A. No; I didn't get near enough.
Q. Was there any attack being made upon the round-house by the mob at that time?
A. I can't say that there was. Not that I know of.
Q. Was there anything said by the mob about the soldiers being quartered in the round-house?
A. Not that I can remember.
Q. How long were you there?
A. I went out in the evening about six or seven o'clock, along there. I stayed along Liberty street and was once or twice on the railroad, and saw Marshall, and along Liberty street at four or five o'clock in the morning.
Q. How close to the mob?
A. I was twice, once or twice, upon the railroad.
Q. At what point on the railroad?