24 MARCH 1832, Page 10

THE UNIVERSITIES. Oxroari.

MARCH 15.—The Examiners appointed to elect a scholar on the foundation of Dean Ireland, have announced their election of It. Palmer, Scholar of Trinity College. Yesterday being the day for the election of the Proctors for the ensuing year, the names of the followingGentlemen were, according to the statute, announced to the Vice- Chancellor. New College—Rev. R. Young, MA. All Souls—Rev. F. Clerke, M-.A. This day the following degrees were conferred. Masters of Arts—E. A. Holden, Corpus, Grand Compounder ; Rev. -A. Hadfield, St. Mary Hall; 'W. T. Cox, Pembroke, incor- porated from Dublin. Bachelors of Arts—J. Strickland, Wadham; R. R. Todd, Pem- broke, incorporated from Dublin.

A Convocation was held on the same day for the purpose of electing a Professor-of Sanscrit, on the foundation of Colonel Boden ; when; after a poll that lasted for several hours, H. H. Wilson, Esq., was elected, the numbers being—for Dr. Wilson, 207; for Dr. Mill, 200; majority, 7.

Ou the same day, J. Chandler, MA., Scholar of Corpus, was admitted Probationary Fellow of that society. MH 22.—This day he knowing degrees were conferred. Master of Arts—ev. W. lianthy , Queen's. Re:helors of Arts—C. S. Eseott, Exeter; Green, Worcester;

• L A.B. Fairbairo. Merton.

In a Con•Aant ion, tie ollowieg gentlemen were approved as Piddle Examiners. In jilgTio Ifenanninrit,us—Mr. Lancaster, of Queen's ; Mr. Sewell, of Exeter. In Disriplinis ItIctiecat tkxs et Pligsieis—Mr. Falconer, of Exeter.