The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . fered agood deal on account of the Herald publication. It wascertainly a very unjust and injurious publication, and some-thing that no lawyer could possibly endure unless he waswell established. Guiteau describes at considerable length the sea of trou-bles that came upon him as the result of the publication. DOWN ON THE BLACK LIST. I was, he writes, in great distress. I could not getmoney enough to pay my board during the summer, and Iowed several par


The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . fered agood deal on account of the Herald publication. It wascertainly a very unjust and injurious publication, and some-thing that no lawyer could possibly endure unless he waswell established. Guiteau describes at considerable length the sea of trou-bles that came upon him as the result of the publication. DOWN ON THE BLACK LIST. I was, he writes, in great distress. I could not getmoney enough to pay my board during the summer, and Iowed several parties for board, and they were pressing mefor it, and finally I got my name on the black list there asa boarding-house beat, and it was circulated among board-ing-house keepers. That was in 1874, and one night inDecember, 1874, I had not any money or any place to goto. It was raining—a cold, bitter night, I remember—and I went up to the St. Nicholas Hotel desk like a man,registered my name and told the clerk I would like a gave me a room and I was there a week, and duringthis week I was pressing the Herald to settle my claim. I. OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT.


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