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Breckenridge, W. C. P., to G. W. Morgan,524.Brinkerhoff, Jacob, to Tilden, 305.Bryant, Julia, to Tilden,446.Bryant, Mrs. William Cullen, to Tilden,605.Bryant, William Cullen, to Tilden, 105, 305, 378;to John Bigelow,466.Burwell, Dudley, to Tilden, 76;to William Cassidy, 152, 154.Butler, William Allen, to Tilden,437,577,633.Butterfield, General Daniel, to Tilden, 199.Cass, George W., to Tilden, 301.Cassidy, William, to Tilden, 116, 135, 213, 225, 289.Campbell, Malcom, to Tilden, 359.Campbell, William, to Tilden, 363.Carter, James C., to Tilden,726.Chase, S. P., to John Van Buren, 50.Church, Sandford E., to Tilden, 205, 207, 228, 240, 251, 256, 257, 264, 274.Clay, Cassius M., to Tilden,600.Cleveland, Grover, to S. J. Randall,671.Clinton, G. W., to Tilden, 364.Coles, Governor Edward, to M. Van Buren, 55.Connolly, Richard B., to A. H. Green, 280;to Tilden, 305.Connor, William C., to Tilden,464.Cook, Theodore, to Tilden,594.Cooley, J. E., to Tilden, 388.Cooper, Peter W., to Tilden, 197, 365.Cottman, Thomas, to Tilden,398,542.Courtney, Samuel G., to Tilden, 270.Cowen, P. H., to Tilden, 338.Cox, Jacob D., to Tilden, 305.Cox, S. S., to Tilden,574.Craighill, William P., to General George W. Morgan,495.Crocker, Frank, to Tilden,498.Crosswell, E., to Tilden, 41.Curtis, George Ticknor, to Tilden, 175, 176,439.Dana, Charles A., to Tilden,505,623,656,694.Dexter, Franklin B., to Tilden, 384.Dix, John A., to Tilden, 36, 39, 49, 164, 167, 225, 275.Dows, David, to Charles Stebbins, 362;to Tilden,618.Eames, C., to Tilden, 191.Edmonds, J. W., to Tilden, 290.Eggleston, George Cary, to Tilden,623.Evarts, W. M., to Tilden, 319.Evening Post, the, to Tilden, 140.Everett, Edward, to Tilden, 139.Field, Stephen J., to Bigelow,538,567.Fish, Hamilton, to Tilden, 287,468.Fish, Henry L., to Tilden, 367.Foot, C. K., to Tilden,472.Ford, Patrick, to Tilden,643.Fowler, William C., to Tilden, 171.Fuller, M. W., to W. H. Barnum,635.Gibson, A. M., to Charles A. Dana,505;to Tilden,681.Gillett, R. H., to Tilden, 169.Godwin, Parke, to John Bigelow,451;to Tilden,625,626.Gould, Jacob S., to H. A. Tilden, 332.Gould, Jay, to Tilden, 258, 261.Gowan, Franklin B., to Tilden,720.Grant, U. S., to General Daniel Butterfield, 201.Guion, Clement, to Tilden, 46.Hall, A. Oakley, to Tilden, 295.Hancock, Winfield S., to Tilden, 249,603;to General Sherman,506.Hand, Samuel, to Tilden, 354,463.Havemeyer, W. F., to R. B. Connolly, 278;to A. H. Green, 280;to Tilden, 328.Hawley, William S., to Tilden, 227.Hill, Benjamin, to Tilden,595.Hill, David B., to Tilden,625.Hazen, N. W., to Tilden,543.Hewitt, Abram S., to Tilden, 350,442,443;to National Democratic Committee,549.Hillard, G. S., to Tilden, 140.Hoadley, Hon. George, toEvening Post,511;to Tilden,659,661.Hogeboom, H., to Tilden, 172.Hooker, Major-General J., to Tilden,436.Hughes, F. W., to Tilden, 176.Hunt, Louise Livingston, to Tilden,447,527,554.Hunter, W., to Tilden,466.Hutchins, Stilson, to Tilden,616.Johnson, Andrew, to Tilden, 211.Jordan, C. N., to Tilden,714,719.Kelly, James, to Tilden, 197.Kelly, John, to Tilden, 346, 368, 374.Kennedy, J. C. G., to Mr. Pond, 177.Kernan, Francis, to Tilden, 222, 336,486,553.Ketchum, Hiram, to Tilden, 185.Kirkland, Charles P., to Tilden, 197.Lamont, Daniel