TUESDAY, JULY 28,md - her neck, stopped her monfb th my left band, and cut her •oat with ujy jack-knife; I then drew i body over to the water-closet and teed it behind tho same, with tbe head rthest away from mo; 1 then threw stones d ashes on her: got tbe ashes from a box the cellar; I sent a boy to tbe store ot yt Lawrence some time betore the irder, and he boagbt the knife for me for cents; the knife was taken from me when was arrested in April; when I was In the !2ar I heard my brother at the outside or oi the store trying to get in; I washed7 hands and the bloody knife at tbedor pipe and then let my brother into tbe □p; he was going towards MitcbeH’astore, suppose, to get Into the store that way; Inot know Why I did It; I couldn’t help log it; the two girls that worked for ither came about 8:30 or 9 o’clock, andlight, but by whom was not known. A number of witnesses were examined, all tea tlfyingto tbe goodness and honesty of tbe two victims, but no light conid be thrown upon the perpetrators, although there are strong suspicions. There is a terrible ex cltemeut about tbe matter throughout the eonnty, and we hope that strong efforth will be made to detect the murderers. Mr. and Mrs. Cihauski were steady, honest, hard working Pclandeis, living alone, as stated above, their only child being'drowned two weeks since. Mr. C. was known to have about six-bund red dollars, which he foolishly carried about his person, and which was, of course, the incentive of this most dastardly crime.•’ !■■■TNDIANIPOLIB