༡. " The hur Bapuit W. Noel, or his volume, sigland & India" Lond. 1859. Says (p. 204). "The late Sui Henry Lawrence might be Compared with the most illuctions of his militan, predecessor Gen. How lock, and again (Þ.309.) – ellen like Sir Henry Lawrence or of of talent, Reschition & industry, are invaluable to the Coventry "," and gelaga (p. 217) _" the admirable on Henry Lawrence rendered effection mis le Méponais Ab f. 469. Noel quotes BonRaikes, the remark. "We cred & Lord Dalhousie that have such men as the heve Lacorences [ Si Wenn, L. and Su John L. _ and Mintymery Exerand so rast on raffluence over the bucke millions of the Pungaub, Fere and thirty yan back this remarkath tro were play follows at a little school in the Wirth of Ireland "To So John Lawrence more that to any eny man besides has the actral sahatter of India beer Aue" Karcher [ Noel p. 4668) speaks LONDON: Henry PRINTED BY WOODFALL AND KINDER, classes of witnessing, in 1853, "the unbranded regard which all desses (in the Sungaul displayed to his [ Sir Henry Lawrence's "]"person" Laches applies te him a saying that M. Guinoti frends and for fim, "Ther" say that he, G. was " sin rosier en for Xu what in Kerry war & Alen of this stamp have a marvellens pawer rough natures" un k The scores of her strength appears in her our Carpurge, wher Bendis, le Miss Marsh, H. author of do I need to have. and he effirls among the Navvies : -X X £ 100, t cquite, thotted out × × I want both thankfulness & bus. liber "All, I want the Holy that, & more furth fact in Jesus; & I want t lay aside. wright, I the six which dot so easily beset me, is set before one, ren with patience the race which Дне go I have because it's my I go thither [to Dude) as a peacemaker; se as I sacareded in the Pungaib, Ifcal sure, that will. The Hebing of Gin, I shall succeed there The Rev. H. S. Polehampton. of Lucknow, in his Diary blond 1858. p. 25% mentions a soldier's saying, as his Regiment: "There is not a man of no. For, but that would be proud to follow on Henry through fire & water." And regain, on occasion of Su Genry's death p. 323, Politiampton remarks . " . hum, a great good man passed from amongst us. his death red was one mos edifying scenes ever witnessed one of the |