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 board the Suffolk, under the flag of Rear-Admiral Rainier. The following account of a mutiny which subsequently took place on board that ship, is contained in a letter from one of her officers to his friends in England, dated off Point de Galle, Jan. 23, 1798:

In another letter from the same officer, dated off Tellicherry, April 10, 1798, we find the following passage:

The minds of the seamen belonging to the East India squadron appear to have continued in a state of ferment until intelligence was received of Duncan’s glorious victory off 