Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1889, p. 3

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oaoxon rim ? 2 us" In? `no '5' sun`: cum. Pusan 31.1. cm- vn um nxoun sun. `o D. rRA.'NxLI1~1 * luau-r IOUAII. Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Amazen_Cloths, Armure Cloths and All Winter Dress Materials. AI` G-RmA.':r::.Y REDUCED PRICES.- Previous to Stock-taking we are going to offerthe balance of our Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, {ULSTER CLOTHS AND SEALETTES FSURPRISING - 131ATNi For the next week, before Stock- taking, we will sell Woollen Goods at cost to clear. This is a Genuine Sale. J'C)IEIl\TS'I`Ol\T&:CO- All must be sold. Rich Gros Grain Silks sold at 90 reduced to 60 Satin Merveilleux sold at 90c reduced to 65. Colored Satins for evening wear sold at 455 reduced to 23. Black French Faillie Silks sold at $1.50 per yard reduced to $1.10 1 Better qualities at'a still greater reduction. TM: in I ru-o olunooto uouro Ln good article :0 I wry low prin: ,0ne-lot lznglish Dress Serges 9c per yard worth 17c. One |ot.Fine English Melton Cloths at 7c per yd worth 15c %Also specially, reduced prices on French Cashmeres and French Herietta Cloths. K Florida Naval Oranges, Florida Russet Oranges, Jnjfa ( H oly Land) Orfangea, Meauina Oranges, Valencia ranau, Florida banger-nes or Kid Glove Oranges. FOR REDUCED PRICES ON OTHER CLASSES OF GOODS SEE DAILY Dress Coeds---One lot All-Wool Dress isuiting at 12 1-2c., worth 20 cents. ' C One lot Camel Hair Costume Cloths 20c per yard, actual ....|.... OK. ymumy, JANUARY AND UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD THE FOLLbW|NG RETIRINGGHEAP SALE SPECIAL OFFERINGS WILL BE FOR SALE. TIE-IIS LOOK AT THIS? DRESS MATERIALS BARGAINS Dress Goods! SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED. JOHN LAIDLAW%& SON. {IV A CUCIDCIQ -an-noun-1 Jut thothlu forooldwcntlur. 'l`|-ylb AT `I'll! BLIAAR. ~ % Continues to Draw Large Crowds of Buyers. RETIRING CHEAPVCLEARING SALE. SUOCESSORB TO F`. X. COUSINEAU & O0. __..j:__.>_..:__.___-.-_ 7_;.-L` GA RBI NE RS DON T R. & J. GARDINER. AT GRATLY REDUCED PRICES. Haines & Lockett s. OPERA HOUSE FRUIT uND OYSTER MARKET 214:3 Gsswna Q \IQU&C-ECU *1 In Ptnu. Quartz and Small Kega. whlchjudgou aronounoo Lhe [inset in the city. 3 T I I 3 I I l% 3 3 I I ~Ll.J__T-:_B.E9E.'P "7f+Hi' S 0 N- . tram!!! A LARGE STOCK. . BOTTOM PRICES, |AND A DESIRE TO PLEASE, un:-r ATTRACT Arrmmnmrnn l pamcxss smm ABOVE SYDENHAM-ST. { ouznly adapted no me want: or me Imonen. mu otoltad envious imitations of its name and up- Inearnnoo. Beware oluuohu No addition to or varlauion from the simple name: COOK'S FRIEND IS GENUINE. Kll ms 00 B00 0] [H0 Ill!!! GOIIORIO OOIIBULU ` tlonn w L): perfect safety. In t suocunn Aria! tromlus beln luutrlneica y`l`HE BEST VAL 3 IN THE . ARKET. as well as thor- oughly adapted to the want: of the kitchen. has lnanmnoo. ohuohu omr noun aron .-.