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Brabant Historische Informationszentrum, Archivnummer 7048, Notarissen in Boxmeer, 1814-1935, Inventar nummer 40, Gijsbert Joseph van Crimpen, Minuutakten, 1836
Peter. — hey will not opey this Decre
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PMb Eoortow. vins mnocm P Vrtne Af an appointment from the Honor- able Courl of Civil Iustice of this colony, under date of 1sch Iane 1812, given upon a Petilion presented hylhe First Marshal K. Francken, For and in name of 2. Qnin 9q. Aardon and Murphy, as also in tbe name ol 4. 4. dala Court, as Principal Agent tolhe Frann Tstates within this colong. Notice is hereby guven to the Publig that t tho andergiened, or the Marshal al the time being, in- tend t0 helf, al Publie Execulion bale, in the pre- sence of twa Councellors Commissaries and their be- crotary, in the mantb of December, 18l3, tho precis dag harcaster to benotised through the Garelte of this cnlony, the Cosson tstale called P RoVi, si- inute onthe West van coust of lhis colony, the pro- nerly of absvenamied Oordon and Marphy, with als de custivation, huildings slaves, and furcher appur tonances, according to an lnvantory malle thercot, audt luginaat the Marshal 's Olce for the inspectios of thaar concetned. Vhoever should think te hare any right, action or interest on algrecaud Plantation Prost, cum annexi- and wishes to oppose the Execution Sale thereot, tot anch parsons address dhiemselves to the Marchal's Onec of thiecolang, declaring thoir reason for so doig, as hereby give notice thatl will receive op- pasition fram every intermediate person, appoint them adag, il need, in hare his or her dlaim heard bctore in. Court, and further actthereonasthe law direets. Phis Pirst proelamalion publishedas custamaty. Berlico, 231 Nol 1811. Krnaweken, First Marhals. 54t4 er Glaovrnow roond enocemmon. BV virtuc ol an appointment from His Keellenc H. W. Bearvex, Leauire, Lieutenant-Governor oftha colonij Berbice and ils Depencies, amp;c. &c. &c. Given apana pelilion presentedl by P. 1. Mosset, versus, V.4. Rodenbroek, said appointment boaring dato dn Iuli, 1814. Nalice is heroby given to the Public, that I ih andersignedl inten ta self, al Publie Exceution Sale, in the presence of twe Conncellors Commisarius ant Mheir Secretary, on Weduisdag thedch of Nov. 1811, atthe Court Hance of this colong, at Ul d'doek in the fannoon of thal dag: An Acceptance of 4. D. Fischer, dated tol Cept 1812 fot ƒ 3060., witte interest on that sum tron ine tot Sept. 18l3, uilspaids. — 4260 an Intorlucuto. ry Genlenco, in lavor of P. A. Rodenbroek, versus Godfried Leisner amaunling in capital to ƒ 1000— dated tho 194 May 1811.- haid documents being onorenderedl in Dxceutien by I. C Schillevanger, Forand in the name of said P. 4. Rodenbroek. Nnoovershould think to have ang right, action, or interest on tha afgresuid Acceplance and Sentence and wishes to oppose the Execntion Salo thereot, te men persunor persuns address themselvesto the un- dersigned, declaring thair reason for such an oppo- gilion in due time and form, as Thereby give notice, that t will receive opposition framevery intermedliale person, appoiul them aday, is need, to hare hisor Uer daim heard bifore tbe Court, and surther act Herennas the luw direds. Dhis end Pruclamation publistied as customar. Berbice, 2end Oct. 1811. K. vhanckew, First Marshal. 5AK PV CKovrow. „ roonvn noc BVvielue of an apprintment lrom His Praellency 1. W. Bevrinek, leg. Lieutenant-Governor ol ih golang Berbice, and is Dependencies, amp;c. &c. &c Datod 2lst Sept. l8ls, geven apon a pelition pre eented by Liewis Cameion and 2. Fraser, as logelher with the now asent John Cameran, Auornies tor W. Fraser, of Culboekie County of luvernees, Norls Britain, and part proprictor of Plaulalion Onion, West coast, versus, the Executoror Executors, Re- presenlativo or Represenlalives, of the Pstate of R Gordon, of Plantation Bortum and of Drakies, in Deosland. Notice is hereby given