PETERSFIELD.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held at the Five Bells, Buriton, before Edward Hoskins, Esq., and a respectable jury. Mr. John Aburrow foreman, touching the death of Mary Annells, aged 57 years. From the evidence of the several witnesses adduced, it appeared that Joseph Annells, with his mother, the deceased, and two little boys got into a cart at Petersfield, driven by John Stevens, and upon arriving at Bullinge-hill, they all got out, with the exception of the deceased, and pushed the cart up. Upon arriving at the top the pony started off, and after running about one hundred yards, one of the wheels ran up the bank and turned over, throwing the deceased into the road from which accident she lingered till the following morning, when she expired. Verdict—‟The deceased, from injuries received, by being accidentally, casually, and by misfortune, overturned while riding in cart drawn by a pony, which ran away on the 15th of December instant, did die.”