English: In a scene out of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, conspiratorial U.S. Senators (from left) Carl Schurz, Reuben Fenton, unknown, Lyman Trumbull, Charles Sumner and Thomas W. Tipton gathered outside the White House look over at Horace Greeley (Cicero) and discuss including him in their conspiracy.
THE “LIBERAL” CONSPIRATORS
(WHO, YOU ALL KNOW, ARE HONORABLE MEN).
“
O, let us have him; for his silver hair
Will purchase us a good opinion,
And buy men's voices to commend our deeds;
It shall be said, his judgment rul'd our hands;
Our youths, and wildness, shall no whit appear,
But all be buried in his gravity.” —
Julius Cæsar.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=In a scene out of Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'', a conspiratorial U.S. Senators Carl Schurz, Charles Sumner, Thomas W. Tipton and others look over at Horace Greeley (Cicero) and discuss including him in their conspiracy