It is said Capt. Stephenson, Commander of the Ship Lady Juliana, which was taken by the Provincials, was coming Home with his Lady, whom he had married Abroad, and had received a considerable Fortune with her, the Whole of which was seized by the Provincials.
By a private Letter received in Town from Philadelphia, dated June 28, we find that two Ships had arrived from Holland, and four more were hourly expected, all laden with Dutch Effects; and that four Vessels under foreign Colours, cleared at the Isle of Wight, and laden with valuable Cargoes, were also expected.