Barclay
TYRELLA.—The schooner Barclay, of Goole, bound from London to Ayr, stranded in DiMidrma Bay, d-niing thick stormy weather, at 7 P.M. on the 27th of February. As soon as the vessel was observed, the crew of The Memorial Life-boat were summoned, and the boat launched, but with much difficulty. The high sea and strong head wind, however, proved more than a match for the Lifeboat men, and in spite of their most gallant exertions, the boat, was driven ashore. Additional hands were then taken on board, and with double-banked oars the boat once more put off, and succeeded in reaching the vessel, great caution being necessary in doing so, as she was lying between two ranges of rocks. They were fortunately successful, however, in rescuing the crew, consisting of five men and the master's two children..