puarp cnuuga to uuugt mem, iuo.It is reported that Muthtl it in the mountains behind hi a, bat it it not be* lieved here, although he may be n long ways behind. Hiller, with tome two hun dred Kentucky recruits, it alto laid to hare joined Cluke, hut their combined foroet do not ezoeed Are hundred. Garrard returned to Lexington, and Walker to Winoheeter, to-day, whereupon Cluke reoooupiod Mt. Sterling. Citizen* of Riohmond oame in to-day. Our troops have left there. Soott’a rebel cavalry, Tariontiy eatimated at 1,000 to 8,600, waa reported within tlx miles of Richmond, haring come to the east of Wolford through Mt. Tenon. Nobody taw them, howerer, and the rumor it not believed, at least as to numbers. Our own returning .troopa were seen and mistaken for rebels.A* *Our troops are concentrating rapidly, to What points I may not say. The military powers are aliro to the importance of energy. Colonel Gilbert returned to day, and was immediately plaoed in oommand of the post by General Gilmore.The arriral of Captain Goddard, of General Burnside’s Staff, announcing the coming of the distinguished and able soldier, has inspired everybody with hope and oon-S Mfldenoe.Colonel Gilbert Is at work organising matters for offense or defense, with his usual quiet and inevitable style. Eastern and Southern Kentuoky may be said to be for tbe present open to rebel raids.