Belle
HAUXLEY, NORTHUMBERLAND.—A flag of distress was seen flying from the fishing fishing smack Belle, of Blyth, in the Coquet Eoads, at 3.30 P.M., on the 13th April, during stormy weather, the wind blowing very strong from the E.S.E., and a high sea running at the time. The Life-boat Algernon and Eleanor went to her assistance, and brought ashore her crew of sixmen. The vessel was bound from North Shields for the fishing grounds, in ballast..