Mowbray House,
Norfolk Street, London, W.C.
November, 1897.


CONTENTS.

PAGE.
Frontispiece: The City Hall, New York[2]
Preface[5]
[PART I.]—THE GATEWAY OF THE NEW WORLD.
CHAPTER.
[I.]Liberty Enlightening the World[9]
[II.]The Second City in the World[17]
[III.]St. Tammany and the Devil[27]
[IV.]The Lexow Searchlight[43]
[PART II.]—“SATAN’S INVISIBLE WORLD.”
[I.]The Police Bandits of New York[57]
[II.]The Powers and the Impotence of the Police[61]
[III.]Promotion by Pull and Promotion by Purchase[67]
[IV.]The Autobiography of a Police Captain[79]
[V.]“The Stranger within the Gates”[87]
[VI.]The Slaughter-Houses of the Police[95]
[VII.]King McNally and His Police[107]
[VIII.]The Pantata of the Policy Shop and Pool Room[119]
[IX.]Farmers-General of the Wages of Sin[125]
[X.]“All Sorts and Conditions of Men”[135]
[XI.]Belial on the Judgment Seat[145]
[XII.]The Worst Treason of all[151]
[PART III.]—HAMSTRUNG CÆSARISM AS A REMEDY
[I.]Despairing Democracy[159]
[II.]The Tsar-Mayor[165]
[III.]The Charter of Greater New York[171]
[IV.]Government by Newspaper[179]
[V.]Why not Try the Inquisition?[189]
[VI.]The Plebiscite for a Cæsar[197]
[VII.]The First Mayor of Greater New York[211]
Appendix[214]
Index[217]


THE JANITRESS OF THE LAND OF LIBERTY.