Three vessels were taken last week, about seven leagues from Scilly, by the Civil Usage American privateer, mounting 14 carriage guns and nine swivels, with 70 men. One of the vessels was bound from London to Limerick, one from Bristol to the Madeiras, and one from Tinby to this port with bark; they were all sent to America. The Captains were landed here on Sunday last, who report, that they were taken within view of a man of war, who could not sail to their relief, there being a dead calm, and the privateer rowing with 16 oars: They also report, that soon after they were put on board the Dutchman (that brought them here) they saw the same privateer take a large vessel, who, before she struck fired five guns. The Captains say, they were treated with the utmost humanity and civility by the Captain and crew of the privateer.