NOTIFICATION. /Fnw ’e Honorable Court of Civil Jn Stic of tl> Colony Herbice. e* ■ ; THE Court has this day been pleased to no nominate minate nominate and appoint J. B. Obermuller, tube one of the < worn Accountants, for the purpose of examining and udetiug all such accounts as shall be referred to the ' said Sworn Accountants, by the Court of Civil Jus Justice tice Justice ; in the room of John- Downer j resigned. Berbice 13th May, IS 15. By Command of the Court. R. C. DOWNER, Sec. —— —— l — 1 X——— NOTICE—AH persons who bold Licences to cut Wood on the Crown Property, are hereby re requested quested requested to send their Returns for the last six months to the Government Secretary’s Office, within one month from date ; also to pay the Percentagesdu< on the same.—ls not attended to the Licences will be immediately withdrawn 20 May. R. MACKENZIE, Commissary. _ DEMERARV. marshal's office . BY virtue of a Mandamrat granted by the Hon. Court of Criminal and Civil Justice for the Uniter* Colonies of Dem era ry and Essequebo, bearing date 29, h April, 1815, on the petition of F. C. Otto, an inhabitant of the*® Colonies, 1 the undersigned De Deputy puty Deputy FiM Marshal, in the. name and behalf of the said F. C. Otto do hereby Cite His Honor Theophe Theophelus lus Theophelus Williams, First Fiscal of these Colonies (R. 0. ahd all an*! every other person or persons who may conceive themselves entitled to become party against the said F. C. Otto, to appear before the Honorable Court of Criminal and Civil Justice for these Colo Colonies, nies, Colonies, nt their Session to be fold in George-Towu ou the Nindevtl* day of June, 1815, and following days, for the purpose of seeing the said R C Otto surren-t tier his person, and present himself to be purged from what His Honor the First Fiscal (R. 0. and every other person msy wish to alledge against him, respecting tAe dreadful Crime of murdercides! in a Proclamation of His Excellency Licutrnant-Gover Licutrnant-Goveri;or i;or Licutrnant-Goveri;or JoSx Murray, bearing date I9th March 1814. to hfive been represented to him by His Honor tht j irst Fiscal to hare been committed by the raid F.C. Otto on the body of one of his own slaves and to sec him declared ch*nr, pure and innocent of the same, likewise to see cudbear the Court’s order on tin enby.’ot.of the feicasrmcnt of his person as well as of 4lh* reparation of injury if any be demanded and be found due, to give their reasons, for opposition if th?j* maintain to have any, and farther to proceed according to law. Rio ib-merary, A. MEERTENS, sth May, 1815. Dep. First Marshal. \ ENDUES. • ! On Thursday the Ist June will be sold at the Ven Vendue due Vendue Ofdce, without reserve, beer and porter in bar barrels rels barrels and hhds., a few casks of -blue painted Earthen ware containing each a complete dinner service for i? 4 person*. Irish r.m! Dutch linen, Irish butter in | tii kins, bottled Madeira wine, potatoes, cheese, sup. fine blue and buttle green broad cloth, paints & oil, 2 casks of negro and tradesmens hats, bottled pah' ale, soap& camlies in small boxes, Madras and Ro Rojual jual Rojual I kfs., boots.-shoes, Osnabujrgs, cotton and coffer bagging, &c. On (he same day, Leaden-ball beef in tierces, port and sherry wine in bottles, raspberry and sherry brandy p' r dozen, Russia sheeting, plaiiilas, superior large sized maltrasses, pillows ami bolsters, real In India dia India white and yellow nankeens, do. white sa’ mpores, a parcel tin ware assorted, gin and Bran Brandy dy Brandy in jugs of tire gallons, neats foot oil and spirits turpentine in one gallon jars. Aho on the.same day, by order of the Board oi Orphans, a piece of land bn lot No. 8, first Empol Empolder, der, Empolder, near (he back dam, with the buildings, the pro property perty property of the late J. B. Schwjeters. D.C. Cameron. Dep. Vendue Master. 