Show TRIAL the infamous imp insists he is not insane medical men maintain he is mad by W V U Tole telegraph graph tot to lie 11 HERALD ERALD I dec richard I hinton editor of tho washington Ga had been seen the prisoner at the republican headquarters in new york thought him egotistic and exceedingly cee binl ill III balanced his ills speech w was a a rg ridiculous i culous dis disjointed hinted affair guiteau eaid said the witness has stated one thing right the lord injects inspiration and then lets man use his own judgment to work it out just my case c e TJ thais ihas the way I got my I inspiration irais T alic ic lord dont employ fools to do his ills work lie ile gets the best beat material davidge then put a hypocritical case using lie the term like a common vulgar criminal guiteau turned to davidge and with an nn air of immense superiority said theres nothing vulgar ab about out tins this case me its all high toned laughter quickly suppressed by the court guiteau suddenly interrupted the examination smi nation and despite cO villes efforts to restrain him broke out in severe denunciation of his late wife saying lie had just t noticed a discourse from froin her ler which was full of misstatement and if she came in court to testify against him lie would show her up lie ile rattled on some minutes but finall finally quieted down the witness was about about to bo be dismissed when gui jean detained him and said with an air of great seriousness doctor I want to ask you where hereditary members of the brain exists wont a man show it whenever there is cause tha the witness responded in the affirmative that will do said GUi guiteau teAll with the air of a lawyer who had made a decided point recess scoville told randall that lie only desired hia opinion democratic party would not have disrupted the co country mitry inasmuch as davis had spoken on that point int lie excused randall till tili wednesday aneza Y guiteau said cje h he wanted experts tc decide whether it was insane to be impelled by the deity delty D dr kannon managing ing editor of the chie chicago ag medical jamew testified thai ho lie be believed eyed the prisoner insane tho prosecution se cution examined him at length guiteau excitedly excited lv it was nothing vou of the kind you dont know what you are talking about the best men of the country endorsed it Wi witness resumed ned the prisoner got to be a perfect nuisance about he the committee rooms guiteau you were a nuisance you id rather be hung as a man than acquitted as a fool I wont have an any mb more ie of thia this kind of evidence witness van e ss said he be was the laug liing ing i stock as far aa as lie could see guiteau violently to scoville alf if you ou put any more of these cranky fellows on the stand ill 1111 square yon you again it was a piece of impudence on your part to put judge davis on the stand without consulting rae rue I am no fool and I wont allow you to make mo out one dr charles nicholas of the bloom ington asylum mid if the evidence to which I have hate listened ie is correct I should cay say guiteau is insane dr folsom of boston made the same answer to asimis similar hypothetical case stated by scoville dr hilll william am gelding of the government insane asylum dr channing brookline of massachusetts and dr james ll 11 IL mcbride of milwaukee agreed in the same opinion dr theodore M fisher said ON if confined to the hypothetical case lie would say guiteau was insane but gouid dislike to be confined the prosecution informed him they would want liim him as a witness scoville announced that lie had only two or three more witnesses before closing liis his case guiteau here demanded subpoenas for conkling grant jewell and others and made an incoherent harangue e which seemed to please his counsel v vastly judge at co cox finally silenced him scoville then read from guiteaux Guit Guite eans aus book truth Tr until adjournment |