-A-an -A|III C L IIADQDQI -'rurvn THE (PEOPLE'S U p-Town Grocery. IL oonmlnl neither slum, umo. not MIIIIIOIIII and be used by the most delicate constltu Arllln from lus belnz y THE - ----` v:-w-w Sole Agent In Kingston. -u .. . up--. - --x.-- -\4r - V -. ..-.--. It oonminl neither alum. limo. smmonie may by coux's'i71iiENn1}11iI{1iG Tliuwnnn IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER. ` Strength and Flewour. The undersigned has this da rm-uived 3 small oonaignmunt of these (the neat. rem: in the world) and will be happy Lo supply those of his customers. who desire something really choice. with a sum me of the sama. JAMES REDDEN, 1-Aouwnvzuv-Irv:-In nu-nvnvwunrn _-.--.:_. -:.--v, Unmtxod with (`hints direct from their estates These Leas stand without a rival for Purity. Strength and Flavour. undersigned day The Bamoova Tea Estate. Tne_Loobah Tea. Company. The Mecbl Tea. Estate, Vnmbllsned for tho purpose of supnlylmz pnr The Assam Tsa Estate Depot. Rmgoa KAIlVIA$I7IllI Ckllfllll. Twocu bonds of the Ontnrio Brewing and Magnum Co : superior .3 AI In A\YT\ Df\I3|1'\E1`D Cu H0. IV! I/lad lllL.V DE}: Fl .. Ono-511': Blunsu Auxnxmu H91-:1. own 1306!! mcmw CITY ;10T1<:1. For: A Eii01('1<: L0'i` or * NFTCKTIES, UNDERSHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS; (H)_TO RATTEN'BURY S- \lA ...,. .... @59- however, if a had mom comes long will mnko him mm for the amine price. -1-u 1 r- r\ n r- n u Men's Fur Collars and Cuffs, _ Men's Persian Lamb Caps, Men's Otter, Seal and Beaver do, V` Fur Gauntlets, Coats, &.c. BOSTON..- HAT - STORE; A Gooc; Ltlafrz- s_ '0Vf8l-'(;O-&.15':M:ld6 to order for $13. I.............. H .. \... ....... ........... . I...... ...:II ..._I.- 3- W- `3AY%'_3]a nun nuuuun vv u lllysln at ALE AND PORTER an In_;_ l\..__.. -_J s.l._..|I II...-_ -.|.l..L In]. BREAD, BREAD. We tako the load in Quality And Vu-ioty. You can not Almost my ahnpo and style. Our Home-Mada Bread in tho Intact. Made only at j j Iva-`-.---_~-_ . __-. MUST ATTRACT ATTENTION. rude Mark on every package Beavr Cipes and Caps, `V Alaska Sable Capes. _ Oppossum Capes and Caps VGreenl`and[ Sable Capes. F ur-l+:ine3 Circulars, Ladies Fur Jackets; Ladies Sable Sets. All lnfornntlon auto prices chcefflllly given. -l-lnu LT L KING NTBEIT BAKERY. N;b. ();.A RILVCIEST/`.. nnnuvinn Rnunuu Ann-uuuu I-ltvn.-I GROOERIES. UQU9h: BEAR BO.A_S- FURSI E61 - MILK - SHAKE, jun rho thin: for mid wnnlhn. Try It TPRINOKESS STREET, .......A |_ 171...... A- [TO MATCH ALL THE ABOVE. THE CELEBRATED wTH_E LA. _ RDEBJ __..__+._ , 9Y_E'3QAT.3;_ j iNn1A1~:' TEAQ lllll uu nu u mu In pl luv. TW DDELL, Ia` nnnn I)lJ`I l\lI' l'I"`\7 LII Wellington Street. \'.'.;r.. my 30:: LOW. my honored lord! . \`v`l.-Ll hgrm nu.-a Hvre In mu? l ILh. cr.--~l Inlay;-.s more ubhdrmd Ly 1 r:.\ v, fzw hmned Blllt Auguta Ilium. ton of an eminent clergy- IIIIII am I n gnduuw {Fem .(`unbrldg'a. ro- lutcs In his last spuechlnd dying contention" that the prior gave him all noaded aid and In- formation,` and William !