SAILED
... From Liverpool on the lsth inst., the Tayleur, for Mel- bourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... From Liverpool on the lsth inst., the Tayleur, for Mel- bourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... moment, strange to say, asleep. FURTHER PARTICULARS. (From the Dublin Papers of yesterday) The Tayleur was a beautiful vessel, built in the factory of Tayleur and Co., after the name of whose principal she was registered. She carried 2,500 tons of general ...
... brave Irish and Engtish seamen, who! The dan; formed, it is to be deplored, but a small portion of the | stood by crew of the Tayleur—nover iost their courago nor flinched duty, but'stood firm to their posts | ;,, and, heedless of all danger of personal c ...
... infant child, so miraculousiy preserved on board the Tayleur, is thought to be Jaines Moore, the infant son of Samucl and Catherine Moore, of Broughshane. Among the passengers saved from the Tayleur were aman named Carley and his wife, whose adventures ...
... and Lord Talbot's agent on Lambay, were also very active in assisting the shipwrecked persons, ‘The vessel was called the Tayleur, of 2,000 tons, built of iron, a new ship, this her first voyage. She belongs to Liverpool, and was bound to Melbourne, Australia ...