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tf execution, upon any judgment or decree, obtained in any of the District or Circuit courts of the United States, in any one State, which shall have been, or may hereafter be, divided into two Judicial Districts, may run and be executed, in any part of such State ; but shall be issued from, and made returnable to, the Court where the judgment was obtained, any law to the Contrary notwithstanding. approved May 20. 1826.

(resolution No. 1.) UESOLU riON directing a survey of certain routes between lkdtimore and Philadelphia, for a Post Road. RESOLVED by the Senate and House cf Rt iresentutives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General he authorized and required to cause an examination and survey of the various routes between Haiti more and Philadelphia, crossing the Susquehanna at Havre do Grace Perry, Port Deposit, and Concwingo Hridge, and report to Congress the route which may behest adapted for a permanent post road, w ith an estimate of the expense of making each of said routes safe and convenient for the transportation of the mail. APruovKD Mav 4, 18J6.

(resolution No. 2.) RESOLUTION expressive of the sense of Congress of the gallant conduct of LieuU i.ant Duncan, of the United States' Navv. RESOLVED bu the Senate and House cf Rciresentatives cf the United 'States of A -merica in Congress assembled. That the provisions of the joint resolutions of Congress, passed October 20th, 1814, entitled, " Resolutions expressive of the sense of Congress of the gallant conduct of captain Thomas McDonough, the officers, seamen, and marines, an I infantry serving as marines, on board of the United States squadron on Lake Ch implain," be so construed and extended as ta include the name of Silas Duncan, a Lieutenant in the navy of the United States, in testimonv of the sense which is entertained by

both Houses of Congress, of the distinguished callautrv and good conduct of the said Lieu

tenant 1) mean, in an action with the enemy's

forces, on the Oth ot September, 1S14, on the

same Lake. approved May 13, 18JJ6.

The packet ship Canada, Capt, Kodg

crs, from Li vet pool, came into port on Wednesday. We ate favored by her with our usual series of London and Liverpool Journals, to the 1st of May. The only news of importance, is a lull confirmation of our previous advices respecting the

disturbances m the. inanulacturio r utricts. The London Globe and T ivcU ler of the 20th, says, relative t thi subject, that u The riots and distress i:i the manufacturing districts, assume eveiy day a more and trior z alarming aspect. The arrivals of this morning bring us a frightful account of outrages and death. The miiitaiy force seems quite inadequate to the protection of property, Sc the rioters have displayed a contempt of dan ger, of which there have been, among mobs, no recent example, and w hich sufficiently shows their excitement and des pair. A glance at the country in which this commotion prevails, shows us that even a much larger fotcc than is now stationed there, couid have very little clfect. jf the distress and tuibvrc ce were, as it is feared may become, universal." The same paper says, " when the last intelligence from Manchester came away, an express had arrived from Hyde, ami it was immediately reported tint, in an engagement with the military, 25 lives had been lost, and the rioters were traversing the countty in whole families, men, women and childi en." The accounts for Glasgow state, that every thing was tranquil ; there was, however, much distress, and the number in the west of Scotland out of work, were estimated at 60,000 men. The Itish papers contain an account of a meeting ii Dublin, to consider of the means of relieving the distress which now prevails among the manufacturing

recAr.Aniong the variety onnteliigeiKe sent to us horn Manchester, wc select the following letters : Manchester, April 17. A very large assemblage of people took place at St. George's Fields to day, and they formed a procession with loaves of bread in a coffin, carried on men's shoulders. Thus tar they have been orderly here ; but from

the conduct of mobs in the neighborhood

ot bury, Clithcro and Blackburn, against power-loom factories, all having similar establishments in other places feel themselves exposed to outrage, and fear it. Almost 10,( 00 congregated this forenoon, and it is probable we may not get over

the mght without disturbances here

to the ptiits where the greatest mischief lice to her allies, that she will admit of has been done. Various repoitsarc a- ! no intciferencc in the present difficulties float as to the line of conduct intended to with the Porte; thus denying in herown be adopted by the magistrates, but I am , case, the law which she and they have ad-

not able to give you any decisive liiloim- j vocatcd and enforced as regards others.

