3 NOVEMBER 1832, Page 10

Can any of our friends inform us of the cause

why Sir WILLIAM KNIGHTON has been so much on the road of late? We have been told he has visited Paris more than once since the discussions about the Duke of YORK'S debts began. Is this a "curious coincidence" merely? There is an old story revived of a check for three hundred thousand pounds drawn by GEORGE the Fourth in favour of somebody; can nobody tell the public who somebody is? Was the check meant for somebody's sole use, or is it clogged with any small conditions ? What became of the diamonds belonging to the Duke of YORK, which are said to have gone down to Windsor ? We all know how certain other diamonds deposited there went, and of their reluctant restitution : is restitution of the Duke's diamonds hopeless?