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.