Dillwyn
KINGSDOWNE.—On the 24th January, at 9.30 A.M., when blowing hard from W.S.W., the Life-boat Sabrina went out to the brig Dillwyn, of Swansea, ashore on the South Goodwin Sands. The sea was washing the brig fore and aft, and as the Life-boat approached two of the crew were washed away by the violence of the sea. Of these one was saved, and the other perished. The life-boatmen having boarded the stranded vessel, by dint of hard pumping kept her sufficiently light to float off the shoal with the rising tide; and then, with water still gaining on them, managed to carry the ship into Ramsgate Harbour. Besides the one lost, this vessel had a crew of 8 persons. She was laden with railway iron and sleepers, and bound to the Cape of Good Hope..