StTheodore Carey or thib City Kills a Mur at Evansville and i« in turn Shot and Probably Killed.—The Evansville Journal of yesterday give* the following di account of a murder in that city committed cc on Monday. Carey lived in this city, and * was a eon of William Carey who formerly kept the Baltic Saloon here. The Journal (eayerAn engineer, formerly of the steamer Carrie, and Charley Spencer got into a quarrel on Second street. The engineer, named Theodore Carey, struck Spencer with_ m i . i _ J ntabis left band uoder the ear, and broke hie neck, producing death almost instantly. As soon as the engineer saw that Spencer was dead, he attempted to make his escape byi r 11 J Vim ^TAvtndkAYililthe alley, and was followed by Tenvoorde,-.....* ’ ea v:—the City Marshal, who ordered him to stop, which he disregarded, when Tenvoorde fired at him three times, one shot taking effect, inflicting what is supposed to be a mortal wound. We did not learn the origin of thequarrel.Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.—A fresh lot just received at Todd’s Model