Show ir sv GUITEAU A womans comans ways A second edition of truth lif fly W herald march G in an interview be between t cc n guitrau and scoville yes yesterday erday the former assured the latter he lie was is sorry lie lud had abused him on oil tile occasion of liis big last visit and promised not to offend frend again strange as it appears a woman was at the bottom of tile affair an air which grew out of withholding a letter from guiteau A young lady signing herself clara augusta davi 11 residing in hoboken IIo boken NJ took the tile trouble to write thirty closely written pages of letter paper to the tile prisoner in which she assured liim him of her lift devotion to his ills interests and announced her intention of retting him out of jail if it money could accomplish such an object the tile prisoner answered her at once but blia her reply came it fell into cs hands and lie opened it the picture of ofa a looking young woman dropped out of the tile missive which was addressed to my poor dear persecuted friend it proceeded to give in chaste and elegant diction lier her feelings elines fe for the tile prisoner Irison cr and described in graphic manner manne how she had fainted when wilen the lie verdict of guilty was enforced I saih scoville ille lc retained the letter and on the occasion of ilia his recent trip to new york endeavored to find the writer after considerable trouble lie ile ascertained her lodging place but was unsuccessful in finding her at home lie ile became convinced that the tile woman simply wanted guiteaux Guit Guite caus aus replies as a sen eairs fali ra and consequently withheld the letter from him guiteau Guit cau however lio wever received another letter in which the writer complained corn that thai he lie did not zai caie c for her or he lie would have acknowledged tho the receipt of her picture and this had a tendency to render liim him furious at scoville villes s action when the latter entered his cell ho lie immediately y began to abuse liim him for keeping pr private IV i ate letters from him and grow so excited that his counsel hurriedly vacated his quarters and ind did not see liim him again agai until he lie returned from new y york r the prisoners anger had cooled considerably and when Scovil lId him of the result of his investigation he lie seemed perfectly reconciled lie ile informed liim him further that lie intended to bring on OU another edition of liis ills book tile truth in which he lie still exhibited great gr eat reliance and could sell it to the visitors at alie jail for per copy lie exhibited a role of greenbacks green backs and said he lie had enough to insure the payment of any publisher who undertook a contract to do the printing and bind binding I i ig |