It Inthe cellar” DR. WALTER KEMSTER, of Winnebngo, Wis, was the principal wit- ness today. He has made Insanity a special study for fifteen years, and is an associate editor of the American Journat of Insanity, His testimony was of a most damaging char- neter.’ He knocked to pleces the theory of the witness Splizka, that insanity exhibits It- self inon irreguinr conformation of the head, by oxhibiting «lingrams of the: hoads of a dozen or more prominent living men to show that a non-aymimutricat head was the rule, not the exception, among persons whose sanity went unquestioned, ‘Lhd more Important poluts in his further testhnony were that he had never heatof an ingano delusion oxe- cuted Hke the one clalined by the prisoner, Insane, dolustons are quickly executed, ‘The persons executing delusions do o 6to) «show «tho «glory of God. Prhoy pny thoy fonr to fall in ithe Seegution of a command from Gott. "They set avout to do It with wonderful rapa: Aty, force, and determination. Me had had quitos namber of persons under his caro who cannnitted acts of - violence under deine sion. ‘Thoy’ seldom ‘talked of thelr deeds, ‘The delusion claimed by the prisoner Js in- ‘compatible with fnsano delusions sunerally, He did not think insane persons pion for the execution of acts, especially where tho sub- fect ty inspired; never heard of it before THE PRESENT CASH 3 cane up, His experience Is that insane per sons do not try to escape after committing acts of violence, Inspiration to commit mur- dor as a political necessity would tiot receive credence from him, . He would not think the aveused Inbored under ‘the delusiot of In- splration, <A person committing murder un- dor tho delusion. of Inspiration would ngt boast of jt, “hat person would suppose ho was showings falthin God, or glorifying Godin theact, Insptrod men operate In- atantly, Alfof which Is In such direct con- trast to the course followed by -Guiteau un- der his alleged inspiration as to effectually disproyelt, . 0” THE TRIAL : PROCEEDINGS, : 3 Wasurxotoy, D. O., Dev, 20,—The court- room was densely packed, despite the ralny weather, A rumor was current this morn ing that the jury, with one exception, are gatisiied of the guilt and: legal responsibility of the prisguor, ‘Iho twelith juror, it is sald, ‘THE PRIAONER : was taken without demonstration to the prisoners! dock, - ‘This 1s located about twen- ty-five feet from the counsel upon the left of the room, n narrow passage separating {¢ from a large window which overlooks Louis Jana avenue, Guitean ginneed ‘around the rom and then aut of the. window, and evinced some nervousness nt his apparently. exposed position, Gulteau then'started in tomake & 18 USUAT. MORNING BYRECHE - + “T noticed,” he satd, “as € rode up in tho van this morning the usual guard of police hat heen ‘withdrawn. Now, Lwant to say emmphatleally that tf 1 was turned out tomor- row {would take engo of myself, but so long ag Lam in the custody of this cut the Court Ig bound to protect me, There }s more dans, ger of ny being shot when riding to and fro {from tho jailinthe yan than at any other thine, and L want your Honor to make an or der that the usual guard sliall aecothpany me, ‘The cranks are not all dead yet, though they. are fastdying off, Asn matter of’ fact, it would require but one crank with suficient nerve to shoot me in the van. ‘That's where the most danger Hes. i'm making more frients every day, and getting lots of letters of sympathy, I don’t anticlpate any danger except from cranks.” ; COMUECTION NY JUDGE COX, Z Dr. Collender was called. Before any question was put, Judge Cox remarked: “As natatement made yesterday that ‘the Court surrounded tha prisoner with tho usiat guards and protection,’ he would state that the prisoner was In the custody of the Mar- shal, and notof the Court, and whatever exe tra guards had been furnished had been sup- plied by bim.”. Gultean—Well, then, your Jtonor, if tho Marshal won't do his duty, Lappeal tu the Court, Jf tha Marshal won't furnish o proper guard, kick him out, and Ict us have wnew Marshal, : AMINATION RESUMED, 4 Mr. Scovilts desired to exhibit to the wit- ? ness (Dr, Collender) as an expert a tetter written by Gulteau some ten days since to Senator Don Cameron, + & Gititeau interrupted from his place in tha dock, and shouted out in harsh und strained tones: “Hold on; L want to say something, about thatletter. I protest against its being: rend here, Itis a private letter J wrote to Senator Cameron ten days ago, tisking him for a toan of $500, It was entirely ‘a private matter, Lintrusted Ibte my brother to give to Senator Cameron, and he withheld itin a iniserable mean way and gave