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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1860., [Electronic resource].
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State's prison.
--The Superintendent of the Penitentiary, Col. Pendleton, is now preparing, for the next Legislature, a report of the management of that prison for the past twelve months. There are now confined within its walls 365 prisoners of all colors and sexes, the greater proportion of whom are for stealing.
To keep secure the convicts two, and in some instances three, of them have to be confined in one cell; but to make them as comfortable as possible, the Superintendent allows the ructed as that the guard at night can see each prisoner and know all that is going on in each cell.
This plan, however, will cost too much to be carried out immediately, and will not, therefore, be recommended.
Another plan indicated by Col. Pendleton, is to turn the house now used by him into a prison, and extend that building east and west, thus filling up the vacant spaces now of no value.
To make the improvement thus indicated will cost the State about $17,000, and will add one hundre