YORKSHIRE ECHOES.

It was the frenchmen, by the way, who rode into Waterloo ditch and filled it up with their dead bodies. Now they appear to have ridden into the Londonderry hole: for the unloading of the shares took place mostly in Paris, and there area good many spectators on the Bourse who regret the fact. Paris just now—indeed, always—has several grievances against us. The press are taking Oscar Wilde for a text to preach upon our English middle-class virtue. The great and only Blowitz, too, is deeply pained by the fact that the Paris papers have misunderstood an article written by him on their attitude towards England.

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