Captain Graves, of the Elinor, is arrived here from Barbadoes, which Place he left the 19th of August, and says, that before he sailed a Vessel arrived from Bermudas; the Master of which told him that the Captain of a Privateer that had put in there to heave down his Ship said, that he had taken among other Vessels a Captain Craig, from Liverpoole. The Black River, Currie, sailed the 20th of July from Dominica for Bristol: On the 2d of August, in Lat. 31. Long 63. was taken by the Enterprize Privateer, Captain [James] Campbell, of Baltimore, in Maryland, who had taken the Lancashire, Jones, from Jamaica to Liverpool; a Brig from ditto to England, and a Brig from St. Croix to Guernsey; a Sloop of Dartmouth from Barbadoes to Newfoundland, and had taken the James, Higgins, from Antigua to Lancaster, on board of whom the Privateer put the Mate of the Black River, and several Men; the Mate and Part of the People rose upon the Provincials, retook her, and brought her into Bristol. They afterwards fell in with the Tender belonging to the Nautilus Sloop of War which was at Bermudas, and put on board a Prize Master, and four of the Privateers Men. The Privateer intended going on the Coast of Portugal in the Winter. The Privateer had taken a Sloop belonging to Tortola for Newfoundland, which they gave up to the Captain, and put on board her twenty-four Seamen, and a Mr. Wilcock, a Passenger of the James. The Privateer was a Schooner of eight Guns, and had sixty Men when she came out, and rowed with Oars.