INDEX.

Abbot, Mr., [;14], [;15]
Abbott, Mrs., [;97]
"A Chapter of Accidents, " song, [;12]
Albany, N. Y., [;90], [;101]
"All at Coventry, "[;116]
American Theatre, Phila., [;20]
"Amilie; or, The Love Test, "[;23]
"An Alarming Sacrifice, "[;116]
"Animal Magnetism, "[;112]
"Antigone, "[;22]
"Antony's Orations, "[;15]
"An Unwarrantable Intrusion, "[;58]
"Apollo in New York, "[;115]
Arch Street Theatre, Phila., [;9], [;13], [;26]
Astor Place Opera-House, [;97]
"As You Like It, "[;97], [;113]
Atlanta, Ga., [;155]
"Bachelors' Torments, "[;53]
Balls, Mr., [;15]
Baltimore, Md., [;26], [;37]
"Banker's Daughter, " the, [;132]
"Barbers at Court, "[;116]
Barlow, S. L. M., [;179]
Barnett, Morris, [;98], [;156]

Barrett, Geo., [;38], [;45];
extended mention, [;75], [;76]
Barry, Thos., [;38]
"Beehive, " the, [;115]
"Betsey Baker, "[;116]
Biddle, Nicholas, [;24]
Blake, W. R., [;38], [;45], [;51];
extended mention, [;51]-55;
mention, [;68], [;72], [;78], [;92], [;111], [;169], [;175]
Bland, Humphrey, [;45], [;51];
extended mention, [;74], [;97], [;169]
"Blighted Being, " a, [;73]
"Blue Devils, "[;112], [;140]
Booth, Edwin, [;47], [;101]
Boston, Mass., [;37], [;102]
Boston Theatre, [;102]
Boucicault, Dion, [;47], [;98], [;101], [;132]
"Box and Cox, "[;114]
"Breach of Promise, " the, [;94], [;113], [;163], [;171]
Broadway Theatre, [;38];[;67], note
"Broken Heart, " the, [;114]
Brooklyn, N. Y., [;39]
Brougham, Jno., [;37], [;45];
extended mention, [;55]-64, [;71], [;92], [;149]
Brougham's Lyceum, [;60]
Brougham, Mrs., [;60]
Buckland, Mrs. Kate, [;45]
Buckstone, J. B., [;36], [;131]
Burton's Company in Chambers Street; extended review of particular players, [;45]-92
"Burton's N. Y. Directory, "[;114]
Burton's New Theatre, [;88], [;99], [;100], [;101], [;102]
Burton, Robert, [;158]
Burton's Theatre, Chambers Street, [;27], [;29], [;34], [;36], [;39], [;40], [;42], [;44], [;47], [;56], [;63], [;74], [;85], [;88], [;93], [;97], [;99], [;149], [;168], [;169], [;172], [;175]
Burton, Wm. Evans, subject of memoir, mention, preface;
birth and parentage, education, [;3];
edits a monthly magazine, amateur acting, [;4];
adopts the profession, first appearance in London, [;5];
succeeds Listen at Haymarket, plays with E. Kean, [;6];
his play of "Ellen Wareham, "[;7];
progress and arrival in America, [;8];
first appearance in America, [;9];
portrait by Inman, [;9];
his success in Philadelphia, [;9] et seq.;
his musical talent, [;12];
development and versatility, [;13];
popularity and benefits, [;14];
busy with pen, [;16];
starts "The Gentleman's Magazine, "[;16];
connection with E. A. Poe, [;16], [;17];
letter to Poe, [;18];
literary ventures, [;19], [;20];
President Martin Van Buren an auditor, [;20];
amusing experience at Napoleon, [;20] et seq.;
speech for the author of "Antigone, "[;22];
first appearance in New York, [;22];
sundry appearances, [;23];
opens National Theatre, Phila.; produces "Naiad Queen"; at Providence; manager in New York, [;24];
loss by fire, [;25];
returns to Philadelphia, [;26];
survey of career in Phila., [;27] et seq.;
opens Chambers St. Theatre, [;36];
energy and perseverance, [;37];
charitable benefits, [;38];
popularity of theatre, [;39];
his power of attraction, [;40], [;41];
encomium of Jos. N. Ireland, [;42], [;43];
