Erin
WEXFORD.—Signals of distress were shown by the steam-tug Erin, of Wexford, at 5.30 P.M., on the 8th March. The Ethel Eveleen Life-boat proceeded to her assistance and found that her engines had broken down, and that she was in a very dangerous position on the shoaliest part of Wexford Bar. The wind was light and variable, and the sea was calm. At the request of the master the Life-boat remained by the vessel until the tide ebbed, and at about 1.30 got her afloat and took her to a place of safety..