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Abstract log of the E. I. Ship Clarence, 1864-1891.

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blown away. St. James' Theatre was unroofed & nearly destroyed; the roof of the cathedral is much damaged; the sheds of the East Indian Railway Company are un- roofed & Messrs Thacker & Spink's premises seriously da- maged. Our won troubles wer describe yesterday. In fact scarcely a pucka house in Calcutta has escaped without injury, while the native huts especially in the suburbs were almost all blown down. The telegraph lines are interrupted in all directions. All these losses are suffi- ciently annoying & lamentable; but it is on the river that the storm has been attended by the most disastrous consequences. To have an accurate or connected account of the loss among the is as yet impossible; all is confu- sion, & it is scarcely known what ships have been entirely lost. What are [irre?ediably] damaged, & what are safe. The last are few indeed, perhaps not more than half a dozen are in a state to go to sea without extensive repairs with few exceptions. The shipping were driven from their moorings & cast ashore or jammed to- gether on the opposite side of the river. While several were sunk in midchannel, & others stranded by the storm wave high up on the Calcutta shore. Several ships

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