A. Not at that time. They were not throwing any stones until I got to the switch-house, and then I saw the boys throwing stones.
Q. Was the crowd resisting the soldiers?
A. Not at that time. This middle division had not gone up. Just as they started, he told me to get out of there.
Q. When they got up, didn't the crowd resist them?
A. I think if they had given them five minutes there would have been no trouble. There was a great many men tried to get away, and the crowd held them back.
Q. Was it men there like yourself, or was it men there to resist the soldiers?
A. There was a great many men I knew had nothing to do with the Pennsylvania. They were there just standing looking on.
Q. If you went through a crowd like that, you could judge whether there were men there to resist the soldiers, or whether they were there out of curiosity?
A. I should judge that the most of them were there out of curiosity, and I did not know the feeling of the men. I never go up that direction, unless I am on business.
Q. Did you see any efforts made by the police during Sunday to stop the burning?