Show GUITE AUS TRIAL th tia political sit situation aaion made to ao account for u tho murder no happy new year forth for the e Har hardened denea hypocrite uy by W U TeleZ ranh to uie iirI ALD S dec SO 10 afler after recess dr gny rave gave tho the details oi of his examination aini nation and talk with the prisoner he ile had asked U guiteau whether he lie would have shot I tho lie president during the time lie was reflect ng ii on removing him bini if the president had offered him the pit paria ris consulship guiteau replied well weil that would have set tied the matter I should have taken the position guitrau called out from the dock I said if he be had offered oll ered it to me any time before the I first ar t of june if lie had bad offered it afterwards it have made the slightest difference witness asked guitrau juit cau how lie came can e to shoot the president ident guiteau answered I camo came to the conclusion ta the e political political oli situation justified it I gradually gra gradually lually became convinced of this and resolved on his death guitrau shouted that knocks your paris consulate and shows there was no malice in it not an clement element of murder but practical necessity witness said he lie then asked him how lie reached the conclusion to remove the president and guiteau re plied blied if you will read the papers of lay may and june you oil will find exactly what the political situation was and and will perhaps appreciate what I mean by political ial necessity witness asked him if his alleged inspiration cambas came as a ision voice or di direct command he ile said no it came into my my head bead all at once and I reflected befler bcd on oil it until I resolved it w waa vi justified by the situation 11 witness ss asked th abo i prisoner prisoner howit this his accorded with mith his is t lecory ot of inspiration and he replied that tho the inspiration was in the form of pre pressure constantly upon me to commit the act Guit guiteau cau that is all in the case abo t and to the point pont you can lalk talk about it six yeara years if you vou want to dr gray continued liis his story for an hour when the court adjourned W washington dec 31 at the opening in of court Guite guinean att called out one of my guards here tinn has pot got an eleven pound baby for a new year s present laughter in which the jury heartily joined dr gray resu resumed nied the story of his conversation with the ner in in ill jail guitrau interrupted that do dont n t co correspond pond with your evidence yesterday doctor you went into the inspiration then Sc scoville objected to the statement odthe of the witness saying lie ile said nothing in of inspiration or divine pressure and urged ged the witness give the the culi conversation or a substance of it as it occurred it would be the province of the jury to say what should be inferred from it the witness q qualified aali ilia his statement by adding I asked him ain questions and my statement is based upon liis his replies the witness continuing said the prisoner prisoner used the coe expression when I made up my mind guinean guiteau shouted making up my mind was the result of the grinding a pressure that s where the inspiration came in please get that straight while you arc are about it scoville Sc again objected that the witness was losing si sight lit of the question and going into argument guiteau lies iles forgotten forgotten what he testified yesterday Corkhill mus gotten hold of him and instructed him what gliatto to say today to day the matter with him scoville disclaimed adv any desiro desire to interrupt the witness but the prose audon held field him to the strict requirement tent that he lie should make his objections specifically and ho lie must therefore stop the witness at eve every point where lie was satisfied an Z objection would lie guitrau continually interjected comments and with Scovil villes loa frequent object objections ions th alie c witness soon became sensibly disturbed and when asked to go on said there have been so in many any interruptions I doot dout know where I am guiteau quickly retorted think you did nor any one else I have been trying all rooming to find out where you on are the bacz are badly mixed this morning doe doctor ter I we will have to send a small boy to and find you tho the witness was about to state some reasons which induced him witness to form the opinion that ati the prisoner was sane baneat at the time he visited him hini at jail when Guit guitrau call again a ain interrupted and called out argray argray Tr Dr Gray is devoting himself to an argument to tho the jury this morning which lie lias lies no right to do he should confine himself to the facts porter will take care of tho arguments argument sarcastically judge po ter I mean scoville again objected that the witness was volun volunteering cering ar argument uincent instead of adhering to alie statement of facts the witness with some fealin feeling replied I am under catli sir scoville and I do not care to volunteer any thing tin ng which is not strictly and appropriately pria tely evidence in the case the witness find a single circumstance as narrated by the prisoner to indicate insanity lie thought him sane Cork corkhill bill read the hypothetical question similar to that approved by scoville the witness analyzed the duesi ion clause by clause and refused to answer it because it dant describe an insane person Gnit guiteau eau then you had better stop talking if you dont want to volunteer anything the witness did not find a single circumstance as narrated by the prisoner that could indicate to his the witnesses mind insanity he ile was of the opinion judging from his examination of the prisoner in jail and from his observation of hi him in in court that lie is sane at this time corkhill then read to the witness with an apparent view of its vivisection the hypothetical question of the qa defense e and turning to scoville said you see mr scoville I have submitted your own question scoville yes only you dont read it right the prisoner as the reading proceeded cee fled interrupted with all bosh albats khatri false how do you L know now that is is smiths lie etc the witness then stated at length watt in guiteaux Guite aus actions in the court led him to believe that he was sane when asked if ho lie thought that guiteau had been feigning he lie replied yes I do he claims an inspiration from the deity I dont believe he be believes any such thing and in such a sense lie is feigning 11 guiteau m no ino such tiling thing I never le feign n you are paid for your opinion the jury is is not on cross examination the witness A fc ii 40 stated that he be had bad nev cris an expert pronounced a sane man nian insane or adu deed ed an insane one sane lane blead he admitted however having changed hia his vieng ence he began the study of the subject bulteau Gui Gul leau you may reach Abra abraham linin ill in twenty years doctor you are a grow growing man the witness eaid said ho he inn abaid abandoned ed tho the insanity theory as long on ago as 1854 guitrau Guit cau the amount of it is these experts will swear to anything for money tho the subject of insanity is progressive ile said ho lie was un willina inz to come conie but the president of their board thought lio lie should and a telegram summoned him hini how about Cork co kli bills ills money interposed ter posed Gu guitrau Guit itcan cau I guess th eliat at was the influence that brought you here this fellow Cork corkhill bill has fins got a bunghole in the treasury that will out one hundred thousand dollars before lie gers t through brough with this case |