The following members were appointed a committee to try the merits of the petition complaining of an undue election for the borough of Chippenham: N. Calvert. esq. W. Fitzhugh, esq. William Fawkes, esq. hon. A. Cooper, lord Mahon, A. Eyre, esq. W. Odell, esq. J. H. Street, 725 esq. hon. T. Brand, F. Milnes, esq. N. Barnes. esq. W. Mills, esq. H. M. Ogle, esq.—Nominees: lord vis. Marsham. sir Thomas Turton—Mr. Hobhouse brought in the Greenwich royal naval asylum bill, which was read a first time.—Mr. Addington moved for copies of all the correspondence between the governors of the West India colonies and others, since the year 1799, relative to the importation of slaves, which were ordered accordingly.—Lord Howick moved that the house be called over on Tuesday next, which was agreed to.—Lord Temple brought in the Sierra Leone transfer bill, which was read a first time.