TheRepublicanAssociationofwhichIbecameamemberhelditsmeetingsinMortonHall,alarge,barn-likeroomoverasaloon。Itsfurniturewasofthecanonicalkind:dingybenches,spittoons,adaisatoneendwithatableandchairandastoutpitcherforicedwater,andonthewallspicturesofGeneralGrant,andofLeviP。Morton,towhosegenerosityweowedtheroom。Wehadregularmeetingsonceortwiceamonth,andbetweentimestheplacewastreated,atleastoncertainnights,asakindofclub-room。Iwentaroundthereoftenenoughtohavethemengetaccustomedtomeandtohavemegetaccustomedtothem,sothatwebegantospeakthesamelanguage,andsothateachcouldbegintolivedownintheother’smindwhatBretHartehascalled“thedefectivemoralqualityofbeingastranger。”Itisnotoftenthatamancanmakeopportunitiesforhimself。Buthecanputhimselfinsuchshapethatwhenoriftheopportunitiescomeheisreadytotakeadvantageofthem。ThiswaswhathappenedtomeinconnectionwithmyexperiencesinMortonHall。Isoonbecameongoodtermswithanumberoftheordinary“heelers“andevensomeoftheminorleaders。ThebigleaderwasJakeHess,whotreatedmewithratherdistantaffability。Therewereprominentlawyersandbusinessmenwhobelonged,buttheytooklittlepartintheactualmeetings。
Whattheydidwasdoneelsewhere。TherunningofthemachinewaslefttoJakeHessandhiscaptainsoftensandofhundreds。
AmongtheselessercaptainsIsoonstruckupafriendshipwithJoeMurray,afriendshipwhichisasstrongnowasitwasthirty-threeyearsago。HehadbeenborninIreland,butbroughttoNewYorkbyhisparentswhenhewasthreeorfouryearsold,and,asheexpressedit,“raisedasabarefootedboyonFirstAvenue。”WhennoteighteenhehadenlistedintheArmyofthePotomacandtakenpartinthecampaignthatclosedtheCivilWar。ThenhecamebacktoFirstAvenue,and,beingafearless,powerful,energeticyoungfellow,carelessandreckless,speedilygrewtosomeprominenceasleaderofagang。Inthatdistrict,andatthattime,politicswasaroughbusiness,andTammanyHallheldunquestionedsway。ThedistrictwasoverwhelminglyDemocratic,andJoeandhisfriendswereDemocratswhoonelectiondayperformedtheusualgangworkforthelocalDemocraticleader,whosebusinessitwastofavorandrewardtheminreturn。Thissamelocalleader,likemanyothergreaterleaders,becamepuffedupbyprosperity,andforgottheinstrumentsthroughwhichhehadachievedprosperity。Afteroneelectionheshowedacallousindifferencetothehardworkofthegangandcompletedisregardofhisbefore-electionpromises。Hecountedupontheresentmentwearingitselfout,asusual,inthreatsandbluster。
ButJoeMurraywasnotamanwhoforgot。Heexplainedtohisganghispurposesandthenecessityofbeingquiet。Accordinglytheywaitedfortheirrevengeuntilthenextelectionday。Theythen,asJoeexpressedit,decided“tovotefurdestawayfromtheleader“——IamusingthelanguageofJoe’syouth——andthebestwaytodothiswastovotetheRepublicanticket。Inthosedayseachpartyhadaboothnearthepolling-placeineachelectiondistrict,wherethepartyrepresentativedispensedthepartyballots。Thishadbeenadistrictinwhich,asarule,veryearlyinthedaytheRepublicanelectionleaderhadhishatknockedoverhiseyesandhisboothkickedoverandhisballotsscattered;andthenthesizeoftheDemocraticmajoritydependedonanelasticappreciationofexactlyhowmuchwasdemandedfromheadquarters。Butonthisdaythingswentdifferently。Thegang,withaRomansenseofduty,tookanactiveinterestinseeingthattheRepublicanwasgivenhisfullrights。Moreover,theymadethemostenergeticreprisalsontheiropponents,andastheyweredistinctlythetoughandfightingelement,justicecametoherownwithawhoop。
