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EAST INDIA. SHIPPING.

Aruavan-At Gravesend, 17th August, Marion, Crawford, from China ; and Terra Nova, Bolster, from the Cape ; 18th, Templar, Brown, from S3 trey ; Thetis, Cam, from Calcutta ; and Mariner, Harland, from Ceylon. In the Down's, • 18th, Sonbandar, I7m- freville, from Calcutta ; 19th, Janet Wilson, Morris, from China ; Duke of Wellington, Duncan, from Calcutta ; and Eleanor, Haslip, from Mauritius ; and 20th, Glen Huntly, Barr, and Scotia, Robinson, from Calcutta. At Hastings, 19th, Reliance, Robertson, from Penang. Off Falmouth, 17th, Windsor, Wescott, from Calcutta ; and Cornwall, Brooks, from Maulmain. At Liverpool, 19th, John Christian. Thompson, from China; and Royal Saxon, Ingleby ; and Eliza Stewart, Hendersw, from Colcutta. 112 the Clyde, 18th, 1 dare! Adair, from Mauritius. At Cork, M.Ion, Fletcher, from China. At Bombay, previous to the 24th June, Sir H. Hardinge, Simon Taylor ;

Nugent ; Duke of Wellington, Barossa ; and Caledonia, from London ; Sir H. Douglas, and Baboo, from Liverpool ; and Rokeby, from Newcastle. At Madras, previous to 5th July, Tulloch Castle, Stamp ; and Mary Ann, Darke, from London; Counna, Bray, from Liverpool ; and Christina, Baker ; and Mary Ann, M`Neill, from the Clyde. At Calcutta, previous to 30th June, Buteshire, Rennie, Clifton, Charles Jones, Madagascar, William Money, and Blanche, from London ; Princess Royal, Ann and Jane, Panthea, and Duke of Wellington, from Liverpool ; Majestic, from the Clyde ; and Arladne, from Newcastle. At China, Ilth June, Cannata, from Liverpool; 13th, Bangalore, from London ; 17th, Anne Jane, from Ditto ; and 18th, William Prowse, from Liverpool.

SAILED-From Gravesend, 15th August, Alfred, Henning, for Calcutta ; 16th, Abber- ton, Pain, for Adelaide ; 17th, Onyx, Brown, for Singapore ; and True Briton, Consitt, for Madras ; 18th, Owen Glendower, Robinson, for Calcutta ; 19th, Royal Archer, Scott, for Adelaide ; and Nimrod, Atkins, for Bombay.

SATURDAY Monsinto.-AninvED-At Ceylon, 2d July, Imaum of Muscat, Riches, from London ; and Isabella and Ann, Lumsden, from Newcastle. At Calcutta, let duly, John Bibby, Cawkett, from London. The Heroine, M'Kenzie, from Sydney to Port Essington, was wrecked in Torres Straits, 26th April ; five passengers and three of the crew drowned. The William Ackers, from Liverpool to Shanghai, got on shore near Woosung, on the 13th May ; part of the cargo saved, and master and four of the crew supposed to be drowned.