>From The Morning Chronicle ( London, England ), Monday, December 2, 1861; Issue 29609. ACCIDENT AT CHARING-CROSS. - On Saturday, a man, named John HOSKINS, aged twenty years, a labourer, was brought into Charing-cross Hospital, having met with very serious injuries under the following circumstances:- He was engaged, it would seem, with several others, in the demolition of three houses adjoining Scotland-yard, when a mass of brickwork and rubbish fell upon him. It was found that his leg was dreadfully fractured, and he was otherwise injured, so that he remains in a precarious condition.