A. No, we did not.
Q. But you were well aware he was out of the State?
A. Yes.
Q. Was it your impression that no other man in the State of Pennsylvania could order out the military?
A. That was our impression of it, yes.
Q. It certainly would be a bad fix if there was nobody else that could order out the military?
A. All right; we knew the Lieutenant Governor was here.
Q. You did not take advantage of the Governor's absence, then?
A. No; we thought we had some rights that the railroad men were bound to respect, but they did not seem to respect them. They treated us like mad dogs.
By Mr. Lindsey: