5 JUNE 1830, page 11

The Universities.

0 XFORD, June 2.—This day, being the first of Act Term, the following Gentlemen were admitted to Degrees. Bachelor in Divinity — Rev. Philip Aubin, Fellow of Jesus College.......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BrirrHs. On the 1st inst. in Cavendish S q uare, the Viscountess BARRINGTON, of a danghter, On the 1st inst. at Keesington, the Lady of E. W. 13LENr, Es q . of Enham House.......

Marriages.

On the 1st inst. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, Captain CnAnzus Buzz:I:Ls r, of His Majesty's 2nd Regiment of Life Guards, to Louis:I, dau g hter of Charles Lyne Stephens,......

Deaths. On The 28th Ult. At Costessy Hall, The Seat

of her son-in-law, the Right Hon. Lord Stafford, Mrs. SuLYAlte, eliet of Edward Sulyard, Esq. of Haughley Park, in the county of Suffolk, in her glrcl year. On the 27th ult. at......

Topics Of The Day.

"COLLECTIVE WISDOM?' REMARKABLE SAYINGS OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS. SIR CHARLES WETHERELL "objected to commissions to inquire into the state of the law, because the appointment of......

The Dog Season.

MAD dogs are this season quite the rage. We know not what has brought them so forward, for they used seldom to come in till after the peas. In the dulness of the season,......

Immoral Sanction.

WE have repeatedly , observed, in this print, that the lesson continually taught by the public in the treatment of conduct is that patience is the worst policy. Poverty may......