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THE UNIVERSITIES.

OXFORD, November 12.—On Thursday last the following degrees were conferred.

Bachelor in Civil Law—Rev. F. Gooch, Fellow of All Souls. Masters of Arts—Rev' It.w. 130,ant1uet, Balliol ; Rev. J. F. Alley cc, lal Bo]. ; Rev. E. Beauchamp St. John, St. Alban 11 all; J. Footman, Worcester ; Rev. W. Leslie, Lincoln ; Rev. M. Getley, Lincoln ; Rev. J. G. Dowling, Wadham. Bat:hello-sof Arts—H.Tutinel, Christ Church, Grand Compounder ; .1. Dixon, Christ Church, Grand Compounder ; G. Richards, All Souls; H. T. Worley, Queen's; G. FT. Clifton, Scholar of Worcester ; It. Poole, Exeter ; W. H. Newbolt, R. Price, and E. Payne, Fellows of New Coilege.—On Tuesday last, Mr. C. M. Niovhold, B. A. Brazen nose, was elected Fellow of that society.

November 7.—The Rev. R. 31.. Boull bee, ILI) bf ;Merton College, has been instituted by the Bishop of Peterborough to the Rectory of Barnwell, Northamptonshire, on the presentatiou of the Right Hon, Lord 3Iontame—The Bev. E. II. Griflies

M.A. to the Rectory of TInshall, Wilts, vacant by the death of the Rev.Dr. Milling-

champ—The Rev. J. Dinminghom, of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, to the Mastership of the Gram [car School, Cucktield, Sussex—The Rev, J. Franklin, to the Perpetual Curacy of New Buckingham, Norfolk—On the lot of November, was insti- tuted, by the Bishop of Exeter, the Rev. G. Johnson, M.A. to the Rectory of Ashreignx, In Devon, on his own petition as true patron, void by the death of the Rev. J. '1'. John- son—Tht. My. T. R. Bradstock, A.M. to the Rectory of Thelbridge, in the same county, on the presentatioo of \V. W. Woodward, of Pershore, in the county of Wor- cester, Esq. void by the cession of the Venerable the Dean of York----The Rev. F. Putt, A.M. to the Vi enrage of Chnrchstow, with King4bridge, in the same county, on the presentation of his Most Gracious Majesty, void by the death of the Rev. G.F. Wise ; and the Rev. J. F. Turner, A.B. to the Rectory of St. Mary Major, Exeter, on the pre- sentation of the Venerable the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Exeter.

CA Molt tine, November I2.—The subject of the Norrisian Prize Essay for the ensuing year is—The Christian Religion the last Revelation to be expected of the Will of God.