Show 1 qJ r L t I No SECTION of the country has been i I pore honestly sincere in genuine 1 r I sympathy for the President and expressions s j I It j ex-pressions of indignation and fcorror at the deed which so nearly deprived j Uj 1 i She President of his life than the 1 I I i i south The Eouthern papers have I r x eo early demonstrated in this gloomy Ij I period that with them there is no II longer the thought of a divided country I J Ii I t coun-try The New Orleans Picayune moat I t hAppily expresses what the southern i Jf seatiment has been and fie m regard I i i io ihe crime j Ii i II The hand that would strike the assassins Ii 4I I 4 l assas-sins blow at the chief magistrate cf this I republic commits the highest crime I ff I against his race that could be conceived r I Every citizen of these United Bute 1 whether he voted for Mr Garfield or not I I I Fill feel that the mierable creature who I aoaght the Presidents life has committed j Ii I a wrong for which no known punish t mentis adequate But the death cf a J I President from any cause does not affect ho nations credit The real strength of I W I thorepabliciliesin the fealty of its ct J sans andbttieir devotion to the iostitu j 1 I ins which they inherited a united and i 3ree people in possession of a splendid + 11 i + I country and determined upon achieving It I k i agreat destiny |