A. No, sir; nobody accompanied us except the driver. It was an ordinary cab, and the driver was on the outside.
Q. When you reached General Brinton's force, did the driver drive you to General Brinton?
A. I think not all the way. I think I got out before we reached him. I may not have done so. I wouldn't be sure about that, but am pretty sure we got out before we reached General Brinton and joined him, walking up to him.
Q. When you left the carriage, did Stewart leave the carriage with you?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did he accompany you to General Brinton?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did General Brinton stop himself?
A. He didn't stop. My recollection is that the general didn't stop his command until his surgeon came up and asked him to stop, to take a ball from the shoulder of one of the men. Then they stopped, and the place where we stopped was along a small ravine, where several of the officers and ourselves sat down.
Q. Then you walked beside him for some little distance before he stopped?