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DATES OP - ADVERTISING '' • '' iqUar.4 l ollo7o DarrareD or 0867 6 -1 • •-• 186•171010—, 0 6 0 ea oo ch aoldt,taaal innema.--. 0 .D 0 ' 1 76 . • Do -• . • three 400 , Do • . mouth 00 • • • .. --- -gar 10 00 Do .• 01.8 months-- 11 00 • ':Do' - trral7, =oaths 3000 ltandltoCarls.(6llnatorlano mann= 000 -- ,llaadoltar lbs each addlUnnallioc . •••07weatrire.dumaystacitylaartus,(0er an. • • na86)4zatudyw0rt07817........................ 20 00 sepublioan:State . Convention. . The Reputliewiatate Conyention, for the nom . inetlontdomilbt ageentor end other State °Clone. beteld nefThmeighthi7; on trantztar. Me =4 day ejszraasstr.zkomndevenn elect Nitrates In Cis , mud manner. soul In number to Es renreasniatlem In the two Mom of the State..lewislaturm sad no mason 7- .1.4t1.0 intitindibY mitedltutlon, tO eenteeent • dintlet • Thllklut dui not nada.. Minn GIBBON& Chalromin or tam Euentlie Committee. Bestarox&—la the 0.180 Or Sir ' 7Harla t i t of Tetra, where the Ronne adjourned to meat la joint oontention, and subsequently the deattOarats of . that body refused to go into eon '. : . =Mtion to clod its Senator; and notwithstand ing Mr. Harlan was elected, the 11. S. Senate • sent him back to his constituents. The decision Wee made about a month ego. Within a few days: - two Boasters from Indiens, elected with-. tut even a quorum of either House being pres , eat at the time and place where the balloting occurred bate been received into the Senate ired will undoubtedly be secured in their into. When the eases of&tessnr Bright and Fitch were " 'before the Senate on Monday, Mr. Seward an. pied that this its* and that of Mr. Harlan were - - titans?, end aekel what would the &canny think reearcely one eltort month intervening, after Mr. Harlan WAS expelled, they now owning a state of • . fiete - anologaous, should they permit Mr. Fitch take hit seat, Mr. Harlan being a Republi , Gin - end Met.i; Fitch a Democrat, and three fourths of the Benito itereobratio. • Mrir-Doeilas hurled back the impatition that then being a difference In the political opinion of date - gentleman, a different rale was there tare to .be adopted. In Mr. Harlan's case all „his_ political friends voted for hiM, but the Dem -, borate did not make it a party inane. Mr Butler objected to the remark of Mr. Sew ard that under the arbitraiy pbwer of the Com mittee of the Jadleinry, tbO Senator from lowa, Mr. Harlan,had been expelled: He thought the ifienunittee dealt out impartiality; be would day eniphatically,- and In an houest spirit, that in the ' matter Involving the constitutional privilege of o member coming from one! of the sovereign :States, ho knew neither the Democratic nor publican side of the House. • • —He believed it Woe a preettuiptire °occlusion to ~.asy what would, be the oonoiaslon of the Com mittee. lie knew his remarks would find their way into the New York papers, but be 'Weald remark' that ihey should treat the matter with teirnese sad approach it with jostle°, bet he should, as 4 member of the Judiciary Crn mitten; decline taking jurisdiction of the anhjeut after what hid been said.:. - After . .faither 4 dshate, , tha Benatc—yeas li, asyir tiSrellteed to refer the credentials and pron . :ate to the . Judiciary Committee. Tice Iktazas Taitarr.-4. oorrenpondent of the Plaladelphia Ledger, writing froth 'lVantaegtoa, --eartllutt a pod deal of disappointioent le man. :dated with respect to the Dallas Treaty in the Denali, (or out of It,) as its rejection must no - 'claserlii•tbrow the recent diplomatic arrange tamp into renewed tionfasion. It is openly deaUted that the return of the treaty will co elution:the prompt renignetionef Dallas - hedn his miens communications to the De • . pattment of State, :boob,* writtott,_with evident • •pleastite,-and taken great . credit to himself for tho - stillialaotery completion of tho - duty entrust. ed to him,• The ireity is based en the asetunption that the two liorernments'arejinntly to co-operate in the tired to eetare . for their own commerce end that of the world the security and neutrality of the _ Nicarag u a transit. That to this end they must make terms with Central-American states, of a chatter promotive of their intereste, and that the rettuisnt of the Mosquitto Indians shall, l be - protected in.tbe iliMe manner in which the Dal. .... / ..tsidihsfiiiproteat some of the remnants of the I I ;eborizines' here, panting them annuities and ...