EAST INDIA SHIPPING.
The Company's ship Minerva, Probyn, has been stationed for Madras and Ben- gal ; and the Thomas Grenville, Shea, for Bengal direct. The Singapore, Tait, from Mauritius to Greenock, was totally wrecked at the Cape of Good Hope on the 1st Dec. About 850 bags of sugar and part of her stores have been saved. The Medina, Pace, from London, has been on shore at Swan River, but got off with as- sistance from a ship of war. Two vessels were seen by the Noormahal, South-sea- man, on the 6th January, firing, as if in action. They were supposed to be the Charles Kerr, Brodie, from London to Bombay, with which she had left St. Jago. on the 3rd January, and a piratical schooner which sailed on the previous day, and had been seen hovering about the island. The Noorialahal was too distant to weer. tam n the cause or the result of the firing. Arrived. Off Margate, Feb. 10th, Eliza Jane, Liddell, from the Cape; 11th, Egyp. tian, Lilburn, from 3Iauritins. At Greenock, Feb. 9th, Neptune, Whittleton, from. Bombay. At the Cape, Nov. 25th, Socrates, Duncan, from Hamburgh ; 26th, Kains, Goodwin; Dec. 7th, Cleveland, Havelock ; and Eliza, Weddall, all from London. At Mauritius, Nov. 4th, Celia, Morris; and on the 8th, Mulgrave' Turner, both from London. At Batavia, October 10th. Meredith, Fullarton, from Liverpool; and on the 17th, Arethusa, Johnson, from London. Sailed. From Gravesend, Feb. 5th, Duckenfield. Riddle, from Van Diemen's Land; 9th, Calpe, Eales, for the Cape ; and Palambam, Willis, from Van Diemen's Land; 10th, Barrette, Thomas, for Madras and Bengal.
Spoken. David Owen, from London to Swan River, 29th of January, 40 North, 13 West ; Lady Harewood, from London to Van Diemen's Land, 2nd of Nov. 40 North, 18 West.