been lately made to Nashville from iNew Albany.—Adjutant Wm. M. Harrison, of the Gist Regiment, now located at Terre Haute, was in the city yesterday. He reports that of the 700 prisoners there confined but 22 are in the hospital, and that but four have died. He brings with him a petition to be forwarded by the Governor, signed by all of the prisoners but 25, praying to be released on taking the oath of allegiance.—The Evansville Journal publishes an official list of the sick and wounded at the General Hospital of that city. They number two hundred and forty-two, and embrace soldiers