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THE SUN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1672. : tm 4ad and roe | trpnd have been on is THIN DIVIDED DEMOCRACY. | Mpkstasceie te mare wwe me | ve. to cytherea erates cme gearectete: | NEWS FOR JEWEL SEEKERS _ Weta ee Sporter_Thon it ie not true that rer Yes, S before that Mr. Kelly ——— Wi. 0. CONNER, AITRAIYP BRENNAN, ve laat section met Reve fodet ot feast | the tooptre of an shealute ruler in Tammany? falls Ea ect ie nom neces. Were they his | TI) FRIRNDLY INDIANS OF TNE AND BAM COURTNEY TALK LOHR alt? had money and he got money from SHERIFF DRENNAN NOT A DICTATOR, ? Tho Sheriff (his face flushing, and speaking ne Mr. Oo here entertained the reporter with ¥ a by John Kelty—Mhort@ | gortg Goines here 9! Mister tiie leat cicetion, | With vehemence) [have never, never presume Sitor whisk the ecporter baas hick eee byes to do such a thing. What I lave done I ha Mr. Courtney—Put thot down. I'll anewor the DIAMOND PIBLDA. question, Have you got itr v “ her ope Heporter—Yee. illnges of Civilized f In the Western Mr, Courtney--Anewer (a pause)—All Sonne A Race Superior to the ays done for the hest of the party, and ever fF, Lawrenico were the nominees of Mt. fe THbel= 4 Deveuy, Fektes Knows tug L bave never inverfoged. im ‘ ‘Tencos-Rowtarkuble Leterview with deliberatene a th Mr Yarronce ware mrare properly che canal ats able, and Pastoral Peop the organization. Lam note F politician: [never was one, and Lnover will be | ace gacemnan: one. Lwould not be a politician for anything 1@ | fleet” te te the world that Is, what people call & regular | Uerenied ‘the hombeson ‘ Politictan—for T could not go rou w District Attorney. lohave. up the Colorado, to Albuquerque. year through to be dictated to by everybody. | V0 Gounramy'’s OPIMIOR @@ Tammany wast, | [he flo Grande, and over'a day's Journey from vergbody koows that I am willing to give way | MO, Coren oe think thes Tammany ig | the Dorther extremity of the great diamond SMonorter—tlow much money did Tammany | realiv 9 reformed oraantaationt Of Astoc.gettiements ana tures pilenee shot of Aztec settlements and three vil inhabit- Hall spend in the last election Mr. Courtney There are afew mon like Mr, va fy indians. Phoy ore called the matt citeee. r. Kelly nom{nated the Die. From the Saucettto (Cal.) Herald. welkunown fact that ME Relly | Not far eastward of the source of the of Judge Garvin for tate Colorado, om the great trail from Fort Courtney Le says John Kelly's M. in Too Bie for Joh Kelly to Handle. “1 don't know that it will be worth while for you to mention me at all,” said Mr, Willian ©, Conner to a BUN reperter who had Reporter Do you think tne fusion will be ef- called to learn his views in regard to the pro- fected, Mr. Brennan? posed fusion of the Tammany and Apollo Hull The Sherif (seating himself opposite the re~ Sherif Brennan was in his ofMfve in the Court House when the reporter called on him. The Bherif, who was his usual good humor, re- ceived the reporter cordially, he Sherif They spent lest than they ever | Kelly, Mr. Tilden. and Mr. Cooper in it who | faci antain protnuly ROM Neopia ital: wavizations, Mr. Ce in his oitice in | Porter)—No, sir, nothing of the kind. If these | sont bof: y rd that a4 posit really’ mean reform ; bi main body of the a 7 bs pte gh ny nt ale dgpa people who went against Tammany Hall want to | “'Ranorter And Apotte tint Tammany Hall tein my spinton, | Kent oflicer, who lath Bett eta ihe type foundry at 8 Centre atrect, peop a] them: ‘The Sherif! They pretend to sey thatthey had & heap of money. 1 know one ting; theppuld their workers moxt Hberally. ft How mi oh? almost as bad a ‘Tweed, and for appears caniza Her the regime o| assumes the mask of reform sake. It was the Apollo Mall » Khiat raleed the standard of the ros Your views would be of intercet to | Come back, they will have to go Into the tracns aud work up so that we can see wh oan again be trusted. Tf (hey are trustworthy Reporter the public. Mr. Conner (pleasantly, and They are a race differing essentially from the Indian tribes around them, ‘The Navajos are their neighbors on the northwest, the A ont) ther they irting his hand. outh. ‘Thele cnomy and ‘their ane . rlit--T believe nothing leas than #10 forin movenient and gave it ite Impetus and | fou r 4 some moustache)—Woll, ntep tnslde the raing. | they will Be trusted; Lf they are uot trustworthy | id" ais anor laughed) tia is conside 4 success in this elty and throughout the Btate, | (om ts belome ton reso fal recerion tte ‘The reporter walked ju and t agent at the | Vey will not be truste: fh good deal, for they bi da good many., Ama It wae the Apollo Hall candidate for Mayor who Reporter—You are opposed to fuston? ys ak, used to consider hiinseif pretty well paid in wng | furnlahed to tho people the undoubted evidence | They ure romarkabie for. the medest fulness of Mood om ays, welve years ago, ihe #9 of the great city frauds, and without hia organ L Bip | +f Conner -Thave not heon in Tammany Hall | ‘The Sierif—T eertainly am opposed to st, 1 | 1)nz days won or twolve years agos It he gs K ks thelr dross. ‘They wear rkirts of black woollen fA i tein power, great energy, and determination ba lo the felon moreinent last full would have been a failure, breath.) gloth, and’ 9 scart gracetully folded ‘over the roast. ‘Those guoda are oir own make. (Hore Aly. Courtney drew @ lond | Their hair, neatly braided, fornis « head-dres, Their hovses are clean, and thelr cooking is not to be despised, CHARACTERISTICS OF THR ENDTANE, think the men who worked against Tammany Vall did great wrong, end ought to be made to serve apprenticeship, before they are revotved on equal terms, Keporter Are not many members of Tam- mony Hall in favor of fusion? e Ub ton, Alte ety is thet | have peard of no proposition coming from Apollo (lett which would louk to a fusion Reporter—Are you in favor of NO FUSION TO DR PROVORRD. Reporter-Do you think the proposal of # (on will come up ia auy of Your moetinus / Reporter—Have you finished, Mr, Courtney? the Sherif—I don't think tt willcomeupserk | Me Courines Not go Fight one Tammany ly. Ldon't think any frioud of Tammany | Hall thon with the sate toon who aro in It now. uniting with ao What? la farce of etlowine there Make any auch propo Itlom, ported Tweed ws its candidate for the Sent | | Tho Zant Indians are more than half civilized. provided they are not too | to have an much ¢0 Gay Wathe puree Ten it Koporter Would It be scouted ? ven when the elty frauds were publicly | They are essentially @ pastoral people. Thoy ‘Tammany Hall bave to say? don't think any dhe Sheriff I don't think the honest men of whand exposed. Itdid nothing to ald thi Tammany Hall would ever countenance an Holds of gorn, wheal, aud vogetabies. They ‘Tammany It pay h 4 fi, abd now, among the loaders f ei Perce gipetce Uike, Vokes. poten parser fuch dung. “Lhewe men who lett twmmuany Hull present. On nizations aro men who homes, horned a, ‘ad GSsce: ‘They corral i f k | ~ | Inthe wanner In which they did, should eeclios for and. assisted materially their stock at night In hizh stone enclosures, Sn ae ce many Hall aid x never: wes any: made to come in aa new ten ainl compelled 10 Fal daa alte, ated ator iY nany | They Seo al thelr animate fox food, Nut a fated : ; ork themselves up, all can’ clatuy to be «reformed oreaniaution, is their favorite dish, They ‘keap fowls. THR SHMRIFY THINKS THRY CART AW TROeTED. | TNE UP. 8 tie Apolla Hall men y anen tntist ised and more men like splo their own wool and weave (t. ‘They alignerter What are your objections