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would attempt to interrupt it. 

 The care that we especially owe 

 to our young subjects of the 

 kingdom of Hanover, permits us 

 not to see with an indifferent eye 

 the prolongation of their absence, 

 and the suspension of their 

 labours. In consequence, we 

 order all Hanoverian subjects of 

 his Majesty, who study at Got- 

 tingen, to return forthwith to the 

 University, in order to continue 

 their studies there, to re-enter 

 there quietly and singly, or at 

 least in small numbers at a time ; 

 and it is enjoined to the Acade- 

 mic Senate to send us a list of 

 those who shall not have obeyed 

 this order. Those who shall not 

 have hereto conformed, between 

 the present and the 15th of 

 August at the farthest, shall be 

 declared, in punishment of their 

 disobedience, incapable for ever 

 to hold any employment in the 

 service of the kingdom, of what- 

 ever description it be. 



" The same ord^r of re-enter- 

 ing before the 15th August, 

 equally regards all the students, 

 whether foreigners or natives, 

 who are in the enjoyment of 

 allowances established by the 

 state at Gottingen. 



" Every such student who 

 shall not appear there within the 

 above interval, shall lose for ever 

 the allowance that has been con- 

 ferred on him. 



" We feel a confidence that 



none of the students, whom the 



i| present ordinance concerns, will 



' slight the paternal intentions that 



have dictated it solely for his 



I benefit, and that he will, on the 



contrary, hasten, by fulfilling his 



duty, to establish his welfare for 



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the future, in the most solid and 

 dui'able manner. 



" The Governor-General and 

 Privy Counsellor of the 

 Cabinet, 



" Decken. 

 " Hanover, Aug. 1, 1818." 



This morning, Aug. 3, about 

 8 o'clock, the Duke and Duchess 

 of Clarence, attended by Sir John 

 Borlase Warren, and the Baro- 

 ness Duram and suite, left their 

 residence in St. James's palace 

 to proceed to Germany. Their 

 Royal Highnesses were to go to 

 Dover, and from there in a Royal 

 yacht to Calais. 



3. Vienna. — The Duchy of 

 Reichstadt, recently conferred 

 upon the sonof the Arch- Duchess 

 Maria Louisa, is situated in a 

 Lordship of that name in Bohe- 

 mia, 12 miles from Prague, to- 

 wards the frontiers of Lusatia. A 

 Duchess of Lauenburgtransferred 

 this freehold lordship to her 

 daughter Maria Anne Caroline, 

 wife of Duke Ferdinand of Ba- 

 varia. It remained the property 

 of the Electoral House of Bava- 

 ria, until it lately passed to the 

 Duke des DeuxPonts, and after- 

 wards to the Prince de Waldeck ; 

 it subsequently returned to Tus- 

 cany, and was erected into a 

 Duchy. Its chief town is called 

 by the same name, Reichstadt, 

 and contains about 230 houses. 

 There is, however, a borough- 

 town on the Lordship, whose in- 

 habitants support themselves by 

 the productions of their spinning 

 manufactories and the cultivation 

 of an almost barren soil. 



4. Nuremberg. — The Nurem- 

 berg Correspondent of this date 



H contains 



