The Brig Cabot, Elisha Hinman, Esq; Commander, in the Service of the United States, has taken two Ships from Jamaica, bound to London, laden with Sugar, Rum, Some Indico, &c.
Captain Thomas Stacey, in the Privateer Diamond, has taken a Ship bound from Quebec to England, laden with Coal, Copper Kettles, &c.
Captain Christopher Whipple, in the Privateer Brig Putnam has taken a Ship bound from Antigua to England, laden with Sugar.
Captain [Job] Pearce, in a Privateer belonging to East Greenwich has taken a Ship bound from Nova-Scotia to Jamaica, laden with Fish, Boards, Spars, &c.
Captain [Joseph] Jauncey, in the Privateer Washington, belonging to the State of New-York, has taken a large Snow, laden with Provisions, &c. bound from London to New York.
All the above Prizes have arrived in safe Ports; as also two others, lately mentioned to have been taken by the Providence Sloop of War, in the Service of the United States, John P. Jones, Esq; Commander.
It is reported that the Enemy have taken and destroyed some of our Vessels on the Lakes; but no Particulars are yet received.