PETERSFIELD.

     A WARNING TO YOUNG GIRLS.— A young woman named Jane Rose, was last week charged before the Southampton magistrates with attempting to strangle herself. It appeared that the prisoner and the man she is in the habit of living with had some words, and after this she said she would strangle herself. A boy went upstairs shortly afterwards, and found her with a garter tied tightly round her neck. She was then black in the face; he called for assistance, and the garter was removed. Prisoner stated that she belonged to Suffolk, but lately she had been living with a Frenchman, whom she met at Petersfield. He father was a master miller at Beddingfield, in Suffolk, who could afford to keep her very comfortably. It was not until lately that the man had ill-used her, and it was her intention to have left him on Saturday and to return to her father.—The witnesses gave the woman an excellent character for sobriety and industry, and Admiral Tinling told her the magistrates were sorry to see her placed in such a position. Under the circumstances she would be remanded for a week in order that they might communicate with her friends.