THE UNIVERSITIES.
Oxvoun, October 17.—The following noblemen have been admitted members of Christ Church, during the last week : the Marquis of Waterford ; Lord Conyers Osborne, s 31 of the Duke of Leeds ; Lord Boscawen, son of the Earl of Falmouth; Lord de Tab- and the Hon. 0. F. R. Harris.—On the 3d instant, Mr. C. Williams, B. A. Seho- ofJesus College, was elected Fellow of that Society.
Ocroueit 22.—This day, in congregation, the Rev. 0. Riggs, M.A. of Queen's College, tray nominated Public Examiner in Diseiplinis Mathematicis et Physicis ; at the same tan the following degrees were conferred :—Mnsters of Arts—T. Walpole, lialliot ; 11% Cripps, Trinity; Rev. C. W. Page, Student of Christ Church ; W. J. Blake, Christ (leach ; Rev. T. Powys, Fellow of St. John's ; Rev. T. L. Ramstlen, St. John':; ; Rev. TAV, Barlow, Wadham ; Rev. T. Clarke, Pembroke ; Rev. T. Harding, and Rev. .1. Iluding, Worcester. Bachelors of Arts—J. Richardson, Scholar of Queen's ; W. F, Ihirlyffe, Queens ; C. Childers. Christ ChurchG. Pigott, Trinity ; G. A. Jacob, Medat of Worcester ; M. Mitchell, and W. Rawlings, Magdalen Hall. Calmat DGE, October 22.—The Earl of Sandwich, Lord St. John, Lord Lindsay, the Hon. Adam Duncan (eldest son of Lord Duncan,) and Sir Jacob Preston, Bart. have leen admitted of Trinity College.