THE “TAYLEUR.”
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... fact of the loss of the John Tayleur, emigrant vessel, off the island of Lambay, near the entrance to Dublin Harbour; and in our present number will be found ample details of this terrific catastrophe. The John Tayleur was one of the most magnificent ...
... LOSS OF THE “TAYLEUR.” This unfortunate catastrophe has caused much discussion amongst all classes people, and is of parti culor interest to the shipowners of Great Britain and Ireland. The inquest was conducted with care and anxious desire to arrive ...
... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR.' Tnt; greatest excitement sti!l prevails in this neig}- bourhood wvith respect to the calamitous wreck of the Trayleur, so many of her passengers being from the neighbouring districts. Such further particalars of the disaster ...
... 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 ...
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... THE RECENT DREADFUL SHIPWRECK OF THE 'TAYLEUR. No inlvestigation has yet taten place in relation to the circumstances attending the loss of this ill-fated ves- sel. The bodies of a number of the unfortunate pas- sergeirs are lying at Larnbay, pending ...
... From Liverpool on the lsth inst., the Tayleur, for Mel- bourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... LOSS OF THE TAT L EUR. CAPTaiN WAUutn’a krport. The report of Captain Walker, the Government Coromiaaiooer, the wreck of the Tayleur, has been published. It addressed to the Right Honourable ...
... 15th instant. Srraxnagr, Fes, beds, bedding, wearing apparel, empty, casks and barrels, supposed to have be- longed tothe Tayleur, are being drifted ashore between Burghhead and Girvan. Boston, Jax, 30.—The Empire, Zerega, whieh sailed on the 6th for Liverpool ...