Margaret Jane
On the 13th October, a steamer was seen dragging her anchors in a whole gale and a rough sea. She collided with the schooner Margaret Jane, of Bangor, and drove across the bows of the Trinitysteamer Stella. In response to signals of distress the Life-boat Thomas Fielden was taken out at 4 P.M., and proceeded to the scene of the disaster. The steamer by that time had steam up, and was able to extricate herself from her difficulties; but considerable damage had been done to the schooner, and one of her cables had parted. Her crew of three men, and the master's wife, were therefore taken into the Life-boat and brought to land..