20 NOVEMBER 1841, Page 8

M. Bonnet, an agent de change of the Paris Bourse,

who absconded some days back, and was afterwards found drowned in the Seine, is discovered to have drawn bills, a few months since, on Repoli°. It is said to be possible that he May not have had a guilty knowledge of the Exchequer Bill transactions; and it is imagined that he took alarm at the bare idea of being in any way identified with a person in Rapallo'S situation.

The King of the French is understood to have directed a diligent search to be made in order to ascertain if the Paritians are implicated. in the fraud, and to what extent.