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To the Honorable, The Legislature

The undersigned takes this early method to acquaint your Honorable bodies, that by contract and assignment he is public printer to the State for the succeeding two years, and
that without some prompt action on the part of the Legislature, he finds himself by circumstances beyond the control of any man, utterly incapable of accomplishing the work, and the following among others, are the reasons.

When the bid was submitted, the undersigned held a written contract for paper at one cent a pound cheaper than it had been for the last fifteen years, notwithstanding the War, and War's prices had ruled for over twenty months. On this and other figures agreed upon for binding &c the bid was submitted at such rates as it was believed would barely cover cost. No expert will say there was much margin at the lowest figures for paper, and other materials for profits. But make or lose, the bid as submitted under the then ruling prices would have been strictly complied with without a murmur, but immediately after the contract was entered into, by a series of speculative combinations, paper, and all kinds of materials used in our business suddenly arose Seventy five to nearly One hundred and fifty per cent -- averaging perhaps one hundred per cent advance.

Under such circumstances, the contractor for the paper on the work has notified me that to comply with his contract would bring certain ruin on him, and that he cannot do it. Binders and other materials have also risen much above the prices contracted for, and
under the circumstances -- whether willing, or unwilling -- it will be impossible for me to go on with the work, unless the Legislature shall consent to make good the difference between the prices of

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