S., to Tilden,657,669;to Daniel Manning,689.Latham, R. W., to Tilden, 240.Lawrence, W. B., to Tilden,555.Loomis, Arphaxed, to Tilden, 229, 355,575.McClellan, George B., to Tilden,547.McClernand, John A., to Tilden,545,590,644,645.McCoppin, Frank, to Tilden,687.McCormick, Cyrus H., to Tilden,440,638.McCulloch, Hugh, to Tilden, 205, 206.McGill, Alexander T., to Tilden,606.McKnight, D. A., to Tilden,702.McLane, Robert M., to Tilden,663.McLean, Washington, to Tilden,669.Magone, D., to Tilden, 333;to Daniel Manning,641.Manning, Daniel, to Tilden, 382,666,678,690,692,693,704,711,724,727,728,729;to George W. Smith,688,689,694.Manning, Margaretta F., to Tilden,713.Marcy, W. L., to Tilden, 80, 101, 110, 121.Martin, W. R., to Tilden,615.Mason, Charles, to Tilden,503.Mason, Senator J. M., to Tilden, 139.Merrick, R. J., to Tilden,596,667.Miller, George L., to Tilden,589.Miller, John B., to Tilden, 116.Minturn, Robert B., to Tilden,437.Morgan, George W., to Tilden,490,496,524;to Hon. W. C. P. Breckenridge,525.Morgan, John T., to Montgomery Blair,432.Newell, G. W., to Tilden, 155.Niles, John M., to Elam Tilden, 6.Niles, W. W., to Tilden, 364.O'Conor, Charles, to Tilden, 217, 253, 281, 282, 286, 291, 294, 341, 347, 352, 355, 358, 366, 373, 376, 378, 381, 384, 387,395,402,403,466,584,585.Orr, A. E., to Tilden,546.O'Sullivan, J. L., to Tilden, 157, 160.Ottendorfer, Oswald, to Tilden, 305.Parks, Marshall, to Tilden,703.Peckham, Wheeler H., to Tilden, 329, 356, 373, 377, 379,402.Pelton, W. T., to John Bigelow,445.Phelps, Royal, to Tilden, 287.Pierrepont, Edward, to Tilden,487.Pillow, Gid. J., to Tilden,489.Pope, H. A., to Tilden,521.Potter, Clarkson N., to Tilden, 216,436.Potter, Howard, to Tilden,547.Preston, General William, to Tilden,572.Price, Bonamy, to Tilden,398.Prince, F. O., to Tilden,451.Purcell, William, to Tilden, 285, 342.Quackenbos, George W., to Tilden,487.Randall, Samuel J., to Tilden,658,662,671,680.Reed, William B., to Tilden, 179.Reid, Whitelaw, to John Bigelow,439;to Tilden,572.Rice, R. D., to Tilden,471.Root, R. C., to Tilden, 218.Rush, Benjamin, to Tilden,488.Schurz, Carl, to Tilden, 305.Scott, General Winfield, to Wm. H. Seward, 156.Scott, W. P., to Tilden,633.Scribner, G. Hilton, to Tilden, 372.Sempler, Henry C., to Tilden,640.Seymour, Horatio, to Tilden, 110, 168, 183, 214, 224, 242, 244, 247, 248, 274, 283, 311, 335, 337, 341, 357, 387,470,699,700.Sherman, John, to Tilden, 254.Shuey, Theodore F., to Tilden,669.Sibley, Hiram, to Tilden,706.Silliman, A. E., to Tilden,399.Smith, C. B., to Tilden,470.Smith, George W., to W. A. Wilkins,614;to Daniel Manning,689,695;to General Barlow,719.Smith, W. E., to Tilden,714,719.Spriggs, J. Thomas, to Tilden,491.Starbuck, James F., to Tilden,609.Stetson, Francis Lynde, to Tilden, 288.Sullivan, Algernon S., to Tilden, 362.Taintor, H. F., to Tilden, 292.Taylor, John J., to Tilden, 306.Thompson, John C., to Tilden,608.Thurman, A. G., to Tilden, 311.Thurston, George A., to Tilden, 171.Tilden, Elam, to Hon. Robert R. Livingston, 1.Tilden, Henry A., to Tilden,601.Tilden, Mary, to Tilden,626.Tilden, S. J., Jr., to Tilden,695.Tilden, S. J., to Elam Tilden, 2;to his sister Henrietta, 5;to Nelson J. Waterbury, 8;to his brother, 14, 327;to R. L. Shieffelen, 16;to William H. Havemeyer, 26;to J. L. O'Sullivan, 