| Show BY TELEGRAPH reb PEB AMERICAN washington 13 A striking itri king scene occurred in yesterdays ter days proceedings shoot him dowal damn him himi was the answer which came from a clear ringing voice la in a corner at the right of judge cox the assassin foul mouth was instantly closed the quivering wretch turned deathly pale he cringed in his hi seat and was blumb dumb with fear he looked as if he thought his hour had come como and he no longer blasphemed or called upon deity there was of course an excited movement in the court room and judge cox sharply called out from the bench who ia Is that the officers could discern no offender and the incident passed but the cowed wretch who had I 1 been defying the court and ab abusing the counsel was still the outcry probably came from a spectator who could not restrain his at the blackguard mouthing of the assassin who hai hal ha I no purpose to assault the murderer in that place at lea len least st where the innocent might suffer but there is a strong feeling which has very deeply impressed mr scoville Bc oville that sometime some bome time a pistol may be fired first and an outcry made afterwards 1 cl I am afraid said george scoville Bc oville nast last night somebody will put a bullet in gui gul head before this trial is over those who sat gat satin savin ia the dim light of the dingy court room this afternoon after noon noor A had some reason to think villes fears were about to be realized senator miller today to day introduced a bill providing that the big tree grove in the southern bouthern sierras shall be reserved as a public park in the same manner as the yellowstone national park has been reserved NEW YORK 13 0 P huntington returned I 1 st week fron tron fro u his trip to the southwest for the purpose of making arrangements for the opening of a through line from memphis his to the seaboard at Nev nov newport port dort news ew opposite the capes of chesapeake bay wharves elevators and hotels are now in in process of erection for the now new Be aport seaport the main line extends over a distance instance of 1200 miles milea it is probable that ron son rome robe the lines now to port portland me a anu and and baltimore or norfolk va will be transferred to the newport route steamships for the ocean line to connect with southern pacific are now built in scotland and ireland will probably be two lines one from new orleans and ane one from galveston the steamers now being at ph philadelphia are to be run in connection with the southern road from the pacific terminus to and from the columbia and bound sound they aro are two in number each vessel of tons burden others are to be built to run san francisco to aliina and japan jacob Loril iso lio rillard lai lal d says bays the to the new which is expected to carry cany passengers to london in six days has nag been subscribed bed austin corbin has obtained a big block and has plade made a suggestion which has been acted upon whereby the ships will not come into new york harbol harbot as orgIn nally ally intended but instead will land above montana point on long island the place of landing is a natural harbor even as it now Is this harbor is inside of fort pond bay on the sound bound side of long island ten miles west of montauk point bay averages a mile in width and lorillard iao lio rillard says bays soundings show that the water is nowhere less than ten fathoms deep CHICAGO 13 emery storrs the eminent criminal lawyer whose testimony was such a surprise to the defense in the guiteau case says I 1 think guiteau will bo be convicted crazy is not the rig right l t kind of ota ola a word 11 nothing has si so 1 kr far nar ap feared in the case to indicate that ho he did not at the time of the assassination si shia tion of the president and benore before it anid an d during all the time since then fully eom com comprehend the differ edice erice between rigte right t and wrong he fully understood committed and its consequences and nothing tends to show that ho lie had not control over disown his own conduct and nothing to show that lie was wag acting under an irresistible impulse proceeding from a decea deceased ged qed brain or f domany ans any other cause the public are pretty well convinced lie lins lias a very badly bal aneed mind that he has not good strong common sense and that ho he has an inordinate dire desiro for not orle orie ty I 1 arid would stop at nothing to achieve achieve it but I 1 have yet seen been nothing in the case to indicate that in a legal sense he was or is insane he has had a perfectly clear comprehension of the case from the commencement men cement of the trial of the points involved his bursts of violence and ana his abuse of witnesses and others have been indulged in because he thought himself insane had he apprehended punishment of any kind for these outbursts I 1 have not the slightest doubt but he would have been entirely quiet judge cox is a man of very excellent standing in washington and doubtless has been proceeding upon the assumption he would give the boner the largest lati latitude tudo possible so there could be no error in the record nor in the ibe proceedings but I 1 have no doubt it was in his power as it jit was in the power of every court to maintain common decency and order in proceeding proceedings