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<p><hi rend="underline">Permanent</hi> Penitentiary House:—<hi rend="underline">then</hi>, to become <hi rend="underline">mine</hi>, in<lb/> | |||
consideration of the Money, in lieu of which it comes, and<lb/> | |||
which would otherwise have formed part of the advance to be<lb/> | |||
made on Account of the <hi rend="underline">Permanent</hi> Penitentiary House,<lb/> | |||
as above.</p> | |||
<p>6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> The management of the Temporary Penitentiary<lb/> | |||
House to be carried on in the same manner and upon the<lb/> | |||
same terms (except as hereinafter excepted) as that of the<lb/> | |||
Permanent Penitentiary House is under the existing<lb/> | |||
Contract, and with the same advantages to the Public<lb/> | |||
and to the Prisoners: the several Clauses relative to Religious<lb/> | |||
Instruction—Medical assistance—Schooling—Prisoners share<lb/> | |||
of Earnings—Superannuation—Annuities—Insurance of<lb/> | |||
Prisoners Lives—Provision for Prisoners after discharge—<lb/> | |||
Penalty in case of escapes—and Indemnification Money<lb/> | |||
to the Party injured in case of Offences committed after<lb/> | |||
discharge—all these Clauses to stand without alteration <lb/> | |||
as in the approved Draught except in as far as is herein<lb/> | |||
after immediately expressed.</p> | |||
<p>7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> From the above Obligations, that of providing<lb/> | |||
Employment and Maintenance for the Prisoners after the<lb/> | |||
expiration of their respective terms, would (I am sorry to<lb/> | |||
think) require to be excepted: since for this purpose additional<lb/> | |||
Building would be requisite, such as the Temporary<lb/> | |||
Plan would not admit of.<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Till the opening of the Permanent</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Even after the opening the Permanent Establishment,<lb/> | |||
it would be a twelvemonth at least before this provision<lb/> | |||
could commence, since, before the xpiration of that Period, <lb/> | |||
there could neither be Buildings for Lodging them, funds for</p> | |||
Permanent Penitentiary House:—then, to become mine, in
consideration of the Money, in lieu of which it comes, and
which would otherwise have formed part of the advance to be
made on Account of the Permanent Penitentiary House,
as above.
6th The management of the Temporary Penitentiary
House to be carried on in the same manner and upon the
same terms (except as hereinafter excepted) as that of the
Permanent Penitentiary House is under the existing
Contract, and with the same advantages to the Public
and to the Prisoners: the several Clauses relative to Religious
Instruction—Medical assistance—Schooling—Prisoners share
of Earnings—Superannuation—Annuities—Insurance of
Prisoners Lives—Provision for Prisoners after discharge—
Penalty in case of escapes—and Indemnification Money
to the Party injured in case of Offences committed after
discharge—all these Clauses to stand without alteration
as in the approved Draught except in as far as is herein
after immediately expressed.
7th From the above Obligations, that of providing
Employment and Maintenance for the Prisoners after the
expiration of their respective terms, would (I am sorry to
think) require to be excepted: since for this purpose additional
Building would be requisite, such as the Temporary
Plan would not admit of.(a) Till the opening of the Permanent
(a) Even after the opening the Permanent Establishment,
it would be a twelvemonth at least before this provision
could commence, since, before the xpiration of that Period,
there could neither be Buildings for Lodging them, funds for
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copy of letter at 117-085 to 117-089; not sent; see note 2 to letter 1357, vol. 6 |
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