Show by tele telegraph grap ax AMERICAN fer LOUIS so 30 30 richard ives of san francis francisco arrived here lant last F friday ri day and is negotiating with the vu vulcan lea iea n birou works for tons of iron plates I 1 to be converted into pipes pes to conduct the water from the awra nevadas to isan igan F francisco franeisco ran cisco the contract will amount to about two million dollars NEW YORK 30 A special from paris states that at the grand concert yesterday at the cirque d given under the direction of the an attempt was made to perform biege frieds death march from wagners magners Wag ners gen the musicians had no sooner begun than the audience behaved disgracefully by hooting and shouts of abas wagner the march concluded amid deafening and ind disgusting shouting webers weber s overture to der Frei schutz shared a similar fate I 1 so deep seated is the hate which the french heart bears towards germany andeer man music louisville 30 an diary mary duel due between two negro women took place in louisville annie simmons and mary boules shaving quarrelled quarrel led resolved to fight a duel with knives they met by agreement in front of the baptist church at n witnesses being present pro sent sont and fought fiercely for half au tau hour boules was stabbed and gashed horribly in six diffie different rent her right eye cut out sim him simmons yim mons was slightly hurt and has heen been arrested the cause of the dini itty uty is unknown new YORK 29 the rahns paris pedal says g letter will appear in iii figaro tomor to mor row to the editor pi 1 I have read with profound the tho letter of M du soi boi Bomm i erard to his friend in vienna I 1 was attached to the commission ent to the philadelphia exposition and I 1 must say that in that enna en city elty aa as well as a frenchman t L received the most delicate attention at the hands of the american gme american rican people I 1 belie belle iners will say the same the accusation that the americans purposely bet set fire to the cases of goods in the french department is so monstrous that j T cannot allow it to pass without a flat contradiction I 1 was in america when that accident occur occurred land no people regretted it more than the 06 americans there was no ill will I 1 will answer for it and if the nire fire had been the work of an incendiary the whole country would have proclaimed its indignation ind ignatio n M du erard should have drawn his Inform information nilon allon from a less partial source before accusing a people with jan antso act so vile On once cemore more my duty as a member pf af the french commission compels me te to protest against the imputation cast upon the american people by M du omm erard accept mr editor the assurance of my distinguished consideration MARQUIS DE talleyrand october 1876 the indignation 1 caused among tho iho americans herg hera by byrda lyl ISI da som gerards mer ards letter is intense and will probably find vent in a public de of some kind FOREIGN PARIS SO 30 figaro today to day publishes a letter from du Bomm erad 1 chief commissioner of francefort france for the american centennial exposition declaring that the letter printed in that journal on friday attacking the management of the exhibition and containing other base charges the authorship of af which is attributed to him is an utter fabrication du erad publishes the disavowal in the most formal and express terms and adds that if his denial dental b be hot lelent sufficient nels in a position by evidence to prove the truth fruth ot his statement BERLIN beblin SO 30 the gernian german reichstag the imperial parliament of the whole empire opened today to day the emperor in kis his his speech says ger banys foreign relations relation ss notwithstanding the difficulties of the present political situation are in full fuli accord with the emperors Empe rora pa biale policy nia hia constant endeavor 1 is to preserve friendly relations with all alt the powers especially those connected with germany li bor ties of neighborhood and history and so far as peace may be endon among such to preserve jt jit by whatever the he future may have in store germany may rest assured that tho the blood cf her I 1 sons ons will be sacrificed or risked only for the protection of her own honor and interests |