At 9:3U the curtain rose at the opera house over us fine an assemblage of fair woven ami brave men h we have seen in many a day. Fully a hundred coupleawere on the dancing floor. The ball op/ned with the grand march, led by Mr. | nd Mrs. (5. H. Hager of Kem-merer. From its conclusion until 6 a. in. tlipre was uo cessation nf the dreamy oaltz, the rollicking two-step, (he fault .tic polka, or the old-time quadrille. Everyb-aly tripled the li^ht fantastic toe—or regretted that they had never acquired the artFrom midnight until 3 a in. there was a continuous round of feasting at the baii'fuet, the dancers going iu relays of twenty couples. This won spread at Hotel Burgoyue, just across i the street from the opera Imuae, prepared by the proprietor, .Mr. J. M. ftiMslwin. It was a satisfactory feast, well ap|Hinted, neatly seryc*. nod heartily relished by all who were *o fortunate a* to partake thereof.