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t, was yesterday arraigned before the Mayor. Callahan testified that he went into Wren's house on Sed and two dollars lacking some thirty cents. Callahan admitted that he had taken a number of drinkshad John Wren arrested the next morning. Callahan stated, on his cross-examination by Mr. Crane'clock, he was in at Wren's saloon, and heard Callahan ask Dan Wren if his brother did not wear a "bWren told him he could do as he pleased. Saw Callahan in an altercation with some soldiers before he shutters to be put up. Some time afterwards Callahan came in. There were several persons in the house at the time, and Callahan asked them all up to drink. He paid witness for eight drinks. Subsequent to this, Callahan came in and said he had been robbed by John Wren. He handed witness ten dollestified that he heard a conversation between Callahan and Daniel Wren, on Saturday evening, in regard to the robbery. Callahan told Wren that he was satisfied that John Wren had not taken his money.[1 more...]