HC Deb 10 July 1863 vol 172 c612

Order for Third Reading read.

MR. WALPOLE moved that this Bill be read a third time.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read the third time."

COLONEL WILLIAMS

deemed the Bill uncalled for, and moved that it be read a third time this day two months.

Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "now," and at the end of the Question to add the words "upon this day two months."—(Colonel Williams.)

COLONEL PENNANT

supported the Bill. The Amendments which had been introduced entirely removed all well-founded objections to it.

MR. LYGON

thought the Bill was not so obnoxious as when it came down from the House of Lords, but was still open to great objection. He was of opinion that it should be made temporary in its operation.

MR. H. H. VIVIAN

supported the Bill, and said there were many places in Wales in which its operation would be of advantage.

MR. C. W. WYNN

also supported the Bill. He bad received several letters from clergymen in Wales in favour of the measure, and but one against it.

Question put, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question."

The House divided:—Ayes 38; Noes 0: Majority 38.

Main Question put, and agreed to.

Bill read 3o, and passed, with Amendments.