to the | who'may come buck be muccd on the com | Copy und ttewitt admitted. i Ne, agranal frolic at creat fine, “the grain ratio, ital] men 1 pir na Hi ¥ Whe Sherif 1 don’t think they are worthy to | Ihe Sherlff—If the word oreanizations choose A PPLICATR MATTER, eat In taken to ® at, Focky place, and thirty or forty horsemen ‘canter and caper pe (rusted men who worked as they did at the | to take some of therm in they Will duno. ‘here are | | Tenorter What men must be ostracised—Wwill | About on.chis threchitg Moor Wil tue grain le wont Inst election. I don't think they should ud Ser an nee whow 1 wank to Be pack i a) be so kind as to give q edhe matter, | S¢hirated. Tt ts thon wingowed by raking the we many all, ho were ude y fa + | at id toss id tel Ore | jironiises. "Many aman who went away frou id vot’ like to mention any hamon. fis Tent clcee ake bay tbe aeeeal ie ee e the day with a gencral horse race, the fashion of our agricultural fairs. rdiamoud hunters are about to people A will etve y Mr. Co ‘ood question to put to | itt Fisiey, what do you understand by | "Ay bad clement’ of the Apotlo Hall organi | the matehboring country, itis interesting to know: ofwhlech Mr. Kelly speaker Kh? Have | that these Zuni Indians are frend . alt ay | PN men. and that supplies can be had there, "Ihe Valley of the Rio Grande is well settled with Moxtean farmers and herdsmen. These and th: dunia will make common cause with the mf against the plundering Apac they It is true that there te what fe known asa bead element attached to all organi- vations, but Chat this is more prevaleut in Apolio than it'isin Tammany itall { deny. Mr. Rely, heid in probation a while. Jayed nominating him for ten days as they did — ore: jon. They see The Zuni [ndings never wake wars of ageres- ee eee eae se ina mith us ag | Reporter Do you think O'Brien wante to come | there would bave been nostoppliz his elccuon, | from what he paverevidently has a better knowl: | Thay gana Gn the defemtre. wate there leno use of their contending with us 60 | partly Temrmtby Hi? O'UKIEN Has SHOWED MEDMNKEY TOO PAR. | Ce Of this clement than { have. "Herat least | sige Thillane tone thorn heen tee ct ole eect Jong as we can poll a far much heavier ote than | ‘The Sherif If he had the hance of becoming a leader, I think he would want bosuch chance. should be the last man to complain of it, anc now when he is out of office and uot a can date—to tgnore It, as this same bad element organization and means of defence, th oir quietude in seldom disturbed. The woll-watored soll is a dark gravelly loam. Vere ie | Reportor—Senator O'Brien said in Tie SUN Therefore, the day after the election Chat he was # young >; but Thave not seen him alnce elec they did at the last election, and you must bear tn mind th Tammany Ital t# really at present tlon. man and coud wait aided hin very matertally in bis election as | hey hare a ail lines ereellont pee eS snew organization. a dtgporter witha ied many withdraw indivt- | ff, ciMiid (mith a smile) Mowe gouns mane | Alef of Now Yurk and once/an membar of | (¥e which travellers entering the dlamona ree epor » sis va ! in en oO dually from Apolie allto fofm Tammany? ne ne ~ wees Ley gre be on . jon by the w f Santa and Albuquerque Reportor—So this 1s all that will Induce them | duly {fom Avgito Hallo Jota Tammany? Young mem should nyt shove tueriselves (oo Lar. Sixth, and Fourtecuth Wards. (ar, Oourtney | © S rigdd PUTS Oe PAPE ee ee to forsake Apollo Hall? every day," What fools we have bee Wibk he has shoved himself tos far laughed), 7 they me every day. They see that they have been deluded, deceived, Ns Reporter- Would it not be well to harmonte the two factions? ‘The Suertf—1t would be a Democrat charge, The houses of these Zunt villazes are well built of stone, Thev are three stories high each ascending story recedes, 80 ag to make @ terrace In front. THEY WORSIIP THE CREAT srinrT. These Zunt Indians are traly devout. Their Interior tomples and altars, their priesthood and ceremonials bear relationship not reinots fr ours. Traces of missionary influence ere dent, but the leadiag faith of the Aztec religion Mr. Courtney could not sav ansthing more | hae hot bean changed, It ts an error to nay Auite, Ale. Kelly will understand it and ageod | they worship the sun. ‘They worshin the Gre ny more will. Please rowd the first partof | Spirit who rosides in that icting contre of ligt your notes to me, for thia is a very delicate | tile, and purity, to which are invisibly traceal thing. (the reporter did so, aud Mr. Courtacy | all earthly bleswings, and boyond wich ev declared himself satisfied.) lunglnation finds no tracings, APOLLO HALL ASEMSEMENTS, ‘to {his earth and its brothe en like hin orter-Te ik true that Apuilo Hall assessed gud Chougb Gat cu S ‘candidates to very large amounts? Tseans tops of mill t Do you thit 0 will | Mr. Courtney-I have no personal knowledve all these sun ci mr be Alayor of Usis Mf the inatter. I presume, however, that the “ Keporter- He wald his polftiea! advancement he retarded for two yearn vnly Mr, Couner—They saw also that the opposition wected thelr different candidates for city offices by this very division, Last year they (the opposttion) elected by division thelr candidate tor Register; this year they elected by division their candidates for District Attorney, for the ludicial oMoes, for Aldermen, Assistant Alder- mon, and Assemb!ymou; and next year they will probably elect other oMcers 1 thiy division soaunues. 1 Domoerct THE HAD ELEMENT IN A Reporter Do you thiak ther tn the Apollo Hall faction? I think Mr. Kelly’ arly right all th are tellin Keporter—The main does not te th thts elem: t than that | Mr. Courtaoy- ‘TI , Rwo youre! A inay lant a great | Tall consists ing than that plo. and Mr. O'lirlen had. been elected but for Do you think Tammany Hallia to} certain thing which is as well known to Mr, Koily aa it isto myself, and which Mr. Kell his particular position it t# currently under #tood~ took advantage of. Reporter What was it? trength of Apollo Mall tr The Shert—1t may last mine (with a laugh), deal tong Reporter nde? wif—Ithink if Mr. Kelly and hile aseoe ntinue to take Lhe sar interest i that they have taken so far, if t ood thing for the if the Apollo Hall men eould nade to work honestly. ieporter— Would they not work hones: ly? The Sherit—Yes, if they are made to work In the traces. I think they can learn to be honest THE FUTURE OF TAMMANY HALL, nee how nocevanry it ia for the | «{teporter, Do, you belleve in the future uf party of the city to be united. Vhe Sherif! I do. Tthink Tammany f ter foundation i ri ia the faire ae dane for Ka wood as U have until now, that there can be ho donut of ur auceess next yoar. By that time Th Hall will be tn, thing a@ failure, peight man. He bas wo interests of the Deinocr won, for he man uch ® condition that there will Mr. Kolly \s od bard fr hae w than It has had for 1 ty DWAVOrY KORE Ant We have (rusted some er be trusted acain. Are you determined w leave Tr many mther than lot some of the Apollo Hall nen in’ YO WALL at is abad element worlds the Great. Isclent and on Nt penetrates the ions of atar-nuns, bined stands to a1 aud 80 all-creative and omni- remarks are way through, Of Mr. Conner protty n Auyt nso in i us ourse, it is the desire of Tammany Hall to ree | |The’ Sherif (energeticalty}—They will never | ‘The St temilols Te won't | «diferent eundidutes were assessed aa fs always | Un ceue reintinns whtet ts Path ces sta Wutthe Geed Geen af Apollo Fait, | ceme ton. corns itv never It Ww too | be m yor hat « thaws tiny | the custom and rule with