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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ook his departure, and has not yet been apprehended; but Lehmone was arrested by officer Perrin, and is now in custody. Acting Coroner Sanxay held an inquest over the body of Sautter, and we append a portion of the testimony elicited: A. T. Summerfield deposed that he had just come in the bar-room with his lieutenant, and this man (John E. Lehmone) and the man shot (Sautter) were quarreling. Some words passed between Sautter and Lehmone, when Sautter gathered a club and came towards him.ook for Kreibel. Prisoner then said there was no use to go after him, as he shot the deceased himself. The prisoner previously told witness that he had a fuss with the deceased, and that deceased struck him; but he did not shoot him. A. T. Summerfield, recalled.--Deposed that he heard prisoner tell officer Perrin that there was no use to go after Kreibel, that he shot the deceased. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that Philip Sautter came to his death by a pistol shot fired by