A. That I cannot say. I never saw them before, and have never seen them since.
By Mr. Means:
Q. When those policemen were sent out there, was there any arrangement made by Mr. Watt, or any other person, to keep the time of the men while in service?
A. I had nothing to do with that. That was a matter for the clerk of the chief of police to attend to. I know that Mr. Watt, or somebody, sent down a check to pay them.
Q. Have you any recollection of a party of eighty sent to the work-house?
A. I remember a party of forty-six sent there. They came here from Cumberland, and were arrested on the arrival of the train here.
Q. What train?
A. On the Connellsville railroad.
Q. Those were all sent up in a body?
A. Yes, sir.