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f this character, a majority only of the members actually elected (and not a majority of the whole House, whether the vacancies were filled or not.) After some discussion, on motion of Mr. Rutherford, the appeal was laid on the table. Mr. Wynne offered a resolution that leave be given to a Special Committee to bring in a bill to incorporate the Dover Coal Mining Company, which was adopted; and the Speaker appointed the following committee under the resolution: Messrs. Wynne, Steger, TMessrs. Wynne, Steger, Thomas, Payne, and Cazenove. Mr. Rutherford offered a resolution that the Committee on Courts of Justice be instructed to inquire what in their judgment, is the number required to constitute a vote of the House, which was adopted. The hour for the order of the day having arrived, the House took up the consideration of the report of the majority of the joint committee appointed to confer with the l ces of the Salt Works in Washington and Smyth counties. Mr. Anderson, of Rockbridge,