THE TAYLEUR
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... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. We shall probably receive the verdict of the coroner's jury in reference to this unfortunate affair before the hour for going to press; but the evidence is now in our hands, a notice of one point respecting which there is unhappily ...
... discovery that the loss of the Tayleur was occasioned by circumstances of which the z o t, Passed two years ago, forthe better preservation of the lives of emigrants, takes no cognizance whatever. The wreck of the Tayleur was clearly traced t o three causes; ...
... WRECK THE TAYLEUR. Cantain Walker’s report of his the loss of the Tayleur, made under the dire ion of the B of Trade, has hern laid before par ' -men'. Cip tin Walker attended the inquest, s also examined wifnea-ea himself. repoits that he doe-* not consider ...
... LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR Commercial Buildings, 11th Feb., 1854. Dear Sir—Having brought the subject of the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the loss of the Tayleur under the notice of her Majesty, with the bountiful benevolence so characteristic of ...
... LOSS THE •* TAYLEUR.” The committee met Monday in the Commercial Buildingsliord Tai.dot Mal a hide in the Chair. The Sbckktaky read several communication* from the , Liverpool committee and others, relative to the application of the fund remain'mi; in ...
... observa- Richard Atkinson a ok to reef these sails; in my opinion ing, for supplying im: ficient number of men on board for * Tayleur,” and defra: me I formed that opinion the second ment of the dead deck with several other passengers, Bewley, Esq, 2/; BR ...
... in Liverpool for the survivors of the Tayleur has been received by Mesrg. Roche, Brothers, of Dublin, from the Meesrs. Baines and Co., or Liverpool:7 Liverpool, 26th January, 1854. DEAR SiRe-The loss of the Tayleur is frightful. Two of our ships, the Indian ...
... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. THE OCEAN CHILD. To tbe Editor or rna I>ksrr*l Advertiser. Sir, -I happy to Ray that I have discovered tbe relatives the little fellow saved from tbe wreck of the Tayleur, who has been In my house these last font weeks. appears ...
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... WRlECK OF TEE TAYLEUR. 'rau IOQUEBT--YEBTERDAY-T1wUD DAY. The inquiry into the cause of this melancholy disaster was resumed yesterday morning at eleven o'clock by Mr. Davis. The interest in the -proceedings continued unabated!' the room in which the ...
... emigration trade will find a corrective, and such deplorable catastrophes as the wreck of the Tayleur will be, if not impossible, at least less probable. Had the Tayleur been tried for one day in a brisk gale, the disorder iu her compasses would have been discovered ...