[529] Globe, Aug. 22, 1832. The Globe published Hill’s speech in full, the only one thus noticed in the campaign except Forsyth’s tariff speech attacking Clay, and C. K. Ingersoll’s tribute to Jackson at Philadelphia.

[530] That this was done is disclosed in the Correspondence of Nicholas Biddle.

[531] Clay’s Works, IV. 337.

[532] Life of Wirt, II, 378.

[533] This story was related by William Allen of Ohio to Buell, who uses it in his Life of Jackson.

[534] Letters to Hamilton, Reminiscences, 231.

[535] Blair, as quoted by Buell.

[536] See Houston’s Nullification in South Carolina, 27-28.

[537] Ibid., 70.

[538] Stillé’s Life and Services of Joel R. Poinsett.