On Wednesday morning last, as some of the labourers were forming a part of the new turnpike road, between Alresford and Petersfield, in a secluded spot beyond Ropley, they discovered a human skeleton, which, from the size of the skull, which contained a complete set of teeth, and the rest of the bones, appear to be the remains of a man who had attained his full stature. The skull was not more than six inches below the surface; the rest of the bones to the feet were gradually deeper. From the position of the bones it is certain that the body was rudely and hastily interred.—These remains leave room to conjecture that some unfortunate human being might have met with a violent death and a lonely grave in this retired place.