Show OBrlcii NEW YOBK June 7 OBrien was in his rom in the Hoffman House all yesterday morning He received many callers Peter morinJ Walsh of District Assembly 49 Knights of Labor said I come to say that of the 700 fen who marched Saturday night of our assembly fourfifths are in sympathy with your action I have spoken with most of them John Delaney President of the Municipal Council of the Irish National League of New York said Anyone who reads the statements of OBrien and McQuade cant but see that it OBren was the intention of most of the committee of tho Labor Party to deoaivo OBrien and entrap him in his speech By their action they insulted the Irish race in the person of one of the truest and most patriotic of its representatives and the Irishmen of New York will undoubtedly resent it The idea that any politician or other person influenced in-fluenced OBriens course is preposterous OBrien was tendered an informal reception recep-tion by the New York Press Club yesterday afternoon A meeting of delegates from each of the Assembly Districts of the city representing Distrcts the Union Labor party met last night Resolutions were adopted commending the I refusal of Editor OBrien to be led into an I alliance with Socialists Communists or Nihilists and saying that the true American I Nihlsts can workingmen refused to adopt the doctrines doc-trines of George and the Socialistic organizations organiza-tions The committee of the National League which is making arrangements for a dinner this evening went to the Fifth Avenue Hotel to invite James G Blame Elaine was out but his son Walker assured Bnine his the committee of the warm sympathy of L father with the cause of Home Rule in Ireland and regret that his father Ilandt expressed reget owin to tho could not appear at the dinner owing Dressing work demanded by the arrangements I ments for his departure for Europe |