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Shipping Intelligence,

ARRIVED.

January.23.-' William.' schooner, 62 lons, r Freeburn, master, from Sydney 1 lill instant. No passengers. Win. Eusoy, Agent.

_ January 2t -' Condor,' «bip, Oil tons, Wm Daly, commander, from Liverpool 17lli Oolober Passengers-cabin, Rev. J Gardner, lntly. And family, ¿Mr and Mrs Dos and family, Mr mid Mrf Melville and family, Mr S Sheppard, Mr LoTely Miss Knox, J O'Brien, E«q. surgeon ; inter- mediate, Messrs Just, Turuwall, Abbin«, Mackey. Hatch, H-irsl, Dray, Straw, Misses Wilson and Clark; steerage, O Wilson, wife and elnld, J Iïenry, wife mid child, Lewis 1'arker, Wally, ?Wrack, T end A Jones. Common, Pater «on, Fielden, Boyd, Google, WiUinmson, Donnell, Kinnneton, Shannon, I.mid, Clatk, wife and family, Oawne, wife and family, Hadfield and «on, Cartwright and wife, Foster and nephew, k Har.Uy and wife, Webster and wife, A Par

ktnsao and son, Watson and wife, Sarah M'Caulln. Sarah Noith, Owens and wife, Irving, wife and family, J Atherton, wife and family, J Mathieson «mi f .mily W Kennedy, Robert George, T Stand, DLau- rie, T Brocklt-baok, J Hartness, F Callage, T Sartin and wife. J Owen and child, Miss Gill, I) Kerr, T Kerr, T Monkler, Wm Christian and wife, J Robinson nod family, W Mouk, It Easton, Msry An« Donn, A Fisher and family, J Mercer ~, wifo «ad brother-W & H Barnes & Co agents.

, January 24.-'Sonso,' schooner, 52 tons, Brown, matter, from Sydney 1st Instant. Pas .sngers-Mesara T. Smith, W. Jones, Miss Mary Ano Lewis,

J Jim nry 24 -'Haren,'brig, 17010ns, W. Bell, mailer, from Launceston, 21 st instant. Passen ft«» (cabin) Mrs Bell and Boyd; in the stecrsge, J, Birne«", W. Brown, C. Wilson, and G. Illman. W. B. Hatch, agent.

' January 24 -' Deslandes,' schooner, 143 tons, Bertram, rim ter, fruin Adelaide, 13:li instant Passengers, Mr. King and two others, the names of whom the Captain Ins not been able to gire. -A. T. Ozanne, scent.

January 24.-'Favourite' barque, 198 lons, John Steel master, from Sydney 17:h inst. Pas- sengers - Mr Copely, wifr, and two children: H. W. .Mortimer and son, agents.

January 24.-' Christina* brig, 12G tons, Fredk. Korti master, from Sydney I7lh instant. Passen K'rs, cabin, Mr Simpson, Mr KI ave II ; «let-rage, Hipper, wife and four children, James Priest, Mary Ford, Anno M'Clel'and, I liornas Sharp 11 A. Smith & Co, agrnlB.

CLEARED OUT.

January 24,--' Governor Arthur,' schooner, 35 tons, J. Kyana, master, for Western Port.

January 21.-' Red Hove.-,' schooner, 65 tons, * J. G. Irving, master, for launceston. Passen-

ger* (cabin) Messrs. It. Brown, Smok. Higgs Wilkin», W. Sharp, Mallilar, and W. Short, in the steerage.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES  

THIS DAY.

'Minerva,' for Sydney,

' Albert,' for Port Albert.

' Ariel.' for Circular Head.

. ' Red Rover," for Lnunceston.

' Adeu," for London.

TO-uorsuw.

'* Alert,' f.«r Hobart Town.

'Flying Fish," for Hobart Town.  

IMPORTS.

January 23.- « Willlsm,' aohooner, from Syd- ney ; 20 libd» ale, 4 do rum, ti esses raisins 30 COO feet cedar, Wm Bosey.

f J i« nu nry 21- Condor," ship, from Liverpool.

-IO crates earthenware, 30 bries tin piale, 7 rolls «heel lead, "Westgarth, Boss and Co ; (¡5 tons slate», ft cases A. Russell Ac Co.; 2 hatea, -I ciratrs, £0 oat).« glassware, W & II. Baines & Co; 13 bp»«« iln nlatc. II. A. Smith * Cn.1 l-tnaake. -j| eau», Jackson, Uso and Co*; lÈOtT alaiea,

Barber; 1118 bars and 180 bundles IrûiblGdo. «wel, $0 tons salt, G S, Brodie ; 1 quarter cock «tierry. 17 casrs 1 bale, ¿71 detls, 1 bale woollens. Heap« and Grico ; û casks 2 oases saddlery, Lyall, n*wlrco & Co ; 2 cisca glasawat«, j Pnrnwall ; 2 bhds , 2 tierces glue, IC packages, 11. Box; i 0 casks, 57 grindstones, 4 packages, S. . R Clink ; IO k'qs red lead, 1 ciuk white diuo,