extended mention of members of company, [;45]-92;
produces "Dombey and Son, "[;56];
pleasantries with Brougham, [;58];
stage incident, [;59];
surprised by Thompson, [;84];
amusing correspondence with Norton, [;85], note;
relations with Mrs. Hughes, [;88];
his attributes as manager, [;95];
Shakesperian revivals, [;95], [;96];
plays for Dramatic Fund and Centenary Festival, [;97], [;98];
plays at Niblo's, [;99];
closes Chambers St. and opens New Theatre, [;99];
progress, [;100];
plays Dogberry, appears in Albany, [;101];
in Boston, [;102];
New Theatre closed, starring tour, [;102];
last appearance in New York, [;103];
engagement in Canada, and letter to his children, [;103]-110;
last appearance on any stage, and death, [;110];
list of
parts acted, [;111]-117;
personal appearance, [;121];
mental equipment, [;122], [;123];
an expounder and representative of the humor of the drama, [;124], [;125];
his comic power mentioned by Wemyss, [;125];
his performances in farce, [;123]:
"The Mummy, "[;134] et seq.;
Madame Vanderpants, [;137] et seq.;
"The Wandering Minstrel, " Pillicoddy, [;139].
His specially famous parts:
Paul Pry, [;144] et seq.;
Captain Cuttle, [;148] et seq.;
Ireland's tribute to Cuttle[;151], note;
Aminadab Sleek, [;152] et seq.;
stage incident of "Serious Family, "[;153];
ushered in with thunder, [;155];
Timothy Toodles, [;156] et seq.
His performances in comedy, [;158] et seq.:
Micawber, [;160];
Mr. Bumble, [;161];
Squeers, Sam Weller, [;162];
Bob Acres, [;164];
Tony Lumpkin, Chas. Goldfinch, [;165];
Dr. Ollapod, [;166];
Sir. Geo. Thunder, Job Thornberry (see[;59] and[;68]), [;167];
Sir Oliver Surface, [;167];
Mr. Graves, Mock Duke, Adam Brock, Van Dunder, [;168];
"Nature's Nobleman, "[;168];
John Smith, [;170];
Mr. Sudden, Thomas Trot, Don Whiskerandos, Triplet, [;171].
His performances in Shakespeare:
"A Midsummer-Night's Dream, "[;171];
Bottom, [;172] et seq.;
Sir Toby Belch, [;174];
Caliban, Autolycus, Falstaff, [;175];
one of the Carriers in "Henry IV., "[;176].
His residence and library; story of the painter, Elliot, [;179];
description of library, [;181] et seq.
Burton, Wm. Geo., father of subject, [;3], [;4]
"Busybody, " the, [;117]
Campbell, Thos., [;142]
Carey & Hart, [;20]
"Caste, "[;132]
Castle Garden, [;98]
"Catspaw, " the, [;114]
Chambers Street Theatre (see Burton's Theatre, Chambers St.)

Chapman, Caroline, [;45];
extended mention, [;60], [;61]
Chapman, Mr., [;97]
"Charles II., "[;94], [;116]
"Charles XII., "[;94], [;116], [;163], [;168]
Chatham Garden Theatre, [;53]
Chatham Theatre, [;97]
Chestnut Street Theatre, [;13], [;15], [;26]
Chippendale, Mr., [;97]
"Cinderella, "[;113]
Clapp, W. W., preface.
Clarke, C. W., [;45]
"Cockney, " the, [;116]
Cole, John O., [;90]
Collins, John, [;101]
Colman, Geo. (the Younger), [;9], [;131], [;167]
"Comedy of Errors, "[;111]
"Comfortable Lodgings, "[;116]
Cooke's Circus Building, Phila., [;24]
Cooke, Geo. Fred., [;126]
"Cork Leg, " the, song, [;12]
Covent Garden Theatre, [;166]
"Crimson Crimes, "[;116]
"Critic, " the, [;113], [;163]
"Cupid, "[;14]
"Cure for the Heartache, " a, [;69], [;114]
Curwen, Henry, [;17], note
Cushman, Charlotte, [;24], [;91], [;97]
Cushman, Susan, [;24]
Daly, Augustin, [;132]
Daly's Theatre, [;38]
Dance, Chas., [;65]
"Dan Keyser de Bassoon, "[;36]

