A. Yes; I think I must have walked three fourths of a mile or a mile. I say that, from the fact that we had to go back to find our carriage, and our carriage stopped about the place we left it, and I think it was fully three quarters of a mile or a mile before we joined it. I know we became a good deal alarmed about it, and were afraid that we had lost him, and it was during our walk back we met I think Dr. Mears.
Q. Did you and General Brinton walk side by side?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Where was Stewart during that time?
A. Stewart was walking by my side, and perhaps on the other side of General Brinton a portion of the time. I am pretty positive he was present during nearly everything that was said.
Q. Were there any officers walking with General Brinton when you overtook him?
A. Yes; I think there were.
Q. Did they continue to walk along?
A. Well, I think probably they did—some of them.
Q. Did you know the officers?