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Not caught. --Up to yesterday the police, civil and military, had been unsuccessful in their explorations for Henry McGuire, who murdered Charles Cook, of the Caskle Rangers, at the house of Mrs. Hubbard, on Cary street, last Friday night. It appears to be the general impression among the officers of police that the murderer has been unsuccessful in his efforts to leave the city, a strict watch having been kept for him. He is doubtless ensconced in some place of fancled security, and, it wt. It appears to be the general impression among the officers of police that the murderer has been unsuccessful in his efforts to leave the city, a strict watch having been kept for him. He is doubtless ensconced in some place of fancled security, and, it would seem to persons of ordinary comprehension, might be found by vigilant searching. From the evidence given in before the Coroner's jury, a more unjustifiable and deliberate butchery was never effected than the killing of Cook by McCuire.