Cake-Walk.After having been Introduced into Parisian uruw Ing-rooms unJ danced at the masked ball, of the opera, the cake-walk” 1. now threatened with iirlstooiflll. disfavour. There is u reaction ngulnvt she nigger dance among patrician ladles, who have been holding a private meeting for the purpose of concerting mejsur.H fur the tabooing of thh A morionn Innovation. 'I he objectors to the cake-walk are aald to be very .serious and determined. They are resolved to organise .1 campaign against the cruise lor this barbarous and ungainly donee. which they consider lo be altogether unworthy of the put-ronageof fashionable Parisian nr*. Il I* whispered abroad that the opponents of the cake-walk have every chance of enrrylug their point, ami that before long the “danse negre will be lefl to the livelier theatres, the music-hall*, and the Nouveau Cirque, where It first attracted attention.