
    United States v. Edward Walker.
    Stealing wood, in collusion with, the owner’s slave, is larceny.
    Indictment for stealing- wood. The evidence was that the wood was delivered to the prisoner (or rather suffered to be taken) by the owner’s servant, a slave.
   The Court

(Duckett, J., absent,)

directed the jury that if they should be satisfied that there was a collusion.between the servant and the prisoner, with intent to commit a theft, the fact of the delivery does not alter the case, but it is still a felony.  