Mr. Gurney. Perhaps, my Lord, I had better wait till the witness brings the books; I am extremely sorry for the loss of time?
Lord Ellenborough. It will be more clear.
Mr. Gurney. I have a little more evidence to give under this head, if your Lordship will allow me to give that now, the letter which I opened, offering Mr. M'Rae's discovery.
Mr. Joseph Fearn called again;
Examined by Mr. Gurney.
Q. Look at that letter, [shewing a letter to the witness,] do you believe that to be Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's hand-writing?
A. I do.
Q. Do you believe that also to be Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's hand-writing?
A. Yes, I believe that also to be the same that is dated the 18th of April.
[The letters were delivered in, and read as follow:]
"To the Chairman of the Committee,
"Stock Exchange, No. 18, Great Cumberland-street, 12th April 1814.