Last Thursday a prize brig, loaded with rum and sugar, went up the east passage; she was bound for Antigua for the British fleet and army at New-York, and taken by the privateer Industry, Captain Thomas Child, who had taken another large brig from Jamaica, loaded with sugar, mahogany and logwood, which, we hear, is safe arrived at the eastward.
The Lady Washington privateer, Capt James Godfrey, has sent a fine ship into a port in the Massachusett's State, loaded with 425 hogsheads of sugar, some rum, cotton, &c.
A ship loaded with dry goods, bound to Quebec, and taken by Capt. [Arthur] Crawford, went into a safe port yesterday; about the same time another ship from Jamaica, with sugar, rum, &c. taken by Capt [Abner] Coffin, went into a secure harbour.