English: U.S. ex-Senator from Missouri Carl Schurz tips his hat to a womanly representation of the United States on his way out of the Senate chambers. Reuben Fenton, ex-Senator from New York, is seen exiting from the chamber in the background. In the far background, ex-Senator Thomas W. Tipton of Nebraska raises his fist with an indignant open mouth toward the foreground.
Herr Carl Schurz. “Let the hundredth anniversary of the Republic be a confession of its failure, and make up your minds to change the form as well as the nature of our institutions. To play at republic would then be a mockery.” Our Republic. “You need not go in mourning for me yet.”
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Carl Schurz tips his hat to a womanly representation of the United States on his way out of the Senate chambers.}} |Source=Harper's Weekly, March 20, 1875, p. 241. |Author=Thomas Nast; scanned by Bob Burkhardt |Date=March