By Mr. Lindsey:
Q. That was after the firing at Twenty-eighth street?
A. I think it was right after the firing.
Q. The sheriff was going towards the depot then?
A. Yes; and making pretty good time.
Q. State whether there was any insubordination on the part of the troops during the night in the round-house?
A. I heard that some of the troops were dissatisfied—that they wanted something to eat, and didn't think they were treated right, and all that. I didn't see anything of it, and I was among them all night long.
Q. Was there any refusal to obey orders?
A. No; no man refused. There was, perhaps, a little hesitation when I asked some men to do a little piece of business, but they went and did it.
Q. What was that?