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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Telegrams to The Star. ‘The Wail Embezzlement Case. LANARAN, THE ACCUSED, RELEASED ON BAIL. Special Dispatch to Tak Evextno Stan. Batiwone, November 23.—The hearing in th® case of J. W. Lanahan, arrested last Wednesday on the charge of embezzling money frum the U. & C= eee faite majls, had a hearing at noon to-day before U. & F ity by carriers, on their own acconnt, st 10 cents pet ‘ommissioner Rogers. Little or no attempt was. : a Week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the conten, 2 és made to disprove the charge, and he was released : centeeach. By ma!!—postage prepaid —50 cents a month, on $5.00 bond to appear ¥ the U.S. ciroult One year, $6. six ments, $3. court here on the second Tuesday of December. J, acfEntered at the Fost Office at Washington, D. C., a# es mail matter.) N. Mck as in former lustance, went security. : ~ ‘Tue Werxiy Star—published on Priday—$? a rear, * —— Chicago Improvement Syndicate. : Eostace oreyaid. Six months, §1; 10 copies for $19, 40 = S MEW YORE AND EXGLISH CATITALISTA INTER ANS ; be pe L. » v0. Q~ N SN CHICAGO, N ngutshe ‘ tone mat be ped in advance “ 58—N®: 8,935. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1881. TWO CENTS. si = — —2 tion. Kona a 7 z Sa = == = z = ES TS ce lish bondholders, F 1 Mr. Scoville sald Guiteau’s first and only politica! | tion; had been in the habit ot making such ob-| witness wrote him anote asking for his board in rar MISTRICT. Ing eastern caput INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR THE GREAT HORDER TR Al experience Was at ‘Troy. where he dil hot deliver | servathone: vs he had been frequently called upon | advances defendant wrote, in reply, si CITY AND DIS c Iniprowenent tn. his speech, Dut gave it to the reporter's to print. | to assist in getting people into the Insime asylum: | jwiymen stot th lowing Week: witness party. ‘The Mines say Astrerwenrs He said he had the notion that the speech as # | he had been called upon t examine as many as: | Wrote again at the end of tie week, and he re- Criminal Court Jurors Drawn. me #5 Said be engin AtroxsETs : gteat effort, and showed it to leading men. doven cases a year.” Witness undertook to in- | pled, she had. his last note, THE LIST FOR THE DECEMBER TERM. werful andicate te Avetto Sanps3:h page “They all spoke well of it, too,” interrupted | quire into Guitevu’s mental condition and came to GUITEAU BREAKS OUT AGAIN. ‘To-day the following were drawn tn theclerk’s | rllway magnates. 4 Roce : ‘apg GUITEAU ENRAGED WITH MR. SCOVILLE. Gutteau. eel = She cone tuston Sy i wes eas Oa his cori | it’s of nO consequence,” interrupted the pris- | omice for grand and petit jurors of the Crimina has bought t e th th DONS, “It was a yery commonplace production, contin- | clusion upon facts of his own observations, and “Twa ali 5 | ec es ESE 3 ponnwenhd the Bowen esta ‘The = ued Mr. Scoville, but he (Cuiveau) considered tt the | facts mone Saswee ae ee by others; he | OPC. a eee ora ieacas ener = Court, December term, which will be convened on | Tit a'a8's denot for the pe PRISONER'S FREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS, | stun of the campaign. took “into consideration the _ heredita account. Tha abou ery | the frst Monday (th) In December by Judge Cox. | Chetern and western cok THE PRISONER'S FREQ WMORRUPLUNS, | Srne rehol war cluim idea,” shouted Gulteau, | {niluence; the fact most prominent nice lady,—a very nice lady, indeed. GRAND JURORS, geneies in Chi “was the first gun, too.” the peculiar exaltation of emotion: Mr. Scoville went on examining Mrs. Lockwood, nday Herald; Lawrence Gard- | ontiay of a millie ae ‘Guiiona iocenies Wisicud: perio of exe itementzhe thought hs dete z when the prisoner brokeont Ven Chis Hing or Jackson, 3014 M st: W. L tits 9 z herence of thy also an abnormal egot e| “This is irrelevant, and I object to this kind of See ee Z Mt Boste THE COURT COMMANDS HIM TO BE SILENT.| yr, Scoville went on criticising the speech and | (Gujteau) wa ys subject to a pseudo-relig- | testimony. I presume there loa people in the P. Taltavull, 723 8th st. s.e.; rn Hilnots ratiroad r Goovs—sth page. Se showing that it was a poor effort, The prisoner's | lous bellet; he thought there Mee ae ate ne (oy | ROUSE who thousnt I was a crank. Ihave no | Caleb Churchman, $39 La. ave.;'S. C. Mcbowell, it of the New York, € seaaraee ce a = aoe Hanna St the table sharpl. e fu and an impairment of the mental | dount of it, at ail.” 32 C st. n.e.; Geo. Neltzey, county; John T.Green, | roa SS ene ee TESTIMONY OF THE DEFENCE, | "°° famed witn rage.” Striking the table sharply ish ne don toaple to detect | Serna MiGOuESDS mis wasmIxeroN noanoise | 22S Be: Geo. Netty, county; Joun T.Grren a Wiseuis Suse xcme-tth pane ———— Caray aan solemnly against your trying to Rees a ee eumaty, OL os (Gobb, Jos oth su hws John Herrell, 9 ee Sa AMILY res 6th page. 2 est NOW Ss ains that there was: Ist. A strong here Mrs. Lockwood said she had communteated with | Cob), 1012 10th St. now. ; Jolin E. Herrell, PRINCE BISMAKCK'S SON. Frsaxctat—ad page, id 1 make me outa fool. If you want to rest your case isposition. 2d. More or less conge! see nwood sald she hs xt iD | ave. M18 Sth st. nw re sie Serger coma ot ea For Kent (Rooms=)—4th page. i tline CAINE ADEE We CHER TIALL tee | Teatit on tno ane tiny tae tee Deity inspired the | Moral defect. 