Summary: is essential that no doubt should remain on that point; and if you will refer, in that sense, to the King, the letter which you have kindly prepared for me, it will be quite satisfactory. There is no apology necessary on your part for the terms in which you expressed yourself; on the contra”ry, I am sensible that they were dictated by friendship and kindness. The only point on which I was anxious was to remove any doubt from His Ma)esty’s mind respecting the sincerity of the professions made towards him in the Address, and I am perfectly convinced that your representation to the King will fully effect that object.