HERALD & EXPOSITOR. '`"=. .. - •- ~ * . . - earliz tp. IVE;DNCSEIAY, OCTOBER IS, 1841 . . Persdhs indebted to the Herald for sub- . 'seriptioni or fo job"-work are requested to make payment to S. Dunlqp Idair Esq., who is authorized - to,colleutthe out-standing debts. • . . PUBLIC 'LEDGER 'Our thanks are .due to the Phila'clelphia Public - La er for ailvisinClii - 3 y ..gxtral of the progress of .11 , 1cLeod's trial; 'PITS ELECTION. ' • We havd'been tivist essentially used up in this county. .Our returns 'from Al the districts-but-three,--give _to , - Porter • 09 . 8 maj. • .The Logo Senators -•••• ' • 703 maj. The returns yet, to come in, will inerease, the average .majority against us probably •', to 800. _All ibis comes ofi Whig_apathy. The chances Eire, thaiwe are defeated in the • Senatarial.distrirt . . If so, The ,Locos will have a . majority, iu the'Benate next Session We-ere astounded' atthe result in this Co,roberlancl. Itioi Set down 400 as-the • , . •w. n r ji is L. greatest . 1 . - 1 - 4 ,4 is ,a6ifa.4,.; ) • of - Salt' River to tvritt• •more. Fraßltlin 'couhty :Ips,gorr,., for tlte, Lthios..'lf true, an'cl we fe4r it ; tho.B(fecsms "of"the LOco Senators 18 certain. -eleetiun. being flow.. over, we shall hfiiie a-respite - froartbings political ; it stizin be our. eare - to.es - aaithe aniu§e- IneoCand instruction 'of our rea!iors_will more profitable inenVl aliment'than 4116 eb.: cilitions of party strife..- Whilst the 11 (quid, :under its dale and pi'esent .the acquittal, of givifug publicity' tolte; bur of exceptlonvide matter with which the columns of party sheets are too aipt to he loaded, yet we are ready to admit , that in the - heat-Of pariyleding it may have been made the coilduit of some 'little. Which. in the estimation of the inipartial reader, was •repreheoslble, although at the time, its of fensiveness was imperceptible to the more • biased editor. Under the influence of such a.conscious .ness, it is to us a delight that we have emerged from the vortex of political War fare; where -the passions are inflamed and reasons runs wanton • Francis ThonOis, the L'oeofoeo can, ernor of Mary land. Thu H ouse of Delegates is loce 4: bn • the Senate whig.. McLeod. The trial ; of this faithful subject of her Majesty leas been by this' time eoneluded. The result, how,evei.,' has not yet reached us. The New York Herald thinks that the Jury will not be able to agree because of the contradictory evidence. There is enough on the part of the prosecution to hang a .dozen men, and as' much. on the other side as would acquit a score. :The trial has been very produetive l of perjuries. .We think the probiMilities are that the ipriiimer will be acquitted and knighted: From Me army and .Navy. chropick t OFFICIAL. " ) GENERAL ORDERS, No: 58. HEAD QUARTERS OF THE ARMY,' Adjutant General's Office, tFtphZngton Oct. 2,1841 The sth ,regiment of infantry will pro toAlte Detroit frontier and Upper Lakes without delay; and take post as folows: . At Fort Brady, one • Fort Mackinac, .two Companies. Fort Qrati - two _Detroit & Dependencies. five - 11. As soon_ as relieved by, the sth infan -,-try the five companies of the 4th regiment ':.of Artillery on.the Upper• Lakes, (ibcludlng 'leapt. Munroe's) .willr.proceed, to Buffalo, INeW-:York, and will be stationed as fol . Two,at the ,head quarters, Buffalo. • • , One it Fort Niagara. • • . • One at• Fort Oswego, and • . • . ' Two at Madison liarrocks: ' eompaniSh of the 2d regiment of •dragnons. - .with the Major, will he with. ,drawn frow.Florida, 'and under, tht,, Colonel -,_proceed withoui de)ay.:to - th o u th-wes le rn :frontier, and take' post as.follows: Tour cornpaniewat Fort l'Ourson, and Two al. Fort Jesup: .1 -Col. 'Worth will .xlireet the six comport '-..:0e, oh leaving Florida ! to prneeed literal ' ' a aisee to Mount 'Vernon Arsintid, 'Alaha :;;Tna' , , ere 'tlejr will ibe r.oneentrated.— . Pour Cam zanies of the regiment will emi ,;tintie'hir th :regent on duty .with the Mono Ada army, unt e . ,the. Lieut. polonel, who 1 , :will join the . °qua on without delay. -f)t