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Senators desired to go into Executive session on the subject, but this was resisted by the other side, and an adjournment was carried by the Democratic present, with the exception of . Diglar, Latham, and Sewell. It is not certain, according to present appearances, that McIntire will be confirmed. This nomination is considered in the highest degree important, and as foreshadowing the future operations of the Administration. Coercion Charleston in the New York Legislature. Albany, January 2. --Is the Senate to-day Mr. Spanela (Democrat) introduced a series of resolutions authorizing the Governor in tender to the President of the United States the services of this military of the State, to be used as he should deem best to preserve the and adduce the Constitution and laws of the country. Also, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to report a bill to raise $10,000,000 properly to arm the State. Mr. Spinola said he believed the time approached when old part
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the great snow in Southwestern Virginia. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 2. The Virginia and Tennessee cars reached this city to-day at 2.20 P. M. after having been detained on the mountains for three and a half days in the snow, which is reported to be from 30 to 40 inches deep in the vicinity of Shawsville. Up to this time no train has passed over the mountains since the snow fell. A large force is engaged clearing away the snow, and the track will probably be cleared to-day. O. K.
Attempted Murder and suicide. Boston, Jan. 2. --John Seibert, of Charlestown, yesterday dangerously wounded his wife with an axe, and then committed suicide by stabbing himself.