to the Public, wat I ih andersigned intend to belf, al Public Vzoculion Sale in the presence of twe Councellors Commissaries am their Secretary, in the month of November, 1815 ne precise day allerwards nouled thro the Garetto altis culong. Ene Cotton Fstate called BOKz VW, sitnale ou the Cnst gaa coust of thiscolony, and there bnouw onder No. 37, with als ils custivation, builel. ings, slaves, and Purtber appurteuances therclo be Jongins, and of mhich an Invenlorg is to beseen a the Marchal 's Olliceduring the hours of daty. Tai Ustate beins the properly of the Tstate of R. Oor„ don aforesaul Whoeverghould think to hare ang right, action, oe interest on the aforenamed Plantalion Borlum cum annexis, and wistis to oppose the Execution Pale tharcal, het such person adldress himoels to the Marchal 's Ottice, declaring their reason for so doing in das tino andtirm, as thereby givevolice, tat1 willreceite opposillon kom any intermediate person. ppoint them adag to have hisor her daims beard Petore the Court, and Curther acl thereon as the Law tirects. Pnis Aeh proclamation published as customarg. Berbico, 2end October, 1811. K. FKaweken First Harshal. Van Von sal hyche subscriber, aten casts of dry Pod-fich, part of the cargo ol the Hibernia, dircc rom Newloumdland. 12 Oct. Otts. KV. waarin Lnwvack. gerooen, 31 di. 3951 21st Tanday after Prinity.— Noveue. —All Saints. 11 Duke os kent born 1767. — 411 Pouls. 3„ Princess Sophia born 1777. 45 Mast Qwarter 3 H. 12 M. Asternoon. — Neop Tiden 565 Gun Ponder plot, 1605. ruD Bunsicn Cazerr. — wan ansrondan Perdanir, Ocroden 28, 1811. Bij an extract from an Londen Paper of tho 2d Sept ree observe, thal it wus generally credited, that the Colo- nies Demerary and Kerbice, had been ceded by the So- vereign Prince of the Netherlands to Great Britan, and mhat Surinam, Curagoa, 51. Kustalius, and als ocher Nulch possessions in the West Indies, were lo be imme nately delivered over to the Dulch Government. — he Negociations carrying en between Greal Britain and 4- merica voore every prospect that the existing difference ith che batter porser, woutd be speedily accommodated enden herwaan vonwaandsw. gorvennion hetween hie Rogal Highnees the Prince Royal of Tweden, in thename ol the king of Tweden, on the one part, and the Vorwegian Grovernment en theolber part, condlude at Moss, August 11 4rtiese 1. His Royal Hichnees Prince Christian stallassoon as pos- ible, convolle the stadelieneral oftbe Kingdom of Borway, accord- ing to the mede prescribed by te existing conslitution. toe die hals be opened on ine het day of september; or is this be imprac- icable, wilhin the hret eight dago of October. 2. His Majesty the King ol Gweden shall commanicale directy rich the Diel by one or mare Commissioners, wbom he chall appoint. 3. His Majesty the King of bweden promiscs to accept the Consti- tution kiamed by the Depuies ofthe Dietof Enswold. His Majest will propose sucb changes ont ad are necescary to the mnion of the no kingdoms, and engagen to make vane olber but in eoneert wiet ne piet. 4. Dhe promises ol hie bredigh Majesty, and of the Prince Roval 10 the Norwegian people, stall beolrietty tutalled, and contirmed b, is Majeety to the Norwegian Diet, 3. Dhe Diet stall assemble al Christiania. 6. His Majestthe King of bweden declares, that na peroon chal te motested, directty er indireelts, tor any opinions peretotore er pressed adverse to the union of the to kingdom, rne Norwegian civil and military lunclionaries, er those whnare Coreinners, statt weated wilh als regard and courtess. Hone of thenstalt be harassed tar hicopinian. Dhose ulo decsine continuing theis services stalt v ensoned according to theldus of the country. 