refersTO COBS*»PONBEpertainly. not WR®'iwich).—Donations to the National Bent ,ed to the Treasurers at the Convention or to Mr. Lovett, the Secretary, at No, 6, je, Gray’s-Inn*lane. answer this question.Mr. Crabtree for his attention; the bird he under consideration, by the way, any information or anecdotes that Mr. Crabtree, or his friends, or any of our readers can furnish us with in relation to “ British Songmost a^entatde, , a ;;. .fTon Factory Chit wing sbteto Mr. Douglas: Jerrol ff ppirited sketch of4 ? The Factpry C/fijld,” wa| pcci?• dentally pmitted la# ^ee|. Our readers ^Udoubtlesa.; ceiveJlf necessity of its jljwrtien. It is' qpw six yeanvwlter of tbkpftpar* 4ran^ th* purpose• vof which was an appeal to^public sympathy in the cause ofthe Factory Children: the drama was very summarily condemned ; cruelly maimed the first night, and mortally killedon ftar second representation/ ThsM§ect of the pieee ^ wa»^low—distressing.” The truth is, it was not thenTa mode to affect an interest for the * coarse and vulgar” details ofSPOrOfyears 7)$fdre iM/aMion. TETs ctrCUihstaac'e, ftowbWi*,'gronna laaen wimin mese iew aays oy a jaav-wricer,—duias only claiming the right to return to a subject he bad befere, in adperse times, adventured on.