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EAST INDIA SHIPPING. FRIDAY EVENING. By the Coromandel we have

ads-ices from Madras to the 1st May. The Mary Anne,. Spottiswoode, arrived at that Presidency on the 21st April—the first vessel of the season.. The Morning Star, which left Gravesend on the 19th Nov. and cleared the channel a month before the Mary Anne, had not made her appearance at the period of the Coro- mandel's departure. Arrived.—At Gravesend, Oct. 1st, Coromandel, Bowes, from Bengal, 26th March, and from Madras lot May. At the Canaries, Aug. 6th, Fairy Queen, }lavishly, from London,. for St. Helena and Bombay, with loss of anchors and cables. At Bombay, Mount Stuart. Elphinstone, Ritchie, from the Clyde. At Madras, April 21st, Mary Anne, Spottiswoode,. from London. At Manilla, March 1st, Crown, Pinder, from Liverpool and West Coast. of South America.

Sailed.—From Gravesend, Sept. 26th, Katharine Stewart Forbes, Canny, for New- South Wales, and Rambler, Knight, for the Cape ; 27th, Lady Blackwood, Dibbs. for New- South Wales. From Liverpool, Sept. 29th, Clyde, Oldham, for Bombay. From the• Clyde, Sept. 28th, Tamerlane, Miller, for Bombay.

Spoken.—A !Won, from London to Batavia, 30th May, 6 south 105 east. Neptune,. from London to Madras, 20th July, 35 south 19 east. Lady East, from Bombay and. Mauritius to London, 5th Sept. 25 north 36 west.

SATURDAY MORNING.

Sailed.—From Gravesend, Oct. 2d, Lady Holland, Snell, for Madras and Bengal.. From Liverpool, Oct. 1st, Warren, Ronaldson, for Mauritius-