Jat. Jour. Candidates Department. AUGUST KLLC TION, Monday the 7th, 1S2G.

ation on this head

The number of looms destroyed is in the whole at 9,i 3000 Simc woikmcn who have been employed half time, have

been pi evented from working by others who have turned out. Latest Itelligcnce We have accounts from Manchester up to 7 o'clock yesterday morning. In the immediate vicinity it is believed several excesses had been committed.

livery person connected with the man-

Another letter, same dale u As I was ufactories, was in such a state of confu-

closing my letter, I sec what I hae no sion and alarm, that at an early hour no doubt two factories bbzing." ' intelligence that could be relied cn of the The accounts from the districts from riots during the night could be collected ;

Rochdale to Hyde, containing the most : but as the masses of rioters which had ! dense population, and the most extensive 1 appeared in Manchester (lining the day, j factories, arc looked for with the deepest weic observed to proceed in the directi- ! interest; if the rioters proceed in that di- j on where the mills were, and which were j rcction, the gieatness of the English j most likely to be attacked, the most seri- '. manufactories may be destroyed in a few , otis fcais were entertained that the effects ; hours. I of the procti dings of the mob during the

FOR COAG HESS, L A WHENCE s. SIIULER, KATL1FF BOON, THOMAS H. HLAKE. STATE LEGISLATURE, 11KNJAM1N V. Wi'A RES, JAMES T. MOF1-ET, G. V. JOHNSTON, c; U. C. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM JOHNSON, SHERIFF. SENECA ALMY, JOHN MYERS

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;ht, would soon be he aid of. In the

mean time, the most energetic nu amines

NOTICE.

TORS J. KUYKEXDALL w

CKEIL ake this mode for the

were ti.kcn hv the polic e and miiit.rv in 1 !"sl lime' of reminding their friends, and

F"rom the third direction of the Blackburn Mail. Mail Office, Thursday afternoon. Finding that a misapprehension has a risen from our account of the proceedings at Grimshaw Park, on Monday af'crn u, in consequence of our having used somewhat too strong an expression, viz. th it the soldiers were overtowered by the mob, which is not correct in the full sense

of that word; we arc anxious to v.et the j public right upon that subject Our ; meaning was, not that the sodiers were j driven off, but (as Me fact really w as.) that j the mob being so numeious, effected an ; entrance into the factory, at three or four ; places at once, which it was utterly im- j possible, from the nature of the ground, j for the soldiers to prevent. j Vc have received accounts of the pro- j cecdings of the mob, or rather vaiiotis parties of the mo!), at other places, viz i Long Holme, near Rawtemstall, Eden- j field, Chadderton, and Bacup, at each of ; which, the powcrlooms in the factories ,

theie were dcstioyed. At IJjcup, we tin- ;u i'-'mg in own at i.is head; a rule- An. ci ican, now in successful operaderstand. there were four factories which ' u,an immediately shot the roan dead, & a tion, plvit g between Louisville ft Teneshaicd this fate, ?nd it thus appears that ' tnei nl er-.gemcm took place; 6 killed, Haute, "otTer her for sale on advantageous in the course of yesterday no lc-s than 8 ! h) wounded, and '7 taken prisoners, &nd terms. She isoi liht draught ol water.

lactones were entered by the mob. x ii.e ; l!ie it-P-ui uws nay says tnrec more arc with an excellent Engine, and only two

vesTs ok; in June next

1 the neighborhood to put down the rio'.ing,

and to save the piopertyof individuds 1 froor (h-.ti uction. Several espresso- to ; the Secriiaiv of Stale hv.the Home He- . purtmuit, continue to be sc:v. otT. i loooooi the, ieiu i s wc have received from lihtcki-.uui. it is suited that such was tiie aiarm among '!;e propi ietors of faci toiies, that they wou'dnct wi ite, in cv.se

their letters slu.uld s -c t into toe hands of : mob, ami that they u wouid be marked," that ib, v: ,u ppose. mai keel out for destruction by the rioters. W'c trust, however, this feeling is not general. M ANCH KSTi.il, A p 1 1 1 27. "Aware, front my List y u wid be anxious to hear how things are troimj on in this ir.-igiiboui liood, I give ou a hasty sketch. " Yesterday a sctioti affair took place at Ch.uhh -rtown, Col. Kearney, of the

. the public, that they atedesiious of clo

! sing their books. It is therefore desired that all-who know themselves indtbt- ' ed, cither to Doctor J KnykcndalU or ?o j KuykcnduU Sf Dccktr to come lorwaid . and close tin ir accounts, w ith cash, or oj therwise. From the long indulgence gi-

J vcn. it is hoped all will comply. They

propose receiving m payment, country Linen. Dees-ll'ux, Corn, and Pork ifdeliveied in the proper seasen Likewise grod fat Carle the most liberal pi ices wiil be given I' this notice is not complied with by the 20th of I)- ccmht r i.ext, otlier measur s will be mirsm d KL YKEXDALL k DECKER. June 2. 1326. . 6-if

The Steam Boat AMERICAjX.

