The Count de Marbeuf, Capt. Lochee, from Martinique, who is arrived in the Garonne, spoke on her passage with an American privateer, which had a prize in company. Three gentlemen and a lady from on board her, by leave from their captors, took a passage to Europe with Capt. Lochee, and are safe arrived here. Four English sailors also, with the master of the prize, were suffered to come home in the Count de Marbeuf, the privateer having more prisoners than she could well manage, and being on that account glad of the opportunity to getting rid of them. The gentlemen and lady are sent out for Paris, as is the master of the ship, which I think they say came from Antigua, and the sailors mean to take a passage home in a sloop lading here for London.