We hear from New-Jersey, that on Monday last [January 22], the people in the sea port towns, having notice that a store ship with coals, porter, cheese, &c. for the ministerial army in Boston was arrived at the Hook,1 a number of men in a small vessel at night boarded, took and brought her into port, where they have unloaded her. The cargo consists of 120 chaldron of coals, 100 barrels of porter, 300 sacks of potatoes, 10 pipes of sour crout, 4 four pounders, some powder and arms, and sundry other goods: They brought 80 hogs from London, but many of them died on the Voyage.