Queen's iia was assaulted by a biick- 7 nH E pi oprii tors of the Steam Boat

bat being thiown at i.is head; a rillc- ( JJ Ameiican,

ii-

lhC virago. ins

power io-iiUj in them com . o i c 1 y , sioy ed. We ;!c v: - to ,uid '.Iko at te ;t

taciv on t:i?. vv.i.vUtOviG i ia;'.;.;vv tio

the mb ti-o and dead, and tliat one. ol

oneil tlu-re, t- g tluf with his horse, and also one ot a ; any of ride i;en, were likewise kilk d. ,

A ircntleman who camcbr the maii fro

Manchester hut night, alo infonm-d n ! tluec o clock this aitcrnoon I mi sorry that the lanes between hie ..nd Botosi ! u sty we have but lew military ; another i i- . . .

were iiterallv filied with pc 'pie, u h) w. re i rcgnm-.wt ,i hoise is ex pvCte : to nignt,

1 o ao. " An r.nY.iy totdv place here last cve-

nriie; at Kenedy lactones; one man dead. lv mectiog to'.k place early t o inoining, in St. George'- Fields; th y dispersed and agCi:d tr meet agai i 'his tvenipv, ; in consequence the tovn is much agitated. Tlu special ( onstab cs are now

rVt j out, ano have tietn ever since halt past

apparently coming acros tu.o c u ury from the neighborhood w iere the above riots were committed, anl that the veomanry and caalry were m !-tervd. W e have just received i.noro.;;tion that similrr proceedings to toe above have been begun it Aston-under-Lyr.c J t) dham. At the former place vve team that an attack has been made on mj c.l t:e ta.toties there, atul that in t ie alicmpt 35 lives were lost. Half fiust three, P. M An ex pi ess has just arried from Choriey v ilh toe mlelligcnce that a considerable party were approaching the town The tioop d Dragoons who came from Leeds weic immediately mustered, and h ive just started, sword in hand, at lull speed for Choriey. Half past sixy P. M We stop the

w'un n"i c artideiy, which. 1 nus, will

piovciit tliosc unloi lunate men nom pioceeciing to any fui tlier acts of violence. Jiist as i,ni paper was goin.', io piess, we .have been faoied with the to!!ou':ng letter ; 4- Manchester, Friday morning, 9 o' clock. Yes'.tniay night there uaacon-

'S' ierabie asbCiubiLigc at St. (ieorge's 1.', 1 tenia. j The mill of Hugh Miller v as attackj cd. and ail the looms m it de-btr id. Ti)c S nn.)b attempted to bci lire toth. building, but it was lire pi cel. and only the books in the counting-hcuse and some mat'.eis i of less moment were dcatioyed." ! Surely something beyond ihe ordinary j mode ot conveying troops into the clistricts should be i es ittdto.

press to announce that the holdu is are 1 NV e iicaru.at at tnc moment when the just returned, the mob having, previous ! U)oh destioying the power k;om fncto their ai rival in Choriey, destroyed all ; 101 ')' i town ot Manciiestcr, theie the looms, amounting to about ninety. ; 1,01 11101 e than 200 foot k 800 horse The three nun who weic said in our I t'1 the midst ot the vast population Yv'c

second edition to be under examination at ,car both the government and the local

classes residing in the liberties of that ' the Sessions' Room, were fully commit- authoiities have been supine, city. From a statement submitted to the ted to Lancaster Castle, and conveyed Nothing but vigorous exei tions r

ror terms an-

ply to Messrs. Mieur &c Ormsby. Louisville ; V. C. Uogv is. Cincinnati ; W. C. Linton, Tcrre-Haute ; or to JAs L WILSON, Matter s.n.A. May 9, 1826. 1 3-lf

