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No. 25.

49

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

The Regulations for the government of Victoria Gaol as last amended by the Justices of the Peace, and approved by His Excellency The Governor, are published for general information.

By Order,

W. T. MERCER,

Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 8th March, 1859.

REGULATIONS

FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GAOL AT HONGKONG,

I. The Gaol of Hongkong shall be under the immediate superintendence of the Governor of the Gaol, who shall be responsible for the proper conduct thereof.

Gaol to be under charge of Governor of Gaol.

To be open to the inspection of Justices of the Peace.

II. The Gaol shall be open to the inspection of any Justice of the Peace, and His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong may appoint certain of the Justices whose duty it shall be to inspect the Gaol at least once a Week, either singly or otherwise. These shall be called Visiting Justices. A Gaol Visitation Book shall be kept in the custody of the Governor of the Gaol, and it shall be the duty of the Visiting Justices to write therein the results of their inspection on each occasion; but the Book shall also be open for the remarks of any Justice visiting the Gaol.

III. This Book shall be forwarded every Monday to the Colonial Secretary, to be by him laid before his said Excellency, and any Order thereupon that his said Excellency may see fit to give, shall be intimated by the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of the Gaol, whose duty it shall be to see such Order carried out.

IV. The Gaol shall be open at all times to the visits of the Colonial Chaplain and the Colonial Surgeon.

Gaol Visitation Book.

Gaol to be open to Chaplain and Surgeon.

V. The Governor of the Gaol shall prescribe the Hours of every Day during which the Prisoners shall Work; and may, on the recommendation of the Colonial Chaplain, and with the sanction of the Colonial Secretary, purchase suitable Books &c. for the use of the Prisoners. All improper Books shall be excluded from the Prison.

Governor of Gaol to prescribe Hours of Work, purchase Books, &c.

VI. Under special circumstances, the Governor of the Gaol may allow a Prisoner Food, Clothing, or other necessaries, besides or in lieu of the Prison allowance, and temporarily suspend any Gaol Regulation in reference to any Prisoner : provided that he record his proceedings therein in a Book to be kept by him, and called the Governor's Book, which Book shall be from time to time submitted to the Colonial Secretary for his said Excellency's information.

Governor of Gaol may alter Diet or suspend Regulations in certain cases.

VII. The Governor of the Gaol may direct any Prisoners under Sentence of Transportation, or against whom Sentence of Death may have been recorded, to be kept to Hard Labour as Felons; or, if such Prisoner be already at Work, he may direct the suspension of his Labour, provided that he record in the Governor's Book his proceedings therein; and he may at his discretion authorize the employment of any Prisoner in the service of the Gaol, but not in its discipline, or in the service of any Officer, or so that such Prisoner shall sleep without the Prison premises.

Governor of Gaol may direct that Transported Felons be put to Labour, &c.

VIII. On observing or becoming credibly informed of any extraordinary diligence or merit on the part of any Prisoner, the said Governor may record the same in the Governor's Book, in order that his said Excellency may consider the propriety of exercising his prerogative of Pardon towards such Prisoner; but if any conditional Pardon or Remission of Punishment be granted to and accepted by any Prisoner, and such Prisoner after release fail to fulfil the required Conditions, the said Governor may convey him together with the original Warrant of Commitment before a Justice of the Peace, who, on being satisfied of the non-compliance with the Conditions, shall record a Minute of the same on the back of the Warrant, after which such Warrant shall have the same force as if such Pardon or Remission had not been granted.

Governor of Gaol may recommend Prisoners for Pardon.

IX. The Governor of the Gaol may order any Prisoner to be ironed, or taken out of Irons, for such time as he shall direct, recording the facts in the Governor's Book.

Governor of Gaol cause Prisoners to be ironed.

X. The Officers of the Gaol shall be,--

Officers of Gaol.

The Governor of the Gaol.