7. His Majestythe King of Goedenstals employ his good offices nien his Majesty ine King ol Denmark, to procure the revocatinnos the ordinancen or edicts promatpates since Ianuary 14, 1811, against ne puntie funcunnarier, and the kinndom of Norway in geverat. Done al Moes, Log. by 1811. katibed, onnistit& rnmenen convennen Between the Gredich and Vorwegian troops, concluded al Moos, Aueust i1 Artidle 1. Hostilities shall cease by sea and land belveen the bwe dien troops and deets on one side, and the Horwegian troops en Heets onine other, trom the dag of signing de present convention, ti 5 davs atter the opening of the Diel, wits 8 dags nolification beyond hat time. 2. Dhe Mlackade ol the Vorwegian porto shalt be raieed, trom the tay ol siening tese presents. Imporiation and exportation stall be ree, regard being had to the Norwegian Custom dulies. 3. 15ihe fortrees of Frederickstoin has mnt alveady capitalaled, i tchall be immediatelyeurrendered, wichtbe warks mereunto betoog op ta the troops of his swedich Majesty. Ve garrison shall mare out of the fortrees with arms, baggage, and als military bouvurs. rhe meers chall be permitted to go uherever they think proper: the sol tiers enall retur to mheir homes. Poth chals promise not again to derde axuinst the troops of his bwedigh Mijestg. 4and 3. These aruidles tracelhe sine of demarcation; slipulate thal ne Worwegian national troopsshalf bedisbanded, and return to meir espective provinces; that ontyfour regiments and a prlgade ol ari teryshall be maintained. 6. Oulytmo bwedist divisions, wilh a proportion of cavaliy and artissery shall remain in Norway. Dhe rest of the Gwedist army shal retur to bweden. 1. The part of the Norwegian army remaining ander arms, obal reuire wilhin the line of demarcation in twodags. Ibe Swedigh ar- ny relurning nome, walt commence ils movements as soon as pos- sible. band roside forthe reciprocal restoration of harmony between the tmo Mies; for the discoutinuance of contribulions and requisi- ions; and for the liheration of priooners. 10. slipulaies, nich Men i0 ihe treedom of deliperation al in Diel, ligt neuther the Twedie nor the Vorwegian koops stals op v widis too ne of ie placo al in eining 11. roprerent ang farther elussion of blaad, a proololanal arto hee shall be instantly sined. 12. Dhe Norweyian dag to be respected the continuation of tso armistice. Ratibed, onnistu rnnen. Tratily de present Convention, and seize with pleasure lhis brs opportunity alglving aproot ol my eentimeets towards de Norwe- gian vation and ar signed Jonanurs Taan. oosronnoosa wosrs. The Clossoning leller presents sach a dien ol the praa- lices of the Custom-house al the port of londen, no tee than at the outports, as we believe the inland publie is but litdle acquainted with. Such proceedings as these are tho cause thal so many people have been dissalished with in Government ander phich they livo. Waare pleaied witt the timperale manner in nhich the Lordsol hie Majertys Preasury reprimand the Commissioners ol Customs: but re tost that somelhing ol the forliter in re will tollon the suaviter in modo; and parlicularty, that thal Board of Customs, which could recommend some remuneration 10an olticer, tor baving made whal the Lords ol the Trea urydothemselves call bbg most unjust seinure will bo vrought in account. Wereser to the sourth example in the Collening letter We would also lake the liberly of eubmitting to tho consideraliun of the Pords ol his Majeslys Preasury, hou many complaints of the out-port Oustam-houses i- der reach their lardchips; hut arc only laid petore tho Comminslesters of Oustoms in honden, as the astimato place of rediess, —that is, besore asct of men, who coul wegest that their oun oicer stiguld bi enluled to asatis- sactim, acconvina ro mrener, tor thal wlich appaan in the Lords ol the Preasurg to have amost unjust seuure„ rarasonronamorns, woan, ten Gendlemen, — Jam commanded by the Fords Commis sioners of hie Majcolys Vrearury to inform gou, that her dare recently had ander their consideration represen- talions trom varinus merchants, complaining ol mnjnst sei- zures and verativus detentions by the ofticers of gour de artments. En some ol these cases my lords hare observed, thal tho Preciso letter of Aets of Parsiament kamid many vaar 