\'ovhnn made a rm-gulnr n-my with the drovcn, and In re- curn for n dlglit tribute proumd than ngulnut all other robbers. at tho came time the batman ovary podbh puny {tom the rt:-b and divided It among the poor. Such at f1a:"'.'-:r:~"c;"=s`; 5 Irina l:I'l'lI!'I` RAKEHV nuu LCIIIIIL Brutality was the rule of me. Ptrtieso! pleasure were arranged by gontlomen to Vita non tho monthly hanging: at Nowgnw. when ununy a forty person: wen oxocutad at cnondon. All thlamno thoopenheathl nmr Lon uwurmed with hlghwnymen, innny o whom were men at educntlon and good funny, driven w'crlmo by the gov- emmcntll izuuuivo; and as light ollenuu were punished with death anyhow, they naturally nmnnoun-cans. 'l'boy omen had families and noarn-lnfvm living among: the poor, In. for Hunt. v.--- I!.-- xznrvl 81113.0! whom lho pool` poo;-5. :;.::;;: \` .y-- 4-! v um. .. ..... |..._-__.,: |,___u. manual 1'. I Iuvun. nation of circumstances whirh could not now exist. In the reign of Charles I and Charles .11 the growth of London was not followed by reforms in the charter, becausent the quar- rel: between king and parliament; the rusult was that a large section of the city called Alaatia was not under the municipal jurisdivthm, and soon lled` with nhscundlug debton, political refuge: and men of the clan unfortunate rather than criminal. They combined to resist abduotion--kidnaping, in fact. for there wan no legal process--andaoon the rogues mado common cause with them. The execution of the law was horrible. Tho prisons were no vile that Innocent {erred dnath to long detention. On the tables of the two courts were pile of pungent herbs, and the noon: were sprinkled oftvn with the Itrongatacidn to destroy the stench of the priaonen; yet the pale and feeble wrotcha often came to the bar mittlng such deadly odor: of prison (over that they were signnliy and must frightfully avenged on judge, Jury and ballim. h_.o-In.. _.-,. AL- .__.|- -1 up, n,_,.: , g llllli Ar.';|n l'l' III-lll|V.'|I_L.\. Tho sympathy of tho poor for hi,;lm`a}1n9n L: unu of tho most cnrinus fm`t.~ In the annals of old Nuwg.1tr~_ and re-:~mltr-rl from A combi- 5! u.-uanuru LU uiu music III` (I uagouict. The popular ballads relate that when hv was c-nmlemnul many ladies of good social rank inturc-.-dad for his pardon; that aim` exerutiwu ill.` mllln was mu-rcxl with uwu-rs. his funeral was mmluvtul in great stato nnrl his (`urpsu h(~l'm-d with tho tears of the (ah: But tho (`I ild ulllcial ru-rml status (hut they peroniptorily refused to allow A public inm- onstratiou. and that his corpse was laid like those of othvr criminals in quivk limo umlvr tho stnne pavement of the bird cage walls." as one of the grated mrrijnrs was mllud. Um wall of this corriJur vrzm Inn}; nu uhypct of intr'rc~'t mnzrtiqimru-.~:, nsit wziu clui;m~.l to he 1) fru;;:n('11tr~fnnolnl Rnumn wall \\`h1('h hurl been nllmvul In .~:mul thruuzh all tho c - '93 and rcnuvuliuus of 1.700 3;-am TFII` nA\'u nu Ilvzvrnr A vunl-v uuu uungunqulmll, uuu Iumuy l("(l [0 ms arrest. The people loved to relate howho l`(>hlx`Il ladies with so much politomm that they were charmed. and on one occasion. having taken n large sum from a noblu lady`s couc11,ho allowed her to ransom most of it by danvlng a (-orafo" with him on tho > grecnswurd to the music n! a agmlc-t. Thn nnnnlnr haunt`: .-nlntn o|..\ ...V..... I.. u; \ I IIIIL`. AWAY BACK u THE msr. The rst prison at tho new gatr" of Lon- clon was vnniplvtml uml usexl by the Ml) t`0rpurutiun Ill tliu n;i;;'n of King John, anal after ncur live L-viit,ui'it-s nf um \'.'a.~x (lost1'u}`el in tlw grunt rim of Ian. Aiinihnr was at v 4-rvctml, nnzl ll1isistliul\'c\\`gn:;~ of ro- 1_,j.'H'l'. lil4'sI`1-In` of M) nmny liumlml novels mt` Ihv "penny ln-mll`ul order, and of sev- oml of u higln-1' ('ll!~'5-Hl(` I\'ewgutc' of Claudu Dnvnlnnd J.nvl; Sm-pptml. 01` the frvrmer W113 writtnn tlw lint-s un<`<~'so popular mnnng Loud: In (`riu1inuL~., l:oginnin;;: When ('l:nulu Dnval was in .`\'uWgatt- thrown, llu vnrvn-I ms uunw on the dungmn Mono. Tho moral of tlw sung was that it was ball to he vunghr, but if vuught and cnndvmncl 0:10 shuulzl :!<~l`_v fate and go to his ulvath liku nhem. In tlmsu nluys them was a much closer .~y1npa.tby between the poor of all r~la.~;w.~' and tho '(-riminals than is now run- wivnlale, for all WON` against tho gu\'1'l'n- mcnt, only in different ways. The pupulnr ballads all recited the facts that Duval and his fl'UV| > "in-vi-r rubb('(l 41 poor man," but often mllvltled \\'ilh1ln- m-My what they hlikl taken from the rich. This Duval, by the way, was uf French birth, dml vzzniv to Lon- don us apngo in the train of the Duke of Rlchnioml. His extnwnlinury personal beauty was his ruin; his amours first made him aliiglnvn_vnmn, and nally led to his nrrnst Thu riwnnlu Invml In I-nlnhn lunnvhn u:xuu\ Aug lI\uw Iu IIIU uu_)u non ('I'lYl1l.Il8.|.~' new irnuwl f :1` koeps, tho ux fnr1norly(-ax:- riod ln`fnI`(` the (`m1:len11)ul nu their way to (`X1`ClI1i0I}, and other more ghastly u1cn1outm:.~ nf vritnn uu uiu uuuus 01 I110 HIW. Many of the noted inscriptions on the walls have been (lostrnyvd by mu-cessive improve moms. and tin cvlls mm` shown to \-isiturs as those of nowd tiuebreulzers uud higlm-_u_\'1neu hme mostly been clmngui; hut in tho curi~ osity room and L-lmin` <-uplme`HH`," as it is called, urn still slmwu rum um-umrials of the days when for1_\'di q-rwit crinies WKTO pun- i.sho with lnalli. Anmng those are the chains from whiz-in Jack Sheppard frt-ml him- st-li'-tbe nxust exp:-rt modern crnc ' mun" canxint tell how he dicl it-tho mmmcl worn by notcd criminuI.~a, the anvil and punch fur i'eznuviu;; rivets in the (lay; when m'in1inal.~ \\ pr. irnm-4| Tam Icnvum `! Hm nr 1'.-mm-I--...... u.u unm pmvv to 1-onuno numan Dclllgs. With it will go a thousand curious me- morials uf men noted in crinlinnl annals and far more nomad Lu romance; of Jack Shep ' pard and Gluudo Duvul, of Capt. Mm-heath, Young, the consplrator, Fuller, the forget, ` and a score or more of the pnrtwipu11ts,in the great Gunkm riots of 1780-4111 of whum passed their last days there before they died at the hands of the law ll-.." nc cl... ...