Show TELEGRAPHIO I THE LEAGUE FRUJD Charge ol Croolzeduees I London 23An anonymous communication commu-nication appeared in the irish limes lest week in which it was asserted by the writer who pretended to base his conclusions con-clusions on an examination of financial statements of the Ladies Land League as they appeared from time to time in Dublin papers and in comparison of the same with Egan statement to the national na-tional conference that there was an un dorestirnate by Egan of receipts for the general fund of the Land League of 25 98G and an overestimate of legitimate legiti-mate expenditure by 71264 which were uoaccodnted for Justin McCarty M POI 1 and Michael Davitt trustees of the Land League fund and McCarthy junr acting as his fathers ecretaryhavo been interviewed They declare tnat from personal kno wledg the allegations are ut erly unfoacdedjud makoftiohsh of the charges circulating among the landlords party ever since the Land League was organized All three gentlemen point to the fact that the nom de plume Ono who knowa by which the communication communica-tion was signed is one used by Arnold Foster in his lainphlet attack on the league which liKe tbis one was first out to those organs in Ireland fivorable to landlordism Davitt besides scout ing the charges as false entered into explanations ex-planations with regard to certain paragraphs para-graphs inthecommunicaticn In regard I to the accusation 0 in the letter 1 tlat Egan though taking credit fir the relief etc afforded through the Ladies Land League did not give any account of tho money here he-re eived through it Davitt explains that this was simply because Egan did not receive anything from that source that every sixpence collected by the ladies was expended by tho ladies and they moreover since March last had drawn upor Egan for 50000 The Ladies La-dies League is at present preparing a balance sheet entirely independent of Egan which will demonstrate these facts With reference to the draft by S the Ladies League on Egan Davitt states that when Parnell met him on his liberation they had a conversation in which Parnell spoke of the Ladies League bein somewhat profuse in expenditures ex-penditures In regard to the charge in the letter that Parnell had stated the expenses ex-penses of the organization never exceeded < C150 weoKly neither McCarthy nor Davitt remembered any such utterance by Parnell Davitt declares that in the time of the greatest activity with the League what with printing and the widespread county organization the expenses ex-penses must have been double at all points He says the publication of the letter in the Irish Times has made no stir in Ireland and he first heard of it today to-day The Jj jVf Times makes no mention ol the matter in its leading editprial |