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l prisoners of war were yesterday forwarded from the military prison in this city to Camp Morton. Fourteen rebel commissioned officers were transferred to Johnson's Island — the full number captured by Gen. Sherman. Col. Woolford, by order of Gen. Burbridge, was arrested at Lebanon yesterday morning. He passed through the city last night, on route for Washington. We are not fully advised as to the cause of his arrest. The steamer John T. McCombs, we learn, was fired into near Harpeth Shoals, on the Cumberland, and Capt. Geo. Evans, her commander, severely wounded. We did not learn the particulars. Passengers by the Tarascon, who reside in Union county, Ky, report that a draftful state of affairs exists in that county. The guerillas have literally overrun the country, and the lives and property of Union men are no longer regarded safe Robbery is carried on, indeed indiscriminately, and both Union and Secesh citizens are the sufferers. They state that at Caseyville an