perty! WASHINGTON, and Daign, now and forever, one and nse parable.? WEDESDAY, APRIL 22, 1635. axp Michican.—It seems that the Coun ts appointed by the President to act as me giators between Michigan and Ohio have had an interview with Governors Lucas and Mason, and at their mission has been unsuccessful, Governor Lucas having refused to defer the survey of the northern boundary, and declaring that he would por yield one jot of tittle to the solicitations of the Commissioners. Some difficulties have already oc cured on the border. We are informed (says_ the Detroit Journal) that the Sheriff of Monroe and same of his deputies have been arrested in the dis charge of their duties, by the authorities of Ohio, and carried to Toledo. A good deal of excitement prevailed at Monroe, and a serious conflict was ap prehended . Qui0 missione Ruppe Islano.—Although the papers received yesterday do not furnish conclusive returns of the section, we infer that the Whig ticket for State quate has prevailed. ‘The other House of the Se gilature stands 37 Whigs, 35 Administration men. governor Francis has been re-elected by a majori ty of 90 votes over his opponent, Mr. Knient. The providence Journal states that Gov. F. received a urge number of Whig votes. Judge Waxsee was to preside in the Circuit court of the United States for the District of Charleston, for the first time, at the term of that Court, which was to commence on Tuesday last. According to the Bel-Ai re he el-Air,Maryui : pens a pad ape ese in the Lee toe 3 : ae suffered much damage from