Arrived this day from Quebec his Majesty's ship Isis, Commodore Douglas, with General Burgoyne, his Aids de Camp, Sir Francis Clerke, and Capt. Gardner, as also Mr. Alexander Davidson, and Mr. Thomas Ainslie, and bring accounts of our army having returned from Crown Point, to go into winter quarters at St. John's, Montreal, Chamble, and Quebec. They also bring accounts of the rebels at Ticonderoga having put a 20 gun ship on the stocks, and are making great preparations for another engagement on Lake Champlain next spring. The Isis left Quebec the 8th of November, when General Carleton was expected there hourly. Sailed from Quebec at the same time the Blonde frigate, Captain Pownall, who is ordered to cruize on the Banks of Newfoundland for a few weeks. Left at Quebec the Triton frigate, the Garland, and the Viper sloop of war, which are to winter there, as are also about 20 transports. On the 7th inst. spoke with the Thames ship of war, with 14 sail of transports under her convoy for New-York, off the Land's End, all well.