§ Mr. Fuller ,chairman of the Maidstone committee, appeared at the bar, and reported to the house that George Simson, and George Longman, esqrs. were duly elected to serve in this present parliament, and that the petition against them was not frivolous nor vexatious.—Sir E. Knatchbull gave notice, that he would 944 on Thursday, make a motion of complaint against a person who had this day appeared before the committee on the Sandwich Road bill.—Mr. D. P. Coke reported from the Downpatrick committee, that they had met, and pursuant to the act, issued a commission to take evident in Ireland, on which they adjourned as the act directs; and they had directed him to apply to the house for leave to adjourn, until the commissioners should make a report.—Mr. Eyre reported from the Chippenham committee, that Charles Brook, esq. was not duly elected; that James Dawkins, esq. was duly elected, and ought to have been returned, and that the opposition to the petition was not frivolous nor vexatious. It was then ordered that the deputy clerk of the crown should attend tomorrow, to amend the said return, by erasing the name of the former, and inserting that of the latter