16 AUGUST 1851, Page 9

Telegraphic anticipations of the Indian mail which left Bombay on

the 5th July have been received from Trieste and Marseilles. " It was re- ported that orders had been given for the surrender of the Northern pro- vinces of the Nizam, in satisfaction of the sums due to the East India Company. There were rumours of an outbreak in Cashmere. Three vessels had been wrecked,—the Parsee Merchant, off Madras ; the Bel- gian vessel Philomene, in the Hooghly ; and the Cheban, off Batavia. The English vessel Sons of Commerce had been wrecked near Aden, and a portion of her crew murdered by the natives. Commerce was dull."