People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1893 — BLOWN FROM A CANNON. [ARTICLE]

BLOWN FROM A CANNON.

Eleven Rebellious Sepoys Meet a Frightful Fate at Lahore. Calcutta, Oct. 9.—Lahore advices state that there was a serious disturbance in Cabul before the arrival of the British commission under Sir H. M. Durand on Monday. Malik Jan Khan, assistant, commander in chief of the army,, abased a sepoy belonging to the Herati regiment, whereupon the Sepoy’s company fired a volley, killing Malik. The mutineers fled at once, but were eaught on the same day. Eleven of them were blown from the cannon’s xaouth. All the troops were then swozm on the Koran to strict obedience to their commanders. Faramuse Khan has been ordered to make further arrests.