\A...I :_ Newgawis to be.iorn doiyh. The T00-year-. old prison (there have been three on the same spot) must go lx-muse nmxlcrn l1umanit:u'iun- ism ahd prison reform have decided that it i an unt plan to conne human beings. will an 11 thnnsnnni mu-`inum Inn. :9 vs an: .-u-uvu - V, _...~.-....., -- `Ploy an the bolt. Auk your xiooor for them. The First Newgate In the_ Reign of King ` John-RebullI: After` the Great Fire 0! ` l696-Juck Sllepimul, Claude Duvai and 4u-n_.,;, gv ; . .. ... -. .- 11' IS soox was Tons nowx. Ske{ch's' "Of `the 'Note'q;_ Prison of 1666 to 178:i:; "0LD NEW GATE. (`)t he'r Noted", Nliuindlta -7>.\'ewgat/e the Great Prison Reform. THE BRITISH WHIG. sfA1~nRVnA v.JAN.;19, After` I QVIIIIZUO ` Tun-Wo an gain: nhlng tomorrow. Fred um] I. Will )0 jolnlll . Dick-'.".::uu:n. oldtollowx I don`: think I nun. I've worn on drinking.-Ynnluo 1 IlI.A- j om run.`-u uluiilln ~ An Austin clergyman. whoneunmo we sup- prua an account of bin ucrod calling, was obnorbucl In thought a few Bundtyn , just bolero dhrlno Iurvico began. when 0 was nQ{_u1nvhod by tho orgnubt, who uteri: lauunn I play" - "What. kind 0!. I hand have you got!" 11 llllll Mm tilt Inlndnd Mu-nru-InAn_ ALE Tu} 'p{eiLa'{u. J-u'u:I..'. .73 J. By (L 11 mason a 00.. Bslumon. 11 'l\.w mu oh. h-no Auk vnnr Inhnnr for `ham. vvuyuuuutnvcuuuzuuyueflnl ' osms--Oh, don`: at. It`: pa-24.-tly ` awful. Our lamily name will be diqnood. "Mercy! 11:: your daughter elopod with uomoonoo.-lae,orhutho groom doc-udhor A} the altar! . U`\'4\-.-.nI W1. M4;-n L__|A ..___no fun: Ir IIIU I-ll-ITU" Wane! The dolphin Record. A 'l'0I'riblo Bltlnuou. Guest in I Cincinnati moiety wgdd1ng)-- Whnt in tho world is the mutter, In Blue! Why don`: the cenmony betlnl HmM$--Oh. don`: -eh Iv. ....-r...n.. IIIIUTI aux;-up HK9 Rl('Ul)()L l:luslnnd-Y-o-s. my door, we use alcohol ut the lodge for initiation; Take some alm- `nol. light u, put tall in we nun.-,.m| it gives a ghostly yellow light; unlwu folks look llko ghosts, you know. "But that odor comes from your breath. "Yo-s. my door; in the thirty-seventh do- greo I pvrnntuto tho clue! lemon with flame: coming from his mouth. 1 taken nuthful 0! alcohol and n swallow of salt, :1 than not re to it. But,1u`lIr. you uIus`u`t tell that tlxingx Su:rol. s`clo!_v not-rem very ucrod, you anew."--Philndolplu'n Record. n nub unu up u ulna nave you 30!!" N rah-u tho shunt minded clan-man.- ex , , Blltingl. , ` ac cnvu. -sun;-ray Isrrn-In. Wife luau p. rn.)-\\'lm.t`u um horrible nddrl Sm;-Uyhko alcohol, IInnImn.l_\'_.._. Inn An..- ..... ...._. _I.,.L-| unn:II.I\|u.`l. This is -mo of the most delicate quostim~` ph_\`:dr`i:\l`_s h.1\'etmloal with. In the N1-w ling- laxnl wit-~ha-rut: <`!l~l' it was clmrlv proved that tlr- <-hil-iron luojztzn by pr:-tending and sum: I'M mrttrul of th1~Insvl\'au.. that tho mn\'ul.;'.u:. b'.