Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New YorkStead, W. T. (William Thomas)
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Satan's Invisible World Displayed; or, Despairing Democracy: A Study of Greater New York
Stead, W. T. (William Thomas)
New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government; Police -- New York (State) -- New York
Martens, Sergeant, 85
Martin, Commissioner, 64, 68-70, 83, 84, 85
Martin, Mr., and the Promotion of Captain Creedon, 75-76
Martini, Shoeblack, 88
May 12th, Tammany’s Saint Day, 30
Maynard’s Gambling-House, 84
Meakin, Captain, 112, 113, 114, 116
Meyer, Inspector Louis, 90, 153
Monopolies, 48
Mooney, Wm., introduced Tammany Society into New York, 30
Moran, Michael, Evidence of, 137
Moss, Frank, referred to, 55, 61, 72, 88, 100, 101, 123, 147
Municipal Government in New York, Brooklyn, etc., see New York,
Brooklyn, etc.
_Munsey’s Magazine_ quoted, 173
Munzinger’s Mineral Waters, 81
Murray, Capt., 99, 101
Napoleon III. and the Second Empire, 162-163, 165, 176
Nathan, Ralph, Evidence of, 156
_Nation_ (of New York) quoted, 38
_New England Magazine_ quoted, 26
New York City and Greater New York:
The Statue of Liberty, 9-10
The Gateway of the New World, 9-15
The Statue of Nathan Hale, 14-15
The Second City in the World, 17-26
The Window of America, and the Door of the New World, 21-24
Tenderloin or 29th Precinct, 80-81, 99
Political Power, 22
Literary Primacy, 24-26
Journalism in New York, 21, 24-26, 179-187
The Story of Tammany, 27-31
The Substitute for Tammany, 33-34
Tammany a Great Political and Democratic Organisation, 32-35
Tammany’s Record for Dishonesty, 35
Rynders’s Empire Club and Its Methods, 35-36
Fernando Wood’s Mayoralty, 37
The Tweed Ring, 37-41
Samuel J. Tilden and the Committee of Seventy, 40
“Honest” John Kelly, 41
Tammany Rule down to 1894, 43-55
Dr. Parkhurst’s Campaign, 34, 48-52, 55, 84, 128
The Lexow Committee of Investigation of Police Corruption, etc.,
53-157 (see under Police)
Tammany, the Police, and the Municipal Elections, 151-157
The Fire Department, 98
Amalgamation of Brooklyn with New York, 20, 26
Maps of Greater New York, 21, 177
Population, Foreigners, 18-22
Area, 20
Five Boroughs, 20
Despairing Democracy, 159-163
The Charter of Greater New York and the Second Empire, 162-163
Government by Tsar-Mayor, 165-169
Provisions of the Charter, 171-177
Powers of the Mayor, 173-174, 176
Financial Control and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, 173-175
Eighteen Executive Departments, 173-174, 176-177
Impotence of the Municipal Assembly, 174-176
Distrust of the People, 173
Why not try the Inquisition? 189-195
The Common Council and Division into Wards, 191-192
Investigation by Newspaper, 193-195
The Election of 1897; the Plebiscite for a Cæsar, 197-209
Seth Low’s Candidature, 197-201
Henry George’s Candidature, 201-205
The Tammany Platform; Candidature and Election of Judge Van Wyck,
202-206, 211-216
General Tracy’s Candidature, 206-209
_New York Evening-Post_ quoted and referred to, 35, 41
_New York Herald_ referred to, 96, 182
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