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ment without sane. Medical Oficer of the Gaol that the Person to be punished can receive the Punish- tion in Writing of meat awarded to him without injury to health.
Medical Officer.
On the discharge
Previous to the discharge of any Prisoner under the Age of 21 Years, be eball in-
of Minors, &e., no form such Prisoner's relatives or friends, (if any of good character can be found), of tice to be given to the time of the intended discharge, that they may attend to receive the Prisoner; and their Friends or in case of a Soldier or Sailor he shall if possible inform the Superior Officer of such Superiors.
As to admission
Person.
He shall allow Prisoners confined for Debt, or on Civil Process, or committed for
to Legal Advisen. Re-examination or Trial, to see their legal advisers at all reasonable times and in private if required, unless the committing Magistrate, or Sheriff, or a Visiting Justice order to the contrary, but he may withhold this privilege if he see sufficient reason, recording the fact and his reasous in the Journal, noting also the Names of the Ap- plicant and the Prisoner, and he shall allow convicted Prisoners to see their legal advisers, if a Visiting Justice, the Sheriff, or the committing Magistrate so order. But every Person claiming admission as a legal adviser, must be a Lawyer, practising in the Supreme Court of this Colony, or the Authorized Clerk or Pupil of such Lawyer. Should he think proper to refuse admittance to such Person, he shall be careful to refer such Person to the Sheriff, and he shall obey promptly any order the Sheriff may give therein.
l'risoners for Ne- He shall allow prisoners committed for Re-examination to see their friends and re- examination may lations at reasonable hours, unless the committing or a Visiting Justice or the Sheriff ee their Friends order to the contrary; but he may withhold this privilege if he see eufficient reason,
recording the particulars in his Journal as provided in the last Clause.
Prisoners com. mitted for Trial.
Convicted Pri
Poners.
Ministers of Re
ligion.
Visitors' Names
To be recorded.
As to Letters of Prisoners.
Unless he receive orders to the contrary, he shall allow Prisoners committed for trial to see their friends and relations at reasonable hours twice a Week or oftener if the committing, or a Visiting Justice so order; but he may withhold this privilege if he see sufficient reason, recording the particulars in his Journal as directed in the last Regulation.
He shall allow convicted Prisoners to see their relations and friends, once in the course of each successive Three Months, but if in case of Sickness or otherwise he see sufficient reason, he may allow the privilege oftener, recording the particulara în bis Journal as directed in the last Regulation. Prisoners committed for non-pay- ment of Penalties or want of Sureties, may receive visits in the same manner as those committed for Re-examination, if the objects of the visits appear to be to make ar rangements for the payment of the Penalty, or to procure the required Sureties, otherwise they shall be subject to the same rules in this regard as convicted Prisoners. He shall take proper and discreet means to ascertain that no visitors bring into the Gaol any Instrument or other objectionable Article.
Inventory of Gsol Farmitare.
Fines paid by
Prisoner
If a Prisoner do not belong to the Established Church, the Gaoler, subject to the orders of the Sheriff, shall allow the visits of known Ministers of such Prisoner's own persuasion, or of whom such Prisoner may approve.
He shall not, without the order of the Sheriff, permit Persons other than Ministers of Religion to visit Prisoners on Sunday.
He shall demand the names of visitors to Prisoner, sand enter them and the parti. culars of their visits in his Journal, and on reasonable suspicion, he (or the Matron in the case of females), may with their permission search them, and, if they decline to give their names, or to be searched, may refuse them admittance.
Unless the committing or a Visiting Justice, or the Sheriff order to the contrary, he shall allow Prisoners committed for Re-examination or trial to send and receive letters, but he may withhold such privilege if he see sufficient cause, recording the particulars and reasons in his Journal, and, subject to the same restrictions, he shall allow such convicted Prisoner to send and receive one letter in the course of every Three Months, but he shall inspect every letter or paper so sent, unless it be addressed to a Visiting Justice or other authority, keeping the contents of the same strictly pri. vate, unless it be necessary to report the same to a Visiting Justice. He may also inspect letters to or from Prisoners confined for Debt, or on Civil Process, or for want of Sureties, if he reasonably suspect them to refer to a projected escape, or infringe- ment of Prison discipline, recording in his Journal the particulars and reasons for so acting, and marking the letters with his initials, but he may withhold a letter to or from any Prisoner, recording in his Journal the particulars and reasons, and laying such letter without delay before the Sheriff or a Visiting Justice.
He shall keep in the proper Books an Inventory of all Furniture and moveable pro- perty belonging to the Gaol, a Catalogue of all Books and printed papers allowed to be brought into the Gaol, an account of all provisions and stores supplied for the use of the Gaol or Prisoners, and an account of all money paid and received by him.
