13 FEBRUARY 1836, Page 2

President JACKSON sent a warlike message to Congress, on the

arrival of Mr. BARTON in the United States, with the news that the French Government would not pay the Indemnity-money. He recommended a prohibition of the entry of French merchan- dise into the American ports, and that preparations for hostilities should be made. In the course of a few days the General would probably receive information of the mediation of England, and soon afterwards the promise of France to pay their debts; and then all would be quiet again. This ebullition must have been expected.