sj and that some method could be found for punishing guiteau for contempt either in his position as counsel or as a prisoner which would have been efel eflee ec the these ae demonstrations have hurt Gulte Guite aus aub case badly Regard regarding luig mrs birs seo Scovil villes les lea assertion in court that le he storrs had perjured r ure himself he made a brief eu but t ex explicit epli cit statement that he hencer never even n led d mrs airs scoville to infer that he would testify to Gulte Guit auls caus insanity much less had he ever made or even promised to make affidavit to th that at eff effect act CALAIS me ile 13 the machine shops and other property of the i new Brunsw brunswick lck ick canada railroad at bt st andrews N B have been burned loss insurance slight DEADWOOD 13 two men james walker and thomas bogy were killed and three others wounded by the falling of a shift of cement in the esmeralda mine this morning in the guiteau case the first witness was dr john L withrow of boston guiteau at once called out Withrow Dr is the honored pastor of the park street church boston where I 1 used to attend church when I 1 was there he is a very fine gentleman the witness said the prisoner desired to deliver dellver a lecture in with rows church in answer to ingersoll but witness declined to have the uc cj tr mau mac purpose witness observed the prisoner durin during 9 lne ene wlmer wimer uto uti meetings mee wee tIngs asna nuil gatherings of the church but nev nex never er saw the least indication of unsoundness of mind buton the contrary thought he possessed unusual shrewdness correcting himself witness added cai 1 I should say cuteness guiteau the difference doctor answer the one means brighter than the other col corkhill and of larger calibre guiteau he say hill you must have slept well night the smartest thing you have said yet witness said the pr idoner g generally en took part in discussions upon whatever subject might be he under discussion and was always critical and lather than conciliatory find and hind bind Gul gui guiteau I 1 always spoke to the point incisive and gritty me theres no nonsense or romance in my composition if there had been bee I 1 might might have havo gone through the more smoothly iti its it i very evident to the mind of every one that the sole object of this kind of examination is to show that I 1 know the difference difre rence renee between right and wrong that has nothing whatever to do with this case the only question is whether or not my free moral agency was destroyed when im impelled P elied ou on the president th tho iho point judge and it has knocked the bottom out of your theory after anter r a short pause he broke out again and with increased vehemence im not here to save my neck from the gallows pm im here hero for vindication for justice and for right judge cox well that will do now suspend your remar remark kz 9 Guiteau AlrIght when I 1 get to im going t to 0 talk wk to them on this subject this th is s just a little incidental speech charles A bryan of the new york equitable life insurance co cof knew the prisoner in new york witness was proceeding to relate circumstance circumstances i of Guit Gulte enus caus connection with this company when wilen guiteau indignantly shouted well now I 1 want to sn sav right here a witness comes here and tells what ia Is false I 1 shail tell him you are mistaken sir th is false that is a lie and flynall finally you are a miserable whelp that ia is as far as I 1 shall go it is equivalent to a bar room expression to go down below but I 1 dont go that far 11 the witness said bala the prisoner asked a loan on the strength of the consulship he was to have I 1 considered him sane henry 31 new york then took the stand goi 1 I remember you shouted gul guiteau teang ayou you are the man that put up that herald job on me keep quiet said scoville 1 I will dispose of this man in short order he brought a suit against me to pay over a certain amount of money and the court ruled that I 1 should have it that hills his evidence 1 witness related an instance of Guite gulte aus auls collecting and to pay it his evidence proved extremely damaging to the prisoners oft asserted claim of having always lived an upright christian life and guiteau wriggle wriggled dand and ex postulated and vainly attempted to explain the tran transaction witness at one point said eaid 1 I informed judge donohue at the time that I 1 considered guiteau a thief thier and a scoundrel Gul gui guiteau excitedly you did not dare to say eay so to me I 1 would have knocked you down one of the jurors stated to ao the court that he could not possibly wn cen his thoughts upon the evidence feeling ill III as he did and the court adjo adjourned NEW YORK 14 the worlds dh toU special says farley parley comment commenting ing lug on Pendle tons speech said pendleton Pendle tons s speech was really very good and evinced a great deal of research if the measure could be made operative it would be an excellent thing but the republican party has always avoided campli ance with such euch principles they have made their civil service a byword and brought it into contempt by sending federal meers officers off to interfere with elections then purely local elections by sending officers to procure money to aid the mahone