Törmer,
an artist, [127].

Tourgenieff,
the Russian novelist, [412].

Town and Country Club of Newport
founded, [405];
its eminent lecturers, [406], [407].

Townsend, Mrs. Gideon (Mary A. Van Voorhis),
poet of the opening of the New Orleans Exposition, [399].

Transcendentalism,
ridiculed by Dickens, [139];
by Cranch, [145];
a world movement, [146], [147].

"Trip to Cuba,"
Mrs. Howe's book,
extract from, [233];
published in the "Atlantic Monthly" and in book form: attacked, [236].

Tübingen, University of,
confers a degree on Samuel Ward, Mrs. Howe's brother, [68].

Turks,
their devastation of Greece, [85].

Tweedy, Edmund, [402].

Tweedy, Mary, [402].