Camilla
SKEGNESS.—The brigantine Camilla, of Laurvig, being seen to take the ground on the Boghead Sands on the evening of the 2ud April, and a few minutes afterwards burn flare-up lights, the Life-boat Ann, John and Mary was launched and proceeded to her assistance. A strong E.N.E. wind was blowing at the time and the sea was rough. On reaching the vessel it was found that she was leaking badly, and that her crew of six men were preparing to leave her. Some of the Life-boat men, however, boarded the ship, and with their assistance she was ultimately taken to Boston, for which port she was bound with a cargo of ice from Brevig..