230, in sime of peace, and of mare circumsciihed commerce, naag been rigurously applied amidst als the ditticullies in- cident to war, and ggainst the manisest spiril of the Aet themselves, the penallies of which were directed for to punichment of trand or cutpable negtigence, and net too iecidenlal or trival omiesions. Polour trrs wlich will serve as examples of mang Athers, Lam commandod to dran gour special altenien. — Rhe koot is the scirure of twintig hogsteads of onger„ Contered nich the mark Rs instead of R. 5: theog hoge- haadt were siied by the officers of vour department, al Brictol, meroly tor the omissian of the small intervening mark; and a galisfaction has heen demanded tot tbe rie torasion of dach cask of onequinea„ Ut is quise manisest, trom als the circumstances of this ase, that na hiaud enuld have been intended. So giant satisfaction, therelore, to the sening ocer could tend vulg to encourage similar scizures tor trissing irregularities ud, duerelore, my lords cannotsanction the payment to ne eenning officer of aug salistaclion whalever, bul direct he immediate restoration of the goode„ 4nother seizure at the port of Bristol, which has parti- colarly axtracted their Gardchijs observation, is thal of two hogsheeds of sugar imported in thochip Ruth, in tho nouth of Apri, andscieed by che officer, as hedeclared tor poing an excess upou the report of tho charge, agginst ino the euruet remonstrance of the ouners, who contendes that dhe cargo entirely correspond d with the report Asser nearly lour months detention, and various reports and correepondence, the onners were enabled, trom tho „ceiden tal circumstande ol na part ol the cargo haring been cold anuil the hote was delivered, to provethal there wan no eround mhatever tor ihe seinure, and the very inregu„ tarity which wag che pretence tor the niaure was traced othe officer himselt. 4 thind case al the port ol Bristol, is that ol the ovga imported in the Anna Maria, a part of which has been ened becauso the marks do not entirely correspond with he report; but as the xhole coutents of the cargo, as ro„ Corled and delivered, agree, there is na ground to ouspect aay srand, and mhe irregularity is not of an extent to call orang penalty. M Pords, therelore, desire that tho sugar mag belorthwith restored, wilbout ang oatistaction vhalever 4 fourth cace, nou belore their Lordchips, is that of the Perseverance, in the port ol London, which versel and her cargo have been geired under circumstancen so er- traordinary, as to demand their Lgrdships immodiato in erposition. Happears tbat this ship brought romo cases of svom Crom Cibraltar, and, under the existing laws, was not i- abso to geizure, hut the ouners were al liberty to send tho ressel and cargo again trom this country. They applied. however, to their Pordchips for slave so land and ware house the cargo; and whilst this application was under consideration, vour olseers construing such application into an intention to land the goodstor warehousing, sci the ressel and cargo. Pheapplication to their Gordehis tor permission to ware houde being relueed, the memorialist then applied tor an irder to tranship the cargo into another vessel, tor Cibra- tar, Eche pelitioner being subject to heary demarrage tot detaining the ressel: to this requost their Lodshipo wero scgsed to rceede, and vour Baard were apprised theroot on the bih ult, and desired to give inmadiato dicootion ber wat purpon„ The ressel Perseverance and cargo having, honever, Jourroundel Philip V. daring his slag among them, and heen seired by vour officers as atove stated, gou have re- en grossed als the incralie offices. quested their Lardships directions, submitting Ethal U is the intention of the Admiralty, in consequence of mhould their Lardships be plaased te order the desver of the nunerdus captures made by the Americaus, to be en- the gonds and velseh, the seiing ofticer might, accuding tremely dlriet with Captains aho quil their convoy at sen„ 1o the practice, bl