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l. Hanover Volunteers, Captain Williams C. Wickham. Henrico Volunteers, Captain Z. S. Magruder. Amelia Volunteers, Captain S. S. Welseger. Goochland Guard, Captain Julian Harrison. Mecklenburg Volunteers, Captain W. H. Jones. Pittsylvania Volunteers, Captain C. H. Flournoy. Cumberland Volunteers, Captain Henry R. Johnson. Charlotte Volunteers, Captain John G. Smith. Second regiment. Colonel...Frederick Henningsen. Lieutenant Colonel...Frank Anderson. Major...--Lauson. Companies. Mississippi Rangers, Capt. Imboden. Richmond Blues, Capt. Lewis. University company, Capt. Crane. --company, Capt. McComas. Sykstown (Mississippi) Rangers, Capt. McDonald. --company, Capt. Farish. --company, Capt. Smeed. Third regiment. Colonel...J. L. Davis. Lieut.-Colonel...--Clarkson. Major...--Bacon. Adjutant...--Pearce. Companies. First company, Captain Semmes. Second company, Capta
the court, and to have forthcoming all property liable to forfeiture under the judgment. Adopted — ayes 72, noes 7. Mr. Collier moved to further amend the bill by making the penalty not loss than $100 nor more than $5,000. Adopted. Mr. Anderson, of Rockbridge, moved to amend still further by providing that, after the presentation, if the defendant should continue to distill, the sergeant of the county or corporation shall seize the grain, still, &c., unless a competent bond is given 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. Har