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0th of last June, was called up, when the defendant attempted to prove an alibi. The case was continued for a further hearing. J. E. Lehmone, who assisted Fritz Kreibel in murdering Phillip Sautter, in his saloon, corner of Main and 10th streets, on Monday, was brought into court; but the Mayor deeming it advisable, if possible, to arrest the actual perpetrator, continued the case of the accessory until the 19th inst. Michael Sullivan, proprietor of the Old Curiosity Shop, arrested a few days ago for having in his possession a lot of scrap iron, supposed to have been stolen, was remanded before the Hustings Court for trial, and admitted to bail. John A. Albertin, arrested for disorderly conduct in the Exchange Hotel, on Monday night, was admonished and discharged. Jno. W. Sumner, who had trespassed on the premises of C. C. Field, was likewise admonished and discharged. Andrew, slave of Mrs. Windsor, was committed as a runaway, and punished for resisting the officers.