Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1869 — NASBY. [ARTICLE]

NASBY.

[From the TolcdUfttiW.) MR. NASBY ATTENDS A CONVOCATION dF THE DEMOCRACY OF NEW YORK, AT WHICH much avnuucHs jajwNE, , Noo York, Nov. SO. 1864 crats uv Noo York, wich wuz called to lay out the utcomin Legislacher The meetin Avu>. hekr-at Hiberny Hall, Noo 1 ork, wuz profooeely decorate?! with the green flag uv Ireland, harps, sunbursts, and other emblems uv a patriotic nacher, while a brass band on the platform enlivend the perceedins by playin at regler intervals “ The Wearin uv the Green?’ Dentate McCarty b uz called totheyhair, and Patrick Maloney wuz made secretary. Some one sejestid a man named. Biggins for secretary, urgin that Higgins coodrite; but his name wuz agin him, and Maloncjr wuz yoonanimusly chosen. It wuz after- ! ward discovered that Biggin's wirz really an Irishman, and they immejitly made him assistant secretary. A eommiltee, consistin uv Messrs. O’Doherty, O’Malley. O’Grady, O'Toole and O'Shaughnessy, reported ez committee on resoiushjens, MesErß McShane, McDonoho, MeGrogan, McEvy and McVay, wich reported eZjfolThat rep resen tin the Democracy %▼ Noo York they demand uv the new Legislacher the immejit repeel uv foe Excise Law, all the laws heariu on whisky, ml the laws takin control uvihe city uvNoo York ouj uv the hands uv the Denikrisy uv the rttyjHhe repeel uv all the Metropipe ■ itan poleece laws, and the uv tteapp intin uv the poleece k> the Maydf, I where it ought to be, and in short the're•eaj uv all the lawspassed by the Ablishun Leg'islachers uv the past ten years. Mr. Patsy o ’Brannon urged the passage uv the resolooshens yoonanimusly. He a hood, of course, be a sargent in the new Solecoe foaee. and in addishen to that Be bed a brother wich tendid the day liefore the eleckshen, wich brother, like a troo Amerikin, votid.fhnr times, wich must hev a place on the force. He (Mr. O’Brannon) fen that he ocyxlent support him much longer, and oafess be got his brother a place soon he wood hev to go to work. Mr. O'Shaughnessy wantid to know cf map Undid in November, and who bed' .only voted at one efeeshen, Wuz to step in ana take office over the heads uv vetrans

wich hed bin here two and three years? Es meh things— Mr. ©’Baldwin moved that no man be s recognized ez eligible for an offls, or even amtrack., wich hed bin in the country leas than three months. v“ki- — Mr. McShane shood vote agin that* moshen. He hed- one brother to whi-m he hea-vnitten to-onme to-wunst, who wood be cut out for three months, if this mo» aben passed,and he(Mr.;Mcßhane) ooodgnt affor. i to board him so long. Mr. McGrath should also oppose it; ‘‘JLhticipatin the repeel uv the ojus laws wich hampered the Democrisy uv Noo York, he hed got a frend to write two brothers and four cousins to sail immejitly, to fly posishens uv noleecemen and skebl directors and eichTuad he hed another brother who wood come ez soon ez his time wuz, out in the prisfon at Liverpool, who mutt be provided for. He woo&vftte' for- no rich moahen. It wuz lost Mr. O’Shaurii messy wanted a mosheu instructin the Legislacher to not only put the appinlin power in the hands uv th# Mayor, but to immejitly double the poleece force uv tbe cities uv.the State wich hey Democratic majorities. Mr. McCoole moved to amend, by requirin all rich cities to commence to-wunst the buildin uv court houses, i* which ilwni it wwt carried. •• -r . M*MeGoogbegau wishedt* call th? hitenshen uv the meetin to the fact thatt he Mayor uv the city had appinted two mi tori fin the CUy. Hail, one uv wich wuz icm in Connecticut,and the other in NdoJeMty. A committee wuz about to be appipted to caD upon ihe Mayor to rertonstrate, when itiWUMitnade known that the pUqes hsd bln originally given to twhbrothers named McGrath, who-hed sold em to these men, . Wfl theaubjick wuz dropped. Before the explanashen wuz made there fW BfiCh Hlu uwa but whea the I

—’ T WUZ ! o I I ’ TMU were made known three hearty cheers wnz given the Mayor. Mr. O’Sullivan dealrod u» know whet her, wMh ktMffiScreilfc LegNacher, ther wcoil be bangin for killln naygura I t . <4 Mr. Q’Shea remarked, in answer, that Mr. O’Sullivan jtfiiz. nk'oaed to know it Be bed bin In'lhecHmidry but a short time, Mid did not fully understapd the customs. Be reuMd bls Motpe naygtH*' tat he sjiood pay rent no more. Il wuz acknowledgin U>er superiority. It was also resolved that tq prevent mf*takes and erronr,' when tire appintments fcr the different offices in the city come to be made, that each applicant be rooter cd to state wich county UV Inland heroines from>( . ... I After some outer biimis the 1 meeting ad J 1 TA.. a MM* a native uv a Western Mate, looking at a Democratic precession in this city, remarked that cf he hed enufl tnfloocncc al Washington he wood ask to be appinted Amerikin Gonsul to Noo York. I ae<’ now the pint to the remark. Es I hame to l JiraJisT tU'sb^JnlHh hnd take to short pipes. O why wuznt I born in Corkiz-\ . ’ Petmolhvm' V. Nasbt, Wich wuz Postmaster.