WABASH, Ind., Oct. 12.—Preston Rolfe, son of William Rolfe, a Wabash policeman, arrived last evening from (Tape Nome, Alaska. He has been absent from home about fourteen years, and will return to Nome in the spring. Young Rolfe is of an adventurous turn and spent all of last winter in the far North. He says Nome now has 60,000 Inhabitants, and is growing rapidly. Attempts made by the people of Teller harbor, four miles from Nome, where there is an excellent harbor, to induce the people of Nome, which is without a harbor to move up have proved unavailing. Rolfe spent a considerable part of last year 10 miles in the interior, and says the great rush will be to that section next year, as it is rich ingold.1