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The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1865., [Electronic resource] 24 0 Browse Search
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previous night he went into the bar-room of Dan Wren, at the old scale-house, on Seventeenth street, with nearly a hundred dollars in his pocket, and while there was relieved of the whole amount. He alleges that the money was taken from him by John Wren, and handed to his brother Dan. John Wren was arrested yesterday morning. It is represented that Callahan is generally a sober, industrious man, but it is quite possible he might have "fallen from grace" on this occasion. John Wren was su relieved of the whole amount. He alleges that the money was taken from him by John Wren, and handed to his brother Dan. John Wren was arrested yesterday morning. It is represented that Callahan is generally a sober, industrious man, but it is quite possible he might have "fallen from grace" on this occasion. John Wren was subsequently admitted to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars for his appearance before the Mayor this morning to answer the charge of picking Callahan's pocket.
Charge of picking a pocket. --John Wren, charged with picking the pocket of James Callahan, aved the change; and as he was about leaving, John Wren approached and ran his hand into his pocket of drinks he took. He treated two men while at Wren's. He further stated that John Wren gave the moJohn Wren gave the money to Dan; and on asking the latter if it was his brother, received an affirmative answer. He then left the barroom, and had John Wren arrested the next morning. Callahan stated, on his crossmet a number of soldiers on the corner opposite Wren's before going to the saloon, and had a difficualk, when one kicked him. When he first went to Wren's he could not gain admission. The altercationn minutes. When he found he could not get in at Wren's, he went to Ryan's, a door above. Jacob ng, between six and seven o'clock, he was in at Wren's saloon, and heard Callahan ask Dan Wren if hiallahan told Wren that he was satisfied that John Wren had not taken his money. The Mayor deci[2 more...]