8 JANUARY 1842, Page 4
A correspondent of the Edinburgh Observer, writing from Dunkeld on
the 1st instant, mentions a new species of Nonintrusion agitation. The Presbytery of Dunkeld, finding that under the Veto Act they cannot oust Mr. Clark, the presentee to Lethendy and Dunkeld, are raking up evidence of a "fama " against Mr. Clark for intemperance. Presents of tea, whisky, and money, it is said, were distributed among those who were thought likely to be witnesses ; but at present the evidence does not establish the fama to the satisfaction of the Presbytery