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er with the Confederate authorities on this subject, with a view to concert of action. Be it further resolved, That the Governor be requested to aid, by all the means necessary for that purpose, and in such manner as he may deem expedient, the production of saltpetre. On motion, the resolutions were communicated to the House. The Chair appointed the following, on the part of the Senate, as its part of the committee under a joint resolution to fill vacancies in the two bodies: Whittle, Nelson, and Cochill On motion of Mr. Alderson, the bill to organize a regiment of Rangers from certain counties was taken up. The bill providen for raising the same from the counties of Greenbrier, Monroe, and McDowell, non-conscripts. Mr. Alderson urged its adoption. Rangers were the most effective branch of the service in Western Virginia. Rangers were now in possession of strongholds on Cheat Mountain, and had also driven a regiment of men from Nicholas county. Mr. Bran