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“I had the satisfaction of offering to the Maharaja Jung Bahadur, in full Durbar, my cordial thanks for the aid which the Government of India had received from him and from his brave soldiers, and my assurance that the friendly conduct of his Government and the exertions and successes of his troops, would be held to grateful recollection. Not less in England and than in India’.- Lord Canning That Lord Canning was speaking the mind of England in so saying the English newspapers of the day bear testimony. Another victory and Governor-General of India is, in view of what was said in 1858, asked to interest himself in Nepal, and to show some kindness to the family of India’s friend in Mutiny days.