1 Warden,

1 Matron,

2 Turnkeys,

1 Chaplain

1 Medical Officer,

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No. 25. 49 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, The Regulations for the government of Victoria Gaol as last amended by the Justices of the Peace, and approved by His Excellency The Governor, are published for general information. By Order, W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 8th March, 1859. REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GAOL AT HONGKONG, I. The Gaol of Hongkong shall be under the immediate superintendence of the Governor of the Gaol, who shall be responsible for the proper conduct thereof. Gaol to be under charge of Governor of Gaol. To be open to the inspection of Justices of the Peace. II. The Gaol shall be open to the inspection of any Justice of the Peace, and His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong may appoint certain of the Justices whose duty it shall be to inspect the Gaol at least once a Week, either singly or otherwise. These shall be called Visiting Justices. A Gaol Visitation Book shall be kept in the custody of the Governor of the Gaol, and it shall be the duty of the Visiting Justices to write therein the results of their inspection on each occasion; but the Book shall also be open for the remarks of any Justice visiting the Gaol. III. This Book shall be forwarded every Monday to the Colonial Secretary, to be by him laid before his said Excellency, and any Order thereupon that his said Excellency may see fit to give, shall be intimated by the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of the Gaol, whose duty it shall be to see such Order carried out. IV. The Gaol shall be open at all times to the visits of the Colonial Chaplain and the Colonial Surgeon. Gaol Visitation Book. Gaol to be open to Chaplain and Surgeon. V. The Governor of the Gaol shall prescribe the Hours of every Day during which the Prisoners shall Work; and may, on the recommendation of the Colonial Chaplain, and with the sanction of the Colonial Secretary, purchase suitable Books &c. for the use of the Prisoners. All improper Books shall be excluded from the Prison. Governor of Gaol to prescribe Hours of Work, purchase Books, &c. VI. Under special circumstances, the Governor of the Gaol may allow a Prisoner Food, Clothing, or other necessaries, besides or in lieu of the Prison allowance, and temporarily suspend any Gaol Regulation in reference to any Prisoner : provided that he record his proceedings therein in a Book to be kept by him, and called the Governor's Book, which Book shall be from time to time submitted to the Colonial Secretary for his said Excellency's information. Governor of Gaol may alter Diet or suspend Regulations in certain cases. VII. The Governor of the Gaol may direct any Prisoners under Sentence of Transportation, or against whom Sentence of Death may have been recorded, to be kept to Hard Labour as Felons; or, if such Prisoner be already at Work, he may direct the suspension of his Labour, provided that he record in the Governor's Book his proceedings therein; and he may at his discretion authorize the employment of any Prisoner in the service of the Gaol, but not in its discipline, or in the service of any Officer, or so that such Prisoner shall sleep without the Prison premises. Governor of Gaol may direct that Transported Felons be put to Labour, &c. VIII. On observing or becoming credibly informed of any extraordinary diligence or merit on the part of any Prisoner, the said Governor may record the same in the Governor's Book, in order that his said Excellency may consider the propriety of exercising his prerogative of Pardon towards such Prisoner; but if any conditional Pardon or Remission of Punishment be granted to and accepted by any Prisoner, and such Prisoner after release fail to fulfil the required Conditions, the said Governor may convey him together with the original Warrant of Commitment before a Justice of the Peace, who, on being satisfied of the non-compliance with the Conditions, shall record a Minute of the same on the back of the Warrant, after which such Warrant shall have the same force as if such Pardon or Remission had not been granted. Governor of Gaol may recommend Prisoners for Pardon. IX. The Governor of the Gaol may order any Prisoner to be ironed, or taken out of Irons, for such time as he shall direct, recording the facts in the Governor's Book. Governor of Gaol cause Prisoners to be ironed. X. The Officers of the Gaol shall be,-- Officers of Gaol. The Governor of the Gaol. 1 Warden, 1 Matron, 2 Turnkeys, 1 Chaplain 1 Medical Officer, } Resident.
