London, Thursday, June 26.
Advices are received from New Providence, that a hurricane had happened at the Bahama Islands, which had driven on shore two American privateers, a great number of Bermudian vessels, and had also done great damage in the Gulph of Florida, where a Spanish man of war foundered, and all on board perished.
The Peter and John, M'Carty, from Oporto to London, is taken by the Freedom privateer.
The Dispatch sloop of war has taken and sent into Corke, the Friend ship, Dixie, from South Carolina forBourdeaux, with Indigo, rice &c.
The Noble, Addis, from Cork to New York, is taken, and carried into Guadaloupe.
The Three Sisters, Spiers, from St. Ubes to Corke, and the Lord North, Martin, bound to Corke, are both taken by the Freedom privateer.