3d, About the age of puberty came | him by note regarding the board bill. Davtd A. | :2ONRON, November 22 —The Morning Post save For ti ac—aths pees: crowdsthat gathered about the City Hall There | rest it on ie tit on Dy Danes fon | this exaltation ot his emocuial naeee “onthe | _ “They were too Line-hearied,” sald the prisoner Wingy that Count Herbert Von Riamarck, the Chanoetiors cous) —4th page, Was a dense mass of umbrellas, rubber overcoats, | ch and 1 am with We ee supposition thot his dlagnosis was correct, he in- | “and too polite to annoy me about my board.” V seinen orarily attached f na iia eeeeen ae marhitsomee early this morning. and'an ocee | ocite,btisouer stopped amoment, and then broke ras insaiie: he believed he anid he tevase ke ares | A litte later the prisoner broke out saying, with onge C. Walker, 1218 F St. maw.; | MAKING IT LIVELY POR HUNTERS IN IRFLANB, SALE (Houses)—4th page. marshal's office ea gy aNd an occa- | out again: ner eae “e him se- | @SMack of the lps,“A good place to board.” SW. ; Jeremiah © 2th ; sarhinraerat : : it oe dangerous, ‘and took measures to have him se- pS “A. good pl h, 821 153g st. &.w.; Jeremiah Cross, 711 12th | During the hunt of the Kildare hounds Umea GestLEmes's Goons —3d pare. sional swaying In the mass showed that there were tank ty, the Delty inspired this actand he win | Cinecronis, ond. to hearing of it, left the county. | Stopping a moment, he safd; “Gen. Logan boarded | st. Se.” hounds were poise Ballina. “The waar oF Hovsrrvenisaise animated bodies under these coverings, The SIRS prisoner (ie sunk back, muttering in nis | Witness saw him on one occasion rise, without | there and alot. of high-toned people. Tean rec a PETIT JURORS. of the hounds consequently stopped the hunt and crowd was let Into the court room about twenty | rage ajrainst Mr. Scoville. He’ rotested against | 22Y Provocation or inducement, and | ommend it as a boarding house. J. B. Nalle (of Hooe Bros.); W.H. Doural.George- | canceled the fixtures for the future. A inab nutes to 10 o'clock. The prisoner was brought | Mr Scovilles sevine he wos aot. Petes ee or present in jan ,exelted | Mrs. Lockwood testifled that the prisoner ap- | town Heights; R. W. Hobson, $19 7th W.; | 500 people attacked the Armagh Huni Club at Ba Lost axp Fouxn—4th page. aiien ai bu can Gedeca ee Stating What Witnesses will swear to,” | coherent manner and appeated to them to come | peared to her tathen eats we: Pris nervous | Thos. J. Miller, 10th st,, bet. Mand N se.; W. H. | iym: Many of the horses were severely ‘Marmracrs—sth page. up from jail, under guard, about 9 o'clock. He wa: said Mr. Scovile * | tothe Lord. Guiteau borrowed some clothing and | and, perhaps, lacked a knowledge of etiquette. H.Cisseil, 1132 7th st. ; Henry Kengla, county: | stoned. Mong to Loan—4th page: hurried to his room, and Dreakfasted there before | Sald Mr: Scoville, disappeared suddenly. He thought his religious | | “A little abrupt in my manner, perhaps,” said | Francis Hi. Smit 51 St. DW, H. Rowland, A LOCK-orr. Seneuit kG Mh eee the court opened. Mr Couenit hes > to protest against these | {cling was pseudo or false, and ruse from the ex- | the prisoner. county; HE. Kloiz, 1706 G Knowles, | toxnox, November Prnsoxat—tth pace. GUITEAU EXPRESSED GREAT FEARS speeches by the prisoner, Prowse agains altition of is emotion. “Witness was called to |” ‘Tiere were objections made to his manner, Mrs. | 1228 0th st. n.w.; Dantel Ste 3 | Clare has'been e waL—4th paxe. ee ee pride Well ks, Col- | 2ttend Guitean’s father last year; he was suffering | Lockwood sald. Chas. Ebel, 7th TONAL —4th pase. when he was taken through the crowd, and be- tis not necessary to make any remarks, from a hopeless case of dropsy of the abdomen, | “The prisoner here ex tained :—"Th A. A. G ‘There was too much risk, he sald, in taking quiet uther W. Guiteau was then deranged; he (Gul- | ing of course I kept my mouth stte> T deat cae tmuch weniwa Ms » “ teau) sald the sickness was entirely unnecessary; < Sa “Justifinble Ht. Retio1ous Notices Ist page. wrong spi ee RSE oe nea banal Guitar = andy that if he had lived in proper relatign with Christ ST a Oar ee ee oka or turning | 8:3 ANGPeWW. Kelley, American ‘House: Geonxe = Sreciat Notices—Ist page. CENES IN COU ne Cork hill ‘ e might have lived forever; witness had never ier hook! “ax witous ei = | W. Dodson, 1518 31st st.; Joshua Green, 70h st. and Srectauties—4th pace. Ex-Distriet Attorney Charles H. Reed, of Chica-| ar¥pocpsiil! Teminded him that he could speak | soon nim petore the illness; disenses of the liver Seen, and Jcoking at witneasin’a very GIS lve. ave Albert Be Jackson, 1006 Sst sa: Sreamens, &c—6th pase. So, who appears here as a witness for the defence, | | T make my running statements,” sald Guiteau, | Wold sometiines produce aberrations of mind | ‘Eyes were pretty sharp, probably,” said the Cah ere Bewixe Macutwes—3d pare, Oceupied a seat for a short time this morning with | “against a long speech,” el paeraeg Sr Cate cee gun @ Cleeane Werle prisoner. — aitituag tee teuantay jay sama lope Ee ahs Mr. Scoville. Dr, Nichol f Bloomingdale asylum, | A SUGGESTION BY MR, DAVIDGE APPROVED BY GUI- Was hereditary insanity in’ the | family Was Ck oed eek ee ee croseexamination, pare Beton eed, aie aay the will of Mar: | verdict of justitiable hon a = P formerly superintendent of St. Elizabeth's, who TEAU. the tendency to ‘cause aberration would be more THE “RETIRED UNITARIAN MINISTER.” Eekloff was filed, ful and d _ ‘Tunxise Batns—ith page. 43 " , efence, " ‘| marked; he (L. W..Guiteau) sometimes kept wit- nm MINIS to probate by Judve Wylie. She Dequeathes to A Murdered Unpenraxrns, &¢.—Sih pase. has been eee ia ne he aetence, sone court asked the district attorney to suggest fess coe ee! hours, talking | | Norwood Damon, the “retired Unitarian minis gach of her ut a small sum, and to her | cmcaco, November es Waren (Help)—4th page. ity and Sat near the desk of the prose- See eee eo ee eae ee PERT ea es eae tha ee | euros Botan, was next called, “Ho was) an | Canebier, Sarah Bums, he “appointing D. 0'C. Cal | : Wasrep (Situations) 4th page. cuting officers. These recent outbreaks were simply attributable ery pecnlant And foult-fniling, more so than any | elderly gentleman witha tuft of white beard under ieehancoleaen ¥ katie) pelts sey I a sas WasTep (Honses)—4th page. eee to the counsel making what he believed to be an | Patient he had ever treated. his chin. He described at some length the lecture | “4 rt ef v. 1 tS Tare Gch en ered. Rabentiy we WASTED (Miscellancous)—4th page. Ra ee ce eae CALEED) 20) ORDER opening. He (Mr. Scoville) takes the speech of the | At 12:30 o'clock a recess was taken. at Payne Memorial hall, given by the “Little Giant Med a erste all of Geonge N. Hopkins was | his farm, but was not known to have auy money, Woop axp Coat—6th page. a es hatin ‘ Poe, beara gee prisoner and comiments upon ft If he would take THE RECESS of the West.” : Tects that, the proceeds of his life insurance polic: The Marker a ———= | later than usual in taking their places. Guiteau, | the usual course of stating what he intended to | was spent in the usual way by the crowd that re- S for $2.00 be used for the purpose of maintain abe 7 a5 usual, had a bundle of papers in his hand when | Prove, these interruptions would be avoided. He s He left the hall’apparently very much incensed | + Putian Pueiad mystery 7PALTTOR November 23.