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The Lord Bishop of Ely will hold an Ordination in London on Sunday, June 7. The Lord Bishop of Gloucester will hold a General Ordination at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Trinity Sunday.

The Lord Bishop of Winchester intends holding his next General Ordination on Sunday, July 5.

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CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS.

Domestic Chaplain to Earl Spencer.

Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Burlington.
Master of the Stroud Charity School, Egham.

Head Master of the Grammar School at Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire.

Chaplain to St. Michael's Church, Liverpool.
Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Abercorn.
Prebendary of Llandaff Cathedral.

Master of Colchester Grammar School.
Prebendary of Llandaff Cathedral.
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Langford.
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Bridport.

Assistant Chaplain to the Devon County Prison.

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CLERGYMEN DECEASED.

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At an ordination held by the Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, at Holywood church, on Sunday, April 26th, the following gentlemen were admitted to holy orders :

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Deacons William Young, J. Taggart, J. Cousins, on letters dimissory from the diocese of Dromore; J. Whittaker, on letters dimissory from the diocese of Clogher.

At an ordination held at Kilmore by the Lord Bishop of Kilmore, on Suriday, the 3rd of May, the following gentlemen were admitted to holy orders :—

Priests: Thomas Jett, A. B., Beresford, A. B., William Prior Moore, A.M., for the diocese of Kilmore; James Anderson, A. B., Henry Hobson, A.B., Le Poer French M'Clintoch, A.B., for the diocese of Armagh, on letters dimissory from the Primate; Robert Irwin, A. B., for the diocese of Meath; Frederick Yelverton, A. B., on letters dimissory from his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin; William Jackson, A. B., William H. Guinnes, A. B., for the diocese of Tuam, on letters dimissory from his Grace the Archbishop of Tuam.

Deacons Thomas James Rawson, A. B., John St. George Williams, A. M., for the diocese of Tuam; Orange Stirling Killett, A. B., Henry Moore, A. B., on letters dimissory from the Bishop of Meath; Colin Postlethwaite, A.B., Guy Lestrange, A. B., for the diocese of Kilmore; Daniel Mooney, A. B.

UNIVERSITY NEWS.

OXFORD.

Saturday, May 2.

In a congregation holden on Wednesday the following degrees were conferred :

Masters of Arts-Rev. D. T. Knight, Lord Crewe's Exhibitioner, Lincoln; Rev. W. H. Pennefather, Balliol; H. Hobhouse, Balliol; H. Philipps, Queen's; Rev. J. A. Emerton, Magdalen Hall; Rev. J. E. Sewell, Fellow of New College.

Bachelors of Arts-T. A. Trollope, Magdalen Hall; G. H. Pinckney, Exeter.

In a convocation holden in the afternoon of the same day the proctors of the last year resigned their offices, and the new proctors, having been previously elected by their respective college, were presented for admission to the Vice-Chancellor.

Senior Proctor- The Rev. E. G. Bayly,
M.A., Fellow of Pembroke.

Junior Proctor-R. Evans, M.A., Fellow
of Jesus.

The former was presented by the Rev. G. W.Hall, D.D., Master of Pembroke ; the latter by the Rev. H. Foulkes, D.D., Principal of Jesus. After taking the oaths, and being admitted by the Vice-Chancellor, with the usual ceremonies, to the office of the proctorship, the new Proctors nominated the following gentlemen to be the Pro-proctors for the ensuing

year :

Rev. W. R. Browell, M. A., Fellow of Pembroke; Rev. W. W. Champneys, M. A., Fellow of Brasennose; Rev. W. H. Cox, late Michel Fellow of Queen's; E. A. Dayman, M.A., Fellow of Exeter.

