Vengeance Do. do. Do. do. Norfolk New-York Do. Barges from No. 1 to 15, inclusive, on Lake Ontario, mounting each guns, and now at Sacket's Harbour. The old gun-boats have been chiefly sold, It would be a curious question in political arithmetic, to determine what number of American ships and their rates, would be sufficient to destroy the British navy, taking the naval events of the late war as a scale by which to calculate; and how long it would take to provide the necessary number of vessels, taking the increase of the navy, during the war, as a ratio. LIST OF AMERICAN PRIZES, Which have arrived, or been "Satisfactorily accounted for," with the name of the Privateers, &c. and the number captured by each vessel, during the war. (From Niles' Register.) Abællino of Boston U. S. ship Adams Boat Alert, of Burlington, Lake Champlain Alexander of Salem Alfred of Salem Amelia of Bath Amelia of Baltimore America of Salem Anaconda of N. York Argo of Baltimore U. S. brig Argus Atlass of Philadelphia Baltimore of Baltimore Black Joke of New-York Boats from Buffaloe Caroline of Baltimore Charles Stewart of Boston Chasseur of Baltimore Chauncey's squadron on Lake Ontario Comet of Baltimore |