Show ECCLESIASTICAL ROW Efforts Being Made to Prevent Coix lirmation of n Bishop London Jan 5Tho efforts by appeal to tho courts to prcvont tho confirmation of the election of tho Rt Rev Charles Goro to tho bishopric of Worcester at tract wile attention It Is understood that King Edward deeply Interested In r I the Indignant objections to his nominee and It Isjfiuitc probable I that the ancient form for tho confirmation of prelates may be abandoned thus avoiding giving ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical acUato3 opportunity oC which they have of making disturbance The law Involved by the IIp cal to the courts will cost an enormous aunt oC < morc > and It may bo continued over a protracted period Tho Evangelicals aro determined light to the bit er end while tho Archbishop of Canterbury has ictalned Sir Edward Clarke ng counsel t 1 And Dr Gore has a formidable array ol law yers I The Archbishop Canterbury who under un-der ordinary circumstances would havo confirmed Dr Gore was himself tho victim vic-tim of a similar experience his appoint sncrt as bishop of Exeter In ISGObclng disputed dis-puted on the same grounds Commenting on the affair tho Globe > gays Tho right oC the Kins to appoint bishops tho national church too flrm I ly established tobc contested andfn II theso days there Is no CUt of tho Tight I 1 being abused I i |