Transcribed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Whitehaven Herald, Tuesday, April 23, 1833 Launch. Yesterday morning was launched from the building yard of Messrs. T. and J. BROCKLEBANK, of this town, in the presence of a vast body of spectators, a magnificent ship called the Jumna, burthen 364 tons. The Jumna is a first class vessel built for the East India trade, and like most of the vessels of this extensive house, is built for their own use. She is coppered and copper-fastened, and of a build calculated for speed as well as burthen. She is built on the model of the Patriot King, launched from the same yard last year, only having twelve inches more in the beam. Her accommodations for passengers are admirable, both in point of the size and finish of the berths, and state cabins. She is very roomy between decks, and is constructed on the modern plan with provisions for ventilation between the timbers, which experience shows is the surest preventive of the dry rot. Her planking is African oak, and her timbers of English oak, all put together with amazing solidity and care of finish. She is advertised to sail very shortly from Liverpool, under the command of Captain PINDER. .....