On Sunday last arrived here a French Ship from Havre de Grace and L'Orient,1 with a very valuable Cargo, on Account of these United States, among which are the following Articles, viz. 52 Pieces of Brass Cannon with all the Apparatus, 6132 Stand of Arms, 255,000 Gun Flints, 925 Tents, 21 Bales and one Case Cloths, Serges, Linnens &c. Five Bales Blankets, 62 Packages of Tin Plates, a large Quantity of Iron and Lead Balls, lntrenching Tools, Granadoes, 1029 bls. of Powder, &c. &c: In the above Vessel came Passengers 22 commissioned Officers of the Train, &c. Also a Number of Workmen and Artificers.
The same Day arrived here the Prize Brig. Rebecca (taken by Capt. Robert Parker, in the Portsmouth Frigate of this Place) from Cork, bound to St. Christophers, laden with Beef, Pork, Butter, Herrings &c. ー And on Thursday the 24th Instant, arrived here the Prize Snow T[r]uit, taken by the same Ship of War, bound from Cork to Tortola; her Cargo consists of Beef, Pork, Butter, Beans, Groats, Oats, Tongues, Herrings, &c.2 There is also at Casco-Bay the Prize Brigantine Hannah, taken by the same Vessel, mounting 10 Guns, bound from New York to Antigua.
A ship from Honduras, with Log Wood, taken by Capt. Fisk, from Boston is safe arrived here.