Show MINOR INCIDENTS how row the news wis was received in and out of the states ac by V to the herald at montreal an intense excitement reigned crowds hung about the cor ners of st james street discussing j tho the situation guitteau said lie wanted to see what kind of quarters arters he lie would have to occupy annj and that was the reason ho lie visited the jail last sunday at wilh williamstown Williams ains town deep sadness was felt feltar at the college and in the town to especially in view of the preside presidents 21 expected coming to attend the therom commencement men cement at atlanta a meeting of citizens a adopted resolutions deploring tho the horrible event at washington tendering deepest sympathy to tile family and to join in prayers for the presidents I ants recovery from the terrible blow guitteau was as at poughkeepsie last july as a lecturer on oil politics but had no audience as he lie charged admission lie wanted to be engaged to speak by b y the republicans but it was deemed deeme d unwise to give ivo him a chance to speak at harrisburg Hams burg great regret reigns among all classes the president of tho the now york corn exchange Exclia national bank sa says s the first effect on the finances of the te country of the death of garfield would cause a timidity on wall street streit but would w uld only bo be temporary at charlotte N on receipt of the news of the attempted ass assassination assi nation of the president a public meeting of the citizens was called which was presided over by the mayor at cleveland there was but one expression that of horror atthe at tho assassination si of the president from the first at seemed to bo be assumed the wounds would be fatal the ottawa free Pree press esa believes that should garfield die conkling would i supplant blaine the rhe canadian papers generally express great surprise that such a man as garfield should be made a mark for an assassin in portland ale me there was great excitement and business was almost suspended crowds were eagerly scanning the bulletins the memphis cotton exchange Exclia adopted revolutions of sorrow and sympathy with the family and hope for car early I y recovery the tile baltimore american says the most serious calamity that has befallen the republic since its birth it ia is a blow at its life the new York United labor tabor league langue of america express sympathy pathy with the president and denounce the lawlessness the mayer of toronto sent secretary blaine tho the heartfelt heir expressions of sympathy for the president T the e richmond iq limond papers express horror herror at the attack an and pagers the i occasion at little rock on sunday the officiating p priest riest in the ille cathedral read a dispatch announcing the president had improved and asked the prayers of the people for his speedy recovery at boston a mass meeting was hold held sunday evening for the purpose of expressing condemn condemnation atio n of the it t tempted assassination resolutions expressing hope and sympathy were adopted after which an hour was devoted to prayer for the presidents recovery A special meeting of the recover board of aldermen adopted similar resolutions in london tho the american residents continued to proceed in steady stream to the american exchange all day to gather the latest intelligence intel lipe ce regarding the presidents condition and the interest has no wise abated signer signor mancini expressed condolence to minister marsh on behalf of tho the italian government |