"Major General R. M. Brinton, commanding First division National Guard of Pennsylvania, bivouacked near Claremont station, West Pennsylvania division, Pennsylvania railroad:
"You will move your command by rail to Altoona, where the rest of your division now is, and there remain for further orders. I leave, via Erie, for Harrisburg to-night. Will be at Erie to-morrow night, on the rail Tuesday, and Harrisburg Wednesday. Have ordered Mr. Creighton, superintendent of the West Pennsylvania division to furnish transportation. Make requisition for more ammunition on Harrisburg by telegraph, and communicate further as to transportation with Mr. Gardner.
"James W. Latta, Adjutant General."
Q. What time did you take that to General Brinton and deliver it to him?
A. The written order?
Q. Yes?
A. I read that order to another officer, who reached him early in the morning, one or two o'clock. I reached him about eight o'clock.
Q. What morning?
A. Monday.
Q. With that order?