| Show GUlTE AUS TRIAL carious curious crowds continue to congregate at the criminal court how guiteau tried to preach up hell against ingersoll pestering the president and nent politicians by W U to the herald washington nov INOV SO 30 recital yesterday of his varied experiences perien ces as a religious tram tramp and deadbeat dead beat boat seems to have whetted the tile interest in the tile case for despite the rain the crowd was as great as yesterday upon the opening of tho the court guiteau was taken directly to tho the witness bos box the witness was ww asked b by scoville to identify some pa papers r T the hiie first shown liim him was a linse handbill b i i announcing a lecture at evanston I yes said Guiteau Gnit eau curnin turning it ar round to the jury and and with a an n air of that was the anno announcement of ono of my lectures shall I read it scoville no I will put the papers in eli evidence dence 11 guiteau then gave his ideas concerning cerin the religious tenets of the oneido oneida community witness continued to say 1868 instead 1878 and his attention being called to it it ex Slain pla ined cd I dont feel very well toay day my brain dont work just right probably owing to the rain guiteau then resumed the narrative of I his As experience in trying to lecture on one occasion lie tried to lecture against bob ingersoll who was wag to lecture against liell hell while he witness on the existence of a hell bell IN hile bile he found however the people very ready to pay fifty cents to hear there was no hell bell they pay a cent to hear har there was a hell bell the tile witness was asked to identify ft a book handed banded him and said oil yes I my iny revised work called ae d tru truth th a companion book to the bible bib I have not seen it since it was taken take n from me when I was arrested T the b e witness then desired to read a passage and read a page or two descriptive of ilio tile trials of apostle paul in endeavoring to introduce intro duco christianity that was just my case said guiteau striking his fist upon the desk I strive to enlighten the world just as paul did I had no money and no friends and I had bad just about as rough a time as apostle paul had the witness went to new york from boston on the steamer stonington Sto when she struck the narragansett lie ile thought liis his time had come then but it witness wrote his speech cech garf garfield lold against hancock ilithe in the public library at boston it it was oria originally anally intended for grant grint as li he w wit witness ess supposed grant would be n nominated it ed at it chicago but after garfield was nominated it had to bo be all worked over when in new york witness called upon gen arthur to offer his services in in the campaign lie ile also called at the tile I Ite le publican headquarters where he be saw all the big men they were sad glad to see him ho ile consulted with governor governor jewell gen arthur and others they were very friendly but told him they the must have men of big reau reputation tion like ike grant rant an and conk conkling jig to do the speaking the witness added ded I w was on free and easy terms with arthur jewell and the rest of them the witness made his first application for office soon after gen gar fields election lie ile called on gen garfield at the white house after garfield was at leisure I shook hands with him and handed him my speech on which was written paris consulship he knew me at once I left bim him reading the speech and that is the only interview I ever had with president garfield I wish to state liere here that my getting gettin an office or not getting an office had liar nothing whatever to so do with my removing the president that was the act of an inspiration and was done as a political necessity the witness then related liis his experience peri ence at the state department and ermence his is interview with secretary blaine describing as ho be termed it the modus operandi of getting gettin at the secretary tar y of state the witness described his last interview with blaine who rather hurt his lis feelings by liis his rather abrupt manner which was eo so in in contrast t with the tile previous prex ious cordiality the tile witness determined to see the president and with considerable exhibition hibi bibi tion of excitement related his efforts to see the president the witness continued the party were atlo cr beads and I got very much worried over it I wrote several notes to the president telling him something must bo be done but he paid no attention to it I kept worrying over the political situation and I knew kneir this nation was comein coming g to grief witness V tn ess was then asked as to the inspiration which he be said impressed him to remove the president and replied the inspiration as I understand it is when a mans mind is taken possession of by the tile supreme power when he lie acts outside of himself the tile wit witness then desired to read froma from u printed slip purporting ur porting to be an n interview with ake the prisoner giving his theory on the subject the counsel for the prosecution objected to the reading |