H «bee's lead, 0 casks shot, la krgs paint, ¿1 li.ii die s steel, ó casks hardware, 1 cntk block«,

II. ii U. Fttir; ¿6 iron plates, 14 casks piping, j Fulton & Co.; operates earthenware, 2 ciaks nails 5 bulls, 14 cii'ks hard vere, 1 ditto tool», ,'18 k.-gs nails, li liunelles frying pans, 2 bundles

fotia, 12 ¡rrii'de-üDCH, 0 Iliown & Co. ; U cask« hardware, 9 k>-gs nails. Nicholson; 1 I ox cloth tug,'Bury & lleopp ; '.'0 esses, G tierces. 2 bales, *i Ithd*.,C casks, 7 chests, 3 hampers, H»barrels, M Box ; 1 orato China, Order.

January 24- Raven,' brig, from Launceston 3il bags «ue'«r, W. Donald; 6C0 bags sugar, Dnlpr'y dure, and Co ; 1 erato earthenware, J. ?\y. Bell; 2 oases, 1 natk, 1 balo leather. Button and Vautin ; 5 kegs tnbacco. G. Board ; 2 bales »hitting JnoVsoii, Rao and Cn. ; 12 cases ftuit, 2 cunos jams, 2-hampers fruit, Watta ; 3 SCO paling, W. B. Ilatuli: I ease ourrosivc sublímale, Ids») ; äü'bogs oat«r. 620 bags sugar; I coach. 83 bar. vrla flour,'3IO bags do; Ulitada braudy, 531'bag« Wheat, 9 casks flour, Order.

January 21 -' S ii s uti," from Sydney; 20 tons 60«la, ti. A Smith; 0 packages loaf sugar, 20 bilda molasses, 350 bags sugar, GrifTltba, Fanning and Co,; 29 packages casks, 185 bags salt, order,

January 24 - * Christina' brig, from Sydney IO eases ginger wiue, Lvall, Bawtree & Co; 1 eau, M, Broom : 1 case ironmongery, A Hooker;

H2 uoses tea, 104 do crown glass. C02 bags salt, I 1 case paper, 1 do plate glan», 1 piper parcel, -I ? «asea cigar«, 11. A. Smith & Co ; 1 case, Watson ; 1 do, H sutil Ion ; I case hooks, Cregin Se Moore ; )7amats ooilee, W. F. Splatt; SA oases, John Orr ii Co ; 20 h lid o loaf sugar, ÏU8 mats rrflr.'d . do, 25 oases, 10 bale«, 13 caaka whiting. 1 caok

glut-, 2 do «hite lead, 4 do oil, 23 «oil« Europe rop», 7 do Manila rope, 20 psrkages. Order.

January 24.-* Favourite' barque, from Sydney. 118 ton« çoalr, II, A. Smith «Se Co ¡ 34 c«»e» win« ¿0 bhdn ale, F.. Cohen; loases hook* ice, 1 bale jiiptr, Cregin & Moore ; 25000 feet cedar, II. W

Mortimer 2c Son ; 21 hhds loaf sugar, C4 mats o. e.uiboi do; 320 mata reQoed do, Orifiliba Fanning & Co.

EXPORTS.

January 24.-' Reel Rover,' for Lanneaaton 50 case« brandy, W. B. Hateh ; SO boxes soap, Jackson. Her, and Co. ; I« bullock*. Brown «nd Oona; I ossa«addloryr Brown; 10eeaa» tar, Pitt hub; 20 boxea aoap' Watson anil Wight.

PORT OF OT.RLONO.

Aoitivro - Januarv 22 ' Jane Ann,' schooner, 3° ton», WllliJBi llünsni, master, from Hoboit

To*u. ", , . ,

CLEARED OUT.-January 22-Teazer. bri- gantine, 53 tons, It. II. Aldrich, master, for Cir-

cular Head.

PORV OF UOUAltr TOWN.

.Amiivkp.-Jan. 14, « Asnea anil F.llaabelh, muoottcr, ÛÔ lona. Miller, from Tbrt Phillip li». . IVirel,' barque, 13«'i ton«, Carder, from Mauritius,

Bait,'«!».-' Calculi».' barqje, 481 ton«, Work war«, for Loudon. 16, « Anuo Jaue,' 3D toil», llousen, for Port Phillip.

PORT OF LAUNUKBTON.

Jamiity KI.-' F.agl».' schooner 03 ton», W' Winter, matter, for Now '/.«aland ; ' Join»»

auh.ioticr. «H> ton«, J. A)«», master, for I tobar1 'fimo; 111,'Olly nf Hyilney,« b»lg, 108 lons, J Fawthrop, master, for Poitland Hay.

PORT OF ADIif.AIDK.

Anaitr»».-1*«> &-'l .»<"''* K<,ow«' aolioooar. 7Ü ton«, (lilflllia. mssttr, from llobail Towo. «Austr»li»l,barij'it'1700 tousj6|.«booin, n»»ter; pi,t baok Unttf

PORT OF SYDNEY.

