§ The Speakerreported the King's Answer to the Address as follows;—
89 "I return you my warmest thanks for this loyal and dutiful Address.—I receive with the greatest satisfaction the assurance of your unanimous concurrence in the principles which I have declared, and in the objects which I have recommended to your attention.—I have nothing so much at heart as the interests and welfare, of my people, and the maintaining of this country at its present eminence among the nations of the world."