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cargo of lumber, bound for a market in the West Indies. She was captured, carried to Cape François, and condemned.

92. The brig Susan and Polly, of and from New York to Jamaica, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned without a trial.

93. Ship Andromache, Kingston, of Philadelphia, from Cadiz, was captured, detained, and plundered by a French pri

vateer.

94. Sloop Polly, Turner, of Derby, Connecticut, was taken on the 3d of December, carried into Guadaloupe, and condemned.

95. Brig Patriot, Bishop, with her cargo, were condemned at Cape François.

96. The Speedwell, of Alexandria, was forced by distress to enter Cape François, where she was seized and condemned. Butt, of New York, was sent into Cape

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97. ShipFrançois for adjudication.

98. Schooner Hopewell, Skinner, was condemned at the Cape.

99. Brig Speedwell, Crawford, from Nevis to Savannah, was carried into Guadaloupe, and after a long detention, acquitted.

100. Brig Nancy, of Newbern, was carried into St. Martins. 101. Schooner Elizabeth, Trott, from Demarara to New London, was carried into St. Martins by a French privateer, and the captain and some of the crew imprisoned.

102. Brig Woolwich, M'Cutcheon, of Philadelphia, from Port-au-Prince, with 100 hhds. and 100 bbls. of sugar, was carried into Cuba, and condemned.

102 Brig Lavinia, of Salem, from Aux Cayes, was sent into Cuba.

103. Schooner Harriet, Shield, of Philadelphia, was taken and carried into Port de Paix, and condemned there.

104. Schooner Henry and Gustavus, Hempsted, from St. Bartholomews, was boarded by a French brig, and robbed of 129 joes, and some small articles.

105. Brig Polly, Clemens, of Portland, bound from London to Virginia, was carried into St. Bartholomews.

106. The Friends, of Norfolk, from London for Norfolk, was sent into Guadaloupe, and condemned.

107. The brig Swift, Luke, of and from Norfolk for Barbadoes, was carried into Guadaloupe, where the vessel was cleared, but the cargo condemned.

107. Brig Neptune, Blanchard, bound to St. Bartholomews with lumber, was carried into Guadaloupe, and condemned, because she had no sea letter.

108. Ship Charlotte, of Baltimore, carried into Guadaloupe, tried, and acquitted.

109. Brig -, captain Drane, bound to Europe, was carried into Guadaloupe, and compelled to sell her cargo.

captain Bickford, from Russia to America,

110. Brig was carried into Guadaloupe.

111. Schooner Apollo, White, of Wiscasset, from Martinique to Savannah, was captured, plundered, and ordered for Porto Rico; but on the passage recaptured by a British vessel.

112. The Ruby, Smith, was captured by a French privateer, and ordered for St. Domingo, but rescued by the crew.

113. Ship St. Tammany, Dangerfield, of Virginia, from Liverpool to Savannah, with salt, was captured and carried into Guadaloupe.

.114. Brig Thetis, Peterkin, of Baltimore, from Jeremie, was captured and carried into Baracoa, in the island of Cuba, plundered and detained as a prize.

115. Ship Pattern, Bool, of New York, was condemned for being bound to Jamaica.

116. Schooner Speedwell, Atkins, from Penobscot, was taken by a French privateer, and sent into Guadaloupe.

117. Schooner Jenny and Hannah, from Barbadoes for, Connecticut, was boarded by a French privateer, and robbed.

118. Brig Eliza, Seymour, of and from New London, in Connecticut, to the West Indies, with horses, was carried into Guadaloupe, and condemned, together with her cargo.

119. Brig Betsey, Clark, from Wilmington, (N. C.) to Mar-. tinique, with lumber, grain, &c. carried into Guadaloupe, her cargo sequestered.

120. Brig Eliza, Francis, from New London, was carried into Guadaloupe, where her cargo was condemned.

121. Ship Washington, from the Isle of France to Boston, being blown off the coast, and in distress, was captured in sight of Deseada, and carried into Guadaloupe for adjudication.

122. Schooner Harriet, Eddow, of New York, from Carolina, was carried into Guadaloupe: her cargo was sequestered, and the vessel cleared.

123. Ship Eliza, Hambin, from Cork for New York, having sprung a leak, was obliged to bear away for the West Indies. She was captured by a French privateer, and run on shore at Mariegalante. The captain was imprisoned 32 days, and then dismissed.

124. Sloop Honour, Kemble, of and from New London, was carried into Petit Trou, with a cargo of provisions and live stock, valued at 3000 dollars, which with the vessel, valued at 1500 dollars, was condemned.

125. Sloop Nelly, Adams, of Boston, was captured and carried into l'Ance a veau in ballast.

126. Schooner Somerset, Dillingham, of Charleston, was carried into l'Ance a veau, with a cargo of salt and wine.

127. Brig Pearl, Webb, of and from New London, was car ried into Petit Guave, with a cargo of provisions, valued at 6,000 dollars.-She was abandoned.

128. Brig Pomona, of Baltimore, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

129. Schooner Hannah, of Philadelphia, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

130. Schooner Nancy, of Philadelphia, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

131. Schooner Hibernia, of New York, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

132. Schooner Polly, of Staten Island, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

133. Schooner Three Friends, Parker, of Charleston, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

134. Schooner Eliza, of Charleston, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

135. Schooner Liberty, Williams, of Boston, was carried into Leogane, and condemned.

136. Schooner Wilmington Packet, Francis, of Charleston, was carried into St. Jago de Cuba, where she was condemned with her cargo, consisting of sugar and coffee.

137. Ship Success, Gordon, of Philadelphia, was carried into the same place, with a cargo of sugar, and condemned. She was from Jamaica.