`(`3l0 rm]; and this is uftnn nutin-4| in tho u'm_\' when snltlii-rs lx`;,'in such tricks to :..~<'un\ n (lisvhnrgo. The imi- tation won gets beyond their power to con- trul. When thu "ju-rind prr.-vnilexl at religious meetings in the west, people who ridiculmi NM-Ill were oftvn taken with them In the worst form. So It may he with Willie Malt-rs. But between fit:-, of whivh he has 1 dozen or so a day, he mxnl.-us cigarettes. swears uently and plays cards with unusual skill. nu.uy:_y u ununy LU\\\uA|.lIl3JlL1l Inuu HILILI, ll inulingerer ut` thv mu: purfvct typo. Hm expo-rim-t~ us ruugli miutigli to inake him either is kuuvo -~r an t-pilt-ptiv. Ho and uthor boys inn-i't't~i1'tl with some dog (`:lt(`l.lcl`.~3 while at their work; one 0! tlieso threw tilt` wire loop they um over the tiny}; huml, drag- ged him to their nu`: und hehl him duwii mt tho cagv where the tlL"b'B wore contiuul. Thu madclcned Auiiin:tl.~ bit. his legs .st~\'1`r;il t.i;i:t-.~, and the rough urtu in of the dog ('ai('llt`l`.~i lnruisul his neck and stmiiml his back. Tho pap_ers gave voice tn the public indignation. and a day or two later the boy hoguii to have txs" with symptnms of h_\'(ll`()pll()l)lJ. Then threv of thu do-,; t-uh-hers wen urrtstetl and are in jut] in clutlitilz u. lxllltis ut'$l.'i,l1)0each. Then tht- lxittlv --f If: lnvtni~.: lvrgan. Dr. J. ii. Bu:ulu_-:, .i:': rixulturity cu nervous diseases, with two :L\u;i:;t. a upplml various ingenious tests to tho boy and zumuunvecl cmphatiu-ally that he was shamniing. His mliing tits." falling tits, convulsions anal "barkixi_:;" are nutiderfully W\`ll tl(`ll(', they any, uml .\ll')\\r` tho buy to have re- m:u'kuhl.- tal"llL~' 9.5 itum-tor; oiilythey lo not lmpgwu tube the kind of the ant! hnrking ulwavu `)l`(`.\".`Ilt in the tlis- ' N1.-<~' h.` is iissertuj tn huh-. Tht _v also t`.\`l`l ti.n: utter the h~_\* lmirnul that he hnxl thu w run 5; -~.;_V,,, M ..,,,5-` h,` WILLIE x.u1:Rrt. p.0;iip:a_v ml-vptwl the pr-vprr mm, Thr~_v Ihui f(llIl`ll"lYl` .\'_\`lll:lll\|ll.~` i-.nl uuult` him lio- ll('\'t* !lll`ll uvrv nlwttjss pin-.~mit. in lt_\*tlhvpliu- liia, utul Kit" hwy \'.'zisruw:i ul.liv-ted"tlit-niwitli. 1"Ii llu \\'1|.\lbuIll}' hurl. fur ll) lo-; l'|l4`ll-'l`~ ll!| x`\\ him fmtii the 101' `if ll.<`l|' 4-art on t. th- stony straw-t, hut ALN` to tho t.~," tin` ph_\ .xlL`l'ill." Insist tht-_\` are llnlpl_\'(`l1`\'1`l` itiiitzttit-in He Is l:lUll`l .`-irunr:-'ly .\ !lrtod or I Must .Ac(-oxnpli-Ju-(I Llto l.|-.u'. TV'.`.~lvo-y(*ar~ui.1 \\';lh'c I\Iuim".<,<-{ St. Louis, ` is in .1: fair xmy In l:ocorm- :1 natmnul 'L~.~.'uc. Nut. in politics-U. no-but in rxxodia-:11 science. Hi.~Ifrivl1d;; and s_\'n)pz:thi;:ors inns: that ha is ulim-I uith h_\'. xx.-u:`ul',;m, opilvpsy, lxynlrnplmlna and h_\*:~tcr->1-;)il(-;n~)'. lx.-sides mil-I .~'_\'|upi>Ius of npi.~lh.-ulos, p;u'(- sis of the tuxhxmlurru nuul otln-:' littlx-ufiw Linus of that uzltunn The curpomtiuu duc- tnrs, on the nthvr hzmd, assert that he is simply a 1110:: uL`t`ul1lp1ixllL*d little fraud, u was ruu-,;l1(~nuugl1 him nilhnr n L'm:\'n ..r an m.il.u.ti.