A. A pretty hard class.
Q. Railroad men?
A. Some were railroad men, but they were not all railroad men.
Q. What were they doing?
A. Standing in groups talking, on the railroad track, and by the side of the railroad track.
Q. Were you interfered with in going out?
A. No; except the crowd hallooed at us as we went along.
Q. How large a crowd was at Twenty-eighth street?
A. I cannot say that—perhaps four or five hundred.
Q. What response did those men make to the sheriff's admonitions?