A. No, sir.
Q. What time did you meet General Latta?
A. Some time between two and three o'clock, I think. The time may have been later. I think it was two-fifty; I am not positive.
Q. And you then prepared the first proclamation?
A. Yes, sir; drew the draft of it, and, after the general had ordered the troops out, the proclamation was issued.
Q. The general didn't make the order until after he arrived here and ordered the troops out?
A. I understood him to say he had ordered the troops from Lancaster.
Q. Did that proclamation appear in the morning papers?
A. That I don't know. I think it did. I am not positive of that. My recollection is it was telegraphed to Pittsburgh. I am not positive.
Q. Do you know what time you telegraphed it to Pittsburgh from here?