'Question. By whom were they shot? 'Answer. By secesh soldiers; secesh officers shot some up on the hill.
'Question. Did you see those on the hill shot by the officers? 'Answer. I saw two of them shot.
'Question. What officers were they? 'Answer. I don't know whether he was a lieutenant or captain.
'Question. Did the men who were shot after they had surrendered have arms in their hands? 'Answer. No, sir; they threw down their arms.
'Question. Did you see any shot the next morning? 'Answer. I saw two shot; one was shot by an officer—he was standing, holding the officer's horse, and when the officer came and got his horse he shot him dead. The officer was setting fire to the houses.
'Question. Do you say the man was holding the officer's horse, and when the officer came and took his horse he shot the man down? 'Answer. Yes, sir; I saw that with my own eyes; and then I made away into the river, right off.
'Question. Did you see any buried? 'Answer. Yes, sir; a great many, black and white.
'Question. Did you see any buried alive? 'Answer. I did not see any buried alive.
"Jacob Thompson, (colored), sworn and examined. By Mr. Gooch:
'Question. Were you a soldier at Fort Pillow? 'Answer. No, sir, I was not a soldier; but I went up in the fort and fought with the rest. I was shot in the hand and the head.