all political organizne | Potent rilatiensbip aa the sun, which is Father » us alone—and our system 'h ny should they? tell | opinion. ads hit ways a good deal. hs. but L would wager at least a hat with Mr. ws no other, the men who are sincerely in avor of reforms 4 to | ad. We haye dogmas ‘ te foulah to teak oft. Ww ae Humany Hall was Deer se strong as Iie | Keporter bo you think he wilheverazat ove | elly (Mr. Courtney itughed and soon ible than this revelation of reason t Reporter Are there many men of this elucs in | now CUPY a ProWiNeHt POON iets city Koveru> | Joy the Joke] Mat the nominoes of ‘Ta theae primitive worshippers af the Mow ite” Apollo Hall? porter What are the sore spote in Tam te x Hail were not asvemsed any more thau tha | Uh Pel SAGAS DEREOLEA Geter Mr. Conner-Yes: they have many men who | ni. 05 ¢ Sheriff He won't be & young man whea | amounts he imposed (Mr. Courtney emohuatzed | yawn tor prover tick! eee Ree would be desirable aequisittena, The Sheri? There ore certain wards in whieh O.i68. No, sit ‘| the word hel unon the Tammany cand (dates hore touching than the prostrate reverence Reportor—Ip there a strong faction In Tam- | the Panonony Itall men were not honest. and we wliporter valking hishat)—Tam obitged to you, | Be Ponae “Were the an stated by Mr. | they pay to the Great Spirit at rine and nce many Hall'n favor of fusion? know then. Th vend willbe remedied next | Mr. Brennan " Kelly correc aun. There tea living earnestness iy tea ists Kir, Couner—dr. Kelly says in ‘Tne Ses that hg | aout. wasn weoreanise for lah, cea fhe Shen (in his hearttest, manner) Not at | | Mr. Caurtney--Go on. T have not vet TET UAL ST BH ee ee as Ut knows of none and Tam sure if he knows of Koporter lu what way have they been dis | a au) Aiway® glad Lo give you my views, such for the amonn: dy A . aon he, who isthe head and iront the or- | honest? as they are e whatever THEY CLAIM DESCENT FHOM MONTEZUMA, ganlzation—nobody else ¢ Reporter IL Mr. Conner—N Tammany Hall bi Reporter What bargacas of Apollo L Wr Conner 1 know very Uttle about it, 1 have understood that they have asses. fun very heavily, but T could met Lei» use they wade of the mency. Mr. Kell all about that, f and plzht, al about it. Reporter— Wil! Tamm. sacrifice many Id know of any. The Shertt aay one spoken to youabout tt? | some districta whure candidates for Alder the members of 1 the suitect tome, Vi tel or ‘Take for instance EPs 9 Report If there 's no ape you fe ni ; A Talk with Kam Courtney, Fea. part of Tammany to join wih A ran The reporter next called on Mr. Samuel G. | ¥LYy ? rien. M usted, abd main inte the comrnitte now that [fully understand in descent from the subjects of Mon- Tt will be remembered that the court. # of the city of Mexico were found gold and precious stone. The all, what none of Assistant Aldermen, and Assembly ime! broel they would sell out everybody for their y ant Whe te by Cortes rich sources of gold are known: but where they get Tall,and by that I mean reform, will use every ire Demoeratic reform= on. If it falls in that, Hall is the obstacle in the way IW nmediately reorgani tof 60 urtuey, who was rectining on the sofa tn hie taw office, 87 Park row. ir, Courtney (remaining in his easy position) t down. 1" want to ask me, Reporter You are very kind, the fusion will be effected? Mr. Courtney Well, that ‘ lar friends. ‘These men cannot be all they will never go a Leporter—I don't the preet etones has been a mystery. It seems probable that the ancestors of the present a Indians were employed by Government in gathering the Jewels whioh were #0 profure in Mexico, and of the downfall of Montezuma some remained. ‘There is such a tradition among them. Tn the oon: we are told that. history of Co mI there was a prophecy in their sacred records e and conquer them t thete and Tammany Apoilo Hall the barnactes, purify tteelf oa far as poss! ite bad mon, of Its bad elements, and make en reunion more power/ul ant more muceen (hai any other in the oly. Tamionny Hall must (hen take the conrequences of keeping up a di- answer any questions that you a fandidate and wettion. You hat bas been ny candidate for didate of the iu say tO Mme, Work for whom all the Taromany candidates, if knows asia ‘Pammany Hall day the infu or he revelved all Ip meand T' done. Suppose I'm the Tamu: Asseinblyiian} you are the Hall be compelled to | Gri ¥ @ fusion? maton Do you think nt party: please—fot a pretty hard ques. If Tammany Hall Vided Keform party, Just read that over to me. tlon to answer Just now. 1 " T get al That Tie Ranta haves uation i Th Mr. Conner (peaking bis mind f think | Vou will-pnt see that I get all the votes.” S| ana pctGaeeenart & THR NEW APOLLO ALI ne Zunis have @ tradition resembling tt. They on who are tow in-Tamin has heen done to may pe 1" yit—Intends In good o th WEN Gin have to Ge Voit ans hatore twit he | co rere cone to Day Devsonal Kowsenge faith to assist in combining all the reformed | p!evorter (after complying with this request) — | Juotr i wiih fame variation. viz nth Would Pemltle, Celts the Pee DUE Before It willbe | rurkh CULKIN, THR MAN WHO WAS SFRUCK How could Apotio Hall become eo #trone ? ‘ % a f wir MALYS Did Tammany | ; elements In the Democratte party of the city, [ have no doubt that the leading men in Apollo Hall will meet them more than half way. Reporter—-Do you think there ts such a spiri in Twromany Hall? Mr. Courtoey-Just put down the question, Now put down what Slowly.) But if the object is to permit the me now controling Tainmany Hall to dictate nominations, and o forth, and to contin come froin the east and restore them to's king- dom of reflhement and happiness. ‘The tradi- thon intimates that the palo. Will come, not to take their lands, but to eather stones ‘and minerals; and that the Great Spirit will lead them by this attraction; that they come and Joarn the true Deity, and where Is the new home in whose brightness they are to dwell with Him after thetr pilgrimage on earth. They are not very communicative about precious stones, but they intimate that the country of rubles and garnets ts not far off; that of diamonds is far- ahis Mr, Courtney ~The Democratic toasses, outside “ of piace bunters and officeholders, aro utterly opposed to Tammany Hall. Ite very name ts vdlons to them, and they belleve that a large porHgn of ite old corrupt elements still exists *. ‘They will flock Co any organization which |: really and openly Hall and in favor of reform, I'm golng to answer. | the great popular str: will have to be done before the format| new committee. ‘Then the Apollo Hall who will have ( because the committee wou remain with them In one or.anization, Reporter. Por what reason? Mr. Conner: should like to associate with ment in Apollo Hall which 1 Moporter tiie way Tue shert?—Yea, we tothe tof it. many votes tn are some men in sacrificed also, fed to oat A great many in this nent of it not be sat way. Grant got the a8 of men w Reporter—And in regard to the corrupt bare gains of Apollo Hall, of whict Mr. K nmany Hall would Che sheriff think they nade m. Dot Under aby clrouinstaices receive into tte | bargains, but I could put trace them, Hy the General Committee by, what Mr. Kelly said of a man who, after bav= ing paid his assessment, found t dO Brien They are not the ‘There ts ou ¢ opposed to Tammany In addition to this, gth of Senator O'Brien the belief tn the community that he tea true 7ms, former anu in the Leetaluti ood falth tone, | andong the Calthloss, will give such an oryaiica: Te Rea EASea: CRE iae ee RADE Tees | Com pratarial ni te Thicke suscens. 