[33]. From the Century of Independence by John Sully, Boston.

[34]. The following is a correct table of the ballots in the New York Democratic Convention:

Candidates.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.
Horatio Seymour 9
George H. Pendleton105104119½118½122122½137½156½144147½144½
Andrew Johnson655234½32242112½66
Winfield S. Hancock33½40½45½43½464742½2834½3433½
Sanford E. Church33333333333333
Asa Packer262626262727262626½27½26
Joel Parker1315½1313131377777
James E. English1612½76666
James R. Doolittle13121215121212121212½
Reverdy Johnson8118
Thomas A. Hendricks211½19½3039½7580½82½88
F. P. Blair, Jr.½10½2 5½½½½½
Thomas Ewing ½11
J. Q. Adams 1
George B. McClellan
Salmon P. Chase
Franklin Pierce
John T. Hoffman
Stephen J. Field
Thomas H. Seymour
Candidates. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
Horatio Seymour 317
George H. Pendleton 145½ 134½ 130 129½ 107½ 70½ 56½
Andrew Johnson 6 10 5
Winfield S. Hancock 30 48½ 56 79½ 113½ 137½ 144½ 135½ 142½ 135½
Sanford E. Church
Asa Packer 26 26 26 22
Joel Parker 7 7 7 7 7 7
James E. English 6 16 19
James R. Doolittle 12½ 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Reverdy Johnson
Thomas A. Hendricks 89 81 84½ 82½ 70½ 80 87 107½ 121 132
F. P. Blair, Jr. ½ ½ 13½ 13
Thomas Ewing
J. Q. Adams
George B. McClellan 1 ½
Salmon P. Chase ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 4
Franklin Pierce 1
John T. Hoffman 3 3
Stephen J. Field 15 9 8
Thomas H. Seymour 4 2
Necessary to choice 212

[35]. General Blair was nominated unanimously on the first ballot.

[36]. One Democratic elector was defeated, being cut by over 500 voters on a local issue.

[37]. Commonly called “Greenbacks,” or “Legal Tender notes.”

[38]. Commonly called “National Bank notes.”

[39]. By Rand & McNally, Chicago, Ill., 1882.

[40]. This was partially done by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1881.