THE UNIVERSITIES.
CAIIIBIt/DGE, January 2.—The Hulsean Prize for the last year has been adjudged to Mr. Andrew Watson, of 'Catharine for his dissertation on the following subject : " [low far have the laws of the Jews been abrogated by the Christian dis- pensation ?" The following is the sithject of the Holsean price dissertation for the present year : "What was the extent of the knowledge which the Jews had of a fu- ture state at the time of our Saviour's appearance ?"
Pref'comoits.—The Rev. W. H. Hau.son, B.A. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Hall, on Saturday last, appointed by the Master of Cains, in right of dembetion, to a Senior Fellowship :old Tutorship of Cains College. On the same day, John James Smith, B.A. ,vas elected a Junior Fellow : and Francis Gilley Martin, William Houghton Stokes, and Joseph Henry Jerrard, B.A. Puce Fellows of that society , The Rev. Hugh James Rose, B.D. uf Trinity College, was, on Friday last, elected Christian Advocate, by the trustees of the late Mr. Hulse's bequest. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity Hall have r rc:ented the Rev. Horatio Balik,, 1. I- Vicar of Bellingham, to the living of Cowlinge, i a the county of Suffolk, vacant by the death of the Rev. John Isaacson. The Rev. Leveson Venables Vernon was lately installed Archdeacon of Clcvetaud, vacant by the resignation of the Itev. Archdeacon
Wransham.