Capt. George Wait Babcock, in the Privateer Ship Marlborough,1 belonging to Mr. John Brown and Company of Providence, has taken two Prizes, one is arrived,2 and the Cargo is, 84 Casks Loaf-Sugar, Cheese, Pork, Beef, Flour, Oatmeal, Porter, Claret and Sherry Wines, &c. &c. &c. The other is not arrived,3 but Capt. Babcock thought proper to select 300 Cases of Geneva,4 150 half do. of do. 20 Butts of do. 1000 Small Arms, a Quantity of British Goods, 1000 Wt. of Ivory Teeth, &c. with which he is arrived in a safe Port.5
The Montgomery Privateer,6 has taken and carried into a safe Port, a Prize Schooner, called the Hope:7 what she is laden with, we have not yet heard.
Thursday last arrived a small prize of two 6 pounders and four swivels,8 taken by the Blaze Castle. She was fitted out at Antigua as a cruizer, and had been very successful before the Blaze-Castle came across her. The Blaze-Castle had a prize with her, laden with dry goods, and may be soon expected.9
Saturday last also arrived safe in port, another prize a brig of about 130 Tons,10 taken by the Blaze Castle, laden with wine. 'Tis said the prize laden with dry goods, mentioned in the preceeding paragraph, arrived safe in a southern port last Thursday.
Sunday arrived a small Providence Turtler,11 a Prize, about 40 Tons burthen, taken by the private armed Vessel, called the St. Pee,12 belonging to Salem.