§ MR. SPOONERbrought up his Bill for the suppression of trading in Prostitution, and moved that it be read a first time.
§ MR. CRAVEN BERKELEYobjected to the Motion.
§ The House divided:—Ayes 17; Noes 4: Majority 13.
| List of the AYES. | |
| Bentinck, Lord G. | Maule, rt. hon. F. |
| Brotherton, J. | Monahan, J. H. |
| Colville, C. R. | Morpeth, Visct. |
| Dodd, G. | Parker, J. |
| Forbes, W. | Stanton, W. H. |
| Greene, T. | Vyvyan, Sir R. |
| Grey, rt. hon. Sir G. | Wood, rt. hon. Sir C. |
| Hawes, B. | TELLERS. |
| Hudson, G. | Spooner, R. |
| Masterman, J. | Mackenzie, W. F. |
| List of the NOES. | |
| Escott, B. | TELLERS. |
| Pechell, Capt. | Duncombe, T. |
| Sibthorp, Col. | Berkeley, hon. C. |
| Talbot, C. R. M. |
§ There not being forty Members present, the House adjourned at a quarter before One o'clock.