98 ther. (But the range is very extensive, and runs hove thatany fusion can be effected pe ‘Apotto Wek eee +} the leader of this THE VALLEY OF DIAMONDS, jeorge Catlin, the great Indian traveller, de- Mr, Courtney— Weil, I'll auewer you this. Just put down the question. scribes some places where he Gund families of Reporter—T have it. Atbino Indians whose white hair touched the Mr. Courtney — Answer (a*pause) — Senator | ground. In the principal Zuni village, that to- Ward the east, there are many such families. O'Brien, I bave reason to believe, ty fully mattis ly speake ? HY COFPUPE at he was not Glectioneered. and was atruck with paralysis, ts in, NO FUBLON, BUT 4 STAMPEDR, Reporter—If Apollo Hall refuses to sacrifice | tr this element ? Mr. Conner--I do not think that It would pre vent the two organizations from coming tos | to A gethor. I might say right here thet | donot think there will be a fasion In the of the word. His name is Peter © 00 to pay bis assessment several heavy b nd when he vollo Hall and by with paralysis Was He had to t he had mad nt that night teporter— Who is the one man to whom you bave referred? Mr Courtney—D@ you put down that quess tit nf Just pi (Ate jown,and Lil give you my Answer # that all the noi trict sens of Apotio wher O'Brien It has T think the best 1 party? Hall will naturally come into ‘I pany Hall. The Sherif 1 know about th nly trom nm F Aldermen~ made by Tammany | fed with bis present honors and with the résult | These Albinoes live among the other Iudians They will withdraw individually “4 seethies way he aoe coal A ot bare wa Tetated by Mr. Kelly, In ong or tw. | of the laat election. but while they are treated kindly, they are net Reporter—Can you give me sume names? {them Mr. Brennan acquiesced, but the real Reporter~ Is he? held to be equals. Their swarthy companions Mr. Conner—L should not ke to de that, but believe nid? snd dictatorial power of Tammany Holl is cul |) Mr. Courtney. Vos He will not aspire to any | never intermarry with them, nor do they appear many have expressed this tome. (Heartiiy) Of thave id fromscme. | tas been Mr, kelly. Bull stop. Have you gor a | leadership. but if he tx in the organization lia | to assostate in outdoor work. ‘Ther occupation courte all men Who are good and (rue Will ve if the leading candidates top ndvice and counsel will be much heeded. Heno | avpeara to be indoors. Their pink eyes are too oive the right hand of fellows Reporter—Do you think Apollo Hall made any money out of the last ele ket w that he u ket andy a doabt will continue an advocate of the great ie. form movement that was started last fall, and will perhaps be instrumental indevelopinic other weak to stand exposure. ‘Their features and the texture of thelr hair is like the others, but the color of thelr hair is milk-wbite, HONEST JOUN KELLY MUST CURB HIMSELY tion? for Mr. Conner ~1 Mr, Courtne of judg’ an be muse have bese Although T have the highest | {rauds as startling aa those which were exposed This country is the home of the deer and the Whether thay really toads kop money’ Whine | aouse arrangsinens im opinion cf the integrity and. honesty of Str, | by hiv take i antelope. Bears abo ind wild turkeys of falced large Amjounte, and much of tho money oiudian}i masta Kelly, yot Ldo not believe that the Democratig | Meporter-What frauds, Mr, Courtney ? great size, In the a t lands, ‘There are they spent for 0' Brie: eS - haba) party Mf this clty will submit any further to Lis MORE FRAUD TO. BR EXPOSE: und squirrels, but gophers nor prairic Kepurier-Do yout think that Apollo Hall will | Reporter Are you willing w take him Into | dletati Mr. Courtney Ob Tt wil alts dogs were seen,” Bach ound, Tor so +) ‘alumany ? Keporter—Does he use this, power for his own t. or for the b oy by, Coursne uit by and rer regain its preat ; Mr. Conner—No, I think ft {s dead now, and I fo not think that it can revive thirty ¢ er Walls of rawhide. 'f 1 con't say anything more Reporter Are a fuid to be willin n perched on they are ted by purpose of this fs not rift What! er. What—a mi ment of Tammany? as anvhody ~ Have you got gets office from | | Mr who are n whe If thi wrent question mass of tis adherents attach themselves to | party and then turns tail! No, { never trust | down? elk go on. (Dictating his answer | “gi t.be willlng t Pia parent, It may have soiue religious sixtifi- Tammany Hallas U foel sure they will- there | Such aman a second th Tf man does ine a | slowly. I thing Mr. Kelly means to be honest in | eat down? Have you gut the question? Bai will be no aupport left for It. T think this 1 f ul wrong be will stay away from me in the sodearer se ye eavance ie jitaroate oF T ans Reporter—Ye. tea miling the rance ot prectous ston ns tt ts iio used moat of them up holut of | future. nany Hall, and means to pu 0 party as fai eaaety manne: | disting » by military exploration, for 154 uney as well as \ireverything elec. 1 PANE Of} Ntenorter—‘Then you think that the two fac: | ashe can permonaiiv. but fail believe: puttkes | «ME, Courtney answered. T have stated tre. | ‘tt in length, and it is many miles in average breadth. Of this the same authority speaks witli Assurance, There are, no doubt, like wit places, varieties of richness abd also barren spots, in some It will be found that diamonds prepon- derate, in others, garnets, rubies, emeralds, topaz, agntes, aincthysts, opals, and sapphires: Ali are not found in one place, but enough have been found of each kind, and’ at such distance a to Justify the Judgment that this up- ion of precious stones, like our region of gold and silver, Is about to be the wonder of parig | the world. —$—$——>—$____ cir own selish purposes. Now il tell you-a question to ask me. Queation—Mr, Ae AWN I pnesome: Mas tn Californie, Courtney, what are your relations fo Mr. Kelly a Have rot gor ther dowat 7 In the shanty which, in California's Repartene Yon curly days did duty as office forthe banking, KELLY MUNNING A MACHINE TOO BIG FOR tpt, | Postal, and expressebusiness of Wells, Parco & ee re Co. Ih Maryaville, there sat, one Saturday even- r. Courtney—Anawer (a pause) Mr. ing, a misanthropte and dejected looking indls and myself ure on the most friendly ter vidual, whose long and unkempt hatr and ard » \nay say on the most intimate terms, I ei cowhide boots and rough dress bespoke thd him asa high-toned, honest, honorable gent miner. For over an hour he sat there the p mun, but 1 he hiay eg = ip ture of despair, with not « word or &look for Pig for hina for even a face | any one present. Miners came, left thetr dust,” atic party Is far too much for | Tody thelr coin In FeLUTR, ad exchanged greck- quently and openly that T'was in favor of cone that the bad feeling and | ei gach t 5 solidating the Democratic Keform party, but will which existe between Mr. Kelly and several toat Tnever would consent to enter Tapmany of the leading men of Apollo Hall will so far ire i be L nter Tamman: tluence hin ax to oppose any coming together of | Chunged far tile resent twats ‘pred sada clement of the Tweed dynasty still remains Keporter “Will his opposition be suflctent to | there, and that these men ire really the workers prevent (he fusion? of Tammany mach rated Mr. Courtney—Have you got that question | (1){he Tammany machine, | Will there be any decided. chan, down? A leads rs of Apollo Hall? Mr, Courtney~1t 1s of a large them, There are a few sel who desire to keep the De divided fort tons are irrecone ? down, still | belley sch tre fusion? ‘The Sheriff (smiling)—Oh, I think there will be Bur Conner -Novif you understond by fusion | butone party uext Sear, ‘Choy. will never fine tha | Bose on the people again, will ever be foolish enough t invest in then again, or to believe in them avain. Pause, and with a shake of the le.) Pretty hard matter to have a third Reporter: In Tammany Hall within the next few months The Snerif—I hope that Tammany Hall will be a purified organization, and out every man who has done wrong. 