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like an assassin, had assailed him, for which conduct he required a settlement with Mr. Swan. The note concluded by saying that there were only two alternatives left him — either to attack him on the street, and thereby endanger the lives of others, or to meet him (Swan) upon a fair field, armed as might be agreed upon. Mr. Winn, doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, sworn.--On Monday afternoon last, Mr. Swan came into my room and inquired where he could find Messrs. Barksdale's, Welch's and Governor Foote's rooms. I remarked to him that I thought Governor Foote and himself were not on good terms; to which he replied that his object was to heal their old differences; that there had been a good deal of clamor and dissension among the Mississippi delegation, and he desired that they should all harmonize. In about an hour afterwards, a boy came into my room with a package from Governor Foote to be handed to Mr. Cardwell. Soon afterwards, Mr. Cardwell came in, took the note