- Ha ..n.I l`.\\l1t\lL1. lllDT U(|. With all the irnprowments Newgute is still a vile plao, and U19 City authorities have `wisely decided to dbxnulL;h it. Hulninity has outgruwn it. Juhn I1ov.-an1,an|!l:um- beth Fro)` lmvv dmw u wnrk that xliu-s`al`wr them and grows with every year till now we nd it hard to Ix-liN v tlmllmrmrs they relate of Old Newgute nml nfhnr pri.-mus of their time. Modorn ahnin'Ltruton'a haw Ioaruvcl thorn-at lesson that punishment shnuld lw roformatory, and lospito the enormous grnwth in populntiun lln-mls svur(`ely more crime in Enggluml lhuu when f0rt_v- t`l'vn. \\'(`n~ punished with dc-nth, and H101] laterally l`0l.tt'd"' in the vile jails. YELLOW BIGNB. YELLOW TUBE. Use f`Peer|ess Brand BALTIMORE 5955'.` R_ .`` .`. _ 9Y.TER3 naviug ueen up (uI:rAxumnl10npIQlf8._ _ V _ _ The'qVi1a(l1_'n'm'jlo` for inen is 1:34 lIy_ 46 feet and contains 168 ordinary cells, each 13 by 7 feet in area and!) foot high, with aharred window 3 foot Oinch -< high and jJ foetli in-chos wid'--all rolls \\`.;1'i11etl by hot In each cell is n llallllll(X'-:'l;_,l|td, folded up during the day, a wnshstund und basin, 5 close pan, folding table xed. in the wall. a stool and shelf. On the sop:.:'ot.o systetn tli uuthori- ties only allow for 200 prieonors. Sonia idea of the (`rut-lty of the old system may be gained from the fact that tho prison often : contained W0. and that oriminals and debt- ors, old and young. ulalv and ft.`l1]i(!, were crowded together in the lzu-1; corridors. The ' luxury of privacy was only allowed -to those condemned tobolmnged or trnnsporwd for long terms. NlT\\`H.\TF M|'S'l` ll 3 me sexes two 0; grauea or prIn0ueI'_hj having been no discrimination befgre. TSin'n'inn:Irn'n}'IA?riF innn {Q 7 mi I... J ` The prison, as it has bmn for over a century, A._ .....,.....o..,... rmsox REFORI nzctx. In 1773 prison rpform` bud `made such pro- zrasl that the old prison urns torn down, and In `the next ten years another wag-1 0l`1x'ted - which was tholigbt I Woudc` nt rumfnI".-- M com!ort" got: in prismw. Part '0! it yrns burned as soon as completed. in tho nntul Gnrdou riots of 1780. When completed the outer walls of granite were three feet; thick. fronts H5 foot on Newgapo street and 295 tet on Old Bailey; but within the main wall are several buildings. After various chnngu the final remodeling was done in 1857-58, which arranged for complete separation of .1 the sexes and of gradeabf prisoners, there having been no (l`inlinnnn hnfnv-n wem3tho';-`dngzumg h_1guwa`y`n_.eu`j m the days .01 Old ,Neu'gnte.. unugnun an--nnnu n_.... .. Svcret Soclety Secrets. l.`L'k .. -- \ Il'L_4`, AI_,_A ` hum lunlygr - AI...-goon--. ._L._..-.. MALINGERING WILLIE. Have your Rubbers slipping at the Iipeibut get a pair of the Champion Rubber Straps, 10 cents a pair, at i T I-I_!__-_ O I _-l,_11l, W. /H. UABNUVSKY, 212 Princess-It ` 'r1-:L'1cvaoN1-: 2|. . I

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