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Secretary of the Navy, are being placed in position on the batteries the whole length of the line. The doubt of Muldraugh's Hill — the recent arrests in Kentucky. We take the following items from the Nashville Union, of Tuesday. Several of lemen who came in on yesterday evening's train, that the Lincolnites under Gen. Sherman, of Ohio, have possession of Muldraugh's hill. It is supposed Sherman has a force of about 3,500, a portion of which had reached Muldraugh's hill at last accountMuldraugh's hill at last accounts. What the intention of the enemy is, is not known. It seems, General Buckner has not regarded Muldraugh's hill at a strategic point, and consequently did not invest it, as he was amply able to do. The latest intelligence from Louisville receiMuldraugh's hill at a strategic point, and consequently did not invest it, as he was amply able to do. The latest intelligence from Louisville received at Rowling Green, confirms the reported arrest of Governor Morehead. He had been removed the night of his arrest to the interior, or perhaps out of the State. Mr. William Barr, the news agent of the Southwestern Telegraph company at Louisville,