Q. Did Captain Breck come there at any time during Sunday, to move the ammunition?
A. Not that I saw.
Q. Was any attempt made to move the ammunition while you were there?
A. No; the ammunition was all burned up. On Saturday night, I was standing at the gate there, as you go into Union depot; two citizens were standing there talking, and they said it would be the roughest day's work for the Philadelphia militia coming there; that not a damned one would go back alive.
Q. How were they dressed?
A. They looked to me to be like business men.
Q. From their dress, you would think they were?
A. Yes.
Q. Did they say anything else?
A. No; that is all I heard. I was standing right behind them at the time.