Last Wednesday Night Mr. Lowther arrived here with his Family, from Edenton, in North-Carolina, being obliged to leave that Province, where the Rebels are persecuting to Death and Destruction every Person, that will not join in the present Rebellion. Last Monday Mr. Lowther fell in with the Hinchinbrooke Sloop of War, Lieut. Ellis, who had taken a Schooner from Boston with 12 Hogsheads of Sugar and one of Rum, bound for Baltimore, in Maryland. Another Vessel, taken by the same Sloop of War, was then burning in Sight.
Last Monday Evening arrived here from England his Majesty's Ship the St. Albans, Capt. Onslow, of 64 Guns, and brought in under Convoy several Vessels with some British Artillery and Hessian Yagers.
The 15th Instant returned here from a Cruize his Majesty's armed Sloop Harlem, Lieut. Knight, and the Stanly Brig Tender: A few Days before they came in, they cut out of Egg-Harbour two Brigs, one of them a Letter of Marque, the other is loaded with Lumber and Tar: They took three other Vessels during their Cruize.