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Prisons Report. 497\nREPORT.\nPolice Office,\nVictoria, October 31st, 1880.\nTo the Honourable the Attorney- General,\n&c., &c, &c.\nSir,\u2014I have the honour to submit my Second Annual Eeport on the condition and\nmanagement of the principal Gaols in the Province, together with an account of the\noutlying prisons or lock-ups, and the condition of each as far as I have been able to\nascertain it.\nI am pleased to be able to report that the number of criminals in the gaols of the\ncountry has largely decreased since my last report.\nThe number discharged from prisons since my last report is 425, against 969 for the\nprevious year. The number that were discharged from the lock-ups, having paid their\nfines, is much greater than last year.\nThe number remaining in the gaols under sentence at the end of October, 1879,\nwas 74, whereas this year, on October 31st, there were only 59 prisoners.\nThe average daily number is also less, being 71 this year against 82 last year; but\nas all the gaols are used as lock-ups, the average must include other prisoners than\nthose undergoing sentence.\nThe total expenditure for the keep of prisoners remains about the same as last year\nowing in part to the fact that there have been a great many more cases remanded for\nlong terms from tho Police Courts, before being convicted or discharged, than formerly,\nand those prisoners chargeable to the Municipalities cost even more than the prisoners\nunder sentence, because offenders arrested for being drunk and disorderly destroy much\nmore bedding and other property of the gaol than the convicted prisoners do, and consequently are more expensive.\nThe general conduct of the convicted criminals has been very good, there having\nbeen but little insubordination and very few attempts to escape.\nThe Prison Eules, as published in my last report, have been 'strictly enforced, and\nhave been found to answer all requirements of gaol discipline.\nThe following statements of the different classes of prisoners have been carefully\ncompiled from the gaol records, and I believe are necessarily more accurate than those\nof my last report, owing to the fact that the gaol officers have had more information as\nto what is required by the Statute, and have had time to alter their system of keeping\nthe records so as to show more accurately the different classes of prisoners. Under the\nformer system all prisoners, whether on remand or otherwise, were entered in the same\nset of books, which rendered it a difficult task to make out accurate statements as\nrequired by the Statute, 498\nPrisons Report.\n1881\nVICTOEIA GAOL,\nOfficial Staff.\nSuperintendent of Police  C. Todd.\nGaoler  James Eobson.\nAssistant Gaoler   J. W. Hutchison.\nDo. do  A. W. Eogors.\nGuard  J. D. Ford.\nSenior Convict Guard  E. Truran,\nConvict Guard  Fredk. Hussey.\nDo.        do  II. Murray.\nMedical Attendant  Dr. J. S. Helmcken,\nStatement A.\nList of Prisoners remaining in Victoria Gaol, October 31st, 1880.\nNo.\nName.\nCountry.\nCalling.\nPlace of\nResidence.\nChime.\n1\nCook\t\n2\nAh Wah\t\nWasherman\t\nSupplying Liquor to Indians.\n3\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\n4\nLabourer\t\nLabourer\t\n5\n6\nVincent Silcock\t\nVictoria \t\nVagrancy.\n7\n8\nLabourer\t\nLabourer\t\nLabourer\t\n9\n10\nWilliam Sellick\t\nBritish Columbia\nBeeehy Bay\t\nVictoria \t\nKamloops\t\nSan Juan Island\t\nLarceny.\nHenry Gurry\t\nAssaulting an ollicer and breaking jail\n12\nUnited States\t\n13\nVagrancy.\nSupplying- liquor to Indians.\nAssault and wife beating\".\n14\n15\nCharles Mayers (Indian)\nBritish Columbia.\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nUnited States\t\nBritish Columbia.\nScotland\t\nBritish Columbia\nSandwich Islands\nItaly\t\n16\nSkeena River\t\n17\n18\n19\nJohnny Leon (Indian)\t\nBaker\t\nLarceny.\nAttempt at burglary.\n20\nLabourer\t\nLabourer\t\nFisherman .    .,\nLabourer\t\n21\nClaude Gouroumandez\t\nBurglary.\n22\n23\n24\nJoshua Living-stone (Indian).\nBritish Columbia\nMetlakathla\t\nRape.\nStatement B.\nStatement showing the Names, Ages,  and Crimes of Prisoners who have died in\nVictoria Gaol during the year 1880.\nNo.\nName.\nAge.\nCountry.\nCalling.\nPlace of\nResidence.\nCrime.\nDate of Death.\n1\nJim Copperman (Indian)\n38\nLabourer...\nBeing in possession of intoxicant\nMarch 18th, 1880. 44 Vic.\nPrisons Eeport.\n499\nStatement C.\nList of Prisoners liberated from Victoria Gaol during the year ended October 31st, 1880.\nNo.\nName.\nAh Hune\t\nCharley\t\nAh Foo\t\nJames Smith\t\nDaniel Ryrie\t\nRudolph Salmon\t\nWilliam A. Neil\t\nSamuel R. White\t\nGeorge Hughes\t\nWilliam Tredgett\t\nJames Fallows\t\nRobert Woodward\t\nThomas Saunders\t\nMichael Bolger\t\nThomas Doyle\t\nGuelpeon Selestine\t\nKi Tow\t\nAh Lee\t\nDaniel Anderson\t\nSamuel Scott\t\nJames Conroy\t\nCharles Collins\t\nWilliam Young\t\nGeorge Coute\t\nAh Lin\t\nAh Sue\t\nAh Gee\t\nAh Foo\t\nAh Mow\t\nCharles R. 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C. 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Charlt. Is.\ndo.\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nFort Rupert ..\nVictoria......\ndo\t\nFort Rupert..\nKlawak\t\nTongas\t\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nCowichan\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria \t\ndo.\t\ndo\t\nSkeena\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nSitka\t\nStickeen \t\nSitka\t\nStickeen\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\ndo.\ndo,    '\ndo.\nSupplying liquor to Indians\ndo. do.\ndo. do.\nAssaulting an officer\t\nLarceny \t\nWounding with intent\t\nBreach of orders\t\ndo\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nLarceny \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nAssault\t\ndo\t\nRefusing duty\t\ndo\t\ndo.\nVagrant\t\nSelling liquor to Indians...