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On June 23, the UK House of Lords advanced the cash payment bill to third reading. The House of Commons passed the foreign enlistment bill (190-129), rejecting an amendment by Mr. Denman to search ships for enlisted men.
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The House of Lords went into committee on Monday, on the cash payment bill, which was ordered to be read a third time on Wednesday.
In the House of Commons, the House divided on the third reading of the foreign enlistment bill—ayes 190, noes 129. On the question that the bill do pass, Mr. Denman moved, that all ships at present in his majesty's ports should be searched for enlisted men. Mr. Lamb remarked that it remained to be seen whether a British jury would enforce such a law, &c. The amendment was negatived, and the bill passed.
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London
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June 23
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foreign enlistment bill passed (ayes 190, noes 129); amendment negatived; cash payment bill ordered to third reading.
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House of Lords in committee on cash payment bill, ordered third reading on Wednesday. House of Commons divided on third reading of foreign enlistment bill; Mr. Denman moved amendment for ship searches, remarked on by Mr. Lamb; amendment negatived, bill passed.