CHAPTER III. My Return to Constantinople.—Residence in the Harem of Ilaider- Effendi.— The Ramadan.—My Intrigue with a Circassian Lady: she talees me to the Seraglio.—Her Escape.— Character of Essemah- Sultan
RETURN To an Address to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor, asking him to cause to be laid before the House all correspondence, memorials and documents between the Dominion Government and the Provincial Government, relative to the disallowance by the Dominion Government of the "Labour Regulation Act, 1898," or legislation of a similiar character since the Return presented to the House on the 18th January, 1899.
Nuckles’s Church-Letter — A Walk to the Coal Mine and Graveyard — Much Affected — Seeing Brother Patton’s Grave — The Beautiful Pebbles — Nuckles’s Conversation — Character of Rev. Edward Patton — Brothers Samuel and John Patton and Sister McLelland — The Wrong Number of Graves — Not Permitted to Return to the Cemetery — Miss Jones and the Tea-Cakes
RETURN To an address to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor, praying him to cause to be laid before the House copies of all correspondence between the Dominion Government and the Provincial Government, touching the protest made by the Emperor of Japan to the Imperial Government, calling in question the "Labour Regulation Act, 1898," or legislatin of a similar character concering Japanese subjects.
A letter to the freeholders of Middlesex : containing an examination of the objections made to the return at the close of the late Middlesex election, and remarks on the political character and connexions of Sir Francis Burdett, bart.