Q. Where were you on Saturday? Where are your works located?
A. Our works are located in Allegheny, but my office is on Sixth street. I was not up about on Saturday. I was at the Union depot about the time the firing commenced at Twenty-eighth street, and I went out on the first train to home; but after the train could get through, and come up as far as the yard, it was stopped at the yard, owing to the troubles at Twenty-eighth street, and I suppose we were there half an hour. I was not at Twenty-eighth street at the time of the firing. I saw great crowds of people around the tracks as our train got through.
Q. Did the crowd seem excited?
A. Oh, yes; close up to the tracks along on both sides. That was after the first volley had been fired. There was no firing at the time I went through there. That was about five o'clock in the evening.
By Senator Yutzy:
Q. Were you about the Fort Wayne depot during Saturday or Sunday?
A. No, sir.
Q. Don't you know anything about the doings of the mob down there?
A. I was not in town on Sunday at all. I saw the troops there at the passenger depot at one o'clock that day, when the Philadelphia troops arrived there, when they were taking their lunch at the Union depot.
Q. Were you over in Allegheny at any time during the trouble?