11 APRIL 1829, Page 13

THE UNIVERSITIES.

CAMBRIDGE, April I0.-At the congregation on Friday last the following degrees were conferred. Bachelor in Diei y-Robert Black, Trinity College. Honorary Master of Arts-lion. Thomas Hugh Nugent, Corpus Christi College, second son of the lute Earl of 'Westmeath. Master of Arts-Rev. William Goodwin, Jesus College. M. A. Inceptors-William Law, Fellow of Trinity College ; John Hodg- son, Fellow of Trinity College ; Marmaduke Prickett, Trinity College ' • Henry Col- lins, Trinity College; Rev. Edw. Bowyer Sparke, Fellow of St. John's College ; John Hymers, Fellow of St. John's College ; Henry Jesson, St. John's College; Rev. Charles llilnott Hill, St. Peter's College ; Rev. Robert South, Pembroke Col- lege ; Rich. Trott Fisher, Fellow of Pembroke College ' • Rev. Win. Hen. Hanson, Fellow of Coins College ; Rev. Robert Willis, Fellow of Caius College; Rev. Henry Clinton, Fellow of Coins College; Rev. Ralph Chilton, Fellow of Emmanuel Cols lege ; Rev. John Gibson, Fellow of Sidney College ; William Gordon, Downing College. Licentiates in Physic-William Crosbie Muir, Jesus College; Heneagu Gibbes, Downing College. Bachelors in Law-Rev. Richard Adolphus Musgrave, Trinity College ; George "Axton, St. Peter's College ; Rev. Edw. Bethell Cox, Christ College. Bachelors of Arts-Robert Forsayeth, Trinity College; Charles Longuet Higgins, Trinity College; Henry Fullelove Mogridge, St. John'sCollege ; Solomon Gumpertz, St. John's College; John Samuel ScobelL St. Peter's College; Horatio Nelson Wm. Comyn, Coins College; Ilippesley Maclean, Cabs College ; Adam Fitch, Christ College. On Moisiay last, W. H. Miller, B.A. ; W. Keeling, B.A. ; C. Yate, B.A'; E. Peacock, BA.: and AV. Selwyn, B.A. were elected Foundation Fellows, and F. E. Gretton, B.A. Platt Fellow, of St. John's College. Henry Philpott, Esq. B.A. was on Monday last elected a Foundation Fellow of Catharine Hall.

Bch's Scholarships-The election to these scholarships was on Friday last deter- mined :14 ItlitOWS-John Edward Bromby, St. Jolla's; James Williams Inmau, St. John's, mq.

John Sayer, Esq. of Park-cresent, Portland-place, formerly of Harrow School, and afterwards of Coins College, has, with the consent of the Governors of the school, established two scholarships of the yearly value of fifty guineas each, as an encouragement to the boys educated at Harrow, and subsequently destined for Caius College. The receipt of thee scholarships is to continue four years, commencing with the residence of the successful candidate in College.

At a meeting of the Governors of Harrow School, held on Saturday, March 21, the Rev. Charles '1'. Lougley, M.A. late Student of Christ Church, Oxford, was elected Head Blaster, on the resignation of the Rev. Dr. Butler.