9 JANUARY 1830, Page 12

EAST INDIA SHIPPING. SATURDAY Moamar°.

His Majesty's Ship Java, Captain Carroll, arrival yesterday at Portsmouth, from India. Sheleft Ceylon on the 8th, and Madras on the 16th August, the Mauritius on the 26th Sept., the Cape on the 25th Oct., St. Helena on the 11th, and Ascension on the 16th Nov.

The Company's outward bound ship Thomas Coutts, passed through the Downs on the 3rd inst., and the Duchess of Athole on the 5th. The Dunira and William, Fairlie; put into Portsmouth on Thursday ; but proceeded on their voyage yesterday, with a strong northerly wind. The Jessie, Winter, from the Cape of Good Hope] to Algoa Bay and the Mauritius, IVIIS totally lost near Cape Lagullas on the 7th Oct. The master, two mates, eleven seamen and two passengers were saved; but it is feared that fourteen of the crew and passengers were drowned. Arrived.—Off Dover, Jan. 8th, Janet, Lothian, from Bombay. At Portsmouth, 8th, H. M. Ship Java, from India. Off Scilly, Lord Melville, Brown, from Batavia for Antwerp. At Liverpool, Jan. 6th, Calcutta, Watson, from Bengal. At St. Helena, W. Hannington, Wilcockson, from Batavia. At the Mauritius, Johanna, M'Kellar, from the Clyde; and Albion, Callinson, from Bordeaux. At Singapore, Albion, Foiling, from London and Batavia. At Van Diemen's Land, June 27th, Hind, Jack, from Clyde and St. Thomas. At Sydney, Volusia, Hannay, from Clyde. Sailed.—From Gravesend, Jan. 2nd, H. C. S. Duchess of Athol!, Daniel, for Bombay and China; 3rd, H. C. Ships Dunira, Wilson, and William Fairlie, Blair, for Bengal and China; Premium, Young, for the Cape; 6th, Medina, Pace, for Swan River. From Cork, Jan. 1st, Forth, Proudfoot, for New South Wales.

TWELVE O'CLOCK.

The Janet, arrived from Bombay, is believed to have sailed in August, but no letters have been received by her.

The Java brings the following list of arrivals. At the Cape previous to the 24th October, Olive Branch, Anderson; Charles Kerr, Brodie • Harriet, , Buckle; William, Young; and John Craig, Younge, from London ; Pallas, from Portsmouth; Aguilar, Taylor, and Skerne, Robertson, from Liverpool; Jamaica, Wilson, and Retrench, Cooper, from Clyde; Emulous, Welbank, and Eliza Jane, Liddell, font Boardeaux. At Madras, July 25th, Admiral Benbow, Crawford; August 7th, David Scott, Jackson; 10.h, Madras, Beach, and 11th, H. C. S. Ship, Minerva, Probyn, from London. Spoken.—Tyne, from Bourdeaux to Mauritius, 20th September, 27 south, 24 west; Lucy, Davidson, and Fame, from London to New South Wales, the former in 30 south, 18 west; the latter on the 7th October, in 35 south, 9 east.