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me that upwards of 4ove bodies had been buried a burnt.
The Typhoon appears to have been about half an hour later at macas than Houstony. The wind commceed from the M.M. Mowing many punks out of the harbour there shifted
very suddenly
In one
cound to 8. x to M. 2. Jinishing at S. 2.
of these endelen shifts the deck saloon of the "Poyang" abast her paddle whots, was caught by the wound a swept right away. By the
accompanying sucemoranda of wund a barometer, the latter seems to have fallen
as low
27.90, being by wich lower than
it fell at Hongkong.
Po