1 be- Aman has aright to acy what he pleases a4 Tainmany Mall vs the majority haa not decided, but when diniesion into ¢ has been taken I believe that he must do tis, the good men will | what the Reporter ‘8 Tawuany Hall could not gain to give them nn’ equal General Committee in 44 to merge both in each distrlet nto one, Tammany Hall Would not gain anys Walng by such a fusion, and T think there is no probability of ite ever being effected, FUR BUST MEN FOR THE GENERAL COMMITTI Keporter— What will be done ? Mr. Conner—T think the gen’ dave withdrawn (ndividually fr: will be able to arrange with t! organization in each a trlet for How many of these men will Tam. Pony Hall place on its General Comtultiee? Nr, Oonner -Ob, T Voursé that will dep. iaporter — How Apollo Hall to Join Tammany? r.Conner—f believe that two-thirds of the members of the Apollo Hall organization will be work representation Tdon't think people etlon div trict, «0 (After Itisa All right. Go on. ing of most of the paused)—Mr. Kelly ta ric ees to attend ti wer (here he has'no particular bus! and can afford to remain in the minority in this city for many years to come, The question Is whether Democrats here are willing to take passage in the same boat with him, Well, I believe that notwithstanding bia opposition the Democracy of this clty will in # short tine be united under one organiaatlos Reporter—May | ask you what SAM PUTS A QUESTION AND ANSWERS IT, Mr, Courtney—Ill give you a good question ta putdown, Question: What is the feeling and \-will between Mr. Kelly and benator O'Brien to which you allude? Have you got that down? Meporter—Yes, Mr. Courtney—All right. that we shail lemen who will mn Apollo Hall ajority does, THE DIAMONEST TAMMANY MEN Reporter—In how many districts have you found dishonest men? ‘The Rherif—What I have told you about the betrayal of Tammany jail by ts own men ha: been done in two or three places, and in five or Six districts a thorough reorganization will be I think we'll do this; 1 elly'sides, * vuld not tell you that of iuny "will “wi ances. withdraw’ from neressar: Deoessa know this is Answer (here Mr, next year in harmony with Taniuany Courtney haited)~Senator O'Lirien and sheriff man to dictat to ani tempt to lead. | ing with ail present, save the one morose Mh Hall, Treally could not tell you how many will | | Keporter- Do you think most men In Tama. | Kelly have been for imany years. bitter personal people are becoming nd more intelli: | AP, pr es aoe We ir de taken on the General Committee; Tsuppore | DY. are disinterested. and incan the public good? | enenties, Aa far back avthe tine shen serene 5 and if they rebuke anything at all tt ie | {nose yaneuny proning, 1e seamed, could dis- S fair representation of the best men {n each dis- | | The Sherif Most inen in Tammany Hall don't | O'Brien was elected. Alderman of the Twenty: | personal distacen, The whole teukie nn tote a beamiux face, whos after oorapieting hie bee ii ghia ie intention incur ward to take | seek often and dont hold any. hold ana. ut | Gray Warde tere Kelly resides, the fatter op. | Gryanlzatioun ie chh {Tbere Ia too mich one. | Oe ee tet are ee eae he best men on the General Amenity Diane |e 6 the of Vammany at heart, | posed his éleotion. Kelly opposed his nomina- | man power. That is the great trouble of th i Comniittees. y Disurick | Tam working only for the good ef Tamvany, | on for Sherif, and, I have no doubt, voted | Democracy of this city © | charge, and remarked (at. on ibe previous Bat; and I don't expect any rotur Bqip me a0 far an may oF 08 fe anaers a eporter—And In regard to the alleged asseas- f Apollo Hall? L ‘aye never heard of such a thing 48 an assessment of a minor candidate —a candidate for Assistant Alderman, for instance — by the party, the ward, W ofllce of Ald urday he had some dealings with the bank, and that some mistake had been made in unt. Guess not,” sald the agent, “ Our cash was all right, and T reckon we keep our books pretty straight. Hut upon the request ot the miner that the at should be examined, the account was at, and it was found that, through a clerical ertor, the miner had been paid just $30 too much. id not sthim. He has continued his opposition up to the present time, Of course, Senator O'Brien reetprocates this friendly feeling. Have Jou got thas down? rectprocates this friendly feeling and a reconcili (After a pause.) Reporter~ So that a fusion will be prevented by the personal feelings of the two men / Mr. Courtney~Go on, You have got that down? Answer (here Mr. Courtney halted) - Reporter—How can a fuston be effected if Apollo Halt will not sacrifice Mr. O'Brien and Tammany will not sacrifice Mr. Kelly? Mr. urtoey-—I think after the frat, excite. ment they will come to their senses and become reconciled to one another. Lf this ts impossible Tthink both will be thrown overboard rather {han allow them to keep up the division in the Demorratte party of this elty. Here a visitor was announced, and the Koporter Wil) the Democratic party of the ity be strong euough next year to elect ite can- dates 7 F.Conner—I think there Is no doubt about &. There #a Democratic majority of 50,000 in shia city tf the work ts done ina right manner. They polled 180,000 votes at the last election, If you add the Tainmany vote to the Apollo Hall row, oR seems Impossible, They are Benerally assessed f ‘hen it comes to candi rm dates for the but right that O'BRIEN AS A TAMMANY MAN. » then it is porter Reporter Do you think O'Brien will Join the | *yty should be assessed hy the party. However, If both these men continue in this | thanked Mr. Courtney for his indices uy . Pammany Fall ccganization? Reporter Do you, think these assessments | frame of mind. the party will no doubt’ be | ,rauked Mr. Courtney for hin kindnes se drtitat’n just what t make 1 aatd the lattor, Serer EeRaEatON TS to anawer thie | Mate actually wvled giliged”to got alony ‘without both of them in ee and herele pour money." With thie he thre ues TE ota Rak Like to bis | ‘The Sheriif—It's stated so, and ts not, dented, | the future. papa down the gold, and received the thauks of the id aie ormanicatan pon as coming | T giieas O'Brien wont deny that fact Ws gens Roporter Could that be done ? AM NTS. ont. Reporter-—Doen he want to Join? Mr. Conner—I could ot suy aitything positive ut that. Ihave seen hi only once: und thea ga not spon, 4 bim. porterIf Tammany Hall should have to ‘ie shore between ‘O'lirien aud. Kelly. whlch one | £Y%F O'Lirlen, he beings young man, mould be ancrifieg lt pa O'BNIEN AB A MAYOR, F Conner—O'Brien. We should certainly | _Reporter~Would O'Brien haye in 00 pot allow Kelly to withdraw if he should slenify é age mae A gh0H Lis intention to go ‘out of Tammany Hall rather than stay with O' Bri in the orgaulzation, He says in ‘THe SUN that he is anxious to go outot patie: but we shall not allow bim to go out of nlithes Keporter retirem erally understood, and has never been denie KeporterIs it true that there are gamblers in Apollo Hall? ‘The Sherit—Well, there are many sporting men, It's madejup in part of that class, They | L While this conversation was in Misanthropic miner Lad proser tter indifference ; but, when he w the money tually returned, his'face brightoned up, he rose slowly, walked toward the honest miner with slow and solemn step, and sald: “Young man, don't you feel awful lonesome in this country?” Mr. Courtney—Well, put down that question, Fs Heporten-t've got ite Amiouncemen ir. Courtney—Answer: That's t Three of Shakespeare's plays are to he We have got to de Hera pi GME thet both Merit performed here this week—" Romeo and Juliet ” fave no doubt. that both Mr tor 2 Hnen will see the propriety of harmo. | and“ As You Like It" at Booth's Theatre, and zim lr variances, @ good of the part “The } Vives y ior" he and the success of trae reform. will ultimately he Merry Wives of Windsor” at the Fifth compel them to cease aquabbiinu, Aietend aun malnde, pear to-night ap a © Sherif (bursting tnto a peal of laughter)~ ANOTHER QUESTION AND ANSWER, land, “If we may belleve the Rnglish preas we Ident think he has the first qualification for | Reporter shall find her certainly & beautifal woman and the office, The idea! afterhaving bad such mes | Mri probably a superior a Mr. Charles Fisher, Bt the Fifth Avenue Theatry, la to play #uletay 4 Hoffman, Hail, Opdyke, You must not com- ‘ O'Brien with them, for the fret time on Tuesday evening. ‘The opening of Barnum's mevagerie and etr- ‘eporter— Would many of the | progress, the his look of many —— retary of the Treasary. From the Bosion Pon, Wasnrvoron, Nov. 14.—It is now stated that ex-Benator Morgan of Now York ts inelei- ble to, the offloe of Becretary of | Treusut being debarred, by law as was Mr, A. ‘T, Stow! of Now York. ‘This apparently settlos the fact ty | Mayor? What 4 ment, t to look ove minuie, Now, put down this qu What hi » you think of st excuse me. or one mo= Quese y, in And If O'Brien should exact the nt of Mr. Kelly? ders of Tam- ® you to aay, Mr, Courtn 4 many leave if O'Brien were to join? regard to tha “destructive” element of Apollo | cus on Pourteenth street will take place to-night. | that Mr. Morgan will eet the Boeret f Mr. Conner—Oh Tshiould leave the organization | “The Sueri@—1 think’ several nen tke Ketiy | (kt St ian sae Kelly haa spoken? Have you ee Monausys aide reparte ere rocelie toa Nes myself rather than sabintt to such dictation, would not hesitate to go right out of it ifsuch a | got Chat dow Important Decision in Supreme Court Chane | York to the effect ( uarely oon- toporter— Will it depend on Mr. Kelly whether | thing were to occur, Roporter— Yaa, be testing for the U orship, and O'Brien Is placed on the committee? Keporter—O'Brien will always have astrong | Mr. Courtney. (very slowly)-Answor (here ores yy aking & strong and de id figint Mr. Conner—Undoubtedly, You see Mr. Kelly | persoual following, will he not? Mr. Courtney stopped)-4f Mr. Kelly meang to | An important doclaion, Involving the right of | Hertha Sodicion. and wiltuot be deterred. from and Senator O'lirien both in the Bighteent The Bheri@i dont think so. He Jesoaitu- | te undue that the leading men in Ap TE purctithers op ickete: for tne eeameat cute preMeDt® | aasertinu his claims smply hacauee of the fact Wait, most of which Ia in the Twenty-trst | ated that they have nothing to look for, They | Hall are bad. or corrupt amon or meatier to purchaters of \lckets, for the grand, pressalacion | Assertinis hie claims sitnply heoauee of tbe aot ‘ard. ind Mr. Kelly is atthe head of the local | have nothing to look forward to; hers lent evete? | hit age, Dad or corn ‘away by hls pass! LiUCHunbers an cacurday-- slr. Wood was proktbited | rodlection.. ‘Taking ail waliors and reasons 416 Te doclde whether Me Cue ute be lett to bira | thing. “He was at one time a very strong man, | prejudice, and te evidently wining under iin | frsmacdiin chen ta neert by Capt, Burns of | consiteraiion, Mr. Delano, present Secretary of rede whee MEO py | should be Pipe but Row many persone think her igual chen Utter want of sucooss iu elocting his nominees the Figieenth Frecinet 6 pane Way Carried fhetntertor goems ta he’ tie cot Me man for a ‘ery well in- | selves by going for him, ave heard seve: At the recent jon. Ty ee oF Eriol ore Secretary of the ‘Treasury, If this should be the Serfore with him, Heporter—I suppose ao, Gud the court, after brief ure deol 4 y Ben: in ease, the claims of Mr. Senator Harlan for pro= Bay 0. hignorter—Could the two gentlemen be recon- epirter Te it true that you assuine a dicta: | Mr. Courtn challenge Mr, Kelly to name gus concert Hekate o lo sie bgioids ona ora ferment may possibly result in hig appointavent Mr, Conner—Well, thore has beon a litte tect | “fie, Be vow 1 feat about Tans. | Ma louna tian in tho. pol gant the hawt rca ‘ated uaa Woon to'Mit the athoe of Secretary of dite Anterior, ’ B ele tell about Tam- | tation v ho has been, connec Hy : oa oa 1, phe cite of Borers. Bes, betreon Chest for many yootnera desises | mate pe Lyou how I feel about Tam- | sation who een connected Im any shape or Acting unier Fa waod | which he ocoupled under Vrenidoy iD. y bitter feeling. I don't know if it ts possible Ath ais: tab w dood, « who has over, been suspected ot bein ti + while \s Peconolie them, but over been suspected engaged {ee or any committee if I oan get out of it. Any- one thing, ea toed you may be assured of | body who sys that I assume ing One (gd f connsel he sale of ects salt @ hae Kasy terme for furniture, carpets, and bod- ib oF couatving at—put that dewn: me ? io Hevenén wnat nat? rere enor anes ool alee eet on | anged ino eppnitig ae petntasta ce Sanu | Shc gene hee has eaten tas near hat In that’ he committee if I wanted to, and that [have not leporter—T have It, Mare range from oue donar wo payments ed weekly or mont and + Counor-Tammany Hall would sot heen on the committee since Fernaudo Wood's Mr, Courtney--Or conniving at any of tho Ady ChADILEF #UALOe LO groMt Variety, Adee Apollo Hull? Mr. Conner—T am, rxacting, provided they du not want to place on our committee some of their men with whom ry could not possibly aMiiate, APOLLO WALL DRISTING TOWARD TAMMANY Reporter—-Will this be the principal question wm vase of a fuston? Mr. Conner (in his frank, open way)—T thi. k it would be, My idea ts that the rank om ais that the mass of yoters attached to Apotto Hal wilt voluntarily attach themselves to Tammany | {fred Unless they are Bist requirod & Malt, 1 have spoken with many prominent |" Toporter Have you racetvad trom any of them | amuauy Hall iw surry fur lie TY | ftend to codperate in future with Tamtnany } taiy n they lave said, “We he Sherif [twas Just what [ antielpated~ Hall. h he 1 don't think that | Just exactly H “played out”’—as the slang phrase goes? hould be allowed on the same footing withthe | The Sheriff No, but T think that if he had Mr. Conner—They begin to think that there | other members of the family. They should be | beew nominated right away if they bad not le Don’t Walt for a Cold sae Eas your cold at wal Eood remedy for loveeni 08 rel) ee ‘the throat where—Ade. oS Neh ~ au sea AR NCTE FINANCIAL AND COMMENCIAL, Sarupay, Nov. 16-P. M.