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constitutionality of, 4, 136; advocates of, 30, 50; legislature of 1824 on, 35.

Jackson, Andrew: his party accused of disunion designs, 13, 31; South Carolina earned by, in 1828, 32; thought to support nullification, 65. 86, 150; toast of, to Federal Union, 86, 87; and Calhoun, 118, 119, 151, 152; and nullification, 223, 226, 228-43, 255-60 269, 270, 281-85, 303, 304; administration of, considered weak in 1830, 56; no hope in, 91; name of, dropped by State Rights party, 112; and internal improvements, 137; letter of, June 14, 1831, 149, 160; nullification doctrine opposed by, 150-53, 303, 304; caucus of supporters of, 159, 160; caucus of opponents of, 159, 160; nullification proclamation of, 225, 235-43. 248, 253, 267, 303; message of, on tariff praised by Nullifiers, 237, and denounced by Nullifiers, 272, 307, 310; message of, of January 16, 1833, 213 n., 273; and the force bill, 305, 306.

Jefferson, Thomas, 117 n., 128; quoted by Telescope, 38; on nullification, 176.

Johnson, Judge David, Union leader, 134.

Johnson, Judge Joseph, Union leader, 98, 203; on test oath, 335-37, 340.

Johnson, Judge William, Union leader, 134.

Journal, The Camden, 102, 132; nullification opposed by, 83; a convention opposed by, 95 n.; McDuffie, answered by, 137; Legaré, defended by, 149.

Judges, state. See Courts, state.

Judiciary, federal. See Supreme Court of United States.


Kendall, Amos, on nullification and politics, 259.

Kentucky: resolutions of, in 1798, 33, 139, 176, 214; proposal of, to stop purchase of stock of, 2, 3, 21; and nullification, 176 n.

Kershaw district in 1828, 18.

King, Mr., Union leader, 203 n.


Landrum, Dr. A., editor of the Edgefidd Hive, 26.

Laurens district, test oath, opposition of, to, 327.

Lee, Judge, Union leader, 134.

Lee, of Massachusetts, suported for Vice-President, 229.

Legaré, Hugh S.: in legislature of 1828, 35; Union leader, 134; accused of tariff support, 149.

Legislature of South Carolina: anti-nationalistic resolutions of, in 1825, 1, and in 1827, 4; Exposition for, written by Calhoun, 5; looked to for action in 1828, 7, 11, 18, 27, 34; of 1828, 35, 37; of 1829, 40, 41, 44, 45; and a convention, 88, 89; of 1830, 103-10, 127; of 1831, 158; extra session of, in 1832, 208, 209; regular session of, in 1832, nullification legislation by, 214, 215, 218-24, 243, 255, 256; given power to act on test oath, 299, 300, 316, 317, 325; of 1833, test oath legislation by, 317-22, 336; of