PETERSFIELD.

     A DRUNKEN CARTER. At the Magistrates’ Clerk’s Office, on Tuesday, the 21st, Samuel Turner was brought up in custody, before J. Bonham Carter, Esq., M.P., charged by Supt. Stephenson with neglecting a team of horses, of which he had charge, and thereby endangering the public safety. Defendant had been to the railway station for a load of coals, and was seen by complainant in Dragon-street in a beastly state of drunkenness, a long way behind the waggon, cracking his whip with great violence, then startling the horses, over which he had no control whatever. Fined 16s. with costs 4s.