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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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little fighting. 
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souls ; that o 
1 the New Orleans a at Seo 000 | 
The election for Bide Maser, wick has caused con- 
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| Infant School Room has been prepared for their accom- | ha 
modation, taken to afford such necessaries 
pr their destitute condition calls for. Subsequent 
te that considerable ex sia ore has 
Mr. Char les Moi orris, a 
the ger by the discovery that 
a a had h 
had fallen down, and being unable ta rise, se, had perished 
= a that deceased had been s spending she een Ae 
ith so ends, and left about 12 o’clock in —_ 
e Pea 2 heart ring 
- Raion of the police, cne of 
e Commissioners for neglect ve uty | in not gi going 
See turdayy hes all doubt on the subject has since been 
ay 
umbers were, for Mr. Gibbs 
2435 for Mr. pened 2,444; giving Mr. Gibbs a majority 
Stock Exchange, Jan. marie 
cent. remains at 170 to 1, and Exchequei 
Bill 
$0 buyers 
which they closed, being an improvement of nearly } an 
Bank Stock P 5 pe rther 
pela ltr with the Brent, and which had 
been much swollen. The body Mr lint his residence, 
shot tor a verdict of ‘‘ Died by exposure to cold, ” 
"State of the Poor. —Several societies for the relief of 
— = d a verdict of “Found 
rned.—An inque s held on Neier 
on a the ody of Spruce, wipe was found on Sunday m 
ing; adjourned for a week, in order to give time fo 
eon of Brentford oy an 
polis and its 3 
"Toquiries. The 
crowded with visitors from. the metro 
bourhood 
ing 0 n their operations great — 
mittee ‘ol the Spitelfelde “Son Soc 
t} 7 £ 2.3%. 
6s. to 8s. prem. 
lis and its Picinity. 
divin 
. Phe Weather —The ge thaw which commenced _ 
Si 
and to obtain a sight of the wrecks. 
Fu ther Inunda ations. Fgh i cers rose so high 
within 
whole of 
Z 
pie hen t the ca of the society many families would | Ae 
starving. Numerous a — have come tego —— 
Limehouse, and other distant parishes. " 
Destitute Res near vi London 
tions for relief have bee 
poser by rain ; the snow saphily di 1e 
tropolitan districts, and _ a and —_ ware soon 
rr he —At Winter, the water rose sev cae feet in the 
streets, and filled the — parts of the houses. The } 
of the 
cers been severely an both in tie neighbourhood. of 
On esda ay € 
cellar of the Adelaide Hote! , and consider. 
any years past, which is is as 
for men for | the navy. The d 
th =. 
London, and in the p evening 
red during t the ero and low Peden has continued 
to prevail, with few exceptions, during the psy _ Many 
At 
effects of the rapid thaw were wales eof s 
to numerous persons, particularly rs poorly gardeners. 
Stepney, Shoreditch, Bet al-greté, 
&c., has been greatly reliev ed by the ceaahionn of local 
| societies. the relief of 
the distressed poor of } Macsebone, ‘ pophonts# the chair- 
floods in the country subside, ‘iad: the con- 
dition of the roads is improving. 
_ In undation at Brentford. —On Sunday morning an 
mails and coaches have arrived after their ti 
ote ve begun to 
the banks and locks on the Grand Junction Canal, which 
consideral 
Dis Neem staan’ yn ie eeeeee eee ble p 
wall the loas i. The water, it app b d 
During Saturday the streets of the town were deluged, man announced that he had bee: rised by a gentle- 
y man, us for Scie ee he p bi. sub- 
water. Temporary bridges e placed to enable the | scription, to state that he would 507. to every 4502, 
people to get from one side of t the a bn the rey At | subscribed, until the subscription reac the sum of 
midnight on Saturday the flood carried — Ka Poe rag 28 50007. The : amount already s bed exceeds 1000/ ; 
ble portion of the bank of the re, be- Prevalence of Smallpox.—The poo commi 
tween Deptford a vis and in roth » ple rushed | have sent a circular letter to the board of guardians of 
i g with it the fences i ctions. In less than a - metropolis, the greater Portion of the — how 
rter of an h the whole of the grounds were under r, not having been vacci ated, _The 
, and the house encircled to the engin of five feet. 
