§ The Speakerreported that the House had yesterday attended her Majesty with the Address, to which her Majesty had been pleased to return the following most gracious answer:—
I receive with great satisfaction your loyal and affectionate Address. I thank you for your congratulation on the increase of my domestic happiness. I shall not cease to direct my earnest attention to every measure which may tend to the advancement of the public welfare, and the maintenance of the peace of Europe.