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- उछ ! No. 25. νυ 49 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, The Regulations for the government of Victoria Gaol as last amended by the Justices of the Peace, and approved by His Excellency The Governor, are published for general information. By Order, W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary. i Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 8th March, 1859. REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GAOL AT HONGKONG, I. The Gaol of Hongkong shall be under the immediate superintendence of the Governor of the Gaol, who shall be responsible for the proper conduct thereof. Gaol to be under charge of Governor of Gaol. To be open to the His Excellency the II. The Gaol shall be open to the inspection of any Justice of the Peace, and inspection of Justices His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong may appoint certain of the Justices whose of the Peace. duty it shall be to inspect the Gaol at least once a Week, either singly or otherwise. Governor may appoint These shall be called Visiting Justices. A Gaol Visitation Book shall be kept in the visiting Justices. custody of the Governor of the Gaol, and it shall be the duty of the Visiting Justices to write therein the results of their inspection on each occasion; but the Book shall also be open for the remarks of any Justice visiting the Gaol. III. This Book shall be forwarded every Monday to the Colonial Secretary, to be by him laid before his said Excellency, and any Order thereupon that his said Excellency may see fit to give, shall be intimated by the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of the Gaol, whose duty it shall be to see such Order carried out. IV. The Gaol shall be open at all times to the visits of the Colonial Chaplain and the Colonial Surgeon. Gaol Visitation Book. Gaol to be open to Chaplain and Surgeon. prescribe Hours of Governor of Gaol V. The Governor of the Gaol shall prescribe the Hours of every Day during Governor of Gaol to which the Prisoners shall Work; and may, on the recommendation of the Colonial Work,purchase Books, Chaplain, and with the sanction of the Colonial Secretary, purchase suitable Books &c. for the use of the Prisoners. All improper Books shall be excluded from the Prison. VI Under special circumstances, the Governor of the Gaol may allow a may alter Diet or sus- Prisoner Food, Clothing, or other necessaries, besides or in lieu of the Prison allow-pend Regulations in ance, and temporarily suspend any Gaol Regulation in reference to any Prisoner : provided that he record his proceedings therein in a Book to be kept by him, and called the Governor's Book, which Book shall be from time to time submitted to the Colonial Secretary for his said Excellency's information. certain cases. may direct that Trans- to Labour, &c. VII. The Governor of the Gaol may direct any Prisoners under Sentence of Governor of Gaol Transportation, or against whom Sentence of Death may have been recorded, to be ported Felons be put kept to Hard Labour as Felons; or, if such Prisoner be already at Work, he may direct the suspension of his Labour, provided that he record in the Governor's Book his proceedings therein; and he may at his discretion authorize the employment of any Prisoner in the service of the Gaol, but not in its discipline, or in the service of any Officer, or so that such Prisoner shall sleep without the Prison premises. Governor of Gaul may recommend Pri- plying with conditions VIII. On observing or becoming credibly informed of any extraordinary dili- gence or merit on the part of any Prisoner, the said Governor may record the same soners for Pardon. in the Governor's Book, in order that his said Excellency may consider the propriety Prisoner not com- of exercising his prerogative of Pardon towards such Prisoner; but if any conditional of Pardon, Pardon or Remission of Punishment be granted to and accepted by any Prisoner, and such Prisoner after release fail to fulfil thic required Conditions, the said Governor may convey him together with the original Warrant of Commitment before a Justice of the Peace, who, on being satisfied of the non-compliance with the Conditions, shall record a Minute of the same on the back of the Warrant, after which such Warrant shall have the same force as if such Pardon or Remission had not been granted. IX. Governor of Gaol cause Prisoners MRY The Governor of the Gaol may order any Prisoner to be ironed, or taken out of Irons, for such time as he shall direct, recording the facts in the Governor's to be ironed. Book. X, The Officers of the Gaol shall be,-- Officers of Gaol. The Governor of the Gaol. 1 Warden, 1 Matron, 2 Turnkeys, 1 Chaplain 1 Medical Officer, } - Resident.
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49