33;to Charles P. Brown, 37;to Hon. A. P. Tallmage, 39;to E. Croswell, 42;to S. P. Chase, 54;to Mrs. Franklin Chase, 68, 72;to Franklin Pierce, 95;to W. L. Marcy, 106;to Dean Richmond, 117;to Notification Committee, 117;to Messrs. Knox & Morgan, 122;to George Weir, 123;to W. Cassidy, 125, 272;to Martin Van Buren, 126, 130;to W. H. Swayne, 129, 141;to John Clancy, 131;to editors of theEvening Post, 132;to John Bigelow, 138,612,631,686;to W. B. Ogden, 147;to Townsend Ward, 149;to Wyndham Robertson, 150;to J. J. Taylor, 172;to Henry Hogeboom, 180;to Joseph S. Fay, 185, 189;to Mr. Kent, 190;to S. C. Baldwin, 193;to Charles P. Daly, 196;to Hugh McCulloch, 203,665,672;to R. C. Root, 219;to Tammany Society, 236;to Francis Kernan, 239;to Committee of Albany Bar, 252;to Richard Vaux, 254;to Albert Cardozo, 255;to T. P. Bissell, 257;to Jay Gould, 258;to State Committee, 262;to S. E. Church, 263;to John R. Reid, 265;to John Ganson, 265;to George W. Cass, 267, 296;to William Purcell, 275, 342,620;circular letter as chairman of the Democratic State Committee, 276;to Hamilton Fish, 291,464;to Charles O'Conor, 294,585;to Logan Railey, 303;to Mahlon Sands, 304;address to Bar Association, 307;to Eugene Casserly, 310;to Mrs. Cassidy, 316;to N. W. Parker, 318;to John Kelly, 324, 343;to Miss Morse and Miss Daly, 329;to Hon. A. Birdsall, 337;to Francis S. Thayer, 383;to William H. Wickham, 386;to S. S. Cox,441;to Miss Hunt,446;to Wade Hampton,541;to Hon. Charles Carey,573;to the Directors of the Louisville Industrial Exposition,575;to George W. Clinton,586;to John Gill, Jr.,587;to John A. McClernand,594;to Mrs. William Cullen Bryant,604;to Young Men's Democratic Club,606;to Montgomery Blair,608;to Chauncey F. Blair,611;to Stilson Hutchins,616;to David Dows,618;to George Bancroft,618,701,705;to George W. Smith,621;to Mrs. Lowell,627,628;to Charles A. Dana,628,656;to Parke Godwin,629;to Mrs. Mary Tilden,631;to Mrs. Mary E. Blair,632;to William Allen Butler,635;to Daniel Manning,648,680,686,704,713,725,728,730;to Special Committee of the Democratic National Convention,652;to J. P. Townsend and others,658;to George Hoadley,660;to Mr. Gross,664;to Grover Cleveland,665,701,712;to Smith M. Weed,675;to David B. Hill,684,714,721,724;to John F. Seymour,707;to Hiram Sibley,708;to C. N. Jordan,718;to F. B. Gowen,722;to Mayor Grace,723;to Joseph R. Hawley,725.Tremain, Alva H., to Tilden, 334.Trumbull, Lyman, to Tilden,642.Tylden, Harriet F., to Tilden, 370,621.Van Buren, John D., to Edwin Croswell, 44;to Isaac Fowler, 99;to Tilden, 184, 192, 202, 203, 212.Van Buren, Martin, to Tilden, 12, 57, 76, 81, 114, 124, 125;to Moses Tilden, 19, 159.Van Rensselaer, Thomas, to M. Van Buren, 57.Waddell, William Coventry, to Tilden, 4.Walker, L. P., to Tilden,465.Walker, L. W., to Tilden,472.Walker, R. J., to Tilden, 233.Wallace, William A., to Tilden, 215,488.Ward, Samuel, to Tilden,495.Ward, Townsend, to Tilden, 148.Waterbury, Nelson J., to Tilden, 28, 46,462.Webster, Sidney, to Tilden,449.Weed, Smith M., to Tilden,599,657,666,678.Welles, Gideon, to Tilden, 78.Wells, D. A., to Tilden, 305.Wells, David D., to Tilden, 391,395,403.Whitney, General J. S., to Tilden, 192.Wilcox, A. M., to G. W. Smith,539.Wright, Silas, to the United States Marshal, 4;to Elam Tilden, 9, 10, 12;to