uaU«CIVIL SfcllYlCK HKf OIOI.OrgiBlnttoR of mi Association to Cherish It% I Last night about twenty gentlemen met at the room* of the Literary Club, 24 fcest Fourth street,I* for Ute purpose of organising the Civil►f bertiee Reform Association, The namelt; ' of the organisation . is auflleieoily’ explanatory. While it i« not proposed to ,pti smelly the English system with iu lt;nm\ 4tie«j it ejuMxdnptions. eP\, It u intended to creme ublic r ! sentiment opposed to changing the civil service «« e I the political admin 1st ratid^ change*-lit other [» words, that the retention of on office should reel onv I merit tie Mn the chief aim beingr efficiency sml honesty in the etvtl serviceHr, U B Wilbjr presented the report of the committee appointed to draft a constitution. which wasThe following officers were elected:• President- Rufus King.a vHe Pn-id*- Moadly, Aaron f, Perry,8 Kuutdga, John W. BartweU,a C B. Halthew*., i Secretary -W, Hartwell.Trtaau rtf—charlas Ik Willy. ’r Executive . fWpfilttiie Wjlllsm Worthington, ^ I Telford *in**beck. John If. Foster, James W QiK r I Edward Cobu nt John F Wlnstow, C. L Howe,* ; iwm WttM*, Aeolt. Brown, p fi, Uoodwia, Johnr I ft*SSl2 HARWfU. jr.. J. B. Bran nan.i tk M. Hyman. Aid Huasell Hlnman.IK1tTh* fe.!kwh* geniWiMB hart thu. far Joined tha uaocUDon: KafutKln*. Kdwaf* CotMon. John lUrtw.il, J. P. Bucuca, laltord lirnwlwi'li, JohnM. Koaitr, teph. Brown. Jani«• W.1 Hoad I). Jowtpli Mllbjr, KummH H Inman Hwrld MR-\ mm, Howard H WlnaUw. John F»alt;di Mm.tow, C. J. t J a llarwuHd. J. 1» braiman. Mm Motth-iMton| CharUali Mdby. t ForchMmtr, thane.• A.nKtbler. P I Ooodwts, Oeom I. Harm, f. 0.*! 5 *1 V»«* W ** * Key.,» OaMfa K. Thompwui, Frank HwaUawMB. UwrvarwI MaawiJl jr t jTMUby, W. MartQTw«. M«iu»II tagloa. Bufua King,