EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
Our list of shipping Is this week very short. Few vessels have arrived from the East, and they bring no intelligence of importance which we did not previously possess.
Arrived.-At Gravesend, Sept. 26, Valleyfield, John- son, from Bombay. At Portsmouth, for orders, Sept. 23, Jane, Jameson, from Mauritius. In the Clyde, Sept. 19, Mount Stuart Elphinstone, Ritchie, ft om Bombay. At Madeira, bound to India, Aug. 10, Ka- therine Stuart Forbes, Chapman. 18th, Caesar, Watt, and 28th, Malvina, Murray, all from London. At Ba- hia, for London, Aug. 7, Albion, Proctor, from N. S. Wales.
Salled.-From Gravesend, Sept. 20th, Duke of Rox- burgh, Brown, from Madras. 22nd, Pero, Rutter, for St. Helena, and 25th, Barrette), junior, Shannon, for Madras. 26th, Resource, Stoddart, for Bengal, and Fairfield, Booth, for N. S. Wales.
Spoken,-Jane, Haddon, Clyde to Bengal. 17th of April, off the Cape, H.C.S. Sir David Scott, London to Bengal and China. 14th May, 5 South, SO East, Rox- burgh Castle, Denny, London to Bengal. 14th June, lat. 17, long. 26, St. George, Swainson, Liverpool to Madras and Henget 15th June, lat. 7, long. 26, Mal- colm, Eyles, from London to Madras. 28th June, 6 north, 28 west, Atalanta, London to Bengal. 2nd Aug.
north, 17 west, Broxbornebury, London to Calcutta. 15 Aug. long. 26 west, on the Equator. City of Edin- bnrgn, Leith to Van Dieman's Land, 2nd Sept. 51 north, 18 west.