Lady Penrhyn
PORT ERROLL, ABERDEENSHIRE.—At about 7 o'clock on the morning of the 29th July a dense fog, which had prevailed about eight hours, lifted and disclosed a vessel close in shore at Whinnyfold, South of Crnden Scars, and apparently on the rocks. A crew for the Life-boat France* Camilla Howard having been obtained, the boat" was launched, proceeded to the vessel, and found she was the barque Lady Penrhyn, of Christiania, from Hamburg, in ballast, bound, it was understood, for St. John's. She was not on the rooks, as had been supposed, but was lying about a hundred yards from them and was unable to get away from her dangerous position without the aid of a steam-tug. At the master's request the Life-boat returned to Port Enroll, landed one of her crew to telegraph to Aberdeen for a tug, and again proceeded to the vessel, remaining by her until no further help was needed..