Lord Sandwich ascribed the burning of the town of Norfolk ''.to the rebels, who fired at a flag of truce, an action ~nprecedented in war." General Montgomery, in a letter to Carleton, makes use of this expression, "Firing on a flag of truce, hitherto unprecedented, even among savages, prevents my following the ordinary mode of conveying my sentiments." From this passage it appears, that Carleton's people did at Quebec, the very thing for which Lord Sandwich blamed the rebels at Norfolk. "They fired on a flag of truce, which is a mode of proceeding unprecedented among savages." Orders are given for two frigates to be immediately .stationed on the Irish coast, where, we are informed some foreign vessels have lately been discovered making observations.