The
schooner was driven ashore near "Roo", Sweden. She was on a voyage from
Hartlepool,
County Durham, United Kingdom to
Rødvig, Denmark. She was refloated on 6 August and towed in to
Helsingør, Denmark.[5]
The
full-rigged shipCity of Calcutta ran aground in the
Clyde at
Dalmuir,
Dunbartonshire. The
steamshipShamrock ran aground and collided with City of Calcutta. A
barque under tow then also ran aground, blocking navigation of the river completely. City of Calcutta and Shamrock were refloated the next day.[11]
The
schooner was run into by the
barqueEnsgezindgheid (Netherlands) and sank at Buenos Aires. Her crew were rescued by Francois Arago (Flag unknown). Del Canto was on a voyage from Santa Catalina to Buenos Aires.[21] Also reported as Delcanto wrecked at
Monte Video, Uruguay.[22]
The
steamer was holed off the north
Taranaki coast while trying to navigate through an entrance in a reef and sank as the vessel was running for shore. All hands were saved.[26]
The
paddle steamer ran aground in the
River Orwell. A boat was crushed by one of the paddle wheels during refloating operations killing one of the four people on board. Ipswich was on a voyage from
Harwich,
Essex to
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
Artemus collided with the
schoonerSkeroff
Holyhead,
Anglesey. Artemus was taken in tow by the
tugPrince Arthur (United Kingdom) but consequently capsized and sank off
Rock Ferry,
Cheshire. All on board were rescued. Artemus was on a voyage from Sierra Leone to
Liverpool,
Lancashire. She was refloated on 13 August and taken in to Liverpool. Sker was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by Artemus. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to
Dublin. She was subsequently taken in to Liverpool by the tug Royal Alfred (United Kingdom).[30][39][10]
The cargo ship was damaged in a collision with
Pewabic (United States) on 9 August in
Lake Huron. She proceeded on to the St. Mary's Canal basin where water leaking in ignited her cargo of
lime. She burned to the waterline and sank or was scuttled. Was rebuilt and returned to service. Four crew were killed attempting to scuttle her.[40][41]
The
schoonerPilot collided with a
fishing boat, which capsized sank with the loss of her captain. Five survivors were rescued by other fishing boats. Pilot was consequently beached at
Beadnell,
Northumberland.[5]
The ship was wrecked in the Mutlah River,
India with the loss of 292 of the 536 people on board. She was on a voyage from
Calcutta, India to
British Guiana.[46][61]
The
brig foundered in the
Pacific Ocean 80 nautical miles (150 km) off
Tahiti. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from
Valparaíso, Chile to New Zealand.[62]
The
schooner left on a regular journey from
Tauranga to
Whangamata during a gale on 18 August and was not seen again. Her nameboard and hatch were found by the crew of the schooner Fancy late in August.[84]
The ship was wrecked on "Cosmolado Island", north of
Madagascar. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from
Calcutta,
India to
New York, United States.[83]
The
steamship struck rocks between "Bohan Island" and "Davis Island" before 28 August and was beached on "Napier Island" in a waterlogged condition[89]
The
schooner was driven ashore near "Roo", Sweden. She was on a voyage from
Hartlepool,
County Durham, United Kingdom to
Rødvig, Denmark. She was refloated on 6 August and towed in to
Helsingør, Denmark.[5]
The
full-rigged shipCity of Calcutta ran aground in the
Clyde at
Dalmuir,
Dunbartonshire. The
steamshipShamrock ran aground and collided with City of Calcutta. A
barque under tow then also ran aground, blocking navigation of the river completely. City of Calcutta and Shamrock were refloated the next day.[11]
The
schooner was run into by the
barqueEnsgezindgheid (Netherlands) and sank at Buenos Aires. Her crew were rescued by Francois Arago (Flag unknown). Del Canto was on a voyage from Santa Catalina to Buenos Aires.[21] Also reported as Delcanto wrecked at
Monte Video, Uruguay.[22]
The
steamer was holed off the north
Taranaki coast while trying to navigate through an entrance in a reef and sank as the vessel was running for shore. All hands were saved.[26]
The
paddle steamer ran aground in the
River Orwell. A boat was crushed by one of the paddle wheels during refloating operations killing one of the four people on board. Ipswich was on a voyage from
Harwich,
Essex to
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
Artemus collided with the
schoonerSkeroff
Holyhead,
Anglesey. Artemus was taken in tow by the
tugPrince Arthur (United Kingdom) but consequently capsized and sank off
Rock Ferry,
Cheshire. All on board were rescued. Artemus was on a voyage from Sierra Leone to
Liverpool,
Lancashire. She was refloated on 13 August and taken in to Liverpool. Sker was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by Artemus. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to
Dublin. She was subsequently taken in to Liverpool by the tug Royal Alfred (United Kingdom).[30][39][10]
The cargo ship was damaged in a collision with
Pewabic (United States) on 9 August in
Lake Huron. She proceeded on to the St. Mary's Canal basin where water leaking in ignited her cargo of
lime. She burned to the waterline and sank or was scuttled. Was rebuilt and returned to service. Four crew were killed attempting to scuttle her.[40][41]
The
schoonerPilot collided with a
fishing boat, which capsized sank with the loss of her captain. Five survivors were rescued by other fishing boats. Pilot was consequently beached at
Beadnell,
Northumberland.[5]
The ship was wrecked in the Mutlah River,
India with the loss of 292 of the 536 people on board. She was on a voyage from
Calcutta, India to
British Guiana.[46][61]
The
brig foundered in the
Pacific Ocean 80 nautical miles (150 km) off
Tahiti. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from
Valparaíso, Chile to New Zealand.[62]
The
schooner left on a regular journey from
Tauranga to
Whangamata during a gale on 18 August and was not seen again. Her nameboard and hatch were found by the crew of the schooner Fancy late in August.[84]
The ship was wrecked on "Cosmolado Island", north of
Madagascar. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from
Calcutta,
India to
New York, United States.[83]
The
steamship struck rocks between "Bohan Island" and "Davis Island" before 28 August and was beached on "Napier Island" in a waterlogged condition[89]