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Show N. 7. Till". "7 A ll. %\-\\"\Q 31. W-YORK : It',\r'l,r\»'(}, ALT}. 8, 1812. .i.\iAin'. 5" the lltl'i July, Gcncral er Detroit, at the head of an exchange receipt and oaths from them not ] metre of the two last mentioned prizes who A to serve until the provisions were complied were released. with. A! 1395-1911, a British schooner of about St) At Alt/:rb/e/u'anl, the privatecr schr. Snow i tons, with dry-goods, sugar and ruin, prize at d proceeded about two Bit-d, capt. Stacy, from a cruiziz; brongh in with her two English schooners lmizi S . rt Sandwich, fremiihich Johns, N B. lhrlla‘ti'lia-x, with ltlll cargoes, ,(1 on his alprcach: here supposed to be of provisions-taken {uh 33. be standard ol‘tlie United ed the Proclamation coig column. 600 of ll]: iavt- joined ththncral llt‘tl among the Canadian thtir homes, and Several :o. The Indians waited A schooner which she had taken previously. , was oil Owl's lead on Friday last. ples, turtles, and twtmty-tour thousand dol- mg side, when theyitill according to circumstan- lars specie, and the British schooner - , Pindar, from same part, With ten thnismd to (ltpend on the intend: lalden. Ourtroopsttert At Ilftb‘t,'ll.\'.5‘('/, a British schooner with provisions, prize to the hair 'l‘rztzlcr. At St. rUurp's, the BI itish schooner \Vade-Johnson, from Nassau, with pine ap- dollars, prizes to the gun-boats under Com- modore Campbell. *ager to be led to then At Boston, English ship Anne Green, 460 tons burthen, with rum, coals, &C. carries a report lately made t i b} the Hon. Samuel L '1": l'endegrast and Ros eight twelve pound carronade and two long 6'5, rize to the. brig Gossamer. n_v, it appears that plentfi ‘ Silt'x, suitable for th: At AS'alem, the privateer Buckskin, from a cruise, has captured four British schooners, ear Schoole} 's mountain of the British scliooncrs was the Mary-Ann, from Halifax for Quebec, with militarv and naval stores, and Col. Pearson and lady, (said to be the (laughter ol‘ Admiral Collin) and servants: they remain on board the prize. Nava-Scotia has by pre- )SC lJtl‘Actn the ages 0: 3 hold themselve in read? moment's notice. n'i/ 1‘2. Captain \V'oct 'ps, (we learn with pie:- ‘re tor the purpose of at .recting repairs on the tri. oton, and it thought pr,- irks tor the deleiice 0! ti; At ATOIfi/ll', a British brig from the Westlndies, prize to the Paul Jones, of New- York. At Allard/dread, a British schooner with privateer. . . At New-1.072rlm, the American brig Neri- na, from Newry (Ireland) with passengers a-shs, was captured by a British cruiser and recaptured by the passengers. A: Giant-ester, the American fishing schr. )(lt'ln‘n'titltCltS. (tenet. turned to his station ii ,_---. lNl‘. MEMORANDA U/t'll'l‘i 1). runner Governor M‘Ktti. t,‘ i. , has captured an lingl iriiii. , Cruz Vera La for : Sl-iVEN'l‘Y 'l'llOl- Four Sisters, taken by the Biitish frigate Tvlaidstone, retaken by a privateer. At Salem, privateer schooner Dolphin, Japt. Jacob Endicott, from a cruize. 'l'h: Dolphin has taken seven British Vessels, tour of which have arrived, viz. a ship, two brigs and a schooner. A large barque, with a cargo of flour and naval stores, which she had taken, is supposed to be recaptured, as a British vessel 0,. war was seen in chase of her. A schooner which she took, was released, after taking; from her on: thousand S Sll‘ll‘lthG, tlplt.‘l:t.3 dollars, and a quantity or'l furs; the prize, NI)" r11) (lll'lOLYSdMi he prize has arriied 3? which has not yet arrived, is a schooner from ..it itish brig Lamprt‘,‘ iron. away, priztinastei. ‘) it,. IU Z-‘J with tum, pt'l ti, was e Sh All: 7‘, ,)-»,(j Kmt} t: l'w i'tiiuda. lhe min ‘v‘i 1 -' ' i tlai IJll ol or ia [hit tit. ( g; . In} h lt i.(ri, til ' it litgit \ ' win lzttiiatcu lot‘ H iii i"- r 'i' donned Lli'. tll'?‘ Hi‘l _ 2-, »._t. .i‘.. i..i. ig ‘l Hatt a iir .ll t; 1"" 7 i"'eill.ix1'l",(.l,l I il'H‘r r‘l l‘otut- "'1 t" ,,;.. [quell [ht mill}, iiW'",, M.» A great number of other captures are an- IlOllliCt'tl, and many of them have, we presume, arrived. It: would be very desirable, as Well to avoid errors as to gratify those iii- terested, if the prizes would, on their arr:val, be reported by name, Bar". This we find in many instances neglected. CLEARLY). Err/[2more-Privaiecr sch'r Sarah-Anne. C'r'iar/t'stmt-Privatcer sch'r Mary-Anne. Mao-Ho'ven-~A small privateer, name not mentioned. New-Tor/é-Privateer schooners Marengo, Sale/ir- Privateer ship John, sixteen guns and 105 men. their cargoes, some of course have been ta~ kcn, and many of the returning vessels will, we fear, fall into the enemy's hands 5 but our privateers will probably soon be so numerous as to turn the balance of this trade in our fa~ vour. We