HL Deb 23 March 1863 vol 169 c1741

mendments reported (according to Order).

Clause 3 (Prohibition of Export of Salmon at certain Times).

THE EARL OF DALHOUSIE

moved to omit the words— No unclean or unseasonable Salmon and no Salmon caught during the Time at which the Sale thereof is prohibited in the District where it is caught, shall be exported or entered for Exportation from any Part of the United Kingdom to Parts beyond Seas, for the purpose of inserting other words, the effect of which would be to prohibit the importation of salmon from abroad during the close season.

LORD STANLEY OF ALDERLEY

opposed the Amendment.

THE EARL OF MALMESBUEY

supported it.

On Question, Whether the words proposed to be omitted shall stand part of the Clause? their Lordships divided:—Contents 8; Not-Contents 6: Majority 2.

CONTENTS.
Newcastle, D. Torrington, V.
Somerset, D.
Foley, L. [Teller.]
Granville, E. Harris, L.
St. Germans, E. Stanley of Alderley, L. [Teller.]
NOT-CONTENTS.
Malmesbury, E. Colville of Culross, L. [Teller.]
Powis, E.
Eversley, V. Panmure, L. (E. Dalhousie.) [Teller.]
Redesdale, L.