| Show ctWL WILL TIGHT TRXIG Eighty Irish Members of Parliament Decide on Campaign London Feb HJohn Redmond In the coursb of an interview this evening says While the Commoners and Peers were Jostling each other today in ha Etc to t pay obedience to Edward VIL every Irish member deliberately abstained from any participation In the pageant I The Irish national l party today unanimously I unani-mously decided that In consideration of Irelands present position thC Irish members would take no parr lnthc ceremonies cer-emonies inaugurating the new reign For the first time in ten COTS eighty Irish members met lna united party In Westminster today and determined on a vigorous campaign agalnsl the new King They Intend not only to discuss dis-cuss Irish questions but to Interfere In every British question which may arise I We purpose to expose the Iniquity of the Boer war and to make a general assault upon the whole lIne This evening Mr Redmondfreedvcd a message from Boston signed by Mr OCallahan saying Members of the United Irish league of Boston bid the Irish party Godspeed In beginning the 1gh t S |