So recently as the 2d of this month, in the course of our remarks on the Report of the Factorj Commissioner*, we expressed our conviction that “ The Commission could only serve to defeat the humane intentions of the framers of the Bills** that we predicted but too truly we have the evidence of Lord Althoip in his speech of last night. He stated that (t he should be guided by the recommendation of the Commissioners;** and what was the result ? Why, that the cause of the unhappy children was sacrificed to the Moloch of the manufac- \ turing interest, the splendid exertions of Lord Ashley were nullified, and the Bill was, for all beneficial purposes, thrown over by the same House of Commons, which by a majority of its members had on former occasions expressed its approbation of the measuro against which it yesterday voted. I* the Honourable House so ravenous that, not satisfied with having eaten its own words on the subject of the Malt Tax, its appetite must again be glutted with the snme unsavoury aliment ?