He shall on payment of a fine by a Prisoner, immediately transfer the Money to the Person authorized to receive it, noting the particulars in the Fine Book.
He shall reserve certain parts of the Gaol to be used as lofirmaries for Prisoners Certain parts of Gissl to be used as of both Sexes, paying strict regard to the Regulations herein provided for the separa- Nick Wards. tion of male and female Prisoners.
Return to be mule by Gaoler.
On the 3d day of every Month he shall lay before the Sheriff a short Return of the Work performed by the Prisoners, and the Number of Hours a Day they worked during the Month immediately preceding. And before the Colonial Secretary, for the information of the Governor, a Return in the following Form, and shall retain Copies of all such Returns :----
, RETURN PRISONERS CONFINED IN
Sentenced to Transportation, Imprisoned for more than One Year, ... Imprisoned for more than Six Months, and
not more than One Year, ... Imprisoned for not more than Six Months, Committed for Trial,
Remanded for Reexamination,-**
Committed for want of Bureties,
Debtors and others confined on Civil Precem, Crown Witnesses,
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Present working strength of Chain Gang,
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Total
QAOL OF
MALATI
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Men
1
114
Date of admission of the Prisoner longest in Confinement, not har-
ing been tried, Date of admission of the Crown Witness longest in Confuement, Date of admission of the Prisoner confnod for Debt, or on Civil)
Process, longest in Confinement,
Civil
...
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185
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185.
Qaoler.
ERKVENSE
Male and Female Prisoners alall always be so confined as to prevent the former
Form of Mouth. 17 Beturn to Calo
nial Secretary.
Male and Female
from seeing, conversing, or holding any intercourse with the latter. The keys of all Prisoners to be ■- Cells, Wards, or Rooms, in which Female Prisoners shall be confined, shall remain paraled constantly in the possession of the Matron, and the locks and keys of such Cells, Wards, or Rooms, shall be different from the locks and keys of the Cells, Wards,
or Rooms, for Male Prisoners.
The Prisoners unless confined separately shall be divided into the following Classes, Prisoners to be
and ne Prisoner of one Clasa, (with the exception hereinafter mentioned), shall be con- divided into cer fiued, or associate with Prisoners of another Class.
Ist, Felons under Sentence of Death.
2d. All other Felons.
3d, Misdemeanants and Persons confined for breach of the Revenue Laws.
4th, Prisoners committed for trial for Felony.
5th, Prisoners committed for trial for Misdemeanors, or detained for want of
Sureties.
6th, Prisoners remanded for Re-examination,
7th, Approvers.
8th. Debtors and Persons confined on Civil Process.
And every convicted Prisoner not a Felon shall be considered a Misdemeanant for
the purposes of these Regulations.
tain Classes.
All Prisoners of the 1st, 2d, and 3d Class shall be compellable to sweep, clean, and Prisoner to ciena lime-wash the rooms in which they shall be confined, and to wash their persons and their Cella, &e. clothes as often as required by the Gaoler, and Prisoners of the other Classes to do
the same, or cause it to be done.
Two Male Prisoners only shall never be lodged together; the number confined in one Cell or Room shall be one, three, or more. If there be only one Prisoner of a particular Class confined in the Guol, the Gaoler with the consent of such Prisoner, may assign such Prisoner to any other Claas.
No Officer or Guard attached to the Gaol shall be allowed Rations, nor shall in any ease be supplied with Rations by the Contractor who shall provide rations for the Pri- soners, unless he be a Constable borne on the strength of the Police Force, and such Rations to be those to which he is entitled as such Constable, and the Contractor for the Prisoners be also Contractor for the Police Force.
Neither the Gaoler nor any Officer of the Gaol shall receive any fee or gratuity of Gaoler and Bub- any kind from any Prisoner, visitor, or other Person, under any pretence whatever, ordinates not to re- unless he be expressly authorised by Act of Parliament, or by a Colonial Ordinance, orive Foor to receive such fee or gratuity.
Neither the Gnoler nor any Officer of the Gaol, shall visit by entry within her Cell
any Female Prisoner unless in presence of the Matron.
The distribution of Rations and Clothing shall be personally superintended by the Qadler to Super- Gaoler or an Officer of the Gaol. Any Prisoner may request the Gaoler or Officer intend the distribu distributing, to weigh or measure in his presence, or allow him to weigh or measure va of Bations, &a. any Article of food so distributed to him, and the Gaoler or Officer shall comply with
the request, except it appear to the Gaoler that such request în vexatiously made, and
such request and refusal shall be noted by the Gaoler in his Journal.
Chinese Prisoners and others accustomed to Chinese diet ahall have at lenat two hot meals a day, and other Prisoners shall have three meals a day, two at least of them hot meals.
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