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HANOVER.

The King anil his ministers refused to admit the four proleaiors of the University of Gottingen, who had gone to Hanover to complain of the conduct ol the authorities, who some dayi ago sent the g'ndarms against a gathering of students, levoral of whom wer* 1 dangerously wounded. Accordingly, the professors luve r^eilvi'c' t« ics their functions, and probably ■ the -,tul 'its will I'av, the University Tin- Kina; \')J {us T>-uni u fpr, y>. You Filcko, refused dLo to io't 'c i d'jpu'atiim tiom tbc city of Hmjver, whiol propped lo },i"scut, an mldress to his Miijc-ly. Tin official Gazette of liouyver pubiibh.es »

in which the KiDg declares that he is convinced that the manifestations which have taken place on the part of his subjects are not the expression of their own sentiments, but the result of foicign Influence. At the same time he- adds, that a portion of their demands shall be taken into consideration, and that he will endeavour to satisfy them, without departing from the constitution.

CONCESSIONS 01" TflE KING. Hanover, March 18.— A deputation from various stateg waited on the King jesterday, to enforce the claims of the people to various reforms. His Majesty, after hearing various of its members, asked time for consideration ; but the delay was objected to as alto aether needless, and in half an hour the King's reply was made known to them. Tht9 Important document grants— l. Freedom of the press. 2. The convention and public declaration of tbr statei. S. An amnesty for all political offences. Nor were the rest of their demands rejected ; although the royal reply in that respect is less specific, and therefore less satisfactory.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

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HANOVER. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

HANOVER. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1

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