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c ^l^J" P- obftfuding the pafiage of the above gentlemen. Mr. Dun- 

 K^^ — ' lop defired all hands to be called: Mr. Raitt and Mr. 

 Decei/ber. Dunlop delivered thefe orders fent by the commodore, 

 which was to deliver up the ringleaders; they all objedled 

 to it, and fwore they would die to a man before they 

 would permit it. Mr. Raitt then pointed out the folly of 

 ftanding out againft fo many fhips here ; they faid they 

 did not care, they would give it red-hot on both lides, 

 particularly Berry. The attack was then made on the mu- 

 tineers by the officers on board and in the boats; they 

 were drove below and taken prifoners. 



Queftions from the Court. 



What boats were thofe that were prevented from coming 

 along-lide? 



Anfwer. Mr. Temple was in the boat; do not know 

 what £hip the boat belonged to. 



Court, When the people came aft to prevent Mr. Dun- 

 lop coming into the fhip, who were the men that came for- 

 ward ? 



Anfwer. Berry and Lilly. 



Court. What did Mr. Dunlop fay to you when you 

 went in to dinner? Did he mention the circumftance 

 of the man being taken out of irons, and what fteps he 

 had taken previous to your coming on board? 



Anfwer. Yes. 



Cotirt. When the {hip's company refufed to give up the 

 ringleaders, were there any of the men that you particu- 

 larly obferved to take the lead ? 



Anfwer, 



