The last Accounts from his Majesty's Ship the Liverpool,1 are, That she lays at a Place called Old Rockaway; at low Water, she is dry as far as her Fore Chains, and there is 11 feet astern: Her Rudder is knocked off, and 'tis thought she will not be lost. . . .
Friday arrived here the Lee Sloop,2 Capt. James Lowe, loaded with Staves, Flour, and Tobacco; she was cut out of Morris's River3 in Delaware Bay, by the Hawke Schooner,4 a Tender belonging to the Experiment Man of War, the ever vigilant and brave Sir James Wallace, Commander. This is the fifth Prize sent in here within this Month by the Experiment. The Lee spoke with the Dispatch Sloop of War, with a Brig Prize, both bound to Rhode-Island.