—Vinginia fis, ennes SPECIAL NOTICES brought in. Mr, Scoviileappeared as though he | Chatacterized Mr. Scovilles address ne a sort of | Mained in the court room. ‘The prisoner was taken | af! the people of Boston; Ne seemed Uke ® very | Sorat teat tie pea ee ee case eran oF = a is L. + Sco appeared igh jumble, and suggested that he should be kept | Out, and the counsel also retired from the room. | nervous man who ha suddenly been very grossly | (Siti AveRnore me Sith Or 42) gor shonkn: E FOUNDRY ME, CHURCH, lita AY had thoroughly recovered from his fatigue of yes- | Within bounds. The time was passed by the spectators inside | insulted: his discourse was incoherent; witness | Pald Beutie Ds Droveeds, of policy tn the Masonic Maen (ag giice: The sermon by Rev. J. | terday. Addressing the court, he suid there had | “I agree with that,” shouted Guiteau. “Tdesire lunching and reading newspapers. The New York | (Ould not understand what the lecturer was driv- | Mutual Rellet Aecociation. bla act and funeral super, B. Va 1» US. —_| been returned to the court a deposition taken in | to commend the prosecution for their liberal spirit Feb q| 8 about; witness supposed the man tnust be in- | expenses be paid teh and jewelry | #¢:. tmily, ee AEE SOULS can HTH AND | Dakota, which had been submitted to the def all through.” Papers get to the City Hall about recess time, and | sane; never saw the defendant afterwards, Tischia “He appoinis & Ce tare eee | Thankacivine aetvices to-ticttow at li any Objet Scars old; it there were OUITEAU CouPLIMENTS MR. CORKHILL. THeCorHIOy has reaped Mena oreaeS Ten | ex ihG Witness was excused without being cross-| %o.nschild. He appoints S.C. Kau a8 tulsex- | Ee, TEESarvinG wre BE | Know it now, for otherwise he might arrange to| | MT. Scoville sald that it he took tte district at) crtal pet Dasketsare depleted (every day. | The GUITEAU’S ATTACK ON HIS SISTER, — SE held Po penn : > Churel get the witness here. Orney’s opening, aS an example, he had not and | neighboring restaurants also catch many drops y. Olds ar 2 | Waih and L etterte tao Cnrveraiint sek Oat | id_he had hastily examined the | would not go beyond Dounds. from the golden shower. | Tn the far back rows, | sce orcieneine eee, Sopotesd ae the Police Court tats | lal Aas Coram eeations and their pastors, Rey. Mr. Kes and Rev. nd was not incHned to object to it! Guiteau here broke out again: «I think €ol, {uring recess, can be heard a suspicious munch | theg: brie haces REST Chicas | Aitecnool Win Rosa a alse steady—sonithern “white, SieShavers, uniting. He had not yet submitted It to his} outea : Ses f | Ot tne rate ee tate Peanuts. Heretofore many | edge of Guitean's attack on Mrs. Scoville with an | #iteroon with keeping a, disorderly house at No. | Sesern mixed, epot and’ 3 = METROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, COR and would like to have until tosmorrow | Corkhill made a very fine opening for his side of | of the male spectutors following. a custom, eo. axejshe told him defendant had attempted to kill | that the house was viciled by pemame ar heck | Bet. GbkMaGG%: January, OX qa : ES oa dy eerects. Thaskcelvnw tertice write: | Mornin. Without, Bitterness f tang Mituout venom and | tablished by ancient authonities, have smoked | ner with an axe, that he was cramp and ane | ttn 2 Kept tn a state of disorder all the thie. | Sowsast™yaa, duct aay band, wo ™m. Sermon by the paste Tey R.N. Baer. There This was agreed to. without bitterness. I think it was a very fine eumng e recess; ane the ia smoke has ore Wanted witness to put him off the place; | The court committed her to Jail for 60 days. Four } Rye 1.0081.08. Hay finn and . Will, be a specially sting feature in the service to Gereaver irae speech. TH IEA GE THEOL ea EIST ATT Eos oi Un | CECENAUL poeenea grou REEL: CRO Gore | Or Gis RTE a eee aes Beate : all the friends of the late Mr. Thos. 5.8. Perry. It Spa ‘The prisoner kept quict here, and then broke | the altar of justice—but to-day the officers of the | de peecmied gteatly excited:) hb aald Mra | Cnet wert comma te. the workhouse for 60 | Pvisions dull and” easier oe |_ Mr Seavins rising again, sald he had requested, | out, “shying: “That speech. wos hot only pub. | Court Went “about the court, ordering the cigars Scoville accused iin of being crazy, Dut that Soe | ayn cae fr ee Bulk meate—sbeul ere an ‘clear Thanks: | OD One oceaston,'papers taken from the prisoner | jished on the 6th of August, but I was actively | and cigarettes to be put out. Was crazy and not he; and that if she was put ne PUBCe ie and 10, E . Siena tervice Tomorrow, (Thumday) at li am. by | when he was arrested, ‘The district attorney | engaged with Gen. Arthur and others in tis | — ‘The court reassembled at 1:10 Pim. The prisoner an Insane asylum all would go well on the place. | Dgap ar 102 Years oF AGRI—a certificate was | Hey ans (Pyle Creme © VF Dommn. Allinvited. No servitein | said he intended to use them as evidence; the | cuinpalgn. Tmade suggestions to them, That is | was brouget lak tee te eee eso filed in the office of the health officer of the deatia | 27428. "Teuvleunu nomial. romped » the eventnie. SE= |r proseeritioa’ had Glanedt tw Cass anit ace tana tates tg serzice on whlch ipplied for oftice.” || then an awkcw delay of a few minutes, owing an witness was going on to tell of Guiteaw’s | of Sarah ‘Thompson, colored, at 2110 10th street Rip cargore ordinary to fair. Sai TERN PRESBYTERIAN cHURC oie ces ee nese | “Mr. Scoville reques risoner eep | to the non-arrival of the prosecuting oflicers. mistakes in farm work, when the prioner, who | northwest 102 yal soft, 9.” Whin 16a 16 SF There will be 7 Papers, and he renewed his demand por Bne Paver | qutets e ‘Dr. Rice was recalled tw the stand and. further had become restless spoke, saying: awe have had = —— ee ae u on In. To-InGEroTw De Lvl have agate Was Willing to let Mr. Seo-| “ “Then confine yourself,” sald Guiteau, “to facts | examined by Mr sees, he ne oe ee GSDUpOrRIAKInN GUE trate on A Brack Boy's Vitiarsiovs Arremer ro Ovr- | Per barrel, Poon To ie | ene et He {tte district | at | and not to imagtiation.” obliquity of thought in the father reminded him igh of ¢ o at's all there 18 | Race A GrnL.