Q. Do you know him?
A. No; I saw a barouche later in the day in the vicinity of the arsenal, and I heard it stated that Colonel Norris was in the barouche.
Q. You stated that some cars were run between you and this gun?
A. Yes.
Q. What became of the gun after that?
A. I saw it from the windows—from the higher windows—I went up once for that purpose to look after that gun—and I found that provision had been made by General Brinton in regard to it. I think he had stationed some men of the Second brigade in the upper windows of the office of the building near the round-house, and towards which that gun was pointed.
Q. To pick off the gunners?
A. I understood that.
Q. Did you see any one with a lanyard in his hand fire that gun at any time?
A. I didn't. It would have been too dark up to daylight to see a lanyard.