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The partisans ef the King of Hanover refer with exultation
to the numerous addresses presented to him in approbation of his re- cent proceedings. It is said that between two and three hundred such addresses have been sent to his Majesty. Perhaps if the means taken to get up this display of parchment loyalty were known, it would not pass for much. At present it must be received as evi- dence that ho has not acted in opposition to the popular feeling.