24 OCTOBER 1835, Page 2

President JACKSON is said to be very much irritated at

the treatment of America by France ; and the journals in his interest are quite ready, on the slightest hint from head-quarters, to com- mence the work of inflaming the national spirit on this subject. It is, however, most probable that matters will remain tolerably quiet until after the election of a new President ; and then the whole affair may be amicably arranged. As to a war between France and America, there can be little danger of that.