Q. Were the citizens armed?
A. Most of them were armed.
Q. With what?
A. Revolvers and clubs.
Q. How large was the crowd at that time?
A. I presume there were—it being night we could scarcely tell—the street was crowded with them. There may have been from six hundred to one thousand men in the street in front of us. When we went down Market street the mob dispersed, with the exception of probably two hundred, with whom we had a little collision at the foot of Market street. Then they dispersed and we had no further trouble.
Q. Was there any firing?
A. No, sir; not a shot fired.
Q. The police were ahead?
A. Yes, sir.