poigkeco. ieet perp vee > and nenlgerkione ar tye 
persons residing near. Towards two a.m., however, 
‘alm: sustained ood 
carried carried away rs the whole of the rich sil. from the 
ing 
" 
surface along w th the growi crops. 
oi Pett and “rushing with | great power to 
ea 
of 2 > 
- RE ar ORS ae gk <_ 
ais canlea ‘* monkey-boats,” large numbers of which were 
satan off the different wharfs 2 abutting o: and 
cautioned them to be o 
h. The lower 
part of the houses in Blackheath-road were cotnghettey 
aaa Two very strong bridges, to which were at- 
tached i in floodgates, gave way, and portions of eac 
e cart: 
n the canal, 
wnt Sond “their own security. 
progre eget Hartge 
a few isinutés belore four a load noise was, heard towards 
- north 
lost no in the 
at that moment ‘it is impossible to deseri 
yensing trough Lee to Eltham, &c., were axletree Seen | 
of a mile. The greater part of | 
mates of | the 
to prevent the spread of the diseas 
sgl y of London.—By the ble of mortality for 
ding Saturday the oth, it > eee that the 
“deaths from all causes 
bake one go ee ot water ues. Sonora 
Hanwell, an island laid out for a garden has 
ane te n i fear bell at Hackney “ 
the body of H. Davey, a 16 months. The serva 
that on Saturday they sat down to dinner, eons 
in all directions for =a of shelter. 
when it becam ae black i in the 
were running in 
very short time all the houses 
e 
put a portion of it into its mouth, and had har. 
face, and 
C. 
oriaies to the Seca oF enue ware of 207. 
a By 
sc d th 
jout ie “be, established in Spitalfields. 
co-operation of the ren and ji jou 
neymen to pro- 
hool of design. The Government 
the venting the action of that organ, and ee arres' 
erdict, ‘ ‘ocation.’’ 
| by p patting ng the child on the back, but did not succeed. _ A | had promised their “assistance, _Provided such union took 
| child was black in the face and He endeavoured to facturers and journeymen. A conversation ensued as to 
pass a probang into the throat, but a a resisting substanc es i 
him. He Id f forming h I, in the course of which the manu- 
considered the child irrecoverably dead. knowled 
caused by the bit of mutton lodging in the cuales pre- | men for their establishment of suchan 
exertions in 
object ; and it was a eat the funds for poate 
granted by the cou 
ylig : in the act of swallowing animal food, that within a 
clearly i bridge were found five i Tuesday | 
large barges, driven of ‘the water against the | evening an inquest was held at Charing-cross Hospital on 
wharf of Mr. Fowler, and swamped. They were laden a eg? Sy rast hen A ae aaa mittee, consisting of manufacturers and j journeymen, be 
with 1 of d 350 quarters of linseed. | under circumstances :—W. Harriott stated formed to carry the object into effect.” 
Ni f th tlet t Thames the greatest | that on Monday evening he and deceased were i a 
ze k At oth ts of th 1 f Savoy-street, when the ; sud- rae: 
ral barges and lig! have foundered, and y have | denly ran back. Deceased got out of the cart to lay hold - 
k. The ba: Sunaia wreak eGaaaies abate Sehgal of the horse’s Saeki i ile’ doi the The late Floods.—We learn from Essex that the inut- 
one of the persons on board, named about 17 | anix d to fi back, and d d of the Lea has considerable damage 
years of age, was picked up, jammed the rails at | violently j: a wall. the Soe ee ee During 
the neg [ee yard. It has been as-| unfortunate recei injury, wit: icked | the whole of Monday this district, to the dist: of 
eertained t 21 and escaped | him up and assisted in laying him on some straw in the | six miles in length, ing into Epping Forest, was one 
- from off Te thcsanenee both "we thoy pansade ia Salk. oF ain stable. He appeared to be dreadfully red, and f water; the in many parts, where the land 
- ‘Duke of — —— d’s grounds. ee Charing-cross Hospital. The house sur- e > 
d 
go bop 
ting up and going into the road to ascertain the cause, 
Lenin ory yup in the snow close to his 
Park-buildings, and evidently in a dying 
who saw a | Tonge treme” 
assistance 5 bat they were enable tn stem the forse. <6 0) a 
the 
was very 
ae nine eet 
