Suez
GREAT YARMOUTH.—The Life-boat Mark Lane was launched at 4 A.M. on the 19th April, in consequence of a vessel being observed ashore on the Scroby Sands. It was blowing hard from the E.N.E., with a considerable sea breaking on the shoals. The Life-boat reached the stranded vessel about 5 A.M., when she was found to be the barque Suez, of Sarpsborg, bound from that port to Eoehefort. Her foremast and mainmast had been cut away, and one of the crew washed off and drowned; the sea was breaking aboard heavily. With some difficulty the Life-boat got near enough to rescue the remainder, of the crew, 9 in number, who were safely landed..