24 MARCH 1838, Page 11

There k beginning to be a good deal of conversation

in the higher monetary circles of the City about an important letter which bus been received at the Bank of England from Mr. Biddle. and which is said to contain a decided declaration of war between the Bank of England and the Bank of the United States. It seems that this letter has been provoked by the treatment which Mr. Jaudon has received from the Bank Directors since his arrival in London, and particulaily in the refusal to allow him to open an account at that institution, which has hcen considered as an affront by the Bank of the United States. This would appear to have beeil totally unexpected by Mr. fiddle; who supposed that his establishment was upon the best of terms with the Directors of the Bank of England, who had just previously sent out offers of credit to the Bank of the United States, but which were very courteously refused.—Morning Chronicle.