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From the Englishman Calcutta Octr 15th 1864
The ship Clarence

The following has been kindly forwarded to
us by Captain J. Watson dated ship "Clarence"
Sands Heads October 12th.

Sir, My I request you to publish the following
information in your valuable journal, in relation
to the position of the "Clarence" during the late dis-
astrous storm, at the time that I was within
its influence in the Bay of Bengal on the 4th instant.
I left Madras in this ship on the 22nd of September
for Calcutta. I have usually, at this season, taken
fresh SW winds up to the Sand Heads. But I
experienced, in the latter end of September, a series
of of light SE -- East, and NE winds & calms,
with intensely hot weather. The Ther. [Thermometer] being at
90 in the shade on more than one occasion.
October was ushered in with a continuation of light
East and NE winds & calms. Bar. [Barometer] generally
at about 29.90; but the weather began to be

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