§ Mr. Handley moved the third reading of this bill.
§ Colonel Sibthorpopposed it. He conceived, that the bill would make a fearful inroad upon the rights of private property.
§ Mr. Hodgesrecommended the withdrawal of the bill until next Session.
§ Mr. Handleywould persevere with the bill.
§ The House then divided:—Ayes 44; Noes 5: Majority 39.
| List of the AYES. | |
| Aglionby, H. A. | Baring, rt. hn. F. T. |
| Berkeley, hon. H. | Palmer, G. |
| Bridgeman, H. | Palmerston, Viscount |
| Brotherton, J. | Parker, J. |
| Clay, W. | Pigot, D. R. |
| Ellis, W. | Richards, H. |
| Evans, Sir De L. | Russell, Lord J. |
| Ewart, W. | Scholefield, J. |
| Ferguson, Sir R. | Scrope, G. P. |
| Fitzpatrick, J. W. | Seymour, Lord |
| Gordon, R. | Stock, Dr. |
| Greenaway, C. | Strangways, hon. J. |
| Grey, right hon. Sir C. | Thornley, T. |
| Grey, right hon. Sir G. | Troubridge, Sir E. T. |
| Hawes, B. | Turner, E. |
| Hobhouse, T. B. | Vernon, G. H. |
| Hutt, W. | Warburton, H. |
| Knight, H. G. | Wood, Sir M. |
| Labouchere, rt. hn. H. | Wood, B. |
| Langdale, hon. C. | Worsley, Lord |
| Morpeth, Viscount | |
| Morris, D. | TELLERS. |
| Muskett, G. A. | Handley, H. |
| O'Ferrall, R. M. | Pechell, Captain |
| List of the NOES. | |
| Broadley, H. | Wood, Colonel |
| Grimsditch, T. | TELLERS. |
| Hoskins, K. | Sibthorp, Colonel |
| Vere, Sir C. B. | Hodges, T. L. |
§ Bill passed.