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GREAT ALARM IN ENGLAND ON ACCOUNT OF FENIANS.

DEATH OF HON. ARTHUR MACALISTER. ILLNESS OF HON. ANTHONY ML'NDELLA. TERRIBLE AVALANCHES IN ARMENIA. — VILLAGES DESTROYED AND HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE KILLED. ENGLAND PROTESTS TO AMERICA AGAINST LANGUAGE ov FENIANS. MOVEMENTS OF THE MYSTERIOUS "NUMBER ONE." LONDON. March 21. Great alarm is being felt in the neighborhood of Chatham by a belief that the Fenians have projected .an attack by means of dynamite upon the dock-yard and arsenals, and great vigilance is being shown by the military authorities to guard against the expected attack. The death is announced of the lion. Arthur Maealistcr, C.M.G., late AgentGeneral in London for Queensland. The Right Hon. Anthony Mundella, Vice-President of the Council on Education, is indisposed. March 2(>. In consequence of the fears entertained of Fenian outrages, two thousand men from the various infantry regiments have been told olf as guards for the different public buildings in London, and strong detachments of the Coldstream Guards from the Chelsea barracks are now protecting the House of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. Intelligence is to hand that a series of avalanches have occurred at Mount Ararat in Armenia. A number of villages have been completely destroyed, and hundreds of people liave been killed.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3

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GREAT ALARM IN ENGLAND ON ACCOUNT OF FENIANS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3

GREAT ALARM IN ENGLAND ON ACCOUNT OF FENIANS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3