"David Copperfield, "[;61], [;62], [;74], [;88], [;93], [;113], [;160]
Davidge, Wm., [;20], [;21]
Dawson, Mr., [;38]
"Deaf as a Post, "[;11], [;14], [;116]
"Delicate Ground, "[;65]
Devlin, Mary, [;45], [;46], [;47]
Dickens, Charles, [;62], [;63], [;73], [;122], [;149], [;152], [;161], [;162]
"Dombey and Son, " extended mention, [;56], [;60], [;62], [;63], [;88], [;93], [;112], [;149], [;152], [;160]
Don, Sir Wm., [;98]
Doran, Dr., [;7], note
"Duel in the Dark, " a, [;116]
"Dutch Governor, " the, [;112], [;163], [;168]
Dyott, Jno., [;45], [;71];
extended mention, [;76], [;77], [;167], [;169]
Edinburgh, Scotland, [;127]
"Education, "[;115]
"Ellen Wareham, "[;7], [;8], [;115]
Elliot, C. L., painter, incident, [;179], [;180]
Elliston, R. W., [;3], [;11]
Elphinstone, Miss, [;10]
Emerson, R. W., [;69]
"Every Man in His Humor, "[;75], [;115]
"Evil Genius, "[;112]
"False Pretences, "[;115]
"Family Jars, "[;94], [;115]
Farren, Wm., [;85], [;159]
"Fascination, "[;115]
"First Night, " the, [;49]
Fisher, Chas., [;45], [;55], [;70], [;76];
extended mention, [;78]-82, [;171]
Florence, Mrs. W. J., [;45], [;46], [;47]
Florence, W. J., [;92]

Ford's Theatre, Boston, [;37]
Forrest, Edwin, [;38], [;51], note
"Forty Winks, "[;23], [;111]
"Fox Hunt, " the, [;98], [;115]
Francis, Jno. W., [;126]
"French Spy, " the, [;114]
"Friend Waggles, "[;114]
Front Street Theatre, Baltimore, [;26]
"Genevieve, "[;115]
George IV. (king), [;5]
Gilbert, Mrs., [;38], [;97]
Gilbert, John, [;55]
"Giralda, "[;117]
Glen Gove, L. I., [;179]
Glover, Mrs., [;7], note
"Good Night's Rest, " a, [;113]
"Great Tragic Revival, " a, [;115]
"Gretna Green, "[;114]
"Guy Mannering, "[;113]
Hackett, James, [;175]
Hamblin, Thos., [;97]
Hamilton, Canada, [;43], [;88], [;103]
"Hamlet, "[;117]
"Hamlet Travestie, "[;116]
"Happiest Day of my Life, " the, [;94], [;113], [;140]
"Haunted Man, " the, [;114]
Haymarket Theatre, London, [;6], [;10]
"Hazel Kirke, "[;132]
Hazlitt, Wm., [;125], [;164]
"Heart of Gold, "[;115]
"Heir-at-Law, "[;13], [;82], [;87], [;112]

