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SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE DIVISION.

ENGLAND—

Counties Close Boroughs Open Boroughs

WA tns-

For.

53 83 93 —229

Against.

27 168 42 —237

Counties 7 5

Boroughs 7 5

— 14

— 10

SCOTLAND—

Counties 10 16

Boroughs

4

11 • ...

— 14

— 27

IRELAND—

Counties

40 21

Boroughs

13 16

— 55 — 37

312 311

— —

Disfranchised 29 79

Reduced 31

59

60 130

— —

2 4 — 6 — 27 — 8

5 — 13 — — * The Speaker is, of course, not included in this enumeration, nor the vacancies of Evesham, Colchester, and Durham, making 4 vacant seats. Scotland has 1 vacancy, Nairnshire ; and Ireland 2—Aare and Londonderry.

Absent.

2 18 3 —18 3 — 3

The data, which form the basis of the calculations in the foregoing Analysis, are Total. derived from the "Anatomy of the House of Commons," which we published in Nos. i31 and 132 of the SPECTATOR. We have been requested to reprint that do-

82 co meat; but though a few members have been changed, we could make very few 264 additions or alterations to the mass of information which the Anatomy laid open to

138 the practical Reformer. We do not think, therefore, that we could, in justice to --4.94• our Subscribers, devote the SPECTATOR to another reprint ; and we are disin- clined to spoil our Picture of the Representation, by exhibiting it piecemeal, in the 12 • fashion of our contemporaries, who, by the way, have made abundant use of our 12 labours without acknowledgment. In anticipation of the demand which has fol- lowed the publication of the Anatomy, we provided a supply, of which a few copies remain ; and our new subscribers, who may wish to possess them as a key to the 25 9 Sea IrTINIES, should apply to their respective Newsmen. 1 — 44* The following members paired off prior to the Division— In lama of the Bill.

63 Burrell, Sir C. M. Saunderson, A.

35 Loch, .1. Sykes, D.

— 98" Newport, Sir J. Tavistock, Mar. of

— Powell, W. E. Wrottesley, Sir J. 60 The following Members were absent from the Division. The first four of them 116 - were confined by sickness, but had intended to vote for the Bill. 95 Burrell, W. Culwer, H. L. Legh, T. Smith, Sir C. E. — Cavendish, Ld. G. Cole, A. H. Leslie, C. P. Smith, 0. 2l1 Cradock, J. H. Frankland, B. Mackenzie, Sir J.W. Thynne, Lord NV.

Rumbold, C. E. Gordon, Sir J: W. 0, Montgomery, Sir G. Townshend, Ld. C. — ' Gurney, H. Morison, J. Wnlrond, B.

Bradshaw, R. H. Hart, G: V. O'Brien, W. S. Williams, J. Bradshaw, J. ICavanagh,,T, , Pechell, Sir S. J. P.

Against the Bill.

Archdall, Id. Dundas,W.

Borradaile, Rich. Fitzgerald, J.

Brogden, .1. Gascoyne, I.

Cooke, Sir H. F. Knatchbull, Sir E.