S. J. Tilden, 15, 20, 22, 30.Youmans, E. B., to Tilden,722.Lincoln, Abraham, elected to Presidency, v.;war feared as result of election of, 150-55;declaration of war, 158;J. D. Andrews' opinion of cabinet of, 162-64.Livingston, John R., Jr., recommends Tilden as Attorney to the Corporation, 13.Livingston, Robert R., appointed Minister to France, 1.Loomis, Arphaxed, advocates the nomination of Seymour, 229-30;associated with David D. Field, 230n;on decision of electoral tribunal,575.Lord, George D., under indictment,415-16.Louisiana lottery, the,535-36.Louisiana, vote of, sold for money,482;investigation of, by Potter Committee,483.Ludlow, Robert H., elected to the Assembly, 38.McClellan, George B., disappointment at finding of Electoral Commission,547-48.McClernand, John A., on award of Electoral Commission,545;urges Tilden for renomination in 1880,590;in 1884,644.McCloskey, Archbishop, 344.McCoppin, Frank,687-88.McCormick, Cyrus H., subscription to election expenses of Seymour and Blair, 245;urges Tilden as Presidential candidate in 1884,638-39.McCulloch, Hugh, Secretary of the Treasury, 203, 205, 206,665,672;on removals, 206, 207.McCullough, J. N., president of Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, 298, 302.McDonald, Senator, of Indiana,638.McEwen, John, opposed to Tilden's nomination for Governor, 334-35.McGill, Professor Alexander T.,606-07.McHenry, James, promoter of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad, 259, 262, 300.McKeon, John, 342.McKnight, D. A., resignation requested,701;gratitude to Tilden,702.McLane, Robert M., on the findings of the Electoral Commission,545-46.McLaughlin, J. Fairfax, Kelly on appointment of, 346-47, 368-69.McLean, C., recommends Tilden as Attorney to the Corporation, 13.McLean, Judge, mentioned as candidate for Vice-Presidency, 50, 51;for Presidency, 51, 52.McLean, Washington, endorses Governor Robert McLane for cabinet position,670-71.McMullen, Mrs. L. G., city property given to, by Tweed, 366.McMurray, William, recommends Tilden as Attorney to the Corporation, 13.Magee, George I., subscription to election expenses of Seymour and Blair, 245.Magone, D., on Tilden's nomination for Governor, 333-34;member Erie Canal Commission,422,426;on Tilden as Presidential candidate in 1884,641.Mann, George S., delegate to convention to revise Constitution of the State of New York, 45, 46.Manning, Daniel, approves arguments on canal appropriation bills, 382;Secretary of the Treasury,668,675-78;on Mr. Noyes's appointment,689-90;apoplectic attack,692;bursts a blood-vessel,713-14;state of health,719,722,728;Tilden on resignation of,725-26.Manning Club, the,690-92.Marble, Mr.,exposéin AlbanyArgus,575.Marcy, William L., leader of Democratic party in New York State, 24;desire to be candidate for Presidency, 80, 86;Secretary of State, 80;candidate for Pierce's cabinet, 83, 84, 87;on appointments, 101;on the removal of Judge Bronson, 110, 121, 122.Martin, W. R., on Tilden's biography,615-16.Mason, Charles, offers suggestions on Presidential contest,503-05.Mason, Senator J. M., on Tilden's "The Union" letter, 139.Mather, John C., 103.Mattocks, Mr.,638.Merrick, R. T., on Cleveland's cabinet appointments,667-68.Meserole, B. J., chairman of the Board of County Canvassers, 38.Miller, A. G., under