THE LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR
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... | THE LATE FRIGHTFUL SHIPWRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. | IT zfIN1)T'nTrR nP pr'v I. Al.-- I INCIDENTS OF THE CATASTROPHE. INEFFllIENCY OP THE CREW. From the statements of the witnesses who haye beeaz ex- amined at the coroner's inquest on the sufferers, it is ...
... LINER N TIIE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. BY B. Bring the .I.:olian And e'er it ryprro wreathe! Lend to the evening Its strings—a dirge to breathe ; . • , A requiem solemn, - A doge for fled; A unl. eulogious flow Of for the dead! The dewl—that the wavis To ...
... SAGO?. THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORD KENYON. F. R. WEST, &Komi. TRUSTEES. RICHARD MILES WYNNE, Req. I JAMES MAURICE. BK. I HENRY TAYLEUR, Esq. I ROBERT OROROB JOHNSON, Sep. ...
... THE SHIP TAYLEUR. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY MORNING. It is with the deepest regret that we have to announce the total loss of the magnificent new iron ship Tayleur, to- gether with upwards of 400 of the passengers, and several ofthecrew. The Tayleur sailed from ...
... were receive.1 here thiø morning of the total loss of the magnilicellt new iron em grant-ship Tayleur, on her passage Irolo this port io Mel- bourne. The Tayleur sa-led from the Mersey nt noon on Thurs- day, wirh a fine south-east wind, ill tow of tile ...
... White Star Line of trail= Packets, gfi ~..d . 0,7 LANDING PASSENGERS AT THE WHARF. - Ships. Commanders Destination. To soil. Tayleur MO, J. Noble, Melbourne, 20th Dec. Fazjames 2600, Hoyt, do. In Dec. lowa 1700, Reed, Melbourne, to follow. Be,, Neris, 2500 ...
... Star Line of Australian Packets, Landing passengern at the Wharf free of charge. Ships. Commanders Destination. To salt. Tayleur 3500, .1. Noble, Melbourne, 10th Dec. Fitzianies, Hoyt, do. In Jan. Ben Nevis , I I eorn, ditto, to follow. These Parkets ...
... Adelaide, by the Taylor, will lie forwarded from Melbourne at the expense of the Ship. Ships. Tons. Coin. Destination. To Sail. Tayleur 38110. J. Noble, Melbourne, 14th Jan. Golden Era —VW, Peat, Do. in Feb. Ben Nevi, 25(1), Heron, • Do to follow. Those Packets ...
... LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR. Almost as unaccountable as horrible is the loss of the Tayleur, with more than 370 souls, of which number nearly 200 were women and children, three femile*, one adult and two girls, only having been saved. The Tayleur left the Mersey ...