—About 2 o'clock yesterday. after. | TIS: te t, ae wee z OUR i : aces ecu ‘he court comma s CROSS-EXAMINATION OF DR. RICE. a ‘a 75 rying nol he a ris 73, els. No market to-tnrrow. Hiecgeems SSO tt eects Tearee’ | Mer Gonvile ta Boe Chins aaah 2 sruceeamng [eur oee ee eeee 2 beaten | Davidge then cross-examined the witness | Shue, Jer Jou, and falling im that was out | act Of indecently, assaulting litle 10 year old | “SEW YORE, kn es abit aig tate a on corner of Sth sud F streets nortuwest. ‘Public | necessary. “I shall keep qulet,” sald Guiteau; “1 want this | The prisoner, he sald, was living, when he exam-| Cory nme county eee Te Woe had a | colored trl nan Heut aventie. He had | Moderately active. Goveraients quict abd firta, Colton : it" | GUITEAU SAYS THE NEWSPAPER SLIPS LEFT AT THE thing to go out straight, and on the stand I'll teil | ined him, with his sister, Mrs. Scoville, at Beaver | there in the summer of °76, and not having any | torn the child’s clothing partly In the Police | “N SGIVING OF} G, AND EXPE. DEPOT IMPELLED ITM TO THE CRIME. the whole story.” Lake, Wis. Witness had never seen him before, | money Idid try to do some farming to pay tor | Court tus afternoon he was changed with attemt | gnc "What heavy Asstreets northeast) To-morrow (Thuzedayy, at ~ |p cuiteau here raised his voice. ‘I may state, MR. SCOVILLE THEN PROCEEDED and had not seen him since. Oleg and dd wel, Lares aa Wall when T | Guilty. In answer to-a question fromthe feuen he | Spirits turpentine Se Beas m. (-“Thankeciving Offerings” received at eur bee | Your honor,” he sald, in reference to these papers, | with nig remarks. He reviewed Gulteau’s career | _ ‘After he ran away,” sald Mr, Davidge, “you aia | fice and did I won't have any more of this | Said he was 15 yearsold. The case was sent | LOND: November 23, "12:30 Tie Fest mee cad ail ecenee Fy cette oopterted | “that I left at the depot a number of papers at the down tothe shooting of the President. He coula | 20t see him again?” kindof talk.” ” to the grand jury, and he was committed in de- | 100 1-16 for both money aud. the account. U. SOE epg at 7:0, some, Sinners, to the Gospel | tme of iny arrest. I had forty or Atty slips from | noe nave done this ace, Mr Scot ete | MNO, sir” Mr. Scoville pursuing his questions, fault of $500 ball. sorerane trastees Cetih eee hae nae Sees ae Feast. 2a : pelow acre rowepaners, showing the polttical siti | cout trom some irresistible infuciice. They # PUI SUREAD DENIES | RUSNING AWAY. OE Oe Ae poorer ting omcers salt: re | THE FoRUING BapGr.—Private William L. Fuck ye Hilinols Central, 130%." Fess si pane = ‘ . zi ‘ ence, « | you gentlemen will insist in having r nis bs = ott = a EO eer ee eer Sta AND F | tion ab that time. These slips show the action that show ena up to the tite of the shooting he was Twent back to Chicago to open a law office,” | you gentlemen 1b DEGrINE on fis Glee ota uate | lng, a ton Wankineeon Light tutatry tomes oes | ¥ bl apn ‘Thankegi ring Dis Fa nb fore eet pepo coe to a Beals By rene pee noticed here and sald that he was insane; he had interrupted Guiteau. “I did not run away.” ‘won't have it.” 2 resented that organization with an élegaut gold a pet Bar ju “a = - Slips my mind was fed on. ere W e aboutiorty or J ade 3] a rf Sey rchank of euered music, for the benefit of the Sun- | Aity sips denouncing Gen, GAFHCL, ana it was ty | been able, he sala, to get evidence with the utmost tamity prea contnulng, sald he had been the | "The withess proceeded to describe a scene in a yi ty eee eee America, See MEINE ICRC GOR ag | ving om such things that Y was léd on tomy in-| diMeuity’ ‘One witness who saw the shooting | family physician of Mr. Scoville for ten years or | boat where Ghinne deGuare VeFY much excited, | With their rite club; andit will become tie tnd | REPORTED CAPTURE OF CALDROS aND GALVER BY s INE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 9TH | spiration. z Would testify that he thought the prisoner’sactions | More; had observed in the father eccentricity of fad dean win hey ee exmiten aces a | ¥idual property of the member making the highest THE CHILIANS, ere eg am Thanks | Mr. Davidge, taking up the discussion, sald that | Were those of an Insane man. thought; but did not consider that that was an objected to this sort Of testing, at eaid ie | Score. "The badge, which will be known as the | Senor Elmore, the Peruvian minister here, has een pater erveciaee andes rice: Good this was all much ad about nothing. REFERRING TO THE POLITICAL EXCITEMENT evidence of insanity; religious eccentricities were | Yesn't tree. ay “Puelling badge,” ts designed as a Maltese cross | received cable advices from Pern informing’ him Bien Welcome: “Produce the papers,” shouted Guiteau, “and | which had, it was alleged, influenced Guiteau, Mr, | delustons; any aberrations that he noticed in| ¥? ‘ever mind,” said Mr. Davidge, “I will bring it | With target in the center and surrounded with | mat President —— ORROW BEING ALEGAL HOLIDay. | there will be no daa” Scoville said that this continual strite after ofice, | the father when he saw him could be accounted | gy \Gvot » frosted leaves, cach leaf having a blue violet in the | ter of foreign aflalm, hal bern. arrested ott ae -2 CORKAN GALLERY OF ART will bo} | Then turning to Mr. Scoville, who had endeav-| yn, a z for by his iltmess; witness’ daughter was here in| © «that’s Tight, judge,” sald Guiteau to Mr. | center, the whole suspended from a handsome | about the 9th instant by Uhe Chilians, Glosed to the public. "By direction: ored to quiet him, Guiteau Said angrily: “You | Wen the political parties have not been divided | company with Mrs Scoville. Davidge, “you ate doing well.” gold bar by two handsome cross chains of frosted xo, He was als» Informed in tls d on Pi eM. MacLEOD, Curator. | Keep qutet, and domt correct me.” into a hatr’s breadth, has been the issue; all that | aprreav as “THE LIrrLe GIANT OF THE West.” Ber Seovisie lining Gee cene "witness whether | £old., The inscription ts as follows: “The Fuel- Hurlbut. would bly rece Fe NOMCE, TIE BATFE FOR BAY MARE | poner ay evlac ree een euee, that, these | 1s done, all the expenditure of time and money | Frank L. Union, @ yous pence enn al ned ught the defendant insane, Guiteau broke fing adge, Wel C., Xov-24 ts StItutional Stage [Sg ae Ee ee Beleatas as’ Droneey. oe Ge seo Mttornes, | Mi the contest rests on who shall have these offl- | monde moustache, testifted.that he had restded in | in, saying . Affairs in West Washington. tbe tute aaeetee Rene ickcte wt pleans be: pamenk. He proposed that at recess, or as soon as possible, | Cov tHe fact, was this crime ryatad.o2 Modern | Boston for twelve Fears; frst became acquainted Toe lee sila Sle ‘o'clock adjournea | ,S®8T 70 Hosrrrar.