It to this man Scoville. My brother had better go back to , Boston aitry and make. some money‘and pay his debts. He has been a perfect mul- sauce on this gase ever since he ‘has been here. Hoand Scoville have dragged thein- selves into this case to make notoricty at my expense, I repudiate both of them, Scoville, you had better go back to Chicago; you aro a perfect jackass in this case, and L won't have you in it any longer.” id DAVINGHE OMECTED TO THE LETTE, ' but the Court overruled the objection, and Scoville then read: - : ‘The Hon. Don, Cameron—Dran Sin: I amon teint for my life, and I neod money, Iam a Stalwart of the Stalwarts, anu sonre you. You | thinks a great dont of Gen. Arthur, andsodol, | ‘My inspiration mado him President, and J um | going to nak yo to let mo havo $500. It I pet j ontof this] will return tt. If not, charge It to tho Statwarts. Yours for our cnuso and very cordially, f Canons Gurreav. * In court, Washtugton, Dec. 10, 1851, 3 P, 8.—Plense give your check to my brother, a atten, uf Buatot, oud mako ft payable to my order, ee Sree Se OiGs THE PRISONER COMMENTED? “T don't care a suap about itone way or the other. If you hind presented the letter you would probably have gotten the money, but, as you concealed it ina menn, sneaking way, you didia't get the money. -Itlaq very good lotter anyway, but [ don't like thls way of stopplig and stealing my private letters and drageing thom Inte court.” % Scoville thon asker the witness: ‘ Will you give your opinion whether such 2 letter as that, written to n man he did not know, does not indleate unsoundness of inind 2” aAnswer—L don’t think {t- Indicates un- soundness of mind, -1t seems to ine CONSISTENT WITH 118 CUARACTER AND MIT through life of seliciting money from sources where he had no reason to expect It. Guiteau—I don’t think so either; it only shows what a Jackass you are, Scoville. Col. Corkhill—Your Honor, if these inter- ruptions on the part of the prisoner are to continue, L must request tho dock to be placed In another part of the room, Scoville (impatiently) —You can place itin tho cellar, If you want to; we slinn't coject, Col, Corkhlli—You enn’t object, Svoville+We don't desire to object; all wo ask fs that you will mako your motion, ie you have one to make, and not harangue.the jury as you du yesterday, Svovillo. then read tu the witness the hy- ~ potheticnl question for the deft ness replied: “ Upon that hypothests, hits tne sanity Is a self-evident proposition.” DI. WALTER KEMSTER, Superintendent of tho Wisconsin Stato Tos pitat for the Insane, hod devoted his atten~ tlon fo the study of insanity for the past tit teen years, ‘The witness was familiar with the provess of taking the confortutty of: the end, and did not believe that much fupor- tance, as a rule, could be attiched .to the shape of the head In deterinining a question ot sanity. or insunity. ‘Tho witness exhibited & number of sllps showing tha shape, as taken with tho “conformiter’ of heads, of a nitinber of gentlemen, Including ‘Treasurer - Glititian, Col, Ingersoll, Judge Carter, W. J. Stbley, and Col, Corkhiil, In the ease of Col. Ingersoll, witness remarked, (pohiting with his finger), “This slde appears flat us com pared with the othar’? * Guitenu—Lhat shows Bob ard 1 are both cracked {n the same direction, “Col, Corkhill’s head.” sald witness, “lias avery marked depression upon one slide." QGultony Unterrupting)—L1L bet you could, put your foot In the depression in his" head, Witness .(continulng)—The- depression ts yory 5 : SUMLAT TO THAT NOTICED “IN THE Plug U ONEN'S HEAD, [Laughter] Guitenu—Oh, ha is cracked a grent deal - Worse than Tan, . ‘fhe wiviess related {neldents within his knowledge ‘of persons who had conunitted crimes while acting under the inituence of Insano delusions? and defined whut he cone sidered insnug tulustons to be, Gultonn shouted to hims "Ob, you're talk. ing about cranks; tell ua ‘something about Abrohain, ant then there would be some sense to your remarks.” : ‘No witness was then asked If ho had ever sen aense Where tho porson committed » erlmo and clatued Diving tnsplration; and it so, haw such persons deported thenisejved before and after ta act, Ho replied that in stiah cases’ the deluslon (or Inspiration, ay | they claim {¢ to be), comes to the person suds -denly and with Intense pressure, and that such persons act quickly and upon: suddew Impulse, delaying polther tu. consider oppor ~ tunity nor weapons. ‘Thgtit would be in» possibly concelve, without witnessing’ it, the energy and Impetuosity, and determina tlon with which persons acting under an due gang delusion cayry out thelr purposes. ‘Thats a “ atta ? d 4 a 5