CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI. Recharter of United States Bank troubles Jackson Jackson men charge Bank with complicity in politics Jackson's idea of a Bank Attitude of the Cabinet Jackson prepares to attack Bank The President's message to Congress Questions constitutionality and expediency of Bank Friends of Bank indignant and alarmed Senator Foot's resolution limiting sale of public lands Speech of Benton against resolution and attack on East Robert Y. Hayne on public land question Hayne returns to the attack 22-24 Dr. Cooper and the Constitution of Adams and Clay Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi seize Indian lands Congressional Bill for removal of Indians attacked Conflict between laws of Georgia and Act of Congress Georgia passes more drastic laws; Cherokees appeal Georgia ignores Federal Court and executes Corn Tassel Case of Worcester; Supreme Court again ignored State Rights dinner at Charleston, S. C., to Hayne PAGE Hayne defends the doctrine Attitude of press and people in South Carolina toward secession President answers Poinsett's letter Trend of opinion in South Carolina; McDuffie's speech. Unionists and Nullifiers in South Carolina Nat Turner and Southampton massacre Founding of negro college at New Haven opposed Connecticut opposes Miss Crandall's school for colored girls |