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Mr. Wynne moved to amend by putting the bill in force on and after the 4th of March, and continue during the war, instead of from its passage. Mr. McDonald, of Logan, moved to amend the amendment by giving five days notice after the passage of the bill by both Houses. Mr. Wynne accepted ten days as a substitute, and the amendment was adopted. Mr. Bradford said that as it was evident that the bill was very incomplete, he moved to refer it to the Finance Committee. Mr. Baskerville proposed as a substitute that the bill be referred to the Finance Committee, with instructions to report a bill entirely to prevent the distillation of grain and to prevent its exportation from the Commonwealth. Rejected. Mr. Anderson, of Rockbridge, moved to amend Mr. Bradford's amendment, by referring the bill back to the Special Committee on Distillation of Grain. Rejected. The House then rejected the motion of Mr. Bradford by a vote of ayes 35, noes 46. Mr. Harrison mov