London. Wednesday, July 16.
Yesterday a Messenger was dispatched from the Earl of Suffolk's office to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with orders to delay the sailing of all the shipping in the port of Dublin till our letter of marque cruizers arrived there to convoy their outward-bound ships for the security of their trade, and the same orders to be sent off by his Excellency to the northern ports in Ireland on the same account, and messengers are sent on the same errand to Glasgow, and the other ports in Scotland.