328. The protection demanded by the manufacturer is against southern in-
dustry.
329. Northern manufacturers have no more right to protection than south-
330. The import duty does fall on the producer of the export.
331. The question not varied whether the return of the export be in specie
332. A change is wrought in the value of specie-How
333. Condition of the planter receiving money for his cotton.
334. Other articles how affected by depreciation of specie-in the North.
335. How in the South.
336. Summary of the southern statesmen.
337. Inequality more burdensome by the place of the expenditure of the
338. Desolating effects of the tariff system upon the South.
339. Exaggeration, in the views of both parties-Prosperous condition of
the South.
340. The South injuriously affected by the tariff-How
341. Diversity between the interests of the North and South-What.
NULLIFICATION AND PROCLAMATION.
342. Efforts of the several parties upon the tariff on payment of the public
debt.
343. South Carolina, threatens nullification.
344. Principle of the resolutions of Kentucky and Virginia in 1798