A letter from Montego Bay, dated Jan. 10, says, "By Capt. Jacks, who arrived a few days ago from the Grand Caimanas, we are informed, that the crew of the Camel privateer, James Pine, Commander, belonging to Charles-Town,1 landed on the west end of that Island the 14th of December, and plundered the inhabitants, both men, women, and children, of all their cloaths and furniture, not leaving them so much as a plate, knife, or fork, &c. killed their live stock of all kinds; carried off two Negroes, four puncheons of rum, three casks of wine, some barrels of flour, cordage, block, &c."