Hereward
EAMSEY, ISLE OF MAN.—At 9 A.M. on the 27th September a mounted messenger brought information that a dismasted vessel was showing signals of distress about a mile from the shore. The Lifeboat Two Sisters was promptly launched and proceeded to the vessel, which proved to be the Norwegian barque Hereward, bound from Norway to Liverpool with timber. Her foremast had been cut away, and had carried away her main and mizen topmasts, &c. The crew would not leave the vessel, but requested the Life-boat to send a telegram to the ship's agent at Liverpool for a tug, which was accordingly done..