The Dynamiters.
THE QUEEN'S LIFE TO HAVE BEEN ATTEMPTED (Per Press Association.) London, Sept. 15. It was the American agents who informed the police that the Fenian outrages were emminent and that Tynan and others had left America. Upon receipt of this information they were shadowed by detectives. It was reported at Antwerp that the dynamiters were not Fenians but plotters against the Czar's life from London. It has been transpired that the English detectives were aware that Fenians and Nihilists in America were making arrangements for bomb outrages, directed against the Queen, Czar and high officers. Ten persons, including Tynan, Bell, Haines, Wallace, Gratz, and Perry travelled to Europe by different routes with abundant funds. All the party were shadowed. The gang met in Paris in August, where they prepared their plans, and then separated, Bell going to Glasgow and Haines and Wallace to Antwerp. Cipher messages disclose the fact that an attempt was to be made on the life of the Queen at Balmoral castle. The Nationalists jare dismayed at the discovery, and protest that Irishmen are i not involved.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 67, 16 September 1896, Page 2
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