Mr Disraeli to Queen Victoria.
House of Commons, 11th June 1859.
(Saturday morning, half-past two o'clock.)
The Chancellor of the Exchequer with his humble duty to your Majesty:
| For the Amendment . . . . | 323 |
| For the Address . . . . . | 310 |
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| Majority against your Majesty's servants | 13 |
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Queen Victoria to the Earl of Derby.
THE MINISTRY DEFEATED
Buckingham Palace, 11th June 1859.
The Queen was very much grieved to receive Mr Disraeli's report of the division of yesterday, although she was fully prepared for this event.
She did not answer Lord Derby's letter of yesterday in order not to anticipate it. Now that the fate of the Government is decided, she is prepared to grant those favours and acknowledgments of service for which Lord Derby asked in his letter. The Queen could not reconcile it with her own feelings, however, were she to omit this opportunity, when Lord Derby for the second time resigns the post of her Prime Minister, of giving to him personally a public mark of her approbation of his services. The Queen therefore asks him to accept the Garter from her hands.