Cambridge University

THE draft of the proposed Statutes just issued by the Commissioners, will, if we mistake not, mark an era in the history of one, at all events, of our Universities. It indicates a large and wise view on the part of the Commissioners, and though it will scarcely place Cambridge on a level, so far as teaching power goes, with a second-rate German University, it will go far to remedy the present state of things, and on it a superstructure may in time be laid in true harmony with the wants of the time.