Sueine Meinde
SELSEY.—On the 27th February, at 7.30 P.M., flare-up lights were seen to the westward of Selsey Bill. The wind at the time was blowing a strong gale from the S.W. The Selsey Life-boat Four Sisters was launched, and proceeded to the vessel, which was found to be the barque Sueine Meinde, of Pillau, North Germany, bound from that port to Falmouth, with a cargo of wheat. She had stranded on the " Streets," had lost her rudder, and was half full of water. The Life-boat remained alongside for some hours, but as there was no chance of the vessel being got off, the crew of 10 men were taken on board the Life-boat, and brought safely ashore.