—Robert Barkley, who was ember Ist. to continue to recog oe Mr. seo should ee over the papers, ; jury would bea rebuke to all parties that con-| With the prisoner in Boston September, 1879; | tui Friday. tre CUaaapeato nec Si Se ced P| and that the a : ot N, No. 3b. U. RK. Y Ba a fos ye sale = these papers had been | tinually foment strife. He apologized forthe time | he wanted to hire a hail in Payne Me- THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PROTECTING GUITEAU hospital last evening. leads Min’ to think {pastemble at the Armory, corner | Printed, and he would furnish Mr. Scoville with | he had taken; said he was alone and engaged ina| Morial bullding from witness; defendant = - is northwest, TO-MORKOW at 8 o'clock | copies. Tew pcan aes ne Tee fd have | stated that he wanted to hire’a ‘hall in- | ROW devolves entirely on the civil authorities—the | BRAIN AND MUSCLE—Some young gentlemen of ians are determined to persist In thelr sharp. in full for the purpose of proceeding to| “That's all we desire,” sald Guiteau. Then turn- | DCW, Practice, and for hime The Guetion wise | aependentiy. of the churches; he Wanted | Warden of the Jall being responstble for him from | this place have organized aclub for thelr peed vors to break up the constitutional governs Baltimore, Md.,,to yart Temple, “peealeatony cere. | ing again to Mr. Scoville, who tried to. check iim, | they had determine was a question that af- | to give a lecture on the subject, “Why two-thirds | the time he enters the door to the time he leaves Temes Mon Tete ieee pecs, | eee aen oe _arone banding the on =| i : el E ountry, whether an, ente ‘arf an; x ei = peapte = 3 ea night Guard. | reviewing them. It 18 very important that thes fortunes, was to end his life ou the galows. "| that ‘he had last lectured” inv Worseesans | arrival and receivingone when he leaves. Outside | ¢ Se tag. OW ing oMicers have een elected: | In reply to an Inquiry as to the truth of the re ad ens AEN a ve EAE | slips be produced, because they show the politle: Mr. Scoville finished speaking at 11:30 a.m, that he ‘had no money, but was positive | the jail the responsibility for the prisoner Is on the fain Arenas rere Brooke Hunter secretary; | Ported selzure of President Calderon, of Peru, by Gooabe Rian, Car tokad foe Gs Commas | Me Scoville bald Ls woud Geen ae eeces| aE GOREN cred eh court rule that the | religious teacher direct from God; that he would | that he can procure the assistance of the reular | Master ented aicnber OMary O° -B. Bpok: | ere males tne. fp nd See it Pin them IM Mis opening ae Would, Uke to | witnesses, except the experts, be excluded trom | Pay for the printing, “The defendant got out a pro- | troops. at the arsenal or the weds eee denne Ne Choe ae ie a ; Thave = CHESTER & NDS PHOTO Rooms, | cierto them im his opening, Mr. Corkill sald | the court room, Tae? Oat ee eee, fall tO hear the Hon. | racks. The troops from the arsenal have been on | @€0, from North Carolina, Thee para ontes o's seizure, bus E>” GISTER (£ HANDY'S PHOTO ROOMS, | that it it would bring Mr. Scoville’s opening to & Tien Eaiiaees a TIL BOW. WLY oe OE ate mearom the west. He | guard at the jail since July 2d last to protect gov- | Bet for the canal company. hiss the third canco hort * Nes to secure wood picthires at the low | Conclusion any sooner, he would send for the pa- e co that was the practice of the | will show why % of the Face are golng down to | ernment property, and not strictly for the proteo- | Of the 1,000,000 feet of lumber purchased by the © dogen for Cabinet ize. Wecan make | Doms A messenger was then sent out and returned Oe al Perdition.” tion of the pridoner, and it Js, clalmed that Sehr Janes A Garheld. Wooarein: hom Bath, r persisting in exe € | Pictures if itis raining and cloudy. | with the pay © crier was about executing the order. Mr. “4 LIBERAL BSTOIATR.” he law passed in’ reference troops a 3 ik a ne 2 | ercising acts of jurisdiction which interered with , west. 36 _ | 4 FRorest ruow THe pistaIcr arrorxey as To THe | Scoville asked that ‘an exception bemade in the | A Iberal estate Interrupted the prisoner. | the polis Will prevent them doing anything | ee ea ee eat ene | the Oca ny Tn Toe etc en lutertored with == CHILDRE Fe COreh itl Chek oak Ok THE DEFENSE. | case of Mrs. Scoville and Mr. John Guiteau. After | ‘Tho witness resuming sald he noticed nothing | M0re than they have done. Under a” strict THE CANAL TRADE—GRAIX.—ATTived, boat, M. C. | commande forees.” Minister Martinez also toa aa St D.., November 21, 1581. Mr. Corkhill then got up, referred to the manner | Some discussion the prosecution agreed to this, | strange abomt Guitent the Mrse day, Dut he did Soap ay tne reece eee aS erat, {hat | M. Bayer, with 4,000. bushels of wheat, Coal--29 | Sa¥s Ukat he has been Informed {rom syne soutees ofthe Cit HOSPILAL of the Districtel Cor | that Witnesses for the defense had been sum- ‘Testimony for the Defence. Sreerwards. | He (Guiteau) said he had challenged | Suil‘and killed Guitent: aan eee eee | boats leit Cumberland Monday with 3,327.06 tons of irs . 