Abortionists, The Police and,147-149Adams, Charles Francis, referred to, and quoted,168,205Adams, J. C., quoted,26Albany Legislature,171“Alexander Woman,”149All Sorts and Conditions of Men,135-143American Commonwealth, seeUnited StatesAndrews, President, of Brown University, quoted,38,40Angelo, Frank,103Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciencequoted,166,168Applegate, Wm., Evidence of,108-115Appo, Evidence of,115-116“Arabian Nights Entertainments” referred to,18Area of Greater New York,20Atlantic Monthlyquoted,172,173,174,175,176,177Augustus, Emperor, referred to,166Autocracy in Russia, see underRussiaAutocratic Government in Greater New York, see underNew YorkBallot Reform Act of 1890,152Baltimore, Maryland, Population of,19Bartholdi’s Monument “Liberty,”9-10Belial on the Judgment Seat,145-149Birmingham Municipality referred to,166Blood, Mrs.,132Blumenthal,146Boroughs of Greater New York,20Boston, Mass., Population of,19Bowery Plug Uglies,35Bradford, Gamaliel, quoted,168Bradley, Daniel, referred to,54,117,147Brooklyn:The Charter of 1882 and Government by Tsar-Mayor,166-167Population and Area,19-20City merged in New York,20,26Borough of Brooklyn,20Brooklyn Daily Eaglereferred to,173Brown Borough,20Bryanism,201,207Bryce, James, quoted,166Bunco-Steerers, seeGreen Goods SwindleBureaucracy of Greater New York,176-177Byrnes, Superintendent,83Cæsar, Julius, referred to,165Cantor, Jacob A., referred to,54Carnegie, Andrew, referred to,159Cass, Miss, referred to,139Century Magazinequoted,58Charlton, Detective,113-114Chicago, Illinois:Population of,19,22Chicago and New York,18,21,22,24,190Fire of 1871,40Children, Protection of,92-93Cincinnati, Ohio:Population of,19Brooklyn System of Government,168Cisneros, Evangelina, and Cuba,184Citizens’ Union of New York,192,197,207Seth Low’s Candidature,197-201City Vigilance Society of New York,52Civic Centre of the City,192Civil Service Examinations: How They were conducted,70-72Cleveland, Ohio:Population of,19Brooklyn System of Government,168Cochran, Bourke, referred to,43Coleman,81Colles, Mr., referred to,205Collins, John, Evidence of,88,147Collis, C. H. P., Evidence of,156-157Columbian Order or Tammany Society, seeTammany,New YorkConfidence Trick—Green Goods Swindle,107-118Connolly, Richard B., and the Tweed Ring,37-40Constantinople and New York compared,9-10Contemporary Reviewquoted,179-180Contents Table,7Costello, Augustine E., Evidence of,95-102County Council of London referred to,171Craig’s Book on the Fire Department,98Creedon, Capt., Evidence of,73-77Crime:Society for Prevention of Crime in New York,49,62Police Corruption, see underPolice“The Great Criminals of New York,”98Croker, Richard, referred to,33,43-44,67,68,98,99,121,137,139,172,173,184,187,199,201,204,205,207,212,213Cuba: Rescue of Evangelina Cisneros,184Daly,84Day’s Saloon,113Deas, Canute A.,156Democratic Government: Despairing Democracy in New York,159-163Democratic Party:Judge Van Wyck’s Candidature and Election,197,202-206,211-216Henry George, Independent Democratic Candidate,201-205Despairing Democracy in New York,159-163Devery, Capt.,153,156De Witt, C., quoted,26,169,172Disorderly Houses, The Police and,81-85,95,117,125-133Dollar Gas,206Duffy, Judge,100,102Edwards, E. J., quoted,35,36,37Elections in New York, see underNew YorkEllis, Israel, Evidence of,153-154Emigrants to New York, seeImmigrationEmpire