Liverpool [Nova Scotia], Thursday, June 4th,—Cloudy, and some rain, and foggy. A small Privateer comes into the Harbour, early in the morning, and halls along side the wreck of the French Ship.1 We hear a report that a Malagash schooner was retaken by some Dutchmen yesterday, at Port matoon, and also hear the Blonde has three privateers stroped in at the Ragged Islands,2 and the Arbuthnot two stroped in at Port Roseway.3 I hear some of the Privateers men, that belonged to the retaken Schooner, are in Town. We double the Guard on acct. of the Privateers being in the Harbour, and the said Men on shore.