On Wednesday last, Dr. D. Gilbert, of Pembroke, joined the procession which attended Mr. Bayly, the new Proctor, to the convocation house. This office is filled by a member of Pembroke once only in 23 years; and this is the third procession of which Dr. Gilbert has formed a part-viz., in 1789 with Mr. Phillips; in 1812 with Mr. Wightwick; and on

Wednesday with Mr. Bayly. The last proctors from Pembroke and Jesus, Mr. Wightwick and Mr. T. Davies, continue to reside in their colleges, of which they are the senior Fellows.

On Friday, the 24th ult., the Hon. J. Bruce, BA., Student of Ch. Ch., and J. Garnier, B. A. of Exeter, were elected Fellows of Merton.

May 9.

At a meeting of the Heads of Colleges on Tuesday last, the Rev. C. A. Ogilvie, M.A., Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and late Fellow of Balliol, was appointed to preach Canon Bampton's Lectures for 1836.

Yesterday, F. Holme, M. A. and Scholar of Corpus Christi, was admitted a probationer Fellow of that society.

Yesterday, Mr. F. Hathaway, of Trinity college, Cambridge, was elected a Scholar of Worcester, on Dr. Clarke's foundation.

On Thursday last, the following degrees were conferred ::

Bachelor in Divinity-Rev. J. H. Dyer, Fellow of Trinity, Senior Proctor for 1834-5.

Masters of Arts-Rev. H. Wightwick, Scholar of Pembroke; Rev. T. F. Barker, Brasennose; Rev. J. Garwood, Magdalen

hall.

May 16.

On Thursday last, E. J. Pogson, Scholar of St. John's, was admitted an Actual Fellow of that society, on the law line.

Yesterday, Mr. T. H. Baylis was elected a Scholar of Brasennose.

In a convocation holden on Thursday morning last, the Rev. W. C. Holder, M.A., of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Cam, in the county of Gloucester, was admitted ad eundem.

In a congregation holden at the same time the following degrees were conferred :—

Bachelor in Civil Law-R. J. Phillimore, Student of Ch. Ch.

Masters of Arts-G. Garbett, Scholar of Brasennose; E. J. Paget, Student of Ch. Ch. ;

J. L. R. Kettle, Lord Crewe's Exhibitioner of Lincoln; Rev. E. M. Crossfield, Magdalen hall; Rev. W. P. Austin, Exeter.

Bachelors of Arts-W. P. Pigott, New Inn hall; P. M. Richards, New Inn hall; J. Davies, New Inn hall; W. L. Hussey, Ch. Ch. ; R. Robinson, Scholar of Queen's; R. Courtenay, Magdalen hall; T. Allen, Balliol; J. D. Addison, Exeter; W. H. Archdall, Exeter; J. W. Martyn, Exeter; F. Burges, Fellow of St. John's; C. Jackson, St. John's; J. Pendrill, St. John's; E. James, St. John's; W. C. Buller, Oriel.

At the Levee, on Wednesday last, Dr. Marsham, Warden of Merton College, was presented to his Majesty by the Earl of Romney.

May 23.

Merton College.-There will be an election of Five Postmasters in the above college on Monday, June 22. Candidates must have attained the age of 17, and not exceeded the age of 20 years. The certificates of baptism, and testimonials from their respective school or college, must be delivered to the Warden on Saturday, June 20th.

Wadham College.-Three Scholarships will be filled up on the 30th of June next. Candidates must not have exceeded the 19th year of their age.

Corpus Christi College.-An election will be held in this college on Friday, June 26, of a Scholar from the county of Gloucester. All persons are eligible who are natives of the above county, and who may not have exceeded their 19th year on the day of election. All candidates must appear personally before the President on the 20th day of June, and must produce certificates of the marriage of their parents, and of their own baptism; an affidavit of their parents, or of some other competent person, stating the day and place of their birth, and a testimonial of previous good conduct from the Tutor of the college, or the Head Master of their school.

