Harper's Weekly 12/23/1876


“CÆSAR, NOW BE STILL.”

J.G.B., Jun., Brutus.
“O Julius Cæsar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks abroad, and turns our swords in our own proper entrails.”—Shakspeare.


“With the present Congress my official life terminates. It is not probable that public affairs will ever again receive attention from me further than as a citizen
of the Republic, always taking a deep interest in the honor, integrity, and prosperity of the whole land.”—U. S. Grant.



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