On Sunday morning last [July 6] a boat, with several Ladies and Gentlemen, sailed from Tramore, in the county of Waterford, on a party of pleasure, and about four leagues to the South East, fell in with a vessel, schooner rigged, which fired a gun to bring the boat along—side. The company immediately complied, and were ordered on board the privateer; they were conducted to the cabin, when they were told by an Officer, that they were prisoners to Capt. Jeremiah Heydon, of the Oliver Cromwell privateer, of Marblehead; after some conversation, in which the Captain and Officers made themselves merry, they were entertained with cold ham, and some excellent Madeira, and then dismissed. The privateer took leave with three cheers, and stood to the South West towards the Bristol Channel.