Q. The floors were saturated with oil?
A. Yes; it was not twenty minutes after leaving the place until it was a cinder.
Q. How did that place become saturated with oil—by the mob?
A. No; the employés of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company put it there while greasing the engines.
Q. Did any whisky or high wines run down into the round-house while you were there?
A. Some whisky ran into the cellar of the office while we were there. It was lower than the pavement, and when they threw the cars off the track there, some barrels got down on the pavement.
Q. Did it run down into the cellar?
A. Yes; into the cellar or basement where the telegraph batteries were stationed.
Q. Was the office connected with the round-house or the building you were in?
A. They were some of the buildings we were in, but not connected although not over three or four feet off them.