C. Neumann Gaedebehn
WALMER.—A telegram was received on ,he morning of the 3rd November, stating that a vessel was ashore in Pegwell Bay.A gale of wind was blowing from the S.S.W., with a heavy sea and squalls of rain. The Life-boat Civil Service No. 4 was launched at 8 o'clock, and proceeded to the stranded vessel, which proved to be the brig C. Neumann Gaedebehn, of Rostock, bound from America for the Baltic with a cargo of resin. Some Deal boatmen had already boarded her, freed her from the gear of the masts which had been cut away, and pumped her dry, and at the master's request the Life-boat remained by the ship until she was taken into Ramsgate harbour..