Q. Called into action again Monday?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Reported, where?
A. I reported at the Central armory, Pittsburgh.
Q. During the day on Saturday, while occupying the hill, you had a view of the track, and the scene of the riot, did you not?
A. Yes, sir; I had.
Q. How large was the crowd during Saturday—and what was their—were they demonstrative or not?
A. Very much so, and the crowd was very large. They seemed to increase after three o'clock.
Q. Was any attempt made by the Fourteenth and Nineteenth regiments during Saturday, to drive the crowd from the tracks?
A. Yes; I was, with my company, several times ordered to go down to the track, and clear the crossing at Twenty-eighth street, which I did, and it was immediately filled up again by some on the other side. My company being small, would, of course, sweep but a small space of the ground.