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EAST INDIA SHIPPING.

The East India Company's China ships are to be in the Downs as follows, viz. :- Marquis Huntly, Hine ; and Buckinghamshire, Glasspoole, for Bombay and China; and Thames, Forbes ; and Lady Melville, Clifford, for Bengal and China, on the 24th January. Duke of Sussex, Whitehead, for Bombay and China ; Farquharson, Cruickshank, for Bengal and China ; and General Kyd, Hahne, for St. Helena, Bombay and China, on the 7th February. Repulse, Gribble ; and Vansittart, Scott, for Bengal and China, on the 21st February. Herefordshire, Hope; and Hythe, Shepherd, for Bombay and China ; and Warren Hastings, Avarne, fbr St. Helena, Straits of Malacca and China, on the 8th March ; Rose, Marquis ; Doke of York, Locke ; Waterloo, Burnett ; and Scaleby Castle, Blakely, for China direct, on the 22d April. Inglis, Dudman ; 'Winchelsea, Burt; Lowther Castle, and Bombay, for China direct, on the 6th May.

The Company's ship Bridgewater, Manderson, has been condemned at Calcutta. A heavy gale was experienced at Bengal on the 25th May, during which several vessels parted their cables, and a number of small craft at Sangur was driven on shore. The Moira had also been on shore in the Hoogbley, and the Lord Amherst at the Sand Heads; but were got off without damage.

The Eagle, schooner,was driven on shore at Swan River, in a violent gale, on the 6th April ; but got off with damage. .Arrived.-At Gravesend, Oct. 21st, Duke of Roxburgh, Brown, from Madras, whence she sailed 26th June; 22d, Boyne, Warren, from Bombay. In the Downs, Oct. 21st, Lady Flora, Fayrer, from Bengal and Mauritius; 22d, Vilna, Tait, from the Cape. At Portsmouth, Oct. 20th, Georgiana, Thomson, from Ceylon. At Cowes, Oct. 20th, Prince Regent, Hantswick, from Batavia. Off the Wight, Oc.t 21st, Hooghley, Reeves; and Parmelia, Luscombe, from Singapore. In the Clyde, Claremont, Macaulay, from Bombay. At Maderia, Sept. 27th, Fergusson, Young, from London for Bengal. At Teneriffe, previous to 11th August, Gambia, Ireland; and Integrity, Ord, for the Cape ; anCKains, Goodwin, for Batavia. At St. He: lena, August 13th, Glenalvon, Rickaby, from London; 23rd, Layton, Hurst, from Singapore. At Ceylon, Ceylon, Davidson, from London. At Mauritius, June 30th, Johanna, Mackellar, from Clyde ; July 7th, Prince George, Donaldson, from Lon- don. At Bombay, May 25th, Hindostan, Carter, from Liverpool; June 5th, H. C. Ship Berwickshire, Madan ; and 6th, H. C. Ship Edinburgh, Bax, from London. At Madras, May 1Sth, W. G. Anderson, M`Millon, from the Cape ; 24th, General Palmer, Thomas ; and June 18th, David Clark, Viles, from London. At Bengal, May 11th, H. C. Ship Macqueen, Lindsay, from London ; 15th. Omar, Watt, from London and Madras; 17th, Indian, Freer, from Liverpool ; 22d, Moira, Bugg, from London and Madras ; 28th, H. C. Ship General Harris, Stanton ; and 29th, H. C. Ship Reliance, Timins, from London; 31st, Alexander, Anderson, from London and Madras, with loss of mainmast, &c.; June 1st, Sir Thomas Monro, Gillies, from London and Madras. At Batavia, June 5th, Cassiopea, Martin ; and Fleejee, M'Gowan, from Liverpool Sailed. From Gravesend, Oct. Ellen' Camper, for the Cape. 18th, Hector, Richardson, for the Mauritius; and Jane, Church, for New South Wales. 20th, Frances Charlotte, Coghlan, for Mauritius. 21st, Rifleman, Bleasdate, for Van Diemen's Land. From Sheerness, Oct. 17th, Lady Harewood, Stonehouse, for New South Wales. From Liverpool, October 18th, Canton, Garbutt, for the Mauritius. 19th, Robert Whitton, for Bombay; and Joseph Winter, Richardson, for the Mau- ritius. From Cork, Oct. 17th, Edward, Gilbert, for New South Wales. Spoken. Cornwall, from London to Bengal, 10th July, 9 south, 28 west. Sir E. Paget, from London to Bombay, 2nd Sept. 16 north, 29 west. Morning Star, from London to Ceylon, 3rd Sept. 13 north, 25 west. Coromandel, from Singapore to London, 16th Sept. 8 north, 24 west. Mary,from Bengal to Liverpool, off the Cape