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Bacon thief. --It will be recollected that, on Wednesday, when the two negroes who robbed Mr. Jas. R. Chiles's smoke-house were arrested, one of the robbers, named Cornelius, slave of L. M. Jude, could not be found, having run away from his master's on the first approach of danger. Acting on information received that he had gone to Chafin's Bluff with the City Battalion, officer Granger went down to that post yesterday and arrested him. He found him employed cooking for Capt. Bass, of the battalion.
being present, the case was continued this morning. Charles Johnson and James C. Ryan were charged with robbing Bryant Bass of $400 in gold and $400 in silver. It appeared that on Wednesday night, about 8 o'clock, Bass, who is a soldier, beiBass, who is a soldier, being very drunk, started from a house of ill fame on Cary street, between 7th and 8th streets to go down to a soldier's home, prisoners going with him to show him the way. He says they led him off back of some railroad depot, he does not know which, anctly he did not know. A witness for the defence stated that he saw the accused standing on the corner of a street, whilst Bass was hallooing that he had been robbed at some distance off. Ryan was arrested Thursday morning, in the same house of ill-fame from which Bass had started on the previous night, and had a very dangerous slung shot in his pocket at the time. Johnson, who is a member of the State Guard, was arrested by another member and handed over to the police Thursday evening. The May