Worcester College.—There will be an election in this college on Friday, the 19th day of June, of Two Scholars on the Foundation of Mrs. Sarah Eaton. Candidates are required to deliver to the Senior Fellow in college, on the Tuesday previous to the election, certificates, signed by the Bishops of their respective dioceses, by the Ministers of their parishes, and by two or more respectable inhabitants of the same, that "they are sons of Clergymen of the Church of England, and want assistance to support them in the University."

Trinity College.-There will be an election of Two Scholars on Monday, June 15. Candidates must be above 16 and under 20

years of age, and will be required to present in person to the President certificates of baptism and testimonials of conduct, together with a Latin epistle to request permission to offer themselves, at nine o'clock on Wednesday morning, June 10.

Queen's College.-The annual election of Scholars on the Old Foundation, open to natives of Cumberland and Westmoreland,

between the ages of 16 and 21, will take place on Thursday, the 25th of June; and on the same day will be filled up, Two Exhibitions, open to natives of Hants.-Candidates are required to present themselves to the Provost on Saturday, the 20th, with certificate of baptism, and testimonials. The examination will commence on Monday, the 22nd of June.

In a Convocation holden on Wednesday last, it was submitted to the House to abolish the subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles at matriculation, and to substitute a subscription to the following Declaration, deferring the which the first degree should be taken. subscription to the Articles to the period at

"I, A. B., declare that I do, so far as my knowledge extends, assent to the Doctrines of the United Church of England and Ireland, as set forth in her Thirty-nine Articles; that I will conform to her Liturgy and Discipline; and that I am ready and willing to be instructed in her Articles of religion, as required by the Statutes of this University."

On the question being submitted to the House and a scrutiny taking place, the numbers

were:

For the Declaration............... Against it.....

:

57 459

On Thursday last the following Degrees were conferred :Doctor in Civil Law-(Grand Compounder) -The Hon. and Rev. C. Bathurst, late Fellow of All Souls.

Bachelor in Civil Law-(by Commutation) -Rev. J. Besly, M.A., late Fellow of Balliol.

Masters of Arts--Rev. G. P. B. Pollen, Ch. Ch., grand comp.; J. Greenfield, Brasennose, grand comp.; J. Bailey, Brasennose; Rev. R. Waller, Brasennose; G. B. Maule, Student of Ch. Ch.; Rev. F. Reyroux, St. Edmund Hall; H. E. Strickland, Óriel; Rev. S. Everard, Balliol.

Bachelors of Arts-W. J. Phelps, Oriel, grand comp.; W. Francklin, New Inn Hall, grand comp.; Hon. C. A. Harris, Oriel; Hon. W. L. T. Harris, Oriel; C. Earl Harwood, Oriel; E. W. Vaughan, New Inn Hall; T. Peters, St. Alban Hall; G. Slade, St. Edmund Hall; E. Horton, Scholar of Worcester; J. Churchill, Scholar of Worcester; T. W. Goldhawk, Worcester; T. N. Stephenson, Worcester; W. K. Sweetland, Worcester; W. J. Poole, Scholar of Jesus; W. L. Walker, Scholar of Jesus; J. Jones, Jesus; J. W. Wing, Scholar of University; S. A. Shepherd, Lincoln; H. F. Yeatman, Balliol; G. G. Harter, Trinity; T. Milles, Trinity, H. Hall, Student of Ch. Ch.; T. Price, Ch. Ch.; C. Brooksbank, Ch. Ch. ; C. W. Moffat, Merton.

The Examiners for the Johnson Scholarships have elected Mr. Henry Wool ombe, B. A., Student of Christ Church, Scholar on the Theological, and Mr. Nicholas Pocock, B.A., Michel Scholar of Queen's College, Scholar on the Mathematical Foundation.

Yesterday, Mr. John George King, B. A. of Brasennose College, was elected a Fellow of that Society.

