condition of the State Prison claims your especial Regard. At the last meeting of the Legislature, provision was made by law for a partial reorganisation of its government and discipline, to go into operation at the ex* pi ration of tho term of the Superintendents then in oliee, which took piece on the 14th of last Jane. In pursuance of the Act just named, vesting their appointment in the Executive, Joseph R. Pratt and John McLousai, Bears., wsre appointed Superintendents of the State Prison—Mr. William Collum, Clerk, Dr. Samuel Merriwether, Physician, end the Rev. Fernandes C. Holliday, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chaplain—nil of whom entered upon the discharge of their duties according to law.— Herewith, I lav before you the report of Dr. Samnel Wort visitor of the Prison, for the present ear. He gives a full aceeaat of tho state of the Prison, and makes many valu« able suggestions in faro: of remodelling the whole sye-rv__:__.v..