5 , will be = 2 Mr. Ingersoll to debate several times, but, he did | Jal and Killed Guitean, the troops would have had | Cont as follows: Fur, Geommetowie Conon | and by othiers that he ie how contin don board i rg, willbe hed atthe | moned—by blank subpcenas—and protested | THE FIRST WITNESS TO SUSTAIN THE INSANITY. A 0 0 right to intert less the parties 1 t= | Coals “hy a H , the Sth day of Le- | 9 i 5 ‘The tirst qi ‘r | Rot think Mr. Ingersoll had ‘the courage to meet | ROMght to interfere untess pares in the at~ | Co., 1,288.14 tons; Borden Co., 424.19 tons: New Cen- | & Chilian inan-of-war iu the harbor of Callao, ember, 1851. : against this proceeding. He remarked that the| The tirst witness called for the defence was H. | him+ witness began then to think he was a ttle | Wore huaced the jan Dullding tn danger; in other | trai Go., 223 tous: Blaen Avon Co. 1212; Mary. Railron ) FENDALL, prosecution had no means of knowing wiio these | N. Burton, a Congregational preacher, from Syea- | “queer.” ‘The witness gaye a laughable des crip. | Words, that the soldiers could not have legally pro- | {ina ca., 470.11. uanss Gores cree Co., 219. Big Railroad Plans. Bzs-atds ren’ mtal. D.C. _ | witnesses were. ‘They might, he said, be penl-| more, lL’ He was a middle-aged gentleman. of | tion of Guiteau’s lecture, saying thut after half an oe Rise oney eee {eis | tons. For Alexandria—America Co., 578.03. MESSRS. GOULD, SAGE, AND FIELD ALLEGED TO TATE THE NORTHERN MARKET, tz = AND 0 | tentlary convicts. is * growtea)| Clerical appearances, He testified that ho had re- | (imecr a: sue Tenuy ponatge dlagusted. with | Eimer by due Gat te eae ees Sars : SLLOL, Wan mrck been, streets northwest, will be open WEDNESDAY. ‘We don’t know any such persons, sir,” growled Kals Mich. ~ | himselr, gral up his manuscript and ran for or een r - Alexandria Affairs. Jay Gould will notify Wall street to-day that he the 224, from 5 a.m. until 11 o'clock p.m. av" | Guiteau. sided In Kalamazoo, Mich. up to two years ago; | the doot. Propeaty, and that 1¢ would be legal for the regu. | iba ton Sane 30 a has ‘secured control of the New York and New foe, THE FIRM OF J. F. FRENCH BRO, pis. | ,,The_Aitrict attorney, continuing, asked the | met Guiteau there onee.when he lectured there in|" -«piggusted with the audlence,” said the pris. | ;2ny {0 guard it on its way back and forth from the | Reported for Tae Evexrxa Stan. om Hugiand railroad company. ie will alse ES chad covarhietshigt tte Nonna agi ey | court to direct that the names of these ‘witnessrs | the spring of 1877. is lecture Wis On, the secon oner. Jit oul others assert that the vehicle ts the mi Se OL ne awe pants moet S80) ably tnake kn tor Insuring ‘arent: All balls collceted aud ‘nettiements | Should be left with the court, where they could be | Cotalng of Christ. Witness thought, his positions Trhexd inca coubingrn that the anatence | inrsapnate property. and, therefore, the regu- | last mizht, President, Downham presiding tn the | avly make Ku made by JF FE SCH, inspected by the prosecution: Rissaiter the lecture, "U2 Gulteau afew min-| yctoqunanimonsiy that tiotcctures wascrane ties | Henao ors cannot De ca soldiers. who have been | Board Aldeende Tene So ee en Cech Ne | Books OF the Com >. DSTEICT OF COLeMBIA Wo eRe TO coc Te LETT vacate ae [isis Seovine octal ie any neniatie Were mage au || ceieuaantwanted winneeen weenie nal ee Guty at the arsenal are congratulating them- | Leonard Marbury were appolnted proxies to repre. | Tequlred in advance of FSO be a acer he Tomas monthly mecting | AEN, {eCourse he, ind, because pub. | to tie inenatty or tie neuer? again; witness declined to let the hall for any crazy | selves ‘that thelr labors are. about Cader a the | Conc ane no era yreRies to repre roe pe hag be pink Bia, at German Hall, 604 LMM stfeet northwest, at T0 | shed, they would leave the country, He agreed | The prosecution objecusd to thia sortot testt-| lectures. He said he was not craz hon, Dereaae | $a gauhen Je Was a day or two ago, suggested | ing next week. ‘There Was considerable agitation majority of the stock 1s_ln Mr. Gould's posession, 2a. at . EO era Ust to the government, ‘They had | mony, and the court sald that {t was in the nature | that God was his teacher and counsellor, Defend- | that the regulars might be called ou te ease the | ele ae aS Eee eas considerable agitation ene ce aaa aes pmlc’ pose 7 a to attend, eet pep er eM ty De A fmone: Ted the quneh ant afterwards met and conversed with him in the | City Hall, the reply was made that, although the | andria water company discharge the trust granted | OF in the hands of his friends, Russell nd rd toattend. - Soar ea raca eragete cages here in Washington, | Of hearsay testimony and ruled the question out, | aiUsftervanis met and conversed with him in the | City Hall, the eply was made {uenanen, tae | Rudin wats company discharge We Wrist Aeamted | Cras W, seed are wien hie ou eee ry AM, Secretary. | Colonel Edward Dantels, who Wassickathis home, | ‘The witness said that Guitea Tread In a peculiar toa firm of “Jesus Christ & Co.;" his manner Was | possession of the court—the Highest civil author, | instructed ts exeenine an report Upon aie as | associate of Mr. spoke tre { HEENGTON OF | te ROE Hees ere ang nes epomtion af | manner, aid then Qlverced from his. manuscrips, | toa Hom 0 Tesla) Gurlot go. tls manier was | possession Would be evidence of weakness for the | of the water company. ‘The finance. coumittce | Teporter Last night of the : Tiember of the Nisin eorane, Witness; was 4 Hot ind very connected manner-—not tn the way | tery eoriouns He was sure wita apparently with- | courts to call on the military most likely, y a $500 elt e Wi . SDE IBIAS ol ass : ae : ed apps e military, and most likely, if it | was ordered to pay a $500 elty bond duc Wm. N. Market dur: | New Yorks Geter e aay republican committee if | to interest his hearers—but still the audience, ag a | Sometimes he would get, exelted ap} {put through” | should be found necessary to'call on the military, | Brown In 1880, considerable ‘animadversion. hav ~—4 AY and WED. | jet none) ed Was intimately acquainted with | matte “ieeovit'e sald he proposed. te price. by this | # Dok he had written; witness noticed thatthe | the services ee the Bice santas ue muller ing just been made upon Mr. Brown for not having sf calay octets 3 RESDAY NEXT: Se accommodate ail clases, | “Mr. Davidge sald they would make in uiry about | witness that the iinaninone, expression of those | lids of his eyes were swollen and red; there was | quested—not of the regulars, funded at 8 percent as nearly all the other bon that ee had rae : BSRRS OL Pe ogee FHUBSDAX (Thankeriving) | we matters aad Who heard Gultean was that he was ingines nothing pecullar about their expression. WHAT GUITEAU'S FORMER WIFE SAYS. holders had done. Mr. J. Il. D. Smoot