SCOTTISH RIGHTS. _— TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. Edinburgh, Nov. 7, 1853. Sir,—The Times continues ..
... It is true that the parks of London may be used by the no- bility and gentry, English and Scotch, who live in London, and who little need them. But these parks are, in fact, kept and ornamented in the first style, for the inhabitants of Lon- don generally ; and they are called the lungs of London, which give Cockneydom breathing and recreation, at the ex- pense of the country. The taxes of ...