PRINCIPAL HOUSE OF COMMONS BUSINESS FOR NEXT WEEK. Monday, March
4. Parliamentary Voters (Ireland) Bill, and other Government mea- sures, to be advanced a stage. Many Amendments to be moved on the Parlia- mentary Voters Bill in Committee. Tuesday, March 5. The Working Classes : Commission on Plans of Amelioration— Mr. Blaney.
National Representation: Payment of a Direct Tax to confer a Vote—Sir Be Lacy Evans. Corporation of London: Bill to abolish Fines and Stamp-duties on Admission— Mr. Alderman Sidney. Church-rates ; Abolition of—Mr. TreLawney. Foreign Wood :Remission of Duty on Foreign Wood used in Shipbuilding—Mr. Mitchell.
Railway Audit : Bill for the Audit of Accounts—Mr. Stanford. Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland : to consider whether it ought to be continued— Mr. Hume.
Wednesday, March 6. Highways (District Surveyors) Bill; second reading.
Other Members' Bills ; including Mr. Wortley's Marriages Bill, adjourned debate on second reading.
Thursday, March 7. N ote by Ballot : Bill to establish—Mr. Henry Berkeley. Slave-trade : Negotiations to release Great Britain from continuing the African Squadron—Mr. Hutt.
School Establishment of Scotland : Motion for Reform and Extension—Viscount Melgund.
Friday, Starch 8. Australian Colonies Government Bill : Committee ; many Amendments to be moved.
Savings-Banks : Select Committee—Chancellor of the Exchequer. Savings-Banks : Bill for Amending the Law—Chancellor of the Exchequer.