13 FEBRUARY 1830, Page 5

EAST INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrived.—In the River, the Protector, Waugh, sailed from Madras the 4th Oct., front the Cape 1st Dec., and St. Helena the 12th Dec. : also at Liverpool, on the 8th inst., the Bohemian, Weaver, by which we have advices from Bengal to the 21st Sept.; the H. C. Ship Inglis sailed for China 28th August, the Runymede was to sail on the 1st Oct., the Persian on the 7th, and the Mellish on the 31st,—all for London ; freight was at 41. 10s. for dead weight, and 51. for measurement goods,—the latter merely nominal; the Lady M'Naghtan was to sail from Madras for London about 15th Oct.: in the Downs, on the 10th, the Bencoolen, Walleu, from Singapore; on the 11th, the Frances Charlotte, and the Frances, Heard, from the Mauritius off Plymouth, on the 7th, the Olive Branch, Anderson, from the Cape : at Madeira, on the 12th Dec., the Ctesar, Watt, for Madras ; on the 22d, the Ceylon, Davidson, for Ceylon ; on the 23d, the Circassian. Douthwaite, for Bombay : at the Cape, the 26th Nov., the Resource, Smith, from the Mauritius ; on the 30th, do., the Triumph, Green, from London : at Colombo, the 2d Sept., the Valleylield, Johnson, for Bombay : at Bengal, on the 4th Sept., the Araldan, Wells, from Liverpool; on the 9th do., the Brunswick, Parker, and the Statira, Scriffen, from London ; on the 10th, the Hebe, Caine, from the Clyde ; and on the 20th do., the H. C. Ship Thomas Grenville, Shea, the Roxburgh Castle, Denny, and the Sir [Edward Paget, Geary, front London and Madras, and the Albion, M`Leod, from Liverpool : at Singapore, the Collingwood, from Liverpool; andon the 2d Aug. the H. C. Ship Lowther Castle, Bathie, from London for China. Sailed.—From Gravesend, 5th Feb., the Corsair, Robinson, for Madras ; and on the 11th, Newton, Rising, for Batavia. Spoken.—The York, from London to Van Diemen's Land, on the 8th Jan., lat. 5 N., long. 20 W. The H. C. Ship Vansittart was at Singapore the 1st Sept., repairing, being leaky. The Orange Grove, Burch, from the Cape of Good Hope, was stranded at Algoa Bay on the 11th Nov., and not expected to be got off; crew, and part of her cargo saved. The John, Biggar, from WRAC% to SillgOVOIC, lies been on the Goodwin Sand, but got or with loss of rudder.