I. | —From Manhattan to El Morro |
II. | —Havana: First Glimpses (1) |
III. | —Havana: First Glimpses (2) |
IV. | —Havana: Prisoners and Priests |
V. | —Havana: Olla Podrida |
VI. | —Havana: A Social Sunday |
VII. | —Havana: Belén and the Jesuits |
VIII. | —Matanzas |
IX. | —To Limonar by Train |
X. | —A Sugar Plantation: The Labor |
XI. | —A Sugar Plantation: The Life |
XII. | —From Plantation to Plantation |
XIII. | —Matanzas and Environs |
XIV. | —Reflections via Railroad |
XV. | —Havana: Social, Religious and Judicial Tidbits |
XVI. | —Havana: Worship, Etiquette and Humanitarianism |
XVII. | —Havana: Hospital and Prison |
XVIII. | —Havana: Bullfight |
XIX. | —Havana: More Manners and Customs |
XX. | —Havana: Slaves, Lotteries, Cockfights and Filibusters |
XXI. | —A Summing-up: Society, Politics, Religion,Slavery, Resources and Reflections |
XXII. | —Leave-taking |
The steamer is to sail at one P.M.; and, by half-past twelve, her decksare full, and the mud