PRINTED BY HENRY B. ASHMEAD.
CONTENTS OF NO. 1.
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| Art. I.— | New Gaol for the City of Baltimore | [1] |
| II.— | Texas Penitentiary | [7] |
| III.— | Criminal Statistics of England and Wales for 1858 | [17] |
| IV.— | Reformation of Female Discharged Convicts | [25] |
| V.— | Irish Convict Prisons | [36] |
| Brief Notices. | ||
| Escapes and Pardons | [40] | |
| Early Crime | [43] | |
| Compromising with Rogues | [45] | |
| Consumption of Intoxicating Drinks | [46] | |
| Prisons and Prisoners in South Carolina | ib. | |
| Annual Census of the Philadelphia County Prison | [47] | |
| A Quarter’s Police Work in New York | ib. | |
| Alabama State Prison | ib. | |
| New York Prison Association | [48] | |
| Deliberate Murder by a Boy under Nine Years of age | ib. | |
| Distribution of Labor in Paris | ib. | |
| New Jersey State Prison | ib. | |
NEW JAIL FOR THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, MD. THOS. & JAS. M. DIXON, ARCH’TS.
REFERENCE:
A, vestibule; B, rooms for the warden and his deputies; C, guard room; D, cells; E, galleries; F, corridors; G, sink rooms; H, boiler house; I, clerk’s office; J, gate keeper’s room; K, clerk’s vestibule; L, entrance gateway; M, parlor; N, hall; O, passage; P, dining room; Q, kitchen; R, store room; S, pantry; T, privies; U, kitchen yard; V, office yard; Y, vestibule to warden’s residence.
New Jail for the City of Baltimore.—View of Warden’s Residence, Lodge, and Entrance Gateway.
Thos. & Jas. M. Dixon, Arch’ts
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