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DIVISION ON THE MAYNOOTH COLLEGE BILL.

THIRD READESG--WEDNESDAY 21st MAY.

for Downshire, and two for Stu:Mary—make the total of 658. against it, 186—majority, 133. The second reading was carried by a majority of Conservatives and 169 Liberals; the minority of 152 Conservatives and 34 Liberals; while 74 Conservatives were absent, including 7 Irish Members, and 75 the second reading, 503; on the third, 505. The majority consisted of 150 and that twelve Liberal Irish Members, who were absent on the former division, Liberals, 17 of them Irish. These, with the Speaker, and three seats vacant—one third reading of the bill. It will be seen that three Liberals have chaaged sides; 147; the absolute number of voters being nearly the same on both occasions—on The numbers on the division were, for the third reading, Tellers included, 319;

The following tables exhibit the differences in the voting on the second and voted for the third reading.

L—Thirty-four Members voted for the third reading who were absent on the second.

Liberals, 25. '

. *Acheson, Viscount Hall, Sir B. *Roche, E. B. siBarron, Sir H. W. James, W. Seymour, Lord *Blake, Sir V. *Layard, Captain Smith, Right Hon. R. V.

*Clements, Viscount Morison, General Stuart, Lord James

*Corbally, M. E. *Norreys, Sir D. J. Women, Captain

Dundas, F. *O'Brien, J. *Westenra, Hon. J.

Dundee, D. *O'Connell, M. J. Wood, Charles Etwall, R. Philips, M. • Irish.

Gill, T. *Power, James Conservatives, 9. Blakemore, It. Gardner, J. D. Mordannt, Sir J.

Borthwick, P. Glynne, Sir S. R. Newport, Viscount Davies, D. A. S. Henniker, Lord Yorke, Hon. E. T. Mr. Heine, Member for Greenock, and Mr. Harkin Member for Leominster, both elected since the second reading of the bill, voted for the third reading. IL—Three Liberals who voted for the second reading voted against the third.

Berkeley, Hon. C. Brotherton, J. Dundas, Admiral III.—Twenty Members voted against the third reading who were absent on the second.

Liberals, 5.

Bannerman, A. Pechell, Captain Mil, Lord Marcus Philipps, Sir R. B. P.

Johnson, General Conservatives, 15. Alexander, Nathaniel Mlles, P. W. S. Shirley, E. J.

Attie, J P Morgan, Charles Shirley, E. P. Archdall, Captain M. Palmer, George Spry. sir S. T. Kirk, Peter Price, Richard Thompson, Alderman

Lopes, Sir R. Rashleigh, W. Trollop°, Sir J.

The Marquis of Blandford, a Conservative, absent from the second reading, has since resigned his seat for Woodstock ; and has been succeeded by Viscount Loftus, who voted against the third reading. Colonel Austen, Member for East Kent, elected since the second reading, voted against the third.

BT.—Forty Members who voted for the second reading were absent on the third.

Liberals, 21.

Scott, R. llowlek, Viscount Aglionby, H. A. Serape, G. P. Langston, J. H.

Armstrong, Sir A. Sheridan. R. B.

Oswald, J. Blake, M. J. Smith, J. A. Paget, Lord A. Currie, R. Stock, Sergeant Dalrymple, Captain Paget, Lord W.

Howard, lion. J. K. Ponsonby, Hon. C. F. A. Thoniely, T.

Howard, Hon. H. Rutherford, A. Vivian, J. 'W.

Conservatives, 19.

Barneby, C. Egerton. Lord F. Mildmay, H. St. J.

Broadwood, H. Follett, Sir W. Russell, J. D. W.

Campbell, Sir H. Heathcote, Sir W. Sheppard, T.

Carnegie, Hon. Capt. Irving, John Sotheron, T. H. - Charteris, Hon. F. Knight, H. G. Wortley, Hon. Cs. S.

Dowdeswell, W. Lyall, G.

buncombe, Hon. A. March, Earl of Dir. Ralkes Currie was prevented by indisposition from voting for the third reading. Lord F. Egerton, Sir W. Follett, and Mr. II. G. Knight, are also suffering from illness. Mr. Charterie paired off in favour of the third reading.

V.—Seventeen Members who voted against the second reading were absent from the third.

Liberals, 4.

Christie, W. D. Hanle, Right Hon. F.

Clisborne, T. Talbot, C. R. B.

Conservatives, 13.

Bane, W. Hayes, Sir E. Sanderson, R. Baskerville, T. B. Hepburn, Sir T. B. Smollett, A. Brooke, Sir A. B. Hodgson, F. Wyndham, Colonel.

Dugdale, W. S. Long, W.

Hardy, J. Pringle, A.