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e number scattered along the Ohio from the mouth of Saltriver to opposite Evansville, Indiana is estimated at two thousand. By advices from Bermuda to the 17th instant we learn that Lieutenant Braine and his confederates have been arrested and held for trial for seizing and burning the steamship Roanoke. The court refused to bail them. There is nothing later from Sheridan. A letter says: It would seem that, under the losses and mortifications of this last defeat, that army (Early's) must be rendered nearly powerless; but recent experience has shown that it possesses a strange elasticity, which defeat and loss do not wholly overcome, and can only be conquered by the putting of every man in it hors du combat. The New York World has a long article upon the impossibility of holding the territory occupied in the South unless there is a party in favor of the Union in the Confederacy; and that to hold that territory it is necessary to create such a party in the South.