selves to the Provost on Saturday, the WORCESTER COLLEGE.-Mr. E. Horton, B.A. and Mr. J. Churchill, B.A. have been elected Fellows of Worcester College, on the Foundation of Sir T. Cookes. The Rev. H. J. Maddock, B.A. and Mr. R. Govett, B. A. were elected Fellows of Worcester College, on the foundation of Mrs. Sarah Eaton; and Mr. James Dolben, and Mr. J. W. Davis, were elected from Bromsgrove School, Scholars of the same Society, on the foundation of Sir T. Cookes. Mr. J. Collis, John Horne, Esq. M.A. of Exeter College, Digby Latimer, Esq. M.A. of Lincoln College, William Grove, Esq. M.A. of Oriel College, and John Osborne, Esq. M.A. of Trinity College, have been called to the degree of Barrister-at-Law, by the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn. Mr. Granville Edward Harcourt Ver- Seymour Fitzgerald, Commoner of Oriel On Tuesday, the 23d June, the Hebrew Pusey and Eilerton Foundation — H. Kennicot Foundation-Edward James The Theological Prize for 1835, on the GRACES. Congregations will be holden for the purpose of granting Graces and conferring Degrees on the following days in the present Term; viz. July-Thursday, the 2d, and Saturday, the 11th. A Congregation will be holden on Tuesday, July 7th, solely for the purpose of admitting inceptors to their regency. No person will, on any account, be admitted as a candidate for the degree of B.A. or M.A. or for those of B.C.L. or B. Mel. (without proceeding through Arts) whose name is not entered in the Book kept for that purpose, at the Vice-Chancellor's house, on or before the day preceding the day of Congregation. In a Convocation it has been agreed that the sum of 1500l. should be contributed towards the endowment and erection of the new church now building near the Printing Office. The Rev. William Jacobson, M.A. VicePrincipal of Magdalen Hall, the Rev. Edward Hawkins, M.A. Fellow of Pembroke College, and the Rev. Francis Atkinson Faber, M.A. Fellow of Magdalen College, have been nominated Masters of the Schools for the ensuing year. Vernon Pearce Taylor, Christ Church. Rev. St. George A. Williams, Jesus Coll. BACHELORS OF ARTS. John Daniel, Christ Church, Gr. Comp. C. W. Diggle, Schol. of Wadham Coll. Lorenzo Nickson Izod, Trinity Coll W. Meiklam, Corp. Christi, Coll. Gr. Comp. Arthur Brown Spry, Trinity Coll. Leonard Slater, University Coll. Thomas Chaffers, Brasennose Coll. Adams, John, Student of Christ Church. Buller, William Chas. Com. of Oriel Coll. Cardwell, Edward, Scholar of Balliol Coll. Phelps, Wm. J. Commoner of Oriel Coll. CLASS II. Harris, Hon. C.A. Commoner of Oriel Coll. CLASS III. Tate, C. Richmond, Schol. of Corp. Ch. Coll. CLASS IV. Grimes, Edward, Schol. of Oriel Coll. Holme, Thomas, Schol. of Queen's Coll. Thomas, Dunckly, Com. of Exeter Coll. Williams, John, Commoner of Jesus Coll. Wright, George Armitstead, Worcest. Coll. ROBERT WALKER, W. R. BROWELL, G H. S. JOHNSON, Examiners. Gilbard, W. Commoner of Worcester Coll. Austin, J. S. Commoner of Trinity Coll. Addison, J. D. Commoner of Exeter Coll. Bridges, A. H. Commoner of Oriel Coll. Colborne, W. N. R. Gentleman Commoner of Christ Church. Harris, Hon. C. A. Com. of Oriel Coll. Newton, F. W. Com. of Pembroke Coll. The number of those who passed their examination, but who were not placed in any one of the Classes, was 108. CAMBRIDGE. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland and Prince George of Cambridge, have intimated their intention of being present at the proceedings of the ensuing Commencement. The following regulations have been published by the Vice-Chancellor for the maintenance of order at the approaching Commencement, and with the view of ac commodating as many persons as the SenateHouse will contain : 1. That no person be admitted into the Senate-House on the mornings of July the 6th and 7th without a ticket. 2. That every person who now is a member of the University, or who has at any time graduated therein, shall have one ticket (not transferable) for his own admission on those days. 3. That every Doctor, being a member of the senate, and every head of a college, shall have three tickets (two ladies' tickets and one gentleman's ticket;) every other member of the Senate two tickets (one for a lady, the other for a gentleman); and every Incepting M.A. one ticket, for the admission of strangers on each of those days. 4. That personal application be made for all such tickets on any of the following days:Thursday, July 2d, Friday 3d, Saturday 4th, and Monday 6th, at the office of the Registrary, between the hours of ten and two on the first three days, and between the hours of nine and eleven on the last mentioned day. 5. That the platform at the upper end of the Senate-House be appropriated to the Chancellor, to such of his friends as have tickets from the Chancellor, and to Noblemen, Doctors, and Heads of Colleges. 6. That the raised seats on either side of the Senate-House be appropriated to ladies. 7. That on the morning of Monday, July 6th, the orchestra be also appropriated to ladies. 8. That one-half of the gallery (viz. that on the south side of the Senate-House, be appropriated to persons in statu pupillari. 9. That the other half of the gallery (viz. that on the north side of the SenateHouse) be open to all other members of the University, and also to strangers, whether ladies or gentlemen, having tickets of admission. INSTALLATION OF THE MARQUIS OF CAMDEN. The following Grand Musical Performances will take place: On Saturday morning, July 4th, at St. Mary's Church, THE MESSIAH. On Monday evening, July 6th, in the Senate-House, a GRAND CONCERT. On Tuesday morning, July 7th, "THE INSTALLATION ODE," written by the Rev. C. Wordsworth, Fellow of Trin. Coll., and set to music by S. A. Walmisley, Mus. Bac. On Tuesday evening, July 7th, in the Senate-House, a GRAND CONCERT. On Wednesday morning, July Sth, at Great St. Mary's Church, a Grand Selection of SACRED MUSIC. Tickets. For St. Mary's Church, 4th and 7th July, Throne, 17. 1s. ; Pit and Gallery, 10s. 6d. ; Side Aisles, 7s. 6d. SenateHouse, Monday and Tuesday evenings, Platform at the West End and raised Side Seats, 17. 1s.; Area and Galleries, 15s. To the distinguished persons who are engaged to be present at the Installation may be added the names of Lord Wodehouse, the French Ambassador, General Count Sebastiani, the Spanish Ambassador, General Alava, Sir Walter James, Colonel Wood, Sir Pulteney Malcolm, Mr. Chantrey. There will be Congregations on Friday, 3d July, (as well as on Saturday the 4th), for the purpose of facilitating the admissions to common M. A. degrees. The Chancellor's medal for the best English poem was adjudged to Thomas Whytehead, of St. John's College.-Subject:-The Death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester. ELECTIONS. Roger Buston, M.A. of Emmanuel College, has been elected a Foundation Fellow of that Society. The sermon at St. Mary's Church on Sunday morning, the 5th of July next, (being Commencement Sunday) will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Timothy Fysh Foord Bowes, of Trinity College; and that in the afternoon by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. The Rev. Richard Williamson, of Trinity College, and Head Master of Westminster school, and the Rev. George Archdall, Master of Emmanuel College, have been admitted Doctors of Divinity; and the Rev. Daniel Corrie, of Catherine Hall, Bishop of Madras, Doctor in Civil Law, by royal mandate. At the same Congregation the following gentlemen were appointed Barnaby Lec |