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Show j WASEUHGTOIV j Rejecting Presidential Komi nations. Gen. Sherman Goes Alter Plult. Notes aud Gu.sii. confirmation beflscd. Wiiaumgtou, CO. The aenate, on Tburttluy, in "xecutive session, refused re-fused consent to the nomination of Reynolds of Alabama fjr drat auditor ui nn viDacmj, iuu ja. cuvernur x ar eons of Alabama for district nttoruey of the southern district of that stale. Motions to reconsider were entered hy DaweB in behalf of Parsons and by Paddock in behalf of Reynolds. Tho eflect of thia action will be to hold these nominations in suspense and continue the present incumbents in office unlil tho molions for reconeid ering re acted on or the present session expires. SHERMAN ON HIS EAR. Chicago, 2!). The Times' Washington: Wash-ington: General Sherman bus answered an-swered Donn Piatt's charge that Sherman crowded Col. Worthington Aiit of thfl ftriYW in A i-firrl mi hi lilmi I to day. He shows that Worthington waa dismissed after a trial by officers and approval hy Lincoln, because cf drunkenness. He makes a vigorous denunciation of Piatt personally, nnd regarding his alleged expression that "Banning is a damned idiot," he never used tho expression, and sees good and some had tliim; in the arhiy bill, which will probably be arranged in accordance wilh propriety by the present congress. THE BLAIR REdOLUTlON The Maryland senate closes it sos-sion sos-sion on Monday noon. If the vote is reached, the senate will prob.ibly adopt Blair's resolution. |