We hear from Georgia, that a small armed vessel, commanded by one Kebly, and fitted out at Augustine, lately came into an Inlet near Sunbury, under Pretence of being a trading Vessel from Cape Francois, and decoyed Capt. Woodruff, Commander of a Row Galley stationed there, and two of his Crew on board. They afterwards landed some Men on Sapello, and robbed Mrs. Mackay's Plantation of several Negroes, &c. The Deceit being discovered, the Alarm was given, and a Party of the Row Galley's Crew, landed, pursued them, and took 7 of them prisoners. The Pirate, finding she was discovered, put out to Sea, but not without receiving several Shot from the Galley, from which, having a favourable Wind, she soon got clear.
Three Prizes (two Schooners and a Brig) taken by the Northern Cruisers, have arrived here since our last.