31 AUGUST 1833, Page 10

During the whole of last night, and the early part

of this morning, the wind blew a heavy hurricane, accompanied by tremendous storms of rain. Much damage, we regret to say, has been sustained both in and about London, by the unreeling of houses, the breaking of. win- dews, and the inundation of the lower parts of many of.the houses, situated near the river, on the Surry side of the water. Several barges.: also broke away from their moorings, and have suffered much injury: We fear that our next intelligence from the coast will bring us doleful tidings of the effects of the storma-Standerd. [The storm still con- tinues with unabated violence.]