"Truly yours, &c.,
"Horatio Seymour."
"I hope the committee will urge Genl. Franklin to go to Penna."
S. J. TILDEN—RECEIPT
"New York, Oct. 4th, 1868.
"Received of Allan McLane, Esq., two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00), the same being one-half the purchase money for the steamer Oregonian, sold by W. H. Webb, Esq., to the said Allan McLane for the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, and conveyed by bill of sale to me, the undersigned Samuel J. Tilden, in trust for the said Allan McLane, and to be by me transferred to the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Co., on whose account the aforesaid purchase of the said steamer Oregonian was made by the said Allan McLane, the conveyance aforesaid to be made by me, when requested by the said McLane and upon the payment of the balance of the said purchase money, to wit., the further sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
"(Signed) Saml. J. Tilden."
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK TO TILDEN
"Carondelet, St. Louis Co., Mo., October 10, 1868.
"Hon. S. J. Tilden, New York.
"My dear Sir,—Your favor without date, enclosing me a note written to you by Governor Seymour, was received last evening.