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THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. edition, and t the hall was magnificent, the moving ..

... Whately, and carried with acclamation ; and the proceedings terminated. SECTION A.-MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL THE LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR. AND THE CHANGE IN THE ACTION OF THE COMPASSES IN IRON SHIPS. The Rev. Dr. Scoresby read his promised paper on this subject ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL

... experiments. After some remarks on the importance of the subject and a statement of the circumstances attending the loss of the Tayleur, Dr. Scoresby said that at the meeting of the British Association at Oxford, in 1847, he had called attention to the instability ...

DIED. On the 23d ult., at Barbadoes, Charlotte Edith, infant daughter of Lieutenant Richard Harbord, Adjutant ..

... Frederick, the infant son of Mr.*Benjamin Blinkhorn, of Union-street, Ardwick, Manchester. On the 22d inst., aged 76, Mr. Henry Tayleure. The deceased had been connected with the musical profession in Liverppool for nearly fifty years, and during that period ...

DrED, On the 23d - alt., at Barbadoes, Charlotte Edith, infant daughter of Lieutenant Richard Harbord, Adjutant ..

... Frederick, the infant son of Mr. Benjamin Blinkhorn, of Union-street, Ardwick, Manchester. On the 22d inst., aged 76, Mr. Henry Tayleure. The deceased had been connected with the musical profession in Liverppool for nearly fifty years, and during that period ...

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1854

... cause, but these, of course, were not sufficient to establish a theory. He thought, however, that the disastrous loss of the Tayleur might possibly have arisen from this cause. All the tables of deviations of compasses of ships that had heeled had the maximum ...

!xpress, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1854•

... cause, but these, of course, were not sufficient to establish a theory. He thought, however, that the disastrous loss of the Tayleur might possibly have arisen from this cause. All the tables of deviations of compasses of ships that had heeled had the maximum ...