11 JULY 1829, Page 14

EAST INDIA SHIPPING. FRIDAY EvENI NG.

The Marquis Camden, after a tedious voyage from the Straits of Sunda to St. Helena, has arrived safely in the Thames. The Orwell, the last Chinaman of the season, bias also arrived at her moorings. She left Canton on the 28th Feb. and St. Helena on the 27th May. The Carnbrea Castle, Barber, sailed from Portsmoutli on Sunday the 5th inst. in pro- secution of her annual voyage to Bengal, and was wrecked about 6 o'clock the same evening. near Mattison, on the south side of the Isle of Wight. The passengers and crew, with the exception of one seaman, were safely landed, and a portion of her very valuable cargo has already been got ashore. Although she is full of water, great hopes are entertained of saving the remainder ; and some expectation of the vessel being floated off. It is worthy of notice, that the Carnbrea Castle was among the first, if not the very first, merchant vessel on which Sir Humphry Davy's experiment for preserving cop- per by the agency of galvanism, was attempted. The " protectors " were removed on the expiration of her first voyage. Arrived-At Gravesend, July Inh, H. C. Ships Marquis Camden, Larkins, and Orwell, Ferrer, from China; Peter, Proctor, from the Cape. In the Downs, July 8th, Ceylon, Davidson, from Ceylon; and Magnet„fohnson, from New South Wales. Off Plymouth, July 5th, Olinda, Robertson, from the Cape. At Liverpool. July 7th, Byron,..Andrews, from Calcutta. In the Clyde, July 5th, Tamerlane, Miller, from Bombay. At St. He- lena, May 19th, H. C. Ship Keine Castle, Addams and 2i-ith, Cornwallis, Henderaou, from London ; Calypso, Hutchinson, from the Cape ; and 27th, Duckendeld, from New. castle. At the Cape, May 4th, George and William, Nicholson ; and 6th, Columbine, Brown, from London ; 9th, Catherine-Stewart-Forbes, Chapman, from Bombay. At Ceylon, Feb. 16th, Africa, Skelton, front London.

Sailed.-From Gravesend, July 5th, H. H. Ship Elphinstone, Hemming, for Bombay; 6th, Lady Nugent, Wimble, for Bengal; 9th, James and Thomas, Ashbridge, for Bom- bay. From Clyde, July 4th, Sir F. Burton, Reid, for Bombay.

spoken.-H. C. Ship, Lowther Castle, Bathie, from London to China, 24th May, 10 south, 32 west. H. C. Ships Buckinghamshire, Glasspool, for Bombay and China ; and Lady Melville, Clifford, for Bengal and China, 1st March, 27 south, 23 west. Runvunede, from London to Bombay, 3rd March, 28 south, 19 west. Admiral Benbow, front London to Madras, 7th May, 25 south, 28 west. Catherine, from Clyde to Bengal, 27th April, 33 south, 29 east. Caesar, Watt, from Bengal to London, 22d March, 5 south, SG east ; and Lord Cochrane, Transport, front Ceylon, 19th April, 30 south, 35 east.

SATURDAY MORNixo. There are no arrivals front India this morning. Three craft arrived at Portsmouth yesterday, with goods and stores front the Carnbrea Castle.

Sailecl.-From Gravesend, July 9th, Eliza, Sutton, for Bengal ; 10th, Larkins, Camp- bell, for New South Wales; and 1"pton castle,Thaeker, for Bombay. Front Liven-pool, July 9th, Columbia, Kirkwood, for Calcutta.