Would-berepeaterswerethrownoutontheirheads。Everypersonwhocouldbecajoledor,Ifear,intimidated,wasgiventheRepublicanticket,andtheupshotwasthatattheendofthedayadistrictwhichhadneverhithertopolledmorethantwoorthreepercentofitsvoteRepublicanbrokeaboutevenbetweenthetwoparties。
ToJoeithadbeenmerelyanactofretributioninsofarasitwasnotsimplyaspree。ButtheleadersattheRepublicanheadquartersdidnotknowthis,andwhentheygotovertheirparalyzedastonishmentatthereturns,theyinvestigatedtofindoutwhatitmeant。SomebodytoldthemthatitrepresentedtheworkofayoungmannamedJosephMurray。Accordinglytheysentforhim。TheroominwhichtheyreceivedhimwasdoubtlesssomeplacelikeMortonHall,andthemenwhoreceivedhimwereakintothosewhohadleadershipinMortonHall;butinJoe’seyestheystoodforahighercivilization,foropportunity,forgenerousrecognitionofsuccessfuleffort——inshort,forallthethingsthataneageryoungmandesires。Hewasreceivedandpattedonthebackbyamanwhowasagreatmantotheworldinwhichhelived。
Hewasintroducedtotheaudienceasayoungmanwhoseachievementwassuchastopromisemuchforthefuture,andmoreoverhewasgivenaplaceinthepost-office——asIhavesaid,thiswaslongbeforethedayofCivilServiceReform。
Now,tothewrongkindofmanallthismighthavemeantnothingatall。ButinJoeMurray’scaseitmeanteverything。Hewasbynatureasstraightaman,asfearlessandasstanchlyloyal,asanyonewhomI
haveevermet,amantobetrustedinanypositiondemandingcourage,integrity,andgoodfaith。Hedidhisdutyinthepublicservice,andbecamedevotedlyattachedtotheorganizationwhichhefelthadgivenhimhischanceinlife。WhenIknewhimhewasalreadymakinghiswayup;oneoftheproofsandevidencesofwhichwasthatheownedafirst-classracingtrotter——“AliceLane“——behindwhichhegavememorethanonespin。DuringthisfirstwinterIgrewtolikeJoeandhisparticularcronies。ButIhadnoideathattheyespeciallyreturnedtheliking,andinthefirstrowwehadintheorganizationwhicharoseoveramovement,thatIbacked,tostandbyanon-partisanmethodofstreet-cleaningJoeandallhisfriendsstoodstifflywiththemachine,andmyside,thereformside,wasleftwithonlysomehalf-dozenvotesoutofthreeorfourhundred。Ihadexpectednootheroutcomeandtookitgood-humoredly,butwithoutchangingmyattitude。
Nextfall,astheelectionsdrewnear,JoethoughthewouldliketomakeadriveatJakeHess,andafterconsiderableplanningdecidedthathisbestchancelayinthefightforthenominationtotheAssembly,thelowerhouseoftheLegislature。Hepickedmeasthecandidatewithwhomhewouldbemostlikelytowin;andwinhedid。Itwasnotmyfight,itwasJoe’s;anditwastohimthatIowemyentryintopolitics。Ihadatthattimeneitherthereputationnortheabilitytohavewonthenominationformyself,andindeedneverwouldhavethoughtoftryingforit。
JakeHesswasentirelygood-humoredaboutit。Inspiteofmybeinganti-machine,myrelationswithhimhadbeenfriendlyandhuman,andwhenhewasbeatenheturnedintohelpJoeelectme。AtfirsttheythoughttheywouldtakemeonapersonalcanvassthroughthesaloonsalongSixthAvenue。Thecanvass,however,didnotlastbeyondthefirstsaloon。Iwasintroducedwithpropersolemnitytothesaloon-
keeper——averyimportantpersonage,forthiswasbeforethedayswhensaloon-keepersbecamemerelythemortgagedchattelsofthebrewers——
