SALE OF THE TAYLEUR
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... 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 ...
... in Liverpool for the survivors of the Tayleur has been received by Mesrg. Roche, Brothers, of Dublin, from the Meesrs. Baines and Co., or Liverpool:7 Liverpool, 26th January, 1854. DEAR SiRe-The loss of the Tayleur is frightful. Two of our ships, the Indian ...
... THE LATE MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK THE TAYLEUR In consequence of the 16onthiztI4 etid'nneeaslug storm communication with Lambay wase ouh &''to le more difficult yesterday than on the previous day. So agitated was the sea between the main land and the inland ...
... 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 ...
... THE IBEC£iK1 ?? SHIPWRECK-T4HE I ?? - I.. TAYLEUR. I l No°invstigation hasyettaken place in relation to the ocircam- Stances attending the loss of this ill fated vessel. The bodies of a number of the unfortunate paanqigers are lying at Lembay, pending ...
... THE TAYLEUR- STriM NAVIGATION-THE MAG- NETIC TELEGRAPH-.THE LOST LIFE BOAT, I 49 &C. (FRoMr OUR LIVERPOOL CORRESPONDENiT.) Liverpool, Wednesday. It is reported in town that the Board of Trade has inti- mated to the Local Marine Board that it is desirable ...
... ascertaining the loss, but we believe, since last sunmer, the Irish proportion would not be much below two thousand. On board the Tayleur we could identifv at least fifty Irish names, but pro- bably the number was much greater, and of these nearly the whole were ...
... WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. Yesterday morning, five bodies, far advanced in a state of decomposition were washed ashore on the coat between Portrane and Malahide. They were supposed to have been those of persons lost in the ill-fited Tayleur, but none of them ...
... with an ?? of parliameat to support any unreasonable claims. Under! the c ause thus construed, IF one of the crew of the Tayleur bhd bean washed on shore with his carpet hag in his hand, be c,-uld not claim or appropriate his own propertv to himself until ...
... will meet to-day at four o'clock for the purpose of taking measures with reference to the Loutr election. THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. Tile following liberal subscriptions have been received by the committee appointed to collect funds for the relief of the ...
... taken place, or been recorded in the annals of shipping disasters on the Irish coast. He alluded to the late loss of the ship Tayleur, of Liverpool, end the destruction of hundreds of her passengers, besides the sad misery and utter distress of the poor survivors ...