Show HAMILTON IS CIRTAIN TH IS CRALI 7 11 ALIENISTS TESTIMONY ais as AT LAST ADMITTED thaw incapable of understanding understand nature of the 1 charges new york april 2 district attorney jerome had a large array of witnesses awaiting the pleasure of tho the i thaw lunacy commission today i among ahm mrs evelyn nesbit thaw the me young apman V was ras dressed in a dark brown cloth suit suli trimmed with leather leathe leatherow ot the came same shade she wore fr blak black straw ballor bat and automobile veil vell the new costume still maintained tined jhc thc school girl effect because ot of the flat linen collar caught with a broy brown windsor va baso r tie 14 i dr chanies fc bingaman the thaw I 1 family physician from g als also P was present today other witnesses included frederick frederici W longfellow the attorney atto ney for formerly merli employed by thaw drs and flint and moat moist of the other alienists allenis ts who appeared alth I 1 ar r for thaw or the st state ate at the trial difrank dr frank A maguiro Mc Guiro the tha tombs 1 physician was the first witness call ed ad ho he had seen thaw two or three tt times a week since june last dr mcguere mcguffee said he alao also had seen thaw every day of his trial waa was his conduct such at any t time ime during the trial as to attract your attention asked chairman mcclure ot of yo Y the commission no sir said the witness you li have ve talked tallied with him in th the ee E tombs since the trial began begau ori yes til ts was wa chis his talk sensible yi yea yes sir very sensible i 42 have you ever heard the defend iiii ant say or see bee him do any irrational ati thing ys do you mean since hi his s arrest or ft elthe trial began asked th the wit 41 besal jeaa i I 1 since the trial begin began said mr mei T 1 I 1 W clure awe arfi ea 11 no sir nothing s have you at any time seen him hii do I 1 a anything irrational no sir not with my own eyes 3 mr mcguire was asked about a r a book in which he kept a record of the prisoner and which the district attorney produced before the tile commission on saturday y he said the book con 11 tanned moltry hearsay matter and lut tout two original orl dri ginal entries by himself dr mcguire said on cross examina IC y hohag ho had nover made a special t examination of thaw tha w to determine hla his s sanity he bad had been refused permission to be present at khawa examination by the alienists allenis ts for the de defense felise on june juno last dr mcguire said that he had not 1 talked with thaw regarding hta his trial r or his I 1 cental condition belt f mic michael hael J delehanty the first pris tl on guard who attended thaw at his ills nj li 11 trial followed ed mr air mcguire upon the rth stand the witness said thaw always talked in an understandable way and appeared rational throughout tho the time sulf sui he be hadalin had him blin in custody on cross egami nation delahanty Dela banty A said he fie had not talked to thaw about je j stanford white or about the house in abw west Twenty fourth street in dis ig bussing cussing the trial thaw would speak ts 3 to him in general terms saying 1 I dmd 6 a good da day y or expressions like lv I 1 that chairman mcclure wanted toa to know 8 it the witness thought thaw had had R good day when he used that expression 8 Ys it impressed me in that way B i frulein J Shei sheridan idan another of ti a guards w ws next called he j ata mid ke had never seen thaw do 40 any 11 bl examined by the district at toi dorir the witness said he lie never dir eua stanford white with hla his pris tt i did 1 you ever har bear him say bay any about out being st george rescuing f r from red dragons asked mr jerome aie V r ar 05 g 6 diw tsy illey walker a of the court of clat A visitor to the tombs 4 ahe she had talked with thaw many ihrl nw prior to and durings the trial got auk and manner ot speech were ile irrational rational grev rev john A wade the epis chapklin eh apklin in the tombs an ark we ring questions by mr mc mcclure ciure said he lie had often discussed various matters with thaw have you ever noticed anything in his conduct or speech which suggested irrationality asked mr mcclure Mc Cluro not since the trial but before 1 I can nat say that there was ever anything more than a highly excited or overwrought condition the witness never noticed anything in his facial expression which suggested irrationality mr jerome asked mr wade it if the first conversation ho he had with thaw after his arrest was rational or irrational thaw who sat inside the inner rail with his counsel tugged at mr hart ridges coat oat sleeve and said in 9 a audible whisper object to that 3 mr hartridge did babut so but the question was allowed his conversation at that time said the chaplain was irrational mr jerome here asked dr allan mclane hamilton to take the stand when did you see harry K Y thaw asked mr jerome in july last at whose instance did you call interrupted chairman mcclure at the instance of 0 the defendants attorneys and I 1 would like to have your honors rule as to my in this matter said dr hamilton chairman mcclure suggested to me M jerome that he ask the witness as to what he had observed in court 1 I decline to proceed along those lues hues replied the district attorney ibis commission has a definite purpose to find out if this defendant is in such a condition of lunacy as to rationally advise his counsel unless there Is an objection upon the ground that unprofessional privilege is involved I 1 shall proceed I 1 am ready to show that the privilege in hamiltons case vase was waived at the trial there is no objection but the do doa tor himself has asked tor for instructions no privilege has been waived before us said chairman mcclure mr jerome proceeded to read the tile cp iclal court record of dr hamiltons testimony |