A. There was a person, sir, whom I didn't know. They were sitting—both of them—back in the corner of the carriage very closely.
Q. Would you recognize the person now?
A. No, sir. I didn't see anybody in the room whom I should recognize as being with Colonel Norris. I didn't closely examine the person. My business was with Colonel Norris, because I knew him, and desired simply to get the information from him.
Q. Did you know Colonel Norris?
A. I knew him by sight, having met him with the Governor's staff on one or two occasions. I had seen him at the hotel before.
At this point the committee adjourned, to meet to-morrow morning, at Reading, Pennsylvania.
Reading, April 19, 1878.
The committee met at the Mansion house, at eleven o'clock, A.M. Mr. Lindsey in the chair. All members present except Messrs. Reyburn, Larrabee, and Yutzy.
George S. Goodhart, affirmed:
By Mr. Lindsey: