[423] John Bigelow, Life of Samuel J. Tilden, Vol. 1, p. 211.
[424] New York World, July 10, 1868.
[425] John Bigelow, Life of Tilden, Vol. 1, p. 212.
[426] Public Record of Horatio Seymour, p. 343.
[427] New York Times, August 10.
[428] New York Tribune, November 5, 1868.
[429] "Then we have John T. Hoffman, who is kept by Tammany Hall as a kind of respectable attaché. His humble work is to wear good clothes and be always gloved, to be decorous and polite; to be as much a model of deportment as Mr. Turvydrop; to repeat as often as need be, in a loud voice, sentences about 'honesty' and 'public welfare,' but to appoint to rich places such men as Mr. Sweeny. Hoffman is kept for the edification of the country Democrats, but all he has or ever can have comes from Tammany Hall."—Ibid., March 5, 1868.
[430] New York Times, World, and Tribune, September 3, 1868.
[431] New York World, July 10, 1868.
[432] New York Tribune, March 5.