68.
requiring his presence in his
Court; and Miss & Fletcher
and Searth are compelled to attend to their business
Consequent upon the deposture of the Home
going mail on the 28th Instant.
The Commission proceeds
to examine the Jail Regulations,
and recommends that the
Lights should not be under
the control of the prisoners' ; but should be placed in
and not in
the forridors, each ward or fell.
The present state of Sails
a. and B. do not admit
of this arrangement bein carried out, though it is
laid down in
28.
330
Regulation
The arrangements for
wrohing
are very in efficient. particularly in Jails a
and N. This should be
remedied, which the aching
Surveyor General considers
1
quite feasible . The prisone
Should be shaved weekly instead of monthly. The
has already
Commission has
recorded, it's opinion with
-regard to clothing for prisoners, and uniform for the Juil