§ Mr. Fox Maule moved the third reading of the Juvenile Offenders Bill.
§ General Johnsonopposed the motion, and said he should divide the House against a measure which proposed to do away with trial by jury in cases of offenders under fourteen years of age.
§ The House divided—Ayes 71; Noes 16: Majority 55.
List of the AYES. | |
Aglionby, H. A. | Hope, G. W. |
Baring, rt. hon. F. T. | Hoskins, K. |
Barrington, Viscount | Howard, Sir R. |
Berkeley, hon. H. | Hume, J. |
Bernal, R. | Humphery, J. |
Bewes, T. | Hurt, F. |
Blake, W. J. | Hutton, H.. |
Bramston, T. W. | Jervis, S. |
Bridgeman, H. | Knight, H. G. |
Brocklehurst, J. | Labouchere, rt hon. H. |
Brotherton, J. | Langdale, hon. C. |
Buck, L. W. | Macaulay, rt. hon. T. B. |
Buller, E. | Marshall, W. |
Campbell, Sir J. | Melgund, Viscount |
Chetwynd, Major | Morpeth, Viscount |
Chichester, Sir B. | Morris, D. |
Clay, W. | Muntz, G. F. |
Clerk, Sir G. | Muskett, G. A. |
Elliot, hon. J. E. | Pakington, J. S. |
Euston, Earl of | Peel, rt. hon. Sir R. |
Ewart, W. | Pigot, D. R. |
Ferguson, Sir R. A. | Rickford, W. |
Finch, F. | Rundle, J. |
Gordon, R. | Rutherfurd, rt. hon. A. |
Goulburn, rt. hon. H. | Sanford, E. A. |
Grey, rt. hon. Sir G. | Seymour, Lord |
Hall, Sir B. | Somers, J. P. |
Hawes, B. | Steuart, R. |
Hawkins, J. H. | Strutt, E. |
Hayes, Sir E. | Style, Sir C. |
Hobhouse, T. B. | Thornely, T. |
Hodgson, R; | Tufnell, H. |
Vigors, N. A. | Wood, B. |
Warburton, H. | |
Wilshere, W. | TELLERS. |
Wood, Colonel | Maule, hon. F. |
Wood, Colonel T. | Parker, J. |
List of the NOES. | |
Attwood, W. | Perceval, Colonel |
Darby, G. | Pryme, G. |
Evans, Sir De L. | Scholefield, J. |
Grimsditch, T. | Thompson, Mr. Aid. |
Hamilton, C. J. B. | Wakley, T. |
Hector, C. J. | Williams, W. |
Kemble, H. | |
Miles, W. | TELLERS. |
Nicholl, J. | Johnson, General |
Pechell, Captain | Fielden, J. |
§ Bill read a third time and passed.