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Provisions ofPer-
Debt, &c.
Any Prisoner untried or confined for Deht, or on Civil Process, may in any one soas confined for day of Twenty-four Hours, receive from a friend or servant, at proper hours a rea sonable quantity of cooked provisions, and not exceeding one quart of malt liquor, or at his option one pint of wine, and any linen, bedding, clothing, or other neces- sarits, subject to strict seareli, and under such Regulations as the Sheriff may think expedient, and the Gaoler may at the request of the Prisoner pay for euch Articles out of any Money he may have belonging to the Prisoner; but if any part of such Articles be transferred to another Prisoner, the Gauler may prohibit their further receipt, and place the Prisoner on Gaul allowance, pending the orders of the Sheriff, recording the facts in his Journal.—On any day that the Prisoner receive such Ar- ticles of food, he shall not receive the Gaol allowance. No fermented or spirituos Liquor shall with these exceptions be used by any Person whatever, unless by onder of the Medical Officer, and in such quantity as he may prescribe.
Time for Mcala
Every Prisoner shall be allowed half an hour for the consumption of each Meal, and sluill not be set to work until the expiration of the quarter of an hour immediately eucceeding euch half hour.
Description of Every convicted Prisoner, and every Prisoner confined for a breach of the Rerease Labour for Tri- Laws, or for want of Sureties shall Labour to the utmost of his ability within the Prison premises, and shall be set to that kind of Labour which from his natural abili. ties or previous habits shall appear most profitable, and every Convicted Pilon shall niso be compellable to Labour in irons without the Gaol premises, unless in either case it be otherwise ordered in the Warrant of Commitment or by the Sheriff. Evay Prisoner untried or confined for Debt or on Civil Process, shall, at !is own request, and for so long only as he shall desire, be set to Work in the same manner as Con- victed Prisoners not Feinns. And after the close of the Month of December, in each Year, the Gauler shall furnish the Sheriff with such particulars as eball enable the Sheriff to make out an account of the profit and loss of Gaul for the preceding Year, and such account shall be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary for the information of the Goremor.
Not to work on
Sunday.
Prisoners under
No Work shall be done in the Gaol on Sunday, and no Prisoner being a Jew shall Le compelled to Labour on his Sabbath.
Every Prisoner condemned to Death shall be confined in some safe place within Sentence of Death the Gaol, apart from all other Prisoners, and shall be allowed such a dietary as the Sheriff with the approval of the Colonial Surgeon may direct, and no Person other than an Officer of the Gaul shall be allowed to visit him, unless by order in writing from the Sheriff.
Matron's Deti
Chaplain's Du-
tips.
Duties of Medi-
es Oficer.
No dogs, (except for security), nor any poultry, pigeons, rabbits or other animals shall be kept within the Prison premises.
The Matron shall reside in the Gaol and be under the orders of the Gaoler, and conform to all the rules Lid down for the Gaoler, so far as they are applicable to Female Frisoners. She shall be present at the dietribution of fool to Female Pri- suters and see every such Prisoner once in exch 24 hours; the shall not absent herself from the Gaul for a night without the permission of the Sheriff. She shall take care that no Male Officer of the Prison unccompanied by herself, enter a Cell or Room cccupied by a Female Prisoner; he shall search every Female Prisoner on admission, and as often as necessary, but not in presence of any Male Person or any other Fri- soner, and shall deliver to the Guoler ail property found in possession of any such Prisoner. But in case of necessity, the Matron may delegate hier duty to the wife of an Officer of the Gaol, or some other married woman.
The Chaplain shall read prayers with the Prisoners, and read or preach to them a discourer, and perforia all other Offices of religion as often as he may see fit, and and shall visit each Prisoner, in such Prisoner's Cell as often as he may see fit. He shall attend at all reasonable times when a Prisoner or sick Person may require his services. He shall specially tender bis assistance to all Prisoners under Sentence of Death, or charged with Offences punishable with Death.
He shall inform the Gaoler and if necessary the Sheriff, whenever he may observe the mind of a Prisoser likely to be injuriously affected by the treatment such Prisoner inny be then receiving. He shall record in the Visiting Book all observations made by him in the perforirance of his duty, appearing to him important.
The Medical Officer elsall visit the Gaol at least once in each day, when his other duties permit him, and cuter in the Visiting Book all observations or occurrences ia the performance of his duty that he may deem important, all alterations in the Diet of Prisoners not removed to the Iufimary, any want of cleanliness, drainage, warmth or ventilation, or any insuficiency or bad quality of the bedding, clothing, provisions
or water.
He shall also keep a short daily record of the case of every sick Prisoner, mating the name of the patient, nature of the disease, and treatment purensd. No Medicine ehall be administered without bis order. He shall regulate the houre of excrcise for the sick Prisoners. He shall direct the purchase of such additional article as he may deem necessary to the health of any Prisoner, recording in the Visiting Book the fact, and his reasons. He shall bring to the notice of the Chaplain every Prisoner whose state of mind shall appear to demand the Chaplain's care.
If he considers to be nusafe the discharge from Gaol of any Prisoner suffering from acute discase, he shall delay such discharge as long as he may deem expedicnt, not- withstanding that the term of such Prisoner's confinement have expired, unless the
Prisoner himself desire to be discharged. No corporal Punishment exceeding six strokes shall be inflicted without the previous inspection of the Colonial Surgeon. He may appoint a substitute to attend the Gzol during bis unavoidable absence.
He shall deliver to the Colonial Secretary, as soon as possible after the close of the Month of December in each Year, a report in writing in which shall be detailed the number of sick among the Prisoners during the Year immediately preceding, the Mortality, the sanatory condition of the Gaol, what diseases have been most prera. lent, whether any part of the sickness may be reasonably attributed to defect in the construction, or management of the Gaol, what sanatory precautions he may deem it necessary to add to those then in furce, and such other matters as to him may seem
fit.
Every Non-resident Officer of the Gaal, excepting the Colonial Surgeon, every Visiting Justice, and every Justice of the Pence un each occasion of bie visiting the Gaul for the purposes of these Itegulations, shall write his name, and the date of the visit in the Gaul Visitation Book.
The following is the prescribed allowance of food and necessaries for Prisoners :--
1. For Chinese and Persons accustomed to Chinese Diet.
Rice,
Sult or Fresh Fish, Vegetables, in lieu of Fish....
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2 taels. ...8
2. For all other Prisoners.
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Beef or Pork.... Bread.... Vegetables,
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3. For all Prisomers.
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Mana Day.
Ja Man a Day.
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■ Mana Day.
■ Alonth. Water as much as needed, or as much as can be used without waste, not exceeding
the prescribed allowance, but this dietary may be altered from time to time by the Colonial Surgeon with the sauction of the Governor.
S. G. BONHAM.
Victoria, Hongkong, 16th August, 1853.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong. this 20th Day of September, 1853.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,
Clerk of Councils.
Scale of Dict for Prisoners.
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