\nStealing\t\nAssault\t\nLarceny\t\nAssault\t\nRefusing duty\t\nLarceny \t\nWounding with intent\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nLarceny \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nLarceny \t\nCarnal abuse of a girl  \t\nLarceny \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nVagrant\t\nStealing\t\nAssault\t\nInsane; sent to Asylum...\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nLarceny; sent to Peniten-\ndo. do.     [tiary.\ndo\t\nDrunk and disorderly ..\ndo. do.\ndo.              do.\nVagrant\t\nDate of\nDischarge.\nNov.\nMay\nFeb.\nNov.\nDec.\nNov.\nJune\nNov.\nApril\nNov.\nJune\nNov.\nDrunk and disorderly,.\ndo. do.\ndo. do.\nIntoxicant in possession\nVagrant  \t\nDrunk and disorderly..\nInsane.  Sent to L. Asylum\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nShooting with intent\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nBreaking windows\t\nStealing\t\nBreaking windows\t\nVagrant\t\nAssaulting an officer\t\nAssault and stealing\t\nDisturbing the peace\t\nAssault\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSuspicious character\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do.     '\t\ndo. do\t\ndo. do\t\nLarceny and arson\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nBreaking windows ..'\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do\t\ndo. do\t\ndo. do\t\ndo. do\t\nBreaking into store &steal'g\ndo.        do.\ndo.        do.\ndo,       do.\nMarch 15, 1880.\nNov. 11, 1879.\nMarch 5, 1880.\nApril 27, \u201e\n26, 1879.\n26, 1880.\n16, \u201e\n16, \u201e\n17, \u201e\n26, 1879.\n3, \u201e\n20, \u201e\n13, 1880.\n26, 1879.\n26, \u201e\n26, \u201e\n15, 1880.\n13, 1879.\nMarch 4, 1880.\nNov. 18, 1879.\n27, \u201e\n13,1880.\n26, 1879.\nm  27, \u201e\n,,  26, \u201e\nJan. 23,1880.\nNov. 26, 1879.\nMarch 5, 1880.\nDec.  2,1879.\n>,  21, \u201e\n1,   M\n6, 1880.\n21,1879.\n10, \u201e\n3, 1880.\n' 9, 1879.\n\u201e ' 1, ,,\nm  26, \u201e\n>>      26, \u201e\nEscaped.\nDec.  1, 1879.\nNov.  1, \u201e\n3, \u201e\n3, 1880.\n23, 1879.\n18, \u201e\n18, \u201e\n5, \u201e\nJan.\nDec.\nNov.\nMay\nDec.\nMay\nNov.\nDec.\nNov.\nDec.\nNov.\nDec.\nFeb.\nJan.\nMarch\nFeb.\nDec.\nFeb.\nDec.\nJune\nDec.\nJan.\nDec.\nJan.\nDec.\n21, \u201e\n15, \u201e\n9, ,,\n24, \u201e\n26, \u201e\n28, \u201e\n13, \u201e\n29, 1880.\n2, ,,\n3, \u201e\n3, \u201e\n3, \u201e\n5, \u201e\n8, 1880.\n9, 1879,\n12, 1880.\n15, 1879,\n15, \u201e\n16, \u201e\n18, \u201e\n2, 1880.\n26, 1879.\n29, 1880.\n29, 1879,\n30, \u201e\n30, \u201e\n30, \u201e\nJan.  3, 1880\n3, \u201e 500\nPrisons Report.\n1881\nStatement C.\nList of Prisoners liberated from Victoria Gaol.\u2014Continued.\nNo.\nloo\n101\n102\n103\n104\n105\n106\n107\n108\n109\nUO\n111\n112\n113\n114\n115\n116\nH7\n118\n119\n120\n121\n122\n123\n124\n125\n126\n127\n128\n129\n130\n131\n132\n133\n134\n135\n136\n137\n138\n139\n140\n141\n142\n143\n144\n145\n146\n147\n148\n149\n150\n151\n152\n153\n154\n155\n156\n157\n153\n159\n160\n161\n162\nName.\nJacob Williams ....\nAaron Oldenburgh.\nJohn Williams (Indian)\nPeter    (Indian) ...\nPeter do.\nSally do.\nJimmy      do.\nKitty do.      ...\nGeorge      do.\nFrank Johnny (Indian)\nLucy     (Indian)\t\nJennie      do\t\nJohnny     do\t\nJohn McBride\t\nJohnny (Indian)\t\nJimmy       do\t\nNo Tow\t\nAh Hoy\t\nAh Hing\t\nAh Shin\t\nAh Yea\t\nAh King\t\nAh Jack\t\nAh Lut\t\nAh Tong\t\nWm. 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Reid....\nFrank Yarnold\t\nKitty (Indian) .,.,,...\nCountry.\nUnited States..\nPoland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nChina\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nUnited States...\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\nUnited States...\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nEngland\t\nUnited States...\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.     .\ndo.\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nChina\t\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\nEngland\t\nUnited States...\nEngland\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\nChili\t\nEngland\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\nCanada \t\ndo\t\nChili   \t\nBritish Columbia\nSweden\t\nEngland\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nGermany\t\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nEngland\t\nScotland\t\nBritish Columbia\nGermany  \t\nEngland\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\nSoldier\t\nPawnbroker .\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ..,\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ..'.\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nSailor\t\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nSeaman\t\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ...\nLabourer ,..\nLabourer ...\nLabourer \t\nCook\t\nLabourer \t\nCook\t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer  \t\nFarmer\t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer  \t\nLabourer \t\nCarpet-weaver.\nLabourer \t\nSeaman\t\nSeaman ..\nSeaman ..\nLabourer\nBaker\t\nLabourer\nLabourer\nLabourer\nSeaman ..\nSeaman ..\nLabourer .\nCarpenter .\n\"eaman ...\nSeaman ...\nLabourer .\nLabourer .\nSeiman ...\n\u25a0eaman ...\nSeaman ...\nLabourer ,\nVictoria'\t\ndo\t\nBella Bella ...\nDouglas\t\ndo\t\nStickeen \t\nTongas\t\nStickeen\t\nFort Rupert..\nBeechy Bay ..\nQn. Charlt. Is.\ndo.\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria\t\nFort Rupert..\nQ,n. Charlt. Is.\nVictoria,\t\ndo\nPlace of\nResidence.\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nSitka\t\nFort Rupert..\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nVictoria\t\nSitka\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nStickeen\t\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria\t\nSalt Spring Is.\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nBella Bella ...