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It is said that a legal opinion has been obtained

by the authorities at Cam- bridge, suggesting some technical informality as regards the constitution of the Royal Commission, but accompanied by a recommendation of parties to facilitate its objects. It is understood that no opinion has as yet been ob- tained by the authorities of the sister University, who have submitted a case to Mr. Bethel, the eminent Queen's-counsel; but meanwhile many of the most distinguished professors, heads of Colleges, and others connected with the discipline and instruction of the place, have, it is understood, transmitted important evidence to the Commissioners for Oxford.—Globe.