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

The Regulations for the government of Victoria Gaol as last amended by the Justices of the Peace, and approved by His Excellency The Governor, are published for general information.

By Order,

W. T. MERCER,

Colonial Secretary.

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Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 8th March, 1859.

REGULATIONS

FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GAOL AT HONGKONG,

I. The Gaol of Hongkong shall be under the immediate superintendence of the Governor of the Gaol, who shall be responsible for the proper conduct thereof.

Gaol to be under charge of Governor of Gaol.

To be open to the

His Excellency the

II. The Gaol shall be open to the inspection of any Justice of the Peace, and inspection of Justices His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong may appoint certain of the Justices whose of the Peace. duty it shall be to inspect the Gaol at least once a Week, either singly or otherwise. Governor may appoint These shall be called Visiting Justices. A Gaol Visitation Book shall be kept in the visiting Justices. custody of the Governor of the Gaol, and it shall be the duty of the Visiting Justices to write therein the results of their inspection on each occasion; but the Book shall also be open for the remarks of any Justice visiting the Gaol.

III. This Book shall be forwarded every Monday to the Colonial Secretary, to be by him laid before his said Excellency, and any Order thereupon that his said Excellency may see fit to give, shall be intimated by the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of the Gaol, whose duty it shall be to see such Order carried out.

IV. The Gaol shall be open at all times to the visits of the Colonial Chaplain and the Colonial Surgeon.

Gaol Visitation Book.

Gaol to be open to Chaplain and Surgeon.

prescribe Hours

of

Governor of Gaol

V. The Governor of the Gaol shall prescribe the Hours of every Day during Governor of Gaol to which the Prisoners shall Work; and may, on the recommendation of the Colonial Work,purchase Books, Chaplain, and with the sanction of the Colonial Secretary, purchase suitable Books &c. for the use of the Prisoners. All improper Books shall be excluded from the Prison.

VI Under special circumstances, the Governor of the Gaol may allow a may alter Diet or sus- Prisoner Food, Clothing, or other necessaries, besides or in lieu of the Prison allow-pend Regulations in ance, and temporarily suspend any Gaol Regulation in reference to any Prisoner : provided that he record his proceedings therein in a Book to be kept by him, and called the Governor's Book, which Book shall be from time to time submitted to the Colonial Secretary for his said Excellency's information.

certain cases.

may direct that Trans-

to Labour, &c.

VII. The Governor of the Gaol may direct any Prisoners under Sentence of Governor of Gaol Transportation, or against whom Sentence of Death may have been recorded, to be ported Felons be put kept to Hard Labour as Felons; or, if such Prisoner be already at Work, he may direct the suspension of his Labour, provided that he record in the Governor's Book his proceedings therein; and he may at his discretion authorize the employment of any Prisoner in the service of the Gaol, but not in its discipline, or in the service of any Officer, or so that such Prisoner shall sleep without the Prison premises.

Governor of Gaul may recommend Pri-

plying with conditions

VIII. On observing or becoming credibly informed of any extraordinary dili- gence or merit on the part of any Prisoner, the said Governor may record the same soners for Pardon. in the Governor's Book, in order that his said Excellency may consider the propriety Prisoner not com- of exercising his prerogative of Pardon towards such Prisoner; but if any conditional of Pardon, Pardon or Remission of Punishment be granted to and accepted by any Prisoner, and such Prisoner after release fail to fulfil thic required Conditions, the said Governor may convey him together with the original Warrant of Commitment before a Justice of the Peace, who, on being satisfied of the non-compliance with the Conditions, shall record a Minute of the same on the back of the Warrant, after which such Warrant shall have the same force as if such Pardon or Remission had not been granted.

IX.

Governor of Gaol cause Prisoners

MRY The Governor of the Gaol may order any Prisoner to be ironed, or taken out of Irons, for such time as he shall direct, recording the facts in the Governor's to be ironed. Book.

X, The Officers of the Gaol shall be,--

Officers of Gaol.

The Governor of the Gaol.

1 Warden,

1 Matron,

2 Turnkeys,

1 Chaplain

1 Medical Officer,

}

- Resident.

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