The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . MR. SCOVILLE MAKING HIS CLOSING ADDRESS TO THE JURY. LIFE AND TRIAL OF GUITEAU, 65 number of spectators being attracted by the rumor thatGuiteau would be arraigned. At about , Mr. Scoville, counsel for the assassin,entered and took a seat. Immediately afterward the doorof the witnesses room opened and gave entrance to Mar-shal Henry and two deputy marshals, having between themand hustling along the bowed and cowering form of a man,for whom they m


The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . MR. SCOVILLE MAKING HIS CLOSING ADDRESS TO THE JURY. LIFE AND TRIAL OF GUITEAU, 65 number of spectators being attracted by the rumor thatGuiteau would be arraigned. At about , Mr. Scoville, counsel for the assassin,entered and took a seat. Immediately afterward the doorof the witnesses room opened and gave entrance to Mar-shal Henry and two deputy marshals, having between themand hustling along the bowed and cowering form of a man,for whom they made way to the seat reserved for him be-side his counsel. Then one of the guards unlocked thehandcuffs, giving the prisoner the use of his hands, whichhe continued, however, to hold crossed, as if that was theirusual position. Guiteau looked broken in health and uncared for in per-son. His hair was closely cropped, but his cheek- and chin-whiskers were worn thick, but not long. His dark clotheswere rusty and shabby, and his whole person presented amiserably neglected appearance. After the excitement attending the entrance had subsided,Dis


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