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sumed, the question being upon a Ryder offered by Mr. Bouldin, providing that nothing in this act shall be so construed as to impair or interfere with any contracts entered into under existing laws nor any rights growing out of the same. The Ryder was discussed, and finally rejected. Mr. Forbes moved to amend the bill by striking out the provision relative to distillation for medical purposes by the Confederate Government, which was agreed to. Mr. Bouldin then moved to add his Ryder as a proviso to the bill, which was agreed to — ayes 47, noes 44. Mr. Niland offered an addition to the proviso, which was agreed to, that the proviso just adopted shall refer to contracts made directly with the Confederate Government, under the act of October, 1862. The bill, as amended, then passed. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year, 1862 '63, was taken up. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections