Newbury-Port, September 27
Last Monday arrived here, the Brig Stork. Philip Aubin master, from Port Royal, in Martinico, which place he left the 24th of August, in company with Captains Clowin and Derry, bound to Philadelphia.
Last Tuesday was brought in here by the Washington Privateer, a Bark bound to the West-Indies, to fetch soldiers for the enemy; she had on board a quantity of provisions, and a few pieces of cannon.
Yesterday was brought into this harbour, taken by a privateer belonging to Salem; a ship from Grenada, bound to London, having on board 290 hogsheads of Sugar, 40 of rum, and 2 of coffee.
The same day was carried into Portsmouth, a ship of between 2 and 300 tons, laden with about 230 hogsheads of sugar, 50 of rum, and some wine. We also hear that a Schooner of about 90 tons, laden with salt, linen and Household Furniture, was carried into Ipswich, about two days ago.