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# BY TELEGRAPH. [DISPATCHED TO THE SOUTH-WESTERN.] # ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA---THREE DAYS LATER. Sebastopol Not Captured! Cotton Unchanged! NEW YORK, Oст. 20. Cunard's steamship Africa has arrived, bringing intelligence from Liverpool to the 7th inst., three days later than the advices by the Baltic. The London and Paris letters by-the Africa entirely invalidate the report brought by the Baltic, in respect to the destruction of Sebastopol. It is evident that the report was put in circulation by the London stock jobbers for the purpose of bolstering up the money market. The latest papers state that the report that the supposed official statement that Menschikoff had surrendered, and Sebastopol been captured, dispatched by the Baltic, had been discovered to be untrue. In like manner we have assurance that the reported destruction and capture of fert Constantine, at the entrance of the roadstead of Sebastopol, together with two other forts, is without foundation. We are also assured the statement of immense losses having been sustained by the Russians in an engagement with the allied army, in the neighborhood of Sebastopol, is utterly false. The fabrication and circulation of these reports is a disgrace to the British press. LIVERPOOL, OCT. 7--No change in the cotton market since the Baltic sailed. Sales of the week, 60,000 bales. Nothing doing in breadstuffs, except corn for which the demand is fair. NEW YORK, Oст. 20-The hon. Abbot Lawrence is dangerously ill. His family has been sent for, as his recovery is considered doubtful. The rev. John Bodhetia, a catholic priest, having been tarred and feathered at Ellsworth, Maine, for participating in a controversy on the school question, has died of the injuries inflicted on him. NEW YORK, Oст. 19-The city council has voted $500, for the purpose of procuring a suitable testimonial for capt. Luce, for his bravery and devoted conduct on the occasion of the loss of the steamship Arctic. Letters from China announce that a new revolution has broken out. The first teller of the Ocean bank, N. York, is a defaulter to the tune of $90,000, and has absconded. BOSTON, OCT. 19-The know nothings of Massachusetts have nominated Henry J. Gardiner as their candidate for governor. Twenty-five of the shipwrecked passengers of the steamship City of Philadelphia, reached here to-day. CINCINNATI, OCT. 19-The banking house of Outcault & Co. failed to-day, and the event has produced some excitement. A run has been commenced by depositors upon the banks of Ellis & Sturgess and Smead & Co. It is the general impression that these establishments will meet the run, and the excitement subside. LOUISVILLE, Ост. 21-The steamer Nominee to sunk on Wednesday, at Warren's landing, upper Mississippi. Cargo mostly saved. The wreck lies in 12 feet water. No insurance. PHILADELPHIA, Oст. 20-Pennsylvania has rejected the prohibitory liquor law by a majority of 3000 votes. The attorney general of the United States is preparing to carry the Booth case (in which the circuit court in the democratic State of Wisconsin decided against the constitutionality of the fugitive slave law) up to the supreme court. Booth is editor of the Wisconsin Democrat, the organ of senator Dodge. The yellow fever has ceased to be an epidemic in New Orleans. The Howard association has closed its infirmaries and ceased operations for the season. We learn from the Advocate that there is a considerable rush to the land office from various portions of Claiborne parish embraced under the provisions of the late graduation bill. Large quantities of valuable lands situated in the parish are now procurable at from twenty-five cents to one dollar per acre, according to the different classifications of the bill. LOOK OUT. Twenty-five thousand dollars of the ten dollar ($10) bills of the Mechanics' bank, Memphis, Tenn., were stolen from the president's office, on the 15th ult. They are numbered from 1 to 1250 inclusive, and dated July 4, 1854, with a large blue X engraved on the lower side of the bill, between the vignettes. The president gives notice that none of the bills of the above date, mark and denomination have been put in circulation by the bank, and therefore will neither be recognised nor paid. Merchants and travelers should be on their guard against these bills. It would be well to refuse all $10 bills on the Mechanics' bank, of Memphis, Tennessee. We are requested to state, says the National Intelligencer, that a gentleman of the State of Delaware, who was at Mr. Clayton's residence on Monday last, authorises, of his own knowledge, a contradiction of a statement in certain newspapers that Mr. C. had joined the know nothings. He says Mr. Clayton entertains the same opinions expressed by him last session in the senate on the unconstitutionality of all laws allowing aliens to vote without naturalisation in the territories, and that these are the same opinions expressed by him, as well as by Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Clay, Mr. Southard, and all the whigs in the senate of the United States, during 1835-6; but that Mr. Clayton belongs to no secret order or society whatever. The Washington Star finds that the aggre-