A. Yes; there were a great number.
Q. Did you see any business men of the city standing about?
A. No, sir; I can't say that I did. I am not well enough acquainted with the business men of the city to know whether there was any in the crowd or not.
Q. Did you see the mayor?
A. I haven't seen the mayor to know him since 1860; I probably would not know him on the street.
Q. Did you find any difficulty in getting into the city that day, from New Brighton, Beaver county?
A. No, sir; I found no difficulty at all. Trains came in on time. At the Allegheny depot the strikers boarded the train and run it to Federal street station, and said they would not run it over to Pittsburgh.
Q. Did the trains go out on the roads leading west?
A. Yes; they went out whenever Boss Amnion, as he was called, said that train should go.
Q. He allowed the passenger trains to run?