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Show UNPLEASANT PARTY. Heaaaaloas Coasact at tat Cental-antral's Cental-antral's Dinner at p'aii; PARNELL WILL REMAIN AT THE HELM. A 5uo,-Wao Wat Held Cap tiro lor Bight Tears by the ahil, Escapes. A PERILOUS VOVACE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Jksoletloaj of tbj Farmers' aTntaal Beaeaf aio- Mftiloaa TtlearanB to the Xaws.1 ABCKICAXS IX r-ABlft. WanU to Have a right at the Dinner ran. Paris, Nov. 20. The recent dinner din-ner to Consul-General King has resulted re-sulted in a scandal to tbo American colony. President Gorman of the Anglo-American Bank and a number num-ber of friends had retired to the seclusion of Henry's American bar, In the Rue Voloey, before tbo dinner din-ner to King was really over. In the party were Mr. Lev Ross, a banker, General S. C. Young, of Cincinnati, and Mr. Band, of Now York City. Suddenly J. U. HobSon, general manager of the Anglo-American Bank, arrived; add irra mood more Insulting than merry challenged each of the gentlemen to fljjhL Finally Mr. Gormanjumped up and told him he was no longer an employe em-ploye of the bank, and so, in other words, he wai discharged. The next morning Hobson went ,to the bank and, notwithstanding hb apology to Gorman, he was ordered out and at once returned to America. |