meeting, it appears, "thai in all the '-ilk trade there are at present on. mo!o 'd, 1,850 looms, which had affn ded c n; !nyment to 6.280 individuals ; in the woo'len trade, 85 6 looms idle, and 11,110 persons unemployed; in the Cotton trade, 4H looms idle, and 3,960 individuals out of employ ; thus, Jie total number of looms idle, amounts to 3,15 and the entire number of persons unemployed is 2 1,356 LoxnoN, April 29 Most alarming Intelligt nee from the Ma n ut'act u ri Kg D is t rids . The following is a shou summary of the news received in London up to a late hour : From Bury. Th accounts are up to 8 o'clock on Thursday eening: all the power looms in the neighborhood were destroyed. Choiley. Helton's factory entirely destroyed. Stockport Howard's factory partially destroyed. Manchcatcr, Thurtday evening, 8 o-

there hist night. The six men who wese first apprehended, were brought horn Preston thi.- rooming, and again examined at the Sessions' Room, when two of them were hilly committed to Lancaster Castle. The others were lemanded.

and

great iotcc will save the manufactories ot

Lancashit e horn desti ik Tumi, Cx. the population honi a vaitincicase of even its present misery. Such was the desperation of the mob at Chadderton, that a'ur the los- of lives,

Thismornine another man was annrc- : M)a,t ol "e maenmery not having been

bended at Ujrwcn, and brought here soon ' destroyed, they returned and completed

afterwards, who it appears was one ot the

party that entered the tactory at Chadderton. He has not yet been examined. Extract of a letter from Manchester, d ittd Fiursday " The greatest alarm pervades this town; a number of workmen assembled this morning in St. George's road, it ha

the work ot ruin. Mr. Hutchinson's mill, w ithin a mile of Bury, was destroyed before the military from llury could come in. Extract of a letter from London, dated April 29th. " The Duke of Wellington has return

ed ; but as yet nothing has transpired con

been stated to the number of 5,000, but, ceinmg his mission, oi his opinions rethe number I think is uncertain; they specting the condition of Uussia. It is

quietly separated at 12 o clock, nut it is ; understood mat liussia has sent her ulti-

feared with the intention of meeting again

in the evening, in larger numbers. A person has just assuud me that he saw at least 1000 at Shudc hill. Should any disturbance Take place, the woist is feared.

malum to the Turk, in which he is called upon to fulfil the tuaty, by placing Molda via and Wallacia in the condition therein stipulated, or that Ilussia would march

her armies into those provinces. It is al-

Most of the military are gone from hence so understood thai Hussia has given no-

VOIIK's HOTEL. Sign of VASHI.G I 0J

No. 6 Sc 8, North Fourth Street, nca

Market Sued, vniLAin li'uia,

s;.(tfuih in! .i.s lit r ti icndn J.v-v and toe public in general, that she has reduced the price of boaidini to seven dollars :-r ivetk. The house is situated in the most central part of the city for business, the rooms are numerous and commodious, the beds and mattrasses arc of the best, the tabb . as heretofore, shall be furnished with cverv hinrr the extensive market aff- rds the waiters are attentive and obliging. Inofftring the above she hopes to continue to receive the public patronage. 5-39 March, 1826. State of Indiana, GIKSON COUN'I Y,

;iIJSON CIRCUIT COURT,

Ftbruury 7'trm, 1826.

James S'.ewart, adm. ot "j the estate of John Ster- j

re tt, deceased, Foreign Ats. xachmcni. Samuel C. Ilirons, and j

Thonns n.ackbutn, J OW at this time came the phintitT, Jl by sam uk l hall, E cj his attorney, ar d on motion ot the plait tiff, by his attorney, It if ordered by the court, That notice of the pendency of this suit be given in the Western Sun, (a public newspaper printed in Vincenncs.) for four weeks successively, that unless the said defendants personally appearon oi bcfoic the fust day of the next teim of this court, to be holden at the court house in Princeton, on the third Monday in August, 1826, and put in special hail, the said suit will be heard and determined in their absence and Jurtht r ordered, that this suit be continued until the next term A copy test, JOHN I. NEELY, Clk. c c c. June 9, 1826, 18-4 Ra2;s ! Kags ! Rags ! , TWO CEA"FS p , pound, will he given for any quantity of clean Linnrn ov-Cotton RAGS at tl wesntkrx sun otlicc, in cash rccciiis, against gvod accounts.

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