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Anglica Bow street is situated near to the old Cathedral. About 10 AM. The doors are thrown open 90 | Anglica Bow street is situated near to the old Cathedral. About 10 AM. The doors are thrown open 90 | ||
when a large Cage-like piece of Architecture is seen on the right, full of the drunkards, vagabonds & | when a large Cage-like piece of Architecture is seen on the right, full of the drunkards, vagabonds & | ||
those taken during the night. We found an acquantances of the incarcerated, those ? hear them, | those taken during the night. We found an acquantances of the incarcerated, those [[?]] hear them, are seen barely making known to | ||
' | 'Counsel' the real & stoh of the case. The Recorder [[lathes?]] his plan - [[" Sclener 'Ballas"?]] in the Court. A lock | ||
is opened - fatal | is opened - fatal [[Sorck!?]]. It is the list of names of persons & their reported crimes. According to | ||
their turn they can be out of the said cage & [[hngh?]] before the Recorder. Drunkenness and | |||
Vagabondzing appear to be the principal crimes, ann if they culprit cannot make out a | |||
pretty good case for his intemperance, he is fined, & if he have Committed any particular [[causs?]], sent to prison ^ at | |||
Baton Rouge The Recorder I saw in the bench appeared a | Baton Rouge The Recorder I saw in the bench appeared a very gentlemanly Man, | ||
he heard the cases with great patience, he emonstrated with the persons in a kind and parental manner, & was even satisfied | |||
to get a promise for future good conduct than to incarcerate the delinquent; the majority are | |||
[[in margin]] | |||
was [[caled?]] by then the 'Hotel of Baton Rouge' |
Revision as of 21:14, 12 August 2022
Anglica Bow street is situated near to the old Cathedral. About 10 AM. The doors are thrown open 90 when a large Cage-like piece of Architecture is seen on the right, full of the drunkards, vagabonds & those taken during the night. We found an acquantances of the incarcerated, those ? hear them, are seen barely making known to 'Counsel' the real & stoh of the case. The Recorder lathes? his plan - " Sclener 'Ballas"? in the Court. A lock is opened - fatal Sorck!?. It is the list of names of persons & their reported crimes. According to their turn they can be out of the said cage & hngh? before the Recorder. Drunkenness and Vagabondzing appear to be the principal crimes, ann if they culprit cannot make out a pretty good case for his intemperance, he is fined, & if he have Committed any particular causs?, sent to prison ^ at Baton Rouge The Recorder I saw in the bench appeared a very gentlemanly Man, he heard the cases with great patience, he emonstrated with the persons in a kind and parental manner, & was even satisfied to get a promise for future good conduct than to incarcerate the delinquent; the majority are