§ The Speaker having taken the chair, the House proceeded to ballot for a committee to consider the merits of the Coventry petition, complaining of an undue election, when the following members were chosen: Sir. J C Hippieley, Bart.; C. Adams, Esq.; R. Dawson, Esq.; Vise. Fitzharris; Sir G. Heatheote, Bart.; Sir E. Hartopp, Bart.; Lord Porchester; Hon. W. Stewart; W. Moffatt, Esq; M. Wood, Esq.; W. Northey, Esq.; J. Buller, Esq; Sir R. Barclay, Bart.—Nominee, W Praed; P. Francis, Esqs, Who being duly sworn, proceeded forthwith to their committee-room.—Ordered on the motion of Sir G. Cornwall, that the minutes of the proceedings before the Aylesbury committee he printed.—JMr. W. Dundas obtained leave to bring in a bill for the better paving, cleansing, and lighting the city of Edinburgh. Read a second time and committed, the East-India Dock Bill and the Scotch Bankrupt Law Bill—Sir John William Anderson, obtained leave to bring, in a bill for the better Assessment and Collection of the Poor Rates in the parish of Stratford-le-Bow.