In our gazette of the 11th instant, we mentioned the brig taken by capt. Manly, bound from Antigua to Boston, being consign'd to one Brimer ー As there are several lately removed from the town of Boston, by the name of Brimmer, we would inform the public that the forementioned Brimer should have been one Alexander Brymer, a Scotch agent to the victuallers of the ministerial navy at Boston.
We hear that a brig from Portugal, bound to New-York, which had been taken by the enemy, and ordered to Boston, was retaken a few days ago by one of the continental cruizers, and carried into Plymouth. She was laden with salt, and had on board, when retaken, a midshipman, and 6 or 8 seamen belonging to the enemy
Saturday last Admiral Shuldham, 'tis said, arrived at Boston to supercede Admiral Graves. At the same Time arrived seven Transports, we hear without any Troops.