Club organised by Rynders,35-36Endacott, P. C., referred to,139Engel, Martin,88Essex Market Gang,88,93Farmers-General of Houses of Ill-Fame,125-133Finance:Wealth of the Great Ten American Cities,19Wall Street and the Currency Question,22Financial Ascendency of New York,22-24Financial Strength of Tammany,46-47Bryanism,201,207Fire at Chicago, 1871,40Fire Department, New York,98Flower, Governor Roswell P., and the Committee of Investigation,52-53Foreigners in New York, seeImmigrationFrance: The Second Empire and the Government of Greater New York,162-163,176Fream, Miss Rebecca, Evidence of,146Friend, Lawyer,147-149Frink, Policeman,147Galingo,133Gambling: The Police and the Pool-Rooms and Policy-Shops,63-64,82-84,119-123Gannon, Detective,82,83Gas: Dollar Gas,206George, Henry, Independent Democratic Candidate, and His Programme,201-205Germans in New York,22Gilroy, Tammany Comptroller,172Glennon, Wardman,211Godkin, E. L., quoted,18-19,42,58,129,169,171Godwin, Parke, ofNew York Evening Post, Rynders and,35-36Goff, John W., (Counsel),54,59,61-62,64,69-70,75,76,79,93,95,104,110,117,118,136,138,148,149,152,153Grace, Ex-Mayor, quoted,176Granger, Gideon, Evidence of,65,73Grant, Charley,80Green, F. V., quoted,174Green, Deputy-Comptroller,40Green Goods Swindle,107-118Gwinnen and the Shoeblack,88Haines, Walter,111Hale, Nathan, Statue of, in New York,14-15Hall, Mayor,38Hamstrung Cæsarism as a Remedy,159Hancock, John, referred to,205Hanley, Detective,112,114,115Harper’s Magazinequoted,30,31Harrington, Thomas F., Evidence of,157Harriot, Lucy C., Evidence of,117Harrison, Carter, referred to,187Hastings’s (Georgiana) Disorderly Houses,84-85Hawkins, Saloon-Keeper,113Hearst, W. R., of theNew York Journal,180-187Hermann, Matilda, Evidence of,126-129Hewitt, Mayor, referred to,201Hoch, Policeman,130-131Hochstein, Saloon-Keeper,90,92,146Hogan, Judge,140-142Hopkins’s (Matthew) “Satan’s Invisible World Displayed,”27Hudson River at Midnight,11-14Hummel, Mr.,102Hussey, Detective,90-92Ill-Fame, Houses of, seeDisorderly HousesIllustrations (see alsoPortraits):The City Hall, New York,2Liberty Enlightening the World,8A Misty Morning in New York,12Statue of Nathan Hale,15New York Post Office, Broadway,16Printing-House Square,23The Front Door of the New World,25Union Square,29First Tammany Hall, erected 1811,32Tammany Hall, opened 1860,33Tammany Hall of To-day,187The Children’s Playground, Central Park,47New York and Brooklyn Bridge,66Brooklyn Bridge,86Fourteenth Street,97American Tract Society Depôt,106Delmonico’s,118St. Patrick’s Cathedral,124Gansevoort Market,134Oyster Row,141Fifth Avenue,144Wall Street and Trinity Church,150Hotel Majestic,155A View in Broadway,161Riverside Drive and Grant’s Tomb,185The Overhead Railway,195The American Surety Company,198Cartoon: Greater New York: An Optimistic Prophecy,210St. Petersburg,60Immigrants and Foreigners in New York:Population of New York,18-20The Police and the Immigrants,35,58,87-93Inquisition for New York,189-195Ireland and the United States,10-11Irish Citizens in New York,22Ivins, Wm. M., quoted,73Jefferson Theory of Local Government,169,191,201Journalism:Government by Newspaper,179-180The Chief Business of the Journalist,189Investigation by Newspaper,193-195European Correspondents in New York,21Newspaper Area of the United States,24-26The New York Journal,180-187,208-209Kelly, John,41,205Keltie, Ettie, Case