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duty of deputy keepers........................................................... 51
no officer to have work done in prison.............. ...................... 52
deputy keepers to furnish substitutes in absence........................ 53
not to use spirits. .......... ........................................................ 54
directors to assign them their duties......................................... 55
matron to reside in prison....................................................... 56
to enforce regulations among women........................................ 67
physician to visit prison daily.................................................. 58
to keep journal and enter names of sick.............. ......... ............ 59
to record diseases, deaths, ic. ........ ......................................... 60
to procure substitutes when absent......................... .................. 61
to have assistance when necessary....................... ..................... 62
no person to interfere with....................... .............................. 62
to examine convicts on admission............................................. 63

to make monthly reports to directors............... ....................... 65
patient* to be nursed by convicts............................................. 66
cfevicts not to be discharged while sick................................... 67
bodies, how to dispose of......................................................... 68
wbfcto be permitted to visit.................................................... 69
visitors to hold no communication with convicts. .............. ......... 70
warden to enforce laws and regulations..................................... 71
to search convicts on admittance........................... .................. 72
to take height, age, name, &c. .................................................. 72
to read to convicts laws relating to escapes, &c...... ..................... 73
to deliver their property to them when discharged.............. ...... 74
to take measures for their health and cleanliness........................ 75
to prevent gambling and profanity......... .................................. 76
to oversee other officers.............................. ............................. 77
to designate employment of prisoners...................................... 78
to have accounts oi work kept. ........................... ............ ........ 79
to^attend divine service with prisoners...................................... 80
to; be answerable for police of prison, and report conduct of offi-
cers to board............................................... ....................... 81
general supervision of prisoners........... .................................82,83,84
May punisn prisoners.......................................... .......XT. ........ 85
no officer to receive gratuity from convict........... ..................... 86
warden to have charge of finances.. .................. ....................... 87
t» examine accounts, work, and report monthly to board..... ...... 88
receipts and disbursements, how made, and accounts kept. ......... 89
assistant warden to aid warden in enforcing rules...................... 90
to have powers of warden in warden's absence........................... 91
to have charge of victualling department. ................................ 92
board of directors to make rules............ .......................... ........ 93
Pnited States convict to be admitted to..................................... 94
charge for support of... .... ..................................................... 94
when payable. .......................... ............................................ 95
convict to be discharged when not paid.................................... 95
proceeds of sale of slaves sold from, how disposed of.................. 96
directors may bind children of female convicts.......................... 22

PERJURY—
what to be deemed............................................. .................... 155
what subornation of.................................................... .... ••••.. 156
how punished.......... ............... ............................................. 157
person convicted of, an incompetent witness.............................. 4

PETIT TREASON—
punishable as murder. ....... .....,......,.............;......................... 143

PETITION FOR FREEDOM—
where to be filed.................................................................... 88
where process to issue to............ ............................................ 89
right to jury trial................................................................... 90
right of challenge ................. .............,.........................,.:.... 91
court to stay proceedings on second petition till costs of first paid, 92

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