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CHRONICLES OF GOTHAM. CHA 1 1. Herr begin the Chronicle in the later days when Ch Unenl aun, ruled in 2. Fo the days of the N of Peace which was” preac which prevailed not, and after the days of | Mbraliam whe name was Garlield, ; le chief ruler in th Gospel om Wats the Gothamite 3. In these days a way was set-up, a high and mighty way, which leadeth from Gotham inthe lind of Manhattan, to. the camp of ‘Tabernacles on the iskind called 4. And the high priest of the camp of the ‘Tabernacles was ealled Low, be he was in no way high, though peradventure he thought himself so, He and his following, nd the high pric son and his followin to tl Fa way that had been ross the river called Ye tween the camps. , which floweth be- 6. Now this way was mighty to look upon, which erosseth between. the camp of the Gothamites and the ea f the and over the river ty and the of this way was herd: ow the high priests of the eamps did themselves und their — fe do pray aloud, and the manne reir prayers were Namizize and Damiz« and they p r And their prayers were for a harvest of kels from all the sojourn- ineither camp. who by nature of their Hid visit fre workers. and) the se who by rea of toil should live in one camp and labor the othe in all their families, even to gener should pay tribute tothe mighty Durrekters, so they might wax rich, And the people complained aloud ist the tribute, saying, it is unjust that mild pay tribute to this tribe, whose is Thering. 13. But the pra people in now rd of hi od whe affected them, t and cove: ~ And a Mmighty Doblar, and the were of gold and. silver, yea even paper likewi 15. N. it ¢ month and the twenty- Thering said to the Durrekters Now when the fifth month had come the day the the ¢ of and the children of the camp of lid gather themselves as on man on either side of the river called Yeast, which floweth between th And th mps. were gathered together hief ruler country of Une name Wat hester, and hi id the ruler of the camp of nd of the camp of ‘Tabernacles and their following. 18. And al The and s were there the Durrekters, many rulers and high t jubilee, for Therbrige is | THE (ar ss ats NcEn rE iy Money THE P Linenty—(Just arriv UNCLE SAM—So sorry q r Walp of their God, Dohla 19. And there were and chariots, could soldiers, rses, (1 divers wonderful and ships that went by the boil- nd chariots that went high nd they were called Elroad, and they were fearful to look upon. 20, And when ‘Therbrigo was shown to the people, there was sound of cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltry, dulcimer all kinds of music. And. the governor of the city made an ovation, and he spoke to the people and ‘Therit Je burnt offer save money to the masons arpenters, and meat and drink 1 of oil unto them and unto them of the camp of Ta 22, And they sur md to the Dohlar, and the y shouted with a shout and they praised Thering, bees called Therbrige. 3. And many of the high pri . who were ancient men, that had see ndations of c laid befo their eyes, wept aloud ny shouted for joy. that they had 1 24. So that the people could not discern the noise of thes from the shout of weepin ated with a loud shout, OUTLOOK FOR THE STATUE. Hella! No place just luke a seat for a few minutes, Will be veudy shortly, 25. And the ind of the Durrekters ar he city wh name was high priest of the camp of aime was Low, and their following, a other great ones of | 'Thering riots that were made between Thering and ‘lroad, are they not to be found in the ne of Chronic! Here endeth the first eh: oer, RT. PS ILAs anyone stopped to consider how great is the name of Sullivan in this epoch of the i ith century? First and foremost John L, Sullivan, the pug then we have Sullivan who Irish ¢ nvention. sure it is an over ed before lor lish, knigh government is a- fraid to knigh » the partner of Sullivan's fame, lest he should found a comic opera on the ceremonial, and cover with ridi- cule one of the most ¢ ned honors in the gift of the British ¢ comicbooks.com