enate, ii. 16;
nominated for clerk to Court of Appeals, 1862, iii. 41, note;
elected, 51.
Tallmadge, James, opposition to Missouri Compromise, i. 274;
applicant for atty.-gen., 274;
hostility to DeWitt Clinton, 274;
work in constitutional con., 1821, 299-310;
applicant for state comp., 321;
beaten by Marcy, 321;
supported Adams, 1824, 324;
voted for Clinton's removal as canal com., 328-9;
great mistake, 329;
nominated for lt.-gov., 331;
in constitutional con., 1846, ii. 103.
Tallmadge, Nathaniel P., opponent of Regency, i. 358;
sent to Assembly, 358;
in U.S. Senate, ii. 1;
attitude toward slavery, 11;
endorsed Seward for gov., 24-5;
nominated for U.S. Senate, 38;
elected, 39;
becomes gov. of Wisconsin, 92.
Tammany Society, early history of, i. 181-5;
hostility to DeWitt Clinton, 181-5;
opposes Erie canal, 251;
opposed Clinton for gov., 1817, 251;
defeated, 252;
Clinton dismisses its office-holders, 255;
Van Buren silences its opposition to canal, 261-2;
influence in securing the constitutional con., 1821, 296;
favours Jackson for President, 357;
trains with the Softs, ii. 249;
defeats Wood, 257.
Tammany Hall, defeated, 1861, iii. 29;
Tweed begins his career, 176;
boss of, 176;
his lieutenants, 177;
forces Hoffman's nomination, 1866, 159;
fraudulent naturalisations, 175;
its new building, 178;
again nominates Hoffman, 1868, 205;
renominates Hoffman, 1870, 231;
startling disclosures of Tweed ring, 246-9;
controls state con., 1871, 269-73;
dismayed by result of election, 275;
Kelly succeeds Tweed as its leader, 288;
reorganises it, 289;
divided into two factions, 325;
Morrissey faction rejected, 325;
Kelly's ticket defeated, 1875, 331;
Morrissey and Kelly factions unite, 1876, 346;
ticket elected, 350;
factions divide, 1877, 378;
Kelly wins, 383;
but Morrissey elected to Senate, 388;
it controls Dem. state con., 1878, 392;
defeated in election, 397;
bolts Dem. state con., 1879, 423;
holds con. of its own, 424;
nominates Kelly for gov., 424;
crushed by defeat, 427;
refused admission to Dem. state con., 1880, 451;
holds con. of its own, 451;
platform stigmatises Tilden, 452;
refused admission to Dem. nat. con., 1880, 457;
spectacular reconciliation, 458;
forces a Dem. state con., 460;
has its own way, 460;
fools Irving Hall on mayoralty, 460;
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