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On Wednesday last, his Majesty received the address from this University on the subject of the Irish Church. At half-past twelve, the members of the University assembled at the Thatched House Tavern, and, after partaking of a cold collation, proceeded in order of precedence to St. James's palace. The Address was read and presented by the Marquis Camden, the Chancellor; to which his Majesty returned a short, but gracious, answer. Amongst the company present were the Duke of Northumberland, High Steward; the Duke of Gordon, Earl De La Warr, Viscounts Canterbury and Clive, Lords Brecknock and Alford, the Bishops London and Winchester, Sir Frederick Pollock, Commissary; the Right Hon. H. Goulburn, and Hon. C. E. Law, Members for the University; Professors Turton, Hollingworth, and Geldart; together with a long train of Doctors, Masters of Arts, Bachelors of Arts, and Undergraduates, in all amounting to more than 200. -In the evening the Chancellor entertained the deputation at his house, in Arlington-street, at a splendid dinner, which was also honoured by the presence of the Duke of Wellington, and several other noblemen of distinction.

Joseph Pullen, Esq. M. A., of Corpus Christi College, in this University, was, on Tuesday last, elected a Fellow of that Society.

Monsieur F. Hobacq has been appointed, by the Professor of Modern History, teacher of the French language in this University, in the room of the late Mons. Germas.

A meeting of the Philosophical Society was held on Monday evening, the Rev. G. Peacock, the Treasurer, in the chair. Professor Airy gave an account of recent results obtained at the Observatory; namely, 1st. That the discrepancy of the observations of the obliquity of the ecliptic, at the summer and winter solstices, formerly noticed, has disappeared on using the refraction corresponding to a new barometer which stands 1-10th of an inch higher than the one formerly used. 2nd. That the mass of Jupiter as determined by observations of the 4th satellite in 1834, is almost exactly the same as that obtained in 1832 and 1833, namely 1-1048th of the sun's mass. 3rd. That the time of rotation of Jupiter, as determined by a spot, is 9h. 55m. 21s.; the spot

from which this determination was obtained made 225 revolutions in 93 days. Afterwards Mr. Whewell gave an account of the results of his examination of the tide observations made last June at the stations of the coast guard service.

May 15.

The following is a copy of the University Address to his Majesty on the subject of the Irish Church, together with his Majesty's most gracious answer. We are enabled to give what has not yet appeared, a correct version of the answer as read by His Majesty, for the truth of which we can positively vouch, though it differs in an important phrase from the edition which has been industriously circulated by His Majesty's Ministers. The third clause has been uniformly printed thus: “I cannot doubt that the measures which they will recommend will be calculated to secure the safety of the Church and to avert any impending danger;" whereas the true version is, as given by us below, "I trust that the measures,

&c." This does certainly imply a somewhat different degree of confidence entertained by the King in his present advisers, and the object of the alteration is plain and obvious.

"TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

"The humble Address of the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.

We, your

"Most Gracious Sovereign Majesty's most dutiful subjects, the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge, humbly approach your Majesty's presence, with the assurance of our fervent and unalterable attachment to your Majesty's royal person and government.

"In seasons of political excitement, we do not ordinarily step forward to tender, at the foot of the throne, any renewed assurance of our loyalty and devotion; but, at this particular juncture, we conceive ourselves especially and imperatively called upon to give expression to the sentiments and feelings which the present aspect of public affairs has excited in our breasts.

"With unfeigned sorrow and alarm do we witness the efforts which are now being made to establish the principle, that the revenues of the Protestant Church may be appropriated to other than Ecclesiastical and Protestant purposes.' The bare recognition of this principle would be, in our deliberate judgment, most injurious to the best interests of religion; and, in its practical application, it must tend to the subversion of that glorious Constitution, in Church and State, under which the British nation has enjoyed for a long period an increasing and unexampled prosperity. Most anxiously, therefore, do we deprecate the adoption of such a principle.

"Filled with these apprehensions for the safety of our truly Apostolic Church, we look earnestly, under Divine Providence, to your Majesty for protection; and encouraged by your Majesty's gracious disposition, and de

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