'By vnturoi authority obtained froiß the Honor Honor, , Honor, able Court of Civil Justice, of (his colony, granted upon a petition prevented for that purpose by thr thr* * thr* Curators of Plantation Nigg, bearing date the 12th of May, 1815, will be sold on the spot, to the high- I cst bidders, on Wednesday the 28th of June, next, Plantation Nigg. situate on the WestCorentyn coast and known on the general chart as lot No. 6, witl i nil its buildings and cultivation, together with JffG so Slaves, (men, women and children, as also the cattlr S( belonging to the same, —the land payable in six and twelve months, and the Negroes in 3,6, & 9 months. M The Negroes of this Estate are a v»ry prime gang, ji and well worthy the attention of the Planters, haring about 40 creols, and many voung breeding women. D. C. CAMERON, Pep. Vendue Master. VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDEN. ’s G raven h age, den laden February.— Van gocdei band hebben wy de volgende berigten ontvangen, die , wy, uit hoofdevanderzelver belangrykheid voor veh , onzer Medeburgcrs, meenen,te moeten mededeeleo; . De Heer Ontvanger en besttrardcr J. Bent hoc ft de door hem in Surinaraen onvangen gelden, achtereeu achtereeuvolgend,aan volgend,aan achtereeuvolgend,aan Kommissarissen derSurinaarßscheKom derSurinaarßscheKommissie, missie, derSurinaarßscheKommissie, in London, overgemaakt, zonder nogtans aa» s te geven de onderscheiden Eigenarcu derzelve, woon woon. . woon. ichtig in Holland en elders, uoch den Wisselkoers. > (egen welke dezelve in Engelsch geld dienen te wor worden den worden uitbetaald. De Kominissarissen hebben, by den aaavang dcr Kommissie aan den Heer Bent om epgave dezer by byzonderhedeh zonderhedeh byzonderhedeh geschrcven, maar dezelve nimmcr Onf Onfvahgen, vahgen, Onfvahgen, -vermoedelyk veroorzaakt door de staking en sequestratie, toen de Heer Bent aan hen, zyne eerste jdarlyksche rekching voorncmens was in »e zenaen. r By de aar.komst van den Heer Bent in Engcland. hebben Koinmhsarissen hem dadciyk aangesdbreven,! am aan hen zyne rckening in tegeven,ten ciaJt daar daaruit uit daaruit te kunnen zicn, hoe veel aan ietTer Eigenaar, vbfflr aien gelden overgemaakt zyu, in Engelsch geldie betalen was, hetgeende Kotamissarisscn verlangend rtaren uit te reiken. J Zyn antwuord is geweest, dat hy het vcrtoog>yner administratie aan de Lordsder Thcsauric hepft voor voor‘ ‘ voor‘ jelegd, en hoopt, dat deze daarop spoedig zullen be beslissen, slissen, beslissen, als wan nee r hy dadeljk aan dc.KQj_iniiss;irjs dc.KQj_iniiss;irjssea sea dc.KQj_iniiss;irjssea debenoodigde rekeiiingea en ophclderingra zou zoude de zoude eeven. - . ■' “ * Het vertoog van den Heer Beat is zter onljings door ,de Lords der Thesauri? aan de Kommtssarissen onij considcratien en raport.-gezonifen, welke door'her' yn grgeven, tevrns met vemirk aan hunue I.orJ-i 'cbappen, om decn Heer Bcht te rcln trn, om aa4 Konunissari'.sen woornoemd denopdige rekemngen rat opht Idcringen on verwy ld te door.