POST OFFICE. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post-Office, which if not called for, will be forthwith return returned ed returned ip Europe. B. Brown, Mrs.) Bridgewater Miss E.) Bisphane, Mr. J.) Barnes, Mr. J.) Bryant, Mr. J.) Balfour, Dr. J. G. Corsis, F. L. de heer.) Carter, J. Hickman.) Chap Chapman, man, Chapman, Rich. Esq.) Collier, Mr. Rich.) D. Douglas, Edmond A.) Domings, Chs.) Dunlop, Jas. Dodgson, Robt.) Dromgold, Miss Mary.) Dove, Mr. Samuel.) E. Eboral, Mr. Charles.) Elliot, Mr. Jos. Findlater, Mr. David. G. Gallez, L. F. dchcer.) Guvot, Monsr. J.) Goring, Dr. J. * 11. Harvie, Mr. Jas.) Herlin& Bender)Hagburne, Miss Carsenia.) Hall, Mr. Jos.) Hall, Miss Catharine.) Hinde, Mr. Thomas.) Heytmeyer, J. \V.) Hewitt, J. Esq. Nickirie.) Ilenery, Mr. John. J • Jones, Capt.) Johan, Jacob.) Jackson, Jas Esq. K. Kerr, Catharine.) King, Mr. Win.) Kerr, Mr. Wm. Kennedy, Mr. Long, Ths. C.) Luthers, II.) Lighton, Mr. Thus. Lewis Manor qq. of.) M. Mill igan, Jas. Esq.) 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In their retreat they were j Hied m, the reinforcement which left Newark on Friday nous, under command oi Gen. Chandler. The news >1 this disaster replied Newark by express on Sunday ii ght. Generals Lewis and Boyd, at one o’clok on Mon Monday day Monday morning, left that place to take command of our re retiring tiring retiring forces, and joined them the same day.—On Tuesday morning .it an early hour the British licet made their ap appearance pearance appearance oh the Forty-Mile Creek, where ttie American army then laid, and demanded by a flag its immediate sur surrender. render. surrender. Gen. Lewis received and treated this demand with indignation. An attack was then made upon the American boats all of which escaped excepting nine, con. turning baggage of the Officers, Xc the rescue of which was prevented by the British landing a force to protect them. After the rencounter, the residue of the American army effected aretreat to Fort George.—having lost in the different engagements 1000 men; in killed, wounded, and prisoners. They reached Fort George on Thursday last. We are further informed, that on Saturday evening pre preparations parations preparations were making for a retreat from Newark, boats being stationed along the east bank of the river.—Great consternation prevaded at that place. Colonel Proctor and forces had joined Gen. Vincent, and were on Friday, it is said, within 20 miles of Fort George. Our fleet is in Sacket’s harbour, waiting the out-fit of the new frigate. —Gen. Dcarbon, being quite ill, was to have left Neward on Sundag the 18th, for Albany. * —- A private letter from Lord Wellington’s army, menti mentions, ons, mentions, that “there was a gallant allair between the 10th hussars, supported by part of the 18th, and a brigade of French cavalry, under Gen. Dijon, on the 2d of June,at a village near Toro.—Lieut. Cotton was killed, and Capt. Lloyd made prisoner. The 10th and 18th took 207 pri prisoners, soners, prisoners, and but for the French having much artillery, the whole brigade would have been destroyed. Gen. Dijon ran away at the first onset. The Life Guards ate with the light brigade.” Heligoland, June 10.—The French, for the purpose of punishing the citizens of Hamburgh, have demanded a con contribution tribution contribution of 84 millions of francs, to be paid w ithin four weeks from the 12th instant, the one half in cash, the re remainder mainder remainder in hills payable at Paris. Those who have been most liberal in their subscriptions for the liberty of Ger Germany many Germany are to pay the greater part of it. • Eight of the most respectable inhabitants of Hamburgh, among whom are Messrs. Godeflry, S. Schroeder, and F. de Chapeaurouge, have been formed into a Commission to regulate the sums to he individually paid. It appears by an article from Altona, that all the pro provisions visions provisions which the Danish Government wished to send to Norway have been seized by the English and Swedes, and collected in magazines close to the Swedish frontiers, in revenge for which the Danes affect to menaceSw-den with an immediate invasion from