The Privateer Schooner Eagle, Capt. Isaac Field, has taken and sent into a safe Port a Transport Schooner, burthen about 110 Tons, bound from Quebec to New-York, with a Cargo of Coal.
Since our last arrived here Mr. John Pool, late Cooper of the Sloop Neptune, Capt Thomas Munro, of this Port. He informs that the said Sloop was taken the 19th of December last on her homeward bound Passage from Surina[m] by the Galatea, a 20 gun Ship, and carried into Bermuda. He also informs of the following Vessels being taken by the Galatea; viz. the Privateer Schooner Buckskin, Capt. Samuel Handy, of Virginia, mounting 4 Carriage Guns; 1 a Schooner from South Carolina, Capt. North; 2 a Schooner from New London, Capt. Lamphier; 3 a sloop from New-London, Capt. Dale; 4 and. a sloop from Harbour Islands, Capt. Barnard, bound to Nantucket. 5 The above Prizes were all carried to Bermuda, except the Privateer, which was burnt at Sea, after being stript, and the Hands taken out.