\nVictoria\t\nMetchosin\t\nVictoria \t\nPrt. Townsend\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nKamloops\t\nVictoria \t\nPatchina\t\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nEsquimalt\t\ndo\t\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nTongas\t\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nEsquimalt\t\nVictoria ?\t\ndo\t\nStealing .'\t\nReceiving stolen property..\nAssault\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nAssault\t\nAssault and biting\t\nAssault\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nStealing\t\nVagrant  \t\nAssault\t\ndo\t\nDrunk and disorderly  \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nVagrant\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nVagrant  \t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nStealing chickens\t\ndo. \t\ndo.\t\ndo. \t\ndo. \t\nResisting Constable \t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do. \t\ndo do. \t\ndo. do. \t\nAssault \t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nRefusing duty\t\nLarceny\t\nAssault \t\nEsquimalt.\nVictoria ...\ndo.     ...\ndo.     ...\nEsquimalt.\ndo.\ndo.\nVictoria ,,,\nVagrant  \t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do\t\nVagrant \t\nInsane. Sent to L. Asylum\ndo.                       do.\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do. \t\nBreaking windows\t\nRefusing duty\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nAssault with stones\t\nInsane.  Sent to L. Asylum\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nCharged with aiding murder\nAssault\t\nPossession of intoxicant...\nVagrant\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nAssault\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nAssaulting Constable\t\nBurglary\t\nDrunk and disorderly   ....\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nInsane.  Sent to L. Asylum\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nUsing threatening language\nDate of\nDischarge.\nApril   14, 1880.\nAug.    30, \u201e\nFeb.    12, \u201e\nJan.     12, \u201e\nFeb.    12, \u201e\nJan.    28, \u201e\nMarch 14, \u201e\nJan.     16, \u201e\nApril   16, \u201e\nMarch 19, \u201e\nFeb.      2, ,.\n2, \u201e\nJan. 26, \u201e\nMarch   1, ,,\n3, ,,\nFeb.\nMay\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly   \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\n9,\n6, \u201e\n6, ,,\n6, ,,\nOct.     23, \u201e\nAug.    24, \u201e\n\u00bb      24, \u201e\n\u00bb      24, \u201e\nn       24, \u201e\n,,      24, \u201e\nApril    3, \u201e\nMarch   9, ,,\nFeb.      9, \u201e\n,,      12, \u201e\n\u00bb      17, \u201e\nMarch 20, \u201e\nFeb.    25, \u201e\nMarch 27, ,,\nSep.      6, \u201e\nMay       8, \u201e\nApril   15, ,,\nJune     7, \u201e\nMarch 13, \u201e\n18, \u201e\nApril 21, \u201e\nMarch 26, \u201e\n26, \u201e\nMay    22, \u201e\nMarch 26, \u201e\n\u00bb      29, \u201e\nMay     31, \u201e\nJune   22, \u201e\nApril     3, \u201e\nMay    16, \u201e\nApril   30, \u201e\n24, \u201e\nApril   28, \u201e\nMay    25, \u201e\nAug.      3, ,,\nOct.       1, \u201e\nJuly      3, \u201e\nAug.     6, \u201e\nJune   15, ,,\nMay      7, \u201e\nAug.     5, \u201e\n5, \u201e\nMay    11, \u201e\n19, .,\nDischrgd. by Judge\nMay    18,1880.\nSep.     21,\nAug.    30,\nMay    29,\nAug.     5,\nJuly     1,\nJune   11,\n,, 12,\nJuly    12,\n\u00bb 3,\nSept. 16,\nJune 14,\nAug. 9,\nJuly      9,\nI Drunk and disorderly 'June   13, 44 Vic.\nPrisons Report.\n501\nStatement C.\nList of Prisoners liberated from Victoria Gaol.\u2014Concluded.\nNo.\n163\n164\n165\n166\n167\n168\n169\n170\n171\n172\n173\n174\n175\n176\n177\n178\n179\n180\n181\n182\n383\n184\n185\n186\n187\n188\n189\n190\n191\n192\n193\n194\n195\n196\n197\n198\n199\n200\n201\n202\n203\n204\n205\nAlfred Raper\t\nJoe (Indian)\t\nJames  do\t\nGeorge do\t\nGeorge Hughes\t\nBilly (Indian)\t\nMary      do\t\nWilliam Logan\t\nCharles Wylde\t\nAndrew (Indian)\t\nLouis        do\t\nHenry Cowan\t\nCharley (Indian)\t\nTom do\t\nAh Lin\t\nAh Lin\t\nThomas Stack\t\nJim   (Indian)\t\nFatty     do\t\nJohnny do\t\nCharles Weir\t\nJimmy (Indian)\t\nCharley   do\t\nThomas Holland\t\nVincent Silcox\t\nJohnny (Indian)\t\nCharles Blackshaw\t\nWilliam Griffiths\t\nJack   (Indian)\t\nJim        do\t\nCharley do\t\nPeter Allard;\t\nStephen Lyon \t\nCharley (Indian)\t\nJimmy Shaw (Indian) .\nThomas Ginkins\t\nTom (Indian)\t\nScottie Cameron\t\nThomas Hasson\t\nMary Matchia (Indian).\nT. F.Reynolds\t\nJimmy Chickens (Ind.)\nMrs. Williams (Indian)\nEngland\t\nB.itish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nNova Scotia\t\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nChina\t\ndo\t\nScotland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\nScotland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nEngland\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\ndo\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\ndo.\nCanada \t\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nScotland\t\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\ndo.\nTrader \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer  \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer .....\nCarpenter\t\nShipping Agent\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer  \t\nLabourer \t\nCook  \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer   \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer  \t\nSeaman\t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nCarpenter \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer  \t\nSeaman\t\nLabourer  \t\nLabourer ...  .\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nLabourer \t\nPlace of\nResidence.\nNanaimo\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\ndo.\nSkeena\t\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\ndo.\nEsquimalt\t\nBeechy Bay ..\nVictoria \t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\ndo\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nCowichan \t\nVictoria\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nBeeehy Bay ..