109. The Kelladar, Munshoor, &c. are not to reside in the Government House. If there are any deserted houses in the fort, let one of 20 Cheshmais for the Kelladar, and one of 5 Cheshmais for the Munshoor, be put in repair at the expence of Govern­ment, and be given to them. If there are no deserted houses within the fort, let two buildings, containing the number of Chesh­mais above specified, be erected for those officers. They have received orders to this effect, and you are to furnish a suffi­ciency of materials for building them, for which you are to take a receipt from the Kelladar. A house of 20 Cheshmais has also been ordered for the Aumil: not a single additional Cheshmais is to be made at the expence of Government. The houses belonging to Government, as well as the houses that have been deserted, are to be kept in repair at the expence of Govern­ment. If at any time a shop keeper or Shroff shall apply for one of the deserted houses, it is to be delivered to him, making him pay a certain price for it to Govern­ment.

110. If the Kelladar should occasion any obstruction to the civil authority, you are to address the Dewan of the Cutchery of your district, and get an injunction issued to him from the Bukshee, which you are to deliver to him. The officers of both Departments are strictly enjoined to conduct themselves so that no interruption shall be given to the service of Government; and if these orders are not attended to, and the business of Government should suffer injury, both will be called to account for it.

111. Supplies of wood and ropes, and articles for repairing the fort, are frequently wanted. The Kelladar will make his pio­neers furnish such articles as are to be pro­cured in the wilderness, free of cost; and you are directed to supply him with those which must be obtained by purchase, taking his receipt for them, which shall specify the price.

112. It rests upon you to keep up com­plete the number of men of the Athoonee and Askadam*, so that the business of Government may go on without interruption. In case the full number should not be kept, and any delay should arise in the dispatch of the petitions and addresses to Govern­ment you will be made to answer for it.— An account of the arrivals of these people is to be kept also in the Kelladar’s office.

113. Houlcundaya land has been given to the Peons belonging to the fort: it is there­fore ordered that, for the purpose of culti­vating these lands, one half of the Peons shall have leave of absence once in every eight days, and the other half shall remain on guard, &c. in the fort: an exact and regular account is to be kept of all who are present and absent, and the pay of those who are absent is to be stopped during the period of such absence, for Government.— An order similar to this has been given to the Kelladar, and you are to see that he attends to it; and you are to report the number of Peons who are upon duty or absent, to your Cutchery and to the Huz­zoor.

114. If the Peons of the Coondachar Peons are detached upon duty, within the district, to a distance not exceeding 40 Kurohs, there is no occasion to give them Batta; but if this distance shall be exceeded by even two Kurohs, you are to allow them Batta at the rate of 5 Kunteeroy Fanams per man, and you are to pay it to them pursuant to order from your Dewan Cut­chery, and take their receipt for it.