entilled to abatislaction; bul von be or pho cuntrary worders, sail wilhout convos. Pro zo submil hou sartheir Gordchips, under the circumtancs, ceutions of Masters of ships tor neglect af this descrij„ may think he hasany daim to the same. sion, hare already commeneed, as will beseen by thosub- According to the dien which my Lards at present take joiod extract of a letter: ol this case, the orginal scizure appeais to hare been moet 1gyde August 31, 1814 unjust; andang proelice ahich would enliste the oftico Pho Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have boen t0 salistuctien cannot be loo much eensured, or zoo soo Mased to insarm the Commissee, that thry hare giver abolisted. diro tiuns to their Solicitor to prosceute the Masters o En ense likethis, my Lardsespect, trom the discrimina- he Collowing vessels, viz. —Mt. Smart of the -trahella, Eng jutement ol vour Baard, che prompt aud vigorio ately arrived al Liverpool from st. Domingo, and execulion of the poweis vested in gou by lan; and gou Jamaica, tor bailing wilhout convoy, and Mr. Rundels, may cansidentty valy, wilhout the dolay of presigus reler- Master of the Vero Frederick, trom Melta to Huls, tor de ence lo their Lordships, which is in isell a heery punist- verting the seet uuder convoy of his Majestschip Mil- meny lo che merchant, upon their Gardships luls eupport ford, in Iune last. in nhatever measures may benecessary tor the punishment Jou bunverr Ton Cigned ol oppressive or contumacious officers. Vhis, my Lord We have soen alist of American captures published on seel 1o he dus to the interest of che lair merchant, and to the Lich of Iuly, loom which is appaars that during in the character of the Goverumeut, noth of wlich are effect. second yeur of ine war they amomted to noters than 825 ad by such transactions as thase adverled to in thisleiter vesscls, many of which nere valwable pr 2 Atready my bords have instructed van to enjoin gou Vhe vacant Red Rihando are cunterred on Lient Gen. oheers lo relcain trom acting upon any uen construetion Pit H. Cunton, aud Admiral W. Voung. of tan contrary to the past praclice, and to reter als evch A Committoe ol Frenchmerchants have weheer, wait- douhts, in the tirst instance, to gour board: and in casc ed on Ministers to represeul to them the policq of wich of great importance or difticulty, vou will applytor their trawing the high dulies en Cierman and Dulch sincus Gordchips determinalion. As the penallies coutained is nnich we believe is aboul 25 per cent. 1 was stated by tho varidus trus of Customs were intended tor the po„ them thal numerdus shipe, nich cargoes, trom the Ha nishment al lrand, and not of accidental or trivial omis- van nah and elscnhere, hare gone lo Cermang tor tinens, sions, the officers of the Customs mast ccase to conside bving impraelicable to oblam them trom hence unde nch mistalen as sources of advantige lo themselves; tot ne disad van lagts of the Custom House imposto, and in my larde are determinad hereaster so mark wich their de =oneguence has boen, that the consiguments and the n- cided diepleasnie every detention that shall appaarto hare tarn have devolned into forcien hands Pheauswerman Been madeupon such veralivus pretencis. xthe Minister nas, as waare inloimed, that ne is per- En order to remoreevery doubl of their Kordchips in tetly eendble of thebeucht of the inicourse bot mnu tenlion upon this sutject, 1 bave it in command to desire ne duties ou sinengare lavied in accommeutivn to tho thal is opon the delivery of cagoes ol veesels it stall ap manufactures of Greland. paar thit any packages unich may beerroneouely mark- M5. Colgehouw, in his recent treatise or the wealth ed, do in sutstance and contents correspond with the re souer, and resouries of the Brilish empire, has ie tot- Port and the manilest, neiher such gouds er vessch stal Coning dlatement en the numher ul paupers; — Accord. te doemed liable lo seinure onaccount of such ervor- ing toche roturn made to tarliaent, in