\nEsquimalt\t\nVictoria\t\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nPenilahut\t\nBella Bella ...\ndo.\nVictoria\t\nEsquimalt\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nBella Bella ,..\nVictoria\t\nQn. Charlt. Is.\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nFort Rupert..\nVictoria\t\ndo\t\nMetchosin\t\nCrime.\nEmbezzlement\t\nFighting on street\t\ndo. \t\nAssault\t\nVagrant\t\ndo\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nBreaking windows\t\nVagrant  \t\nSuspicion of stealing\t\nFighting\t\nThreatening to shoot\t\nIntoxicant in possession...\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nThrowing tobacco into gaol\nStealing\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nAssault and biting\t\nStealing\t\nDrunk & breaking windows\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do. \t\nVagrant   \t\nDrunk and disorderly.\nVagrant \t\nDrunk and disorderly.\ndo.              do.\nVagrant \t\ndo\t\nDrunk and disorderly.\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do. \t\ndo. do. \t\ndo. do. \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\ndo. do. \t\nVagrant \t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nVagrant \t\nDate of\nDischarge.\nAugust 28,1880.\nSept.    30\n30\nJuly     13\nSept.    29\nAugust  5\nJuly       5\n19\nSept.      8\n9\nAugust  9\n\u201e       12\n10\nJuly     16\nAugust 18\nOctober 28\nSept.       2\nAugust  2\nSept.      5\nNov.       5\nAugust 16\n\u201e       10\n\u201e       11\nSept.     11\nNov.     17\nAugust 25\nNov.       3\n\u201e       25\n\u201e       26\nOctober 3\n3\nSept.     13\n30\n20\n20\n21\n27\nOct.      28\n\u00bb\u00bb 9\n\u201e       11\n\u201e       22\n22\n15\nStatement D.\nList of offenders pardoned during the year :\u2014Nil,\nStatement E.\nDaily average of prisoners for the year , ,     37\nNumber of prisoners discharged during the year  205\n-Number in confinement at the end of the year     24\nNumber of prisoners discharged from Police Court  241 602 Prisons Report. 1881\nStatement F.\nShowing the expenditure for the year at Victoria Gaol.\nKeep of prisoners (food and clothing)  $1,730 58\nEepairs to Gaol  134 12\nWater  300 00\nLight   497 32\nFuel    452 00\nCleaning closets .'  158 00\nTools, &c, Chain-gang  132 74\nMedicine for sick prisoners   165 00\nTotal Expenditure  $3,569 76\nBread  $ 638 03\nMeat and Vegetables  348 41\nGroceries  473 62\nEilk  60 50\nClothing (including boots and blankets)  210 02\nTotal, Food and Clothing  $1,730 58\nOfficers' Salaries.\nSuperintendent of Police  $   700 00\nGaoler  1,200 00\nAssistant Gaoler  912 00\nSecond Assistant Gaoler  720 00\nSenior Convict Guard    960 00\nConvict Guard  720 00\nDo.       do  720 00\nDo.       do  720 00\nMedical Attendant  400 00\nTotal  $7,052 00\nStatement G.\nTenders for Supplies to Victoria Gaol, accepted February 27th, 1880.\nClothing W. J. Jeffree, Victoria.\nGroceries Fell & Co., do.\nMeat and Vegetables.. Van Volkenburgh & Co., Victoria.\nBread, E. Carswell (afterwards supplied by M. B. Smith), Victoria.\nAn Inventory and Valuation of Victoria Gaol property.\nEeal Estate  $15,000 00\nBuildings  10,000 00\nFencing  400 00\nCooking range and utensils  450 00\nStoves, &c  80 00\nWater pipes  250 00\nTools, &c ,  250 00\nBlankets and clothing  500 00\nGroceries and provisions  27 00\nTotal  $26,957 00 44 Vic.\nPrisons Report.\n503\nNEW WESTMINSTER GAOL.\nStatement A.\nList of Prisoners remaining in New Westminster Gaol, 31st October, 1880.\nNo.\nPlace of Residence.\nCrimes.\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n21\n22\n23\n24\n25\n26\n27\n28\nWilliam Smithurst\t\nCong Koon\t\nEdwin P. Holden\t\nJoseph Dailey\t\nWilliam Smith\t\nPatrick Lenard\t\nWilliam Ross\t\nJohnny, a Stickeen\t\nCharley, an Indian\t\nBilly, a Fort Rupert ...\nCharley, a Ooquitlum ..\nJohnny, a Coquitlum...\nMorris, an Indian\t\nSeymour, an Indian\t\nJoe, a Point Roberts ...\nAllen McLean\t\nCharley McLean\t\nArchie McLean\t\nAlexander Hare\t\nJohn Leslie\t\nJames Halliday\t\nFrank Gammas\t\nIsaac, an Indian\t\nGeorge Byron\t\nHarry, a Fort Rupert ..\nAh Chue \t\nAh Sing\t\nBilly, an Indian \t\n40\n28\n48\n29\n30\n40\n17\n28\n18\n26\n30\n25\n25\n18\n16\n17\n35\n40\n26\n23\n40\n30\n27\n25\nEngland\t\nChina\t\nUnited States\t\nIreland.\t\nUnited States\t\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nBritish Columbia ..\nEngland\t\nScotland\t\nMexico\t\nBritish Columbia ..\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia ..\nChina\t\nChina\t\nBritish Columbia ..\nCook....\/...\nWashman ...\nHunter\t\nLabourer\t\nLabourer....\nLabourer\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nHorse tamer.\nHorse tamer.\nHorse tamer.\nHorse tamer.\nSailor\t\nFarmer\t\nNone\t\nNone\t\nFarmer\t\nNone\t\nMiner\t\nMiner\t\nNone\t\nYale\t\nNew Westminster...\nBurrard Inlet\t\nYale\t\nYale\t\nYale\t\nYale\t\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nKamloops\t\nKamloops\t\nKamloops\t\nKamloops . *\t\nBurrard Inlet\t\nClinton\t\nNew Westminster...\nSumas\t\nNew Westminster...\nNew Westminster...\nYale\t\nLytton\t\nNew Westminster...\nLarceny.\nLarceny.\nCutting and wounding.\nSupplying liquor to Indians.\nSupplying liquor to Indians.\nSupplying liquor to Indians.\nLarceny.\nAssault.\nLiquor in possession.\nLiquor in possession.\nLiquor in possession.\nLiquor in possession.\nSupplying liquor to Indians.\nLiquor in possession.\nLiquor in possession.\nMurder.\nMurder.\nMurder.\nMurder.\nRefusing duty on ship.\nMurder.\nLarceny.\nLarceny.\nStealing.\nLarceny.\nInsane.\nInsane.\nLiquor in possession.\nStatement B.\nReturn of  tbe   Names, Ages,  Callings,  and   Crimes of Prisoners  who  died in  New\nWestminster Gaol during the year ending October 31st, 1880.\nNo.\nName.\nAoe.\nCalling.\nCrime.\nPlace of Residence.\nDate of Death.\nRemarks.\n1\n35\nNil.