Lieut. Clark in a row-galley, with a party under his command; lately went on a cruize in the Sound: In Connecticut he set fire to a rebel galley and destroyed several boats. A party of rebels who assembled to oppose him were drove back with the loss of five killed and nine wounded.1
Among the prisoners brought in here by Lieut. Clark; is Charles Wright, brother to that notorious rebel Obadiah Wright, who, since the reduction of Long-Island; has kept a store at the East-End of it, and is suspected to have carried on a most iniquitous trade, by purchasing goods in this city and supplying the rebels with them. About two months ago said Obadiah Wright went over to the rebels in Connecticut, with goods and cash, it is said to a large amount.2