Since our last the Brig Cabot, Capt. Hinman, the Brig Andrew Doria, Capt. Biddle, and the Fly Tender, Part of the Continental Fleet, have arrived here.
A considerable Number of Vessels, bound to different foreign Ports, are now lying in this Harbour, waiting a favorable Opportunity to put to Sea. Intelligence from Capt. John Davis, at his Station at Montauk.
Thursday, June 20. In the morning espied a ship S.E. from the point; and in the afternoon, one about E.S.E.
Friday, 21. One large ship under Block-Island ー in the morning heard some heavy cannon about S.E.
Saturday, 22. No ships seen this day ー several cannon heard about S.E.
Sunday, 23. In the morning saw a small sloop standing in from sea; when close in with the point, lay too a-hull, for some time, then made sail and stood for Block-Island ー supposed to be a ship's tender.
Monday 24. In the forenoon saw a small sloop about half way from Montauk-Point to Block-Island, lying too a-hull ー Just at night saw a brig coming in from sea.
Tuesday, 25. Early in the morning espy'd a brig under the west end of Fishers-Island, standing for New-London.
Wednesday, 26. Nothing seen at sea.