was author- ay Souls heat ae ae eae " pote radeon dc ee a Guitenu on the Colored Race. ‘The prosecution objected, and the court sus- CROSS-EXAMINATION, ‘The Cincinnati Gazete prints an account of an | 12d to build two frame Lea Garin ngland, but Mr. Vanderbilt stalled ea eS Mr. Scoville took his place before the jury and | “Wiire,w wetantially the fact” sald Guit Cross-examined by Mr. Davidge: Interview with Mrs. Dunmore, formerly wife of | {iuits. ‘The thanks of the’ counell were gieey | and insisted that he saw hotline vers Teor Ail yensuan or frame aking oF comtin ation eters | Was about to resume his opening address when, | «they disagreed awit eye ier oe cotta, | ce nes ut we Pee ie hie Nally Wie. or. | Guiteau, who fs on her way to Washington as wit- Aulilor Brockett for, the handsome manner tn In the scheme as it ued een, told fo ihm, Ae ene Eeuavele will oad catiein cee “as the | Guiteau broke in with a personal explanation, as | coming.” sangement was that witness was to have the first | ness in thetrial. Mrs. Dunmore, being asked it she | Which the city annual report for 1881 ha n | prs aa ‘ rade ny wes ork will econ be Frat uP yacse, Any person whe. has | follows: me Dishes 38 | “Sate, ‘Beoville asked the witness it he expressed | $15 when the eollection ‘was taken up, Dut no col thought Guiteau was insane when he was herune, gotten up by him. The application of W. 1. ubty of their name being taken wit please furniah the | uyestertay T used the word Jultns in connection | hig own Jud ent regurding the lecturer, lection was taken. band (from 1809 to 1876), sald: “Oh, nol He was of | Smith for free gas in the public oS haha oan > ie dias, 8h snd Fatesteae. | with te negro race. I meant no discredit to the ee sald Papen Sen Ayn ae vies Adel eee 2 ouala acleneth a pecullar, tem erament, very irritable when he | of election bills were ordered woe ad a yheeling, parua Gee ak race. Its getting now soa colored man 18 a sponsible. z ch disar- | the nature of the “lberal” gatherings at Payne | could not have his own way, but he was perfectly | Goon TEMPLAnS. The Gran of Good ee we Deep Heck, eee tee deal better than # White man.” | ree ee nay eee Memorial hall; most-of these liberalists believed | actionable for all he did. He Was not in any way | Templars Dean Its oosslon Maree he nnd hs Van Garh, wees taaiaed to tao ae ford, ‘Saincian, ‘Siichiesn’ C Mr. Scoville Resumes His Address, “You didn’t like my views on the second co: in God; some were materialists. Witness was | less sane than most men are. He was very vain. | continues its session to-day. Over one hundred | Cr ene circuit court to-day for doing bustivess #s ihe Paes ygtasal Waters, treaty received, | rr. scoviile then resumed speaking. He said he | Ing, did you?” said Guiteau, laughingly. «8 with the majority, and believed in God; Guiteau | He disliked to have People talk about him, and | delegates are to attend. There will be private | Of the clrvult court to-day tor doing busiuoss ws ame Gatco arcsec fea oe aes too ; aie Ge Pe 7 ie opie think I amorseked'on tet, T teen wagon the pI latforin twenty or forty ines always enjoyed any oe Gf notoriety. Why, he | meetings during the day and public jones at night. | Gor SEED Ginbnn Twos ween wore aaeete tari MILBURN'S ARMACY, xtee eve e1 et ih nt”? 1 @ had struck you, would you ve | enjoys al is notoriet ie has now, and is de- | Dr. W. 8. Christian will preside at the meet aS. 7 be 7 el > 4 ph cdhemanr sare fendant to his father, but as objection was made | ‘The prosecution did not cross-examine the wit- struck back 7 asked Mr Davidge, lighted to have his name in the papers andto| Grrcurr Court.—Judge Keith, in the special peo Se ‘bed insurance companies in Pemm> = to reading these letters he would read only two or | ness, and he was excused. te le paeey, inlonantly. 2 [think the people of the United States are talking | term of the ee ee oe n= see FIXTURES. turce of them, ‘These were letters written atter| Frank L. Union was eailed, but ata not answer. | _ ‘NO, sir,” sald Imes, answering Mr. Day-| about him. He never mentioned Insanity in his | up the case of Graham vs. the Poorer Coun v0 Ge ultean sete the Oncldn ci ity. The A ldge’s question. familly and would have resented such a suggestion | company, in which the Midland road was S0ld to | amination of weotes, Holik ee ee ods | Che read explained his motives for lea ee ae | TESTIMONY AB TO TEAMIT ON THR PutsoNEw's |” fYou don't belleve in stetking backt” by others.” Mrs. Dunmore will testify for the gov- | the Hew OWNDSRY, ae win, 3 eq | Whoucted as principals in the pugilistic Nasoe ‘and sell at LOWEST FA 01 e ne count « “ o not.” ernment. REPORTER'S Nores.—Mr. Wm. Jones, arrest: ear Conneaut on November 16th, Was had before g eeccton: ‘Retort Gas distant. | communtiy, the Drow of faith to a elem ag | Hiram H. Davis, an advertising soltcttor for a| Witness had written to Mr. Scoville about. com- enti ones for shooting at Guiteau, 1s the brother of George | Jo“lice Trevor In Jeflersen Chic, yesterday. eke e e newspaper in Erle, Pa., was next called. Here- | {ng here as a witness; during the delivery of the Jones, who served several years upon the police | ferson was the home of Wade abd Giddings, aml E. F. BROOK: asked his father to ald him. ae dee lecture there was some slight interruption, but | ,, rhe full oflctal report of the trial is betng put in | force here. — Wm. Zimmerinan, residing on Royal ‘of that county resent ite — —— * Bee ‘THE PRISONER HERE MADE A STATEMENT Sided in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1842 to 1860; | not ‘much; the lecture canoe ta eae ore with | type at the Government Printing office, to issue in Street, near King, is ill and not, expected to sure gd one Place. for the encou OHN MORAN, as follows: “I may state here,” he sald, “that | knew the family of Wm. 8. Maynard; knew Julia, | the Opinion, of Ils hearers: it was his manner, | Pook form at the close, lawyer Trude has | Vive.