X7OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That it is in. tended to apply during the ensuing Session of Parliament, for Wire to introduce a Bill for making and forming a RAILWAY betwixt the SHORE of PERTH and the TOWN of CRIEFF, and which Railway will pass theough the East, West, and Middle Churc
m ii rd Mapeied de dew, applied fur and obtained file a crirninal information against Benjamin t, Esq. the Chairman of the Middlesex Sessions, for sendhign hostile message his Lordship. Prom the "Report of ibe prosesslimp it appeared, that Mr Rottb bad given certain evidence bef
One case, cut • f many, from its eculiar hardship to tl.e individual. we select. It appears Mr Read, when stationed in Cum's, some years age, was intimate with an oaks r of the commissariat ; this officer, by the chance; of our serv ice, he now met at Gibraltar (we all know the
VOLUNTARYISM.—On Thury evening, the 12th current, we were wi One of those displays j. of Volutitary eloquence and logic, in the shape of a lecture on Church Establishments, Which have not been of rare occurrence of late in this quarter. The lecturer was no less a personage than
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CONTRACTORSI are WANTED for improving certain portions of the. Mout and SUMATIILINDLE STATUTE LABIOUk ROADS, from the Village if Moulin to near Edradotir, and at Stronchavie and Itmeskae in Gleohrernehan. Intending offerers a ill notice that undoubted security will be require/1(
We under- that Arthur had the premises insured fur 2 Connected with this affair, the persona takes Tate custody are—Mr Arthur, Mrs Arthur, Niel Anderson. Niel Muffing. and Duncan Glam.—the two posers and the shop-boy. Arthur has been married only a few weeks.—augow Carrier. MELA
To the Electors of Me County of Cerlow.—Gentlemen,—A report having been circulated that in withdrawing at the time I did from any farther opposition from the petition by which Mr rigors and myself were removed from the high honour of being your representatives, I had abandoned y
The Presbytery of Forfar met here on Wednesday se'ennight. Among other important matters, the petition from the parishioners of Dunnichen, praying that, owing to the increasing infirmities of their minister, and other causes, the reverend the Presbytery would g rant a Presbyteri