\nDrunk & disorderly\nNew Westminster ...\nJanuary 31, 1880.\nCommitted suicide. 504\nPrisons Report.\n1881\nList of Prisoners liberated\nStatement C.\nfrom  New Westminster\nOctober 31st, 1880.\nGaol  during  the   year   ending\nNo.\n1 Mary Moses\t\n2 Moon Gow\t\n3 Charles Weir\t\n4 William Roe\t\n5 George Bush\t\n6 Edward Chapman\t\n7 Charles Campbell\t\n8 James Madden\t\n9 Andrew, Hydah Indian\t\n10 Billy, an Indian\t\n11 John, Fort Rupert Indian.\n12 Joe, Fort Douglas Indian..\n13 William, Thompson river do\n14 John Anderson\t\n15 John Naher\t\n16 Joe, Fort Douglas Indian..\n17 John Mclver\t\n18 John Fulp\t\n19 Charley, an Indian\t\n20 Alick, an Indian\t\n21 John Gallagar\t\n22 John, an Indian\t\n23 Jim Dan, an Indian\t\n24 Sitka Jim, an Indian\t\n25 Manuel *\t\n26 Ah Fung\t\n27 Moody, an Indian\t\n28 Charles Baker\t\n29 David Roberts\t\n30 John Dupie\t\n31 John Henry Makie\t\n32 Alexander Wright\t\n33 Alexander W. Eversley\t\n34 Perry, an Indian\t\n35 Jim, an Indian\t\n30 James Ibbotson\t\n37 Wm. Eversley\t\n38 Sally, Indian woman\t\n39 Jimmy, an Indian\t\n40 Peter, an Indian\t\n41 James, an Indian\t\n42 Mary, an Indian woman...\n43 Charles Stapleton\t\n44 Johnny, an Indian\t\n45 Jacob Williams\t\n46 Sitka Jim, an Indian\t\n47 Louis, an Indian\t\n48 Lucy, an Indian woman.. .\n49 Johnny Myers\t\n50 Jin'nie, an Indian woman..\n51 Charley, an Indian\t\n52 Jim Sitka, an Indian\t\n53 James Dickens\t\n54 Seymour, an Indian\t\n55 Michael Carpenter ....\t\n56 Jim, an Indian\t\n57 Charley, an Indian\t\n58 Jack, an Indian\t\n59 George Pendgas, an Indian\n60 Bill Davis, an Indian\t\n61 Albo Raphael\t\n62 Jinnie, Indian woman\t\n63 Dick, an Indian\t\n64 Tommy, an Indian\t\n65 Tommy, Indian policeman.\n(16 Tom Smith\t\n67 Jack, an Indian\t\n68 Jinnie, an Indian woman..\n09 Charley, an Indian\t\n70 John Carroll, half-breed...\n71 Tommy, an Indian\t\n7 id Jimmy, half-breed\t\n73 Johnny, an Indian\t\n74 Tom, an Indian\t\n75 Charlie, an Indian\t\n76 Johnny, an Indian\t\n77 Joe, an Indian\t\n1h Charlie, an Indian\t\n79 Julius Felloodoo, an Indian\n80 John Carroll, half-breed.\n81 Wm. Matthews\t\nBritish Columbia\nChina\t\nScotland\t\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nCanada \t\nEngland \t\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nNorway ...\nSandwich Islands\nBritish Columbia\nCanada \t\nUnited States.\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nManilla\t\nChina\t\nBritish Columbia\nSandwich Islands\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nSandwich Islands\nScotland..,\nWest India IsFds\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia: None\nBritish Columbia [ Fisherman\nWest India Isl'ds Sailor\nNone ....\nMiner\t\nSailor\t\nFisherman\nNone \t\nNone \t\nNone ....\nSailor ....\nNone ....\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone   \t\nFisherman\nLabourer.\nNone ....\nFarmer...\nFarmer...\nNone ....\nNone \t\nCarpenter.\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nSailor ....\nMiner ....\nNone  \t\nLabourer.\nLabourer.\nFisherman\nLabourer.\nCarpenter.\nSailor\t\nNone  \t\nBritish Colmnbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nPrussia\t\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nIreland\t\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nSpain\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia None\nBritish Columbia'None\nNone\nNone\nNone\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nSailor ....\nNone  \t\nCarpenter.\nNone ....\nNone .....\nNone ....\nFisherman\nNone \t\nNone  ....\nNone  \t\nLabourer.\nNone  \t\nLabourer.\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone  ....\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nMiner\t\nNone\t\nCrime.\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 3 days\t\nNew Westnvstei Larceny  2 ys pen'y...\nBurrard I nlet... Assault  5 weeks ....\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 8125or3dys\nsew Westm'ster Sell'g spirits to Indians $50&lmo..\nVictoria  Safe keeping  None\t\n   Insane  Lun.Asylum\nNew Westm'ster Assault 6 mos. h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Assault 6 mos. h. 1..\nBoston Bar  House breaking 6 mos h. 1...\nNew Westm'ster Assault 810orl mo..\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly Si 25 or 7 dys\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 1 mo. h. 1...\nNew Westm'ster Sell'g spirits to Indians 850 or2 mos.\nBurrard Inlet... Larceny 4 mos. h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly $1 25or7dys\nChilliwhack  Debt  26 days\t\nClinton   Insane   Lun.Asylum\nNew Westm'ster Assault on Police 7 days.\t\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 3 days h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Sell'g spirits to Indians 2 mos. h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Cutting and wounding 3 mos. h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 3 days h. I..\nNew Westm'ster Assault 7 days h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Sell'g spirits to Indians 3 mos h. 1...\nAshcroft Assault with intent.. Penitentiary\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 3 days h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Sell'g spirits to Indians 6 mos. h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Assault'g police officer 6 mos. h. 1..\nNew Westm'ster Assault 2 mos. h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Sell'g spirits to Indians 6 mos. h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Refusing duty on ship 4 weeks h. 1.\nBurrard Inlet... Refusing duty on ship       ,,      ,,\nNew Westm'ster Larceny Penitentiary\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly gl 25 or 14 ds\nNew Westm'ster Sell'g spirits to Indians 2 mos. h. 1..\nBurrard Inlet... Insane  Lun. Asylum\nBurrard Inlet... Sell'g spirits to Indians 1 month\t\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 14 days\t\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly 14 days\t\nNew Westm'ster Stealing 1 month h. 1.