The Chalkle, Furse, from Honduras to Bristol, was taken the 2d ult. in lat. 42. long. 43. by the Massachuset, and Tyrannicide privateers, belonging to the Congress, and got to Kinsale in the brig Eagle, Capt. Holloway, of Dartmouth, who also was taken by the said privateers. Capt. Furse writes, that those privateers came out of Salem the 19th of March, in company with the Cabot privateer,2 and that night they were all chased by the Milford frigate; and the officers on board the Massachuset privateer told Capt. Furse, they believed she fell a sacrifice to the Milford. Those privateers are to go to France before they return; but Capt. Furse believes, they would put into some port of the west of Ireland to water as they had not water sufficient to last them more than 20 days, but provisions enough for six months. The musquets and cutlasses on board the Massachuset were all French.