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Show Redmond Grateful to America. John'E. Redmond, the Irish leader, and those who came to America with him, Captain A. J. C. Donclan, Patrick O'Brien, Connor O'Kelly and Mrs. Redmond, were tendered a reception Tuesday in Carnegie hall by tho New York municipal council of the United Irish League of America. "Mr. Red- mond, Mr. O'Kelly and W. Bourk '.!..;.,. .Ten -thousand dollars was cither r-ul-.-..:?,. in cash toward the fund for carrying , .. ,:', .,M:,i ; movement. 31 r. Redmond said in par' : j "It is now two years since I yj.j,. ; , j. I Americans for aid, and fur what ;, . ;1 .."'" done I have nothing but thank-. iv t 1 years we have so strengthened , ,: ' we are now in position to boldly jsm .. x ; ,:":." government. Wc have met the rrvj--..! ..' 1 Trial by jury had beecn suspoi, . ,; ; ' ' I : resumed. The new form of t-on-pii r. ..... Irish landlords sued the holder-; : ,'' been met, thanks to the aid of t!;.- A ; Never again will free roceh or ; ;: denied to U3 or arbitrary iiiir.;-i-..: flictcd' |