Journal of a Voyage Across the Atlantic

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J. Of Liverpool, and self, for our carriagedriving-boxes (Mr. J. Having put upon my finger a magnificent diamondring very unexpectedly when I was leaving my native shore, as a mark ofgratitude for a disinterested act on my part towards him long, long ago, which he considered had been the groundwork of his fortune:) also sometobacco to pack in them, to prevent them spoiling. Then saw over theCustom-house, which is a very fine building; and the Exchange. Businessis not done here as it is in Londo...n. Mr. Vyse, Mr. Palin, and I thenvisited the Tombs. Prisoners do not remain here long. If the sentence islong, they are sent to Blackwood's Island. The prisoners here are keptclean, have well-aired cells, and are allowed to walk about at theirpleasure. They get only two meals a day: a quart of coffee or more, andas much bread as they can eat. Dinner at three, with plenty of beef andbread. For very long sentences they are sent to Sing-Sing, up the NorthRiver, and Auburn state-prisons. We then visited the Sessions-house, where there is no distinction between judges, counsel, or prisoners--allare in plain dress, spitting about in all corners.

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