Dinner to the Hon Daniel Webster of Massachusetts By the Merchants And Other

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(^Cheers. ) I think net. The question is put already. I expect to hear an answer to it from the North, the Northwest, and the South. But, then, I do not rely upon Conventions at Memphis or St. Louis ; I do not rely on resolutions. I rely on the disposi- tion of the people to understand what their constitutional rights are, and then to take care that those constitutional rights shall be fairly protected, by being intrusted to proper hands.
Gentlemen, before I leave this part of the subject, I mu
...st say a word upon an important Report made to the Senate at the last 52 Session, by a Committee, to whom the resolutions, passed by the Memphis Convention, were referred. A distinguished Senator from South Carolina, (Mr. Calhoun) was Chairman of the Committee, and framed that elaborate report. So far as he admits any thing done by Congress to have been rightfully done, and admits any degree of authority in Congress to do what has not yet been done, I concur with him. The rest I reject ; for I do not think the dis- tinctions taken^ by that eminent man, are sound.

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