Rejoices that Earl Macartney has reached the Cape safely and found all well bhere in the capable hands of Sir James Craig; flour and 50,000 in dollars for paying the army are on their way to the Cape; there in no hope of peace yet so they must be vigilant in case an attempt is made to capture the Cape.
Announces that the mutiny is over and that the conditions of agreement include the trial by court martial of Captain Stephens of Tremendous and Captain Steven of Rattlesnake; all other officers are to return to their ships.
Replies on behalf of Major-General Dundas to Robinson's letter, to the effect that no further charge will he made against him, although he should not have ordered his Company off duty without permission; Robinson's resignation will be sent to the Duke of York.