A. Pitcairn's office was over the telegraph office, at the corner of Twenty-sixth and Liberty. It is two squares away from where the difficulty occurred.
Q. Were you in the telegraph office or above?
A. In Pitcairn's office. There were waiters running from Pitcairn's office down to the telegraph office, so that messages could be received or sent in that manner. I was accompanied by Major Evans, who went with me.
Q. Major Evans you say went back with you?
A. Major Evans accompanied me from Twenty-eighth street to Pitcairn's office and was there when we first received the information that the affair had taken place, and was with me all the time that the difficulty was going on.
Q. Does he occupy any position in the division?
A. He is major and paymaster of the division, but was acting as a personal aid that day.
Q. Where is he?
A. He is out at his mill, at Soho.
Q. Iron mill?