10 OCTOBER 1829, Page 14

EAST INDIA SHIPPING. FRIDAy EVENING.

No intelligence from India has been received since last week. The Mount-Stuart- Elphinstone from Bombay, and the Ganges from Bengal, are on the coast, but do not appear to have landed their letters.

Arrived.-0 if Romney, Oct. 8th, Coronet, Daniel, from New South! Wales and Van Diernen's Land. Off Holyhead, Oct. 6th, Ganges, Jefferson, from Bengal for Liverpool. Off Cork, Oct. 5th, Mount-Stuart-Elphinstone, Ritchie, from Bombay, for Clyde—sailed 9th June.

Sal 1 et1.—From Gravesend, Oct. 4th, Atlas, Hunt, for Cape and Mauritius; and Sesos- trig, Yates, for Bombay ; 5th, Bee, Buckpitt, for Mauritius ; 5th, Margaret, Forbes, Bancroft, for Batavia; and Seppings, Loader, for Ceylon. From Liverpool, Oct. 2d, John Taylor, Largie, for Calcutta. SATURDAY MORNING.

Letters by the Ganges have been received this morning. She left Calcutta on the 30th April, and Saugur on the 5th May. The H. C. Ships Bridgewater and Lady Melville arrived at Saugur, the former no the 29th, and the latter on the 30th April. The Re- source, Stoddart, front Lon ohm and Madras, had arrived at Bengal previous to the depar- ture of the Ganges. The Cartha, for Liverpool, had sailed on the 4th May. The Nandi, for the same port, and the Cygnet, for London, would sail about the iniddleof the month. No other intelligence has yet transpired.