THE “TAYLEUR.”
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... redeem a companionship, at least asdamaging, in ite moral issues, as the frieudship of Lord Cla- rendon. SHI RECK OF HE JOHN TAYLEUR. — THE ...
... crown, Jan. 30.—Barrels of beef, pork, candles, &ec., have been washed ashore in the Bay of Luce, tv be from tae wreck of the Tayleur. BELVAST:—Printed and published at the Oilice, 6, Cellar Eutry, by the Proprietor and Editor, JAMES SIMMS, oa the morning ...
... the Sobracn, Che man, for Africa. At Gibraltar, on the 25th January, the C aledonia, fur Liverpovl. CasuUALTIES, &. The Tayleur is reported by the divers have parte! the stern, and the Teck abaft burst up, the 0 being atrowed about ton the bottom. Belfe ...
... Morrison, ‘ulloch, from Callao. the Jones. of Liverpool, from Leith to Callao, ®as totally het at Lerwick. with all hands. ‘The Tayleur is reported by the divers to have parted at the about on the bettam stern, aud the deck abaft burst up, the cargo being strewed ...
... day with the exami- nation of the captain. tain was then examined—He said my name is John Ne ol ble, late captain of the Tayleur ; e log- book is not saved ; 1 have got one made as well as I can from left Liverpool about noon on Thursday, the 9th (Mr ...
... icCwT THE coroner's jury empannelled to investigate the cir- cumstances under which so many passengers in the John Tayleur had lost their lives have, after a laborious inquiry, adopted an uvanimous finding. The substance of this verdict is, that the ...
... s, From what I have heard, I should say there wasa sufficient crow on board of the Tayleur, An American ship would have carried fewer hands, The captain of the Tayleur, according to his own statement, did everything that prudence and good seamanship would ...