Can't restore email from Time Machine

I am running 10.7.2.  When I try to restore emails from Time Machine by making Mail the active application and entering Time Machine, nothing happens.  I do get a message that Finder is not responding.
I don't have this problem if I am trying to restore contacts from Address Book or files from Finder.
I have checked the TM disk, and there are no problems.  I have also repaired permissions.
Any suggestions?  Thanks.

Here is the output:
Marker - Dec 6, 2011 10:16:19 AM
Dec  6 10:16:49 MarvinsNewiMac Mail[564]: *** Assertion failure in -[MailToolbar _forceInsertItem:atIndex:], /SourceCache/AppKit/AppKit-1138.23/Toolbar.subproj/NSToolbar.m:1309
          Invalid parameter not satisfying: index>=0 && index<=[self _numberOfItems]
                    0   Message                             0x00007fff86991a93 -[MFAssertionHandler _handleFailureWithPreamble:description:arguments:] + 116
                    1   Message                             0x00007fff86991c29 -[MFAssertionHandler handleFailureInMethod:object:file:lineNumber:description:] + 185
                    2   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bfabe -[NSToolbar _forceInsertItem:atIndex:] + 163
                    3   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf895 -[NSToolbar _insertItem:atIndex:notifyDelegate:notifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 121
                    4   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf5d0 -[NSToolbar _insertNewItemWithItemIdentifier:atIndex:propertyListRepresentation:notifyFlags :] + 118
                    5   Mail                                0x00000001074cde2e Mail + 2309678
                    6   UnsubMailPluginMailAppOSX           0x000000010ad5ce9f -[UnsubscribeBundle usurpToolbarDelegate:] + 642
                    7   UnsubMailPluginMailAppOSX           0x000000010ad5c66b -[UnsubscribeBundle anyToolbarWillAddItem:] + 84
                    8   Foundation                          0x00007fff8d478de2 __-[NSNotificationCenter addObserver:selector:name:object:]_block_invoke_1 + 47
                    9   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff85153e0a _CFXNotificationPost + 2634
                    10  Mail                                0x00000001072a06c5 Mail + 26309
                    11  AppKit                              0x00007fff895c32a5 postNotificationAndNotifyDelegate + 227
                    12  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf9fe -[NSToolbar _notifyDelegate_WillAddItem:atIndex:] + 217
                    13  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf880 -[NSToolbar _insertItem:atIndex:notifyDelegate:notifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 100
                    14  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf5d0 -[NSToolbar _insertNewItemWithItemIdentifier:atIndex:propertyListRepresentation:notifyFlags :] + 118
                    15  AppKit                              0x00007fff8998493a -[NSToolbar _setCurrentItemsToItemIdentifiers:itemIndexToPlistDictionary:notifyDelegate:not ifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 350
                    16  AppKit                              0x00007fff895be799 -[NSToolbar _setConfigurationFromDictionary:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:upgradedConfigura tion:] + 431
                    17  Mail                                0x00000001074bf01c Mail + 2248732
                    18  Mail                                0x00000001074be94b Mail + 2246987
                    19  Mail                                0x00000001074b2b9e Mail + 2198430
                    20  Mail                                0x00000001074f696b Mail + 2476395
                    21  Mail                                0x00000001074f6ef8 Mail + 2477816
                    22  Mail                                0x0000000107463301 Mail + 1872641
                    23  Mail                                0x0000000107464324 Mail + 1876772
                    24  Backup                              0x00007fff8ca937a4 _Z22HandleStartTimeMachinePK6AEDescPS_Pv + 413
                    25  AE                                  0x00007fff8e783c25 _Z20aeDispatchAppleEventPK6AEDescPS_jPh + 200
                    26  AE                                  0x00007fff8e783b03 _ZL25dispatchEventAndSendReplyPK6AEDescPS_ + 38
                    27  AE                                  0x00007fff8e7839f7 aeProcessAppleEvent + 250
                    28  HIToolbox                           0x00007fff86c20b6d AEProcessAppleEvent + 102
                    29  AppKit                              0x00007fff8933963d _DPSNextEvent + 1247
                    30  AppKit                              0x00007fff89338cf5 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 135
                    31  AppKit                              0x00007fff8933562d -[NSApplication run] + 470