"Helping Hands, "[;115]
"Henry IV., "[;175]
"High Life Below Stairs, "[;113]
Hoey, Mrs. (see Mrs. Russell)
Hoey, John, [;46]
Holland, Geo., [;45], [;49], [;85]
Holland House, [;129]
Holman, Geo., [;45], [;71], [;85]
Holmes, O. W., [;93]
"Home, "[;132]
"Honeymoon, " the, [;74], [;113], [;163]
Hood, Thos., [;41], [;130]
Hough, Mrs., [;45]
"How to Die for Love, "[;15]
"How to Make Home Happy, "[;94], [;117]
Hughes, Hon. Chas., [;88]
Hughes, Mrs., [;45], [;51];
extended mention, [;87], [;90], [;102], [;103], [;139], [;160], [;162], [;167], [;169]
"Hunchback, " the, [;74]
Hunt, H., [;38]
Hunt, Mrs., [;20]
Hutton, Lawrence, preface;
mention, [;35], [;36], [;62]
"Hypocrite, " the, [;13], [;116]
"Ill Playing with Edged Tools, " 'Tis, [;115]
"Innkeeper's Daughter, " the, [;112]
Inman, Henry, painter, [;9]
"Invisible Prince, " the, [;116]
Ireland, Jos. N., preface;
mention, [;28], [;37], [;39], [;42], [;101], [;102], [;103], [;111], [;151], note
"Irish Dragoon, " the, [;36]
"Janet Pride, "[;116]
Jefferson, Jos. (1st), [;11]

Jefferson, Jos. (3d), [;92], [;101], [;132], [;142], [;164]
"John Bull, "[;59], [;69], [;77], [;112], [;163]
"John Jones, "[;12], [;14], [;22], [;110], [;117]
"John of Paris, "[;15]
Johnston, T. B., [;45];

extended mention, [;61], [;73], [;92], [;160], [;167]
Jonson, Ben, [;75], [;76]
Jordan, Geo., [;45], [;71];
extended mention, [;74], [;75], [;97]
Kean, Edmund, [;6], [;7], note, [;142]
Kemble, J. P., [;141]
Kent, England, [;5]
"Kill and Cure, "[;23], [;114]
"King's Gardener, " the, [;114]
"Kiss in the Dark, " a, [;113]
Knowles, J. Sheridan, [;10]
"Ladies' Man, " the, [;12], [;14], [;116]
"Lady of Lyons, " the, [;114]
"Lancers, " the, [;115]
"Last Man, " the, [;52]
"Laughing Hyena, " the, [;112]
"Laugh When You Can, "[;98], [;115]
Laura Keene's Theatre, [;101]
"Leap Year, "[;36], [;112]
"Led Astray, "[;132]
"Lend Me Five Shillings, "[;116]
Leonard and Church Sts. Theatre, [;24]
Lester, J. W. (see Lester Wallack)
Lewis, W. T., [;166]
Library, Mr. Burton's, [;181] et seq.
"Life Among the Players, "[;114]
List of Characters, [;111]-117
Liston, J., [;6], [;11], [;41], [;125], [;144], [;168]

"Little Toddlekins, "[;84]
"Loan of a Lover, "[;113]
London, England, [;3], [;5], [;9], [;10], [;11], [;17], note, [;41]
"London Assurance, "[;113]
Longfellow, H. W., [;124]
"Lottery Ticket, " the, [;5], [;8], note, [;9], [;14], [;113]
"Love Chase, " the, [;113]
"Love in a Village, "[;114]
"Love in Humble Life, "[;114]
"Love in a Maze, "[;116]
"Lucia di Lammermoor, "[;33]
"Lucy Did Sham Amour, "[;36]
"Macbeth, "[;117]
"Macbeth Travestie, "[;114]
Macready, W. C., [;37]
"Maidens, Beware, "[;36]
Malvina, Miss (see Mrs. W. J. Florence)
"Man of Many Friends, "[;116]
"Married an Actress, "[;115]
"Married by Force, "[;115]
"Married Life, "[;13], [;113]
"Masks and Faces, "[;81], [;112], [;163]
Mathews, Chas. (elder), [;3]
Mathews, Chas. (younger), [;45], [;46], [;84], [;131]
Maywood & Co. (managers), [;9], [;13]
Mechanics Hall, Hamilton, Canada, [;110]
"Merchant of Venice, " the, [;13], [;98], [;112]
"Merry Wives of Windsor, " the, [;77], [;84], [;95], [;111], [;175]
Metropolitan Theatre (see Burton's New Theatre)
"Midnight Watch, " the, [;114]
"Midsummer-Night's Dream, " a, [;75], [;76], [;80], [;95];
extended mention, [;96], [;112], [;171]

