REPORTER'S NOTE.
The experience of these reporters has determined the impracticability of making just parliamentary reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Legislature in connection with the Daily newspaper press. Their experience has also determined that the work itself is practicable, desirable, valuable; and they think too that it is neither a difficult nor a desirable job. They have been working through thirteen volumes without the protection of copyright, and from this it is plain enough that the price they have received for the BREVIER does not invite competition. Their suggestions in the last volume as to the continuance of these Reports have not been entertained by the legislative mind, and need not be repeated. They say now that the BREVIER is a failure without the positive sustaining hand of the State; and because that hand has not been extended to these reporters, they accept it as notice to quit work with the regular session of the body they are serving.
A. & W. H. D.