4 FEBRUARY 1854, Page 13

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS IN PROSPECT.

Oaths taken by Members—Motion, "That the Chairman be directed to ask for leave to bring in a Bill to substitute one Oath for the Oaths of Allegiance, Supre- macy, and Abjuration, and for the Oath now taken by Roman Catholics," February 6. (Lord JOHN RUSSELL.) Corrupt Practices at Elections —Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws, February 10. (Lord Joint RUSSELL.) Election Petitions—Bill to amend the Law for the Trial of such Petitions, and for Inquiring into the existence of Corrupt Practices, February 10. (Lord Rum

RUSSELL.)

Parliamentary Reform—Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Representation of England and Wales. February 13. (Lord JOHN RUSSELL.) Vacating of Seats—Bill to amend the Law, February 13. (Lord JOHN RUSSELL.) Settlement, &c. of the Poor—Bill to amend the Laws,February 10. (Mr. Banum.) Despatch of Business— Select Committee to consider means by which the progress of Parliamentary Business may be facilitated, February 7. (Sir Joint PARING-.

TON.)

Medical Reform—Bill for the Registration of Qualified Practitioners, and to

amend the Law relating to the Practice of Medicine, February 7. (Mr. Baster.) Public Prosecutors—Bill for the appointment, February 14. (Mr. JOHN Oscines

PHILLIMORE.)

Intestacy—Bill to amend the Law of Succession to Real Property in cases of in- testacy. February 14. (Mr. Lomat limo.) Wine-Duties—Resolution in favour of a Uniform Duty of One Shilling a gallon, February 14. (Mr. OLIVEIRA.) Election of Members—Bill to regulate the Practice at Elections, and to prevent bribery. corruption, intimidation, undue influence, and to diminish expense, February 16. (Sir FITZROY KELLY.)