Brothers
TENBY.—On the morning of the 8th February, during a heavy westerly gale, the ketch Brothers lying in Caldy Roads, parted her chain. She then made sail, and stood across the bay, when her mainboom was carried away, which disabled her, and compelled her to bring up, by a single anchor and kedge, about five miles from Tenby. She then hoisted a signal of distress, in response to which the Lifeboat Divine Rescue, stationed at Tenby, was launched, and took off the crew, consisting of four men. The Life-boat was unable to regain her Station, and therefore made for Pendine, where she remained at anchor for a time until the steamtug Hero, of Pembrey, came and towed her back to Tenby. The service rendered by the Life-boatmen was promptly and well executed, and reflected great credit on the coxswain and crew, who suffered considerably from the severity of the weather..