The next day, the 24th, at Roseau, the President of Dominica wanted to send out a vessel to chase
Napoléon and , which had succeeded in capturing a merchant vessel. Captain Dyneley of the
packet boat was willing, but had a crew of only 22 men and boys. The President then put on board 26 men from the
46th Regiment of Foot and 13 men from the light company of the 3rd
West India Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Wallis of the 46th, and
Duke of Montrose set out in chase. As was sailing into Prince Rupert Bay, Dominica, she received a signal from , anchored there, that the enemy was in sight. Captain B. Sterling Bluett and
Wasp immediately gave chase, with
Wasp capturing a cutter, which turned out to be
Napoléon. In her attempt to escape she had suffered two men killed; the British had no casualties In setting out to chase the French privateers,
Duke of Montrose had caused
Napoléon to alter her course and into the path of . Cochrane, in his dispatch, remarked on the lack of judgment involved in a general engaging in "petty predatory Warfare", and out of uniform.
Duke of Montrose succeeded in bringing
Impérial to action and about 45 minutes of exchange of fire ensued. As
Cygnet came up,
Impérial struck. Cochrane also reported that "[T]he Captain of the Duke of Montrose Packet deserves great Credit for his Exertions". Also at Roseau, Lieutenant Hamilton of the 46th, though ill, gathered a sergeant and 13 men from his regiment and set out in two merchantmen’s boats. They succeeded in recapturing the vessel the French had cut out even though she was several leagues at sea. In recapturing
Dominica, the British also recaptured several of the mutineers, including the ring leader, William (or Henry) Proctor. In his defense he produced evidence that he was an American and pointed out that he had harmed no one and had destroyed all the confidential signals before he had turned her over to the French. The court martial board nevertheless had him hanged. The cook, Naiad Suarie, was also sentenced to hang but received a Royal Pardon on the basis that he was a negro from Martinique whom Proctor had compelled to join the mutiny with threat of force. ==Return to service==