—The week closed with maesually quiet markets at the Btock Bxcban and the businens was inno degree commensurate wit predictions of leading operators who were speculating ither side of the account. It Is yet early, however, to determine whether the Boston fre hae bad ite full effect on the different departments of commerce, and the money market may yet indicate more fully the re- 4 of the great conflagration. It ts a gratifying fact, however, that so quickly after the calamity ® compars- tively confident feeling is manifested by the mercantile community, and that Wall street has recovered & great proportion of the frm- nese previously noted. The railway .and miscelia- heous share speculation to-day was devold of any foatnres of special interest. In fact, the market was more than ordinarily du! and uninteresting. The course of prices was #tendy at the opening, but 4 tol ® cent. higher by tue conclusion of the fret Board, after which @ decline of 4 tol # cent. ancceeded, though higher from that time uutll tho close, when quotatious were M4 to 2 # cent. In advance of the opening quota- tions. The leading features of tho market were Erie, Weetern Union, Pacific Mall, Bt, Paul, Rock Island, ONo and Mtsstssippl, Lake Shore and New York Ce tal. ‘The firyt named. becaiie exceptionally active the Clo-e, and rome rap) y Liner Northwestern Comm “ An Ive, were to-day inion Pacific, heretofore ianualix dctlve, wore to-day a 1 the miscefaneo Ittie change, fit I expres stcoke, United Bates wan T,setting at 70! the market will be found ow Tie gold market han ruled quiet, though the active apreteahipments abroad for the day ond week kept the Price within the range of 113), wiiiy. ‘There are to few’ considerations "adeeting” the rtintuny and, th fame causes control the market which bave heen here {ofore mentioned. ‘The fact that the. speete average of the banks shows a slight increase rather than aa ox peeted heavy falling olf wan calcilated to offuet the Piet. pro Jahity declining movement. 1% ronsolé and bom jon, The rates On gold Toni: Taniged from ib tor Dormwlug te7'y cent. for carry ho dual rate beings Bcent. ‘The trausiettons st b-Treasury were Tece)pta, #40200. 1; pay 1, 286 eh, 7) currency re- : iain bSlaase, ah celptsy $297:a0.96 O4,206'88 ; ctustorne, $255,0, {he pablie debt $492/09, and on called Londa, 875,000, Te total clear ngs at the Gold ixch nage, Bok ser A further ist of in ie comparative table be - £61,996.009; gold Yatances, $1.7 Ft Sucee. $3,029,075, ‘The following were the 10 A.M... AB | 12:18 P 194 | 18814 P.M. 1018 ASML PS 1s (2B B. 16 ACM: ons 18 BM weak on the basis of Waly day biltarand tioig co rahe bors of dry qioda (yold valuation the" hort of New York for the “past week were $126.09, and of general mc ehandinc, 4400815, a Total Of 877m ae nals BL week, and $1,oe for uic corresponding ney ni inereane compared with Ue latter. pertod of #16428. The. ex pervelvarances ot domestic. produce. (eurreney vain fon)" for tl ending Nov. 12 were #9,u15.5.9 aquinet $5.27 617 for the week coding Nov. 5. Th BEES wut abecte to-day wore thAa.30a fotat forthe mark Reteaang dh and wince Jan. t. ter, 805,399. Th offerings of Bonds to the. ‘Treasuay on’ Wi Aincunted: to '#2.696,100, Of these only a roi) Recep ted at 112K) (011298, namie 11108 fo TL Previous week. The sale of a, million rold on Thursday Hetted 1118 to 115.2, ayeinet 112.51 to 112.38 on. the pre Vious disoursement.. ‘The amount of coin interest twit Out during (he past weok wis $1. M.8M, te Fecipte dF custome fe ching $194,408. The recelt ts of cotton, goamtwise and by rail, were 119,610 baves, and the wut her exvorted 25,02 Diunetary eit sted no now features, we may add U Chap worked clon, ae clatly to the reauite of the Boston dis Asters aa well'ah the active iugveiment uf currency to the West iNgstrated in to-day's bank statement, vo gether with the specleshipmnentsto Butrepes aud alka Co S conservative feeling auiong our. merchanta., To-day ‘aetivity, Aad Toans ranged from 1 T-I@T- 16 adultos erest. At the close ¢ “supply wan more ple, and were te low ae Sad H cent.” Discounte were |. The weekly bank return was oniavorsblr WeAlibit dors Bok abow (he Lue Weak ieee OF the 10g av erawes ral Lenders are duwn $1,5.9.40), ag viustan jucrease in specie of uly 816600. ‘The total reserve Is €1,20540 lower, while the 1 OW #14190-40 reduction o above't cent. Fe: decrease of $1,045 900 6) 842400 426100 46,781,000 ‘The Government bond market the best quotations of the weel vance of 4 lo Lig # cent, from which have di if bai / ranee companies bi dd still furth ng pe say that Germany le buy- 0 @ greater extent than for movement in the market to-day 1 1d a 118 Sa Wall street, report prices as P.M. Bla, Anke reg ‘There are no new features to report in the dealings in foutherh State securites, the Mnarket betog ‘abo steady. Missourt “@ (Asyinin bond from sd to #2. South Cerolinwe new, January and Ja; issues, wold at 24, and wessece sold at 4 wale of North Carcilnas funding act fo sold at &. City bank stocks were neglected. In railroad bonds there wily large business for Satarday, Mi! Paal 7, gold, roid at it ) were sold down ie at #7 to #154; lend grants, Teh ei7, and aerial ee, 4 Altom and Terre Haute de, preferred, 3 pif aud Ash., old, 7. F the Lighost, lowest, and closing = (40 4y-—~ Mignest. Levert, fh. Asked. iy” a4 % se om) omy By we RT a N —* 100% 1 ee OY \ Ch tar H wa’ oe” ay Western Vaton Feicgripn.. ® = YT RS eatorn Union Telegraph... 7 % "i Northwestern at Oy 6 bi Northwestern preferred... wy STN Mitwauicee and St. Pant.” Bu ST ca Waukee and st, Paul pf'd MGS edge = ae mx ay NOR ih wh Be Be 48 4 a Boston, Hartford und Bite. 7% “7 1% aM Union Paeate i Fe) ae iE ©, 0, and Ind, Central 2 Fi it aT Hannibal and'st, Joseph’) =o Hannibal and St, Jo. pref. oe 8 Quicksilver... i & 2 ay Quicksilver preferred. Be 3S $5, co) Adams & a By iF fs ae hy of ‘& Braine, 11 the market price “pute” aud " calle” oan De lad one per cent, Beiay | Olay ) @iday Bev Keine Abone |p snarket, | saract Ter ceni.| Per ce wel Fel. 7H | a | an (out. & udeom, r LaXS Shores: a f) Kris ; am a Union’ Paciite, es = Rock Island, : ' Be Paul a Short optjons, to 18 days, mart foPRalt A tharket' price (called a straddle) ca be bad om m the leadlog stocks’ days for 2'¢ ber cent pramiuis, 66 Gaya to 44 por cent, 80 day” pute” on. Galton at iol for | per cont, @ day * pute” ob Quicksilver at @ for) por eént, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, — BANKING HOUSR OF HENRY CLEWS & CO, & Wall street, Now York Bills of Rxehange, Cireular Notes, Travellers’ and Com jercial Credits issued svatiabl: \n all parte of the wubject to check at elzht. ally Balances. Collections made. tnvestm Roal Ketate Mark A review of the business at the Eachance Balosroom duriug tie past woek exhibits considerable Animation in the city market—a large numer of leea constituting, however, the principal operations, Folin the parties im interest are (he chief purchasers, ‘The sale of a Fifth avenue lot, under a Supreme Court order of foreclosure, announced by Messrs, Muller & xclted much interest among dealers in gilt euged tots, and numerons were the conjectures and pro dictions as to tho amount they would permit it 60 sel) for. The lot was located on the avenue fronting the Park, 80.5 feet north of Bixty-sixth street, and prices thereabouts and up toward Pightieth street have ranged gong fancy Heures fro ne Tot wae started few who liave liken ¢ Bue lots, were retic Interest it Orders executed. jad the’ property. wag, 0 knocked down tou Pith avenue. dealer, Chas, ¢ Hoq., for $is(O), thus establishing w sort of iniuln standard for loté on that Popular thoreughtare pale tale of lots ou Uy fa Tourette eatate at, Mens: ‘olmt, by Menare. Jer bran is te. warded by 4 oy peivew received andthe large witendaies ut buyers. wo 1 Im the we Bike aeierewate auiouit beaded from forty-four los wus Shi-4t, An averaice ‘Tne eholee late brougiit 41,30), suid the lowe ‘The sale of late in Newark by A. D. Mell Tira ‘wae alny a suieens.” Wort) Ve 10th ah u Brantford and Hunvan streets, Fre! Beth"and Halsted eveause ware ‘Uiaposed of for ‘id, fhe average belag Aone G41 eae. Notwithetandin the Iateneas of (he aoxsou, those (hess RomapAre FAV. ably With any realiced duslux the Daal bwo peau, ATL Are nnable to account last roles andl ‘dors. to Toarm, the questions, ‘now watheresot pt Ae) ve the Interests of cer patriots who obront ineurable applicants for ie ene, bear no relation winatever to the Crying either of ork festchentor county. It i bintorieal th uile Improvement Inaugurated hy one party oF ellane, however, necessary OF nerite, Ip at once religlously hindered and defeated: who pot In and it ie not improbable that coneerni duick transit” propositions, upot which the value of real estate in New York and West cheater so mach depents, there are, ar old Tony Welle observed, " veels vithin veels.”” Of one thing we are ertaln, thet any inn or wet of men. party, ellawe, rib, OF organization, that wilt at once. and promptly. Ove ride just this onoe, by way of novelly, the usual custos to work and provide some kind of method our eity in a better degree adequate an any now in tee, will deserve a mone our mnch atitcted citizens, = @ have heratofore shown that a consummation o! thie pature would debt ina few years; and If At the samme thine, fi possible to reform ® genere r lexree of eon senae, Une okiyn, Kin oanty, frou I Hie tihproyement, enhance general New York where by right of ery a oreinl position the belongs At the very head and front of the cities of the world. Of conrse we have no reasonable expectation that aby of these things will be done, sooner than Impertou ecoealty forces thetn pon our people, beeanse polit ¢al parties are nover wine, but are alinost cortain to ae the worst thing possible wider any given cite stances. Rut nevertheless, w Lronalt, the great world’s tet k fe withd of popuiation Keneration, ans Peale . An Gnusnaily large number of le) et are an d for the present work. Messrs. Muller & Wil will ofter linprover Pee thlee atreet, Twenty-seeond atree' et, and Roose yet day, Nov. 19.” A a 20,.om Wedneaday Foperty on West “thirty-tf tree db tnd’ "renth ‘avennes, and Fins stot Tenth avenues On Tuesday, the lui, Jere, Jo! nson. dfs, will ell ae the Bxchauge’ Balerrooni 13) very avente, Forty-uinth, Forty-elchth, ana Fo Fbreeta, ad i the Brooklyn eily Hnaita, In the city, white anbject ta on teuth i The lots are beautifully loeut an er He of aX) te the River, on 1 at the Exchange, the Sau acres of jand eurroundtiwy Drovements, waler power, & prada New York Martors. Nov. 1.—Fuorn Any nid Father Gruner fi rrels being take ‘of 1 &e Sasrnpay, Flour was active several th delty and 14.0 better gra 3 quiet and unchanged. Wheat firmer, with at $1.1 for No. Witwan ty in ed to Gy € afoot wud beh", for Grain Mion, Min aL 815.50, ie and; ealcn 17h Dols. at 81.00 tor extra and OW ter new, for expurt, at ® and $2fq@sah for India me @ Bacon steady: long. ¢ Apot; short clear, ¢. for all January, 85, and quict, Fibs Bice. on ‘Cot meats Bat, 1osi5¢. Dreased cheese middling ui S were for je 'moniha: rales ict ier and Pehruacy, F Fautr),1e. for Mare, 1 sand 19K. tor June. Nottie special in grocert Meer December, 8) i¢ April, ye. for Mi PRO Rts allie except @ ile, Crude, Le 28 for counhon an woe. Tal Ww wae prin country and ey. asler; wheat to Liverpoot, —- EINTELLIGHENCOR, paciiesbosais MINIATURE ALWANAC= Ts Day. Sun rises...., 6 60 Bun Kole. Moon rises. 719 Wau WaTKi— tits Ie 9" Gov. talang. 10 21 1 pbihceoaals Arrived—Suspay, Nov. 17 Fteatmip Oceaa Queen, Arpiiwall, tremeure and pane Stéatoshtp Hansa, Bremen, mdse, and pass. Steametip Dirig, Portland, mise. ed p mahib Haifa Uiverpaot nies: mi #audy Hoo! UGate na mise, pase, d pase, are 5 a rk Larnax, & dine, irk Pewey, tet coller, Bydi . B., coal, Bark Pai 5 Aino the nsnal'river Busmess Notices. w Wilnon L he machine that Yocates In hundreds of thousands of faites 1 of the globe : itis the machine to buy If you w beet. Falesroom at 701 Kroalway, New York, and li other cities tn the United Stats.” The Company want ‘agents in country towns. ——— ‘The New York Dental Association, “Teeth, ns Broadway, corner 4 st, mansged by Drs, HAR- BROOCH and HOWLAND), jh eelulty of extract Ing teeth by the use Of Lauzhing Gas. Dr. Haehrovek, operated uearly § years for Colton Dental Association. dies, call at our manufac for bat ~ Mink, seal, ‘aud Alaska sets, Large vartety of other fare at our manufacturlig prices, avoiding fauey Altering and repairing done. FLEMING 46 Fulton The best place in to buy reliable watelies, fine Uiains ohionable hvignant marling Me OQUIRIS 91 Fulton — DIVORCED. DIETZ.—Tn the otty of New York, November tt Hon, Foch L., Fancher, Justtee of the Supreme Court, Amelia A. Diets from Johu Dietz, Custody of children awarded fo plaiutif. Caure, adultery. crit, hy Judge Bure GREEN. In Cinefnuatt, Nowew n Sylveater’ Green id net, Narcisaa 1), Green fro neglect, cruelty, aud adult DIED. MANNING —On November 16, Willam H, Mauntag, aged 35 years end'S a clacives und friends of the family are requested tg ‘ad the funeral, on Monday, November tee at. 4 O'clock, from 58 liuilsou ay., Brook!yn MICHALES. On Sunday, November 17, Mary O., wife of John H. Michales, aged i2 years ‘The friends and ret { the family are invited ta attend the funeral, from her late reaidence, 112 Bloeny fleld at, Hoboken, N.J.,on Tucaday, Soveruber 1, a0 4 1 Washington papers please cony MOGOWAN.—On Sunday, Noveniber 17, Martin Mo Gown f the late Martin aud Julia McGowan, Ie the a6th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, frou his ate residence, No. ¥ Blaabeth at., on Tucsiay, Noveuiber 19, at o'clock, Philadelphia and Ni ACL, w Hrnnswiek pay BAUL. At Washington Heights, ow November 17, 1872, Willan J. Baul, age months, and th days Relatives and friends of thy Vited to aitead the fu 1@ki st..on V9 family are roauecttully tm feral, from fis Inve residence, 100 lay afternoon, November 1h ati POM, without further t WELLER,“On Friday wight, November 18, H tou of George If, and Nancy J. Weller, aged 2 mouths, and | day. lis triends, and friends and relatives of the familly, re respectfully luvited to attend the funeral, thie day Monday) at 2 o'clock, rom the residence of hls parem Worte CUutiou ate Special Hotuces. : ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE. Op Noy. 2, by order of Gor Dramiette, all agente tn Now York au eve ‘Clone aalce of dekets for Kentucky Library : sville, Dece 7. Only 100 tckets aud ouly soatteriay num bers left. "Whole tt 410; hatves, 3; quarters, FR.) Mowe In bauk to pay ail gifte Any licket may, UE one In every hundred must, ‘raw a gift List Or" GEES BIST. BY Lor ar oon ON GRAND QreT, CASH - $8100,000 ONE GRAND GLPT, CASH OK 1 Gash Gift, ¥2,000 each adeach 400 each ft. e Soo each SID giano 109 AN each tt titi, A Pe Gaeta) Tw eae POTAL, 1400 Grirts, ALL CAS NAN ae THOS. WAYS, Branch Ottice Pubic Library Kegtucky, Way, New York, 4 bir Hy A STOVES, P MRA TAG A PULLBH, WAKKEN & COy BBE Water street. PR RCHENCK PROFESSIONALLY TN New York on Tuesday nex ‘counrquence of the \aclemency of the weather during tie Gat two visits, Dr teh nck will agai We ab ie roviha, 2 Buud sh, on Tueaday, Nov. 19 ON MALIA Happy Reef for You “ ae. DarManiereporte sent free. Address Romarkanls SRD ASSUCLATION, Poliadetphita, Po i NA LOTTERY. verter Renacedtia ph uA, WARERIED “a ox Haulers, 10 Wall at,, box 4,65, New York Post Oiee, ROYAL HAVANA LOPTERY, Orders filed: Information fiirnished. TAYLOR € CO. Danke 16 Wall et. New Yor’ _ Sentistry, NER TH extracted without pain 15 years, benu Miewtion; beautiful tenth $1; sot $0, plum ow cheeks; wets re aaired AY VILLERS, 195 Giraud at., pear Broudway. rR Avcton -dotces, eney foods. ae ny i eelh M 1 Nev, al ” iy Clare assortunent ta tote to’ walt dealers, witha Snare. On Teceday, ‘Moy. If, regular sale ‘of ory pines, ao ang gamer a fu ke: aot Of owners in putsing