EXECUTION OF GUITEA U.
United States Jail, Washington, D.C., June 3 ---Guileau was very restless during the most of the latter part of the night, not sleeping more than twenty minutes at a time. Towards torni he fell into a sudden sleep from sheer exhaustion, He arose at five and breakfasted beastily at 6.39 when the servant coaked his breakfast,in his cell. Guiteau told him to bring dinner in at eleven o'clock promptly.
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stephie faltered for a moment, but was assisted by the officers, who walked up on the other side.
placed immediately behind the drop, facing the Upon reaching the platform, Guitena was front of the scaffold. Captain Coletaan stood upon his right, Robert Strong upon his left, and Wandward directly behind him. Jones took a position on the north side, near an upright bean. Warden Crocker took his position at the south- east corner of the structure. There was a slight delay while the spectators were pushing and At 9.15 the prisoner came out in the corridor jostling through the door leading from the rotunda and exercised for fifteen minutes. He walked to the corridor, at the lower end of which the gallows was placed. Guiters meanwhile gazed very friskly, and made it rather difficult for the guards to keep pace with him. John W. Guitcaupon the crowd, looked up at the beam over his arrived at the jail at nine o'clock, and was followed head, and quickly unde a survey of all the dread
paraphernalia. in a few minutes by Warden Crocker. These two gentlemen, with Hicks, had a consultation as to the disposition of the body.
At 11 am, Mrs. Scoville, Guiteau's sister, who had said yesterday that she would not come to see the hanging, appeared at the jail door and demanded to be admitted, but admittance was refused her.
Crocker waved to them to uncover, and allheads As soon as the crowd gained access, General
were bared. Dr. Hicks then offered up a prayer,
head. At its ronclusion, Dr. Hicks open the During the prayer, Citera stood with bowed intle, and Cuiteau, in tiem tones, said: "I will read a selection from the tenth chapter of Mat thew, from the twenty-eighth to the forty-first verses, inclusive,” He then read in a clear, strong, voice, and with good intonation, showing little, if any, nervovssess,
The office of the jail was given completely up to the reporters. Some reporters remained over night. The private office of the Warden was transformed temporarily into a telegraph office.
At nine o'clock there was a constant stream of was prepared by the prisoner this urging, and Da. Hicks then produced the manuscript which persons conting into the jail. The scene outside hell it before him while Gateau read. White was like that of some gala occasion, Enterpris Dr. Hicks was arranging the manuscript, Gaiteat ing colored men had erected Looths, from which exhibited a slight nervousness and moved several refreshments were soll to weary and thirsty times from one foot to the other. He soon te- people. There were mounted messengers speed-covered his composure, and looked over the sea ing in and from the city, and carriages bringing visitors to the jail.
Early this morning the prisoners in that part
of the jail looking on the count where the gallows stands were all removed to other quarters and locked in their cells. At nine o'clock this morn
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of upturned faces. He said :-"I am now going read in a fond tane, and with distinct and deli- to read to you my last dying prayers." He then berate emphasis, what may tay be te ned the WORKSPATIOTY climax of blasphemy, too fightfit to Ise printed.
The attendants then pinioned his legs and care.
ing the jail officers had a rehearsal of the part fally adjusted the mase about his neck. Mr. they are to play in the excention, for the purStrong placed the black cap over his head, and, pose, chicily, of testing the appliances of the gals he did so. Guiteau called est, in loud lanes; lows. A hay of saad weighing 163 pounds was attached to the noose and the trap was sprung by means of a trigger-rope, which was passed into one of the cells of the north wing.
At 10 ollock Dr. Hicks and John W. Guiteau went with General Crocker to the scaffold, with the number of guards. John W. Guiteau ascended the steps and carefully examined the structure, handling and inspecting all the fixtures both above and below the platform.
A telegram from New York, signed J. B. Bun, nell, was received about ten o'clock by Dr. Hicks to ask if the sender could cbtain possession of Guitean's body to exhibit for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association. Dr. Hicks paid no attention to the message.
Glory! glory! glory !", Justantly the trap was sprung. The body turned partly around, but. there was not the slightest perceptible ination of the limbs.
When the drop fell, a yell was sent up by some side by a thousand or more people, who hurrahed persons inside the jail. This was re-echoed out.
Iustily.
There was a general onslaught by the populace upon the jail doors. The officers were crowded into the office. unable to withstand it, and a hundred people
For at least forty seconds after the drop fell the body hung motionless. Then there was a slight motion of the shoulders and legs, due to raiscu- lar contraction. Three minutes after the drop fell the body was lowered to be examined by the Guiteau begged to arrange his dress by putting physicians. There was a decided action of the on a pair of navy blue trouser. At 10.30 o'clock heart for fully fouricen minutes, and the pulse the guard came out of the door and said: "He uttered two minutes longer. When the body is ready for Dr. Hicks now and wants the flowers had hong with the fee just touching the ground to come." Another guard, who took the messager over half an hour, it was lowered into a coffin Aurried off and soon returned with Hicks, who which was waiting for it under the scaffold" The went into the cell. Guitean was thea reposed physicians decided that the neck had been broken by the guard to be apparently very composed.
After a shont conference with Crocker, John was removed ul the face exposed.
when the body was lowere. The black cap W. Guiteau went outside of the jail to see his tures were pallid and composed.
The fen sister. He found her in great excitement, hormouth there was considerable moisture.
About the
dering on hysteria; but for a short time he sac- eceded in calming her and dissuading her from any attempt to witness the execution. She ac knowledged the propriety of such a course, but said she could not possibly remain in the city during all the wretched hours of the morning She brought with her the flowers which Guiteau asked for, and they were taken to the prisoner.
Warden Crocker ascended the steps of the scaffold After the body had been arranged in the coffin,
and addressing the crowd, said:—“Those who desire can view the body." Then the crowd of spectators was formed into line, and passing be tween the scaffold and the wall of the jail, viewed the remains. Some of the jail officers, two or Washington, June 30th, 11.35 a.m.-While Dr.coffin. John W. Guiteau joined this company three physicians, and Dr. licks stood about the 1licks was in the prisoner's cell at 11 o'clock, and fanned bis brother's face to keep away the Guiteau made some requests as to the execution fies. J. W. Guiteau did not go on the scaffold, and the hangman. Having made copies of his but stood during the scene just without the line "Last Prayer," the poent, and other writings, he of officers at the bottom of the steps. tore up the originals. He then sent for the jail boot-black and gave him his shoes to be shined. Itis dinner was brought as the doctor was leaving and he ate it with much relish. His dinner con- sisted of a pound of broiled steak, a dish of fried potatoes four slices of bread, and a quart of coffee place, and the body borne to the jail chapel, where Dr. Hicks, when he came out of the cell, said the physicians who are to make the autopsy were the prisoner had not the slightest fear. "We have had a pleasant, religious talk. He feels assembled. After the body was taken to the now that his preparations are completed and he chapel, arrangements were made to let Mrs. is now ready for the last formality,"
Shortly before 12 o'clock, Guiteau seemed to break down completely and burst into tears, sobbing hysterically. Dr. Hicks sat by his side fanning him, and vainly trying to calm him.
About 11.30, preparations began to be made for the execution. At 11.50, a detachment of
troops was formed on the cast side of the rotunda, and brought their muskets to parade rest. About that time two hundred and fly people were in the rotunda. Dr. Hicks was with the prisoner engaged in prayer. Guiteau showed great ner- vousness and appeared greatly started when he beard the rattle of the muskets on the stane floor of the rotunda. From that moment Guitenu ap peared throughly overcome with emotion.
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