. " i,| >' * ■ ' The first colored lawy'et admitted to (hq bar.,'in Philadelphia par xlpnftg Henry, who was born, of slave parents, and was a letter-carriei; in Richmond, a school-teacher, and Gnally a waitef afc' an hotel in Philadelphia, where a, wealthy gentleman helped himtobeoome a'lawyer. ■ ; .'. . . : A serious landslip recently took plgcfcj behind aoliff at Higher Brougliton, England. Without the slightest previous indication several hundred tons of earth" and qmokßand gave way, and it is computed tliat about two Hundred tons fell into the nverlrwell, A second"slip ocourred at: night and the soil has formed itself into an island in the river, with a large tree in the centre. . ■ The Temple Theatre at Bolton, Lancashire, has been burned to the ground, Eighteen Nihilists have succeeded in escaping from Siberia, whither .they had been banished for various terms,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 2
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