Demarius
GRIMSBY.—On the 7th January, notice having been received that the services of the Life-boat were required, the steam Life-boat James Stevens No. 3 left the harbour at 3.40 A.M., and proceeded to the schooner Demarius, of Goole, bound from London for Hull with a cargo of chalk. She had stranded on the links off Spurn Point in the S.S.W. gale which was then blowing, accompanied by a heavy sea and hazy weather, and her crew had been rescued by the Spurn Point Lifeboat belonging to the Hull Trinity Board.
At 7 A.M. the schooner floated, some of the Life-boat's crew manned her and, her captain having again boarded her, she was taken into Grimsby..