SAILED
... SAILED From Liverpool on th** 19th inst-, the Tayleur. for Melbourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... SAILED From Liverpool on th** 19th inst-, the Tayleur. for Melbourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... granted the application. REPORT THE TAYLEUR RELIEF COMMITTEE. Liverpool, 14th October, 1864. Tur. committee entrusted with the distribution the fund raised for the relief of the sufferers by the wreck of the Tayleur have to explain that the cause of their ...
... CASUALTIES The brig J.-inc, of Drogheda. Patrick Devine, master, from Liverpool, ccsl laden, struck the Tayleur rock off l.ambay. hall-past two o'clock, m., the lith instant. After striking four times she was forced over a heavy sea. and sunk in nine ...
... man. lor Africa. - the CaUn'.onia, L r At Gibraltar, on the *Jth January, the Liverpool. OABDA.I.TIES, &C. t ,.j , lt The Tayleur i. b, the di.er. t» Ul . i „, the stem, and the deck abaft burst * atrowed anout on the bottom. • > Gi.a.suow, Ff.h. The 111I ...
... collected in Liverpool for the relief of the survivors of tho Tayleur. The Ocean Child.— The Rev. J. M. Armstrong, Dublin, who undertook the temporary charge of the ocean child, saved from the Tayleur, has addressed tho following letter to the editor of The ...
... few solitary cases brought under their notice did leave, was altogether erroneous one. (Hear, hear ) The instances of the Tayleur, and of the Birkenhead had been alluded to; but he would ask the gentlemen who’ spoke of these cases to investigate with equal ...
... the Australia—twenty able seamen, without the officers. Mr. Firzumnox—There were twenty-two twenty-three able seamen in the Tayleur. Michael Murphy, fir-t male, was next examined After stating some matters already before the public, he said. I knew none ...
... Cantwell’s favour-£3OO damages, and costs. j _ Her Majesty has contributed to the fund for the relief of tile sufferers in the Tayleur tragedy. Fair The February fair of this town was held the Olh instant. The stock was largo ami generally of an excellent quality ...
... SELECTED POETRY EPISODE OF THE “TAYLEUR.” (That which the Tayleur was wrecked | upon the rocks of was marked wmn than one incident worthy of the poet's pen. these, the aasioK of the Infant, which has since elicited the aetWs eharity generous public, is ...
... nervous system. Sines’ CoMPAs-sia.—Mr. John Biggs, civil engineer, in letter to Liverpool journal, says that two days after the Tayleur was lost, and tho same channel, when shaping their course by compass to the Tuskar Light, distant about miles, when the weather ...
... moment, strange to say, asleep. further particulars. (From the Dublin Papers of yesterday). The Tayleur was a beautiful »essel, built in the factory of Tayleur and Co., after the name of whose principal she was registered. She carried 2,500 tons of general ...
... Dublin, February —Sir,—l happy to say that I have-dlscorerod the relatives of the little fellow saved from the wreck of the Tayleur, who has been in house theae last four weeks. It appears that Is Arthur Char lee, son of Charles Griffith, who had been formerly ...