Q. Did you converse with the troops any?
A. No, sir.
Q. Did you see them when they marched up?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did they march in regular order?
A. Some of them, and some did not—kept straggling up there all the evening, after the main body came through, they kept straggling up all the evening. In fact, the next two days they came there one or two at a time. Some of them had their uniforms on, and several came around with citizen's clothes on. The next day after they left, there were two came there, one of them had been wounded. We took him inside, and had our hospital steward dress his wound, and kept him there until we got transportation for them, and they were sent to Blairsville.
Q. Did any of the mob follow them up Sunday?
A. No, sir; no person came after them at all.
Q. Was there any attack made upon this institution, or threatened?
A. It was threatened very strongly, but they never made any attack.