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THE HANOVERIAN ARMY.

Gothe, June 24.

Major Jacobi, of the Hanoverian army, has arrived here to make arrangements for the capitulation of the Hanoverian force.

The commander-in-chief of the Hanoverian troops has declared himself willing to capitulate to the Prussian troops if the Hanoverian officers are personally convinced that the Hanoverian army is completely shut in by the superior number of the Prussian troops. The Prussians declared themselves ready to consent to these conditions. It is believed that the officers will be permitted to withdraw with the honors of war, together with all their arms and horses, and that a free choice of a future residence will be left to the King and Crown Prince of Hanover.

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West Coast Times, Issue 288, 25 August 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)

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THE HANOVERIAN ARMY. West Coast Times, Issue 288, 25 August 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)

THE HANOVERIAN ARMY. West Coast Times, Issue 288, 25 August 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)

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