25 APRIL 1891, Page 3

At the Dublin riveting of the National League on Tuesday,

Mr. John Redmond sent up a cry of distress over the evicted tenants on "Plan of Campaign" estates, who are now finding that those who betrayed them into refusing their rents, have no funds with which to keep the promises that delivered them over into the power of the agitators. The "Plan of Campaign" must be dropped, he said, for want of funds. This confession seems to us highly satisfactory. Mr. Harrington, who also spoke, revealed the fact that the members of the Bar who had been fee'd out of the "Plan of Campaign" funds, had asked for " enormous " fees. In other words, the counsel for the Plan of Campaign" were as selfish as the whole conspiracy has been from first to last.