6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 13

EAST INDIA SHIPPING.

The Protector. Bragg, from London, was driven on shore at Saugur, in a heavy gale, on the 25th of June, and has arrived at Calcutta with five feet of water in her hold.

The George Canning, from Mauritius to London, put back to Port Louis on the 30th of July, leaky.

The Company's ship, Berwickshire, has lost her sixth mate, captain's clerk, and thirty-five seamen, by cholera morbus, at Bombay.

The Duchess of Athol left Bombay for China on the 30th of May, and the Thomas Coutts on the 6th of June.

The William Fairlie left Bengal for China on the 23rd of June.

The Cesar, Watt, and Moira, Bugg, have been chartered to bring forward the sound portion of the Bridgwater's cargo from Bengal, at 61. 10s. per ton. The former, with, the specie, &c. was to sail about the it/th of July ; the latter about the 20th.—The bull and stores of the Bridgwater have been sold for 57,000 rupees. Arrived. At Gravesend, Nov. 3rd, Mount Stuart Elpbiastone, Ritchie ; and 4, Tamerlane, Miller, from Bengal. Off Portsmouth, Nov. 5, General Palmer, Thomas, from Madras. At Liverpool, Oct. 30th, Ganges, Renner, from Bengal. Nov. 1, Othello, Thompson, from Bombay. At St. Helena, Sept. 5th, Mary, Luccock, from Bengali; 8th, Albion, Paddon, from Mauritius ; 13th, Circassian, Douthwaite, from Bombay ; 14th, Batavia, Blair, from Batavia, and Mary Hope, Bisset!, from Singa- pore. At the Mauritius, July 18th, George Rattenbury ; 27th, Saucy Jack, Kekwick ; and August 6th, Sir Joseph Banks,Fraser, all from London. At Bombay, June 14th, the Honourable Company's ship Orwell, Isacke, from London and St. Helena; 16th, Ganges, Ardlie, from London; 18th, Columbia, Wilson, from Clyde. At Bengal, June 28th, Nandi, Hawkins, from Liverpool; 27th, Welcome, Buchannan, from Clyde; 29th, Protector, Bragg,. from London. Sailed.—From Gravesend, October 30th, Lord Hobart, WIntosh, for St. Helena; November 3, Manchester; Brown, for Mauritius.

Spoken.—Lord Amherst; from Bengal to London, 19th of July, off the Cape. Caroline, from London to Bombay, 11th of September, 24° north, 30' West. Minerva and &fedora, from Liverpool to Bombay, off the Cape; the former on the 8th of July, the latter on the 1st of September. - -