138. Schooner Harriet, Chadwick, of New York, from North Carolina, for Barbadoes, was carried into Guadaloupe, where the cargo was condemned, and the vessel cleared.

139. Brig Hope, Sanford, of Alexandria, from Barbadoes for Virginia, was carried into Guadaloupe, where the vessel and cargo were condemned.

140. Ship Mohawk, Sutherland, of New York, from Barbadoes, was carried into Guadaloupe, where the cargo was condemned.

141. Brig Betsy, Lord, of New London, from Surinam, was captured and carried into Guadaloupe. She was cleared.

142. Schooner Active, Atkins, from Penobscot, was carried into Guadaloupe, where her cargo was condemned.

143. Brig Trial, Dean, from Norfolk for Cadiz, was carried into Guadaloupe, and her cargo sequestered.

144. Schooner Commerce, Wilds, from Boston for a market in the West Indies, was carried into Guadaloupe, and the cargo condernned.

145. Snow Two Sisters, of Portsmouth, (N. H.) was captured and carried, the captain knew not where.

146. Brig Dolphin, Merry, of Boston, from Bonavista for Norfolk, was carried into Guadaloupe.

147. Brig Two Sisters, Hubbard, of Baltimore, from Berbice, was sent to Porto Rico, and condemned, with her cargo. 148. Brig Panther, Merril, of Kennebunk, from Barbadoes, was captured and sent to St. Martins, where the cargo was condemned.

149. Ship James, Smith, of and from Baltimore, was carried into Guadaloupe; but cleared, having been taken before the promulgation of the arret authorizing it.

150. Sloop Betsey, of Boston, from Berbice, was carried into Guadaloupe-vessel and cargo condemned.

151. Brig Abigail, Fibbits, was carried into Guadaloupe, where the cargo was condemned.

152. Schooner Robinson Crusoe, Church, from Barbadoes, was captured, carried into Guadaloupe, plundered, detained, and then given up.

153. Schooner Lark, Hands, was carried into Port de Paix,

and condemned.

154. Ship Active, Whitehouse, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

155. Schooner Betsy, Brown, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

156. Schooner Federal, Jones, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

157. Schooner Thankful, Howland, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

158. Brig Fanny, Brown, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

159. Brig Digby, Taylor, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

160. Brig Susan and Polly, Abeeton, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

161. Brig Georgia Packet, McKeever, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

162. Schooner Eutaw, Smith, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

163. Brig Abigail of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, was captured as she was going into Antigua, with provisions.

164. Brig Hope, Bradford, of, and to Alexandria, from Barbadoes, was carried to Guadaloupe, and condemned.

165. The Mermaid, Tilton, from Boston for London, was met by a French privateer, which put on board of her 20 prisoners, without allowing them any provisions.

166. Schooner Two Cousins, Dewall, from Jeremie to Philadelphia, was captured by a French privateer, run on shore by them, and then deserted.

167-8-9-170-1. Schooner Henry, Walter, and Snow Endeavour, Freeman, both of Philadelphia, and the Sloop Speedwell, Clark, Schooner Kitty and Maria, Logan, and Schooner Triton, Beeby, were all condemned and sold at Gonaives.

172. Ship Mary, Nye, of Baltimore, was chased on shore within a few leagues from Berbice, by a French privateer.

173. Schooner Poll, Woodward, of Philadelphia, was taken on her passage from Jeremie, and sent for Cuba, by a French privateer.

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174. Ship Eliza, Burton, from Barbadoes for Norfolk, was carried into Guadaloupe. Her cargo was condemned, and the crew plundered and insuited.

175. Ship Nancy, Cunningham, from Bristol bound to Wilmington, was captured by a French privateer, carried to St. Augustine, and ransomed by the master.

176. Sloop George, of Kennebunk, Grant, master, was captured and carried into Cabo Roxa, where being driven from his vessel by the privateers, captain Grant abandoned her.

177. Brig Union, Lyddleman, of Norwich, was carried into Porto Rico.

178. Schooner Lepper, Breard, of Portsmouth, was captured and carried into Porto Rico.

179. Brig Fanny, Gould, of Biddeford, cleared for Leogane, was carried into Port de Paix, and condemned.

180. Brig America, Town, of Philadelphia, bound from St. Thomas's to Port de Paix, or Cape Francois, arrived at the former place, where her cargo and cash to the amount of near 17,000 dollars were taken by the Administration.

181. Brig Two Sisters, Worth, from Norfolk for Leogane, was carried into Cuba and sold.

182. Brig Three Sisters, Wardwell, from London to Halifax, was carried into Havre, with a cargo supposed to belong to the British Government, but both vessel and cargo were condemned.

183-4-5. Brigs Nalouisca, of Newburyport; Oxen, of New-York, and John, of the same place, were carried into St. Jago.

186. The Penelope, on her passage from Petit Guave, was sent for Carthagena, but recaptured by a British ship and sent for Jamaica.

187. Schooner John, Cook, was carried into St. Martins. 188. Sloop Minerva, of Providence, from Africa to St. Thomas, was carried into Guadaloupe, and condemned.

189. Brig Fly, Russel, on her passage from Antigua to Philadelphia, was taken by a French privateer, and carried into St. Martins.

190. Schooner Governor Clinton, bound from Jeremie to Philadelphia, was captured by a French privateer, and sent, it is not known whither.

191. Schooner Two Friends, Rensellear, of New-York, from Wilmington, (N.C.) to Martinique, was captured and ordered. for Curacoa.

192. Schooner Clara, of Baltimore, bound to Leogane, was captured and ordered for Port de Paix, but recaptured by a British cruiser.

193. Schooner Cynthia, Appleton, bound from Esquibo to Boston, was sent into St. Martins. The vessel and cargo were condemned.

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