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omitted or else noticed in such a slight manner as to give no idea of their intent. Mr. Burwell supposed the reporters were instructed as to making their reports as brief as possible. Printing and reporting were both expensive. The best course to pursue was to make an appropriation out of which reporters could be indemnified for their time and trouble. Mr. James, of Botetourt, thought the House had no right to complain of short reports, unless members were misrepresented. Mr. Woolfolk submitted a resolution for the appointment of a special committee to visit the editors of the newspapers of the city, and see what is the best arrangement that can be made for reporting the proceedings of the House, and report the result of the investigation. Agreed to; and Messrs. McCue, Burwell, Haymond of Braxton, James, and Stewart, were appointed said committee. A bill to increase the capital stock of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company was passed. Also, a bill to