Show Etllsoua French Critics New York 22A special from Paris gives the views of a number of French electricians on the Edison light Wilfred De Fouviella said the onslaught of Count Do Moncel on Edieon excited no attention whatever De Moncel ia not n member of the institute and cant be never having made any scientific discovery or published pub-lished any original work He has merely written a number ot reports on electricity De Fouveillo says Editons work will be appreciated in future ages when the names of critic have been long buried in oblivion Jean Baptiste Dumas mid his impression impres-sion on reading of Edisons discovery was one of incredulity but he now sees no real impossibility in the thing Crooks said he did not believe the horseshoe of Edison can last for any length of time M Fontaine prcsideqt of the Syndicate ElectricHe believes Edison has made an important advance in electric I light |