A uni v un-January IG-'William,' brig, 121

ton«, Captain Thom, from Launceston. ' Boy,' American whaling ship, i'52 tons. Captain Luce, from the whaling Grounds. ' Wild Irish Girl,' ri-turucil to port through sires» of vfcttthcT, hnvlng left for Adelaide on the loth instant. ' Pórtenla,' brig, 220 tons, Cnptain Martin, from Mani a the (¡til October., ' Favourite,' barque, 173 tons Captain Steele, relumed to' port through stress «if eveiulier. 17-' Cape Horn,' barque, 173 lons, Captain Siunders, from Port Phillip, ' Catherine Jamieson,' barque. -151 tons, from the Downs the 5th September. ' D.irt,'brig, 154 tons, Coptuin Bennett, from Port Phillip,

Cm AH an Out;-^January ' 17.-«'Velocity,' schooner 138 tons. Captain M Veigh, for Gee- long. ' Emms,' brig, 139 tons, Captain Pockhy,

for Hobart To nu.

Sailsd.-January 15.-' Wild Irish Girl,' bri?, 125 tons, Cap ain Stancs, for Adelaida. ' Johiistooe," barque. 436 tons, Captain h>itri«.on, fur Guam. 'Kagle,' sicamor, 180 ton«, Captain Allen, for Moreton Bsy. Ki -'Havannah,' Il M S , 21 guns. Captain Erskine, for Part NI

cholson. ' Narragansett,' American whaling ship, 398 Ion«, Capitan Rodgers, for the South Sea Fishery. 17 - Favourite," reatimed her voyage for Port Phillip. . Wild lrith Girl,' resumed her voyage for Adelaide. ' Phantom,' hi ig, 138 lons, Captain Fox, for Adelaide.

The ' Condor," one of the sin-weekly lino of vessels laid on at Liverpool for this port, owned hy Messrs. Fielden Brothers (ihe owuers of tho ' Anna' also,) arti vii here yesterday, having made the passage out in 08 days. Ii gives its much pleasure to state that no death occurred dunog the voyage-a fact whiob speaks volumes in favour ottbe Surgeon, J O'Brien, Esq., and also of the owners, as a bsdly fupnriotended and ill found ship, can never be a healthy one.

Captain Godfrey, of the ' Constance,' who so recently performed the voyage to Pott Adelaide in seventy-seven days, is said to be so complete a niaBtrr of the art of great circle sailing that if he wer« in command of o «tioice screw «team «hip. he won'd accomplish the transit from England with passengers and cargo in less thau seventy days - Sout'i Autttalian Ileghter.

The cabin passengers of the ' Asiatic,' Captain Waddell, which arrived at Port Adelaide on ilio Suth December Inst, vti'h one bondred and fifty two passengers and emigrants, have presented Captain Waddell with a purse of gold; in testimony of thi'ii approbation and deep sense of his kindness lo «II on hoard. ' As the worthy captain is well koomi in tho neighbouring colonies, rspncislly Port Pnillip, this flittering testimonial will afford pleasure lo many besides himself.--South .4u tra- itait liVgiiter.

Tho ' Lord Stanley« (Port Phillip and Clarence River Colonisation Compati)*« «hip) sailed from t Gravesend for Port AJalaide, Port Phillip, and

Srdroy, on the 15th October. A person named John William Bird, had succeeded by means of a forged diploma and other documents in I'obtaining ihe appointment of Surgeon Superm ' tendent of the ' Lord Stanley,' end was committed

to take his trial for the nffecce.

We must apologise to our readers for the non «Ypearanci- of the Importo hy the 'Deslandcs.' the Captain (like his brother, who came here in com mind of ibe * Willing') being unacquainted with the custom of the port, declined furnishing our rrpor'er with a copy of his manilcst, and con oluded by earing, tlist he was not lo be caught hy tho colonials, and then made io pay far it. We hope this very cautious gentleman will make himself acquainted with the custom of the Port while hu is here now, so that he may not throw out auch ridiculous difficulties, should he favour us willi another visit, *

The launch of the «"Margaret Agnes' took place yraicrday morning«: on ttievaotilti «¡J» «r ii.« ri>rr Yarra, She has tiftn built by Mr John Krui«- tor Captain Cole, and is ¡otended'lo trado between' ibis port and Sydr-c?. The arrangement« wero viry rttcient J r.i.iJe, but «.»'first a »light difficulty occurred tram thero not being a suffloicnt fall ;

Ibis, hotvevir, was soon overcome, and the glided slcadilv inlo the placid watcis Ili-r length over all ia 77 feet, length of keel C8 feet, breadth of bram 20 feet, copper fastened and sheathed willi Munlz's pstei.t ahea'.liin,;. 'She has all the ftppa rent quuliile« of a fas! ssil.r, and being huilt wholly of red gum, except her top sides, which arc of New Zealand pine, she will no doubt wea tln-r mimy utorrny»cas imitara locóme. Sb«t is «bout 1C0 tons old measurement, and it Is C«pt Cole'» intention lo have her brigantina rigged.

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