We have just heard the following verbal account, brought by the eastern post, viz. ー That one of our provincial armed vessels had just taken and brought into ———— a store ship from England, from which they had taken the following articles, said to be as suitable for our present occasion, as if they had been sent according to an invoice from the Continental Congress, and that General Washington, when the post left Cambridge, had sent waggons, &c. to bring them to the camp, viz 30. Tons of cartridges, 2500 Stands of small arms, 2 Brass 24 pounders, 2 Ditto [brass] 18 pounders, 1 13 1/4 inch mortar, Some small mortars, &c, The whole estimated at 30,000 £. Sterling value.1