"Miller's Maid, " the, [;83]
"Mind Your Own Business, "[;117]
Mississippi River, [;20]
Mitchell, Maggie, [;97]
"Money, "[;113], [;163]
"Mormons, " the, [;115]
Morton, J. M., [;131]
"Mrs. Bunbury's Spoons, "[;117]
"Much Ado About Nothing, "[;13], [;114]
"Mummy, " the, [;14], [;112];
extended mention, [;134] et seq.
Munden, J. W., [;11], [;54]
"My Awful Dad, "[;67]
"My Fellow Clerk, "[;116]
"My Wife and Umbrella, "[;115]
"Naiad Queen, " the, [;24], [;25], [;113]
Napoleon, town, [;20], [;21], [;22]
National Theatre, Leonard St., N. Y., [;22], [;23]
National Theatre, Phila. (formerly Cooke's Circus), [;24]
"Nature's Nobleman, "[;114], [;163];
extended mention, [;168] et seq.
Neilson, Adelaide, [;80]
"New Way to Pay Old Debts, " a, [;116]
New York, [;3], [;11], note, [;22], [;24], [;25], [;27], [;28], [;29], [;33], [;35], [;37], [;38], [;39], [;42], [;43], [;47], [;53], [;55], [;63], [;67], [;71], [;88], [;91], [;98], [;101], [;103], [;148], [;152], [;179]
"New York in Slices, "[;36]
Niblo's Garden, [;23], [;99], [;103]
"Nice Young Man, " a, [;115]
"Nicholas Nickleby, "[;83], [;85], [;93], [;113]
Norton, W. H., [;45], [;71], [;85];
correspondence with Burton, [;85], note
Norwich, England, [;5]

"No Song No Supper, "[;14]
"Not So Bad As We Seem, "[;117]
"Now-a-days, "[;114]
"Old Guard, " the, [;49]
"Old Heads and Young Hearts, "[;115]
"Oliver Twist" (play), [;93], [;113], [;160], [;161]
Olympic Theatre, London, [;41], [;85]
Olympic Theatre, N. Y., [;38], [;97]
"One-Hundred-Pound Note, "[;116]
"Ours, "[;132]
"Our Set, "[;115]
Palmo, Ferdinand, [;33]
Palmo's Opera-House, [;27], [;33]
Pardey, H. O., [;168]
"Paris and London, "[;49], [;113], [;163]
Park Theatre, [;23], [;25], [;37], [;38], [;39]
Parsloe, C., Jr., [;45], [;85], [;86]
Parsons, Thos. Wm., poem of, [;47], [;48]
"Patrician and Parvenu, "[;23], [;117]
"Paul Pry, "[;50], [;72], [;94], [;113];
extended mention, [;144] et seq.
Pavilion Theatre, London, [;6], [;9]
"Peep from the Parlor Windows, "[;114]
Pelham, Miss, [;10]
Perry, H. A., [;98]
Phelps, H. B., preface, [;89]
Philadelphia, [;9], [;10], [;11], [;12], [;24], [;26], [;27], [;28], [;29], [;34], [;35], [;37]
"Pickwickians, " the, [;94], [;113]
Placide, Henry, [;24], [;38], [;45];
extended mention, [;48] et seq., [;51], note, [;92], [;111], [;147], [;167]
Placide, Thomas, [;24]
"Player's Plot, "[;115]

"Pleasant Neighbors, "[;114]
"Ploughman Turned Lord, " a, [;83]
"Pocahontas; or, The Gentle Savage, "[;64]
Poe, E. A., [;16], [;19]
Poole, John, [;144]
"Poor Gentleman, " the, [;9], [;13], [;53], [;72], [;73], [;77], [;82], [;87], [;111], [;162], [;166]
"Poor Pillicoddy, "[;112]
"Poor Scholar, " the, [;115]
Povey, Jno., [;38]
Power, Tyrone, [;14]
"Pride Must Have a Fall, "[;115]
"Prince's Frolic, " the, [;114]
Providence Theatre, [;24]
"Raising the Wind, "[;36], [;116]
Raymond, J. T., [;92], [;132], [;142]
Raymond, Miss, [;45]
Raymond, O. B., [;61]
Rea, Mrs., [;45]
Recollections of Burton's acting, [;121]-176
Reeve, John, [;14]
"Rent Day, " the, [;114]
"Review, " the, [;113]
Richings, Peter, [;23], [;38]
"Rip Van Winkle, "[;132]
"Rivals, " the, [;9], [;10], [;13], [;87], [;99], [;112], [;162]
"Road to Ruin, " the, [;13], [;51], [;54], [;72], [;74], [;88], [;112], [;162], [;165]
"Robert Macaire, "[;112]
Robertson, Agnes, [;45], [;46], [;47], [;90], [;98]
Robertson, T. W., [;132]
Robson, Stuart, [;92]
"Rosedale, "[;132]

Rowe, Fawcett, [;92]
Russell, Mrs. (née Shaw; Mrs. Hoey), [;45], [;46];
extended mention, [;62], [;63], note
Sandy Hill, N. Y., [;90]
Sartain, J., engraver, [;9]
"School, "[;132]
"School for Grown Children, "[;115]
"School for Scandal, " the, [;13];
cast of, [;37], [;113], [;132], [;163]
"School for Tigers, " a, [;47], [;73]
"School of Reform, " the, [;82]
"Secrets Worth Knowing, "[;114]
"Self, "[;112]
"Serious Family, " the, [;86], [;94], [;98], [;112];
extended mention, [;152] et seq.;
incident, [;153];
story, [;155], [;156]
Setchell, D., [;45], [;101]
Shakespeare, [;29], [;78], [;96], [;97], [;100], [;122], [;123], [;134], [;172], [;179], [;180], [;181], [;182]
Shaw, Miss (see Mrs. Russell)
Shaw, Mrs., [;38]
Sheridan, R. B., [;9], [;64], [;164]
"She Stoops to Conquer, "[;13], [;112], [;132], [;162]
"Siamese Twins, " the, [;140]
"Simpson & Co., "[;113]
Simpson, Edmund, [;37]
Skerrett, Mrs., [;45]
"Sketches in India, "[;14], [;113]
"Slasher and Crasher, "[;112]
"Slave Actress, " the, [;115]
Smith, Sydney, [;129]
"Socialism, "[;114]
"Soldier's Daughter, " the, [;11], [;94], [;97], [;116]
Sophocles, [;22]

Sothern, E. A., [;132], [;142]
Southwick, S., [;90]
"Spectre Bridegroom, " the, [;116]
"Speed the Plough, "[;13]
"Sphinx, " the, [;114]
"Spitfire, " the, [;116]
"Spring and Autumn, "[;23], [;116]
"Stag Hall, "[;115]
"State Secrets, "[;112]
"St. Cupid, "[;117]
"Still Waters Run Deep, "[;75], [;113]
Stone, H. D., preface, [;51], note
St. Paul's School, [;3]
"Stranger, " the, [;113]
"Such As It Is, "[;114]
Sussex, England, [;5]
"Sweethearts and Wives, "[;13], [;23], [;112]
"Take That Girl Away, "[;112]
Taylor, Mary, [;38], [;45], [;60], [;66];
extended mention, [;91], [;98], [;169]
"Tempest, " the, [;75], [;81], [;95], [;112], [;175]
"Temptation, "[;114]
Tennyson, Lord, [;97]
"That Blessed Baby, "[;140]
Theatres:
American, Phila., [;20]
Arch Street, Phila., [;9], [;13], [;26]
Astor Place Opera-House, [;97]
Boston, [;102]
Broadway, [;38], [;67], note
Brougham's Lyceum, N. Y., [;60].
Burton's, Chambers St., [;27], [;29], [;34], [;36], [;39], [;40], [;42], [;44], [;47], [;56], [;63], [;74], [;85], [;88], [;93], [;97], [;99], [;149], [;168], [;169], [;172], [;175]
Burton's New (Metropolitan), [;88], [;99], [;100], [;101], [;102]
Castle Garden, [;98]
Chatham, N. Y., [;97]
Chatham Garden, N. Y., [;53]
Chestnut Street, Phila., [;13], [;15], [;26]
Cooke's Circus, Phila., [;24]
Covent Garden, London, [;166]
Ford's, Boston, [;37]
Front St., Baltimore, [;26]
Haymarket, London, [;6]
Laura Keene's, [;101]
Leonard and Church Sts., N. Y., [;24]
Mechanics' Hall, Hamilton, Canada, [;110]
National, Leonard St., N. Y., [;22], [;23]
National, Phila., [;24]
Niblo's Garden, [;23], [;99], [;103]
Olympic, London, [;85]
Olympic, N. Y., [;38], [;97]
Palmo's Opera-House, [;27], [;33]
Park, N. Y., [;23], [;25], [;37], [;38], [;39]
Pavilion, London, [;6]
Providence, [;24]
Tripler Hall, N. Y., [;99]
Union Square, N. Y., [;132]
Wallack's Lyceum, [;64], [;70]
Wallack's, [;54], [;132]
Washington, [;26]
"The Cork Leg, " song, [;12]
Thompson, L. S., [;45];
extended mention, [;82]-84
"Three and Deuce, "[;15]
"Tom Noddy's Secret, "[;112]
"Toodles, " the, [;94],

