She finally ended up in British hands and was taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia as a prize.
The French set their prize on fire, scuttling her; Invincible Napoleon carried the crew into Bordeaux.
Invincible Bonaparte put on board Sir Sydney Smith the crews of three vessels that Invincible Bonaparte had captured and burnt:[9] Sir Sydney Smith arrived at Plymouth on 2 February.
The sloop of war HMS Acteon recaptured Sally, which arrived at Plymouth on 13 February.
She had arrived within sight of Salem when the frigates Shannon and Tenedos on 16 May chased her on shore.
She was out of range of the guns of the fort at Cape Ann and a few shots from the frigates dispersed the militia that had gathered.
The American privateer Young Teazer re-re-captured her and sent her into Portland,[14] where she arrived around 1 June.
American records report that Invincible captured one ship sailing from Liverpool to Antigua in ballast that she sent into Wilmington.
[25] Invincible had been sailing from Charleston to New York when the British captured her after a long chase during which she had thrown ten of her guns overboard.
Lloyd's List further reported that Invincible gave up her other four prizes to their masters and crews.