INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I THE FORECAST
CHAPTER II A KITHING
CHAPTER III A DIRGIE
CHAPTER IV THE GUILDRY
CHAPTER V THE FIRST CONTESTED ELECTION
CHAPTER VI THE FAILURE OF BAILIE M'LUCRE
CHAPTER VII THE BRIBE
CHAPTER VIII ON THE CHOOSING OF A MINISTER
CHAPTER IX AN EXECUTION
CHAPTER X A RIOT
CHAPTER XI POLICY
CHAPTER XII THE SPY
CHAPTER XIII THE MEAL MOB
CHAPTER XIV THE SECOND PROVOSTRY
CHAPTER XV ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STREETS
CHAPTER XVI ABOUT THE REPAIR OF THE KIRK
CHAPTER XVII THE LAW PLEA
CHAPTER XVIII THE SUPPRESSION OF THE FAIRS
CHAPTER XIX THE VOLUNTEERING
CHAPTER XX THE CLOTHING
CHAPTER XXI THE PRESSGANG
CHAPTER XXII THE WIG DINNER
CHAPTER XXIII THREE THE DEATH OF MR M'LUCRE
CHAPTER XXIV THE WINDY YULE
CHAPTER XXV THE SUBSCRIPTION
CHAPTER XXVI OF THE PUBLIC LAMPS
CHAPTER XXVII THE PLAINSTONES
CHAPTER XXVIII THE SECOND CROP OF VOLUNTEERS
CHAPTER XXIX CAPTAIN ARMOUR
CHAPTER XXX THE TRADES' BALL
CHAPTER XXXI THE BAILIE'S HEAD
CHAPTER XXXII THE TOWN DRUMMER
CHAPTER XXXIII AN ALARM
CHAPTER XXXIV THE COUNTRY GENTRY
CHAPTER XXXV TESTS OF SUCCESS
CHAPTER XXXVI RETRIBUTION
CHAPTER XXXVII THE DUEL
CHAPTER XXXVIII AN INTERLOCUTOR
CHAPTER XXXIX THE NEWSPAPER
CHAPTER XL THE SCHOOL-HOUSE SCHEME
CHAPTER XLI BENEFITS OF NEUTRALITY
CHAPTER XLII THE NEW MEMBER
CHAPTER XLIII MY THIRD PROVOSTRY
CHAPTER XLIV THE CHURCH VACANT
CHAPTER XLV THE STRAMASH IN THE COUNCIL
CHAPTER XLVI THE NEW COUNCILLORS
CHAPTER XLVII THE RESIGNATION