\nNew Westm'ster Stealing  1 month\t\nBurrard Inlet... Assault  2 wks h. 1...\nNew YYestm'ster Stealing $1 or 7 days.\nNew Westm'ster Larceny  Penitentiary\nNew W'pstm'ster Assault\t\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly\nNew Westm'ster Assault\t\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly\nNew Westm'ster Assault\t\nNew Westm'ster Stealing\t\nYale  Sell'gspiritstolndians\nNew Westm'ster Sell'jr spirits to Indians\nYale Stealing\t\nNew Westm'ster\/ Drunk and disorderly\nNew Westm'ster Drunk and disorderly\nBritish Columbia\nMexican.\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nPoliceman\nFisherman\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone  \t\nNone    ...\nBritish Colmnbia | None\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritishCoiuru\" a\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\nNone  .\nNone  .\nNone  .\nNone  ,\nNone   .\nNone\nNone\nNone\nNone\nSailo:*\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nNew Westm'ster\nSentence.\nor 14\n81 25 or do.\nDrunk and disorderly\nSpirits in possession .\nSpirits in possession .\nInsane \t\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nSell'g spirits to Indians\nSell'g spirits to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDo. & resisting police.\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nDrunk and disorderly\nLiquor in possession .\nAssault on Police\t\nAssault \t\nLiquor in possession .\nDrunk and disorderly\nSell'g spirits to Indiana\nDate of\nDischarge.\n$20 or 2 mos\n$125 or 3 dys\n83 50 or 28 do\n2 mos. h. 1\n8100 or 2 mos\n1 month h.l\n2 mos. h. 1..\n7 days h. 1..\n3 days h. 1..\n30 days h. 1.\n825 or 37 ds.\n825 or 1 mo.\nLun.Asylum\n81 25 or 3 ds\n7 days\t\n7 days h. 1..\n1 month h. 1.\n$25 or 1 mo.\n7 days h. 1..\n4 days\t\n14 days h. 1.\n86 25 or 6 ds.\n81 25 or 3 ds.\nS3 or 10 days\n1 month h. 1.\nlino. h. 1...\n1 month h. 1.\n]825 or 6 wks\n810 or 1 mo.\n85 50 or 1 m.\n825 orl mo.\n81 25 or 3 ds.\n2 mos. h. 1,,\nNov. 6, '79\nMar. 13\/80\nDec. 12.'79\nNov. 22,79\nJan. 24, 'SO\nNov. 29,79\nDee. 4, 79\nJune 18,'80\nJune25,'S0\nJune28,'80\nJan. 30, '80\nJan. 10,'80\nFeb. 4, '80\nMar. 11\/80\nJune 3, '80\nFeb. 16,'80\nMar. 6, '80\nFeb. 12\/80\nMar. 2, '80\nFeb. 27,'80\nMay 24, '80\nMay 81, '80\nMar. 11,'80\nMar. 16,'80\nJuly 7, '80\nOct. 2, '80\nMar. 15\/80\nSept 11\/80\nSept 11\/80\nMay 15\/80\nSept 14\/80\nMayl, '80\nMay 18, '80\nOct. 2, '80\nMay If,'80\nAug 21\/80\njunel9\/80\nJunel7,'80\nJune 8, '80\nJune 8, '80\n\u201e 30, ;80\nJuly 7, '80\nJune 24,80\n21, '80\nOct. 27, '80\nJuly 1, '80\nJuly 1, JS0\nJuly 1, 'SO\nAug 18, '80\nJuly 1, '80\n\u201e 26, 'SO\nSept. 4, '80\nSept. 7, '80\nAug 13\/ 80\nSept 11\/80\nAug. 3, 'SO\nJuly 30\/80\nAug 28,'80\nSept 8,'80\nSept 1, '80\nAug 3, '80\nAug 6, '80\nAug 11\/80\nAug 11\/80\nSept 2, '80\nSept 3, '80\nAug 12\/80\nAug 9, '80\nAug 19,'80\nAug 12, '80\nAug 9, '80\nAug 19,'80\nSept S, '80\n\u201e    8, 'SO\n\u201e 11, '80\n\u201e 13, 'SO\nAug 19, 'SO\nOct 18, '80 44 Yic.                                          Prisons Report.                                                505\nList of persons liberated from New Westminster Gaol.\u2014 Continued.\nNo.\nName.\nA\u00bbE\nCOUNTRT.\nCalling.\nResidence.\nCrime.\nSentence.\nDate of\nDischarge.\n82\n83\n84\n85\n86\n87\n88\n89\n90\n91\n92\n93\n94\n95\n96\n97\n98\n99\n100\n101\n102\n103\n104\n105\n106\n107\n108\n109\n110\n1\n\u20222\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n26\n17\n28\n23\n48\n30\n58\n30\n25\n22\n25\n20\n35\n25\n23\n20\n26\n22\n25\n20\n28\n18\n18\n16\n20\n26\n37\n32\n25\n40\n39\n30\n20\n30\n26\n32\n2S\n33\n24\n27\n45\n27\n31\n22\n22\n26\n22\n25\n25\nFisherman\nNone ....\nLabourer.\nFisherman\nCooper...\nFisherman\nFarmer...\nNone \t\nSailor ....\nNone ....\nHorse b'kr\nNone  ....\nLabourer.\nTailor ....\nCook\nNone \t\nMiner ....\nNone  ....\nLabourer.\nNone  \t\nLabourer.\nSailor\t\nFisherman\nNone  \t\nDelta\t\nSell'g\"spirits to Indians\nDismissed ..\nStto'Victoria\n2monthsh.l.\n81 25 or 3 ds.\nOut on bail.\nLun. Asylum\n7 days h. I..\n$1 25 or 3 ds.\n7 days h. 1..\nRt'd to ship.\nDischarged .\n2 weeks\t\n3 days -   .   .\n7 days h. I..\nSI 25 or 7 ds.\n7 days h. 1..\n81 25 or 7ds.\n7 days h. 1..\nSt to Kamlps\nSI 25 or 7 ds.\n7 days h. 1..\n$1 25 or 5 ds.\n7 davs h. 1..\nSI 25 or 7 ds.\n7 days h. 1. .\n2 months h.l.\n2 years h.l..\n7monthsh.l.\n1 year h. 1..\n18 mos. h.l..\n6 mos. h.l...\n3 mos. h.l..\nGmonthsh.L\n1 year h. 1..\nGmonthsh.l.\n2 months h.l.\n3 months h.l.\nOmonthsh.l.\n1 month h.l.\nLun. Asylum\n7 days h. I..\n$20 or 2 mos.\n$1 25 or7ds.\nAug. 18\/80\nNew Westminsti\nOct. 13, '80\nBritish Columbia\nScotland\t\nGermany\t\nNew Westminstr\nOkanagan\t\nNew \"Westminsti\nBurrard Inlet...\nNew Westminstr\nKamloops\t\nNew Westminstr\nNew \"Westminstr\nRichfield\t\nNew Westminstr\nDrunk and disorderly.\nAssault with intent ..\nAug 26, '80\n,,\n,,\nAug 27, '80\nBritish Columbia\nDrunk and disorderly.\nRefusing- duty on ship\nDrunk and disorderly.\nSept. 4, '80\nJinnie (Indian woman)\nSept 7, '80.\nSept 13,'80\nSept 18,'80\nAlexander Thomas\t\nSweden ..\"\t\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nIreland \t\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\n\u00bb\nJinnie (Indian woman)\nSept 28, '80\nSept 25,'80\nSept 29,'80\nOct 4, '80.\nPeter       ,\t\n.\nBilly        \u201e      \t\nOct 7, '80.\nOct 8, '80.\nOct 2, '80.\nDrunk and disorderly.\nSell'g spirits to I ndian s\nOct 11,'80.\nPaul          \u201e     \t\n\u00bb\nCharlie     ,,     \t\nOct 9, '80.\nOct 15, '80\nOct 18, '80\nOct 23, '80\nSupplementary List.\nNov. 13,79\nSept 8, '80\nSell'g-spirits to Indians\nCutting- and wounding-\nNov, 6, '79\nJune22,'80\nMar 22,'80\nYale\t\nRichfield\t\nNew Westminstr\nBurrard Inlet. .\nNew Westminstr\nDec 21, '79\nJan 25, '80\nLiquor in possession .