Show I TRIAL more morbid monkey of tho the Mi miserable murderer he ife apr aar appropriately op r i a te y B Balio vos in the existence i t e n c e of f tb the bedevil devil ir and makes alaf blabas n morally Mo nally responsible foghis for his act hy BY W L V to llie the llen tid I Ci numo lh oft c the tribunes Tri bunea B wahington Walin Klon ton observations arc are sva in iti headlines head linGs alwaes the assassins Assa asins aston is hing laell allee on oil Dan dantona toll do dog Int infinite hilte E kotlus Kot Luu horrible blasphemy and cold old logical cunning 31 tit steady and pell persistent 46 tent attack of the great crosa intermittent kage rage of tho wretch at the mention of oatlie the facts of tho A fury shown that would soon inspire the removal of judge porter Fe Fec linsa eliris of tho the hideous hypocrite wounded bv a recurrence to sacred subjects I charles julius guiteau is now rashly driving nails in ais ilia coffin in his ills pree perception is is shocking but his ills brain works arks with remarkable accuracy Other specials have the foll following frequently guiteau would break out ut into a teapot tea pot passion telling porter he was impudent that liis his questions were dishonest that lie was itu stupid pid and theline th tho elike like whenever the lawyer awyer became especially impressive in in mann manner erand and proposed a qu question with peculiar seventy severity guitrau would mimic his ills tone and gesture in his retort and such audacity that it was impossible not to be amused in s spite pile of ories disgust at the caricature porter was evidently unprepared to for r such a it reception and was no doubt embarrassed by it at times it seemed as if he lie and not guitrau was the object of the attack the prisoner certainly had no notion of to the lawyer any further than lie pleased porter would frequently shoot at the assassin with a question apparently without connection and yet evidently avi dently with great importance thus lie suddenly interrupted a series of question bearing on oil the ari paris consulate with the indu inquiry i iry do you believe in temptation guitrau did not know what to say he ile looked downward in thought a moment and repeated inquiringly in temptation yes said judge porter guitrau hesitated a m moment ment ion longer or and then said im not pre prepared to answer that yea yes or no said the tile judge significantly no 11 replied the witness it liaa has no rei relevancy evancy in this case judge porter said no more but immediately resumed his former examination it is the opinion of one odthe of the government experts that the putting ng of guiteau on the witness stand was quite ax amerious erious mistake scoville lias has made it is said the gentleman in ip rapidly clearing every mind of tile doubts doub as to the prisoners responsibility it presents a very new phase in the case the cross examination lias has been so far one of remarkable I tile correspondent ever witnessed I think it has already done more to 11 satisfy the experts of the insanity of the assassin at the tile time lie committed the crime than anything else which has been brought to our attention it gives us un an insight into the mans marital mental condition that we had not obtained etain e d before charles 11 reed of chicago will assist scoville in examining the experts on insanity WASHING washington TOx dec immediately upon the opening of the criminal court placed in the witness box 11 glanced at the papers ev a moment and then paid pa I desire e r e judge porter to to vo vou and n d t alie h honorable court that I decline to answer any more questions mere repetitions of what we have already been over judge porter immediately resumed the cross examination with the question waa was one of your purposes in removing the president to tj create a demand for your book a answer yes sir with the modification cation that it was to teach tile gospel the witness soon became exerted and gesticulating wildly insisted upon his inspiration and that the lord had selected him blin to do the work he ile was no fool the tile lord never selected fools to dollis work he ile had inspired him to remove garfield and left mm witness to use hia his own judgment in st selecting the means continuing excitedly bensaid he mid and the lord has baken maken care of me ine I i i have neither been shot him judge porter and you did lid not expect pee t to be i answer I decline to discuss the matter with you I did not have any thought on oil the fhe subject I left all to th the a deity the m witness repeatedly refused to ansu answer er the questions or as lie termed it discuss the matter tinder under inquiry at one time lie appealed to the court for protection against the manner of the crosb cross examination jud judge jude e porter said I have not attempted to force a reply from you mr guiteau if you will allow the jury to understand yon refuse to answer it will euil suit my purpose just as well the witness sit alonco turned to judge porter and inquired well what was your question judge the witness was then asked if his entering the alie oneida community was an inspiration tio nand and if his leaving it itwara was inspiration and he lie declined to discuss lie the subject judge porter then produced gui beaus book truth which the witness had claimed was the lie result of direct inspiration from the deity and compared it paragraph by paragraph with alie barcan Ber can the oneida community book written by john 11 joyca es the similarity of the ideas and n T the identity of expression was apparent t all through although the ap witness ili struggled desperately to explain many of his palpable plagiary isms iams the letter adar addressed med by bv guiteau n to the oneida community wag was then read in which tho the writer compared his love for and subjection to toJ jno noH if noyes and the oneida community several other letters written by guiteau about the time he left the community were then placed in evidence judge porter read one of them addressed to the community setting forth the writers repentance for liis his insubordination and containing acon a confession fe go I n that lie h hid had acted under the influence of liis his own belt self willed conceited and fanatical disposition guiteau insisted in spite of warnings in in making his explanations as a the read reading progressed Con awaa was elbowing my my way out of the community community then said the witness X 94 jim i you i want mt tu to imagine yourselves in in hell ladies ind ellid boget to get out then von voit can call understand tuy llly position jt at tai chit it time witness believed in in the tile personal person il existence of tile deih deity and the devil ind when tie tl e illi impulse pulse to remove the president seized him nit he hl wrestled ami auti n atod to find if it line from the urd lord ur or the devil md and had i ad it t n been foi for the political il i t u etli n ii i would lint have bein beell nei lice elary oar fu hia his reir rei ual fur for the good of tho colm try und wid Anier in jean people UK the uit wit lles would not have snot shot the tile dent but donld lime have believed tin impulse mas va prompted by tho devil hit e W am iw sa was wati ahen cn asked A ari rl you ou ill ansine salle i all alla and anti replied plied ic an not anil and P ct t to let ali thee ebe exper experts and he tile jm jill betide eliat being V difed cd for his opinion the tt alness k ned to annat answer cr lie was then subjected to a rapid series of and soon becraf to exhibit irritability and anger and ad hi hia replies re 11 ait e when given at all were ere I in short 1111 icik bald erky sentences ces iio ile vaa was asked if lie laid in ill wait for tho the president in an all alloy alley by night and after a short wrangle rille he lie said now you are on that 11 KIVO you oa a little news ill 1111 tell you alj list t occurred that evening on july 11 tho the witness then detailed his ills movements up to the tune lie paw saw the e president and secretary blaine aberge from the house of the latter and walk down don n fifteenth street fc treet said guiteau Guite iii they walked along so 80 lovingly lo arm in arm arni aliey had their leads together jike like two school girls their r fellowship was delightful and it c confirmed oi firmed me in in the belief that Garfi Gar ficht elit had sold himself body bod y and soul to blame blaine and that blame blaine was using him to ruin rum the stalwart wing ing of or the republican L party gut guiteau t eau here became furiously excited and plunged into a wild iv ild harangue e denouncing blame blaine as a bold wicked ed designing man who hov anted wanted to nun the republican party part in revenge forth for alie etwo tw times lie had keen been slaughtered t by b political conventions striking ins his fist on oil the desk with considerable violence he shouted yes sir sir in in 11 im opinion ion Blain eiA morally cespon si able 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