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Elder, Edward, do.

Palmer, Roundell, Trinity. Spranger, Rob. Jefferies, Exeter. Thomson, Richard, Brasenose. Thornton, Edward, Christ Church. Wood, W. Edw. C. Magdalen.

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Gough, Henry, Queen's.
Hall, Wm. St. Edward's Hall.
Hamer, Henry, Queen's.
Levy, Thos. Bailey, Queen's.
Macdougall, Jas., Brasen-nose.

Thomas, Richard Jas. F. Christ Church.
Wood, Geo. Napoleon, Wadham.

CLASSIS IV.

Barnwell, Edw. Lowry, Balliol.
Bateman, James, Magdalen.

Burrow, Thos. Christopher, Queen's.
Carey, Hewett, Oriel.

Carter, Eccles Jas., Exeter.
Davies, Ebenezer Wm., Jesus.
Estcourt, Wm. J. B. Balliol.
Eyre, Hen. Rich., University.
Floud, Thos., Wadham.
Hayes, Chas., Magdalen Hall.
Heming, Henry, St. John's.
Lamotte, Geo. Thos. C. Balliol.
Lewin, Æmilius, Trinity.
Maddison, Rd. Thos., University.
Ormsby, Wm. Arthur, do.

Oswald, Alex., Christ Church.

Phelps, Edw. Spencer, Wadham.

Stackhouse, Alfred, Lincoln.

Trollope, Thos. A. Magdalen Hall.

Twining, Aldred, Oriel.

Ward, Richard, do.

Winthrop, Benj. Eveleigh, Wadham.

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Hyman, Orlando H. B., Wadham. Woolcombe, Henry, Christ Church.

CLASSIS II.

Brancker, Thos., Wadham.

Bruce, Hon. F. W. A., Christ Church.

Davies, Nathaniel, Pembroke.
Govett, Robert, Worcester.
Gunner, Wm. Hen., Trinity.
Morris, J. Brande, Balliol.
Owen, Lewis Welsh, do.
Pocock, Nicholas, Queen's.
Stupart, G. Townshend, Exeter.
Ward, Wm. Geo. Lincoln.
Wilson, J., Corpus.

Wing, J. Wm., University.

CLASSIS III.

Allen, Thos. Balliol.
Black, Patrick, Christ Church.
Blencowe, Thos. Wadham.
Boyce, Hen. le Grand, Worcester.
Bright, J. Edw. Christ Church.
Dewar, Edw. Hen. Exeter.
Faber, J. Cooke, Christ Church.
Fortescue, Robt. Hen. Exeter
Hanmer, Thos. Brazenose.
Jackson, Thos. St. Mary Hall.
Johnson, Jas. T. St. John's.
King, Bryan, Brasenose.
Kitson, Ellis Paget, Balliol.
Law, Geo. Still, Oriel.
Mozley, Jas. Bowling, do.
Pelley, Theophilus, Corpus.

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Austin, Rob. Rd. Christ Church.
Butler, Daniel, Lincoln.

Cookes, Denham J. C. Worcester.

Case, Hen. J. Farrington, St. John's.

De Salis, Wm. Andrew, Oriel.

Domville, Jas. Graham, Christ Church.
Emerson, Alex. Lyon, Pembroke.
Hall, Henry, Christ Church.

Jeans, Wm. Wadham.

Mayne, Henry Blair, Christ Church.
Morris, John, Jesus.

Newton, Wm. Balliol.

Oswell, Henry Lloyd, Christ Church.
Owen, Jas. Rd. Jesus.
Pell, Jens, Exeter.

Radclyffe, Chas. Edw. Brasenose.
Ryder, Wm. Dudley, Exeter.
Sidney, J. Brasenose.

Spey, Arthur Brown, Trinity.
Sykes, Jos. Oriel.

Vine, Marshall Hall, University.
Whatman, Jas. Christ Church.
Wheeler, David, St. Edmund Hall.
Wrench, Hon. Ovenden, Worcester.

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English Essay." The Influence of the Roman Conquests upon Literature and the Arts in Rome." Joseph Anstice, Christ Church.

POETICAL PRIZES.

Latin." Cicero ab exilio Redux Romam ingreditur." Arthur Kensington, Trinity. English." The Hospice of St. Bernard.” (Newdigate.) Joseph Arnould, Wadham.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. EXAMINATIONS. MATHEMATICAL TRIPOs, 1834.

Moderators, John Hymers, M.A. John's.

Hen. Philpott, M.A. Catherine.

Examiners.

Edwin Steventon, M.A. Corpus.

Charles Whetley, M.A. John's.

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LAW CASES AND NARRATIVES.

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WEST

MINSTER, FEB. 8. Prosecution for Perjury. The King v. Thomas Russell Davis. SIR J. Scarlett stated the case for the prosecution. The indictment charged the defendant, a bookbinder at Hertford, with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury in certain evidence which he had given before a committee of the House of Commons, appointed during the last session of Parliament, to decide on the merits of the Hertford election petition. At the last contested election for Hertford, lord Mahon, and lord Ingestrie were the con. servative candidates, and Mr. T. Duncombe and Mr. Spalding came forward on the popular interest. The election having terminated in favour of lords Mahon and Ingestrie, Mr. Duncombe and Mr. Spalding presented a petition against their return, which was referred to a committee, who, after an investigation of many days, made a report by which the two noble lords were unseated. Among other allegations in the petition it was charged that bribery had been committed to a very great extent at and before the election, and in support of the petition the defendant, who was a warm partisan of Mr. Duncombe and Mr.

Spalding, was examined as a witness. In his evidence he stated that on Monday, the day of the nomination at Hertford, he had gone between five and half-past six o'clock to the house of Mr. Nicholson, the principal agent of lord Mahon, and had there seen in Mr. Nicholson's office, which he described particularly, both lord Mahon and Mr. Nicholson together; that he showed lord Mahon some bruises on his head, which he said he had received from the bullies and gipsies who were on lord Mahon's side, and required some compensation for them before he would give his vote for his lordship; that lord Mahon himself promised him 10l. for his vote, and that Mr. Nicholson said he would draw his pen across a debt of 31. 15s. which he (Davis) owed to Mr. Nicholson and his partner; that he promised to vote for lord Mahon on this understanding, but that, feeling he had acted wrong, he had, when taken to the poll by one of lord Mahon's adherents, voted for Mr. Duncombe and Mr. Spalding. Now, he (Sir J. Scarlett) would prove this statement to be wholly false. He would call lord Mahon and Mr. Nicholson before the jury, and they would both prove that, neither at the time stated by Davis, nor at any other time, had any such conver

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