Last Thursday se'nnight arrived at Cape Ann, the Privateer Schooner Warren, Capt. Coulson, after a Cruize of 6 Weeks; in which she took a large Schooner bound from Dominica to Quebec, which has safe arrived in Port 1 — Same Day arrived two Prizes, one of them a Vessel from Ireland, for the Garrison at Gibraltar, taken by the Privateer Sloop Union, Capt. Somes,2 the other loaded with Fish.
The beginning of last week the privateer sloop, commanded by William Dennis,3 sent into a safe port at the southward, the Countess of Eglinton, a brigantine from Greenock in Glasgow, bound to Antigua. The following is a schedule of the cargo on board the brigantine Countess of Eglinton, viz. 57 bales, 110 boxes, 34 casks, 2 chests and five trunks of haberdashery, 368 yards printed linnen, 1223 pounds of wrought leather shoes, 4513 pounds green glass bottles, 39 barrels and two firkins strong ale, 6797 pounds tallow candles, 2420 refined sugar, 67028 yards British bounty linnen, 7410 yards Irish ditto, 4488 yards British striped and check'd ditto, 207 firkins of butter, 126 gallons Portugal wine, and 210 bundles of iron hoops.