de hear ibes. Lam, Genslemen he, number of indisiduals nho nowd parochal relt is Vour obedient dervant. lingland and Wales, amounteil to our mitsiem fortg thoo Comminioners Customs, „ (siemed) P. R. DVmrow. and and soventeen, aud this on a population Caccordin„ 10 arcturn made to Parsiameut tuo gaars betore which Quarrangement between Greal Britain and Holland maunted ontg tonine millions theee uundres and forty- thrce thonsand. nas heen signed, on ibe part ol che sarmer by the Princi Negent, and was cent off in Many het Caog 20 10 Tho Bank-voles in circulation Iuly 3, 1813, amonnled t Bruveels, to reccive the signature of the Prince Govering 23, 314, 8801.; yn Iuly 10ch, same gear, 1021, 901, 4301. of ihe Notherlands. TheCape ol Good Hope, Domarary En circulatie 28 Iul 1811, 26, 301, 3181, 3ud ou the Disscquibo, and Burbico, aro tu he relainedl by this coun- Ih Iuly instant 20, 332, Ooet. try. Batavia, and als the rest of the islands and placco, Palus Coimistence. — in Nou Orlcans, America, on th ds Surinam, Curacoa, and st. Rustatia, cunquered troo tch ol April last, died Mr. Berche byrma, merchant, the Dutch daring ihe war, greggreed to be restored b red Hjears, and one of the oldest name inhabitantso the teatj. Ceylon, of course remains nith us, as is was that cits. Pinding himsels indispherd in che middle of in ceded to Araat Brlain belare thowar. Tho valve ol Cu- nicht, hesent tur De. Domingo Hleylas,, ho, in twomi- tacon and 51. Rustalia are caids to be moch diminished b nutes aster boeting the puse of hishend, bchdonn, wheo the opennees of the trads to the spanich main, tor whien voth expiredat lue sane instant 1hoy foinerlyserved as inegraal dopols tor Europian con braband guods. milsranls uomr. 4 strange and incrodible report was opread gesterde ehrough the toen, on thaerrenghe of letters of the 281 Mr. Wellestey Poleto be Blaster of the Mint; be is trom Gipraller:— Thaoo state, thal the Government o 130 10 haven scat in the Cabinel. bpain had by a publie order excudell als French vessele Rhe tolloning hare been hinally desermined: — bearing the nhileslag trom the ports ol spain, The motive M1. Canninx, to be Ambasondor to the Court of Lis of ihis hoetits conduct is said to be the suetion given by on; Houis X VM. to the daims ol Charles VV.on the Thrond Ur. Huekisson, Prirg Couneillor, and Surveyer of th of Spain. Wo bardly think is proper te molico the ru. Noorsand forcen; mour, and the loundaliou ter is, without allaching en Mr. Blachford, a Lord of the Freasury: credit ln il oureeloes. Mr. Slurges Bourne, a Privy Counedor, and Member -.Rhe Dutchmail al gesterdig (Rog. 26) presents beveral fine Ladia Board; and. ordieles of intelligence; which, is not important, are go Ele Hon. I. W. Ward, a Prisg Conneillor, and 2 Enteresting a amusing. Phereis, indeed, gemeining hin Member of dhe Bourd ol Contros Ly gralisging in tha puner ihich ne have acquired by the peaco, of chaging inur Einning the domestie transaclion dleurrounding naliaus wishoulloeling restraint or excitin„ porcu man nalousy. Que Prince Euveriin ol the Quited Rotherland nas heen inveeled nith the Order of the Caster, aud tho Brussels Aug. 22.— The Prince Povereign bas namod Hereditary Prince, hieson, nich that of che Bach. Th Commissioners, who are alrcady departed to take posse- eeremonies took placeat Brussols, the wat of als ihst is sion of that important cils. Lt is aftermed that the arriva zy in the lon Countries, probably the luture scat o st Dord Custserdagh will cause some changes. t appears empire also tor the Hause of Nassau Orange. Vhere ih vertain, thal the general Goverument of Belgium will en Dube of Wellinghan is, louking at the slate of desence is tend begond the Maese, but wekoou not hou lar theven vhich thegarisoned touns are ou the Hlemich frontier sine is ioreach. and this, weapprekend, may be dane wilhout giving just The Dutch garrlson of Wamur is strengthened, as ihe vause for dissatisfaciimn to any gue An empire aliel Belgian regiment that is