The Late Skirmish nrar Mount Sterling, Ky.—The following is a list of the killed, wounded and missing of the 14th Kentucky Cavalry, in the recent engagement aear Mount J Sterling a few days ago, with Peter Everett's rebel force: Company A—James Webber,John Rankins and David Henderson, killed; Lieut W. P. Schooler, Win. W. Woods, John Kimes and Sidney Kerr, mortally wounded; M^jor R. T. Williams and Lieut. Miller ! slightly wounded; W. B. Vaughn, Harry Hamilton and Dennis Hannahan, missing. Company B—Aaron Sarrer ami Benjamin Willby, killed. CompanyC—Sergeant Canoy, killed. Milton Anderson, killed. „ Reported Cai-tcri lt;of the Mativill*Raiders.—Information reached this city yesterday to the effect that Pete Everett's rebel gang, who made the raid upon the city of Maysville on Sunday last, were overtaken at a bridge near Owingsville, Bath County, on Tuesday, by a Federal force sent in pursuit of them. A fight ensued, in which ten of the rebels were killed and about twenty captnred. Our forces were still after them at last accounts.