“open hoftility to the oficers and marines ; 
_tymed the guns in the fore part of the ihip, 
“month, were at 76; 
A00 
Cf the delegates, as before, on. board the 
Loncon, 0° o$ guns, which carvied the flag of 
Vice-admerab Colpoys ;—the Admiral refolved 
to cppofe their coming on board, a d apprifed 
the men of his ihip of his. intention, He 
iramediately ordered the marines under arms; 
{ome of whow obeyed the order, while others 
refofed, . The delegates perfiling to come on 
board. the Admiral ordered the marines to level 
thei pieces at them; the marines did fo, and 
a flight fkirmifh took place. Bythe fre of the 
marines, five feamen were killed, two of «hom 
we:e delegates; and Lieut. Sims, of the 
marines, was wounded by the fire of one ef the 
delezates. 
The whole crew of the London now declared 
they 
towards the ftern, and threatened to blow all 
aft into the water, unlefs they furrendered. 
The oificers furrendered, and the marines laid 
down their arms; and Adnvral Colpoys and 
Captain Grif hs were confined feveral hours 
in feparate cabins. In confequence, . however, 
of the refolution of the Houie of Commons, 
paffed May 8, andthe king’s ‘ree pardon, &c. 
being communicated to the feamen, on Mav To, 
they appeared_to be fatisfied, the officers were 
generally reinftated in their commands, ‘the red 
flag was ftruck, and the whole of the grand 
cet prepared ta put to fea, 
The mutiny has fince run through the whole 
of the fleet, and with fymptoms peculiarly 

alarming at Plymouth and Sheerneis, At the 
dacter place, it is fuppon ed to rage in the mof 
vielent degree at the prefent moment. 
PUBLIC. FUNDS. 
ee ge, Mzy 26, 1797- 
Lai week, ‘the Scripof the Loan of Sixteen 
Millions and a Half ‘came inte the market, 
which, with the number of fellers, has tended 
ftill farther to deprefs the funds. The {earcity 
of f{pecie is'at prefent leis felt than it has been 
for fome time paft 
a Stack, on the 24th lait month, was 
1244; fell on 28th to 120 4 and again on 
a May, to 1185 5 and role again on 12th, to 
110, which was the la{t price. 
on the 24th of lat 
fell: an ae to 743 
again on the 65th Ma ai to 734, 2 d have fince 
rien | to75% at’ which price asi left off, on 
the 24th ult, 
4 PER CENT, ANN. were, on the 24th lait 
month, at 6325 fellon the 28th to 614; again 
on 5¢h May, to 604; and were, on tise 24th ult. 
at 6¢7. 
3 FER CENT. CONS. were. un 24th laft 
month, at 494; 0n the 23th, they fell to 488; 
on the sth of May to 48, and were yefterday, 
the 25th; atass. 
New Omnium is at premium of 24 
cent. 
LoyvattTy Lean, at a discount of 13 per 
cent. 
ot 
5 
2 
cal 
$a 
5 PER. CENT. ANN, 
per 
Public Funds...Marriages and Deaths in London. 
[May, 
farviages in and near London. | 
Thurfday, May 18, being the day appointed 
for celebrating the nuptials of the hereditary 
Prince of WurRTEMEURG withthe Prin- 
cress RoyvAt, it was obferved in grand gala, at 
St. James's. The ceremony was performed i in 
the Chapel Royal, by the Archbifhop ar Can- 
terbury. 
The Earl of Dezby to Milfs Farren, of Green- 
ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare. 
G. Alder, efq. of Savage-gardens, Tower- 
hill, to Mifs Mills, of Montague- clofe, South- 
wark, e 
The rev. W. Holwell, of Exmouth, Devote 
to lady Charlotte Hay. 
The rev. Dean Coddington to Mifs Billing. 
ham. 
The rev. W. Clay to lady Burrell. 
Lieut. Col. Scudzmore, M.P. for Hereford, 
to’ Mifs Walwyn. 
R. Keymer, efg. of ‘Thrum-hall, Yorkhhire, 
to Mifs Lanefton, daughter of fir St. L. kant. al- 
derman and fheriff of London, 
J. Pearfon, efq. of Rutland place, to Mifs 
Fellows. 
Lord G. Thynne to Mifs Courtney. 
R. Sayer, efq. of Bow, to Mifs Rawlings, of 
Br rortley, Middiefex. 
Deaths in and near London. 
At Blackheath, Mifs M. Acddifon. Mrs, 
Marac. Mrs. Lanienell mother of the cele- 
brated artift of that name. “i 
At:her apartments in Store-ftreet, Mifs 
Ry a lady of confiderable literary merit. 
—She was weil acquainted with French and 
Italian literature 5 and had made a tolerable 
pr grefs in acquiring the learned Ianguages. 
Her poetical compofitions are diftinguithed by 
vigour, and even an air of originality; this is 
particulary apparent in her Addrefs to Earl 
Fitzwilliam, on the birth of his fon. She 
ranflated from Rouflea.’s Social Compad, and 
ether works of acknowledged merit. When 
the late sir. Doatley relinquifked all concern in 
the Annual Regitter, Mifs Ryves was employed 
to conduét the hiftorical department, a tafk of 
haz2rd and diiheulty: as the eloquent pen-of 
Mr. Barke had been chought to manage that de- 
partment for fome years. Mails Ryves had turn- 
ed her attention to the drama, and had writtew 
a tragedy and a comedy. In private life;-her 
characttr was marked by unaffected gentlenefs 
of temper, good fenfe, and varied information, 
Mr. R. Boyd, of Exeter-ftrect, Strand. 
Nir. S. Church, of St. Alban’s-fireet, St. 
¥ 
7e 5 
9 
_ yates aye 
In Mansfeld- frees, Gen. R. Clarke... 
In New Bridge-itreet, Mr. J, Railton. 
Mre. ‘Vhompion, of Cheapiide. 
Mrs. 8. Willet, of Walcott-place. 
Ar Ne ewington, Surrey, J. Menetoni, efq. 
ged 24, “Mr. J. Finch, of Kentifh-Town. 
S Fryer, efq. of Southampton- buildings, 
Holborn, who was robbed and fhot, on the 7th, 
of May, im the fields near White-Conduit- 
Houfe, Iflington. 
In the Adelphi, aged 373 capt. H. Kendall, 
late of the Zar of Ox.ord Eaft-In liaman. 
PROVINCIA 
