LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR

... passengers on board the Tayleur, were the hrst witnesses examined, and they detailed tho circumstances of the ship's wreck and preceding passag.e from Liver- ?? Davison, of' Kent, a seaman, and a pas- senger on board the Tayleur, the next witness, said ...

THE LATE FRIGHTFUL SHIPWRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... | 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 ...

THE LATE AWFUL SHIPWRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... THE LATE'~ IAWFU IHPWEC OF TH AYLEU.Q ?? ?? inquest on the bodies of theisecond' mate of the: 'Tayleur, and the'surg'on'sdshf, bpotf of whom perished in that vessel at Lambay, has been holden at Malahide. John Noble, lateicaptai ofithe ITI`ylur, ...

THE LAW RELATING TO ENLISTMENT

... KINGSTOWN. FLBs. 22, 10.30, Prae-The ocean child (the poor little boy that was picked uplat Lumbay Island from the wreck of the Tayleur), I perceive hbs, been claimed by: his relations. I saw him in his grandmother's arms this morning, going on board thenine ...

DURHAM SESSIONS

... cemetirils is 480.-Lieutenant Engledue has again been struck off tile navy list,h ll hi-ving refused to ?? owners of the Tayleur have issued a eir- cular, shiell states thiat the fund for the relief of the sutenrers at present amounts to nearly 3,000-The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... died on Monday last after a brief illness. THE TAYnEura.-Captain Walker's report of his investi- gation into the loss of the Tayleur, made under the direction of the Board of Trade, has been laid before parliament. Captain Walker attended the inquest, and ...

THE HULL PERJURY AND CONCEALMENT CASES

... of such disasters would refuse to give them their assistance. All who at were aware of tie real cause of the loss of the Tayleur, in and knew what they wished to accomplish, would, he il felt convinced, go with themn.-Mr. W. L. Pattinson, at one of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... disposal of Mr. Walsh, as Receiver, of Droita, certain ahip- wrecked geods, constituting portion of the cargo of the'ship Tayleur, wrecked off Lambay Island, in Januarylast, but had .retained possession of said goods, contrary to the bth section o the ...

LEEDS BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... Gair-- vi lick, Alelthiam, taretier ; 1. Beutterwor-th, Motley, mraree- at fect~rert ; arlid A. Bromlhey, heeds, sculptor- J. Tayleur, of tie Wixiilay, far-er bailiff', for a vexeatirese defence, w~as r-emaiederlt ire six reereotlis from thre daent of tire ...

ROLLS COURT—DUBLIN, MONDAY

... be entitled to the rents. TsE 6TAracuR. -The relief committee for the benefit of the survivors of those wrecked in the Tayleur at Lambay Island, have closed their labours. They re- ceivedt £3,619 in subscriptions, which they divided principally among ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... quantityof property, being the-wr~ack of is the sea, compriing goods and merchandize forning p art of as the carg o of the ship Tayleur, wrecked o ff the island of id Lambay, on the north side:of the Bay of Dublin; Thhe pro- tb Perty-w-hich Mr. Shannon, was ...