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The Cold in Scotland. --The Glasgow Examiner states that one day in Christmas week the thermometer was actually in some parts of Scotland forty degrees below zero. The Cold in Scotland. --The Glasgow Examiner states that one day in Christmas week the thermometer was actually in some parts of Scotland forty degrees below zero.
. The N. Y. Express says that they are getting glimpses of the truth, as regards the real nature of the Revolution now in progress in the United States, even in Scotland — Scotland, which sticks up, or used to stick up, notifications over the approaches to her Abbotsfords, and other places that have historical interest for the trScotland, which sticks up, or used to stick up, notifications over the approaches to her Abbotsfords, and other places that have historical interest for the traveler-- "slaveholders from America not admitted," --and Scotland, which has just been sending round the hat for contributions, to enable the Rev. D. Chrever, of Union Square, to prosecute the cause of Abolitionism by the Christlike agencies of "cannons and conflagrations." The journalists there have a suspicion now that tScotland, which has just been sending round the hat for contributions, to enable the Rev. D. Chrever, of Union Square, to prosecute the cause of Abolitionism by the Christlike agencies of "cannons and conflagrations." The journalists there have a suspicion now that there might be two sides to the story of this extraordinary movement in America, and as hitherto they have only had the Abolition or Anti-Slavery side given them by the Northern (U. S.) Republican presses, (about the only American exchanges they ever see,) they are now betaking themselves, with commendable assiduity, to such other