suspicion, 293.Miller, George S., under suspicion, 293.Miller, Henry G.,638.Miller, John B., on Notification Committee, 117, 118.Minturn, Robert B., congratulates Tilden on Presidential nomination,437-38.Missouri Compromise, 112, 120,454.Mitchee, General W. G.,603-04.Mitchell, John H., Chandler's telegram to,478.Mitchell, Thomas B., 109.Moore, Charles B., recommends Tilden as Attorney to the Corporation, 13.Morgan, George W., fear of war,490;on inside history of Ohio convention,524-25.Morgan, John T., urges the nomination of Tilden for the Presidency,432-34.Morris, Robert H., delegate to convention to revise Constitution of the State of New York, 45, 46.Morse, S. F. B., established first telegraphic line,618n.National Intelligencer, the, discontinued, 177.Native American party, appearance of, 14;triumph of, 15, 21.Newell, G. W., 155-56.Newton, Brigadier-General, spoken of for promotion,712.New York Geographical Society, 195.New York Printing Co. under suspicion, 293.New York State Soldiers' Depot, the, 174-75.New YorkTimes, extract from, "Just what Chandler Did, and How the Plan was Laid to Defeat the Popular Choice for President,"474-81.Nichols, Governor, war on Louisiana lottery,481.Nicoll, Henry, delegate to convention to revise Constitution of the State of New York, 45, 46.Niles, John M., proprietor of the HartfordTimes, 6, 7.Niles, W. W., warns Tilden against Canal Ring, 364.North American Review, the, 288.Noyes, Mr., appointment as government director of the Union Pacific Railway Company,688,689.Nullification party, the, 96.O'Conor, Charles, associated with Tilden, xvii.;delegate to convention to revise Constitution of the State of New York, 45, 46;candidate for President Pierce's cabinet, 83;speaker at Dry-Goods party meeting, 134;interview with James Gordon Bennett, 217;subscription to election expenses of Seymour and Blair, 245;opinion on Fourteenth Amendment, 253;urges Connolly's resignation, 281;leads delegation to State convention, 282;tendered an Assembly nomination, 282, 285;declines nomination, 282, 286;on Conkling's speech, 286-87;on new charter, 292;engrossed with Jumel lawsuits, 294;on Greeley's nomination, 305;for Grant, 311;prosecuting lawyer of "Tweed Ring" trials, 342, 376;on Tilden's substitute canal bill, 347-49;on the Governor's power of removal, 352-53;fears conspiracy, 355;on removal of Green, 358-59;suggested as Corporation Counsel, 360;on public employments, 366;hisprovednarrative, 373;seeks statement on canal frauds, 384-85;on Delafield Smith's removal, 387;desired repeal of certain laws of 1864 and 1872,396-98,402,403;requests appropriation for Tweed trials,403;suggested the removal of Sheriff Connor,467-68;assisted in defence of Tilden's income-tax case,583-86;never accepted retainers,584;death,643;Tilden's remarks on death of,643-44.Ogden, W. B., Tilden to, on the dangers of disunion, 147-48.Opdyke, Hon. George, resolution offered by, 370-71.Oregonian, sale of steamer, to Pacific Mail Steamship Co., 249.Orr, A. E., member of Erie Canal Commission,422,426,427;on finding of Electoral Commission,546-47.Osgood, Samuel, elected Register, 38.O'Sullivan, John L., plan and estimate forMorning News, 17, 18;Tilden to, on interview with President Polk, 33-36;


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