Brighton, Nov 30.—On Saturday se’nnight, about six o’clock in the evening, as Mr. Nash and Mr. Rice, both of Chichester, were returning from Petersfield to that city, they were stopped near a place called Crow’s Hole, by a footpad, armed with a gun, who jumped suddenly from a hedge by the road side, and demanded with terrible threats, their money. Mr. Rice, who had a very considerable sum in his pocket, clapt spurs to his horse, and escaped without being robbed; but Mr. Nash, who was not so fortunately mounted, surrendered to the robber his watch, a few shillings in silver, and some half-pence. And on Tuesday evening, a gentleman named Brent, was robbed, between Emsworth and Havant, by a fellow, armed also with a gun, of his watch and some silver.