organised thare is soon to go to pas acquired aneu fioulies, mauld of course, even in time Vermonde. Oches troops are to go to Charterotand the athe prosoundest peace, have a barrier throun ground is. Tambro Dhe touns between Namur and the North Sca ale thooe The Prince of Orange and the Puke ol Wellington are in general in hich formed thebarrier in the reign of Quce expeeled, back to-morrou from visiting the trantiers Anne. bonis L1V. was moet annivus to retain Pournay Since the decree of the Prince Poversign wasknoun, the in hishands, but was uot allowed; vet the Allies of those number of Belgiau ofticers leading the French service in- dags never entered Paris, thongh Lord Bolinghroke van reases dail. thal projects of that nature were in cuntomplation. The Dord Casslereagh, his Britannie Majestys Minister, French barrier lino will of course cousist of Bergues, Cas nas arrived in this cily. On his passage throngh Abenl oel st. Venant, lsle, 5t. Amand, Maubeuge; 10 the for- he had an intersien with the American Envoys; and ege Phicalions of which they will no douht allend, and get„ „thing leads us to hope, thal peace between England am we presume, wilhout any expectalion of au aitack in ihe ine Ouited staten of America will soon be concluded. wwarter Brussels, Aug. 23. — Lord Castlereagh has laken op The Government ol the Prince Savereign, is such as his residence al the hotel of Pord Lynedock. U seems Lescribed in the Dutch mail, is palilie aud concilialing cartain, that since his Lordship had a conserencen ilh the Ihe employment of nalive subjeels in officis of state American Ambassadors al Chent, many difficulties in the mroughout the Bolgie provincis, is peculiarly proper ay of the negotiation hare boen remored, so that ahap- Nis Nighness wils recolleet enongh of the carly history of pissuo may be expeeled. Letters Hom Chent say, that Gis vun countrys independence, to bo anare thet in the Intendant of tho Department of the Sambre gives to- Erst leeling of diegust which oprung op in the minde of tay amagniticient entertainment to the Engishand Anc. Bo Duteb, was exciled by thonunder of spaviarde nbo sican Ambesadors. 4uino Nanoverian troops on their nay to the Weer„ to come to Belgium, hare regeived orders to hasten ther march, and wils arive in alen dags. Vboplaces they re 10 decupy drealready bred. U is not en bedoubted, bul the abode ol Lord Caste dagh al Brussels, huwever short it mag be will be diem guishod hy measures highly conducive io the interst of Belgium. tingland proteels our countrij in the most deeidel man- uer, and is resolved to employ als possible mans toeusun its independence and prospern. Ut is aftirmed, mat 2 numerous camp niss beformed on gorfronliers i te beginning uf September. The toop wits boedereied scveral duys in perlorming grand ma nadreo Krussel, Aug. 21.— The Collowing are some intereetng tetails respecling the ceremang of the indestitute of i Orders of the Garter and de Baib, nhich toek place on 1o 224. effis Rogal slighness the Prince Povereign of the Cnit- ed Netherlands, having huen recently appointed a Knighs st in moet nobte Order ol ihe Carter, and bie Prellenen Gord Caessereagh, and sir Ssaae Heard, Carter Ring ab arms, having been charged on the part ol his Rogal ligh- less che Princo Regent of Creat Britain, acting in tho name and othe behalf of the hovereign, to invest thenen nicht wilhe ihs insignia of theorder, this eeremong root thee on the 22.1, in presence of a vory consideralite an sembly, compooedl of the principal Punclionaries, tho Chies Omieurs of the staff, and the most distinguished of our cuzens of both dezes. Aster the usual forms had heen gune thiongh, Lord Casslereagh, in person, allach- ed ine paster to tne person of the Prince Sovercign, an ne Duke of Cambridge docuraled his Rogal Nighuees niet the ribband of ihe order, and their gave him the saluto rescribed by che statutes Ihe reception ol the Hereditary Prince of Ovange as Kuiht of the Oeder of the bach, rook place inmede