relate with pleasure, that but few privatccrs have yet been captured, and that, when chased, they have generally outsailetl the enemy. Among the American vessels captured by the British we notice the follow-= ing. Ships lV'Iarquis de Someruclos, of Salem, FLAGS OF TRUCK. The Cnglish ketch Gleaner, has arrived at this port as a llagof truce, with dispatch es, from Halifax and ltltigland. clay, the bearer ol‘ dispatches, l‘ili. Bar- which are said to be of the utmost importance, has proceeded on to \Vashington. lumber, and naval stores, prize to the Lion .1 Armstrong has arrive; Monday took commali. tlflltitle, an English island, and having on board English produce. and Eagle. Ilsey, from Liverpool for Kennebunk.) One tll subjects liable to milia Also, the hermaphrodite brig Nymph, of Newb:ii‘ypurt, arrived at (itiai'ratinc on hlonday evening, sent in by a Baltimore privaltit'l‘, {or coming (as is reported) from Mar- and retook an American brig, (the Hespcr, s," have betn discoverer y'e will give the official 1'? a will permit. to a privatcer. The marshal for the district of Blassachusetts has published a notice for the trial of fourteen British prizes captured and sent in» to port by the prlvatccm Jefferson, Dolphin "amc, and Polly of Salern-lV'ladison, of (iloct:ster--and the Snow Bird, and Lyon,of l‘vlnrbli‘hcad. The prizes have been regular1y libclled and the tiials are to take place on Wednesday the 12th day of August next. cheral valuable vessels have arrived safe in the United States with the proceeds of from Civiti-Vecenia ; Oronoko, New-York, Lisbon ; George, do. Rachelle ; l'tIaria, do. Cadiz; Blargaret, Plymouth, B-lfast; For»tunc, Newbnryport, Lisbon ; brig-s l‘vlinerva, of Plymouth, from Liverpool; Iiluminator, H hast, llavaniia ; l‘vlai'y, Boston, Gibraltar, Columbia, do. Lisbon ; l‘lnterprize, New- LATEST FROEI EVGLAND. SALEM, f/u/y 31. Last evening arrived here a cartel, 7 days from llaliliix, with It or 15 American pri- soners, among Wll-Jlfl were lVlr. john (lardn 2', late SlichCZtl'g‘), and Captain 'l'humas buryport, St. Ubes ; h'lztlcolm, Portland Lis» hon ; Ht-sper, from Liverpool ; Start, from S Ubes; schrs. Plymouth, St. Barts; Bell»: isle; Salem, llavanna; llirain, do. Lisbon ,' 'l'ravcllcr, of Buckstown. Moriarty, late master of the ship h'lartpiis Smneruclos, of this port; Captain Norton, late of the ship hiaria, of New-Yurk, ant: Captain Young, of brag l‘ltitt‘l‘l)l‘l2;‘., of Newbnryport. The l‘vlarquis was from Civita Vi'cchia, (27th l‘vlay) \vithu most valuable. cargo, worth to the owners (iVlcssrs. John and Richard Gardner) at least one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. But on the "fill of July, in lat. 42 30, long. 65, in a thick log, fell in with the Biitish sloop of war Atalanta, which captured and carried her into Hallil'ax, The private-er schr. Active, Patterson, (.l' 2 guns and 22 men, from Salem, has been taken and burnt by the British frigate Spar . tan. «.- .Al‘ll'flL vat/VI) JULITJRY PI?(}.V‘>[OT'10,\": Captain Bainbridge has been appointed to the command of the frigate Constellation. the VVest-Indies, for Halifax, witha cargo of rum and molasses. Privatrer Buckstn, tirav, from a cruise, having taken {our British pilzts, and recaptured an Amer can brig. july 17, in Sight sailed from the different ports in the United of Liverpool, cap'ured the schmmur 131,713, States, and some, after taking as many prizes from Halifax, bound to LlVCrP'M)', with a quantity of bottled porter, storms, Etc. The as they could man, have returned, recruited, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Upwards of sixty privateers have already and gone out on a second cruize. Sailors rc- Captain Christopher R. Berry, appointed to superintend the Navy‘i'ard at Charleston in place of Captain Bali‘ibridge. General Dearborn, appointed to commant' th * army at (Ereenhush, Colonel Boyd, the brave commander oftl‘a" crew and passergers Were rt:.easwr,l and sent 4t liregiment of infantry at the battle of 'l‘ippa ashore in her boat. Same day, capture-d pair to the recruiting rendezvous in such rtish schr. Union Lass, in bailayt 7 hour crowds that the 'commandcrs have, inf'mzmy canoe, is to command the eastern district N1--.v{.,iundlvin(.l, for Cape Sable. 1.3m, cap- t instances, been obliged to draw [01.9 who in place of General Dcarborn, . . v v ~ l turrd British schooner Lard Parson, lmm 1 hould go on board. The Atlas ' l‘vlatilda ' General Armstrong to command in New Maps. {is}, i...‘ :zllic‘ i l. .i with dry and l . .u‘vt'd'l'lOT M‘l‘lcan, and Swallow, have sailed York, in place of General blottintield. t pickled lis'n and itirs; tsz a fishing schr. ‘39" t same .. and gave her up to the otlmers arid l from Philadelphia ' .u to command at 'l‘renton . |