5 JUNE 1830, Page 10

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. Masters of Arts—Rev. C. Heslreth, Trinity, Grand Compounder; W. Grant, Brazennose,Grand Compounder; Rev.F. Maude and J. S. Birley, Brazennose ; IteV. G. B. Hamilton, Corpus ; Rev. F. Marendaz and NV. Griffith, Jesus ; H. D. Barrington, Fellow of Exeter ; Rev. NV. H. Edmeades, Rev. T. B. Lancaster, and E. M. Head (Fellow), Merton College ; Rev. J. Maude, Queen's; Rev. J. Sutcliffe, St. Edmund Hall ; Moses Mitchell, Magdalen Hall ; N. C. Strickland, Lincoln ; Rev. IV. NV. Fall, University. Bachelors of Arts—J. Palmer, F. 0. Romney, G. W. Kerkshaw, IV. N. Skillcome, J. Steward, S. H. Field, Worcester' N. Kendall, Trinity, Grand Compounder; W. Roche, Trinity; J. Abernethy and 0. Brook, Brazennose; H. Band, E. D. Denton, F. Stunner, Queen's; 0. J. Tancock, E. Massie, Wadbam ; C. Le Hardy, G. H. Dowdeswell, R. P. Mallet, E. Hawkins, S. Nicholls, Pembroke ; R. NV. Goodenough, G. Palmer, 0. B. Cole, J. B. Drake, E. Conroy, Christ Church ; W. B. Smythe, Corpus; E. Hotham, New College; J. Stevens, St. John's; H. Stevens and J. Marriott, Oriel ; G. W. Murray, Merton; C. Cheyne, Lincoln ; D. Jones, T.

Summers, Jesus ; T. W. Webb, Bs Tomes, Magdalen Hall; E. St. Edmund Hall ; W. Wayte Andrew, St. Mary Hall, Grand Compounder; J. Rogers, Banjo'.

N. W. Senior, Esq. M.A., and Professor of Political Economy, having held the Professorship five years (the time limited by the Founder, H. Drummond, Esq.), the Vice-Chancellor has issued a notice of a Convocation for the election of a Pro.. fessor. Rev. Dr. Whately, Principal of Alban Hall, is a candidate for the Pre. fessorship. Notice has also been published of a Craven Scholarship to be filled up this Tenn. Preference to be given (according to the intention of the Founder, John, Lord Craven, 1647) to a Founder's kin, "being poor." In defect of such claimant, the Scholarship will be thrown open for public competition; no Graduate, or Fellow, or Scholar of any College, being eligiblet CAMBRIDGE, June 4:—The Rev. Adam Sedgwick, M.A. Professor of Geology and Fellow of Trinity College, was on Monday last elected a Senior of that Society, In the room of the late Rev. Edward Yeats, M.A. On Tuesday Richard Wellesley Rothman, Esq. M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, was appointed by the Master to the Lay Fellowship held by the late Frederick Malkin. Esq.-AI.A. The Chancellor's gold medal to a resident under-graduate, for the English Poem, was an Monday adjudged to W. Chapman Kinglake, of TrinityCollege. Subject, " Byzantium:

The Rev. William John Aisiabie, B.A. and Join Hopkins Bailey, B.A. of Trinity College, were on Monday last elected Tyrwhitt's Hebrew Scholars of the First Class, aucl declared equal in merit.