Williamsburg, Saturday, Jan. 27.
By capt. [John] Green, just arrived from Norfolk, we learn that the day after the late cannonading, from the Liverpool and Otter, two sailors were taken prisoners a little below the new distillery, in search of water (of which the fleet is greatly in want), who informed, that a number of men were wounded in the fray at the Town Point wharf, and carried off in the boats. And capt. Green tells us, that the enemy appear solicitous to conceal their dead and wounded, as their brother savages, the Indians, who have always been remarkable for that piece of finesse.