16 APRIL 1836, Page 10

The Brighton Guardian states that there is not at present

a single pauper in Horsham Workhouse, although this is the house for the reception of the able-bodied paupers oldie whole union, comprising ten pari, lies; nor is there within the union a single able-bodied person in receipt of relief for want of employment. Previous to the formation of the union, the number of unemployed receiving relief in I lambent, parish alone averaged, at this season of the year, for rawly years past, upwards of eighty.

The county gaol of Radnorshire, at Presteign, does not contain one prisoner, and the doors are thrown open.

The beet relics of the Corporation of Carlisle, about to be sold, are- a tea kettle, a coffee.boiler, cups and saucers, a lemon-squeezer, at punch-ladle, a gridiron, and eighteen tumblers.