of,140-142Koch, Judge,145-149Labour Laws of New York,200,208Labour Unions,201Law: Belial on the Judgment Seat,145-149Lefkovitz, Isaac,90Lexow (Clarence) Committee of Investigation, see underPoliceLewis, Alfred Henry, referred to,214“Liberty enlightening the World,”9-15Licensing Question, see underLiquor TrafficLincoln, Abraham, on Government,160Liquor Traffic in New York:Number of Saloons,46Saloons open on Sundays,62-63,83The Liquor Dealers’ Associations,82,119The Excise Board and New Licences for Closed Houses,138The Raines Liquor Law,202,205,207,215Literary Primacy of New York,24-26Long Island Townships, Area of,20Low, Seth,First Tsar-Mayor of Brooklyn,166-167,172Quoted,167,176,200,201Candidate of the Citizens’ Union,197-201Lowell, James Russell, quoted,43,186,190Lucas,104-105McAvoy, Inspector,83,84McClave, Commissioner John,65,73,189McClure’s Magazinequoted,35,36,37McKinley, Wm., referred to,207McLaughlin, Capt., and Mr. Costello,99-103McNally, King, and His Police,107-118Mahan, Capt., referred to,206Mahoney, Julia, Evidence of,57-58Manhattan Borough,20Manning, Cardinal, quoted,212Maps of Greater New York,21,177Marius referred to,165Martens, Sergeant,85Martin, Commissioner,64,68-70,83,84,85Martin, Mr., and the Promotion of Captain Creedon,75-76Martini, Shoeblack,88May 12th, Tammany’s Saint Day,30Maynard’s Gambling-House,84Meakin, Captain,112,113,114,116Meyer, Inspector Louis,90,153Monopolies,48Mooney, Wm., introduced Tammany Society into New York,30Moran, Michael, Evidence of,137Moss, Frank, referred to,55,61,72,88,100,101,123,147Municipal Government in New York, Brooklyn, etc., seeNew York,Brooklyn, etc.Munsey’s Magazinequoted,173Munzinger’s Mineral Waters,81Murray, Capt.,99,101Napoleon III. and the Second Empire,162-163,165,176Nathan, Ralph, Evidence of,156Nation(of New York) quoted,38New England Magazinequoted,26New York City and Greater New York:The Statue of Liberty,9-10The Gateway of the New World,9-15The Statue of Nathan Hale,14-15The Second City in the World,17-26The Window of America, and the Door of the New World,21-24Tenderloin or 29th Precinct,80-81,99Political Power,22Literary Primacy,24-26Journalism in New York,21,24-26,179-187The Story of Tammany,27-31The Substitute for Tammany,33-34Tammany a Great Political and Democratic Organisation,32-35Tammany’s Record for Dishonesty,35Rynders’s Empire Club and Its Methods,35-36Fernando Wood’s Mayoralty,37The Tweed Ring,37-41Samuel J. Tilden and the Committee of Seventy,40“Honest” John Kelly,41Tammany Rule down to 1894,43-55Dr. Parkhurst’s Campaign,34,48-52,55,84,128The Lexow Committee of Investigation of Police Corruption, etc.,53-157(see underPolice)Tammany, the Police, and the Municipal Elections,151-157The Fire Department,98Amalgamation of Brooklyn with New York,20,26Maps of Greater New York,21,177Population, Foreigners,18-22Area,20Five Boroughs,20Despairing Democracy,159-163The Charter of Greater New York and the Second Empire,162-163Government by Tsar-Mayor,165-169Provisions of the Charter,171-177Powers of the Mayor,173-174,176Financial Control and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment,173-175Eighteen Executive Departments,173-174,176-177Impotence of the Municipal Assembly,174-176Distrust of the People,173Why not try the Inquisition?189-195The Common Council and Division into Wards,191-192Investigation by Newspaper,193-195