[[191]]shall not give up that expectation till to-morrow (Saturday) night.
"The same address which brought me your pamphlet will bring any letter safe to my hands.
"I am, sir, your humble servant,
(Signed) "GEO. CANNING."
"N.B. Mr. Ridgway is requested to forward this letter to its destination."
THE AUTHOR'S REPLY,
Addressed to the Editor of the Examiner.
"Sir,—You are requested to insert in your paper the reply of the Right Hon. George Canning to my public remonstrance with that gentleman on the insult he lately dared to offer to the people of England.
"I am agreeably disappointed. After ten days' deliberation, he acknowledges the tribunal, and has determined to plead.
"Whilst his judges are deciding on the merits of his defence, it shall be my care to provide the gentleman with another opportunity of displaying his taste and talents in the protection of his character.