workmen, reparations, and materials of every fort. (Signed) JOHN MAXWELL, Affiftant deputy quarter-mafter general. WAR-OFFCE. BARRINGTON. Eftimate of the annual expence of Fort Amherst, St. John's Ifland. To 4000 feet of plank for repair- To 3000 fhingles, at 20s. To 5 cwt. of iron, at 27s. To a boat's road for the veffel To rope for painters, and ftores To fundry tools To one cross-cut faw To carter's work Eftimate of the fuppofed expence of one year, in the quarter mafter general's department at Albany. To tranfporting naval ftores from Schenectady to Ofwego in barteaus To ditto cloathing, baggage, &c. from Schenectady to Ofwego in batteaus To ditto for artillery ftores to ditto To ditto for provifions for Indians to Johnson's hall, &c. &c. To ditto done by the troops, between the first To ditto for provifions to fort Hunter, &c. For nails, pitch, oakum, tar, rope, &c. For a man and horfe to forward the army letters For ditto to fort George For ditto over the carrying places on the Mohawk river For one waggon mafter's pay, from 25 Dec. to 24 June, both inclufive VOL. VI. New-York Carried over 2438 12 T 000 о Brought over For one waggon mafter's pay, from 25 June to For Juftice Glen's pay, from 25 June to 24. For a clerk's pay, from 25 Dec. to 24 Dec, For ftationary New-York currency. 2438 12 45 15 0 27 6.0 109 4 0 54 18 0 146 O 25 0 2846 15 0 £. 1160 12 I L.2846 15s. od. New-York currency, at 4s. 8d. fterling per dollar is, fterling WAR-OFFICE. (Signed.) JOHN BRADSTREET. Lift of the officers of the northern department of Indian affairs, under the fuperintendancy of Sir William Johnfon, Bart. with their respective falaries, and also thofe appointments intended by the plan for the better management of Indian affairs, &c. Sir W. Johnson, bart. fole agent and superin- George Croghan, efq. deputy agent for the Daniel Claus, efq. ditto, for Canada, &c. Commiffaries appointed in confequence of the plan. Benjamin Roberts, ditto, at Niagara Carried over Per Annum. 600 0 0 200 O O 200 O 200 60 0 0 200 O 200 9 0 150 0 18100 Brought over Commiffaries appointed in confequence of the plan. Alexander Mac Ree, commiffary at fort Pitt Norman Mac Leod, ditto at Ontario Interpreters. Per Annum. Sterling. 1810 0 150 0 120 One at Ilinois Two in Canada, one for the Ottawa language, the other for the fix Canada nations, at 5ol. each Two with the fuperintendant, at 581. 6s. 8d. fterling each for the prefent 100 116 13 4 Smiths. Two, with their affiftants, for the two Mohawk villages, Oneidas, Tufcaroras, &c. at 100l. each Store-keeper, 231. 6s. 8d. and ftorehouse rent, 291. 3s. 4d. Befides the foregoing, there are feveral commiffaries, interpreters and fmith intended by the plan, which are indifpenfably necessary, and not yet appointed, viz. Commiffaries, One at La Baye One at Chiccoutami, on the Saquenay river One at fort Halifax, Kenebec river T 2 Secretary for Indian affairs (now vacant) the office of clerk of the city and county of Al bany being feparated from it, fhould be at leaft O O O O O 0 0,0 0 0 Sir William Johnson likewise, in his anfwer to the Lords of Trade, in confequence of the prefent extent of our Indian alliances, and the extraordinary expences incurred by him, and his three deputies, both at home and abroad, for which no regular account can be made, requested that their Lordships would be pleafed to procure an augmentation of his falary, and an addition of 100l. fterling per annum, to each of his three deputies, WAR-OFFICE. (A true copy.) BARRINGTON. Eftimate for repairing the church of St, Francis, at St. Auguftine's, for foldiers barracks, viz. To repairing the roof, and taking down the fteeple, and roofing the fame To building four pillars, breaking out doors, and repairing the walls To making a floor the whole length of the church, workmanship and materials included, as a fecond floor to the barrack To building a ftair cafe, workmanship and materials included 24 12 Ο For making four partitions, ditto 23 8 0 window For 8 windows, with fhutters, at 11. 12s, per, For 3 doors, at 11. 18s. per door For 44 bedfteads, at 11. ros. per bedstead |