andhebegantocross-examineme,alittletoomuchinthetoneofonewhowasdealingwithasuppliantforhisfavor。HesaidheexpectedthatIwouldofcoursetreattheliquorbusinessfairly;towhichI
answered,nonetoocordially,thatIhopedIshouldtreatallinterestsfairly。Hethensaidthatheregardedthelicensesastoohigh;towhichIrespondedthatIbelievedtheywerereallynothighenough,andthatIshouldtrytohavethemmadehigher。Theconversationthreatenedtobecomestormy。Messrs。MurrayandHess,onsomehastilyimprovisedplea,tookmeoutintothestreet,andthenJoeexplainedtomethatitwasnotworthmywhilestayinginSixthAvenueanylonger,thatIhadbettergorightbacktoFifthAvenueandattendtomyfriendsthere,andthathewouldlookaftermyinterestsonSixthAvenue。Iwastriumphantlyelected。
OncebeforeJoehadinterferedinsimilarfashionandsecuredthenominationofanAssemblyman;andshortlyafterelectionhehadgrowntofeeltowardthisAssemblymanthathemusthavefedonthemeatwhichrenderedCaesarproud,ashebecameinaccessibletotheordinarymortalswhoseplaceofresortwasMortonHall。HeeyedmewarilyforashorttimetoseeifIwaslikelyinthisrespecttofollowinmypredecessor’sfootsteps。FindingthatIdidnot,heandallmyotherfriendsandsupportersassumedtowardmetheverypleasantestattitudethatitwaspossibletoassume。Theydidnotaskmeforathing。TheyacceptedasamatterofcoursetheviewthatIwasabsolutelystraightandwastryingtodothebestIcouldintheLegislature。TheydesirednothingexceptthatIshouldmakeasuccess,andtheysupportedmewithheartyenthusiasm。IamalittleatalosstoknowquitehowtoexpressthequalityinmyrelationshipwithJoeMurrayandmyotherfriendsofthisperiodwhichrenderedthatrelationshipsobeneficialtome。WhenIwentintopoliticsatthistimeIwasnotconsciousofgoinginwiththesetpurposetobenefitotherpeople,butofgettingformyselfaprivilegetowhichIwasentitledincommonwithotherpeople。Soitwasinmyrelationshipwiththesemen。IftherehadlurkedintheinnermostrecessesofmymindanywherethethoughtthatIwasinsomewayapatronorabenefactor,orwasdoingsomethingnoblebytakingpartinpolitics,orthatIexpectedthesmallestconsiderationsavewhatIcouldearnonmyownmerits,Iamcertainthatsomehoworothertheexistenceofthatfeelingwouldhavebeenknownandresented。Asamatteroffact,therewasnottheslightesttemptationonmyparttohaveanysuchfeelingoranyoneofsuchfeelings。InomoreexpectedspecialconsiderationinpoliticsthanI
wouldhaveexpecteditintheboxingring。Iwishedtoactsquarelytoothers,andIwishedtobeabletoshowthatIcouldholdmyownasagainstothers。Theattitudeofmynewfriendstowardmewasfirstoneofpolitereserve,andthenthatoffriendlyalliance。AfterwardsI
becameadmittedtocomradeship,andthentoleadership。IneedhardlysayhowearnestlyIbelievethatmenshouldhaveakeenandlivelysenseoftheirobligationsinpolitics,oftheirdutytohelpforwardgreatcauses,andtostruggleforthebettermentofconditionsthatareunjusttotheirfellows,themenandwomenwhoarelessfortunateinlife。Butinadditiontothisfeelingtheremustbeafeelingofrealfellowshipwiththeothermenandwomenengagedinthesametask,fellowshipofwork,withfuntovarythework;forunlessthereisthisfeelingoffellowship,ofcommoneffortonanequalplaneforacommonend,itwillbedifficulttokeeptherelationswholesomeandnatural。Tobepatronizedisasoffensiveastobeinsulted。Nooneofuscarespermanentlytohavesomeoneelseconscientiouslystrivingtodohimgood;whatwewantistoworkwiththatsomeoneelseforthegoodofbothofus——anymanwillspeedilyfindthatotherpeoplecanbenefithimjustasmuchashecanbenefitthem。
