with private entrance,
5. Private rooms, private
b
for the Justices of the Peace.
6. A set of strong and capacious
cells for prisoners.
7. Quarters for the Marshal in charge
of premises, with cookroom, offices
and rooms
for
the coolies and Messengers
of
the court
6
if at known here
d
features exact sizes, situation
of the site selected, the Surveyor General
would doubtless be better able than myself to combine the above requisites into a convenient whole, it remains
on this account from attempting,
to draw a plan.
MA & should be formed,
if possible, that the Clerk's offices,
Magistrate's
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Magistrate's
from the
prisoner's rooms, and witness rooms have
easy and immediate access to the Court. The whole might be arranged
on a ground floor, the cells occupying
a
yard behind, or the cells, the
covered
waiting place, the principal plain Court,
and the
a certain
ada tion
and
for Usher's offices might occupy the ground floor; and the Courts and adjoining Rooms the upper story; or the Courts might
occupy the lower floor, the offices being assigned
an upper floor
dwelling for Magistrate, directed to
resident Magistrate,
Municipal purposes. A committee
Room
and a
a
public meeting room are
much required.
I believe it is desired that
the Central Police station, and the
Magistracy