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the attack which had been made upon him by Mr. Swan, stating that he had obtruded his presence upon him in his private chamber, where his wife and children were, and, 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 a