22 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 11

EAST INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrived—In the Clyde, Sept. 13th, Janet, Rodgers, from Bombay. At St. Helena, previous to 25th July. Doncaster, Sullen; and Margaret, from Mauritius ; and Busso- rah, Merchant, from Batavia. At Bombay, May 5th, Statesman, Quillon. from Liver- pool; and Fortune. Crawford, from the Clyde; 6th, Sir F. Burton, Reid, from Liver- pool ; Cumbrian, Blyth ; and Protector. Buttenshaw, from London. At Batavia, May 11th, Jean Graham, Dunscombe, from London. At Singapore, Diadem, Walker, from the Clyde. Sailed—From Gravesend, 15th September, Camden, Clayton, for New South Wales; 16th, Sir T. Munroe, Richards, for Van Dieman's Lend; 18th, Thalia, Biden, for Ben- gal ; Auriga, Chalmers, for ditto ; 20th, Victory, Biden, for Bombay • ' and Theodosia, Todd, for Mauritius; and 21st, Royal George, Embleton, for ditto. From the Clyde. 15th, Janet, Leith, for the Cape. A green buoy, marked with the word " Wreck," has been placed near the wreck of a brig which Ties in a situation WIN: very dangerous to small vessels working over the tide in the vicinity of the above place. The buoy is laid about ten fathoms to the south-eastward of the wreck, in four fathoms at low-water spring-tides, about one mile and a half from the beach, and with the following marks and compass bearings :— Hythe Church, on with a remarkable cluster of trees, to the north eastward of the town, bearing N.B. b. E. I E. A steeple to the south-eastward of Dynichurch, a inuadspike's -length open to the westward of a white windmill, bearing N.N.W. Dungeness Light- house S.W. 3 S.—Kentish Gazette.