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THE UNIVERSITIES.

OXFORD, October 29.s-This day the following gentlemen were admitted to degrees :- Doctor inDivinity.-Rey. G. Proctor, of Worcester College. Masters of Arts.-Ron. L. Barrington, Oriel ; Messrs. E. Everard, P. Wickham, E. Bateman, Banjul; A. Ito- bens, Oriel; E. White, Lincoln; IV. E. Bennett, Christ Church ; P. Guille, Pembroke. Bachelors of Arts.-W. Austin, Exeter ; W. Coleman, Queen's', P. Browne, Corpus. Bachelor of Art incorporated from the University of Dublin.-T. M'Calmunt, Worces- ter College. CAMBRIDGE, October 29.-At a congregation yesterday the following degrees were conferred. Masters of Arts-John Clarke Russell, St. Peter's College ; J. A. Maynard, Pembroke College ; J. Houghton, Pembroke College (Compounder) ; Rev. W. P. Larken, Jesus College. Bachelors of Arts-C. I. Falconer, Trinity College ; Langton, Trinity College; E. Hayes, St. John's College—On the same day, W. Turner, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, was admitted ad random—At the same con- gregation the Rev. J. Cape, M.A. Fellow of Clare Hall, and the Rev. It. Dawes, M.A. Fellow of Downing College, were appointed Pro-Proctors—The Seatonian prize for the present year was on Tuesday last adjudged to the Rev. J. II. Marsden, M.A. Fellow of St. John's College, for his poem on " The Finding of Dloses"—The Rev. J. Donning- ham, M.A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, was last week unanimously elected by the Trustees, Master of the Grammar School, at Cuektield, Sussex.