[45] Cong. Globe, p. 2, 1st Sess., 35th Cong., p. 1919.
[46] Cong. Globe, p. 2, 1st. Sess. 35th Cong., p. 1919.
[47] Cong. Globe, p. 2, 1st Sess. 35th Cong., p. 1919.
[48] Cong. Globe, P. 2, 1st Sess. 35th Cong., pp. 1918-19.
[49] Cong. Globe, p. 3, 1st Sess. 35th Cong., p. 2,977.
[50] “The American Irish,” pp. 70-1-3.
[51] Cong. Globe, Appendix, 1st Sess., 35th Cong., p. 430.
[52] “Father Curley tells me that John C. Calhoun used to come to the College to talk philosophy with old Father Dzierozynsky.” Extract from a letter of the late Father J. S. Sumner, of Georgetown College, to the author.
CHAPTER VIII.
ELECTED SHERIFF—MASTERS DUTIES OF OFFICE—RE-ELECTED—NOMINATED FOR MAYOR AGAINST A. OAKEY HALL—CAUSES OF HIS WITHDRAWAL—GOES TO EUROPE—VISITS HOLY LAND—INNER LIFE—HIS CHARITIES—RELATIONS WITH S. J. TILDEN—LEADER OF TAMMANY—SECOND MARRIAGE—COMPTROLLER OF NEW YORK—SPEECH AT LOTOS CLUB, ETC.