Q. What did they do with the cars after they set them on fire?
A. They cut them loose and ran them.
Q. How many men were engaged in that?
A. I cannot say that at all.
Q. Were you near the round-house during the night?
A. Yes; with the mayor of the city. I went to Twenty-seventh street, and passed the round-house, and tried to get in a place where it was reported a lady was shot—opposite the round-house. That was after the firing had taken place—about eleven o'clock.
Q. Did you succeed in getting in?
A. No; it was in a small saloon, and I had notified them in the early part of the evening to close, and for that reason they would not let us in.
Q. Were you there on Sunday morning?
A. Yes; until after the troops left.