ate falserwarde. Ford Casstereagh, op presenting to lecoialien, wich chal facility and deziance nhich chara terise his Lordchip, addressid his Royal Highnees in s pooch uhich made a lively aud agrecable impression on Mahoheard is. Wenouice asthe most remarkable jas„ sages those in which he mentinned te order of the bait is to kost military order of Greal Britain, and es being tilly granted to his Royal Nighuces tor hie valour asg wannor, and hie condoct fott of dienity as a Prince; thoig in uhich the Hoble hord aoded w0 che services performd to Eingland by the House of Orange in the establistment Hliberts and naliumal prosperis; and gesvred him thet among tho numerous recompenses which ihe fortunate „vents of lato munths had calledupor the Prince Regent in beston, there was non wlich gave the peoyle of Lingland more smeere salistielien than the bestowal of the prevent, and, in bue, nhere his Pncelsoney expressid his contidenes thal thu same talents and bravery wlich relatis to percon of soch high distinclien is uun beloethe wordd, and io conduet of dach is nou duly apprecialid. This dag took place the ecloberaliou of the birth-dag of he Princo of Orange. En the morning there was asupert parade in chepark; the English Guaids, the hrst regiment of Belgie inlantry of the sine the horcaarlilliry and regiment of Hlandvirian Hussare, werediaan op in sine in this vast and magnificeut spaccs Rhe nhole surmed tho most plaasing spectaele; trom ibe Gnances of the troogs and the dlegant diversing of their vuiloimes Vheerond. altiaeted io the spectaele were bo numerous, thas is was difticult to more. Alser several discharges of muikdrg l the troops debled belore the Palace of the Prince sporls, isuminalions, and dre warks, terminatie the hoo ivitien of this dag, wlich willloom an exoch in ineannal ol Bruscels. Ali trwe lriends of theis countig mast binco date the era of therenewal ol us happiness and prospecil Chent, Aux. 22.— Mr. Rodd, son in-tan to Presidert Madison, eud Prirale Secretary 10 Mr. Gallalin, is arvieed icre Ut is afsermed that 2 camp of Englisb troops wils bo formed between Pournag and Courtrag. By 2 private leller, of good authorisy, in this colang, is was underslood that those colonien, by bomearrangements wooldbe eeded 10 Great Bririn for tre Jaars. rux inisu danicocors. We perceire by the Dublin Papers, thab the Letter of Ul Quarantolti, from Rhome, was received by ine lrish Demagogues in the manner thal might be expoeted. Vo Iraan of the Paction in Dublin, verritted al the prospect t conciliation or harmony, saye Wearo reallg glad that Quarantolli has afforded tot ina people of treland eu opportunily of repelling the charge of passive abessience and medu subserviineg to tho Toe ol 51. Peter. — hey will not opey this Decre Andan Prist Priest, in the bamo Payer, expressen rimsels in the salloning elegant manner opon ihe eubject Altes insinwating that U. Quarantolli was pribed by Dord W. Bentinck, ho says —M1. Quarantolli, and hie most learned Pielales, were undouhledty voor al the time„ he argumentum ad ventrem is very strong every nhere and particularly al Rome. Hethen proceeds to call the Popes Vicar baconsum- mate blockhead, and conclides thus.— 6 Poory attempt to maaken the Catholie Church in Tre- and shall in theend prove sruillees and as tong as the Thamroe so green chall adarn our island, so long stall he Faith delivered to us by 51. Patrick provail, in apito ol Kings, Parllaments, Orangemen, and Quarantollis, Died.) Al his plantation in Canje Ar. Ecanso.
National Archives / Archiv South Holland, Archivnummer 1.05.21, Inventaris van de digitale duplicaten van de lokale bestuursarchieven van de Nederlandse koloniën Essequibo, Demerara en Berbice en notariële akten [tezamen 'Dutch Series' genoemd], aanwezig in de National Archives of Guyana te Georgetown, (1685) 1720-1814 (1827), Inventar nummer AH.5, The Berbice Gazette, Nrs. 438 - 575. February 1813 - September 1815.
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