STATE PAPERS ON NULLIFICATION: INCLUDING THE PUBLIC ACTS OF THE CONVENTION OF THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ASSEMBLED AT COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 19, 1832 AND MARCH 11, 1833; THE PROCLAMATION OF THE President of the United States, AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVERAL STATE LEGISLATURES WHICH HAVE ACTED ON THE SUBJECT. COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, Boston: DUTTON AND WENTWORTH, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 1834. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 26, 1833. Ordered, That the Joint Committee on the Library be instructed to collect the documents received from the State of South Carolina on the subject of Nullification, the Proclamation of the President of the United States, and the communications from the several States in relation thereto, and to cause the same to be printed and bound, for the use of the members of this Legislature. Sent up for concurrence. L. S. CUSHING, Clerk. IN SENATE, MARCH 26, 1833 Concurred. CHA'S. CALHOUN, Clerk. TABLE OF CONTENTS. In the following table, the titles of all the papers comprehended in the Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina, assem- Report of a Committee of the Convention, to whom was referred an Act to provide for calling a Convention of the People An Ordinance to nullify certain Acts of the Congress of the United States, purporting to be laws laying duties and imposts on the importation of foreign commodities, Address to the People of South Carolina, by their Delegates in 75 to the People of the United States, by the Convention of Proclamation of the President of the United States of America, on the same subjects, by the Legislature of Maine, same subjects, 1005 112 |