New-York, March 17.
The Thames Frigate, Capt. Tyringham Howe, arrived on Monday Evening from England. She brought over in Cash to the Amount of £.100, 000 for the Army and Navy; and sailed from Portsmouth on the 4th of December, having under Convoy 16 Sail of Victuallers, some of which came in with her.
By a Transport just arrived, we learn that the Galatea has lately taken fourteen Prizes. The Transport spoke with her at Sea off the Bermudas.
Since our last was sent in here by his Majesty's Ship Emerald, the Schooners Judith and Edward, from Virginia for Cape-Anne, laden with Wheat, Tar, Turpentine, and Tobacco, taken the 8th Inst.1
1. "By The Emerald: March 3, Edward, Samuel Arnold, Master, from Baltimore; with Bread and Flour. [March] 8. Judith, Mark Burnam, Master, from Virginia; with Flour," Howe's Prize List, May 22, 1777, London Gazette, July 8 to July 12, 1777.