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ine confessed that it had been brought there by three negro men — Jim, the slave of Robert Trower, Andrew, the slave of Mrs. Elizabeth Craven, and another, named Cornelius — and that Cornelius had carried part of the meat to his house. James and Andrew being found in the neighborhood were, with Adeline and the fifteen pieces of baCornelius had carried part of the meat to his house. James and Andrew being found in the neighborhood were, with Adeline and the fifteen pieces of bacon, brought before the Mayor, who committed them until this morning, hoping that in the meantime Cornelius would be arrested and the balance of the meat recovered. The shoes of the two negro men correspond by measurement with tracks in Mr. Chiles's yard and in the street before his door. Cornelius is going at large, and is the o yard and in the street before his door. Cornelius is going at large, and is the owner of a mule and cart. One-half of the robberies and villainy generally now being perpetrated by negroes is directly traceable to this reprehensible and unlawful practice of their masters in permitting them to go at large and support themselve