NEW-YORK, AUGUST 1.
The brig Enterprize, Captain Squire, belonging to Messrs. Moore and Neil,1 of this city, on the 14th inst. took a French snow of 18 guns, laden with salt and dry goods, from Bourdeaux, for Carolina, and sent her to St. Augustine: On the 15th, she took a sloop laden with naval stores, out of Bouge Inlet;2 on the 17th, she took the snow David, laden also with salt and dry goods. On the 22d, she took the sloop Betsy, out of Ocracock, laden with rum, gin, sugar, salt and dry goods—The ENTERPRIZE, was left safe on the 22d instant.
Captain Squires of the brig Enterprize, stopped the ship Peggy, and about twenty more sail of vessels, from going up the river Delaware, after it had been evacuated.