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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1865., [Electronic resource], A Washington Judge and a Lawyer at Loggerheads. (search)
a minority report from the same committee in favor of letting the Public Printing out to the lowest bidder. The question was debated at great length, Messrs. Dunnington, Patterson and Word advocating the election of a Public Printer, and Messrs. Lee and Dickenson advocating the contract system. On motion, by Mr. Grattan, the reports of the committee were recommitted to them, with instructions to report a plan for letting out the public printing to the lowest bidder. By Mr. Word.bers of the House, whose duty it shall be to make contracts for the printing of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and to supervise the proper execution thereof, and of all printing done for the State." Laid over under the rules. Mr. Lee introduced a bill to authorize the Richmond and York River Railroad Company to borrow money. Mr. Straughan moved to take from the table his resolution that a committee of seven be appointed to take into consideration the propriety of callin