\nNov 10,'70\nNov 11,'79\nFeb 19, '80\nOne-Eye George (Indian)..\nBritish Columbia\nIndecent assault\t\nSell'g- spirits to Indians\nOct 26, '80\nMar 31, '80\nNov 4, '79\nDenmark  \t\nBritish Columbia\nDec 14, '79\nJuly 26,'80\nNov 9, '79\nKamloops j Insane \t\nJan 14, '80\nNov 4, '79\nNew Westminstr\nJan 6, '80.\nPhillip      \u201e      \t\nNov 7, '79.\n1\nJReturn showing the No. (\nStatement showing tho a\\\nfor tho year ending 3\nsame period.\nAverage number of pri\nNumber discharged fro\nStatement D.\n)f Prisoners Pardoned during\n1880.\u2014mi:\nthe year ending 31st October*\nStATEMI\nerage number of pi\n1st October,  1880;\nm Gaol and i'oliee Com\nNT   E.\nisoners eon\nalso,  the  i\ninod in New YVesttmnst\nlumber discharged duri\n       298\n3i' Gaol\nng  tho\nNumber in confine\nmen\n; on 31sfc Octot\ner, 1880\n      28 506 Prisons Report. 1881\nStatement P.\nStatement of the Expenditure from Nov. 1st, 1879, to October 31st, 1880, for the support\nand maintenance of New Westminster Gaol.\nFood  $1,389 18\nBedding    103 20\nClothing  405 70J\nHospital Stores  295 29\nFuel and Light  454 82\nRepairs  397 10\nSundries  211 67\nSalaries, including Government Agent  6,321 92\nSalaries, extra Guards  1,430 00\n$11,008 S9\nGaol expenditures, exclusive of salaries ,     $3,256\nInventory and Valuation of Eeal Estate and other property of New Westminster Gaol\nand Court House.\nReal Estate  35,600\nBuildings  4,000\nWalls and Fencing  550\nCooking apparatus, stoves, &c  200\nWater pipes  -00\nTools, &c  300\nBlankets, Clothing, &c  350\n$11,200\nTenders accepted for the supply of New Westminster Gaol.\nClothing, &e  C G. Major, New Westminster.\nGroceries, &c   Henry Saunders, Victoria.\nBread, &c   W. Harvey, New Westminster.\nMeat and Vegetables  W. J. French, New Westminster.\njruel   J. M, Wise, New Westminster. 44 Vic.\nPrisons Report.\n507\nNANAIMO GAOL.\nStatement A.\nList of Prisoners remaining in Nanaimo Gaol, October 31st, 1880.\nNo.\nName.\nAge.\nCountry.\nCallino.\nPlace op\nResidence.\nCeimi.\n1\n26\n31\n66\n35\n35\n48\n32\nBritish Columbia\nUnited States\t\nShoemaker\t\nDrunk and disorderly,\ndo.\n2\n3\ndo.\n4\nSupplying- liquor to Indians.\n5\nBritish Columbia\nGermany\t\nBritish Columbia\n6\n\"\nSupplying liquor to Indians.\n7\n\"\nStatement B.\nShowing the names, ages, country, place of residence, and crimes of offenders who have\ndied in Nanaimo Gaol, during the year 1880.\u2014Nil.\nStatement C.\nList of Prisoners liberated from Nanaimo Gaol during the year ending 31st October, 1880.\nNo.-\nName,\nAge.\nCountry.\nCalling.\nPlace op\nResidence,\nCrime.\nDate op\nDischarge.\n1\nWilliam McFarline\t\n42\nScotland\t\nCarpenter \t\nNanaimo   \t\nDee.    10,1879\n2\nSamuel Tolark\t\n30\nBritish Columbia\n.\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nNov.   17     \u201e\n3\nHarry Col-sals (Indian)\n25\n\u201e\nFort Rupert..\n,\n\u201e     17     \u201e\n4\nJohnny Toby        \u201e\n17\n,,\nQuantell\t\nSupplying-liquor to Indians\nMarch   3, 1880\n5\nCharley Clalpy     \u201e\n22\nEuclataw \t\nDec.     8,1879\n6\nTom Yuck-as         \u201e\n30\n\u201e       8     \u201e\n7\nZoo Zuits               ,,\n27\n8     ,i\n8\nTom Nangy           ,,\n30\n\u201e        9     \u201e\n9\nSamuel Tolark\t\n80\nNanaimo   ....\n\u201e      W     \u201e\n10\nHarry Col-sals (Indian)\n25\n,,\nFort Rupert..\n>,      16     \u201e\n11\nBruce                   \u201e\n34\nNanaimo   \t\n9     \u201e\n12\nJohnny Kut-klus ,,\n24\n,,\nFort Rupert..\n\u201e       9     \u201e\n13\nFrank Quies          ,,\n31\nNanaimo  \t\n9     \u201e\n14\nCharley Ken-appell ...\n21\nUnited States...\nCook \t\n\u201e        2     \u201e\n15\nClep-hem (Indian)\t\nJohnny Quies ,,     \t\n31\n20\n\u25a0   25\n23\nBritish Columbia\nBritish Columbia\nNanaimo   \t\nVagi\nLarc\nAssa\n\u201e      15     \u201e\n16\nJan.    10, 1880\n17\nult...\n18\nAndrew Richardson...\nFeb.    18, 1880\n19\nKuk-too-woom-at (Ind)\nMichael Spoors\t\n60\n36\n32\nQuamichan...\nNanaimo   \t\nLarc\nAssa\n\u201e      13     \u201e\n20\nult\t\n\u201e        2     \u201e\n21\n\u201e      20     \u201e\nApril   13     \u201e\n22\nWilliam Davis\t\n27\nIreland \t\n\\\\\n\"\nSupplying liquor to Indians\n23\nHarry Col-sals (Indian)\n25\nBritish Columbia\nFort Rupert..\nD'k & dis. & assault on officer\n\u201e      26     ,.\n24\nJames Thompson\t\n33\nUnited States...\n'\u201e\nNanaimo  \t\nSupplying- liquor to Indians\n\u201e      15     ,.\n25\nKlep-hem (Indian)\t\n32\nBritish Columbia\n,,\nMarch 15     ,,\n26\nJohnny Gea-clak (Ind.)\n20\n1     \u201e\n27\nCharley See-Leetz \u201e\n30\n,,\nPenelquet\t\nFeb.    20     \u201e\n28\nSam Tolarke           ,,\n30\n,,\n\u201e\nNanaimo  \t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nMarch 29     \u201e\n29\n34\nApril  25     \u201e\n30\nWilliam Morris\t\n42\nMay-  11     \u201e\n31\nLinn Klak-alas (Indian)\n29\nBritish Columbia\nJS\nFort Rupert..\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nApril  14     \u201e\n32\nMary Qualica        \u201e\n30\n83\nGeorge Miller\t\n31\nScotland\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nMay    26     \"\n34\nJames Hodkin (Indian)\n27\nBritish Columbia\nKlemklemlit..\nApril  17     \u201e\n35\nAh Won\t\n45\nGambling\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nJune     4     \u201e\nApril  28     \u201e\n36\nTommy Spel-lum (Ind.)\n36\nBritish Columbia\n37\nQuallikum               ,,\n52\n\u201e\n\u201e\n\u00bb\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nMay    IS     \u201e\n38\nJohnny Toby         \u201e\n18\n>\u00bb\n\u00bb\nQuantell\t\n,         >,         >>         \u00bb\u00bb\nApril  14     \u201e 508\nPrisons Report.\n1881\nNo.\n40\n41\n42\n43\n44\n45\n46\n47\n48\n49\n50\n51\n52\n53\n54\n65\n56\n57\n58\n59\n60\n61\n62\n63\n64\n65\n70\n71\n72\n73\n74\n75\n76\n77\n78\n79\n80\n81\n82\n85\n86\n87\n88\n89\n90\n91\n92\n93\n94\n95\n96\n97\nName.