"The spectacle of soldiers entering a statehouse left northern opinion aghast, leading to vociferous demands for Sheridan's ouster. Major Republican newspapers in the North denounced Grant. William Cullen Bryant thought it high time for Sheridan to "tear off his epaulets and break his sword and fling the fragments into the Potomac."76 The strident headline in the New York World distilled northern hysteria: "Tyranny! A Sovereign State Murdered!"77 The Nation joined the apoplectic chorus, damning the New Orleans action as "the most outrageous subversion of parliamentary government by military force yet attempted in this country."