Statue to Samuel J Tilden Statement of Hon William Sulzer volume 1

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Dix. His speciai message to the legislature on the extravagance and dishonesty that had characteiized the manage- ment of the canals made a deep impression. During his adminis- tration the new^ capitol building at Albany was begun. He made an ideal governor — one of the verj^ best in the history of the State. His public pa])ers are models and demonstrate his sagacity and his statesmanship.
In June, 1876, the national Democratic convention, assembled at St. Louis, nominated Samuel J. Tilden for
...the Presidency. As finally declared, the electoral vote was 185 for Mr. Hayes and 184 for Mr. Tilden. The po])ular vote, as counted, gave Tilden 4. 284, 265. Hayes 4, 033, 295, Cooper 81, 737, and Smith 9, 522. Mr. Tilden was opposed to the Electoral Commission, declaring his belief in "'the exclusive- jurisdiction of the two Houses of the Congress to count the electoral votes by their own servants and under such instruction as they might deem j^roper to give. " If Tilden had raised his hand in protest, civil war would have ensued.

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