movement in virginia and by many other acts which movements I 1 am informed were directed and regulated by commissioner raum my belief Is that this course of the ro publican party in the past justifies stifles iu twe the dople P opie ople in believing that no reform of civil service is possible w while hile hiie they remain in power tha ti uv hi senn henn special cial says A gentleman who was a mem mom ber odthe of the foreign relations commit 1 of the last senate is of opinion that the correspondence of the state stat department with both hurlburt and kilpatrick kil kii pa trick if published entire and as first written will show that those ministers acted in accordance with instructions and that if complications arise the fault was not theirs Christ christiancy lancy iancy recently minister to peru openly questions the accuracy of the correspondence which the state department caused to be published on monday he says that that part of the correspondence which had been addressed to him was an altered version of a letter which he did receive christiancy Christi chris ti anty am y says he was practically instructed by the state department to recognize the calderon government although such action was against his judgment and against his dispatches to the state department christiancy bays says the state department has hns got itself into a bad box on the whole matter an opinion which others share to such an extent that it has been thought best by the senate to call for the entire correspondence pon dence postmaster general james who is now in this city told a reporter last night that he hopes to shorten the time between new york and san francisco 24 hours before he leaves the cabinet in a talk with a tribune reporter last evening sW H that he was responsible any longer at least forthe for the continuance of the present railroad war he has recently ordered them to leave the question of differential rates the en cause use of the quarrel to the arbitration of charles francis adam adams jr buethe but the trunk lines president r ejected acted the proposal vanderbilt repeated ested his former sugi suggestion estion that the dispute should be settled by busi iness men of the country as the railroad managers were unable to agree he declared that his position in the struggle was unchanged it is rumored that a new line of steamers ete amers with capital in canada will be placed upon the route between fan pan V francico 0 japan tapan and 03 J cand cand ii I 1 e ei mediate points 1 reno KENO 0 texas 14 in a row here one negro was killed hilled two woun voun wounded ded and a white man mortally hurt we understand that dallas after dec will be the headquarters of the 00 gould gouid 1 d system in texas that F H newman will bo be made mado chief of the texas agents the first through pullman car from dallas to st louis will leave anthe F FOREIGN 0 RE 10 N VIENNA 12 indignation at the blunders of all those concerned in the theatre fire is greatly on the increase subscriptions are coming in very rapidly relief funds are opened in paris rome and berlin all the vienna corporations and civil and military authorities are invited funeral orations will be delivered by father marchau catholic prior her kanka evangelical provost vo at rabbi jellinek burgomaster berald there was an immense concourse of people present this morning at st stephen stephens cathedral where solemn requiem mass was celebrated for th the e repose of the souls of the victims of the fire the cathedral was entirely draped in black and a catafalque erected which was waa surrounded with exotic plants and candles the clergy entered the cathedral in procession followed by the crown prince archdukes Arch dukes members of the imperial household court dignitaries ministers members of the reich Beich rath then the army civil service municipality etc bishop officiated the court choir assisted and their voices were occasionally almost drowned by the agonized sobs of the mourners the large square in front of the cathedral and adjoining streets were filled by many thousands of people the common council have issued a notice that the funeral of those victims of the fire who cannot be buried by their friends will take place on monday all of the hospitals where the bodies are laid out presents agonizing scenes the official list gives the number of missing as the interment of the identified began today to day shortly after daybreak the hebrew dead were conveyed to the jewish portion of the cemetery the scenes at the graves were painful to witness the ruins of the theatre were surrounded by crowds of people toony to va oay ony v the work of removing the debris was resumed it is few ed that hundreds of more bodies will be found in the blocked up passages tho the captain of the fire brigade states that uh all maido maldo is a heap of 1 human bones and charred remains Fraul fraulein eln ein daughter of a well known member of the chamber of deputies who succeeded in escaping from the theatre whilst urging the neo deo pio plo outside to attempt to rescue those inside was treated aa as mad by the police and forcibly made to cease cense her importunities the guards declaring that everybody had been rescued A relief committee was constituted the municipality con tributes 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