95 Pa. 89 | Pa. | 1880
delivered the opinion of the court,
“ there was a lot of men came up to the breaker through the woods. I first heard them, and I fired a shot; they fired too; they returned the fire and came up right away and set fire to the breaker. I seen some of them; now I couldn’t tell you how many I seen that was there. I didn’t see any before the breaker was on fire; I seen then may be eight or ten; I can’t tell how far they were away from the breaker when they commenced shooting ; may be fifty yards or so; they didn’t make much noise.”
Q. “What amount of shooting was done?” A. “It was a regular volley. I think may be there was fifty shots fired altogether; I heard them coming in the direction of the breaker. * * * I did not go down until they had the breaker on fire; they came right up after the shooting and set fire to the breaker; after they set fire to the breaker I came down and went into the drift. * * * I didn’t hear them say much, only when they came they said ‘Get out of this;’ that is about all I think I heard.”
Q. “How did they set fire to it?” A. “They got some fine kindling wood and poured some coal oil on; they hollered for it; one hollered for wood; and the other said ‘give me that coal oil;’ that I heard; then they set it on fire; it burned pretty rapidly. * * * I can’t say I was afraid; I didn’t like to stay in the breaker any how; I didn’t want to be burned up. * * * I was not in danger of being shot, because I was inside of the breaker; they couldn’t shoot through. I was more in danger of the fire than from being shot; I crawled down the plane over their heads.”
Ford testified that he also was a watchman at the breaker on the night of the fire, and was in the office immediately before the fire, and heard four shots fired one at a time, and then there was a silence. “ After I heard the four shots then there was a lot fired just about I guess ten or fifteen yards from me; lot of shots, sounded to me like a volley of them. * * * After the shots were fired they plunged into the office, one of the men as soon as that volley of shots was fired, and asked who was there, but there was nobody there; I wasn’t in the office at the time; I saw him coming into the office from the back window; I didn’t see anybody else there at the time; I* heard him ask who was there; I didn’t make any answer to the question; I wouldn’t have been here if I had, I guess; I went back of the office down in the bush and concealed myself. * * * I wouldn’t like to fight against so many men.”
We are decidedly of the opinion that in the foregoing testimony
Judgment reversed.