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Regulations for the lovernment of Her Majesty's Pail.
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One European Constable soill be on sentry over the Convict Sail day and sight; his duty is to take charge of the sick cooks, and Sweepers, and not allow them to leave the frieon unlessaccompanied byan molian Conetable. He will also visit the Indian Constable on sintry over the solitary cells every half hour cluring the night, aud. see that he is on clirty-
"One European Constable, will remain at the Prison allday;he will keep the kupin his possession during the day, and at sunset
deliver them over to the Jailer-
One Inolian Constable will be posted on entry our the sliting cell every corning at sunset, and remain so posted tile sia orlock the following morning-
Cach Prisoner must be cearched before he is locked up, and krinis, or other cutting instruments taken from him-
No a lothes, food, or anything elee, will be allowed trenter the Sail, without being previously inspected by the Coretableon duty-
No prisoner will be allowed loquit. his Bellamless to labour, exercise, or obey a call of nature, without special permission-
No prisoner will be allowed to receive vicitns, unlees by the sanction of the Jailers, and in the Venerandah. Prisoners to receiving visits will be searched after their friends shall have left them_
Permission to purchase tobacco, fruit, and other harmless luxuries, may be given to well behaved. Priesners-
No unecessary
communication to be allowed between
Prisoners and Constables, or others on duliyat the Jail.__
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