from all thoed to order by Ve*tab«i!t*r, and x» made Uimpor-c, Ncabit, of New I Ma.-aacbusetU, od, Raid tty. of d'r of Kenlockv, I Missouri, White(M.UQQ, Selleck, onnceticut^Slian-of Ohio, .Sprague linois, Taylor, of tou. WarmD, of mittee than re-j addrvMed theb'ORH-‘Yo«.Xot. I. tin Port Royal oninuiowooaa. a aa ir nfrr ai j ---- —- —’ Iw!beon « **»«rang* of -jut batterthe guerrilla who committed the deed, been arrested and oonsmttted U old Capitol prison.Yesterday's Evening Edition.FROM WASHINGTONlyi the rehal pria-ffcpMUt to Olwrlanit L«*ilt;va|WASHINGTON, Oct* 31-DeUtentt murder? by guerrilla* grow maro frequent in the region belw^n Harpers Ferry and Winchester. Tho latest victim is a Commissary whom they captured near Charleston, and murdered in cold bk*»d. General Dutfitdd is said to have been murdered by the fame gang.Private Jam« M. GflupatOti, of company D, Slat Ohio, has printed Secretary Stanton with a rebel flag taken by himtelf at Cedar Creek -t also, two other* taken by private Richard Taylor, of tho same regi-«wr men had not gFKI« 1The Tima KwhDirect commnnk railroad a open anlt; nr»j swarms of goer ah rirer and Big 8 A telegram troi morning repreeenti ta the extreme. T scatterud. Many and one extra gun General Vaughn els was wounded u ted somewhere in C A later dispatch still picking up pr 70 rebels Hit ant was eight killed as Guerrillas are *: on tho Cumberland weatern fiallrrad.