Wedding ceremonies
described, [33], [34], [65], [66].

Weiss, Rev. John,
at the Boston Radical Club, [283], [284];
on woman suffrage, [289];
on poets and philosophers, [304].

Welles, Gideon,
secretary of the navy, [225].

Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of,
anecdote of, [17].

Wentzler, A. H.,
paints portrait of John Ward, [55].

Whipple, Edwin P.,
reviews "Passion Flowers," [228]:
attends Mrs. Howe's parlor lectures, [306].

White, Andrew D.,
commissioner on the annexation of Santo Domingo, [181], [345].

White, Mrs. Andrew D., [346].

White, Charlotte,
a "character" in early New York, [77].

Whiting, Solomon,
attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, [309].