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Show THE IRISH LUIUIX Said To Hr In lo-e rlnnnrlnl tlunrlera. Lokdos, Oct. 21. Lttteni and telegrams from Dubl'n published in the London rs repiescnt the Iri-h National League as more cloely pressed for money than has been suicted. Tlie sj.lal collections col-lections taken in the churches will not more than dtfray the ordinary expenses of the League, which are now being largely Increased owing to the numerous recent and impending impend-ing evictions. It is asserted by Timothy Harrington and other prominent leaguers tliat the increased in-creased activity of the landlords at this juncture Is In pursuame of a concerted plan to embarrass the League at a time when it Is believed to be straightened for funds by throning upon it for support a much larger number of evicted tenants. The number to be supported sup-ported has certainly greatly increased in-creased of late, while tho funds with tho closest economy of administration, ad-ministration, admittedly hardly mctt expenditures. Should thts continue, it i said, a general election, elec-tion, with tho Government might at any favorable moment precl I-tate, I-tate, would find the Home Rule patty disabled in advance of the encounter. |