44 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° a. 
States, ing? the relations of the United States with ac ea “ Found dead, but by what means death h was caused there |P pressed forward. re vein in thes arm, yee the jugular, wee 
Powers of h is no evidence to prove.” uesday an inquest was | ope y them, but only one or two drops of blood 
they are bound by no entangling alliances, and are held on the body of a child mend on Waterloo. beige. It | flowed. Scott was then conveyed a: dily as ible 
from all interterenee with the domestic cand political rela- | appears that a gentleman w: over the bridge, Charing-cross hospital ; — though life appeared to 
tions of states ; t f the African | when his —- was Santee to a paper parcel lying on | be extinct, he was subjected to the vanic process, to 
i t, | the parapet outside = balustrades. He drew it ont on ee. vagy the shoulders, and lastly was placed in 
and ieee vessels of war have een sent ast of | the pavement, _and found a coarse towel, on removing h, but ve a The occurrence is attyj. 
ica, to prevent the traffic bei which which was found icsulaeit 
co: 
wth g on ag the 
ra- 
ican flag. The country is wets to be to contain the remains of a male child e ely disme e chin towards oa neck in suc ha a mann T as to pr 
pidly recovering from her late embarrassments, and the | bered. The he ad had been Fanasd i the a and the ps tion on Puesday, 
of Treasury, with fini =g for the cur , ani n divided above the | and evidence entered into in r egard to the particulars of 
rent year, are perce x tory. In regard to the | elbows. The trunk was -—" in Pi and the legs were | the accident. - Mr. Powell, surveyor of the Water 
Cabinet, it is said that Mr. Webster would be offered a separated from the iri r. Havers, surgeon, who ex- | bridge Company, attended to state that it was erly 
ip of State sits mission amined the child, on a the parts of the | without his knowled, — the scaffolding was erected, 
Mr. Clay would decline accepting office. body, \ which was iivided into eight, = erage Seay _ false statem made to ” he -keepers by te 
Texas anp Mexico.—An ac has been received, out three day man who that he had ob. 
which sta tes that ‘resus page tea having joi th tained authority So the pa ia committee. Consider. 
Feder to the hands f the, tively whethe fines born "The able discussion having taken place amongst the jury on 
Government troops, a £ Saltillo ; ax eas that it was pets by | evidently sag tched t bes peta extent Pra pe the company havi _ d the scaffolding to be 
Generals Montago, Arista, and others, th that they shoul | head had been detached hors the bod ay. which had been | erected, they retired, and uch discussion the 
tt with a knife, either before or immediately after erdict of * Fi: lag arepe bey 
received into the houses of the eteatts s, who, in cele- | death. he body oi not been sin es is anatomical pur- —On Saturday afternoon an =a s held 
bration of peace between the Centralists and Federalists, Verdict, “* Wilfal murder again: me person or | Gates, who was killed in the rui ig the late Royal Bx Ex. 
made the soldiers ti While in this state, they were | persons unknow: n.”—An i inquest has been held at Gre reen- | change. a the evidence it appeared that the 
by their generals to destroy pc oe ; but wich hild engaged on Frida 
e oskins, a widow. The surgeons sates say of the foundation, ~ had m 
ing | 
The battle tea nine hours, in 
which 400 Mexicans \ were killed, and only four of the 
of Mary Ann He 
they had examined the body, 7 came to ie nelus 
that the child w was born alive. The lungs an ree ae were 
Texans. 
with blood ; death was caused by haar es suffoca- 
nade some progress ror his 
piadtoe st nine o’clock, the whole 
work, when abou! 
gave way, nen vss man was buried underneath. Sev 
workmen from different parts of the ruins came to his 
out psi of ome territories. The isi oduced by pressure on er pies ug policeman | rescue, time elapsed before they attained their 
of moment has roar the my that, Repaiaavcuatey rmation he received, object, when the unfortunate man was fou rushed to 
tity of cotton imported from Texas into the jUB ted | he oms erdict, ‘‘ Accidental posi Pgs er accident 
me ld pes &: — Ibs., valued at 240,130 | th gravedigger stated that he had received:| has occurred at Royal Exchange, in consequence of 
temala. Our | the ras a hich Tavente to bury for Is. 6d. Jt was stated to | the work used gu powder for the removal of 
perm a 4 informs. pecrstnne was just tay Sp that the child had been * still born. Several wit- ruins. A l } which destroyed the 
ith listinction, when the proved that the child bad been net — The | windows of several adjacent d created m 
arrival of H.M.S. Comus the plan. fenediges and three stated alarm. The ma; asistate pried ithe ‘contractor to pay for 
‘0 the consternation of the authorities, the Comus is re- | that th th damage, and censured the employment of gunpowder 
ported to be the forerunner of a s directed to noper Oat the jury would iy plat: $ to rs The non for such a purpose 
settle old claims and protect British interests. 
CITY. 
Exchange, Jan. 15.—The rap, p raomgenes fo 
Hise oe F Money and 90 bayers for oo Account. 
enced a fu 
ea at 167} to cons 
% per cent., being qu 
Bills continue at 8s. to 
ing 
improved about 
dat a to 2503. Exchequer 
ines. prem 
that th, 
ey the medical gentlemen, both of whom had 
te death of the child had been caused by violence, ‘Kher 
aise a verdict of ‘* Wilful Murd 
sonia against the mother. 
onday broke out 
eral 
al Vietualling- yard 
hs by burning.— —Two i inquests were held on Sa- 
turday, at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, a ve bodies of 
Edward Bennett, years, an stan 
? | aged seven years. the case of se 
reach carne ey t deceased was left i a the care of two 
much older than himself, 
t out e lit a piece of 
ge at the ey 
with which he was _ playing, when his k ignited 
| % means 
flames ; but it was beyond all 
to 
It appears to have. Originated in 
ment of the works. Pe sdistely sf 
alarm was raised, an 
the engineering depart- 
the discovery the 
ex! tinguish bo 
wnt, and died two hours hay > 
from the mantel-piece, when her 
pinafore took py She ran into the Linge) and the — 
were quenched by one of the 
snow. 
in 
want of water. Sh 
7 . . 
bar. big Nagata 
cushions on the seats, together with the matting on the 
floor, will be tic, pr repaired. The fittings { for the 
Bude light have been tas! 
iga g » and o e 
stad was a considerable time before 
uses damaged 
e mother stated 
t in consequence of 7 na pie, had occasion pa 
ut to fetch ag — er, when she left deceased wi 
rs old 
tefully pai 
the fire was pheshitso ol There are nine ho’ 
by the fire in Pleasant-row, which ich adjoins the works. 
Company f 40,0007. The loss 
ce since last session. ‘The | is estimated at 8,0002. 
ered, Accidents. — Singular Scott, Diver.— 
Monday afternoon a fatal accident occurr the man 
in the room, telling = 
2 4 
0 go isa the pegs On her return she found dec 
were extinguished, and was 
conveyed to the St. Giles’s infirmary, where she emnirek: 
The child was standing in front of the fire reaching some- 
thing off the mantel-piece, w when her clothes “tgs drawn 
by the draft towards the ite dict, ‘* Acci- 
apart corer tin box to hi 
Wanet THe 7 
friends to make 
by. 
were | pending hin 
hs Inty tetntyed = wh 
er 
hit ewes born alive, ot bere ae rs it | 
dead-when found. 
