1 | . | Warden Chosen, and new Arrangements for the Chaplain, | 61 |
2 | . | Chaplain almost Resolved to Resign, but Decides to Continue and Arranges his Work, | 64 |
3 | . | Cells Cleared of Trinket-making and Tracts, | 65 |
4 | . | Necessity for the Chaplain's Undertaking what He Did, | 65 |
5 | . | New Phase at the Prison, and the Chaplain's Efforts, | 66 |
6 | . | Sabbath School Commences, | 69 |
7 | . | The Warden's Views Considered, | 69 |
8 | . | Chaplain's Restrictions, | 73 |
9 | . | Prisoner's Aid Association, | 76 |
10 | . | Complaint of Prison Hunger, | 76 |
11 | . | Chaplain's Object in hearing from Released Prisoners and Others, | 77 |
12 | . | B. and E.'s request, and the Connected Abuse, | 78 |
13 | . | Alleged Prison Conspiracy, | 80 |
14 | . | National Prison Reform Congress, | 81 |
15 | . | Money-making and Punishing, the Paramount Objects in our Prison Management, | 83 |
16 | . | Waste Paper in the Cells, | 83 |
17 | . | Defective Beds and Bedding, | 84 |
18 | . | Cracked Wheat Dinner, | 86 |
19 | . | Bad Fish, &c., | 87 |
20 | . | Prison Suffering from Cold During the Winter of '70 and '71, | 88 |
21 | . | Lighting the Hall, | 93 |
22 | . | The Aid of the Association to Released Prisoners, and Warden's Course, | 94 |
23 | . | Lecturing for the Prison Aid Association, | 99 |
24 | . | Prison Correspondence under the New Rule, | 100 |
24 | 1–2. | Chaplain under a System of Espionage, | 102 |
25 | . | The Chaplain's Pacific Efforts severely Taxed, | 104 |
26 | . | Death of Gideon Sylver, | 109 |
27 | . | The Sylver Case Excitement and Hearing before the Governor and Council, | 115 |
28 | . | Preparing for the Adjourned Session, | 118 |
29 | . | The Adjourned Hearing, | 120 |
30 | . | Motives for Desiring the Chaplain's Removal, | 122 |
31 | . | Chaplain's Change of Course, and the Question as to who should Conduct the Prison Correspondence, | 124 |
32 | . | Change, for a Time, in the Warden's Management, | 127 |
33 | . | The Fate of Henry Stewart and others, | 129 |
34 | . | Warden's Want of Courtesy to Prisoners' Visitors, | 132 |
35 | . | Effects of the new Order upon the Prisoners, | 133 |
36 | . | Comparative Prison Order for the two years, | 139 |
37 | . | Good Traits in the Warden for Prison Service, | 143 |
38 | . | Chaplain's Inability to Prevent Knowing more or less of the Prisoners' Troubles and the Prison Management, | 143 |
39 | . | Secular School Success, | 144 |
40 | . | Sabbath School Success, | 147 |
41 | . | Religious Success, | 149 |
42 | . | Lack of Truthfulness at the Prison, | 149 |
43 | . | Reported Quarrel between the Warden and Chaplain, | 151 |
44 | . | Prison Report for '71, | 153 |
45 | . | Efforts of the Prison Aid Association for Legislation in Favor of the Prison, | 163 |
46 | . | Experience with the new Government, | 169 |
47 | . | Chaplain Determines to Have an Investigation into the Charges against Him, | 170 |
48 | . | Anniversary of P. A. Association for '71, and remarks on our Jails, | 171 |
49 | . | Fourth of July at the Prison in '71, | 173 |
50 | . | Chaplain's Removal from Office, | 174 |
51 | . | Prison Fare under the new Government, | 176 |
52 | . | The Warden Question, | 177 |
53 | . | Experience at the Prison subsequent to Dismissal, | 178 |
54 | . | Prison Report for '72, | 181 |
55 | . | International Penitentiary Congress, London, July 3–13, '72, | 188 |
| | Conclusion, | 197 |