A. No, sir; I did not see one of them that had anything except what appeared to belong to him.
Q. Were any engaged in burning and setting afire?
A. Not that I saw—none that I had any acquaintance with.
Q. Did you meet any of them to have conversation with them on that day?
A. Yes; Sunday I saw a great many of them.
Q. How did they talk then?
A. They appeared to regret very much that there was any destruction of property.
Q. Have you talked with them since any?
A. Yes: I talked—I believe three days out of six I am more or less on the railroads, and acquainted with a great many railroad men. It has pretty much ceased to be the subject of conversation now, but for a time afterwards it was the principal topic.
Q. Did you ascertain from them, or from any reliable source, whether they had anything to do with the attack that was made on the Philadelphia troops at Twenty-eighth street on Sunday, when the firing took place?