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passage-way. During the whole of my interview that evening Mr. Foote's conduct was by no means boisterous; he was cool and collected, even after he was struck; and as far as our own relations were concerned, they were very cordial and friendly. In conclusion, Mr. Pollard reiterated the assertion that he had no knowledge of Mr. Swan's business, and only went with him to Mr. Foote's room because he knew him well, and supposed that Mr. Swan did not know where he lived. H. W. Thomas, of Fairfax, testified.--On Monday night, at an early hour, my attention was called to the screams of what seemed to be a lady's voice and a noise as if some persons were in a scuffle. I ran out of my room to Mr. Foote's, which is only a few doors off, where I found Mr. Swan, outside of the door, with a chair in his hands, raised; and inside were Mr. Foote and Mr. Pollard. Upon inquiry, ascertained the matter. General Wickham and myself, both occupying adjacent rooms, took Mr. Swan off to my room.