NeitherJoeMurraynorInoranyofourassociatesatthattimewerealivetosocialandindustrialneedswhichwenowallofusrecognize。
Butwethenhadveryclearlybeforeourmindstheneedofpracticallyapplyingcertainelementalvirtues,thevirtuesofhonestyandefficiencyinpolitics,thevirtueofefficiencysidebysidewithhonestyinprivateandpubliclifealike,thevirtuesofconsiderationandfairdealinginbusinessasbetweenmanandman,andespeciallyasbetweenthemanwhoisanemployerandthemanwhoisanemployee。OnallfundamentalquestionsJoeMurrayandIthoughtalike。WeneverpartedcompanyexceptingonthequestionofCivilServiceReform,wherehesincerelyfeltthatIshoweddoctrinaireaffinities,thatI
sidedwiththepharisees。WegotbackagainintocloserelationsassoonasIbecamePoliceCommissionerunderMayorStrong,forJoewasthenmadeExciseCommissioner,andwas,Ibelieve,thebestExciseCommissionerthecityofNewYorkeverhad。Heisnowafarmer,hisboyshavebeenthroughColumbiaCollege,andheandIlookatthequestions,political,social,andindustrial,whichconfrontusin1913frompracticallythesamestandpoint,justasweoncelookedatthequestionsthatconfrontedusin1881。
TherearemanydebtsthatIoweJoeMurray,andsomeforwhichhewasonlyunconsciouslyresponsible。IdonotthinkthatamanisfittodogoodworkinourAmericandemocracyunlessheisabletohaveagenuinefellow-feelingfor,understandingof,andsympathywithhisfellow-Americans,whatevertheircreedortheirbirthplace,thesectioninwhichtheylive,ortheworkwhichtheydo,providedtheypossesstheonlykindofAmericanismthatreallycounts,theAmericanismofthespirit。Itwasnosmallhelptome,intheefforttomakemyselfagoodcitizenandgoodAmerican,thatthepoliticalassociatewithwhomIwasonclosestandmostintimatetermsduringmyearlyyearswasamanborninIreland,bycreedaCatholic,withJoeMurray’supbringing;justasithelpedmegreatlyatalaterperiodtoworkforcertainvitallynecessarypublicneedswithArthurvonBriesen,inwhomthespiritofthe“Acht-und-Vierziger“idealistswasembodied;justasmywholelifewasinfluencedbymylongassociationwithJacobRiis,whomIamtemptedtocallthebestAmericanIeverknew,althoughhewasalreadyayoungmanwhenhecamehitherfromDenmark。
IwaselectedtotheLegislatureinthefallof1881,andfoundmyselftheyoungestmaninthatbody。Iwasreelectedthetwofollowingyears。Likeallyoungmenandinexperiencedmembers,Ihadconsiderabledifficultyinteachingmyselftospeak。Iprofitedmuchbytheadviceofahard-headedoldcountryman——whowasunconsciouslyparaphrasingtheDukeofWellington,whowashimselfdoubtlessparaphrasingsomebodyelse。Theadviceran:“Don’tspeakuntilyouaresureyouhavesomethingtosay,andknowjustwhatitis;thensayit,andsitdown。”
MyfirstdaysintheLegislatureweremuchlikethoseofaboyinastrangeschool。Myfellow-legislatorsandIeyedoneanotherwithmutualdistrust。Eachofuschosehisseat,eachbeganbyfollowingtheleadofsomeveteraninthefirstroutinematters,andthen,inaweekortwo,webegantodriftintogroupsaccordingtoourseveralaffinities。TheLegislaturewasDemocratic。IwasaRepublicanfromthe“silkstocking“district,thewealthiestdistrictinNewYork,andIwasput,asoneoftheminoritymembers,ontheCommitteeofCities。
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