10 APRIL 1886, Page 14

THE NATIONAL LEAGUE AND THE LAW. [To TH.E EDITOR OF

THE " SPECTATOR."j SIR,—I have just received the particulars of an extraordinary

interference with law in the West of Ireland, and as no means- should be neglected to open the eyes of Englishmen before they

abandon Ireland to Home-rule, I venture to ask you to publish the following passage from a letter, of the accuracy of which your readers may be assured :— "A County-Court Judge had a will case before him, unconnected with land, and established the will. The National League disapproved of its provisions, brought the case before its court, annulled the will, made a new will for the dead man, in accordance with which the was paid. These are the hands to which Mr. Gladstone wishes to commit us."