-gewonlen, ten elu elude de elude meergemchlc Kemwistarissen in staal tc stdicn, s>ra aanstonds te kunnen overgaaa tot uitbclaling dei in handen zyndc gtldcn. Op deze voordragf, zoo wel als op vcrsrhcidcn be bemtrkingen, mtrkingen, bemtrkingen, door Kommissarisscn gemaakt, lictrekkc lictrekkcpyk pyk lictrekkcpyk de door den Heer Brat gevoerdc administralic en genoten voordeclen, zyn Kossissarissen nu antwoord . waohtende. (Slaats Courant.) Lonm» WIMLII'N loiaaimn in HiiMMMwraaMMMB, NEW AMSTERDAM. May 27, 1815. Juit as our Paper cos going to P,ess } the Leiter bag with the Mail for this colony, teas delivered at the Post Office. The papers brought by the Pae i l.et goes to the lylh April. Nothing new appears in them. The rumour about some overtures of peace made by the Alites to Bcnapaiie, is the only inter interesting esting interesting paragraph in those papers. The Mail to be forwarded to Europe by the Ches Cheslerfeld lerfeld Cheslerfeld Packet, now in Dfmcrary, will be ciottd cd the Post Office here, al G o'cloc/c an Fri Friday day Friday morning LonDOv, Apbie 14,1315. . Rumours says that the new Declaration of the Al Allies lies Allies is founded on the basis of the Treaty of Chau mont. That Treaty was offensive and defensive—- offensive if Bonajiarte should refuse the ternv ol peace which the Allies werq disposed to offer him— himand and himand only defensive, that is establishing a mutual gu guarantee arantee guarantee of their respective States for twenty years, if he should accept their terms and continue on the throne of France. The Emperor of Austria has, in Consequence of tin new event, opened anew loan of 50 millions of flo flo. . flo. rins. The marching of troops continue in alt quart quarti i quarti ers. It is plain that Bonaparte seems to rely on the continuance of peace, or at least that he will do no act on hi? part that shall provoke a war. i’ ■ 1 Krenlj regtmenu of cavalry a „j infi, "’*»#J 1 dressed them in the followi.^’& rnss ” ’ « Soldiers,-I have just hear the new s a.. 1* coloured flag is flying at Toidou se , at M laUhe J# and in all the South. The white flaj (he single city of Marseille, but this week the people of that great city, will I sumed all their rights.. . “Soldieis/’—riKiimed th? i:mpercr,« w interfere in the affairs of other nationg; U 'HP them who would interfere with ours, Genoa or Geneva, and to impose on ush w , f fthe the fthe nation does not wish lor. They rentiers the Heroes of Marengo, o f Jena—They will meet there the whole > and if they have GOO,(XX) men, we will (womillions.” [The warmest aeclamMwWflll terrupted th? Emp.'tprJ —“ I prove”added&3H yoa have done, to ally yon delves again tofiS coloured fiag. It shill be in the . done, and in the presence of the 'that I will restore those Eagles which have k3|h often made illnsirious by yunr valour aqd seen the enemies of France fly -before tWm. ‘S “Soldi rs, —The French people and ..v I ■cm you.—Dp yo rely on the people and | The mmt exalted expLisicm of enthusiasm W ed this address. UJ'J. '.r Extract of a letter Worn Amsterdam, dated Mitt® il, 6, P. M. says—“ This mo went I lean (WiJn memorable traitor, A i nir it k'erheul, and Daandels, IGovernor cf Bata via, have beead;,w France, ought to be treats d with some degree ofde>'3 fercncc. He did, however, endeavour by rm® means in bis power to oppose the arrangement wltid«jw>o had been made; but after cosiderable discussion, ieught withdrew his opposition to the arrangemhtw^'*’J '*c question was decided, not on the fact of Bens parte having been in the power of the Allies, hut i I his having been in a situation in which he coaid I tong the contest for a considerable time. As to tte ;w e Dre situation in which Dona parte afterwards stood at Elba, K. be thought that arrangement having been made, the I , c n same ought to be secured to him on terms of liberal!-Bn 1