Liberator
WEXFORD.—On November 1st, during a strong gale from E.N.E., signals were observed from a vessel which, had strandedon the Dogger Bank. The Life-boat Civil Service No. 1 was immediately launched, and proceeded to render assistance. On arriving alongside tho vessel, she was found to be the lugger Liberator, of Wexford; she was riding to her anchor, with her rudder carried away, her crew having succeeded in getting her off the bank by means of the anchor and cable. She had a crew of 6 men, and had on board the gunner of the Tuskar Lighthouse, who was being taken ashore in consequence of being ill. He was taken on board the Life-boat and landed at Wexford. The crew refused to leave their vessel, but she shortly afterwards dragged her anchor and went ashore..