ton thrown overboard. Nothing further hat transpired.”POOL'S ISLAND.The enemy’s squadron in the Chetapetke have taken this island, which lies tbout 17 miles above the mouth of the Pstapsco and within three of the Eastern Shore. It eon* tains about 300 acres of well cultivated landand belongs to P. Wethered, esq. who late* ly resided on it. The object of the British in taking possession, is to obtain watee andfresh provisions, which will be found in greatplenty.Ii