Norway. This silly threat was held out before the conclusion of the armistice in Silesia, and was doubtless intended to deter the Crown. Prince from proceeding to co-operate with the allies. We have no doubt that measures have already been ta talc lc talc n for holding a Congress for the adjustment of the affairs of the Continent, at w hich we still hope the Emperor of Austria will acta part becoming.the high station he now holds. His Imperial Majesty, we find, had set out from Vienna for Bohemia, and was immediately to be followed by his Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Metternich, a circumstance of itself sufficient to shew' that negotiation is the object of his present journey. Summons by Edict. BY virtue of an Appointment, given by flic Court Civil Justice, under date of 28th April 1813, granted upon a petition of Charles Mclntosh, in capacity as appointed Executor to the last Will and Testament oi Donald t 'ameron, dec. I the undersigned, First Marshal of both Courts of this colony, and at the request of aforesaid Chs. Mclntosh, in Ids capacity aforesaid. Summon by Edict: Al! known and unknown Creditors against the bc bcforeinenLoned foreinenLoned bcforeinenLoned estate of Donald Cam cron, dec. to ap appear pear appear before the Hun. Court of Civil Justice of this colony, at their session which will be held in the month of July 1814, (say One thousand eight hun hundred dred hundred and fourteen), there to deliver in their claims, to verily the same, and further to proceed accord according ing according to Law, on pain of being for ever debarred their right of claim. This summons by edict is published by beat of drum, as customary. Berbice, 2d July, 1813. K. FRANCK.EN, First Marshal. BY virtue of an appointment, granted by the Hon. Court of Civil Justice of this colony, under date of 28th April, upon a petition of Charles Me- • lutosh, in capacity as appointed Executor to the last V. ilLaad Testament of Chanes Gordon, dec. I the undersigned First Marshal of the Courts of this colony, and at the request of said Ch. Mclntosh, in his capacity abovementioned. Summon by Edict: AH known and unknown creditors against the es estate tate estate (J ( h. Gordon, dec. to appear before the Court of ( iyil Justice ol this colony, at their session to be held in the month of July in the year one thou thousandeight sandeight thousandeight hundred and fourteen, (say 1814), there to render their claims against said estate, to verify the same, and fuither to proceed according to law, on pain of being tor ever debarred their right of claim in case of default, This Summon by Edict made known to the public by beat of drum from the Court house of this colony, and further dealt with according to custom Berbice, 2d July, 1813. K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. BY virtue of authority, granted by the Honorable Court of Civil Justice,of this colony*, dated 25 June 1813, given upon a Petition of Juwrer Fraser and Simon Fraser, in capacity as the only within’this colony residing Executors of the Last Will and Tes Testament tament Testament of Evan Duncan Fraser. 1 the undersigned First Marshal of the Courts of this colony, and at the request of beforenamed Jas. Fraser and S. Fraser, in capacity as Curators to the said Estate oi L. 1). Fraser, and by virtue of above abovenamed named abovenamed appointment. Summon by Edict: All known and unknown creditors against the es estate tate estate of Evan Duncan Fraser, to appear before the Court of Civil Justice, of this colony ,at their Session which will be held in the month of July, 1814, (sau Eighteen hundred and fourteen), there to exhibit and verify their claims, to see opposition made there thereunto, unto, thereunto, if need, and alter expiration of the Fourth Edictal Summons, to witness the Court’s decision on the preferent and concurrent right of claimants, and further to proceed according Io law, on pain to all those who remain in default, of being for ever de debarred barred debarred their right of claim. This summon by edict made known to the Public by beafeof drum as customary—-Berbice^l4 July, K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal.