Toombs, Robert, Secretary of State under Provisional Constitution, [242].

Townsend, Colonel Frederick, commands Third Regiment of the enemy's force at Bethel Church, [342];
his account of the combat at Bethel Church, [342].

Travesty of history, statements of a foreign writer, [201];
their absurdity shown, [201].

Trent, The steamer, seizure of our Commissioners on board, [470];
their treatment and restoration, [470].

Tribune, The New York, declaration relative to the coercion of States, [56];
its declarations relative to coercion, [252].

Troops, Southern, rush to Virginia, [300];
also sent by Confederate Government, [300].

Troops of the two armies, exemplification of the difference before either was trained to war, [342], [343].

Union, The, no moral or sentimental considerations involved in the controversies that ruptured the Union, [6].

Union, Dissolution of the, first threats or warnings of, from New England, [12];
ground of opposition stated, [12];
Colonel Timothy Pickering in 1803, [71];
do. in 1804, [72];
its peaceful character, [72];
declaration of Josiah Quincy in Congress in 1811, [73];
action of the House, [74];
the celebrated Hartford Convention, [74];
its proceedings, [74];
published report, [74];
their declaration, [75];
threats of Massachusetts in 1844, [76].

Union, the, how to be saved, views of President Buchanan, [54];
declaration of Senator Calhoun, [55].