[;112], [;152];
extended mention, [;156]

"To Parents and Guardians, "[;49], [;113]
Toronto, Canada, [;103]
Tripler Hall, N. Y., [;99]
"Turning the Tables, "[;116], [;140]
"Turnpike Gate, " the, [;116]
"Twelfth Night, "[;49], [;77], [;78], [;95], [;112], [;174]
"Twice Killed, "[;114]
"Two Bonnycastles, " the, [;112]
"Two Buzzards, " the, [;116]
"Two Orphans, " the, [;132]
Union Square Theatre, [;132]
United States Bank, [;24]
"Upper Ten and Lower Twenty, "[;116]
"Used Up, "[;67], note.
Van Buren, Martin, President, [;20]
"Vanity Fair, "[;117]
"Venice Preserved, "[;15]
"Vicar of Wakefield, " the, [;114]
Walcot, C. M., [;38], [;64]
Walcott, Mrs., [;97]
Wallack, Fanny, [;45], [;161]
Wallack, J. W. (elder), [;14], [;15], [;16], [;22], [;23], [;25], [;46]
Wallack, Lester, [;45], [;51];
extended mention, [;65] et seq., [;67], note, [;72], [;74], [;75], [;78], [;92], [;175]
Wallack's Lyceum, [;64], [;70]
Wallack's Theatre, [;54], [;132]
"Wall Street, "[;115]
"Wandering Minstrel, " the, [;112], [;133], [;139]
"Wanted, [;1], 000 Milliners, "[;113];
extended mention, [;137] et seq.
Washington Theatre, [;26]

"Water Party, " the, [;23], [;114]
Watson, Miss, [;15]
Watson, Mrs., [;15]
"Way to Get Married, " the, [;68]
Wemyss, F. C., preface, [;15], [;25], [;33], [;125]
"West End, " the, [;68]
Weston, Lizzie, [;45], [;46], [;68], [;169]
"Wheel of Fortune, " the, [;77]
White, R. W., [;80], [;172]
"Widow Machree, " song, [;90]
"Widow's Victim, " the, [;112]
"Wild Oats, "[;67], [;117], [;162]
Williams, Mrs. Barney, [;47]
Windsor, England, [;5]
Winstanley, Mrs., [;38]
"Winter's Tale, "[;95], [;98], [;175]
Winter, Wm., [;28]
"Witch Wife, " the, [;115]
Wood, Wm. B., preface, [;14], [;34]
Woodworth, Sam'l, poet, [;22]
Wynne, James, M.D., [;181]
"Young Actress, " the, [;47], [;90]
Young, Mrs. (see Mrs. Hughes)
"Young Quaker, " the, [;115]
"You're Another, "[;116]
"Youthful Days of Louis XIV., "[;117]

Transcriber's Note
Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical errors.