Thursday, March 5. London.
. . . The John, Casaman, from the Mississippi to London, was taken the 13th of Oct. in the gulph, by a privateer called the Notre Dame, Seymour,1 and afterwards retaken by an armed brig in government's service, and carried into St. John's river, between Georgia and Florida. . . .
The Active, a letter of marque, Capt. Agnew, has taken and brought into Guernsey two armed prizes, one a schooner of 130 tons burthen, bound from Nantucket to Nantz, and the other a brig, bound from Boston to Bourdeaux.