MURDER IN THE FOREST OF DEAN

... line, with 820 passengers; the Conway, Catain Liston, of the sarme line, with 860 government emigrants for Sydney; and the Tayleur, Captain Noble, belonging to the White Ster line, with 460 passengers for Melbourne. DBATa op A CANTENAnIANl Died at Great ...

DREADFUL SHIP WRECK

... lamentable shipwrecks which we have ever had to record. The vessel to which this awful calamity occurred was the Tayleur, or John Tayleur, Cap ain Noble, bound to Melbourne withemigrants. Owing to the seysre weather which has prevailed for some days, ...

DUBLIN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1854

... LOSS OF LIFE. It has rarely fallen to the lot of journalism to record a more lamentable catastrophe than the loss of the Tayleur on the rocks of Lambay on Saturday last, Full particulars of this distressing calamity will be found in a variety of narratives ...

LOSS OF THE EMIGRANT SHIP TAYLEUR— LIFTING OF THE BODIES OF THE DROWNED

... LOSS OF THE EMIGRANT SHIP TAYLEUR- LIFTING OF THE BODIES OF THE DROWNED. . PBSPARATONS FOR Tbt COFLONRt'S INQU&ST, Since our last nolice in relation to this sad event, we hav9 been favoured with several oommunications; referring to the present condition ...

WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR—THE INQUEST

... Gerald Fitzgibbon, Q.0C-, Dr. GibbbonpdLXt, with Mr. M'Loughlin, of Cope-street, as agedtldtp&osd -for the captain of the Tayleur; Captain Walker attended to watch the proceedings oon the part of the Rraernment. Lieutenant Prior, govern- merit emigration ...

THE TAYLEUR—THE VERDICT

... 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 ...

WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... 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 ...

THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. THE INQUEST. h (From the Freeman's Journa~l.) e The nqiyinto the causes of this melancholy disaster, 'which reutd in the loss of so many of our fellow- fi creatures, was commenced on Friday, at Malahide, by Henry Davis, Esq. ...

THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... surveyed at least twd months betore she sailed; I hald nothing to lo with the procuring of the crew; I went. on beard the Tayleur to examine her and the crewrtoi4day beLoreshesailed; I did not seethat the ropes Wiere new from the an'mufacturer's; I was ...

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 ...