A. No; but by some authorities of the city of Pittsburgh; but that, I cannot say. I was not there. That they called upon him, but just when they called upon him, I do not know.
Q. That information was communicated to you?
A. Yes; by telegraph.
Q. Were you informed that the city authorities and the sheriff were not able to suppress the strike or the riot there?
A. Yes; I was informed of that fact—that the sheriff had called upon the Governor of the State for aid.
Q. What time did you get that information?
A. Three or four o'clock in the morning.
Q. From whom did you get the information?
A. From our officers at Pittsburgh. I think probably from Mr. Pitcairn.
Q. Had you any communication with the Governor?