Mary
ST. IVES, CORNWALL.—On the morning of the 20th July, the pilot-cutter Mary, of Bristol, was seen riding in a dangerous position, while a strong gale was blowing from the N. accompanied by a heavy sea.
Every movement of those on board the vessel could be seen from the high ground and it was thought that as she had two anchors down she would ride out the gale, but when the tide fell and the water under her was becoming shallow it was feared that she might strike and upset.
The Life-boat Exeter was therefore launched at 8 o'clock, and brought ashore the cutter's crew, consisting of three men and a boy..