Capihelahion of 1796. — being ar follo

the members Laving expressed Heer

readingss to sake te oebove oath thesame

and tte secretary of ste loart,

Ooth was administeeld to them, with Ke„

nmal solemniher, by the Commander in cheef

after which tey proceesed to eonoeder

of ste berst mode of cavang the said ooth

to te saken by ste Inhabisante al large,

and is was Revolved en consequeree to enaet

for Mat prospose

metheekobgeet tte following Publicahon

see tte Printed Copies of thesames

3.

te above Publicahion having, been

approved of, se Secretary was ordered to

promulgate tesame and to coure printe

Copies sereof to besent rourd in the vifferent

District.

Was read en address of M.r G. S. Guicherik

whereby he declares ko vesign the sitrcation of

Fiscal of Demerary; — and the membershaving

represented to the Commandes in chief the

necessity there existed forthe manntenarie of

good order ands Police in the Colony, that some

provision Thould speedily be made in this

behalf, — His Excetterey said he would

willingly doso, but kat, as hot knowing to en

whom thi office could te best conferred vnde te

present circumstances of the Colony, he would

beglad on thee occanon te have ste advicé of

the Court in te tusiness

te wembers Hereupoon observed Hat

M.r van Berckel who held te situation of

Fiscal vnder te British Goverrment and uinchll

Holland

ke arrival hom, of tte Cate Governors General,

agam

might possibly enelive to accept of is, -and

tte General coniciding in heopinion ofthe

members ttat M.r van Berckel was a