Q. What seemed to be their troubles and grievances. Did they make them manifest in any way?
A. Well, the main grievance among them, that I could learn, was the depressed state of things, being out of employment, not able to get any-anything to do, and want generally.
Q. Who did they seem to blame for that state of things?
A. There was a good deal of censure placed upon the Reading Railroad Company, more than perhaps any other.
Q. On Monday morning was that crowd still in the streets?
A. Yes; there were some there on Monday morning.
Q. How large a crowd?
A. Probably not so many. I do not think there were so many there that morning as there were on Sunday evening and during the day on Sunday.
Q. Had the news of the burning of the bridge reached you then?
A. Well, not until during the night. I heard the fire alarm bell, but I did not get up. I did not go out at all.