In our sixth page will be found two communications from the Rev. George Mackay, on the subject of the sacramental
... were brought up as carpenters. In ...
... were brought up as carpenters. In ...
... occupied the chair; and the gentlemen present included the Revs. W. Sinclair, H. R. Reynolds, N. J. Godfery, W. Guest, C. B. Tayleur, (of Otley, Suffolk,) G. W. Conder, P. J. Saffery, (travelling Secretary of the Society,) G. Woolmer, G. B. De Renzi, R. Brewer ...
... If &proof of a peculiarly melancholy nature were required to show the importance of this operation, the recent loss of the Tayleur, on the Irish coast, would furnish it, where as the breeze frealieued at nine in the evening, the necessity of reducing and ...
... communication between Umm two capitals was interrupted. The Relief Committee for the benefit the survivors those wrecked in the Tayleur, at Lam bay Island, have closed their labors. They received £3,619 in subscriptions, which they divided principally among ...
... J. Woulsey and 48 W. Cannes 63 J. Lynch and Ce. 85 38 Total 16,134 10,282 The committee ol the Tayleur lund held meeting on Friday to wind accounts ot the subscription, Lord Talbot de Mai abide in the chair. It is very satisfactory ...
... Woolsey and Co.5,. ?? - 48 W. Cairnes ?? ?? 68 40 J. Lynch and Co. ?? ?? 86 88 Total ?? ?? 16,184 10,282 The committee of the Tayleur fund held a meet- ing on Friday to wind up the accounts of the sub- scription, Lord Talbot de Malahide in the chair. - It ...
... another very liberal subscription will be shortly handed over to the Patriotic Fend. d TuB WRECK OF TiHE TAYLEuR.-The committee of S. the Tayleur fand held a meeting on Friday to wind up a, the accounts of the subscription, Lord Talbot de Mala- ; hide ...
... THE WRECK OF THE TATLEUR STEAMER. The committee of the Tayleur fund held a meeting on Friday to wind up the accounts of the subscription, Lord Talbot de Malahide in the chair. It is very satisfactory to find that, after all outgoings, a sum of nearly ...
... and were brought up as carpenters. In January last they left Inverness-shire, and embarked for Australia in the ill-fated Tayleur. Both were saved, but they were thrown upon Ireland guite destitute. They m 'tinged, however, to return to Liverpool, when ...
... and that he was out yesterday in the enjoyment of his wonted vigour and buoyancy of spirits. THE DUBLIN TAYLEUR Furl - D.—The committee of tho Tayleur fund held a meeting on Friday to wind up the accounts of the subscription, Lord Talbot de Malahide in ...
... manner as on the original stock, so as to place all descriptions of stock, upon an equality as to value. The committee of the Tayleur fund held a mecting on Friday to wind up the accounts of the subscription, Lord Talbot de Malahide in the chair. It is very ...
... and were brought up as carpenters. In January last they left Invernessshire, and embarked for Australia in the ill filed Tayleur.? Both were saved, but they thrown upon Ireland quite destitute. 'They managed, however, to return to Liverpool* until, dint ...