27 MAY 1837, Page 8

A strong feeling has ln'en excited at Boulogne by the

resolution. of the French Government to deprive the British residents of the assis- tance of English medical gentlemen. The prohibition is to extend against any English physician whatever going there to practise. If this resolution is persisted its, the effects must be very injurious to Boulogne, which has hitherto been the resort of so many English families, and where they have spent large sums of money, who will very soon quit the place if they are deprived of English medical attendance.

General Jackson is said to have been ruined by the failure of a Ten- nessee bank. His draft for six thousand dollars on a Baltimore house bad been protested.