We hear from Newport, that Capt. Wallace, commander of the ministerial pirates, which have long infested that harbour, having received on board his ship, a number of Negroes who had absconded from the town, the Commander of the Colony troops thought of an expedient for giving him a check. Captain [William) Barton, with a party of men, was sent to Brenton's Point, from which Wallace usually took off the slaves; and having placed his men properly, ordered a Negro to hail the Pirate's ship, which the fellow complied with; he was answered from the ship, and asked what he wanted; ー he replied, that he was a poor Negro belonging to Mr. John Collins, was tired of living with Yankees, and wanted to go on board the ship. Wallace swallowed the bate immediately; he ordered a boat ashore, with a midshipman and two seamen, who were all made prisoners by Captain Barton.