\nJim Namo-quack-ass, I.\nAnnie Klalk-ma-gak, I.\nSeaweed (Indian)\t\nAmchit       \u201e       \t\nMichael McGowen\t\nComa (Indian)\t\nJohn McCallum \t\nHugh McCormack ....\nLouisa Clu-gulus (Ind.)\nHarry Col-sals ,,\nSeaweed ,,\nJohnny Kut-klus \u201e\nBill Cock-sister ,,\nTom Quak-is-ma ,,\nTommy Hawk-um-ton\nAndrew Olson\t\nAmchit (Indian)\t\nLouisa Clu-gulus (Ind.)\nEdward Lambert\t\nKlep-hem (Indian)\t\nCharley Delewick (ind.)\nCharley Clalpy        ,,\nFrank Quees ,,\nAnnie Findlay ,,\nAnnie Los-toses ,,\nClan-istok ,,\nJohnny Kut-elus ,,\nHarry Col-sals ,,\nSam Tolark ,,\nJoe Lelamb \u201e\nBruce ,,\nGee Gee ,,\nA Kee-kak-ke-skunk \u201e\nJoseph Emery\t\nJohn Kut-klus (Indian)\nMary Pemberthy \u201e\nBill Coek-sister ,,\nTom Yuk-kas-ma \u201e\nTom Na-mokas \u201e\nJoe Sus-tutz ,,\nHarry Hay-o-quin \u201e\nClais-lack ,,\nJames Caufield\t\nThomas Nesbeth\t\nJack Tilsas (Indian)...\nJ im Sou-shittie\t\nLouisa Qu-lus-qui-tus \u201e\nAnnie Lastoses (Indian)\nAnnie Findlay       ,,\nJoe Lelamb ,,\nGee Gee ,,\nJohnny Salos        \u201e\nClaude Prosser\t\nLouisa Qu-lus-qui-tus,,\nSeaweed (Indian)\t\nSam Tolark ,,       \t\nJoe Sustutz\t\nSow \u201e      \t\nJohn Reardon\t\nAnnie Nene-quas (Ind.)\nBruce ,,\nAge.\n26\n20\n26\n85\n25\n31\n51\n37\n20\n25\n26\n25\n40\n30\n25\n22\n35\n20\n22\n32\n28\n30\n32\n27\n31\n33\n35\n25\n16\n26\n25\n26\n40\n30\n35\n25\n36\n36\n13\n30\n36\n28\n28\n27\n27\n33\n25\n30\n22\n20\n26\n31\n25\n56\n35\n19\n35\nCountry.\nBritish Columbia\nIreland \t\nBritish Columbia\nScotland\t\nUnited States\nBritish Columbia\nNorway\t\nBritish Columbia\nSweden \t\nBritish Columbia\nEngland\t\nBritish Columbia\nUnited States ..\nBritish Columbia\nScotland\t\nBritish Columbia\nWales\t\nBritish Columbia\nUnited States\nIreland \t\nBritish Columbia\nLabourer\nSeaman .\nLabourer\nSeaman .\nLabourer\nSeaman .\nLabourer\nSeaman .\nLabourer\nLabourer\nLabourer\nLabourer\nSeaman .\nLabourer\nLabourer\nPLACE of\nResidence.\nEuclataw\nNanaimo ..\nNimpkish ..\nNanaimo   ..\nEuclataw ..\nFort Rupert\nEuclataw ..\nFort Rupert\nEuclataw ..\nPenelquet..\nNanaimo ..\nEuclataw ..\nNanaimo   ..\nFort Rupert\nEuclataw ..\nNanaimo ..\nMatlippie ..\nEuclataw ..\nFort Rupert\nNanaimo   ..\nComox\nNanaimo ..\nFort Rupert\nCape Fox ..\nEuclataw- ..\nComox\nSitka ..\nChemainus .\nNanaimo   ..\nFort Rupert\nEuclataw ..\nNanaimo\nComox  ..\nNanaimo\nEuclataw\nNanaimo\nSitka ....\nNanaimo\nComox  ..\nNanaimo\nCrime.\nEscaping from Gaol\t\nDrunk and disorderly..\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nCutting and wounding ..\nDrunk and disorderly...\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly..\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nVagrancy\t\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nIntoxicant in possession...\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nRefusing to inform (intox.)\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nVagrancy\t\nLarceny\t\nInsane\u2014Sent to Asylum ..\nDrunk and disorderly.....\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nSupplying liquor to Indians\nDrunk and disorderly\t\nDate of\nDischarge,\nJuly\nApril\nMay\nOct.\nMay\nJune\nMay\nJuly\nJune\nJuly\nAug.\nSept.\nAug.\nSept.\nAug.\nSept.\nOct.\nSept.\nOct.\n23,1880\n17 \u201e\n1 \u25a0\u2022\n18 \u201e\n25 \u201e\n10 \u201e\nW \u00bb\n10 \u201e\n4 \u201e\n17 ,.\n18 \u201e\n31 \u201e\n1 \u201e\n8 ,.\n1 \u201e\n24 \u201e\n11 ..\n1 \u201e\n18 \u201e\n20 \u201e\n14 \u201e\nW \u201e\n21 \u201e\n28 \u201e\n6 ,,\n12 \u201e\n19 \u201e\n25 \u201e\n25 \u201e\n16 \u201e\n18 \u201e\n29 \u201e\n5 \u201e\n18 \u201e\n29 \u201e\n1 \u201e\n6 \u201e\n22 \u201e\n22 \u201e\n30 \u201e\n30 \u201e\n31 \u201e\n17 \u201e\n14 \u201e\n18 \u201e\n3 \u201e\n11 t.\n11 \u201e\n5 ,,\n27 \u201e\n20 \u201e\n4 \u201e\n26 \u201e\n5 \u201e\n27 \u201e\n27 \u201e\n27 \u201e\n27 \u201e\n29 \u201e\n12 \u201e\n14 \u201e\nStatement T>.\nShowing the names, ages, country, calling, and crimes of offenders pardoned during the\nyear 1880.\u2014Nil.\nStatement B.\nStatement showing the average number of prisoners confined in Nanaimo Gaol during\nthe year ending 31st October, 1880; the number discharged, and the number now\nin confinement.\nAverage number confined  8 2-5\nNumber discharged from Gaol  90\nDo.           do.         do.   Lock-up and from Police Court  270\nNumber now in confinement , ..  7 44 Vic. Prisons Report. 509\nStatement F.\nStatement of Expenditure for the support and maintenance of Nanaimo Gaol for the\nyear ending 31st October, 1880.\nBread  $171 92\nBeef and Vegetables   160 44\nGroceries  103 33\nClothing  73 00\nShoes, &c  43 45\nFuel  50 00\nMedical  212 89\nMiscellaneous  61 97\nGaol repairs  40 50\nCourt House repairs  219 66\u00a3\nSalaries  1,620 00\nTotal $2,757 17\nTenders accepted for supplies to Nanaimo Gaol for the year 1880.\nBeef and Vegetables  C H. Robinson.\nBread  E. Karst.\nBrooms, Blacklead, Coal Oil, and Bath Brick  J. H. Pleace.\nGroceries, &c  A. Mayer.\nInventory and Valuation of Nanaimo Gaol property.\nReal Estate  $1,800 00\nBuildings  4,500 00\nFencing  500 00\nCooking apparatus and utensils  125 00\nFire Engine   350 00\nWorking Tools  137 50\nBlankets and Clothing  308 50\nPolice accoutrements and other property  ,355 00\nTotal  $8,076 00\nDivine service has been regularly held in the Victoria and New Westminster Gaols\nduring this year as formerly.\nDuring the past year I have had an opportunity of examining most of the Gaols in\nthe upper country.    The Gaol or Lock-up at Lillooet requires considerable repairs.\nThe Lock-up at Clinton also requires repairing to fit it for keeping prisoners in\nduring cold weather.    This Lock-up should have a yard with a high fence around it.\nThe Gaol at Lytton is a strong-new building in good condition, but should have an\nouter wall enclosing a gaol yard. 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