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Street. --A Woman Murdered by Her Husband.--About 7 o'clock on Thursday evening the cry of murder was heard proceeding from the back yard of a tenement on Cary street, two doors above 7th street, which was occupied by a shoemaker named Joseph John McCarthy. Parties in the neighborhood hastened to the spot, where they found Ellen McCarthy, the wife of Joseph John, in a dying condition, from a number of wounds inflicted with a knife. Several families live in the same house, and representativled for the watch. The daughter of the murdered woman came up, crying bitterly, and said her step-father had killed her mother. Soon as relieved from my post I went over, but the prisoner had been removed. A number of other witnesses were examined, but no further facts were elicited. The jury, after summing up the testimony, rendered a verdict that the deceased, Ellen McCarthy, came to her death from wounds inflicted with a knife in the hands of her husband, Joseph John McCarthy.