                    32  AppKit                              0x00007fff895b480c NSApplicationMain + 867
                    33  Mail                                0x0000000107372d88 Mail + 888200
                    34  ???                                 0x0000000000000002 0x0 + 2
Dec  6 10:16:49 MarvinsNewiMac Mail[564]: *** -[__NSArrayM insertObject:atIndex:]: index 3 beyond bounds [0 .. 0]
Dec  6 10:16:49 MarvinsNewiMac Mail[564]: (
                    0   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff851ab286 __exceptionPreprocess + 198
                    1   libobjc.A.dylib                     0x00007fff8b8bad5e objc_exception_throw + 43
                    2   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff85152108 -[__NSArrayM insertObject:atIndex:] + 296
                    3   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bfb31 -[NSToolbar _forceInsertItem:atIndex:] + 278
                    4   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf895 -[NSToolbar _insertItem:atIndex:notifyDelegate:notifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 121
                    5   AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf5d0 -[NSToolbar _insertNewItemWithItemIdentifier:atIndex:propertyListRepresentation:notifyFlags :] + 118
                    6   Mail                                0x00000001074cde2e Mail + 2309678
                    7   UnsubMailPluginMailAppOSX           0x000000010ad5ce9f -[UnsubscribeBundle usurpToolbarDelegate:] + 642
                    8   UnsubMailPluginMailAppOSX           0x000000010ad5c66b -[UnsubscribeBundle anyToolbarWillAddItem:] + 84
                    9   Foundation                          0x00007fff8d478de2 __-[NSNotificationCenter addObserver:selector:name:object:]_block_invoke_1 + 47
                    10  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff85153e0a _CFXNotificationPost + 2634
                    11  Mail                                0x00000001072a06c5 Mail + 26309
                    12  AppKit                              0x00007fff895c32a5 postNotificationAndNotifyDelegate + 227
                    13  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf9fe -[NSToolbar _notifyDelegate_WillAddItem:atIndex:] + 217
                    14  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf880 -[NSToolbar _insertItem:atIndex:notifyDelegate:notifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 100
                    15  AppKit                              0x00007fff895bf5d0 -[NSToolbar _insertNewItemWithItemIdentifier:atIndex:propertyListRepresentation:notifyFlags :] + 118
                    16  AppKit                              0x00007fff8998493a -[NSToolbar _setCurrentItemsToItemIdentifiers:itemIndexToPlistDictionary:notifyDelegate:not ifyView:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:] + 350
                    17  AppKit                              0x00007fff895be799 -[NSToolbar _setConfigurationFromDictionary:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:upgradedConfigura tion:] + 431
                    18  Mail                                0x00000001074bf01c Mail + 2248732
                    19  Mail                                0x00000001074be94b Mail + 2246987
                    20  Mail                                0x00000001074b2b9e Mail + 2198430
                    21  Mail                                0x00000001074f696b Mail + 2476395
                    22  Mail                                0x00000001074f6ef8 Mail + 2477816
                    23  Mail                                0x0000000107463301 Mail + 1872641
                    24  Mail                                0x0000000107464324 Mail + 1876772
                    25  Backup                              0x00007fff8ca937a4 _Z22HandleStartTimeMachinePK6AEDescPS_Pv + 413
                    26  AE                                  0x00007fff8e783c25 _Z20aeDispatchAppleEventPK6AEDescPS_jPh + 200
                    27  AE                                  0x00007fff8e783b03 _ZL25dispatchEventAndSendReplyPK6AEDescPS_ + 38
                    28  AE                                  0x00007fff8e7839f7 aeProcessAppleEvent + 250
                    29  HIToolbox                           0x00007fff86c20b6d AEProcessAppleEvent + 102
                    30  AppKit                              0x00007fff8933963d _DPSNextEvent + 1247
                    31  AppKit                              0x00007fff89338cf5 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 135
                    32  AppKit                              0x00007fff8933562d -[NSApplication run] + 470
                    33  AppKit                              0x00007fff895b480c NSApplicationMain + 867
                    34  Mail                                0x0000000107372d88 Mail + 888200
                    35  ???                                 0x0000000000000002 0x0 + 2

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