Admiralty Office, June 18.
By letters received from the Hon. Samuel Barrington, Captain of his Majesty's ship Prince of Wales, and from Capt. [Joshua] Rowley of the Monarch, it appears the former has taken and sent into Plymouth an American schooner called the Mary, John Roberts master, laden with salt, brandy, and dry goods, bound to South Carolina; and that the latter has taken and brought into Portsmouth the Belle Savage brig, Elijah Steel master, from South Carolina, having on board a cargo of rice, indigo, deer skins, and tobacco.
It further appears by a letter received from Dartmouth, that the brig Success, a letter of marque, Arthur French master, had on her voyage to Newfoundland retaken a brig, called the Falmouth, from Greenock to Quebec, which he intended to carry to St. John's.