——Wm. Smock, the colored man fiued $10, | nq ‘have encouraged the sheriff to an ast SN RAN, chile ' his wife, and his daughter Abby. He testified to| though, and not his words that impressed them? | _ A telegram from Chicago says lawyel yesterday, for maming a cow of Patrick Hayes, 1s | tiv it of all persons engaged therein. Yes= While Iwas on theology and law business four or fo ‘ the audience manifested restlessness and discon: | NOt Yet decided whether he can help Guiteau in | Yesterday, for maming a cow of Patrick MH: terdiy’s examination was eid th & large come $126 Prexxsrivanta AVENUE AND 428 91H Nontinwser, fe years ago—I was Working Doth sogetherone we Ae SUSE ot ee eo ees tent during the delivery of the lecture; Mr.Horace Dip Aa OF OL. present at the trial to-day. ‘The | With disorderly conduct and threatening to Kat SGont Which wascroweea. At tl oviece Popa of cHents, a miserable le whelp, made a > ver and Mr. Norw< eS . Rank! yresel 5 <3 es 4 : Ser ae. ae rtf tte Dest mates of | Complaint against me, and aT was arnted, uie| having visited at thelr house when he was a’bey, | Po2N Tet the iattomns dy denouced whne- Go court-room seems to be a very attractive place for | Geant him "Tue steamer City of Washington fy good lamers of cal rete. Both prisoner be aaa oan ; HEATIN a letter to my father requesting his assistance. AN OCTOGENARIAN WITNESS, teau had sald; ther views were antagonistic. f im occasional attend- ed sad." Under White's right eve a black @id and Kuby and other RANGES and HEATING | [yj\h.4 3 req “He got in the wro! it ay » paid Mr, | 1sters of the city have swelling told its story, wiuile Holden a ‘oved wine acon got in the papers the next morning and did | - thompson Wilcoxson, an old gentleman eighty- got Tong box, it appears,’ id Mr. blue ing tok StOFY, STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &e. mea good deal df harm: 1 was aie ae om old, with a short, white beard, testinea | DSV0Ke, lifting his eyebrows. a ance At the trial it experts became suddenly ac-| preparing z ee without ascratch. ‘The examination of wit PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE RE- | NEXt morning. J Was on theology then, aud out of | ON Years old, 5 If he had been a good decturer,” said the wit- ee were taking extensive notes dur- cy Begg upon which the tax arrears | was brief, and at its conclusion the prisoners were ah ipaaee ge Va Taoney as usual.” 2 that he lived in Stephenson county, Illinois; had | ness, “he would have pega listened to as atten- | five to-day, and were vor flce. Shall hereafter be puld. | Mayor J.T. Beckham was | pound over in the sui of $1,200 cach. As F A little further on the prisoner again interrupted | known Luther W. Guiteau intimately from 1840; tT taaedn apy church in Boston.” : imaster-Ainger and ex-Congressman Hunton | last might awarded the cane voted, at the Odd | cannot raise Gils money Che eeenans fares vescmetie: ecay mame Te ala mot ike thoy eeu had heard him state peculiar things on religious | though he had only occasipy ay “sa ene ea ware sunang We Soe ont jen ON ay He received ver 400 yotes =. A pa ANo. TRANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. business. He did all he could to get me there, ami { SUbJects. He had told witness that he never ex-| during the ‘Damon was a re-| _Mr. Chas, H. Reed, cago, . Sco- ————— ° EW" Connecte’ to Televhone Exchange. ni1-Im,1p_| was mad when Lleit. There was no feloesine | pected to dle; he compared with the best of men | tired” “Un mi Witness." dia | vile all day and ocastonally prompted him in the | 1. 1, searep that Secretary Folger will tssuea| ‘Tue Kesrcoxy Wan Oven aad ~~ | Bs ad Se as PE ae sea | Aa SC eae ca Re ae ee Ne ace ean ted 2s me mad every ink of th: k in his convic' a ut vel ‘Masor EVANS.—Mr, dig ta pasar! ie zane he professed when he first came to the county, he | at of last May: on tho tage on the oc tas canoe of the Boliettor of the Treasury, who ae pad GUITEAU SAYS HE WAS COMPETENT TO BE A cau- | h€ Professed when he first came Ce fi ; into the charges of im-| Cou W- 7 seemed to rela) into the Oneida belief; he} By Mr. Scoville—The juiteau) tried to | was detailed to examine int 7 the Atlanta tors, The moderators have 317 NINTH STREET, PAIGN SPEAKEK, BUT DID NOT HAVE REPUTATION changed from Presbyterian to Methodist, and then | impress" one idea, te {he Majority or his | morales ands breach of trust asa public omer eee eee ee a ee Ton Aa aceenion | alll danger ot war in Sait coumg eevee ENOUGH. left the Methodist church. Witness alwsys thought and that was that two-t ot | pretarrod by. Mr. oe Bye oe dally. : ea Mr. Scoville, resuming his remarks, referred to | he Was honest; for the last nine years he (L. W. hell. Witness had seen a ae pager ona ee — GAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN AIL | Guiteau’s experience in the last Political cam- eaiean) Bios cane CS ae eee eee one ome Paper that led him to write to Mr. a report Foiger i yf. ‘THEIR LINES. Paign; his unsuccesstul application at the republl- position. At one time he was enga; “Ir the lecturer had you two-thinis*to} PRESIDEN? Anruur told an office-seeker from can headquarters for an appointment to speak and | chant, dealing in dry goods ;,he | Heaven instead of hell he would have been better | Kentucky yesterday that he would not make any his rejection as not being competent. held office as a justice of th received, would he not?” wr. ge. FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, “1 was competent enough,” interjected Guitean, | ¢!reult court, eds oe itness had Meee icc ae Ue Oe eRe SLATE MANTELS, “put I did not have reputation enough, put it in in Freeport. oc rs THs erry. . ‘that way. TESTIMONY OF DR. RICE. GRATES, Sc. GUITRAU AGAIN CONTRADICTS BIS COUNSEL. Dr. John A. Rice, of Murton, Wisco , 1d that Guiteau a ‘ ° nein, was, Me eevee Nees © ‘plied to) ‘then called. He testified that he had been a @ANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODFL- | several commit. ces with like fortune— practicing physician at. Murton for 26 years; @G AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE! “That's not true,” blurted out the prisoner, came from Ohio; knew the prisoner, having seen 4 PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES I3 MADE THE | The party leader, sald Mr. Scoville, took no hum Oretin Murton, in 1876 at, Mr. Scoville’s ‘SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. Stock in his ability. is at to him by the re- “Thad plenty of stock,” broke in Guiteau, * greek ce) sister; Mrs. Scoville witness’ ‘The janted Gen. Grant to him ons inal) our biaaches, wt | Shima T ould draw now.” Ceamentes