THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. ■The Battle sear Senenet-Utter Eeit mf Pegran’s Feree-Oea. €3 tin ore Commutfa in Pereea-Owr Fere# 1,^#0 Btreaa-Tle Bebela Make a §taa4 Fear in I lee fre« Beaemt — Preliminary Art I Herr Flfht-Three ef the Re he I tiiM Dftemeaated-Ad-raoee of Weelferd, Rankle and Garrard-Gallant Char nee— Precipitate FJl*ht of the Rebel* — Attempted Flank Moreneit of A eh by and fetoect’s Cavalry—I te Complete Fraatratlen — The Rebels Make Another Uesneeessfhl Stand-One Ha ad red Drowned ftp Creeetne the River—Fear Haodred Cattle Recovered—The Total Rebel Less 530 —The National Lees 33-Pe«r*m DLUslae— Gen. Burnside at Lextnetem.Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gasette.Lxxurereir, Kt., April 2.General Gilmore end staff returned from the front lest night, leering Colonels Rankle end Woolford to piok np prisoners end bring np the reer.General Pegrem’s long plennod end boosted inresion of Kentuoky kes ended in e destructive end disgreoefnl defeet, to the hitler dissppointment of reeident rebels, end the oonsternetion of thebregging Confederates, who, et e rest expense of time men end money, here et lest mede bat e weter heal.Gen. Gilmore eesamed the commend in person, end left here with the determlne-tion to re-cep tare the eerninge of the rebel expedition, end punish the endeeity of the brlgends.Peroeivlng thet they hed converted e retreat into e preoipitate flight, he left the infantry and pushed on with his mounted force, consisting ef the First Kentuoky cavalry, CoL Woolford’s; Forty-fifth O. Y. I., mounted, Col. Bunkle; n detachment of the Forty-fourth Ohio, mounted, under klej. Mitchell; end the Seventh 0. Y. cavalry, Col. Garrard,—In ell 1,200 men.