On Wednesday last, a rebel gun boat, with one three pounder, called the Fame, No. 71,1 was taken by the Pearl2 and Camilla's3 boats out of a creek a little above Reedy Point.
Last Thursday the Pearl's boats took two rebel boats out of a canal at Reedy Point; one a large long boat, fitted for a four pounder and one swivel; the other a yawl, fitted for five swivels, but neither men nor arms in them.
Last week a rebel schooner was taken in Duck creek, and brought up to this city.4 The number of the crew, now prisoners, are about twenty, amongst whom are two pilots, Henry Tudor, and James Bruce. It is said she was taken by a party of the crew belonging to the Diamond.5