§ Sir R. Peelmoved that the Jewish Disabilities Bill be read a third time.
§ Sir Robert Inglisprotested against the Bill as inconsistent with the Christian char- 870 acter of the Constitution, and moved that it be read a third time that day three months.
§ Colonel Sibthorpentirely agreed with his hon. Friend the Member for the University of Oxford, whom he regarded as a true Christian and Protestant. He would always be happy to record his vote with his hon. Friend against any measure introduced by the right hon. Baronet; and there was no measure which he did not believe the right hon. Baronet, as a Minister, capable of introducing for the spoliation and ruin of the Protestant Church.
§ The House divided on the Question, that the word "now" stand part of the Question:—Ayes 44; Noes 11: Majority 33.
List of the AYES. | |
Aglionby, H. A. | Hume, J. |
Baring, rt. hn. W. B. | Hutt, W. |
Bentinck, Lord G. | Kelly, Fitz Roy |
Bowes, J. | Lincoln, Earl of |
Bowring, Dr. | M'Neill, D. |
Brisco, M. | Masterman, J. |
Brotherton, J. | Moffatt, G. |
Cardwell, E. | Morris, D. |
Clerk, rt. hon. Sir G. | Muntz, G. F. |
Cripps, W. | Nicholl, rt. hon. J. |
Ferguson, Sir R. A. | Northland, Visct. |
Fitzroy, hon. H. | O'Connell, M. J. |
Flower, Sir J. | Pechell, Capt. |
Forster, M. | Peel, rt. hon. Sir R. |
Fremantle, rt. hn. Sir T. | Pusey, P. |
Goulburn, rt. hon. H. | Smith, rt. hn. T. B. C. |
Graham, rt. hn. Sir J. | Somerville, Sir W. M. |
Greene, T. | Thesiger, Sir F. |
Hamilton, W. J. | Warburton, H. |
Hamilton, Lord C. | Wawn, J. T. |
Hawes, B. | |
Herbert, rt. hon. S. | TELLERS. |
Hinde, J. H. | Young, J. |
Howard, P. H. | Mackenzie, W. F. |
List of the NOES. | |
Acland, T. D. | Hope, A. |
Borthwick, P. | Pringle, A. |
Buller, Sir J. Y. | Spooner, R. |
Darby, G. | Tollemache, J. |
Dawnay, hon. W. H. | TELLERS. |
Dickinson, F. H. | Inglis, Sir R. H. |
Henley, J. W. | Sibthorp, Col. |
§ Bill read a third time and passed.
§ House adjourned at two o'clock.