21 NOVEMBER 1829, Page 13

EAST INI)IA SHIPPING.

:FRIDAY EVENING.

We have this week arrivals from all parts of India.

The General Palmer, from alaciras, left that Presidency on the 12th July, only six: days later than the Duke of Roxburgh, and adds nothing to the intelligence reported in our list of the 24th ultimo. The Spartan, from Bengal, left the Sand Heads on the 23d Jane. The Company's Ship, Bridgewater, sailed for China on the 18th of that month, but had again put back to Saugur. Freight at Calcutta is quoted at 31. to 3/. 5s. for dead weight, and Cl. to a/. 10s. for measurement goods. By the Fletcher, from Bom- bay, we learn the arrival at that port of the Company's Ship, Atlas, from London, on the 3c1 Jrily ; and the departure for China of the Buckinghainahire and Herefordshire, on the 2d. The Eliza, Dixon, sailed for England on the saline day. The Feejee left Singapore nn the 20 July, and Angier on the 20111: freight at the former place rated from H. IN. to li/ fur dead weight, mid from 31. les. to :it. for tight goods. The Thomas Parsons was to sail for Liverpool on the 20th July. 'Fire Company's Strips. Charles Grant and Lowther Castle, from London to China, arrived at Angier en the 24th July : the latter, in the course of her voyage, was twice struck by lightning, which shivered her main-top-gallant-must, and set Musty injured her main-mast, and site was to touch at Singapore 'or repair. The Fairfield and Timandra had been chartered at Batavia, for A Eftverp, with rice, at 31.5s. per ton. • The Borneo, from Batavia, and the alauritima left Part Louis on the lith August, at which time there were forty vessels in the harbour. Freight for Europe was quoted at 41. 10s per tun. Very blowing weather had been ex- perienced at the island. The Bombay ',Merchant, from Bengal, is lost in the Persian Gulf.

Arrived.-In theDowns, Nov. 18th, Fletcher, Foster, from Bombay, Feejee, M`Gowan. from Singapore, and Borneo, Wiehelo, from Batavia. At Portsmouth, 17th, Hippo- menes, Ross, from Padang. Off Dartmouth, 17th, Mountaineer, Shea!, from the Cape, 017 Plymouth, 10th, General Palmer, Thomas, from :Madras. Off Falmouth, 18th, Anna Reberteun, Davies, from Bengal and Mauritius. At Liverpool, lath, Spartan, Lumstlen, from Bengal. At St. Helena, Sept. 22d, Alice, from Singapore, with damage ; 23(1,

W. from Penang. At the Cape, Glenalvon, itickuhy, and Capt. Cook, Willis, from London. At the Mauritius, July 31, Frances, Heard, from Antwerp ; Aug. 4, Brothers, Gibson ; and 9th, Tartar, Trist, from London. At Bombay, July 3d, H. C. Ship Atlas, Hine, from London. At Bengal, June 23d, John, Freeman, and Royal Admiral, Wilson, from London and Madras. At Singapore, June 8, Mary Man, Spot- tiswoode, from London and Madras ; and 21, Thomas Parsons, Jones, from Liverpool. At Batavia, previous to the 27th of July, Cullingwood, from Liverpool. At Angier, July 24th, It C. Ships, Charles Grant, Everest, and Lowther Castle, Betide, from London, for China.

Sailed.-From Gravesend, Nov. 10th, Pero, Rutter, for St. Helena ; 17th, Flinn, Phillipson, for the Cape ; 19th, Caesar, Watt, for Madras and Bengal. From Liverpool, Nov. lath, Melville; Pearson, for Bombay. From Clyde, Nov. 13th, Perseverance. ill'Donald, for Bengal.

SPoken.-Wanstead, from London to Swan River, 24th Sept. 11 north, 21 west. Barrette, from London to Bengal, Nth Sept., 13 tiorth, 2G west. Samuel Brown, from London to Mauritius, 4th Oct., 7 south. 21 west. Arethusa, from Singapore to London, 20 Sept., 34 south, 20 east. Ratcliffe, from Alga Bay to Loudon, Sth Sept., atilt' south, IS east. Fergussou, from New South Wales to Bombay, 30th Apr., off Wreck Island. Triumph, from London to Bombay, 8th Oct., lat. 7, long, 19.

SATIIRDAV aloaarNo. Arriveda-Off Dartmouth, Nov. 19th, Alice, Powditela from Singapore, bound to Cowes for orders. At Ascension, previous to 30th Sept. Flora, transport, from England. Sailed.-From Liverpool, Nov. 18th, Norval, Harrison, for New South Wales. Spoken.-Orestes, from London to Batavia, on the 4th Sept., oir the Cape.

The fog with which London has been visited seems to have extended yesterday to Margate and the Downs. At both of these places it is described as being very dense. At Portsmouth the weather was merely cloudy ; at Great Yarmouth it ryas fine.