Watertown, September 23 [sic 30].
On Monday last Capt. Freeman Paine, in the schooner Eagle from Providence, sent into Boston harbour a ship from Grenada bound for Europe, laden with 209 hogsheads sugar, 158 puncheons rum, &c.&c.
We also hear that Captain Paine is arrived safe into Plimouth with two prizes, one of which is the brigantine from Virginia mention'd in our last, and the other a West Indiaman; and that he took a fifth, from Honduras, but she is not yet arrived.
Yesterday se'nnight was sent into Providence by Capt. Munroe [James Munro], the prize ship Blaze Castle from Barbados bound for London having on board 100 pipes of Madeira wine, 120 hogsheads sugar, 18,000 weight Whalebone, 120 barrels of Oil, &c.
Wednesday last a sloop laden with Dry Fish was carried into Salem by Capt. [Samuel] Waters in the schooner Dolphin, mounting only six swivels.
Wednesday Capt. [Nathaniel] Odiorne, in the Washington privateer, carried into Newbury-Port, a bark from New York, bound to St. Vincents, with provisions for 120 men for 6 months. She sailed in company with 5 or 6 transports, under convoy of the Solebay frigate, in order to fetch troops from thence.