1:03:00
But the word was spreading...
1:03:02
...in the dark.
1:03:05
Up on fifth avenue, the Schermerhorns
and their mob...
1:03:08
...breathed a little easy.
1:03:10
Just a brief blist of anger, over
Mr. Lincoln's draft.
1:03:13
Entirely justifiable in my view.
1:03:15
There are two sides to that
question.
1:03:17
Ther are several sides to that
question, Mr. Schermerhorn.
1:03:19
But only one right side.
1:03:21
As with any question, it
holds the abuse...
1:03:23
...of any executive power.
1:03:24
In any case, Mr. Greely...
1:03:26
...we can all be thankful, it
wasn't any worse.
1:03:29
It may be worse yet, sir.
1:03:31
I saw them. I don't know
what to think...
1:03:32
What is it you are so fond of
saying, Mr. Tweed?
1:03:35
Mr. Greely, you won't like this...
1:03:37
...but what is it?
1:03:38
I don't remember.
1:03:39
You can always hire one half
of the poor...
1:03:41
...to kill the other half.
1:03:54
I've come to say goodbye.
1:03:56
I've booked passage for
California.
1:04:01
Jenny, give me one more day and
I'll go with you.
1:04:04
You'll be dead by then.
1:04:07
What would you have me do?
1:04:08
I don't know.
1:04:13
This will all be finished
tomorrow.
1:04:15
No it won't.
1:04:20
This whole place is going to
burn anyway.
1:04:31
I've heard of the poor are going
from door to door...
1:04:34
...in the Five Points, asking those
supporters for further riots...
1:04:39
...to place a candle in the
window.
1:04:42
Irish, Poles, Germans.
1:04:45
Ah, Mr. Greely, the city is not mad...
1:04:48
...I prophesise a dark night.