6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 12

THE UNIVERSITIES.

OEPORD, Nov. 4.—On Friday last, P.L. Phillips, of Exeter College, was admitted Bachelor in Medicine, with licence to practise. Yesterday, Mr. H. E. Wall was admitted Fellow of New College, being of kin t) the founder.

This datthe following degrees were conferred :—Doctor inDirinity—Rev. J. Carne, Oriel, Grand Compounder. Masters of Arts—Rev. T. Corntwaite, T. Collett, Rev. J. Peck, Trinity; Rev. H. R. Thomas, Jesus ; Rev. W. Annesley, University ; Rev. E. Barlee, St. John's; Rev. J. Matthew, Ballot ; Rev. J. B. Wood, Christ Church. Bachelors of Arts-11. Hutton, Wadham 5 J. H. Moran, Magdalen Hall. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 4.—The Seatonian prizes for the present year were on Friday last adjudged to the Rev. R. Parkinson, M.A. of St. John's College, and W. M. Praed, Esq., M.A., Fellow of Trinity College.—Subject of the poem, ' The Ascent of Elijah."

The Rev. G. Thackeray, D.D., Provost of King's College, was yesterday elected Vice Chancellor of this University, for the year ensuing.

On Friday last, the Rev. J. Gibson, M.A., Fellow of Sidney Sasses College, was appointed an Examiner for Writers in the service of the East India Company, In the room of the Rev. C. Thirlwall.

On Tuesday,the 26th ult., R. W. Bacon and J. W. Dowell, Scholars of King's College, were admitted Fellows of that Society.